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- Seeing quantum motion; even one day ripples in the fabric of space-time?
- Turning sewage sludge into concrete
- The alien within: Fetal cells influence maternal health during pregnancy (and long after)
- Ant communication: Secrets of the antennae
- Modified bacteria become a multicellular circuit
Seeing quantum motion; even one day ripples in the fabric of space-time? Posted: 28 Aug 2015 11:29 AM PDT Even large objects obey quantum physics, meaning they are never quite at rest. Researchers have developed a way to detect -- and manipulate -- this underlying quantum motion. |
Turning sewage sludge into concrete Posted: 28 Aug 2015 09:10 AM PDT Dried sewage sludge could be an alternative cement material for concrete, researchers have found. |
The alien within: Fetal cells influence maternal health during pregnancy (and long after) Posted: 28 Aug 2015 06:13 AM PDT Dramatic research has shown that during pregnancy, cells of the fetus often migrate through the placenta, taking up residence in many areas of the mother's body, where their influence may benefit or undermine maternal health. |
Ant communication: Secrets of the antennae Posted: 28 Aug 2015 05:13 AM PDT Scientists have identified chemosensory proteins (CSPs) that play important roles in communications between worker ants. CSPs may represent a starting point for elucidation of the molecular mechanisms involved in the sophisticated system of communication that supports ants' complex societies, and the evolution of these mechanisms. |
Modified bacteria become a multicellular circuit Posted: 27 Aug 2015 12:42 PM PDT Scientists create a biological circuit by programming bacteria to alter gene expression in an entire population. They have created a biological equivalent to a computer circuit that involves multiple organisms to influence a population. |
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