Monthly Archives: Novembre 2019
Schrödinger’s cat : There may be a way of escape without killing the...
There may be a way of sneaking a peak at Schrödinger's cat — the famous feline-based thought experiment that describes the mysterious behavior of subatomic particles...
At the right frequency the mosquitoes have a hard time flying and can’t complete...
Mosquitoes flap their wings not just to stay aloft but for two other critical purposes: to generate sound and to point that buzz in...
New grid batteries for renewable energy
How do you store renewable energy so it's there when you need it, even when the sun isn't shining or the wind isn't blowing?...
Amazon’s Ring Video Doorbell Pro devices allow attackers to steal your WiFi password
Security researchers at Bitdefender have discovered a high-severity security vulnerability in Amazon's Ring Video Doorbell Pro devices that could allow nearby attackers to...
Is the North Korean hacker behind the failure of the moon landing mission by...
The ambitious yet doomed lunar landing mission by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) called Chandrayaan-2 is supposedly failed on purpose by North Korea,...
An animal abuse website has been hacked – personal information of registered users has...
An animal abuse website or otherwise called a “bestiality” platform (whose name will not be shared here as it is not appropriate) has been...
Scientists have successfully implanted a prototype kidney bioreactor
The Kidney Project, a national effort to develop an implantable bio-artificial kidney that could eliminate the need for dialysis, will announce a key milestone...
Researchers built the first holographic atlas of the brain
A team of researchers, led by Case Western Reserve University scientists and technicians using the Microsoft HoloLens mixed reality platform, has created what is...
Does Parkinson’s disease (PD) start in the brain or the gut?
Does Parkinson’s disease (PD) start in the brain or the gut?
In a new contribution published in the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, scientists hypothesize that...
Many who were diagnosed with autism late in life had grown up believing they...
Many over-50s who were diagnosed with autism late in life had grown up believing they were bad people, according to a new study published...
Musical pleasure depends on the dynamic interplay between prospective and retrospective states of expectation
Why is it that people find songs such as James Taylor’s “Country Roads,” UB40’s “Red, Red Wine,” or The Beatles’ “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” so irresistibly...
Researchers found close similarity in brain patterns between individuals and their friends
If you ever wondered what’s going on in your friends’ brains when they think about you, new research may provide a clue.
It turns out...
Cannabidiol reduces the frequency of seizures in patients with a severe form of epilepsy
Results from a study published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology may help explain why – a chemical component of marijuana with no psychoactive...
Dog owners experience a reduction in negative mood and feelings of loneliness
A new University of Sydney trial lends weight to the expression ‘man’s best friend,’ showing a sample of new dog owners saw a significant...
Higher temperatures increase emergency department visits for mental illness and suicide rates
Economists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and California Polytechnic State University have found that higher temperatures increase emergency department visits for mental illness,...

































