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A New Ninth Planet?

Physics Buzz - 12 Feb 2016 21:43
For most of human history, our solar system had 6 planets (counting the Earth), the ones that could be observed by eye, wandering across the night sky. In 1781, William Herschel's telescope revealed a seventh -- Uranus -...
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The Detection of Gravitational Waves Is a Triumph for Physics

Scientific American - 12 Feb 2016 19:00
The Detection of Gravitational Waves Is a Triumph for Physics It initiates a new phase in the exploration of the universe and in our search for the physical laws that govern it --
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New experimental test detects signs of Lyme disease near time of infection An experimental method developed by researchers appears capable of detecting the stealthy culprit Lyme bacteria at the earliest time of infection, when currently available tests are often still negative.
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Researchers have published an article that addresses the needs of cancer survivors who are at least nine years beyond an initial diagnosis. The Q &A article discusses how to better care for long-term survivors.
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Pesticide-induced mosquito death outweighs fitness advantage of survivors A common toxin used to kill yellow fever mosquito larvae - the most prevalent transmitter of dengue, chikungunya and zika viruses - is highly effective. While there are some fitness advantages to surviving adults, this i...
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Computer models predict right-size heart valves

Science Daily - 13 Feb 2016 01:40
Children born with a certain congenital heart defect often need a percutaneous pulmonary valve surgically inserted when they are 10 to 15 years old. New computer simulations have been developed to determine if that surge...
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Stem cell gene therapy could be key to treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy Scientists have developed a new approach that could eventually be used to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The stem cell gene therapy could be applicable for 60 percent of people with Duchenne, which affects approximat...
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Gene technology to help healthy skin in Aboriginal Australians Australian researchers have used cutting-edge genome technologies to reveal the genetic makeup of a widespread skin parasite causing serious health problems in Aboriginal communities.The research team identified the gene...
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An approved anti-cancer drug successfully targets the first step in the toxic chain reaction that leads to Alzheimer's disease, suggesting that treatments may be found to lower the risk of developing the neurodegenerativ...
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Daya Bay discovers a mismatch

Symmetry Magazine - 13 Feb 2016 01:37
The latest measurements from the Daya Bay neutrino experiment in China don't align with predictions from nuclear theory. A new result from the Daya Bay experiment has revealed a possible flaw in predictions from nuclear ...
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Heterostructures formed by different three-dimensional semiconductors form the foundation for modern electronic and photonic devices. Now, University of Washington scientists have successfully combined two different ultr...
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Polar Vortex to Slam East Coast with Frigid Weather This Valentine's Day This Valentine's Day, some couples may have to cuddle up for warmth as the polar vortex moves south, bringing an icy blast and the coldest temperatures of the season to the northeastern United States this weekend, meteor...
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Zika Virus in Semen Provides More Evidence of Sexual Spread The case of a man in the United Kingdom who had Zika virus a few years ago provides even more evidence that the virus can be transmitted through sex.
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The Future of Gravitational Wave Astronomy

Scientific American - 12 Feb 2016 23:35
The Future of Gravitational Wave Astronomy Fully opening this new window on the universe will take decades—even centuries --
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Poor air quality kills 5.5 million worldwide annually

Science Daily - 12 Feb 2016 23:09
Poor air quality kills 5.5 million worldwide annually New research shows that more than 5.5 million people die prematurely every year due to household and outdoor air pollution. More than half of deaths occur in two of the world's fastest growing economies, China and India.
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'MyShake' App Turns Your Smartphone into Earthquake Detector Seismologists and app developers are shaking things up with a new app that transforms smartphones into personal earthquake detectors.
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Software optimized on Mira advances design of mini-proteins for medicines, materials Scientists are using Mira to virtually design unique, artificial peptides, or short proteins. Peptides have the best properties of two different classes of medical drugs today and could enable future, peptide-based medic...
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New nanotechnology detects biomarkers of cancer

Science Daily - 12 Feb 2016 22:05
Researchers have developed a new technology to detect disease biomarkers in the form of nucleic acids, the building blocks of all living organisms.
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Investigators may have uncovered a novel mechanism behind the ability of obesity to promote cancer progression. The study focused on the effects of obesity on pancreatic and breast cancer, since more than half of those d...
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Inner workings of Ebola vaccine trial

Science Daily - 12 Feb 2016 22:01
An experimental vaccine combined with an innovative way of vaccinating people has resulted in an estimated 100 percent efficacy of the vaccine against the Ebola virus in West Africa -- and the approach could establish a ...
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Space and Technology Review: The Race to the Moon and Mars It's an exciting time for space exploration. NASA, private companies, and several countries are all racing to colonize space. Soon we hope to become a multi-planetary species. But why? This post explores why we're racing...
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World's Oldest Wild Bird Just Became a Mom for the 40th Time The world's oldest known wild bird just added a new chick to the family -- her 40th one, experts say.
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