The real Star Man: David Bowie champions Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield’s ‘Space Oddity’ cover – News – Music

This is ground control to Commander Hadfield: you’ve more than made the grade and the papers want to know how a former farm boy from Canada with a love of David Bowie has accomplished a one-man mission to make space cool again.   Original post on independent.co.uk    Comments on reddit.com   

University of Michigan News Service – Nano-breakthrough: Solving the case of the herringbone crystal

Leading nanoscientists created beautiful, tiled patterns with flat nanocrystals, but they were left with a mystery: Why did some sets of crystals arrange themselves in an alternating, herringbone styl   Original post on umich.edu    Comments on reddit.com   

Nanosponges could soak up deadly infections like MRSA from your bloodstream

Researchers have developed biomimetic nanosponges that could prove an effective way of dealing with antibiotic-resistant infections. Each nanosponge is a tiny polymer-based particle measuring 85nm…   Original post on theverge.com    Comments on reddit.com   

UCI team finds new target for treating wide spectrum of cancers

UC Irvine biologists, chemists and computer scientists have identified an elusive pocket on the surface of the p53 protein that can be targeted by cancer-fighting drugs. The finding heralds a new treatment approach, as mutant forms of this protein are implicated in nearly 40 percent of diagnosed cases of cancer, which kills more than half a million Americans each year.   Original post on uci.edu    Comments on reddit.com   

And so the older male makes way for a younger rival. David Attenborough reveals his choice of successor: Professor Brian Cox – News – TV – Radio

After six decades of bringing the wonders of the natural world to television audiences, Sir David Attenborough has finally anointed a successor.   Original post on independent.co.uk    Comments on reddit.com   

Biofuel created by explosive technology

Chemical engineers at UC Berkeley have created a new, cleaner fuel out of an old concoction that was once used to make explosives. The fuel, which uses a century-old fermentation process to transform plant material into a propellant, could eventually replace gasoline and drastically cut down on greenhouse gas emissions, according to the team of Berkeley scientists. The discovery, published in the journal Nature, means corn, sugar cane, grasses and other fast-growing plants or trees, like eucalyptus, could be used to make the propellant, replacing oil. The research into creating a diesel substitute is part of a 10-year development program by the Energy Biosciences Institute, a collaboration among UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The expectation in California is that it will be used initially for niche markets, like the military, and eventually in trucks, trains and other vehicles that need more oomph than hybrid or battery power can provide.   Original post on sfgate.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Controversial study suggests human intelligence peaked several thousand years ago and we’ve been on an intellectual and emotional decline ever since – Science – News

Is the human species doomed to intellectual decline? Will our intelligence ebb away in centuries to come leaving our descendants incapable of using the technology their ancestors invented? In short: will Homo be left without his sapiens?   Original post on independent.co.uk    Comments on reddit.com   

Quest for admission to Harvard ends in $2 million tangle – News

To Gerald and Lily Chow, Mark Zimny must have seemed like the answer to a prayer: Please let my child get into Harvard University. He had worked as a Harvard professor. He ran a consultancy, IvyAdmit. And he had a plan to help the Chows’ two teenage sons boost their chances of admission at elite schools. The Chows gave him $2.2 million. Now they have sued for it back, alleging that Zimny lied and used their money for himself.   Original post on boston.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Guys, take note: Male birth control pill may be ready soon, says Texas A&M professor

Attention men: The day may be coming soon when you can take your own birth control pill with no side effects, according to a study done by a group of scientists that includes a Texas A&M University researcher.   Original post on eurekalert.org    Comments on reddit.com   

Judge who shelved Apple trial says patent system out of sync – Reuters

CHICAGO (Reuters) – The U.S. judge who tossed out one of the biggest court cases in Apple Inc’s smartphone technology battle is questioning whether patents should cover software or most   Original post on reuters.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Breakthrough by U of T-led research team leads to record efficiency for next-generation solar cells

Researchers from the University of Toronto (U of T) and King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST) have made a breakthrough in the development of colloidal quantum dot (CQD) films, leading to the most efficient CQD solar cell ever. Their work is featured in a letter published in Nature Nanotechnology. The researchers, led by U of T Engineering Professor Ted Sargent, created a solar cell out of inexpensive materials that was certified at a world-record 7.0 percent efficiency.   Original post on eurekalert.org    Comments on reddit.com   

Do Business Schools Incubate Criminals? – Bloomberg

The recent scandals at Barclays Plc, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and other banks might give the impression that the financial sector has some serious morality problems. Unfortunately, it’s worse than that: We are dealing with a drop in ethical standards throughout the business world, and our graduate schools are partly to blame.   Original post on bloomberg.com    Comments on digg.com   

Ex-professor scores victory over airlines as delayed passengers given more power to rebook flights – News – Financial Post

In the latest victory for an eccentric young activist, the Canadian Transportation Agency has ordered three of the country’s largest airlines to grant passengers greater recourse if their flights are delayed or cancelled, or they are bumped to a later flight for issues within the carriers’ contr…   Original post on financialpost.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Anti-Piracy Patent Stops Students From Sharing Textbooks – TorrentFreak

A new patent granted this week aims to stop students from sharing textbooks, both off and online. The patent awarded to economics professor Joseph Henry Vogel hopes to embed the publishing world even further into academia. Under his proposal, students can only participate in courses when they buy an online access code which allows them to use the course book. No access code means a lower grade, all in the best interests of science.   Original post on torrentfreak.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Math professor’s side mirror that eliminates ‘blind spot’ receives US patent

A side mirror that eliminates the dangerous ‘blind spot’ for drivers has now received a U.S. patent. The subtly curved mirror, invented by Drexel University mathematics professor Dr. R. Andrew Hicks, dramatically increases the field of view with minimal distortion.   Original post on phys.org    Comments on reddit.com