Maybe! Scientists have discovered where the missing half of “normal matter” in the universe may be hiding. Of course, “normal” matter only makes up four percent of the universe’s entire matter-energy budget. Twenty-three percent comes from “dark” matter–we still don’t know what that is–and the rest from “dark energy”–which we have even less of a …
You’re not getting older, you’re getting faster…at some things, anyway
Well, this is good news for those of us whose pictures can no longer be filed under the heading “Chicken, Spring”: The long-held belief that older people perform slower and worse than younger people has been proven wrong. In a study published today in Neuron, psychologists from McMaster University discovered that the ageing process actually …
The Computer-Generated Image of Dorian Gray
Oh, yeah, this is going to be a BIG seller: a nagging computer that keeps track of your daily activities and then alters a five-years-in-the-future digital image of yourself to show you how fat/flabby/wrinkled/stooped your current lifestyle is likely to make you. Yeah, people are going to LOVE that.
Big potential in a tiny discovery
Paradoxically enough, sometimes “big science” involves very small objects. Particle accelerators are one good example. Another is the burgeoning field of nanotechnology: the technology of very small things. January was a very big month for very small things at the University of Toronto, with two related announcements about a new breakthrough that could give us …

