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Dorsal dialect: Fish speak to each other in ‘regional accents,’ claim scientists
Post Date: 2016-10-05 08:59:02 by Ada
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Fish swimming off the British coastline have been found not only to speak to each other, but to do so in many regional accents, according to scientists. Research shows communication between cod is vital to their survival and is used to attract mates, warn others of danger and establish territories. Now scientists are investigating whether fish in British waters have regional accents, having already discovered distinct differences between European cod and their American cousins. Professor Steve Simpson, of the University of Exeter, believes the research is essential to the future of fish stocks, which are already under stress due to marine traffic and warming waters. “We are ...

Three scientists awarded Nobel Prize for chemistry
Post Date: 2016-10-05 07:35:51 by Tatarewicz
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PressTV... The 2016 Nobel Prize for chemistry has been awarded to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard Feringa from France, Scotland and the Netherlands, respectively, for work on the design and synthesis of nano-sized molecular machines. “They have developed molecules with controllable movements, which can perform a task when energy is added,” the award-giving body, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, said in a statement on Wednesday. Chemistry is the third of this year’s Nobel prizes to have been awarded. The medicine prize on Monday went to Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi for his studies on autophagy, the process of recycling cellular components ...

Sound of Northern Lights not imagination: Finnish researcher
Post Date: 2016-10-05 07:22:43 by Tatarewicz
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HELSINKI, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- The sound associated with Northern Lights, or Aurora borealis, is not human imagination, but caused by the electromagnetic phenomenon, albeit at a very low level. These are conclusions by Finnish acoustics professor Unto Laine. His team has established that the sound originates at the temperature inversion level, only some 70 metres from ground, local media reported on Monday. Positive electric charges from the ionosphere collide with charges rising from the ground surface in the temperature inversion level. The reaction creates strong sound that may reach the ground, such as banging and rattling. "The sound is most likely if the weather is totally ...

Study: The World’s Reservoirs Release More Methane Than All of Canada
Post Date: 2016-10-04 18:39:19 by BTP Holdings
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Study: The World’s Reservoirs Release More Methane Than All of Canada by Leon Kaye on Tuesday, Oct 4th, 2016 Climate & Environment The San Luis Reservoir in central California. According to a Washington State University study, the world’s reservoirs create more greenhouse gases than all of Canada. The paper, to be published this week in the journal BioScience, also found that reservoirs in particular contribute a large portion of the world’s methane emissions, a greenhouse gas the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggests is 28 to 36 times more potent than carbon dioxide. The amount of greenhouse gases from all of the globe’s reservoirs could be as high as ...

3 scientists share 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics
Post Date: 2016-10-04 07:44:53 by Tatarewicz
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STOCKHOLM, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- The 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics are shared by three scientists, announced the Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm on Tuesday. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2016 was divided, one half awarded to David J. Thouless, the other half jointly to F. Duncan M. Haldane and J. Michael Kosterlitz "for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter." Editor: Tian Shaohui

Legendary physicist Freeman Dyson talks about math, nuclear rockets, and astounding things about the universe
Post Date: 2016-10-03 09:22:23 by Ada
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Mathematician and physicist Freeman Dyson has had a career as varied as it has been successful. A former professor of physics at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study, he has worked on the unification of the three versions of quantum electrodynamics invented by Richard Feynman, nuclear reactors, solid- state physics, ferromagnetism, astrophysics, biology, and the application of useful and elegant math problems. One of his ideas, the Dyson Sphere, was featured in a "Star Trek" episode. Today, Dyson frequently writes about science and technology's relationship to ethics and social issues. Business Insider sat down with him and talked about math, war, the human brain, ...

Student researchers develop Mexico's first Mars rover
Post Date: 2016-10-03 00:52:27 by Tatarewicz
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GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Oct. 2 (Xinhua) -- The first prototype of a Mars explorer robot designed in Mexico by a team of 10 university students has gained the recognition of NASA and the International Astronautical Federation. "It is a completely Mexican design," Bryan Perez, one of the members of the team, told Xinhua on Saturday. The development team consists of nine engineering students from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and one from the National Polytechnic Institute. "We are convinced that Mexico has the knowledge, the drive and the power to innovate in aerospace, which is just beginning here," said Perez. The robot is equipped with two ...

Wireless wake-up call | Jeromy Johnson | TEDxBerkeley
Post Date: 2016-10-02 14:03:33 by Horse
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One of the only nuclear fusion reactors in the U.S. just broke
Post Date: 2016-10-01 19:11:59 by BTP Holdings
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One of the only nuclear fusion reactors in the U.S. just broke [Lulu Chang] October 1, 2016 One of the only nuclear fusion reactors in the U.S. just broke Our nation's "flagship experimental fusion reactor" is no longer working, a problem made all the more frustrating by the fact that scientists just completed a four-year, $94 million upgrade on the machine. It’s not that often that we hear about major breakthroughs in nuclear research, and now such announcements, at least in the U.S., may become more infrequent. That’s because our nation’s “flagship experimental fusion reactor” is no longer working. This problem is made all the more frustrating by ...

31-Year-Old CEO Bets $2.1 Billion After Just 2 Hours
Post Date: 2016-10-01 15:02:56 by BTP Holdings
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Silicon Valley's biggest CEO just shocked everyone... Mark Zuckerberg recently made a surprise visit to a low-key tech conference full of 1,500 ordinary developers and programmers. But he had a huge announcement to make... You see, in late 2016 - about a week from now - a groundbreaking new technology is expected to be released for commercial sales. And Zuckerberg said it's "the next great tech... that's going to define the future." According to analysts, the market for this type of technology is "expected to grow by over 13,000% in the next 3 years." Zuckerberg invested $2.1 billion in it himself. And Microsoft's CEO jumped in with $150 million, ...

Loaded laundry: Samsung washing machines exploding
Post Date: 2016-09-29 01:44:30 by Tatarewicz
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RT... Certain top-loading Samsung washing machines may double as very extreme driers, as regulators warn unnamed models have been found to seemingly explode after intense vibrations make the machines fall to pieces. A class-action lawsuit against Samsung alleges that some of its top-loading washing machines are dramatically falling apart. A statement from Samsung did little to soothe concerned consumers, saying, “we are in active discussions with the CPSC to address potential safety issues related to certain top-load washing machines manufactured between March 2011 and April 2016.” In case you concerned: FAA officially bans ‘exploding’ Samsung phones on flights ...

Three days till we surrender control of the internet
Post Date: 2016-09-28 17:41:48 by titorite
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So how yall felling about that? Anybody wondering if governments like China or Sudia Arabia already have agents inside ICANN just waiting for the moment? 3 days... 3 days and we lose authority over what our tax dollars paid to create. Gotta wonder if their is any truth to that killswitch legend. I mean I don't believe it but I do believe in human greed and incompetence fucking up things. What do yall think? Will it go over smooth, will something happen, do ya even care one way or the other?

Google Announces Neural Machine Translation to Improve Google Translate
Post Date: 2016-09-28 08:28:11 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- The Google Neural Machine Translation system 'surpasses' the results of all other machine-translation solutions currently available, with GNMT now being used for Chinese-to-English translations. Google has announced a neural machine translation (NMT) system that it says will reduce translation errors across its Google Translate service by between 55 percent and 85 percent, calling the achievement by its team of scientists a "significant milestone". Announced on the 10-year anniversary of Google Translate, Google Brain Team research scientists Quoc Le and Mike Schuster said Google has used machine intelligence to improve its image and speech-recognition ...

American company replaces sugar with mushrooms to make chocolate
Post Date: 2016-09-27 20:57:05 by Horse
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A rare 'black moon' is set to rise this Friday night
Post Date: 2016-09-27 07:54:32 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... A rare 'black moon' will rise this Friday night, turning the sky dark as the Western Hemisphere experiences its second new moon of the month. Those on the other side of the world will have to wait until next month for the same event to occur, but it’ll be worth it - their eerie black moon is set to coincide with Halloween. If you’re having trouble keeping up with all the different types of 'moons' we've got now - with blood moons, blue moons, and supermoons clogging up your sky-watching calendar - the black moon is a fairly new addition, and experts are still trying to nail down its definition. Some say a black moon occurs about once every 19 ...

Current Lockheed test pilot says China J-20 stealth fighter will outclass US fourth gen fighters and threaten carrier groups as China narrows stealth tech gap
Post Date: 2016-09-26 20:36:04 by BTP Holdings
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Current Lockheed test pilot says China J-20 stealth fighter will outclass US fourth gen fighters and threaten carrier groups as China narrows stealth tech gap Nate “Buster” Jaros is a retired USAF fighter pilot with over 2,000 hours in F-16 C/D/CM and T-38A/C aircraft and over 500 hours in General Aviation aircraft. He is currently a Test Pilot, Instructor Pilot, and LO SME with Lockheed Martin Skunkworks. Nate provides a detailed review of China J-20 stealth fighter. Several other analysts have said that the the J-20 is not a fifth generation fighter. Nate says China will have a fifth generation fighter, and its development of the J-20 (amongst other fifth gen platforms) is ...

Aussie scientists create "revolutionary" new waterproofing material
Post Date: 2016-09-23 05:56:29 by Tatarewicz
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CANBERRA, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) -- Australian scientists have developed a revolutionary "spray-on" waterproofing material, which they say could change how consumers protect everything from phones and shoes to ships and airplanes. Scientists from the Australian National University (ANU) have created a material which has a "remarkable ability" to repel water, and William Wong from the Nanotechnology Research Laboratory at the ANU Research School of Engineering said it was much more effective than previous waterproofing materials as the team blended two plastics - one tough and one flexible. "The surface is a layer of nanoparticles, which water slides off as if it's ...

China Motor City sets up fund developing hydrogen energy vehicles
Post Date: 2016-09-23 05:35:47 by Tatarewicz
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WUHAN, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Long positioned as China's Motor City, Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, has set up a fund to invest in the industry for the hydrogen energy automobiles of the future. On Wednesday, the city government signed a deal with two top Chinese universities -- Tongji and China University of Geosciences -- to jointly set up a fund worth 200 million yuan (30 million U.S. dollars) in efforts to initiate the industry. Wuhan is China's major auto production base, home to the Shanghai General Motors resposible for the Buick Excelle, the Dongfeng Renault plant, PSA, Honda and dozens of auto part-makers. The auto industry now supplies 20 percent ...

China Focus: National gene bank to improve health, preserve biodiversity
Post Date: 2016-09-23 05:25:08 by Tatarewicz
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SHENZHEN, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- The China National GeneBank (CNGB), located in Shenzhen, was officially opened Thursday, aiming to promote human health research and the conservation of global bio-diversity. Initiated by China's National Development and Reform Commission in 2011, the project was established by Shenzhen-based BGI, one of the world's leading genomics organizations. Covering an area of over 47,500 square meters, the gene bank has saved more than 10 million bio-samples and established cooperation and research with over 100 organizations in areas such as human health, bio-diversity, and biological evolution. BGI president Wang Jian said the mission of the CNGB is to ...

Scientists teleport quantum information across four-mile cable
Post Date: 2016-09-21 04:02:40 by Tatarewicz
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Though quantum communication may not make the information highway any faster, it could make it much more secure, as quantum communication is virtually unhackable. CALGARY, Alberta, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- A pair of research teams -- one in Canada and one in China -- just showcased quantum teleportation across four-mile cables. The feat promises to pave the way for a quantum internet. Quantum teleportation relies on a phenomenon known as quantum entanglement, which describes two inextricably linked particles, whereby the measure or manipulation of one particle is observed in the other, regardless of time or location. A change in a light particle's state can be transferred, or teleported, ...

Microsoft announces new share repurchase program
Post Date: 2016-09-21 02:11:43 by Tatarewicz
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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) -- Microsoft Corp. said on Tuesday it would buy back up to 40 billion U.S. dollars worth of shares in a new repurchase program. The multinational technology company headquartered in Redmond, the state of Washington, said in a posting on its website that its board of directors had approved a program authorizing the share repurchase. Listed on the NASDAQ stock market, Microsoft reaffirmed that it was on track to complete its current 40 billion dollars share repurchase program by Dec. 31, 2016. The new repurchase program, according to the company, has no expiration date and may be terminated at any time. While it claims to be "the leading platform and ...

Four basic personality types identified: Pessimistic; optimistic; envious and trusting
Post Date: 2016-09-19 05:37:34 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily: Are you basically envious? A computer algorith organized 90% of people into four groups: the largest group, accounting for 30%, being the Envious -- those who don't actually mind what they achieve, as long as they're better than everyone else; next are the Optimists -- who believe that they and their partner will make the best choice for both of them -- on 20%. Also on 20% are the Pessimists -- who select the option which they see as the lesser of two evils -- and the Trusting group -- who are born collaborators and who will always cooperate and who don't really mind if they win or lose. A study on human behavior has revealed that 90% of the population can be ...

Mysterious Outburst from Comet 67P | Space News
Post Date: 2016-09-18 20:22:38 by Horse
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Further Evidence That IQ Does Not Measure Intelligence
Post Date: 2016-09-18 17:25:31 by BTP Holdings
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Further Evidence That IQ Does Not Measure Intelligence Annalee Newitz 11/09/12 7:40pm Every ten years, the average IQ goes up by about 3 points. Psychologist James Flynn has spent decades documenting this odd fact, which was eventually dubbed the Flynn Effect. The question is, does the Flynn Effect mean we're getting smarter? Not according to Flynn, who argues that the effect simply reveals that IQ measures teachable skills rather than innate ones. As education changed over time, kids got better at standardized tests like the IQ test. And so their scores went up. But some thinkers cling to the idea that IQ measures an inborn intelligence that transcends culture and schooling. If ...

Russia postpones next space station crew launch
Post Date: 2016-09-18 09:15:46 by Tatarewicz
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The launch of the Soyuz MS-02 spacecraft planned for Sept. 23, 2016 was delayed indefinitely due to technical issues,Russian space program Roscosmos announced.NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough, commander Sergey Ryzhikov and flight engineer Andrey Borisenko were planned to dock at the International Space Station on Sept. 25. Photo courtesy of NASA MOSCOW, Sept. 17 (UPI) -- Russian space program Roscosmos announced its next space station crew launch has been postponed indefinitely. A post on the Roscosmos website stated the launch of the Soyuz MS-02 spacecraft planned for Sept. 23, 2016 was delayed for technical reasons after routine tests at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The new date of the ...

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