SciTechDaily | Science, Space and Technology News 2017
4,430 FOLLOWERS
SciTechDaily offers the best intelligent, informed science and technology coverage and analysis you can find on a daily basis, sourcing a huge range of great writers and excellent research institutes.
SciTechDaily | Science, Space and Technology News 2017
7m ago
New interdisciplinary research from the University of St Andrews has the potential to enhance the efficiency of televisions, computer screens, and lighting systems. Researchers at ..read more
SciTechDaily | Science, Space and Technology News 2017
2h ago
NASA satellites are helping track tiger habitat, offering hope and new insights for conservation as these predators face the consequences of rapid habitat loss. As ..read more
SciTechDaily | Science, Space and Technology News 2017
3h ago
New research into molten rock 20km below the Earth’s surface could help save lives by improving the prediction of volcanic activity. Volcanic eruptions pose significant ..read more
SciTechDaily | Science, Space and Technology News 2017
4h ago
Engineers from Pitt, Drexel, and Brookhaven have solved the “catalysis vs corrosion” mystery in electrochemical ozone production. Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh, Drexel University ..read more
SciTechDaily | Science, Space and Technology News 2017
6h ago
In a first-ever human clinical trial of four adult patients, an mRNA cancer vaccine created at the University of Florida rapidly reprogrammed the immune system ..read more
SciTechDaily | Science, Space and Technology News 2017
6h ago
Groundbreaking research shows how the brain integrates sensory information and movement signals, influencing how we react to what we hear. You hear a phone ring ..read more
SciTechDaily | Science, Space and Technology News 2017
7h ago
A novel MRI technique developed at MIT allows for detailed imaging of bioluminescence deep within the brain, offering new insights into how brain cells develop ..read more
SciTechDaily | Science, Space and Technology News 2017
7h ago
A new report from Binghamton University underscores the global neglect of worker rights, ranking countries on their human rights observances and identifying a decline in ..read more
SciTechDaily | Science, Space and Technology News 2017
10h ago
While it’s not necessary to universally restrict all ultra-processed foods, evidence suggests that moderating specific types could benefit long-term health. Consuming large amounts of ultra-processed ..read more
SciTechDaily | Science, Space and Technology News 2017
10h ago
Quantum “Barkhausen noise” has been detected for the first time. Iron screws and other so-called ferromagnetic materials are made up of atoms with electrons that ..read more