• Label date, not phrasing, drives consumer decisions to toss food

    Updated: 2023-06-30 15:04:23
    , , Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search Label date , not phrasing , drives consumer decisions to toss food June 30, 2023 Ohio State University Up to half of consumers may decide to pour perfectly good milk down the drain based solely on their glance at the date label on the carton , a new study . suggests Researchers using eye-tracking technology found that 50 of study participants declared their intent to throw away milk based on the date stamped on the container – without ever even looking at the label phrasing in front of the date.  Each participant saw one of three phrasing options : “Sell by,” “Best if used by” or “Use by” a given date , as well as containers with no label at all.  “We asked them if they

  • The first neutrino image of our galaxy

    Updated: 2023-06-30 13:28:51
    Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search The first neutrino image of our galaxy June 30, 2023 Stockholm University Milky Way seen through a neutrino lens blue For the first time , researchers have produced an image of the Milky Way using neutrinos , which were observed with the IceCube telescope in the Antarctic ice . The neutrino image suggests that cosmic ray interactions are more intense in the center of our galaxy than once thought . The results are published in an article in the journal  Science For ages , the view of our Milky Way galaxy has inspired awe , visible with the naked eye as a hazy band of stars that stretches across the sky . Now IceCube researchers are able to see the Milky Way using neutrinos – tiny , ghostlike

  • House cats’ noses may function like highly efficient chemical analysis equipment

    Updated: 2023-06-30 13:26:35
    Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search House cats†noses may function like highly efficient chemical analysis equipment June 30, 2023 PLOS ONE Researchers use a 3D model to find that house cats†noses may function like highly efficient chemical analysis equipment . A new computer simulation of domestic cats†noses suggests that the convoluted nasal structures involved in their sense of smell function similarly to parallel coiled gas chromatographs—laboratory equipment used for highly efficient analysis of the chemical makeup of substances . Zhenxing Wu of the Ohio State University , U.S . and colleagues present these findings in the open-access journal  PLOS Computational Biology  on June 29, 2023. Vertebrates use their

  • Children with Medicaid less likely to receive helmet therapy for a flattened head

    Updated: 2023-06-30 13:25:44
    Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search Children with Medicaid less likely to receive helmet therapy for a flattened head June 30, 2023 Wolters Kluwer   When indicated , helmet therapy is a highly effective treatment for position-related head flattening deformational plagiocephaly DP in infants However , infants with Medicaid insurance are less likely to receive helmet therapy and more likely to have delayed treatment , reports the July issue of  Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®   the official medical journal of the  American Society of Plastic Surgeons  (ASPS The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by  Wolters Kluwer Our study also shows wide variation in access to helmet therapy for DP between states ,

  • Is early childhood education contributing to socioeconomic disparities?

    Updated: 2023-06-30 13:24:01
    Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search Is early childhood education contributing to socioeconomic disparities June 30, 2023 New York University Students from middle- and upper-class backgrounds are more likely to participate in classroom discussions than are equally capable students from working-class backgrounds , finds a new study of preschool children in France by an international team of researchers . The work also shows that these differences may shape how students are perceived by their . peers The results , which appear in the Journal of Experimental Psychology : General , shed new light on the persistent and early emerging disparities in education linked to socioeconomic status SES “While preschool attendance has been

  • Water fasts can help you lose weight, but you might gain it back quickly

    Updated: 2023-06-30 13:22:32
    , Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search Water fasts can help you lose weight , but you might gain it back quickly June 30, 2023 University of Illinois Water fasts — where people consume nothing but water for several days — might help you lose weight , but it†s unclear how long you†ll keep it off , according to research from the University of Illinois Chicago . And the other metabolic benefits of water fasts , such as lower blood pressure and improved cholesterol , seem to disappear soon after the fast ends , the researchers . found However , there do not appear to be any serious adverse effects for those who do a water fast or a similar kind of fast where people consume a very small number of calories a day , said  Krista

  • New single-photon Raman lidar can monitor for underwater oil leaks

    Updated: 2023-06-30 13:19:57
    Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search New single-photon Raman lidar can monitor for underwater oil leaks June 30, 2023 Optica Researchers developed a single-photon Raman lidar system that operates underwater and can remotely distinguish various substances They demonstrated the system by using it to detect varying thicknesses of gasoline oil in a quartz cell that was 12 meters away from the system in a large pool . Researchers report a new single-photon Raman lidar system that operates underwater and can remotely distinguish various substances . They also show that the new system can detect the thickness of the oil underwater up to 12 m away , which could be useful for detecting oil . spills “Differentiating substances in water

  • A simulation finds solutions to a central mystery in space physics

    Updated: 2023-06-30 13:19:02
    Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search A simulation finds solutions to a central mystery in space physics June 30, 2023 University of Helsinki Plasma eruptions in near-Earth space How are plasma eruptions in near-Earth space formed Vlasiator , a model designed at the University of Helsinki for simulating near-Earth space , demonstrated that the two central theories on the occurrence of eruptions are simultaneously valid : eruptions are explained by both magnetic reconnection and kinetic . instabilities Rapid plasma eruptions known as plasmoids take place on the nightside of the magnetosphere . Plasmoids are also associated with the sudden brightening of the aurora . The space physics research group at the University of Helsinki

  • An early predictor of cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease

    Updated: 2023-06-30 00:48:54
    Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search An early predictor of cognitive decline in Parkinson†s disease June 30, 2023 EPFL Early hallucinations in Parkinson's disease are associated with frontal cognitive decline triangles and preceded by specific frontal neural oscillation theta frequency band Have you ever felt the strong sensation that someone is behind you , so intense that you turn around , only to see that no-one is there This is a presence hallucination†Presence hallucinations are particularly frequent but underreported in patients with Parkinson†s disease and may appear early on in the course of the disease . They are sometimes ignored by the patient , by clinicians , or brushed off as a simple side-effect of .

  • Unveiling the origins of merging black holes in galaxies like our own

    Updated: 2023-06-30 00:47:09
    Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search Unveiling the origins of merging black holes in galaxies like our own June 30, 2023 University of Geneva A 31.5 solar-mass black hole with an 8.38 solar-mass black hole companion viewed in front of its computer generated stellar nursery prior to merging . Black holes , some of the most captivating entities in the cosmos, possess an immense gravitational pull so strong that not even light can . escape The groundbreaking detection of gravitational waves in 2015, caused by the coalescence of two black holes , opened a new window into the universe . Since then , dozens of such observations have sparked the quest among astrophysicists to understand their astrophysical origins . Thanks to the 

  • How the cat nose knows what it’s smelling

    Updated: 2023-06-29 19:05:11
    Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search How the cat nose knows what it†s smelling June 29, 2023 Ohio State University Scientists have found the secret to felines†finesse at sniffing out food , friends and . foes A complex collection of tightly coiled bony airway structures gets the credit , according to the first detailed analysis of the domestic cat†s nasal airway.  The researchers created a 3D computer model of the cat nose and simulated how an inhalation of air containing common cat food odors would flow through the coiled structures . They found that the air separates into two flow streams , one that is cleansed and humidified and another delivering the odorant quickly and efficiently to the system responsible for

  • Smaller-than-average harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie

    Updated: 2023-06-29 17:04:19
    Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search Smaller-than-average harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie June 29, 2023 Ohio State University NOAA and its research partners are forecasting that western Lake Erie will experience a smaller-than-average that aims to deliver accurate , relevant , timely and reliable ecological forecasts directly to coastal resource managers , public health officials and the public . In addition to the early season projections from NOAA and its partners , NOAA also issues HAB forecasts during the bloom season . These forecasts provide the current extent and five-day outlooks of where the bloom will travel and what concentrations are likely to be seen , allowing local decision makers to make

  • Arachnid has three versions of `male.’ How does that happen?

    Updated: 2023-06-29 13:56:25
    . Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search Arachnid has three versions of male . 8217 How does that happen June 29, 2023 University of Auckland An alpha male harvestman Harvestmen , a type of long-legged arachnids , exhibit three types of males , each with different body sizes and . behaviors Alpha and beta males are large and use their oversized jaws as weapons to fight for females , while gamma males are smaller and seek to mate sneakily with undefended . females Research suggests that males which lost at least one leg during their development are more likely to become gamma males , possibly due to limited food intake or a disadvantage in . fighting Long-legged arachnids called harvestmen are “trimorphic,” featuring three types

  • ‘Very online’ Gen Z and millennials are most vulnerable to fake news

    Updated: 2023-06-29 13:52:11

  • Vaccine to protect crocodiles and multi-million dollar industry

    Updated: 2023-06-29 13:49:53
    Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Twitter Google News Substack FaceBook Contribute Contact Search Vaccine to protect crocodiles and multi-million dollar industry June 29, 2023 University of Queensland The vaccine is the first of its kind to achieve proven safety and efficacy in crocodiles . A vaccine developed by the University of Queensland could protect farmed saltwater crocodiles from West Nile virus WNV which poses a threat to the crocodile hide farming . industry The virus causes skin lesions in crocodiles , rendering their hides unsaleable , and consecutive years of high rainfall could make the industry . unviable The vaccine , based on a benign virus isolated from Australian mosquitoes , has shown proven safety and efficacy in crocodiles , inducing a strong immune response and

  • How does consciousness arise? A 25-year-old bet has now been decided

    Updated: 2023-06-26 16:48:36
    Twenty-five years ago, a neuroscientist and a philosopher bet a case of fine wine on whether scientists would have cracked the neural basis of consciousness by 2023. Now, one of them conceded the prize

  • Which quantum computer is the most powerful ever? It's complicated

    Updated: 2023-06-22 13:00:40
    IonQ has become the latest company to claim its quantum computer is more powerful than any other computer in existence - despite not having built it yet. But how exactly do you benchmark a quantum computer?

  • The massive problem of trying to fully explain what mass actually is

    Updated: 2023-06-21 18:00:00
    I can take it as a given that people have an intuition for the meaning of mass, but traditional explanations can feel unsatisfactory. Even the standard model doesn't give us all the answers, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein

  • Microsoft says its weird new particle could improve quantum computers

    Updated: 2023-06-21 16:00:49
    Researchers at Microsoft say they have created elusive quasiparticles called Majorana zero modes – but scientists outside the company are sceptical

  • Quantum computers could slash the energy use of cryptocurrencies

    Updated: 2023-06-20 17:16:49
    Mining cryptocurrencies like bitcoin could be done using quantum computers, cutting their electricity use by 90 per cent

  • Quantum physics proposes a new way to study biology – and the results could revolutionize our understanding of how life works

    Updated: 2023-05-31 01:24:56
    By guest blogger Clarice D. Aiello, faculty at UCLA Imagine using your cellphone to control the activity of your own cells to treat injuries and disease. It sounds like something from the imagination of an overly optimistic science fiction writer. … Continue reading →

  • Quantum computing vs. Grubhub

    Updated: 2023-04-03 07:52:19
    pon receiving my speaking assignments for the Tucson Festival of Books, I mentally raised my eyebrows. I’d be participating in a panel discussion with Mike Evans, the founder of Grubhub? But I hadn’t created an app that’s a household name. I … Continue reading →

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