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New theory for latest high-temperature superconductors Physicists from Rice and Rutgers universities have published a new theory that explains some of the complex electronic and magnetic properties of iron "pnictides." In a series of startling discoveries this spring, pnictides were shown to superconduct at relatively high temperatures. The surprising discoveries created a great deal of... view more... (2008-08-14)
Chemical come-on successfully lures love-sick lampreys to traps A synthetic chemical version of what male sea lampreys use to attract spawning females can lure them into traps and foil the mating process of the destructive invasive species, according to Michigan State University scientists. view more (2009-01-22)
University Of Leicester Psychologists Study The Cult Of Celebrity David Beckham is young Britain's most popular celebrity - over twice as popular as Brad Pitt and Justin Timberlake combined - and more than a match for Angelina Jolie, Keanu Reeves and Britney Spears put together, according to a new study into celebrity worship by the University of Leicester. A survey of over 2,500 young Britons by University of... view more... (2004-01-22)
The boss's stress affects employees--differences between the sexes Stress-related disorders have increased over the last few years, and a great many of these problems are ascribed to factors in the workplace. Bosses have a great influence on the working conditions of employees, and their own stress and ailments probably have an impact on their employees. This are results presented in a new dissertation by Peggy... view more... (2002-06-19)
Melting of the Greenland ice cap may have consequences for climatic change According to two international-research studies on the last ice age, studies with the participation of Dr Rainer Zahn, research professor in the ICREA at the UAB Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA), before the great ice sheets of the Arctic Ocean began to melt, early sporadic episodes of melting of the old ice sheet which... view more... (2007-05-08)
New tool trains athlete brains to react 53 percent faster All great athletes know that in order to perform well, they can't just depend on their physical capabilities. Speed and efficiency in decision-making are just as essential. view more (2008-11-19)
Thioethers synthesis process Although today there exists a number of methods for the synthesis of organic molecules (the main components of certain medicines, foods, additives, paints, fabrics, liquid crystals, etc.), in most cases toxic reagents and solvents have to be used. view more (2007-04-03)
'Hobbits' are a new human species -- according to the statistical analysis of fossils Researchers from Stony Brook University Medical Center in New York have confirmed that Homo floresiensis is a genuine ancient human species and not a descendant of healthy humans dwarfed by disease. view more (2009-11-19)
Reef boom beats doom Marine scientists say they are astonished at the spectacular recovery of certain coral reefs in Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine Park from a devastating coral bleaching event in 2006. view more (2009-04-23)
Cornell lab confirms deadly fish virus spreading to new species A lethal fish virus in the Great Lakes and neighboring waterways is approaching epidemic proportions, according to Paul Bowser, Cornell professor of aquatic animal medicine in the College of Veterinary Medicine. view more (2007-05-21)
Like a snail through the intestinal canal The medical device currently used for intestinal research, the colonsope, causes patients great discomfort. At TU Delft, an alternative method has been developed, inspired by the way in which snails move. view more (2006-09-22)
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