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Quantum foam

Phys.org - 4 Jan 2016 16:10
Quantum foam Quantum foam. It may sound like the name of a new craft beer, but it's something even more amazing.
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New Stick-On Device Could Monitor Heart Problems

Live Science - 4 Jan 2016 17:48
New Stick-On Device Could Monitor Heart Problems Researchers have invented a heart rate monitor that can stick to your skin, and also store data.
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Cold fermions keep distance from each other

Phys.org - 4 Jan 2016 16:37
Cold fermions keep distance from each other Today, quantum optical experiments provide methods to prove the rules that have been thought of and pressed into elegant mathematical equations in those days. In this regard, scientists in the Quantum Many-Body Division ...
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Gene thought to suppress cancer may actually promote spread of colorectal cancer A gene that is known to suppress the growth and spread of many types of cancer has the opposite effect in some forms of colorectal cancer, researchers have found. It is a finding that may lay the foundation for new color...
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Pediatric sickle cell study stopped early due to positive results For some children with sickle cell disease, the drug hydroxyurea is as effective as blood transfusions to reduce blood flow speeds in the brain, a national sickle cell disease study has found. Increased blood flows are a...
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Critical clues on cartilage

Science Daily - 4 Jan 2016 23:37
'Microdomains' -- non-fibrous areas within cartilage -- play a key role in the function of cartilage, researchers have discovered. They have also found that information paves the way for better treatment of injuries such...
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The requirement for tumor tissue specimens and associated analyses in order to participate in clinical trials appears to be a significant barrier to clinical trial enrollment and may delay treatment. Potential solutions ...
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The Physician Payments Sunshine Act, passed under the Affordable Care Act, requires all pharmaceutical and medical device companies to report payments to physicians, including consulting fees, gifts, speaking fees, meals...
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Solving the mystery of defective embryos

Science Daily - 4 Jan 2016 23:32
Solving the mystery of defective embryos A new mechanism that may explain why some embryos are not useful for fertility treatment has been discovered by scientists. Embryos obtained when a sperm fertilizes an egg in a test tube often have defects, say the resea...
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Discovery of a new drug target could lead to novel treatment for severe autism A novel drug target has been used to rescue functional deficits in human nerve cells derived from patients with Rett syndrome, a severe form of autism-spectrum disorder. The research could lead to a new treatment for Ret...
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Unusual Case of Brain Disease Found in Former College Football Player A young man who played football in college had already developed a degenerative brain disease by the time he died at age 25 from a heart problem, according to a new report of his case.
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Facebook's First Effort at Free Internet Is Just Another Walled Garden Mark Zuckerberg is taking intense fire in India over an initiative that his organization Internet.org launched, to provide limited Internet access to the masses. He seems genuine in his desire...
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Local Geology Makes Sunday's Earthquake in India Complex An earthquake originating in the mantle reflects the complex transitional geology in India's Manipur state.
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4 New Superheavy Elements Land on Periodic Table

Live Science - 4 Jan 2016 20:47
4 New Superheavy Elements Land on Periodic Table After a long hiatus, the periodic table of the elements has finally gotten a new update, adding four new elements to its roster and completing its seventh row.
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The Physics of Bleach

Physics Buzz - 4 Jan 2016 20:33
In a recent viral video from YouTube user Crazy Russian Hacker, the eponymous hacker Taras Kul makes the bewildering decision to top off a glass of coca-cola with an (un)healthy helping of bleach. The effect is almost in...
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An NSAID changed the composition and diversity of gut microbes, which in turn shaped how the drug is broken down and ultimately, cut its effectiveness, researchers report at the conclusion of an animal study.
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Could bug-busting viruses control food poisoning?

Science Daily - 4 Jan 2016 20:19
Viruses that can seek and destroy food poisoning bugs in the gut are currently being investigated by researchers. The work could offer the potential for treating and preventing intestinal illnesses in children in develop...
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A device to automatically monitor and regulate blood-sugar levels in people with type 1 diabetes will undergo final testing in two clinical trials beginning early this year, report scientists.
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Although survival rates for people who suffer cardiac arrest outside a hospital are extremely low in most places, emergency physicians propose three interventions to improve survival rates and functional outcomes in any ...
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Racial bias may be conveyed by doctors' body language Physicians give less compassionate nonverbal cues when treating seriously ill black patients compared with their white counterparts, a small trial revealed. It is the first to look at such interactions in a time-pressure...
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The burden of recurrent acute and chronic pancreatitis in children may be higher than previously thought, with high costs related to repeated hospitalizations, report a pair of new studies.
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It's becoming more common for children and adolescents to seek medical care for back pain. Even with expensive, advanced tests like MRI scans, doctors may not be able to find the exact cause for the pain, say experts.
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