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Middle-aged adults who scored well on the American Heart Association's Life's Simple 7 checklist were less likely to develop chronic kidney disease than those with low scores. Not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, e...
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World's fastest electron diffraction snapshots of atomic motions in gases Scientists have made a significant advance toward making movies of extremely fast atomic processes with potential applications in energy production, chemistry, medicine, materials science and more. Using a superfast, hig...
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(American Chemical Society) Solar cells are among the most established and widely-utilized alternative energy technologies due to their relative affordability and ease of integration into existing infrastructure. Inexpen...
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In one of the oldest life forms on Earth, scientists have discovered a new compound that shows potent anti-cancer activity. Researchers are pursuing the compound as a possible new therapy for brain tumors and triple nega...
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How a metabolic pathway promotes breast cancer metastasis A metabolic pathway that is up-regulated in some breast cancers promotes the disease's progression by activating a signaling protein called Arf6, according to a paper. The study suggests that statin-like drugs may be eff...
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Crab shell signaling helps control the many faces of cholera, study shows A new study of more than 50 samples of Vibrio cholerae isolated from both patients and the environment demonstrates the diversity and resourcefulness of the organism.
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Scientists find novel metabolic twist that drives cancer survival A novel metabolic pathway that helps cancer cells thrive in conditions that are lethal to normal cells has been identified by a team of researchers. The study reveals that cancer cells use an alternate version of two wel...
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Higher levels of vitamin D correspond to lower cancer risk Researchers report that higher levels of vitamin D -- specifically serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D -- are associated with a correspondingly reduced risk of cancer.
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Age and mobility predict death better than one's 'molecular clock' When it comes to predicting death, more rudimentary measures -- like a person's age or ability to walk or climb stairs -- are much more powerful predictors of survival than certain biomarkers. When comparing a broad set ...
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'Invisible impairments' can make it difficult for stroke survivors to maintain a job, according to a new study . The findings suggest that more needs to be done to make survivors, their GPs and employers aware of the dif...
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New tool tailors drug dosing for patients

Science Daily - 7 Apr 2016 00:52
New tool tailors drug dosing for patients A new computational tool successfully tested in a small pilot trial harnesses clinical data to predict the optimal drug dose for an individual.
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Epilepsy drug may not increase risk of birth defects

Science Daily - 7 Apr 2016 00:52
Babies born to pregnant women taking the epilepsy drug lamotrigine may not be at an increased risk of birth defects, such as cleft lip, cleft palate or clubfoot, according to a study.
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Super-Spider Power! Arachnid's 'Trap-Jaw' Chomps With Lightning Speed | Slo-Mo Video This Chilean spider was recorded at 3,000 frames per second, but played here 150x slower. Still, the bite takes place in less than one video frame. Named 'Semysmauchenius sp1,' the animal uses "power-amplified cheliceral...
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Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have found a potential path to further improve solar cell efficiency by understanding the competition among halogen atoms during the synthesis of su...
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New metallic glass bounces

e! Science News - 6 Apr 2016 23:43
Engineers have created a new material with an unusual chemical structure that makes it incredibly hard and yet elastic.
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Synchrotron Zooms Electrons Around in a Circle 24 Hours a Day - Why? A synchrotron is a high powered X-ray generator, running 24 hours day and night to provide high frequency light beams for scientific research. In order not to waste any time or money, the researchers... --
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Synchrotron Zooms Electrons around in a Circle 24 Hours a Day--Why? A synchrotron is a high powered x-ray generator, running 24 hours day and night to provide high-frequency light beams for scientific research. In order not to waste any time or money the... --
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Researchers hoping to design new materials for energy uses have developed a system to make synthetic polymers -- some would say plastics -- with the versatility of nature's own polymers, the ubiquitous proteins. Based on...
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Advance may make quantum computing more practical

e! Science News - 6 Apr 2016 23:04
Quantum computers are largely hypothetical devices that could perform some calculations much more rapidly than conventional computers can. They exploit a property called superposition, which describes a quantum particle'...
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Bullet Links Lawrence of Arabia to Famous Ambush

Live Science - 6 Apr 2016 22:16
Bullet Links Lawrence of Arabia to Famous Ambush Archaeologists have discovered a piece of evidence that places Lawrence of Arabia at the scene of a train ambush in Saudi Arabia in 1917.
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Feedback technique used on diamond 'qubits' could make quantum computing more practical Quantum computers are largely hypothetical devices that could perform some calculations much more rapidly than conventional computers can. They exploit a property called superposition, which describes a quantum particle'...
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Genetic elements that drive regeneration uncovered

Science Daily - 6 Apr 2016 22:04
Genetic elements that drive regeneration uncovered Salamanders and fish possess genes that can enable healing of damaged tissue and even regrowth of missing limbs. The key to regeneration lies not only in the genes, but in the DNA sequences that regulate expression of th...
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