As far our brain is concerned, talking to ourselves in our heads may be fundamentally the same as speaking our thoughts out loud, new research shows. The findings may have …read more Source:: Science
Day: December 8, 2017
Sandy claws: Like holiday enthusiasts, majoid crabs decorate their shells
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•Majoid crabs — known as decorator crabs — adorn themselves with items secured from their surroundings such as sponges, algae and other marine debris. Scientists are exploring what factors drive …read more Source:: Science
Physicists excited by discovery of new form of matter, excitonium
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•Excitonium has a team of researchers … well… excited! They have demonstrated the existence of an enigmatic new form of matter, which has perplexed scientists since it was first theorized …read more Source:: Science
Extreme fieldwork, climate modeling yields new insight into predicting Greenland’s melt
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•A new study brings together scientists from land hydrology, glaciology and climate modeling to unravel a meltwater mystery. Researchers discovered that some meltwater from the lakes and rivers atop the …read more Source:: Science
Many more bacteria have electrically conducting filaments
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•The microbiologists who have discovered electrically conducting microfilaments or ‘nanowires’ in the bacterium Geobacter, announce in a new article that they have discovered the unexpected structures in many other species, …read more Source:: Science
Guanidinium stabilizes perovskite solar cells at 19 percent efficiency
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•Incorporating guanidinium into perovskite solar cells stabilizes their efficiency at 19 percent for 1,000 hours under full-sunlight testing conditions, report scientists. …read more Source:: Science