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Data mining

We are making data all the time. Unbeknownst to most individuals, data is stored every time we use our credit cards, post on social media,…


Foam prevents spilled beer

Researchers have figured out why carrying a glass of beer seems so effortless when compared to a glass of water. It’s all within the head…


Music to a cat’s ears

Research shows that cats like music, they just have different taste than us humans. Cats are stereotyped as being apathetic about most things. Does your…


Hot pepper pain relief

Recent research from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School has helped us understand how chili peppers alleviate pain. The research, published in Science Signalling, looked at…


The Turing brain

Researchers from Columbia University recently discovered that the brains of rhesus monkeys make decisions using the same algorithms as Alan Turing’s decoding machine utilized during…


Asymmetrical organocatalysis

Rebecca Davis is an assistant professor in the department of chemistry at the University of Manitoba. She completed her BSc in chemistry at Washington State…


Space news briefs

Sentinel-2A ready for launch Sentinel-2A, an Earth observation satellite, is currently undergoing a last round of tests before being shipped to French Guiana for launch….


Recent marijuana studies

“Pot is safer than alcohol,” echoes a stoner attempting to catch the ears of politicians who aren’t listening.  Many people, especially those who use marijuana…


Three’s a crowd

Recently, parliament’s upper house in the United Kingdom passed a law which allows for the mitochondrial DNA of a donor to be used as therapy…


A new development in HIV treatment

Researchers have developed an antibody-like molecule which may help in the fight against the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The molecule, named eCD4-Ig, was designed to…