Week of May 7, 2018 Archives
Monday, May 7
New Wood Material Gets Boost from Including Exotic Pest
NIST
Low-Carbon Transition Requires More Renewables Than Thought
UAB
Human Brain May Develop with Fewer Raw Materials Than Mice
EurekAlert!
Fasting Boosts Stem Cell Function in Mice
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tuesday, May 8
Plate Tectonics Could Have Turned Earth into Snowball
University of Texas
Astronomers Find Exoplanet Atmosphere Free of Clouds
University of Exeter
A New Way to Watch Brain Activity in Action
Rockefeller University
Clearest Picture Yet of Extinct 12-Foot Aquatic Predator
Drexel University
Wednesday, May 9
Eggs Not Linked to Cardiovascular Risk
University of Sydney
Unexpected Behavior of Atom Clouds Challenges Theories
Universitat Wien
Novel Technique Makes CRISPR Far More Precise
NIST
Scientists Train a Spider to Jump on Demand
University of Manchester
Thursday, May 10
Atmospheric Seasons Could Signal Alien Life
University of California-Riverside
How Long Will the U.S. Remain the Nobel Prize Leader?
Goethe University
Tiny Fossils Give Clues to Earth's Ancient Climate
EurekAlert!
The Consequences of Earth's Magnetic Turbulence
University of Delaware
Friday, May 11
Neglected Atom Has Top Properties for Atomic Clocks
ScienceDaily
Record-Breaking Ocean Heat Fueled Hurricane Harvey
NCAR
The Physics Behind an Underwater Acoustic Cloaking Device
EurekAlert!
Radar Reveals North Korea's Most Recent Nuclear Test
UC
-Berkeley