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New bile discovery will rewrite textbooks

Science Daily - 26 Feb 2020 20:13
Forget what you know about bile because that's about to change, thanks to a new discovery.
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Researchers have created the first catalogue of genes that comprise the community of microbes, which inhabit the human vagina. The catalogue, called human vaginal non-redundant gene catalog (VIRGO), was recently released...
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CT provides best diagnosis for COVID-19

Science Daily - 26 Feb 2020 22:19
In a study of more than 1,000 patients published in the journal Radiology, chest CT outperformed lab testing in the diagnosis of 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The researchers concluded that CT should be used...
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Hot topic: Electric vehicle components get more sophisticated thermal models The high electrical currents of fast charging are forcing designers to invent standard techniques for predictably modeling heat and cooling. Dr. Michael Ludwig, T&C Core Technologies, TE Connectivity The only way electri...
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Researchers have identified a molecular pathway that when silenced could restore the normal function of immune cells in people with fatty liver disease. The findings could lead to new strategies for treating the conditio...
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A researcher has developed a sweat sensor capable of monitoring levels of cortisol in the body.
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The research team found that CBG had antibacterial activity against drug-resistant MRSA. It prevented the ability of that bacteria to form biofilms, which are communities of microorganisms that attach to each other and t...
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In the event of a bone fracture, fatty acids in our blood signal to stem cells that they have to develop into bone-forming cells. If there are no blood vessels nearby, the stem cells end up forming cartilage. The finding...
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How resident microbes restructure body chemistry

Science Daily - 26 Feb 2020 20:13
A comparison of normal and germ-free mice revealed that as much as 70% of a mouse's gut chemistry is determined by its gut microbiome. Even in distant organs, such as the uterus or the brain, approximately 20% of molecul...
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According to a Feb. 13 report from the World Health Organization, the Wuhan coronavirus has stricken more than 46,000 people and has caused over 1,300 deaths since the first cases in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. Now, ...
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With a new CRISPR gene-editing methodology, scientists have inactivated one of the genes responsible for an inherited form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis -- a debilitating and fatal neurological disease for which there...
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Creating nanomaterials for detecting cancer earlier

Science Daily - 26 Feb 2020 20:05
For the first time, a team of scientists has created functional nanomaterials with hollow interiors that can be used to create highly sensitive biosensors for early cancer detection.
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Walking and running subjects our feet to forces in excess of body weight. The longitudinal arch of the feet was thought to be the reason the feet do not deform under such load. However, researchers have illustrated that ...
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Scientists report they have designed and successfully tested an experimental, super small package able to deliver molecular signals that tag implanted human cancer cells in mice and make them visible for destruction by t...
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Scientists have made a surprising discovery that could help explain our risk for developing chronic diseases or cancers as we get older, and how our food decomposes over time.
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Programmable dc supplies put out up to 6 kV

Medical Design Technology - 26 Feb 2020 17:21
Programmable dc supplies put out up to 6 kV New models in the MagnaDC programmable dc power supply product line feature increased output isolation ratings now up to 6,000 Vdc. The 35 new isolated high voltage models join over 1,000 models in Magna-Power's MagnaDC ...
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Fur-friendly 'wearable for pets' and their humans

Science Daily - 26 Feb 2020 17:21
Researchers have invented a new health tracking sensor for pets and people that monitors vital signs through fur or clothing.
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First back-biased GMR speed/direction sensor handles air gaps 50% larger

Medical Design Technology - 26 Feb 2020 17:05
First back-biased GMR speed/direction sensor handles air gaps 50% larger The ATS19580 is the industry's first fully-integrated, back-biased GMR transmission speed and direction sensor. Achieving the highest level of in-system performance for this application, the ATS19580 reduces system size,...
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Tone down your risk of skin cancer

Science Daily - 26 Feb 2020 16:55
Social media smarts could make you less susceptible to skin cancer as new research shows that media literacy skills can help change people's attitudes about what is believed to be the 'tanned ideal.'
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A team created an adaptable, wearable and stretchable fabric embroidered with conductive threads that provides excellent signal-to-noise ratio for enhanced MRI scanning.
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Preclinical research shows a pivotal role for cellular metabolism to regulate the fate decision of naïve CD4 T cells as they differentiate into either destructive Th17 cells that mediate chronic inflammation or regulato...
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COVID-19 vaccine development

Science Daily - 26 Feb 2020 16:12
Scientists have recently identified a set of potential vaccine targets for SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, to guide experimental efforts towards vaccine development against novel pneumonia (COVID-19).
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