| ||||
Chinese AI team plans to challenge Google's AlphaGo: state media Read More » Diminutive 'Hobbit' people vanished earlier than previously known Read More » 305-Million-Year-Old 'Almost Spider' Unlocks Arachnid History Read More » Did Hobbits Live Alongside Modern Humans? Read More » Headless Bard? Shakespeare's Skull Pilfered by Grave Robbers Read More » Could this megacopter carry people? By Jim Drury Students who have a remote-controlled multicopter drone that set a Guinness World Record for the heaviest payload ever lifted by such a vehicle say they hope to get permission to fly a person in its structure. The University of Oslo team built the large unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), over an 18 month period. It contains 13 propellers and eight hexacopters powered by a total of 48 motors that reside on a frame built from aluminum and plywood. Last October it broke the world record by lifting a payload of 61 kilograms (134lb 7.6oz) into the air and holding it there for 37 seconds, elevated to a height of at least one meter at all times. The record attempt was far from easy, with the drone unable to lift its initial payload of 73 kilograms and having to reduce its weight. Read More »'Abortion Pill' Gets New Label: 5 Things to Know About Mifepristone The Food and Drug Administration has approved changes to the label for mifepristone, also known as "the abortion pill," the agency said this week. The new label says that the drug (sold under the brand name Mifeprex) can be taken later in pregnancy and at a lower dose than what was recommended on the old label. "These laws compelled health care providers to use an outdated, inferior and less effective regimen," Planned Parenthood said in a statement, weighing in on the FDA's new rule. Read More »Marijuana Addiction Linked to Genetics People with certain genetic markers may be at higher risk for marijuana dependence, a new study suggests. Researchers found a link between three genetic markers and symptoms of marijuana dependence, a condition in which people can't stop using the drug even though it interferes with many aspects of their lives, such as their relationships or their jobs. What's more, the study showed some overlap between the genetic risk factors for marijuana dependence and the genetic risk factors for depression, suggesting a possible reason why these two conditions often occur together, the researchers said. Read More »Zika Misperceptions: Many in US Unaware of Key Facts Many people in the U.S. are not aware of key facts about the Zika virus, according to the results of a new poll. Researchers found that, for example, in households that included a woman who was either pregnant or considering getting pregnant in the next year, 1 in 4 people were not aware of the link between the Zika virus during pregnancy and microcephaly, a birth defect that causes an abnormally small brain and head. "We have a key window before the mosquito season gears up in communities within the United States mainland to correct misperceptions about Zika virus so that pregnant women and their partners may take appropriate measures to protect their families," Gillian SteelFisher, director of the poll and a health policy research scientist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, said in a statement. Read More »Expedition Unknown: Saving Marine Mammals Is a Daunting Task (Op-Ed)
| ||||
| ||||
|
Thursday, March 31, 2016
FeedaMail: Science News Headlines - Yahoo! News
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment