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Antimatter
Nov 04, 2015 03:09 PM EST

Antimatter and Matter May Act the Same Way with Protons

Scientists have learned a little more about antimatter and, in consequence, the universe. Researchers have found that the attractive force between antiprotons is similar to that between protons.

Study Finds No Association Between Insomnia and Hypertension
Nov 04, 2015 02:12 PM EST

Sleepwalking: Sleepwalkers Feel No Pain While Asleep, Despite Injuries

Sleepwalkers are unlikely to experience pain even if they suffer an injury while sleepwalking, according to a recent study.

New App That Helps People Cope With Low Mood
Nov 04, 2015 01:26 PM EST

Moody? It's Actually A Good Thing, Science Says

Sometimes, people are moody. And while being irrational at times isn't typically the smartest idea, it may help us adapt quickly to new changes, according to a new study.

Red Blood Cells
Nov 04, 2015 12:54 PM EST

DNA From Blood Tracks Cancer Development In Real Time

DNA shed in the bloodstream can track cancers while they evolve and respond to treatment, according to a new study.

Grilled Cheese
Nov 04, 2015 12:44 PM EST

Hungry? Science Behind the Perfect Grilled Cheese Sandwich (VIDEO)

The American Chemical Society declared the best way to make a perfect grilled cheese

Robotic Eyes
Nov 04, 2015 12:19 PM EST

Robotic Eyes Assist Satellite Repairs In Space

NASA is turning its attention to robotic technologies, which can be used to service, repair and even refueling satellites in space.

drug
Nov 04, 2015 11:29 AM EST

Cancer Progression Stopped With Common Heart Drug Propranolol

The common heart drug propranolol may help stop the progression of angiosarcoma--malignant tumors of the inner lining of blood vessels--according to a recent study.

Computer
Nov 04, 2015 10:51 AM EST

Solution For Faster Computer: Sing To Your Data

Researchers have created a new technique for faster computing using sound to speed up computers and moving data.

Hubble Spots Smoke Ring For A Halo
Nov 04, 2015 10:45 AM EST

'Smoke Ring' Halo Spotted By Hubble Space Telescope

The NASA/ESA's Hubble Space Telescope recently detected a space image that seemed like the smoke ring for a halo. Hubble spotted two stars shining through the center of a ring of cascading dust, according to NASA researchers.

Embryonic Stem Cells
Nov 04, 2015 10:45 AM EST

3-D Printing Method Helps Generate Uniform 'Blocks' Of Embryonic Stem Cells

Through 3-D printing, scientists have developed uniform ‘blocks' of embryonic stem cells that are potentially capable of building micro-organs, according to recent findings.

Wildfire
Nov 04, 2015 10:38 AM EST

Blazing Wildfires May Double Soil Erosion by 2050 in Western States

Researchers have found that increasing wildfires may double soil erosion by 2050.

Diamond Formation Deep Inside The Earth Is A Common Process, Therefore Diamonds Are Not Rare.
Nov 04, 2015 10:37 AM EST

Diamonds Are Not Rare: Formation Deep Inside The Earth A Common Process

Researchers found that diamonds may not be as rare as we thought, as the formation of diamonds is a common process deep below the surface of the earth, according to a study at Johns Hopkins University.

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