Here are some of the most interesting science articles I read this week:
Statins may slow human aging by protecting against telomere shortening
Playing it by ear: echolocation possible for humans (Susan Curnow, you'd like this!)
Ultracold Big Bang experiment successfully simulate evolution of early universe
Transparent artificial muscle doubles as an audio speaker
Developing a low-cost device to detect cancer--with magnets
Humans and robots team up for high-tech fruit harvest
Doctor shows promise of Google Glass in live surgery
Titan data indicates a rigid, weathered ice shell
Researchers discover a potential cause for autism
Researcher controls colleague's motions in first human brain-to-brain interface
Existence of new element, 115, confirmed
Architecture of chromosomes: a key to success or failure
That's it for this week. Enjoy your weekend, and if you have Labor Day off, come on over here for a BRoP interview.
2 comments:
Muscle doubles as speaker - now that's about the oddest headline I've ever read.
They discovered a new element? This I have to see!
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