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- New way to smell a rat means end for rodents
- Astronomers discover mysterious alignment of black holes
- Topology explains queer electrical current boost in non-magnetic metal
- Research brings 'smart hands' closer to reality
New way to smell a rat means end for rodents Posted: 11 Apr 2016 12:28 PM PDT Scientists have developed a new way to exterminate rats by identifying and synthetically replicating the male brown rat's sex pheromone. The chemical is a powerful attractant for luring female brown rats into traps. |
Astronomers discover mysterious alignment of black holes Posted: 11 Apr 2016 10:00 AM PDT Deep radio imaging has revealed that supermassive black holes in a region of the distant universe are all spinning out radio jets in the same direction -- most likely a result of primordial mass fluctuations in the early universe. |
Topology explains queer electrical current boost in non-magnetic metal Posted: 11 Apr 2016 07:11 AM PDT Applying a magnetic field to PdCo2, a non-magnetic metal, made it conduct 70% more electricity, even though basic physics principles would have predicted the opposite. |
Research brings 'smart hands' closer to reality Posted: 11 Apr 2016 07:11 AM PDT Using your skin as a touchscreen has been brought a step closer after scientists successfully created tactile sensations on the palm using ultrasound sent through the hand. |
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