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Ecology Feb 19, 2014

Warmer temps push tropical birds up and off mountains

(Phys.org) —Many tropical mountain birds are shifting their ranges upslope to escape warming temperatures, but tropical species appear to be more sensitive to climate shifts than species from temperate regions, report Cornell ...

General Physics Jul 31, 2013

First experimental signs of a New Physics beyond the Standard Model

The Standard Model, which has given the most complete explanation up to now of the universe, has gaps, and is unable to explain phenomena like dark matter or gravitational interaction between particles. Physicists are therefore ...

Space Exploration Apr 23, 2013

Hot fire tests steer space launch system engines

(Phys.org) —Engineers developing NASA's next-generation rocket closed one chapter of testing with the completion of a J-2X engine test series on the A-2 test stand at the agency's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi and ...

General Physics Mar 8, 2013

Ex nihilo: Dynamical Casimir effect in metamaterial converts vacuum fluctuations into real photons

(Phys.org) —In the strange world of quantum mechanics, the vacuum state (sometimes referred to as the quantum vacuum, simply as the vacuum) is a quantum system's lowest possible energy state. While not containing physical ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 5, 2013

Study finds evidence of bacteria spread throughout the global ocean

(Phys.org) —A joint team of American and British researchers has found evidence that suggests that all bacteria in the ocean migrate to all parts of the ocean. In their paper published in the Proceedings of the National ...

Plants & Animals Mar 20, 2012

Researchers find new virus related to measles and mumps that causes fatal kidney disease in cats

(PhysOrg.com) -- A team of researchers working in Hong Kong have discovered a new virus they are calling feline morbillivirus (FmoPV). It is apparently related to the virus that causes measles and mumps in humans and another ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 6, 2010

Map of herpes virus protein suggests a new drug therapy

The mechanism by which a herpes virus invades cells has remained a mystery to scientists seeking to thwart this family of viruses. New research funded by the National Institutes of Health and published online in advance of ...

Education Aug 23, 2019

Why cursive handwriting needs to make a schoolcomeback

Teaching connected-style handwriting, otherwise known as cursive handwriting, has fallen out of fashion on many school curricula. Older generations have sometimes been shocked that some younger people today can't sign their ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Nov 15, 2012

New technology for semiconductor film production on highly liquid-repellent surfaces

Japanese researchers have developed a manufacturing technology for highly uniform thin films of organic polymer semiconductors without material losses by applying the semiconductor solution on a highly hydrophobic surface ...

Consumer & Gadgets Oct 19, 2017

Review: Need to scan your old photos? Epson FastFoto will make it fast and easy

I would bet good money that everyone reading this has a box (or album) of old photos in their closet or attic.

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