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Making a case for returning airships to the skies
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 16:45
Reintroducing airships into the world's transportation-mix could contribute to lowering the transport sector's carbon emissions and can play a role in establishing a sustainable hydrogen based economy. These lighter-than...
Water treatment cuts parasitic roundworm infections affecting 800 million people
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 20:44
A two-year study in rural Kenya explored the effects of water quality, sanitation, handwashing and nutritional interventions on rates of intestinal worm and Giardia infections. The results indicated that water treatment ...
Paradoxical outcomes for Zika-exposed tots
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 20:44
Forty-five percent of Zika-exposed infants who had abnormalities at birth had normal test results in the second or third year of life. By contrast, 25% who had normal assessments at birth had below average developmental ...
A wearable device so thin and soft you won't even notice it
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 20:44
Wearable human-machine interfaces have benefited from advances in electronics, materials and mechanical designs. But current models still can be bulky and uncomfortable, and they can't always handle multiple functions at...
Genetic testing motivates behavior changes in families at risk for melanoma
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 19:23
A new study investigated whether genetic testing would motivate people at risk of developing melanoma to alter their behavior in order to reduce their risk.
AI reveals new breast cancer types that respond differently to treatment
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 19:13
Scientists have used artificial intelligence to recognize patterns in breast cancer -- and uncovered five new types of the disease each matched to different personalized treatments.
AI could enable accurate screening for atrial fibrillation
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 19:13
A new research study shows that artificial intelligence (AI) can detect the signs of an irregular heart rhythm -- atrial fibrillation (AF) -- in an electrocardiogram (EKG), even if the heart is in normal rhythm at the ti...
New treatment option shown for heart failure fluid overload
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 16:45
Clinical researchers found that giving higher doses of the diuretic spironolactone could safely and effectively treat fluid excess in heart failure patients who did not respond to other diuretics.
Dizziness of unknown cause may be perception disorder
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 16:45
Many patients with functional dizziness look back on a long odyssey to numerous doctors, because no organic causes could be found. Now for the first time, an experiment has identified possible causes of the disorder: pro...
Eye imaging technology provides opportunities in biotechnology
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 16:45
A researcher examined the flow properties of aqueous microcellulose suspensions. Optical coherence tomography, an imaging technology commonly used in medical imaging of eye, was applied in a novel way in her study.
Hepatitis B: Unusual virus discovered in shrews
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 16:45
The discovery of an unusual hepatitis B virus from shrews offers new opportunities of better understanding the chronic progression of the disease. International research teams were able to demonstrate that an important p...
Flu vaccine reduces risk of early death for elderly intensive care patients
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 16:45
An influenza vaccine does not just work when it comes to influenza. A new study shows that elderly people who have been admitted to an intensive care units have less risk of dying and of suffering a blood clot or bleedin...
A quarter of the world's population at risk of developing tuberculosis
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 16:45
A new study has shown that probably 1 in 4 people in the world carry the tuberculosis bacterium in the body. The disease tuberculosis is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, which affects more than 10 mill...
Cancer without end? Discovery yields fresh insights
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 00:09
Scientists describe the evolutionary dynamics of a sexually transmitted cancer affecting dogs, which arose in a single ancient animal, living as much as 8.5 millennia ago. The findings provide fresh insights into disease...
Hidden chemistry in flowers shown to kill cancer cells
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 00:09
Researchers have shown that it's possible to produce a compound with anti-cancer properties directly from feverfew -- a common flowering garden plant.
Experimental treatment slows prion disease, extends life of mice
Science Daily - 2 Aug 2019 00:09
Scientists using an experimental treatment have slowed the progression of scrapie, a degenerative central nervous disease caused by prions, in laboratory mice and greatly extended the rodents' lives. The scientists used ...