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New hope for Gaucher patients
EurekAlert! - 19 Jan 2014 07:00
(Weizmann Institute of Science) Weizmann Institute scientists have discovered a new cellular pathway implicated in Gaucher disease. Their findings may offer a new therapeutic target for the management of this disease, as...
Thirty-year-old Data Offers New View Of Venus
Live Science - 19 Jan 2014 01:19
Researcher finds convincing evidence for water molecules inside Venus.
'Wake Up Rosetta' Live Stream: Watch The Comet-Chasing Satellite Awaken From Deep-Space Hibernation
IBTimes - 19 Jan 2014 23:52
Rosetta, the European Space Agency's comet-chasing satellite, is getting a very public wake-up call on Jan. 20. The "Wake Up Rosetta" live stream event will begin at 4:15 a.m. EST.
With Emotion Recognition Algorithms, Computers Know What You're Thinking
Singularity Hub - 19 Jan 2014 22:56
A handful of companies are developing algorithms that can read the human emotions behind nuanced and fleeting facial expressions to maximize advertising and market research campaigns. Major corporations including Procter...
Japanese Dolphin Hunt Update: Slaughter Continues Into Third Day In Taiji's 'Killing Cove' Despite Protests
IBTimes - 19 Jan 2014 21:32
Sea Shepherd is continuing its campaign to raise awareness about the recent capture of approximately 250 bottlenose dolphins in Taiji, Japan's infamous 'killing cove'. A combined five pods have been held in the cove sinc...
Genome of the Blood-Sucking Hookworm Decoded
Live Science - 19 Jan 2014 20:15
Hookworms are parasitic worms, and they currently infect about 700 million people in the world. Now, researchers say they've decoded this blood-sucker's genome, which could lead to better ways to prevent or treat the con...
Panda Cub Bao Bao Makes Public Debut at National Zoo
Live Science - 19 Jan 2014 20:13
Visitors to the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, D.C., can finally get a glimpse of the panda cub Bao Bao. The baby bear made her public debut on Saturday (Jan. 18), but apparently slept through much of it.
Extreme El Niños Could Hit Twice As Often
Live Science - 19 Jan 2014 20:00
The most intense El Niño events may soon hit every 10 years, instead of every 20 years, thanks to warming water in the eastern Pacific Ocean, a new study predicts.
Devastating El Niño events to double this century
New Scientist - 19 Jan 2014 20:00
Extreme El Niño events that could kill tens of thousands of people will become twice as common because of climate change
'I Quit' Will Be Familiar Refrain in 2014
Live Science - 19 Jan 2014 14:09
More employees plan to look for new jobs this year than since the recession started. What's driving them?
Entrepreneurial Spirit Burns Brightest in Minority Students
Live Science - 19 Jan 2014 14:08
The drive among students to become entrepreneurs when they grow up decreases as they get older, new research shows.
Will Your New Boss Be a Jerk? New Computer Program Can Tell
Live Science - 19 Jan 2014 14:07
Companies looking to hire new CEO's or any manager could use a new computer test to determine if the prospective boss is a little too self absorbed.
Solar-power device would use heat to enhance efficiency
EurekAlert! - 19 Jan 2014 07:00
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) New approach developed at MIT could generate power from sunlight efficiently and on demand.
Distant quasar illuminates a filament of the cosmic web
EurekAlert! - 19 Jan 2014 07:00
(University of California - Santa Cruz) Astronomers have discovered a distant quasar illuminating a vast nebula of diffuse gas, revealing for the first time part of the network of filaments thought to connect galaxies in...
Keeping whales safe in sound
EurekAlert! - 19 Jan 2014 07:00
(Terry Collins Assoc) The International Union for the Conservation of Nature is intensifying global efforts to safeguard whales and other marine species from the harms of powerful noise used in seismic seafloor surveys b...
York scientists investigate the fiber of our being
EurekAlert! - 19 Jan 2014 07:00
(University of York) Research at the University of York's Structural Biology Laboratory, in collaboration with groups in Canada, the USA and Sweden, has begun to uncover how our gut bacteria metabolize the complex dietar...
Island channel could power about half of Scotland, studies show
EurekAlert! - 19 Jan 2014 07:00
(University of Edinburgh) Renewable tidal energy sufficient to power about half of Scotland could be harnessed from a single stretch of water off the north coast of the country, engineers say.
Cleveland Clinic identifies mechanism in Alzheimer's-related memory loss
EurekAlert! - 19 Jan 2014 07:00
(Cleveland Clinic) Cleveland Clinic researchers have identified a protein in the brain that plays a critical role in the memory loss seen in Alzheimer's patients, according to a study to be published in the journal Natur...
Milky Way may have formed 'inside-out': Gaia provides new insight into Galactic evolution
EurekAlert! - 19 Jan 2014 07:00
(University of Cambridge) Research on first data release from Gaia-ESO project suggests the Milky Way formed by expanding out from the centre, and reveals new insights into the way our Galaxy was assembled.
Chimpanzees' Use Of Hand Gestures To 'Coordinate' Activities An 'Important Building Block' In Evolution Of Language
IBTimes - 19 Jan 2014 02:56
Scientists have found that chimpanzees, our closest living relatives with whom we share 98 percent of our genes, are able to use hand gestures to achieve shared goals. Humans working with chimps raised in captivity in th...
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week
Live Science - 19 Jan 2014 01:46
The Southern Alps, space junk and the Tarantula Nebula -- just a few of our favorite images for this week.
'Wake Up Rosetta': European Space Agency's Comet-Hunting Satellite Gets Ready For Historic Mission
IBTimes - 19 Jan 2014 01:17
The European Space Agency's Rosetta satellite is currently hibernating, but the alarm clock is set for Jan. 20. The "Wake Up Rosetta" campaign is just the beginning for the ESA's satellite as it plans to rendezvous with ...