Saturday, May 25, 2013

Two Volcanoes Erupting in Alaska: Scientists Are Monitoring and Providing Alerts on Pavlof and Cleveland Volcanoes

Two of Alaska's most active volcanoes -- Pavlof and Cleveland -- are currently erupting. At the time of this post, their activity continues at low levels, but energetic explosions could occur ...  > full story
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Active or 'Extremely Active' Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted for 2013

In its 2013 Atlantic hurricane season outlook issued today, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center is forecasting an active or extremely active season this year. ...  > full story
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Facial-Recognition Technology Proves Its Mettle

In a study that evaluated some of the latest in automatic facial recognition technology, researchers were able to quickly identify one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects from law enforcement video, an experiment that demonstrated the value of ...  > full story
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Biophysicists Measure Mechanism That Determines Fate of Living Cells

For the first time, biophysicists have measured the molecular force required to mechanically transmit function-regulating signals within a cell. A new laboratory method, named the tension gauge tether approach, has made it possible to ...  > full story
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Scientists Offer First Definitive Proof of Bacteria-Feeding Behavior in Green Algae

Researchers have captured images of green alga consuming bacteria, offering a glimpse at how early organisms dating back more than 1 billion years may have acquired free-living photosynthetic cells. ...  > full story
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White Tiger Mystery Solved: Coat Color Produced by Single Change in Pigment Gene

White tigers today are only seen in zoos, but they belong in nature, say researchers reporting new evidence about what makes those tigers white. Their spectacular white coats are ...  > full story
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Motion Quotient: IQ Predicted by Ability to Filter Visual Motion

A brief visual task can predict IQ, according to a new study. This surprisingly simple exercise measures the brain’s unconscious ability to filter out visual movement. The study shows that individuals whose brains are ...  > full story
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Hubble Reveals the Ring Nebula’s True Shape

The Ring Nebula's distinctive shape makes it a popular illustration for astronomy books. But new observations by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope of the glowing gas shroud around an old, dying, sun-like star reveal a new twist. ...  > full story
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Hidden Population of Exotic Neutron Stars

Magnetars -- the dense remains of dead stars that erupt sporadically with bursts of high-energy radiation -- are some of the most extreme objects known in the Universe. A major campaign using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and several other satellites shows ...  > full story
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Flat Spray-on Optical Lens Created

Engineers have made a breakthrough utilizing spray-on technology that could revolutionize the way optical lenses are made and used. ...  > full story
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The Secret Lives (and Deaths) of Neurons

Researchers have uncovered surprising insights about how nerve cells rewire themselves, shedding light on a process linked with neurodegenerative diseases and neurodevelopmental disorders like schizophrenia and autism. ...  > full story
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Depression Linked to Telomere Enzyme, Aging, Chronic Disease

The first symptoms of major depression may be behavioral, but the common mental illness is based in biology — and not limited to the brain, new research suggests. ...  > full story
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