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- Icequakes likely rumble along geyser-spitting fractures in Saturn's icy moon Enceladus
- Researchers overcome winking, napping pigs to prove brain test works
- Researchers record brainwaves to measure 'cybersickness'
- Tiny tools: Controlling individual water droplets as biochemical reactors
Icequakes likely rumble along geyser-spitting fractures in Saturn's icy moon Enceladus Posted: 08 Jul 2021 10:53 AM PDT Tidal stresses may be causing constant icequakes on Saturn's sixth largest moon Enceladus, a world of interest in the search for life beyond Earth, according to a new study. |
Researchers overcome winking, napping pigs to prove brain test works Posted: 08 Jul 2021 10:49 AM PDT If you've ever been to an eye doctor, there's a good chance you've felt the sudden puff of air to the eye that constitutes a traditional test for glaucoma. It's no one's favorite experience, but the puff is non-invasive and harmless. Scientists use a similar method to test learning and memory in animals and humans. |
Researchers record brainwaves to measure 'cybersickness' Posted: 07 Jul 2021 01:05 PM PDT In a new study, researchers used electroencephalography to better understand and work toward solutions for virtual reality-induced discomfort. |
Tiny tools: Controlling individual water droplets as biochemical reactors Posted: 07 Jul 2021 11:07 AM PDT Scientists develop a method to better manipulate tiny droplets in lab-on-a-chip applications for biochemistry, cell culturing, and drug screening. |
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