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- Detecting emotions with wireless signals
- Galactic fireworks illuminate monster hydrogen blob in space
- Fish against monster worms
- Physicists create nano-sized device with huge potential in field of quantum computing
- Beam me up Scotty! Quantum teleportation of a particle of light six kilometers
Detecting emotions with wireless signals Posted: 21 Sep 2016 06:39 AM PDT Researchers have developed "EQ-Radio," a device that can detect a person's emotions using wireless signals. By measuring subtle changes in breathing and heart rhythms, EQ-Radio is 87 percent accurate at detecting if a person is excited, happy, angry or sad -- and can do so without on-body sensors. |
Galactic fireworks illuminate monster hydrogen blob in space Posted: 21 Sep 2016 05:50 AM PDT An international team of researchers using ALMA and other telescopes has discovered the power source illuminating a so-called Lyman-alpha Blob -- a rare, brightly glowing, and enormous concentration of gas in the distant universe. |
Posted: 21 Sep 2016 05:46 AM PDT Eunice aphroditois, also known as the Bobbit worm, buries its long body deep in the sand, leaving only its powerful jaws protruding above the surface. It uses these to grab hold of unsuspecting prey and drag it down into its burrow within a fraction of a second. Biologists have taken a closer look at the gruesome hunter and its prey and noticed a fascinating behavioral pattern: prey fish defend themselves against the monstrous worm by attacking it with water jets and forcing it to retreat. |
Physicists create nano-sized device with huge potential in field of quantum computing Posted: 21 Sep 2016 05:39 AM PDT An intricately sculpted device is so tiny it can only be seen under a microscope. But their diamond microdisk could lead to huge advances in computing, telecommunications, and other fields. |
Beam me up Scotty! Quantum teleportation of a particle of light six kilometers Posted: 21 Sep 2016 05:26 AM PDT What if you could behave like the crew on the Starship Enterprise and teleport yourself home or anywhere else in the world? As a human, you're probably not going to realize this any time soon; if you're a photon, you might want to keep reading. |
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