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Cesarean Birth Linked To Higher Obesity Risk In Childhood
Tech Times - 7 Sep 2016 15:22
Children born via cesarean delivery are at increased risk of becoming obese compared with their peers born vaginally. The difference in risk is more pronounced among siblings.
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 6 September 2016
SpaceRef - 7 Sep 2016 15:06
NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Oleg Skripochka of Roscosmos landed their Soyuz TMA-20M spacecraft in Kazakhstan at 9:13 p.m. EDT....
Astronomers observe outburst of comet 15P/Finlay
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2016 15:00
(Phys.org)--A Jupiter-family comet, designated 15P/Finlay, has experienced two large-scale outbursts during its perihelion passage at the end of 2014 and the start of 2015. The latter was observed by a team of astronomer...
Massive holes 'punched' through a trail of stars likely caused by dark matter
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2016 15:23
The discovery of two massive holes punched through a stream of stars could help answer questions about the nature of dark matter, the mysterious substance holding galaxies together.
Just How Safe Are Facial Transplants? Death Of Isabelle Dinoire Accentuates Concerns
Tech Times - 7 Sep 2016 06:00
Isabelle Dinoire, the first person to ever receive a face transplant, has died. Now, experts are left wondering whether the benefits of the procedure are worth the physical and psychological risks.
NASA Previews OSIRIS-REx, the First U.S. Sample Return Mission to an Asteroid
SpaceRef - 7 Sep 2016 17:41
On Sept. 6, NASA previewed the Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security - Regolith Explorer, or OSIRIS-REx mission, during a pre-launch news conference at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Flor...
How NASA Is Making 'Star Trek' Tech a Reality
SPACE.com - 7 Sep 2016 13:30
While engineers are still struggling with seemingly impossible physics for warp drives and transporters, NASA is using some technology in space that would be at home on the starship Enterprise.
Want To Lower Your Risk Of Serious Asthma Attack? Take Vitamin D Supplements
Tech Times - 7 Sep 2016 13:11
Vitamin D supplements alongside regular asthma medication could help reduce severe asthma attacks from 6 percent to 3 percent. In a new study, the risk of hospitalization was found to reduce with inclusion of supplements...
Asteroid Bennu getting first visitor in billions of years
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2016 20:16
An asteroid that may hold the key to life is getting its first visitor in billions of years.
Vega to launch ESA's wind mission
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2016 15:50
Today, ESA and Arianespace signed a contract to secure the launch of the Aeolus satellite. With this milestone, a better understanding of Earth's winds is another step closer.
Hubble views a cosmic oyster and pearl in NGC 1501
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2016 15:23
The world is your oyster, as the expression goes - and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, with its advanced instruments and favourable location in orbit above Earth's atmosphere, has far more of the Universe to explore...
Touching an Asteroid: The Science Behind NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission
SPACE.com - 7 Sep 2016 18:17
NASA's sending a probe to an asteroid, and when that new spacecraft reaches its destination, it will usher in a new era of understanding of the early solar system.
How to profit from your data and beat Facebook at its own game
New Scientist - 7 Sep 2016 18:00
We unwittingly give away personal details whenever we go online - so why not take charge and even earn from it? A new wave of personal data services will help
First Face Transplant Recipient Isabelle Dinoire Dies At 49
Tech Times - 7 Sep 2016 15:01
Isabelle Dinoire, the world's first face transplant recipient, has died at the age of 49. Dinoire received a partial face graft from a 38-year-old brain-dead donor in 2005, six months after being mauled by her own pet do...
Four steps nearer Mercury
Phys.org - 7 Sep 2016 16:00
The base of ESA's Mercury Transfer Module with its four T6 ion thrusters fully fitted for its 6.5 year journey to Mercury, along with the rest of the BepiColombo spacecraft.
Carfentanil: Everything You Should Know About This Deadly Synthetic Drug
Tech Times - 7 Sep 2016 05:32
Carfentanil, a potentially fatal synthetic drug in combination with heroin, is sold in the streets of the United States. The opioid is capable of tranquilizing an African elephant, which is more than 50 times heavier tha...
Scientists Develop New Sensor That Can Detect Bacterial Infections In 15 Minutes
Tech Times - 7 Sep 2016 13:22
Researchers in India and Canada have developed a device that can detect E. coli and other bacterial contamination in food and water sources. The new sensor can produce conclusive results in only 15 to 20 minutes.
The first official image of the iPhone 7 just leaked
BGR - 7 Sep 2016 15:56
It's game day, folks! In just a few short hours, Apple will announce the iPhone 7 series and a bunch of other products to go along with them. The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are undoubtedly the stars of the show, and they...
New protocols could significantly reduce postoperative setbacks in cardiac patients
EurekAlert! - 7 Sep 2016 06:00
(Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation) MHIF recognized that the occurrence of POAF under traditional surgical protocols was not preventing or reducing the number of POAF patients. A team investigated whether the protoc...
3D printing technologies explained
TechCrunch - 7 Sep 2016 04:00
If you’ve ever been lost in the midst of all the 3D printing technologies, you know how hard it is to get a grip on the different machinery, applications and companies involved. Many “new technologies” — actual...
Google celebrates opening of Paralympics 2016 with doodle - CNET
CNET - 7 Sep 2016 01:30
It's the world's largest sporting event for athletes with physical disabilities, but it's facing an unprecedented funding crisis.
Reconciling dwarf galaxies with dark matter
e! Science News - 7 Sep 2016 21:43
Dwarf galaxies are enigmas wrapped in riddles. Although they are the smallest galaxies, they represent some of the biggest mysteries about our universe. While many dwarf galaxies surround our own Milky Way, there seem to...