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4U, 30-kW rack-mount programmable dc load returns 95% of power to grid

Medical Design Technology - 12 Dec 2019 15:46
4U, 30-kW rack-mount programmable dc load returns 95% of power to grid The EA-ELR 10000 30 KW Programmable Electronic Load is engineered with advanced SiC power conversion devices and boasts the industry's best power density--requiring as little as half the rack space for the same power out...
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When Dieting Should We Be Fasting Or Grazing?

Discover - 12 Dec 2019 23:30
When and how to eat is the cornerstone of many diets. But the advice often conflicts.
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Deadly 'superbugs' destroyed by molecular drills

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 21:27
Motorized molecules activated by light target and drill through highly antibiotic resistant bacteria and kill them within minutes. The molecules can open bacteria to attack by drugs they previously resisted. The strategy...
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A research team has previously shown that fatty particles from the bloodstream may boost the growth of breast cancer cells. They now show that through an unexpected mechanism not previously described in cancer cells, the...
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For controlling tsetse flies, fabric color matters

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 21:26
Researchers report that they have engineered an improved colored fabric for the insecticide-treated targets used to control tsetse, based on an understanding of how flies see color.
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New drug targets to treat Nipah virus

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 21:26
Nipah virus, which is transmitted to humans from bats and pigs, has a high mortality rate and there are no licensed drugs against it. Now, researchers have used information on the structure of the Nipah virus to identifi...
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In the largest-ever study of its kind researchers identified more than 100 genetic variants that affect the risk for more than one mental health condition.
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Researchers have shed light on how the parasite which causes sleeping sickness multiples inside its host. Human African Trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness, only occurs in Sub-Saharan Africa where an estimated 60 millio...
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Cloud-native 5G data suite supports automated network processes and data monetization Enea unveiled its end-to-end 5G Data Management suite, enabling interoperability between network functions in a software-defined 5G core. Following the successful acquisitions of Openwave Mobility and the Telco Solutions...
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"New Year, New Gear" Promotion to give away $3k engineering bundle

Medical Design Technology - 12 Dec 2019 19:39
RS Components, with help from suppliers Maxim Integrated, TE Connectivity and STM Microelectronics, is helping designers, engineers, makers, and students in North America ring in the new year with some new gear. From now...
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Resolver-based step motor controllers handle heavy loads without step-out Renesas Electronics Corporation and MinebeaMitsumi Inc. announced the joint development of resolver-based (angle sensor) stepping motor and motor control solutions optimized for use in robots, office automation (OA) equi...
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Chemists' calculations may advance cancer prediction

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 19:25
A computational study by chemists showed the dynamics of tumor formation don't necessarily correlate with clinical data on lifetime cancer risks. It suggests biomarkers may someday be able to help predict when mutations ...
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Colon cancer cells deficient in p53, one of the most important control proteins in cell growth, activate a particular metabolic pathway to adapt to the lack of oxygen and nutrients inside the tumor. Statins, which are of...
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Researchers showed, for the first time, that a single, higher dose of vaccination to a pregnant mouse safely protects both her and her fetus from the Zika virus. The researchers found that a single, less potent dose was ...
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Virus multiplication in 3D

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 19:25
Vaccinia viruses serve as a vaccine against human smallpox and as the basis of new cancer therapies. Two studies now provide fascinating insights into their unusual propagation strategy at the atomic level.
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Tracking lab-grown tissue with light

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 19:25
Someday, doctors would like to grow limbs and other body tissue for soldiers who have lost arms in battle, children who need a new heart or liver, and many other people with critical needs. Scientists are supporting this...
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A new study from a team of clinical psychologists suggests eating added sugars -- common in so many holiday foods -- can trigger metabolic, inflammatory and neurobiological processes tied to depressive illness.
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LIDAR and Time of Flight, Part 1: Introduction

Medical Design Technology - 12 Dec 2019 18:37
LIDAR and Time of Flight, Part 1: Introduction LIDAR systems and ToF techniques are critical to providing self-driving cars with a detailed picture of the surrounding and is used in many research applications as well. Many of the major automobile vendors, along with ...
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Push-button terminal block simplifies wiring

Medical Design Technology - 12 Dec 2019 18:19
Push-button terminal block simplifies wiring The TopJob S new 2202 series from WAGO features a double-deck push-button terminal block with 15° vertical conductor entry. The dual row jumper slots feature WAGO’s exclusive jumper retention spring to make wiring tas...
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Experts review evidence yoga is good for the brain

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 17:58
Scientists have known for decades that aerobic exercise strengthens the brain and contributes to the growth of new neurons, but few studies have examined how yoga affects the brain. A review of the science finds evidence...
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Running research: Heel-toe or toe-heel?

Science Daily - 12 Dec 2019 17:46
New research suggests there is no evidence that changing a runner's strike pattern will help prevent injuries or give them a speed boost.
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