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Location American Science News for 25 November 2015
An artificial neural network can conjure up realistic-looking but imagined photographs on demand -and the results are quite bizarre
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Infections with Mosquito-Borne Chikungunya Virus Can Cause Brain Inflammation, Death The chikungunya virus usually causes fever and severe pain, but it may also lead to brain inflammation and even death, a new study shows.
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CERN collides heavy nuclei at new record high energy

e! Science News - 25 Nov 2015 22:32
The world's most powerful accelerator, the 27 km long Large Hadron Collider (LHC) operating at CERN in Geneva established collisions between lead nuclei, this morning, at the highest energies ever. The LHC has been colli...
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Liberia Suffers New Ebola Death, Despite Being 'Ebola-Free' The death of a Liberian teen from Ebola raises a lot of questions.
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To more efficiently treat breast cancer, scientists have been researching molecules that selectively bind to cancer cells and deliver a substance that can kill the tumor cells, for several years. Researchers have now, fo...
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Patients experienced no serious adverse reactions after receiving infusions of as many as 2.6 billion cells that had been specially selected to protect the body's ability to produce insulin, report scientists and physici...
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A new approach to identifying biomarkers in blood has proven successful in helping diagnose stroke, and the technology could be expanded to diagnose such conditions as concussion, some forms of dementia, and some types o...
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New research reveals that while foods such as vanilla pudding taste sweeter following three months on a low-sugar diet, the level of sweetness most preferred in foods and beverages does not change. People on the low-suga...
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A new approach to 'vitrification,' or ice-free cryopreservation, has been discovered, which could ultimately allow a much wider use of extreme cold to preserve tissues and even organs for later use.
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Overweight and obesity throughout adulthood, and especially elevated weight in early adulthood, were associated with increased risk of sudden cardiac death in a 32-year study of more than 72,000 women, new research concl...
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New strategy discovered for treating arthritis

Science Daily - 25 Nov 2015 21:36
Arthritis patients could one day benefit from a novel form of medicine, according to researchers. Their early study indicates that arthritic cartilage, previously thought to be impenetrable to therapies, could be treated...
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The creators of commercially sold counseling programs increasingly profit from public health services across the world. However, a new study on the evidence basis for some of the market leaders reveals that serious confl...
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Cobwebs Hold Genetic Secrets About Spiders and Their Prey An empty spider web isn't a mystery; it's a clue.
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In Photos: Worm Grows Heads and Brains of Other Species A flatworm can regenerate its head and brain in the shape of those in other planarian species, researchers have found. Here are images of the bizarre creatures and the experiment that revealed this odd shape-changing abi...
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As the world's leaders prepare for the most important UN climate summit in 20 years, we ask if such meetings and their outcomes actually make a difference
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A new synthetic form of camptothecin appears to have greater potency, longer efficacy and fewer adverse side effects than irinotecan and topotecan, report investigators.
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'Material universe' yields surprising new particle An international team of researchers has predicted the existence of a new type of particle called the type-II Weyl fermion in metallic materials. When subjected to a magnetic field, the materials containing the particle ...
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Success will depend on whether claims of the salmon's commercial benefits prove true and if supermarkets change their plans not to stock it
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Giving birth at the weekend may result in higher risk of neonatal death and infection in English NHS hospitals, although it's unclear whether staff shortages are to blame
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A strange buzzing sound made during the singing mating ritual of an African finch is in fact a tap dance so fast it is invisible to the human eye
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The rocket firm owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has just announced a successful test and historic landing of its New Shepard rocket
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Amazonian women have three fewer children if they are infected with hookworms, but those afflicted by roundworms have two more
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