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In death, there is life
The Economist - 23 Mar 2016 20:03
MAX PLANCK, the inventor of quantum theory, once said that science advances one funeral at a time. He meant--or, at least, is presumed to have meant--that the death of a dominant mind in a field liberates others with dif...
The tougher men think they are, the less likely they are to be honest with doctors
Science Daily - 23 Mar 2016 23:20
Men are less likely than women to go to the doctor, more likely to choose a male doctor when they do go, but less likely to be honest with that doctor about their symptoms, psychologists have found. The researchers belie...
Survey finds positive view towards living kidney donation
Science Daily - 23 Mar 2016 19:54
Researchers examined the willingness of voting US citizens to become living kidney donors and to determine the potential influence of compensation for donation.
Live Sumatran Rhino Captured in Indonesia
Live Science - 24 Mar 2016 01:40
Humans have made contact with a Sumatran rhino in the Indonesian region of Borneo for the first time in 40 years.
Elusive Marbled Cats Secretly Photographed in Borneo
Live Science - 24 Mar 2016 01:39
A secret photo shoot deep in the forests of Malaysian Borneo is helping researchers determine just how many marbled cats -- rare, tree-climbing felines -- live in the region, according to a new study.
Photos: The Secret Lives of Borneo's Mysterious Marbled Cats
Live Science - 24 Mar 2016 01:34Brains of elderly people who exercise look 10 years younger
New Scientist - 24 Mar 2016 00:00
Exercise can slow memory loss and decline in neural processing speeds, but people need to start exercising before they show any symptoms
Sterile Box offers safer surgeries
Science Daily - 23 Mar 2016 23:20
Researchers have validated their Sterile Box, a mobile, solar-powered facility to sterilize surgical instruments in low-resource settings.
Tooth loss increases the risk of diminished cognitive function
Science Daily - 23 Mar 2016 23:20
A team of researchers systematically assessed the association between oral health and cognitive function in adult populations, and found that there is an association between tooth loss and reduced cognitive function.
Brain stimulation may reduce symptoms, improve decision-making in people with anorexia
Science Daily - 23 Mar 2016 23:20
Core symptoms of anorexia nervosa, including the urge to restrict food intake and feeling fat, are reduced after just one session of a noninvasive brain stimulation technique, according new research.
Breakthrough in diagnosis of melanoma skin cancer
Science Daily - 23 Mar 2016 23:18
Researchers have revealed a remarkable link between malignant melanoma and a non-coding RNA gene called SAMMSON. The SAMMSON gene is expressed in human malignant melanoma and, strikingly, the growth of aggressive skin ca...
Prooxidants may fix metabolic defect in arthritis-driving T cells
Science Daily - 23 Mar 2016 23:18
Researchers have uncovered a metabolic defect that spurs T cells to go rogue in rheumatoid arthritis patients.
What is Structural Engineering?
KQED Quest - 23 Mar 2016 22:57
This cute animation explains what structural engineers do.
Microfluidic devices gently rotate small organisms and cells
e! Science News - 23 Mar 2016 22:35
A method to rotate single particles, cells or organisms using acoustic waves in a microfluidic device will allow researchers to take three dimensional images with only a cell phone. Acoustic waves can move and position b...
World's Largest Aircraft Readies for Takeoff
Live Science - 23 Mar 2016 22:34
The hybrid Airlander 10 is a giant, some 65 feet longer than the Airbus A380, and will be able to soar the friendly skies for five days when manned and up to two weeks when unmanned.
Seizure drug Gabapentin lowers postoperative nausea and vomiting risk
Science Daily - 23 Mar 2016 22:28
The anticonvulsant medication gabapentin--already a useful part of strategies to control pain after surgery--also effectively reduces the common complication of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), reports a study.
Teen dating violence prevention programs fall short
Science Daily - 23 Mar 2016 22:24
While teen dating violence prevention programs increased knowledge and changed student attitudes to be less supportive of such behavior, they did not actually reduce dating violence, according to this meta-analysis of re...
People with rage disorder twice as likely to have latent toxoplasmosis parasite infection
Science Daily - 23 Mar 2016 22:23
Individuals with a psychiatric disorder involving recurrent bouts of extreme, impulsive anger -- road rage, for example -- are more than twice as likely to have been exposed to a common parasite than healthy individuals ...
Microfluidic devices gently rotate small organisms and cells
Phys.org - 23 Mar 2016 22:12
A method to rotate single particles, cells or organisms using acoustic waves in a microfluidic device will allow researchers to take three dimensional images with only a cell phone. Acoustic waves can move and position b...
Sunken Pirate Ship from Explorer Vasco da Gama's Fleet Discovered
Live Science - 23 Mar 2016 22:03
A sunken ship from Vasco da Gama's fleet has been found off the coast of present-day Oman.
Is 'Cat Litter' Parasite Making You a Rageaholic?
Live Science - 23 Mar 2016 21:29
People who are infected with a common parasite found in cat litter may face a higher risk of having uncontrollable bouts of rage.
Moon's lack of water down to ancient shift in its spin axis
New Scientist - 23 Mar 2016 21:00
Molten rock flowing beneath the moon's crust billions of years ago shifted the moon's spin axis, hinting that lunar water stores date back to the very early solar system