Low-cost imaging technique shows how smartphone batteries could charge in minutes
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
Tech Xplore
Low-cost imaging technique shows how smartphone batteries could charge in minutes
Researchers have developed a simple lab-based technique that allows them to look inside lithium-ion batteries and follow lithium ions moving in real time as the batteries charge and discharge, something ...
NASA's Webb Telescope will use quasars to unlock the secrets of the early universe
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
phys.org
NASA's Webb Telescope will use quasars to unlock the secrets of the early universe
Quasars are very bright, distant and active supermassive black holes that are millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun. Typically located at the centers of galaxies, they feed on infalling matter ...
A Scientist Found Deleted Coronavirus Sequences. Here's What That Means For SARS-CoV-2
A researcher in Seattle has dug up deleted files from Google Cloud that reveal 13 partial genetic sequences for some of the earliest cases of COVID-19 in Wuhan, said Carl Zimmer.
The sequences don't tip the scales toward or away from one of the many theories about how SARS-CoV-2 came to be – they do not suggest the virus leaked from a high-security lab in Wuhan, nor do they suggest a natural spillover event.
But they do firm up the idea that the novel coronavirus was circulating earlier than the first major outbreak at a seafood market.
Article | #Covid19
@EverythingScience
A researcher in Seattle has dug up deleted files from Google Cloud that reveal 13 partial genetic sequences for some of the earliest cases of COVID-19 in Wuhan, said Carl Zimmer.
The sequences don't tip the scales toward or away from one of the many theories about how SARS-CoV-2 came to be – they do not suggest the virus leaked from a high-security lab in Wuhan, nor do they suggest a natural spillover event.
But they do firm up the idea that the novel coronavirus was circulating earlier than the first major outbreak at a seafood market.
Article | #Covid19
@EverythingScience
ScienceAlert
A Scientist Found Deleted Coronavirus Sequences. Here's What That Means For SARS-CoV-2
Finding the origin story for SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus responsible for nearly 3.9 million deaths worldwide, has been largely hampered by lack of access to information from China where cases first popped up.
This Simple Test Reveals if Your Mental Images Are More Vivid Than Other People's
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
ScienceAlert
This Simple Test Reveals if Your Mental Images Are More Vivid Than Other People's
Consider the statements below. What do they describe? A trip on psychedelics? A dream?
The Ancient Arctic Was Thought Too Hostile For Dinosaurs. Turns Out We Were Wrong
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
ScienceAlert
The Ancient Arctic Was Thought Too Hostile For Dinosaurs. Turns Out We Were Wrong
Dinosaur species large and small made the Arctic their year-round home and probably developed wintering strategies like hibernation or growing insulating feathers, according to a new study.
Earth's Atmosphere Could Be a Truly Rare Thing, Thanks to One Chemical Process
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
ScienceAlert
Earth's Atmosphere Could Be a Truly Rare Thing, Thanks to One Chemical Process
Life currently has a sample size of just one. Without an alien or two to expand the boundaries of biology, Earth's evolutionary history sets the limits on whether we can expect other planets to spawn complex critters like, well, us.
Tens of Thousands of Viruses Found in Human Poop Are Previously Unknown to Science
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
ScienceAlert
Tens of Thousands of Viruses Found in Human Poop Are Previously Unknown to Science
Research published today in Nature Microbiology has identified 54,118 species of virus living in the human gut - 92 percent of which were previously unknown.
High Intake of Chocolate in the Morning Could Help Burn Body Fat, Reduce Blood Glucose Levels
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
Sci News
High Intake of Chocolate in the Morning Could Help Burn Body Fat, Reduce Blood Glucose Levels
A new study suggests that having chocolate in the morning or in the evening/night results in differential effects on hunger and appetite, lipid oxidation, fasting glucose, microbiota, and sleep and temperature rhythms.
'Dragon man': Scientists discover new human species which could be closest relative to humankind
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
IFLScience
Move Over Neanderthals, Newly Discovered “Dragon Man” May Be Our Closest Relative
Scientists may have just found humanity’s closest relative: a newly discovered human species named Homo longi or 'Dragon Man.' The near-perfectly preserved
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory Watches Fast Blast Wave from Exploded Star
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
Sci News
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory Watches Fast Blast Wave from Exploded Star
A stellar structure known as the ‘Hand of God’ is a nebula of energy and particles blown by a pulsar left behind after a star exploded in our Milky Way Galaxy.
Chronic Stress Could Be a Factor Behind Alzheimer's Disease, Scientists Say
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
ScienceAlert
Chronic Stress Could Be a Factor Behind Alzheimer's Disease, Scientists Say
Part of the problem in finding a cure for Alzheimer's disease is there's still so much about the disease that we don't fully understand – including exactly how and why it gets started in the brain. Now a new study suggests chronic stress might p
NASA completes additional tests to diagnose computer problem on Hubble space telescope
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
phys.org
NASA completes additional tests to diagnose computer problem on Hubble space telescope
NASA is continuing to diagnose a problem with the payload computer on the Hubble Space Telescope after completing another set of tests on June 23 and 24. The payload computer halted on June 13 and the ...
Climate Change Is Making Extreme Weather Events More Frequent, Say Scientists
Article
@EverythingScience
Article
@EverythingScience
ScienceAlert
Climate Change Is Making Extreme Weather Events More Frequent, Say Scientists
The United Nations calculated that extreme weather events resulted in 15,000 deaths and resulted in economic losses of US $170 billion in 2020.