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New method of detecting gravitational waves will bring them closer Scientists at The University of Western Australia have discovered new technology which could mean that instead of being detected a billion light years away, gravitational waves may be identified throughout 'the observabl...
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Study finds unexpected long-range particle interactions

e! Science News - 12 Apr 2016 20:04
Moving bodies can be attracted to each other, even when they're quite far apart and separated by many other objects: That, in a nutshell, is the somewhat unexpected finding by a team of researchers at MIT.
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Stephen Hawking's 'Starshot': 5 Fun Facts About Alpha Centauri Earthlings may have left boot prints on the moon, but even nearby stars, such as the bright Alpha Centauri system, have long been out of reach.
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Endangered Wolf Meets a Lynx Family | Video

Live Science - 13 Apr 2016 00:49
Endangered Wolf Meets a Lynx Family | Video As Europe's endangered wildlife rebounds, rare animals such as wolves and lynxes are having extraordinary encounters.
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Workstations: Standing up for comfort

Science Daily - 13 Apr 2016 00:03
Researchers were interested in determining if a study using a psychophysical protocol could provide guidance for the development of guidelines for standing computer workstations similar to those for seated workstations.
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Mobility plays important role in development for toddlers with disabilities Typical toddlers simultaneously spend about three hours a day in physical activity, play and engagement with objects such as toys, while their peers with mobility disabilities are less likely to engage in all of those be...
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Southern California's reduction in smog linked to major improvement in children's health A study that tracked Southern California children over a 20-year period has found they now have significantly fewer respiratory symptoms as a result of improved air quality. Researchers examined a health issue that makes...
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Benefits to using telehealth with ASD families

Science Daily - 13 Apr 2016 00:03
Parents with children on the autism spectrum are able to have a specialist address challenging behavior in these children by interacting over the computer, too -- and at less than half of the cost of receiving similar ca...
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Potential role for vaccine in malaria elimination

Science Daily - 13 Apr 2016 00:03
Although the World Health Organization decided not to recommend the use of RTS,S/AS01, the most advanced malaria vaccine candidate that is in development, in infants within the Expanded Programme of Immunisations (EPI), ...
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Since the recent link to severe neurological defects in infants born to mothers infected during pregnancy, Zika virus (ZIKV) has become a public health and research priority. A new study reports details from the 2015 Zik...
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Single-cell analysis of embryos reveals mis-segregation of parental genomes Single-cell embryos contain a set of maternal and paternal chromosomes, and as the embryo grows, daughter cells receive a copy of each. In a new study, researchers have discovered errors during the earliest stages of emb...
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Will raindrops stick to a spider web's threads?

e! Science News - 12 Apr 2016 23:03
If you go out after a rain, you may notice spider webs glistening with water droplets. The soggy webs resemble human-made meshes for fog collection: They both have thin fibers that collect water from droplets in the air....
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Stephen Hawking Helps Launch Project 'Starshot' for Interstellar Space Exploration Stephen Hawking is helping to lead Breakthrough Starshot, an effort to develop tiny, light-propelled spacecraft that could reach the Alpha Centauri star system just 20 years after blasting off.
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The majority of people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) recover after early treatment -- but a substantial number still suffer for years after a traumatic event even with early clinical interventions, according...
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International students attending universities in the United States, particularly females, may be less at risk for violent, non-sexual victimization than their domestic counterparts, due, in part, to their choices in life...
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Watch Google X Unleash Awesome Two-Legged Robot on Tokyo

Singularity Hub - 12 Apr 2016 21:49
Watch Google X Unleash Awesome Two-Legged Robot on Tokyo It's been a little over two years since Google jumped into robotics with both feet. In 2013, the company (since reorganized as Alphabet) bought eight of the most interesting robotics companies in the world. But since tha...
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20 Percent Light Speed To Alpha Centauri! Nanocraft Concept Unveiled | Video The Breakthrough Starshot project aims to launch a a mission that would be able make it to our nearest star system, Alpha Centauri, in just over 20 years.
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An invisible system to rescue the heart

Science Daily - 12 Apr 2016 21:47
In a new heart failure study, the blood system is being explored for the purpose of improving heart function. The study has revealed the potential of a secondary system that had previously received scant attention.
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Psychology researchers are searching for early markers of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), following a study predicting ASD symptoms from children's behavior in the first year of life. Infants who demonstrated less initia...
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Scientists reveal new target for anti-lymphangiogenesis drugs In an emerging field of research, a study reveals a mechanism in the regulation of lymphangiogenesis. Scientists identified a new target for drug treatment to prevent conditions caused by lymphangiogenesis, which include...
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Leonardo Da Vinci's Living Relatives Found

Live Science - 12 Apr 2016 21:47
Leonardo Da Vinci's Living Relatives Found A forensic search identifies direct descendants of the Renaissance genius. And researchers hint there are some surprising names.
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Stephen Hawking: 'Transcending Our Limits' With Breakthrough Starshot | Video On April 12th, 2016, the new project to develop light-propelled nanocrafts that could reach our nearest star, Alpha Centauri, was unveiled.
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