NewsShear Ultrasound Shaking Lowers Friction between Solidsby Springerultrasound shaking will lower the friction between two objects and can induce sudden, large jerky motions
NewsCitizen Science: From the Cosmos to the Classroomby SpringerAn extensive network of cosmic ray detectors allows high school students in Italy to contribute to cutting-edge research
NewsHow Advanced Optical Tweezers Revolutionized Cell Manipulationby SpringerA new review looks at optical tweezers and how they are used to uncover the natural secrets at the single-cell level
NewsTyrannosaurus Remains Hint at Two Possible Species Distinct from T. rexby SpringerCertain recently-identified physical differences in T. rex bones suggest the need for re-categorization
NewsHow Does Meat Change When It's Cooked? by SpringerBy treating meat as a network of flexible polymers surrounded by flowing moisture, computer models can accurately predict how much it will shrink when cooked
NewsWhy Leaf-Eating Asian Monkeys Do Not Have a Sweet Toothby SpringerGenetic study shows that Javan lutung monkeys have a poor sense of taste
NewsTeam Sports Have Ancient Rootsby SpringerResearchers analyze how competitive team sports shaped the physical and psychological skills of early humans
NewsCan Estimates from Forensic Handwriting Experts Be Trusted in Court?by SpringerNew study indicates that experts are not 100 percent adept at assessing how often specific handwriting features occur in the general population
NewsCan Pursuing Happiness Make You Unhappy?by SpringerAiming to achieve happiness can affect your perception of time