Biology October 20, 2015 Men commit more scientific fraud than women Men are more likely than women to commit scientific fraud, a new analysis of misconduct convictions reveals.
Biology October 20, 2015 Oops! 5 retracted science studies from 2012 When you read about medical breakthroughs in the newspapers, you shouldn't get your hopes up. An increasing number of scientific studies are just plain wrong and are ultimately retracted.
Google October 20, 2015 Fewer 'bromances' or 'staycations' than friends and trips, Google shows Every year the Oxford English Dictionary expands, incorporating terms such as "bromance," "staycation" or "frenemy." But few people use those neologisms, researchers say.
Innovation October 20, 2015 'Illusion coatings' are like futuristic camouflage Instead of using invisibility cloaks to conceal objects from detection, "illusion coatings" could hide things by making them look like something else, researchers say
Physics October 20, 2015 Coming soon: An atomic clock that can fit in your pocket Knowing what time it is down to the very last sliver of a second is easy but only if you happen to have an atomic clock in your pocket.
Physics October 20, 2015 Einstein's gravity waves could be found with new method Gravitational waves, invisible ripples in the fabric of space and time, might be detected by looking for the brightening of stars, researchers say.
Physics October 20, 2015 Physicists see 27th dimension of photons Quantum computers and communications promise more powerful machines and unbreakable codes.
Biology October 20, 2015 Duh! The 13 most obvious findings of 2013 Common sense is no replacement for science; plenty of "everyone knows" knowledge has had its legs cut out from under it by a well-designed study.
Physics October 20, 2015 Why invisibility cloaks make you more visible Most invisibility cloaks under development actually make objects more visible overall, not less, scientists have revealed.
Physics October 20, 2015 Light lives 1 quintillion years, physicists suggest The particles that make up light, photons, may live for at least 1 quintillion (1 billion multiplied by 1 billion) years, new research suggests.
Chemistry October 20, 2015 New 'charmed' particle may represent previously unknown state of matter A new type of particle may have shown up independently at two particle accelerators, physicists say.