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Physicists solve 40-year mystery, proving that the elusive "spin liquid" does exist
Phys.org - 17 Dec 2015 15:53
Takashi Imai has managed to crack a mystery of matter that has eluded other top physicists, even Nobel winners, for decades.
Physicists search for signs of supersymmetry
Phys.org - 17 Dec 2015 14:37
The first results from direct searches for new physics were announced today from CERN's energy-upgraded Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Among these results was a search for signs of a new theory called supersymmetry in whic...
New material developed for accelerated skin regeneration in major wounds
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 23:56
Researchers have developed a synthetic biomaterial that fills wounds and aids in regeneration of skin cells, which ultimately improves wound healing.
Targeting Gut Microbes Could Lower Risk of Heart Disease
Live Science - 17 Dec 2015 23:25
For the first time, researchers find that a compound in some red wines and olive oils can interfere with gut microbes in ways that could potentially help to prevent heart disease in humans.
Adorable 'Star Wars' BB-8 Droid Brought to Life with 3D Printing
Live Science - 17 Dec 2015 22:58
The force is strong with this one.
'Hoverboard' Scooter Fires: Faulty Batteries May Be to Blame
Live Science - 17 Dec 2015 22:53
It's likely not the hoverboards themselves that are causing fires and explosions, but rather their energy sources: shoddily made lithium-ion batteries, experts say.
Brain's GPS depends on visual landmarks to triangulate location, researchers find
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 22:18
Researchers have found that space-mapping neurons -- the GPS system in the brain -- have a strong dependence on what is being looked at when triangulating location, a finding that resolves a neurological mystery that has...
Multiple myeloma drug could revolutionize treatment for sickle cell disease
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 22:16
An established drug for recurrent multiple myeloma might effectively be repurposed to improve the survival and day-to-day lives of patients with devastating sickle cell disease, according to new research.
Architecture of mTOR protein complex solved
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 22:16
For a long time it has been known that the protein TOR - Target of Rapamycin -- controls cell growth and is involved in the development of diseases such as cancer and diabetes. Researchers have now examined the structure...
New genes associated with extreme longevity identified
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 22:15
Centenarians show successful aging as they remain active and alert at very old ages. Scientists have begun to unravel the basis for longevity by finding genetic loci associated with extreme longevity. A new study uses a ...
Minorities less likely to trust physicians, research reveals
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 21:35
Minority groups such as African-Americans and Latinos are less likely than whites to believe their physicians care about them, new research reveals. The survey cohort consists of 2,800 people 18 and older in the contiguo...
Gains in health insurance across Texas fall behind rest of US, new report shows
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 21:35
The rate of adults without health insurance across the US dropped nearly twice as much as in Texas from 2013 to 2015, according to a new report. The report found that since enrollment began in the Affordable Care Act (AC...
Scientists identify mechanisms to reduce epileptic seizures following TBI
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 21:35
Halting production of new neurons in the brain following traumatic brain injury can help reduce resulting epileptic seizures, cognitive decline, and impaired memory, researchers report.
Exceptional care requires patient-driven education
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 21:35
When it comes to quality communication, meeting the needs of all health-literacy levels requires creative thinking, new research confirms.
Cancer: Pinpoint targeting instead of shotgun approach, say experts
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 21:33
Integrins help cells communicate with and adapt to their environment. Also cancer cells depend on their properties to survive and spread throughout the body. Now scientists have successfully developed a small, highly act...
Nonoperative treatment of appendicitis may have unknown long-term risks and costs
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 21:33
It is too early to change the standard treatment of appendicitis in US adults to initial antibiotic therapy only, rather than surgical removal of the appendix, or appendectomy, authors of a new systematic review study co...
Identification tags define neural circuits
Science Daily - 17 Dec 2015 21:33
Biologists have identified a network of proteins that guides neural synapse formation in Drosophila brains. They discovered that proteins from two different molecular subfamilies bind together selectively. This binding c...
A step towards quantum electronics
Phys.org - 17 Dec 2015 21:00
Work of physicists at the University of Geneva (UNIGE), Switzerland, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich), in which they connected two materials with unusual quantum-mechanical properties ...
New species of human may have shared our caves - and beds
New Scientist - 17 Dec 2015 21:00
A controversial bone discovery suggests we lived alongside a primitive species of human - and may have cannibalised them
Four genes discovered that will help you live beyond 100
New Scientist - 17 Dec 2015 21:00
Scanning the genomes of centenarians showed that four genes help them live longer. The discovery could boost the search for ways to protect against age-related diseases
Elephant Daughters Step into Murdered Matriarchs' Roles
Live Science - 17 Dec 2015 20:56
Younger female elephants take up new social positions when an older matriarch dies, forging links with other elephant daughters that mirror mothers' connections.
Paris Climate Deal Could Stave Off Disaster, Al Gore Says
Live Science - 17 Dec 2015 20:49
The Paris agreement, which 195 nations signed over the weekend, could be the breakthrough that lets humanity avoid a looming climate catastrophe, Gore said Wednesday (Dec. 16) at the annual fall meeting of the American G...