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Guided ultrasound plus nanoparticle chemotherapy cures tumors in mice
Science Daily - 4 Dec 2015 21:59
Thermal ablation with magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) is a noninvasive technique for treating fibroids and cancer. New research shows that combining the technique with chemotherapy can allow...
Monster Black Hole Eats Star, Returns Leftovers
Live Science - 4 Dec 2015 06:25
A supermassive black hole anchoring the center of a nearby galaxy has been caught in a rarely seen double act: ripping apart a nearby sun-size star and shooting out jets of debris from its center at close to light speed.
New Horizons releases first images of Pluto in sharpest focus
New Scientist - 4 Dec 2015 23:22
A just-released series of images from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft are the first to show the icy world at the highest resolution possible, taken as the probe flew almost directly overhead
Autoimmune epilepsy outcomes depend heavily on antibody type
Science Daily - 4 Dec 2015 21:59
Immune dysfunction is increasingly recognized as a cause of drug-resistant epilepsy but how or why the immune system attacks nerve cells -- and the consequences on seizure control -- are not well understood. Two studies ...
Superquiet Supersonic: NASA Aims for Softer Booms
Live Science - 4 Dec 2015 21:54
Supersonic planes are superfast, but they're also superloud.
Little Male Songbird Makes Colorful Splash at Brooklyn Park
Live Science - 4 Dec 2015 21:50
A stunningly colorful little male songbird called a painted bunting has drawn a big crowd to Brooklyn's Prospect Park this week, where birders and other enthusiasts flocked. The bird has never, in recent memory, been spo...
Mark Zuckerberg's Donation: What Can You Buy with $45 Billion?
Live Science - 4 Dec 2015 21:39
From dozens of private islands to the entire budget of the National Science Foundation, $45 billion can buy a lot of stuff.
New leads in the struggle against a formidable leukemia
Science Daily - 4 Dec 2015 20:55
A coordinated push to decrypt a complex form of leukemia is delivering a trove of new drug candidates and treatment ideas, a dozen of which will be presented at the American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting in Orland...
No two faces are the same
Science Daily - 4 Dec 2015 20:55
Researchers have been studying a likely congenital dysfunction that is characterized by the inability to recognize familiar faces. The study's findings are crucial, not just for our understanding of face recognition, but...
A more efficient way of converting ethanol to a better alternative fuel
e! Science News - 4 Dec 2015 20:41
Ethanol, which is produced from corn, is commonly-used as an additive in engine fuel as a way to reduce harmful emissions and scale back U.S. reliance on foreign oil. But since ethanol is an oxygenated fuel, its use resu...
Future of Learning Series Wrap-Up: 8 Takes on How Tech Is Impacting Education
Singularity Hub - 4 Dec 2015 20:33
Over the past several weeks, we have been writing about how technology is impacting education as part of our 'Future of Learning' series. Our contributors explored the skills needed to thrive in...
Certain herpes viruses can infect human neurons
Science Daily - 4 Dec 2015 19:14
Epstein-Barr virus and Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus can infect and replicate in cultured and primary neurons, report scientists.
Gene pair plays crucial role in colon cancer, vet team shows
Science Daily - 4 Dec 2015 19:11
Two related genes in the Musashi family are required for colon cancer to develop, researchers have discovered, adding that they may be useful targets for effective treatment.
Drug combo halves the time needed to cure resistant TB
New Scientist - 4 Dec 2015 18:42
Regime rids people of the most stubborn form of tuberculosis in just nine months compared with 24 months - and comes with fewer side effects
Birds prefer to eat at outdoor cafes with slow plate-clearing
New Scientist - 4 Dec 2015 18:37
When a bird swoops on your leftovers or a chip from your hand, it might be because of an ancient relationship between our species
9 Hacks for Making Healthier Holiday Cookies
Live Science - 4 Dec 2015 18:28
Here are some tweaks you make to your holiday cookies for healthier cookies (that still taste good).
Ancient 'Wand' May Be Oldest Example of Lead Work in the Levant
Live Science - 4 Dec 2015 18:22
A lead and wood artifact discovered in a roughly 6,000-year-old grave in a desert cave is the oldest evidence of smelted lead on record in the Levant, a new study finds.
Two genes linked to intellectual disability, circular skin creases on limbs
Science Daily - 4 Dec 2015 18:13
Clinical geneticists have identified two genes that cause the rare congenital syndrome known as circumferential skin creases Kunze type. With less than a dozen cases reported worldwide, the syndrome is extremely rare.
Cell suicide prevention squad
Science Daily - 4 Dec 2015 18:13
Recent research has shown that the cells in our bodies teeter on the brink of death. They possess intricate molecular mechanisms that promote either suicide or survival. The concept is known as programmed cell death (PCD...
Error correction strategies of cells
Science Daily - 4 Dec 2015 18:13
Error correction of cells have been reviewed by researchers who have investigatred the importance of crosstalk and its effects, and propose an alternative model that suppresses erroneous initiation.
Northern Lights now appear in central Europe and much of US
New Scientist - 4 Dec 2015 17:55
A citizen science project is finding aurora borealis in skies of central Europe and much of the US, further south than satellite-based forecast models predict
Error correction strategies of cells: Team proposes new hypothesis
Phys.org - 4 Dec 2015 17:08
Cells dynamically respond to environmental signals by turning appropriate sets of genes on or off. The "control system" that determines which genes need to be expressed at what time depends primarily on the interactions ...