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Origami, the ancient art of paper folding, may soon provide a foundation for antennas that can reconfigure themselves to operate at different frequencies, microfluidic devices whose properties can change in operation -- ...
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Scientists from the Kurchatov Institute, MIPT, the University of Parma (Italy), Moscow State University, and Saint Petersburg State University have created a neural network based on polymeric memristors - devices that ca...
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For women undergoing breast cancer surgery, a technique called lipofilling--using the patient's own fat cells to optimize the results of breast reconstruction--does not increase the risk of recurrent breast cancer, repor...
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Scientists have been trying for years to make a practical lithium-ion battery anode out of silicon, which could store 10 times more energy per charge than today's commercial anodes and make high-performance batteries a l...
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Mysterious Sonic Boom Reported Over New Jersey

Live Science - 29 Jan 2016 02:33
Mysterious Sonic Boom Reported Over New Jersey The boom was followed by nine others along the Eastern Seaboard from New Jersey to Long Island, New York. The cause of the booms remains elusive, with NASA, a Naval airbase and the Federal Aviation Authority saying they ...
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Reported Cases of Zika Virus Worldwide (Infographic)

Live Science - 30 Jan 2016 01:29
Reported Cases of Zika Virus Worldwide (Infographic) Map showing countries that have reported virus transmission, cases of the virus, or historical cases prior to 2015.
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There May Be an Exercise 'Sweet Spot' for Losing Weight Working out more does not necessarily translate into burning significantly more calories, a new study finds.
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Primeval Diamonds Reveal Snapshot of Early Earth's Tumultuous History Plate tectonics may have already been operating when Earth was just a baby, a chemical analysis of 3.5-billion-year-old diamonds reveals.
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This plant sucks! (But how?)

e! Science News - 30 Jan 2016 00:38
The bladderwort has a trap faster than the blink of an eye. It uses powerful suction to snatch its prey. A recently published review is helping reveal exactly how a plant can suck so much.
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In Images: Drones Take Flight in Antarctica and the Arctic Aerial drones are seemingly everywhere these days. Even in the most remote places on Earth, scientists are testing the limits of what these robotic devices can do.
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Researchers create first self-assembled superconductor Building on nearly two decades' worth of research, a multidisciplinary team at Cornell has blazed a new trail by creating a self-assembled, three-dimensional gyroidal superconductor.
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Drone's-Eye View: Flying Vehicles Could Monitor Ice in Remote Regions Drones face a new set of challenges as scientists deploy the remote flying vehicles to create maps of sea ice in some of the most remote locations on Earth.
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Discovered: How to unlock inaccessible genes

Science Daily - 29 Jan 2016 22:44
Discovered: How to unlock inaccessible genes The mechanism used by specialized enzymes to remodel the extremely condensed genetic material in the nucleus of cells in order to control which genes can be used has been discovered. The research reveals that some remode...
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First topical treatment for common benign skin lesions

Science Daily - 29 Jan 2016 22:44
First topical treatment for common benign skin lesions An investigation into the molecular mechanisms responsible for the most common type of benign skin lesion may lead to the first nonsurgical treatment for the growths called seborrheic keratoses, which in addition to bein...
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For patients with gender dysphoria undergoing male-to-female transformation, a stepwise approach to facial feminization surgery (FFS) leads to good cosmetic outcomes along with psychological, social, and functional benef...
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'Pop quiz' could help predict sexually transmitted infections in young women An online 'pop quiz' researchers developed in 2009 shows promising accuracy in predicting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in young women, although not, apparently, in young men.
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When cardiac stem cells undergo low-intensity pulsed ultrasound treatment, these cells can perform continuing modifications, tissue remodeling and regeneration of damaged cardiac tissue after a heart attack, report resea...
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Neurogenesis: Discovery of a new regulatory mechanism

Science Daily - 29 Jan 2016 22:19
A previously unknown mechanism has been discovered that is highly conserved between species and which regulates neurogenesis through precise temporal control of the activity of a family of proteins essential for brain de...
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From mother to child, passing on disease

Science Daily - 29 Jan 2016 22:16
Researchers are reminding US doctors to watch for two vector-borne and potentially life-threatening diseases that can be passed from mother to child. Though Chagas disease and Leishmaniasis are generally found in other p...
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Assessing stem cells: New biomarker developed

Science Daily - 29 Jan 2016 22:16
A research team has found a way to assess the viability of 'manufactured' stem cells known as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The team's discovery offers a new way to fast-track screening methods used in stem cel...
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New class of drug slows growth of castration-resistant prostate cancer cells Sphingosine kinase inhibitors are a new category of drugs that act on specific enzymes involved in sphingolipid metabolism to reduce the formation of a pro-cancer, pro-inflammatory lipid signaling molecule known as sphin...
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Seaweed offers solution to transporting stem cells, wound treatment Stem cells have been put into plasters and bandages to help heal wounds for the first time, thanks to a newly developed technique. The method of encasing stem cells in an alginate gel made from seaweed makes them practic...
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