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Paper proposes method to create gravitational fields
Phys.org - 11 Jan 2016 16:22
Producing and detecting gravitational fields at will using magnetic fields, controlling them for study, working with them to produce new technologies--it sounds impossible, but Prof. André Füzfa of Namur University has...
Mantis at the Movies: Tiny Specs Reveal Bugs' 3D Vision
Live Science - 12 Jan 2016 01:14
An (adorable) new technique proves that insects can use stereopsis to see in 3D.
Even small reductions in kidney function may damage heart, blood vessels
Science Daily - 12 Jan 2016 01:27
Even small reductions in kidney function are associated with heart and blood vessel damage, according to new research.
Polymer puts new medical solutions within reach
Science Daily - 12 Jan 2016 01:27
Combining the properties of liquid crystals and hydrogels in just the right proportions creates the potential for new materials that have the same mechanical properties as soft tissues in the body. A material that is wat...
Brain's immune cells key to maintaining blood-brain barrier
Science Daily - 12 Jan 2016 01:26
New research shows that the cells responsible for protecting the brain from infection and inflammation are also responsible for repairing the system of defenses that separates the brain from the rest of the body. These f...
Childhood leukemias forged by different evolutionary forces than in older adults
Science Daily - 12 Jan 2016 01:26
A new study shows that the evolutionary force of genetic drift contributes to the ability of cancerous cells to overtake populations of healthy cells in young children. In contrast, genetic drift contributes almost not a...
Too much sugar? There's an enzyme for that
Science Daily - 12 Jan 2016 01:26
Guilt-free sugary treats may be on the horizon. Scientists have discovered an enzyme that can stop the toxic effects of sugar in various organs of the body. This enzyme, named glycerol 3-phosphate phosphatase (G3PP), pla...
How to Avoid Low Back Pain: Exercise and Education
Live Science - 12 Jan 2016 01:22
Shoe inserts, back-support belts and other gadgets aimed at preventing low back pain may be a waste of money. Instead, exercise is the best way to ward off this common problem.
Chemistry researchers develop metal complexes to study cancer
Science Daily - 12 Jan 2016 01:10
Chemistry researchers have published a study showing that specialized compounds containing the metal ruthenium may be able to recognize or damage specific DNA structures relevant for cancer.
Unusual drug target, drug generate exciting preclinical results in mouse models of metastatic breast cancer
Science Daily - 12 Jan 2016 00:32
A doctor treating a patient with a potentially fatal metastatic breast tumor would be very pleased to find, after administering a round of treatment, that the primary tumor had undergone a change in character - from aggr...
Scientists identify protein interaction that defines an aggressive brain tumor subtype
Science Daily - 12 Jan 2016 00:28
Researchers show how the interaction of two proteins leads to medulloblastoma subtype with the worst prognosis. They also report that they have discovered a possible treatment strategy.
Quick screening method identifies promising anti-Ebola drugs
Science Daily - 12 Jan 2016 00:28
A quick screening method has been used for the first time in a standard open laboratory to identify and test promising anti-Ebola drugs. This approach increases the possibility of finding new therapies faster, say invest...
First complete genome sequence of the Zika virus released
Science Daily - 12 Jan 2016 00:28
Having confirmed the first cases of infection in Suriname then in French Guiana, a research team has sequenced the complete genome of the Zika virus, which is responsible for an unprecedented epidemic currently sweeping ...
Exercise reduces heart disease risk in depressed patients
Science Daily - 12 Jan 2016 00:28
Symptoms of mild to minimal depression were associated with early indicators of heart disease, say researchers. However, the study found regular exercise seems to reduce the adverse cardiovascular consequences of depress...
Recycling light
e! Science News - 12 Jan 2016 00:07
Humanity started recycling relatively early in its evolution: there are proofs that trash recycling was taking place as early as in the 500 BC. What about light recycling? Consider light bulbs: more than one hundred and ...
Sound of your own voice may help you understand your emotions
New Scientist - 12 Jan 2016 00:00
We know bodily signals such as heartbeat play an active role in shaping our thoughts and emotions. Now it seems our voices have similar powers
Two-stage power management system boosts energy-harvesting efficiency
e! Science News - 11 Jan 2016 23:37
A two-stage power management and storage system could dramatically improve the efficiency of triboelectric generators that harvest energy from irregular human motion such as walking, running or finger tapping.
Self-adaptive material heals itself, stays tough
e! Science News - 11 Jan 2016 23:26
An adaptive material invented at Rice University combines self-healing and reversible self-stiffening properties.
Study examines the downside of larger families
Science Daily - 11 Jan 2016 22:57
Large families often capture the public's attention, from 'The Brady Bunch' to '19 Kids and Counting.' But new research by economists offers strong evidence that children in larger families are more likely to fall behind...
People seeking treatment for depression may not be getting all the information they want
Science Daily - 11 Jan 2016 22:57
More than 15 million American adults seek treatment for depression each year. However, a first-of-its-kind study reveals an eye-opening disconnect between the priorities of patients and clinicians when it comes to the in...
Legal barriers to adolescent participation in HIV, STI research need to be removed
Science Daily - 11 Jan 2016 22:56
Parental permission for adolescent participation in research on HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is not required ethically and may undermine public health interests, according...
Two-in-one packaging may increase drug efficacy and reduce side effects
Science Daily - 11 Jan 2016 22:56
Researchers have developed a speedy, controllable way to get two or more ingredients into the same tiny capsule and only have them mix when triggered by a signal like vibrations or heat.