Are brain-computer interface spellers secure? (TDnews)
Photo: For each speller, the user watches the stimulation interface, focusing on the...
UTA research to provide real-time data on gas leaks (TDnews)
Photo: Kathleen Smits recently received a $250,000 grant from the U.S. Department of...
Study shows long-term personality traits influence problem-solving in zebra finches
Personality is not unique to humans. New research published in the Royal Society Open Science journal demonstrates that zebra finches have personalities, and some...
Paleontologists resurrect Brontosaurus as a unique species
After 145 years Brontosaurus has regained its status as a unique dinosaur species. Paleontologists Emanuel Tschopp, Octávio Mateus, and Roger Benson have made an...
Researchers bring a soft touch to commercial robotics
Inspired by the natural dexterity of the human hand, a team of engineers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has created a reconfigurable...
Some fish shown to collaborate as well as chimpanzees and possibly man
Coral trout have been proven to have an ability to collaborate with each other and with another species in a food-specific task that rivals...
Scientists deliver a perspective of quantum interference in molecular collisions
Quantum interference (QI), which relies on the wave-particle duality of microscopic particles, significantly affects the dynamics of energy transfer and chemical reactions induced by...
Tohoku Researchers use multivalent cation additives to rid rechargeable batteries of a common pitfall
Researchers at Tohoku University have unearthed a means to stabilize lithium or sodium depositions in rechargeable batteries, helping keep their metallic structure intact. The...
Strange glow may hint at first real glimpse of alternate universe
Have they or haven’t they. While sci-fi fans have always believed that an alternate or parallel universes may actually exist, Ranga-Ram Chary, US Planck...
Research: Bone growth inspired “microrobots” that can create their own bone
Inspired by the growth of bones in the skeleton, researchers at the universities of Linköping in Sweden and Okayama in Japan have developed a...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...