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Flexible Camera Wraps Around Objects to Capture 360-Degree Views
Live Science - 20 Apr 2016 01:41
A new camera that looks like a flat sheet of paper is so thin and flexible that it could be wrapped around everyday objects, such as desks, cars, streetlights and even clothing, new research shows.
Spectacular Auroras Captured in Dramatic New Time-Lapse Video
Live Science - 20 Apr 2016 01:39
The shimmering atmospheric lighting displays known as auroras have never looked sharper than in a new NASA video.
Incredible Light Trick Makes Backward Time Travel Possible
Live Science - 20 Apr 2016 00:16
A simple, clever new experiment shows that, at faster-than-light speeds, waves can appear to be traveling backward in time.
Intricate Aurora Details Seen From Space | UHD Video Montage
Live Science - 19 Apr 2016 23:21
No one who isn't an astronaut has ever seen the Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis like this. Harmonic produced this mash-up of solar storm-induced beauty for the NASA TV UHD channel.
Transgender college students at higher risk for suicide attempts after denial of access to bathrooms, appropriate housing, study finds
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 22:55
Transgender university and college students are at a significantly higher risk for suicide attempts when their campus experience includes denial of access to bathrooms and gender-appropriate campus housing, according to ...
Return of vaccine-preventable diseases has implications for hospital care
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 22:55
With the re-emergence of measles, mumps, diphtheria, and other vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs), many healthcare providers are encountering these diseases--and their potentially serious and even fatal outcomes--for th...
Research improves conductive plastic for health, energy, other technologies
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 22:54
An international team of scientists has developed methods to improve the performance of a conductive plastic that can be used in devices that interface with the human body.
Causes of childhood obesity complex, but families, media play key roles
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 22:54
Although the causes of obesity are complex, families have significant influence on children's dietary habits and weight, and should be involved in planning healthy living campaigns and efforts to curb food marketing that...
Prison's extended punch
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 22:54
A study of female inmates suggests those who grew up in homes where at least one adult was incarcerated were at greater risk for lifelong neurological problems.
'Extraordinary Find': Ancient Roman Villa Unearthed in Britain
Live Science - 19 Apr 2016 22:50
One of Britain's best-preserved Roman-age villas was recently discovered beneath a home in southwest England.
Religious rhetoric not helpful in anti-alcohol messages
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 22:47
Does including a religious message in a public service announcement warning of the dangers of alcohol use make a difference to the viewer, especially if that person lives in a Middle Eastern country in which the predomin...
Scientists describe new research model to enhance Zika virus research
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 22:47
One of the first mouse models has been developed for the study of the Zika virus. The model will allow researchers to better understand how the virus causes disease and aid in the development of antiviral compounds and v...
Scientists propose treatment for severe lung diseases
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 22:47
Researchers are developing a new drug to treat life-threatening lung damage and breathing problems in people with severe infections like pneumonia, those undergoing certain cancer treatments and premature infants with un...
Dinosaur Decline Started Long Before Asteroid Impact
Live Science - 19 Apr 2016 21:52
The dinosaurs -- the so-called tyrants of the Mesozoic era -- weren't exactly thriving during their last few million years on Earth, a new study finds.
Hoverboard Redux
Physics Buzz - 19 Apr 2016 21:12
The "Hoverboard": simultaneously one of the most popular and irritating gadgets to emerge in recent memory. From the misleading name (unlike other hoverboards we've encountered, they don't even hover!) to their tendency ...
Aspirin use may help prevent bile duct cancer, study finds
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 21:03
Aspirin use is associated with a significantly reduced risk of developing bile duct cancer, also called cholangiocarcinoma, report scientists at the conclusion of their study.
When it comes to a child's weight in the ER, Mom knows best
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 21:01
Parents outperform even sophisticated measurement systems in emergency departments when it comes to estimating their children's body weight, according to the results of a systematic review of the literature on pediatric ...
Factors that may influence influenza vaccine effectiveness
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 21:01
Currently, seasonal flu vaccines are designed to induce high levels of protective antibodies against hemagglutinin (HA), a protein found on the surface of the influenza virus that enables the virus to enter a human cell ...
Endogenous oxidants: New methods for monitoring processes in the organism
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 21:01
Two novel biological measuring systems have been developed that facilitate better analysis of disease-relevant changes in the oxidation state of cells. One of the methods can be used, for the first time, to observe varia...
Media coverage of celebrities with breast cancer influencing rise in double mastectomy
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 21:01
An increase in women with breast cancer choosing double mastectomy may be influenced by media coverage of celebrities, a new study finds.
Study examines safety, immune response of candidate Ebola vaccines
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 21:00
A phase 1 trial has been conducted to evaluate the tolerability and immunogenicity of two candidate Ebola vaccines, an adenovirus type 26 vector vaccine (Ad26.ZEBOV), and a modified Ankara vector vaccine (MVA-BN-Filo).
New treatment for advanced melanoma shows promise
Science Daily - 19 Apr 2016 21:00
Researchers examined tumor response and overall survival following administration of the antibody pembrolizumab among patients with advanced melanoma.