Τρίτη 3 Μαρτίου 2020

Surprise contender Honeywell enters the quantum computing race
Honeywell, the same company that might make your humidifier or home security system, is unveiling a powerful quantum computer that will be available to the public
New Scientist - The Human Brain
Tue Mar 03, 2020 14:00
Freeze-dried jellyfish could help us grow new human skin
The bell of an upside-down jellyfish has structures that can provide a scaffold for growing human skin cells, which could be used to help repair wounds after surgery or a bad burn
New Scientist - The Human Brain
Tue Mar 03, 2020 18:56
Silver uses a surprising trick to stop the spread of bacteria
Silver has an antibacterial effect by stopping the motors that bacteria use to move around from working properly and making them move more slowly
New Scientist - The Human Brain
Tue Mar 03, 2020 18:47
Have we really found an alien protein inside a meteorite?
A team of researchers say they have discovered a protein molecule inside a meteorite, the first extraterrestrial example ever found, but others are sceptical
New Scientist - The Human Brain
Tue Mar 03, 2020 16:00
Firm that makes home thermostats enters the quantum computing race
Honeywell, the same company that might make your humidifier or home security system, is unveiling a powerful quantum computer that will be available to the public
New Scientist - The Human Brain
Tue Mar 03, 2020 14:00
Coronavirus: UK government reveals action plan to combat an outbreak
The UK government has published a 27-page document detailing how the country will respond to a growing covid-19 outbreak. Police and health workers may be restricted to urgent duties
New Scientist - The Human Brain
Tue Mar 03, 2020 13:11
The Doors of Eden review: A gripping alternative biology tech-thriller
Adrian Tchaikovsky's latest novel The Doors of Eden rewrites Earth's evolutionary history, with highlights including fish that upload their minds to supercomputers and cats that rule over primates
New Scientist - The Human Brain
Mon Mar 02, 2020 18:00
How I went from selling MDMA to researching the science of its effects
Christopher Medina-Kirchner used to be a drug dealer. Now he is a researcher looking at their effects, and says society's views on drugs and addiction need updating
New Scientist - The Human Brain
Thu Feb 27, 2020 15:27
For All Mankind review: A superb alternative history of the space race
When the Soviet Union lands on the moon first people in the US are shocked. But For All Mankind provides an even bigger surprise when one cosmonaut's identity is revealed, says Emily Wilson
New Scientist - The Human Brain
Wed Feb 19, 2020 20:00

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