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A brand new Android phone you can't buy is as close as we've seen to a perfect design
BGR - 17 Sep 2019 03:15
We're getting awfully close to the all-screen phone with all want, thanks to several innovations that have allowed smartphone vendors to reduce bezels to a minimum and increase screen real estate without also increasing ...
Astronomers snap photo of second known interstellar object
BGR - 17 Sep 2019 03:41
The astronomy world received a rare treat last week when an object presumed to be from outside our own solar system was spotted for only the second time ever. At the time, very little was known about the interstellar vis...
NASA lunar probe will help search for India's lost moon lander - CNET
CNET - 17 Sep 2019 02:37
Images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter should shed some light on the fate of the silent spacecraft.
Stony-iron meteor caused August impact flash at Jupiter
Phys.org - 17 Sep 2019 13:45
Analysis of a bright flash in Jupiter's atmosphere observed by an amateur astronomer in August 2019 has revealed that the likely cause was a small asteroid with a density typical of stony-iron meteors. The impact is esti...
Apple called 'modern tape pirate' in copyright lawsuit
AppleInsider - 17 Sep 2019 03:41
Apple and two music distribution companies with which it contracts were labeled as "modern tape pirates" in a copyright infringement lawsuit last week, with the plaintiff claiming iTunes currently sells at least 98 recor...
Scientists prove low cost arthritis drug can effectively treat blood cancer sufferers
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 03:25
A simple arthritis drug could be an effective, low cost solution to treat patients with blood cancers such as polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET), a breakthrough study has shown.
NASA will fire a tiny satellite into the lunar orbit planned for Gateway
BGR - 17 Sep 2019 02:39
NASA is sending humans back to the Moon, and they're doing it on an abbreviated timetable, but in addition to getting boots on the lunar surface, the space agency wants to get an orbiting lunar space station up and runni...
Largest neutron star ever discovered is insanely compact and massive
Slash Gear - 17 Sep 2019 01:38
The most massive neutron star ever discovered has more than two times the mass of the Sun, but manages to pack it all into a sphere measuring around only 15ft in diameter. The discovery was recently detailed by West Virg...
Google Fi rolls out unlimited plan - CNET
CNET - 17 Sep 2019 22:42Genomic migration analysis shows antibiotic resistance moving from humans to animals
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 19:30
New results show that human-acquired antibiotic resistance genes are being transmitted to livestock, companion animals and wildlife. Researchers analyzed a global set of 901 genome sequences of the bacteria Streptococcus...
Samsung's first Android 10 beta could land very soon
Android Authority - 17 Sep 2019 19:21
If it ends up dropping this fast, it will be a true sign that Samsung is taking Android updates much more seriously.
Researchers unlock cancer-causing mechanism of E. coli toxin with synthetic biology approach
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 16:04
An inter-disciplinary team of researchers has unraveled how a toxin released by Escherichia coli (E. coli) - a human gut bacteria, is connected to colorectal cancer, offering new insights to the health impact of this pre...
Handheld device to diagnose skin cancer
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 22:01
Using shortwave rays installed in cellphones and airport security scanners, researchers have developed a technique that detects skin lesions and determines whether they are cancerous or benign -- a technology that could ...
New piece of Alzheimer's puzzle found
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 19:43
Scientists found two short peptides, or strings of amino acids, that when injected into mice with Alzheimer's disease daily for five weeks, significantly improved the mice's memory. The treatment also reduced some of the...
Study changes guidelines for sepsis management
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 19:31
A researcher ends the debate among physicians regarding sepsis management.
Programmable swarmbots make flexible biological tools
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 19:30
Biomedical engineers have developed a new platform to create biological drugs using specially engineered bacteria that burst and release useful proteins when they sense that their capsule is becoming too crowded.
Deeper understanding of early life experiences can help combat chronic obesity and frequent bingeing
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 19:30
According to a new study, dysfunctional eating patterns and habits in overweight and obese adults can be triggered by early life experiences that are deeply rooted within patients' personality features.
Electric pill bottles and text messaging not enough to affect blood pressure control
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 19:30
Blood pressure levels in patients with hypertension did not improve when patients took part in automated texting or were given electronic pill bottles.
New pathway that controls fat formation
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 19:30
In work suggesting new therapeutic targets to fight obesity, researchers have identified a novel mechanism that regulates the creation of fat in mammals.
Exercise could slow withering effects of Alzheimer's
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 18:48
Exercising several times a week may delay brain deterioration in people at high risk for Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study that scientists say merits further research to establish whether fitness can affect t...
A safer way for police to test drug evidence
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 17:54
Scientists have demonstrated a way for police to quickly and safely test whether a baggie or other package contains illegal drugs without having to handle any suspicious contents directly. The new technique can limit the...
Clues to the origin of Huntington's disease, and a new way to find drugs
Science Daily - 17 Sep 2019 17:54
Using a new technique to study brain development, scientists were able to trace the causes of Huntington's back to early developmental stages when the brain has only just begun to form.