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Longer Legs Linked to Cancer Risk

Live Science - 20 Apr 2016 03:22
Longer Legs Linked to Cancer Risk How does your height affect your risk of cancer?
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What Happens If You Fall Into a Black Hole?

Scientific American - 20 Apr 2016 19:00
What Happens If You Fall Into a Black Hole? Black holes aren't the cosmic vacuum cleaners they are rumored to be, but could you still fall into one? What would happen to you? The answer to that question depends on whom you ask (thanks to... --
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Large Hadron Collider Anomaly Inspires a Zoo of Theories

Scientific American - 20 Apr 2016 18:35
Large Hadron Collider Anomaly Inspires a Zoo of Theories Four published papers offer diverse explanations for a possible new particle --
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The hunt for Planet Nine heats up as a new analysis of the Cassini spacecraft's data narrows down the orbit of the potential planet at the edge of the solar system
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All powered up

e! Science News - 21 Apr 2016 01:34
University of California, Irvine researchers have invented nanowire-based battery material that can be recharged hundreds of thousands of times, moving us closer to a battery that would never require replacement. The bre...
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One secret to creating the world's fastest silicon-based flexible transistors: a very, very tiny knife.
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Senior adults can see health benefits from dog ownership Among adults 60 years of age or more, walking is the most common form of leisure-time physical activity because it is self-paced, low impact and does not require equipment. Researchers have determined that older adults w...
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Cellphone principles help microfluidic chip digitize information on living cells Phone calls and text messages reach you wherever you are because your phone has a unique identifying number that sets you apart from everybody else on the network. Researchers are now using a similar principle to track c...
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Mapping neurons to improve the treatment of Parkinson's Because billions of neurons are packed into our brain, the neuronal circuits that are responsible for controlling our behaviors are by necessity highly intermingled. This tangled web makes it complicated for scientists t...
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Google Celebrates National Park Week with Virtual Views It's National Park Week, but for anyone who is stuck indoors and can't hit the road, Google is making it easy to virtually visit many of America's treasures.
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A new player revealed in nerve growth process

Science Daily - 20 Apr 2016 23:18
A protein previously known for its role in kidney function, adaptor protein CD2AP, also plays a significant role in the nervous system, and is associated with a type of neural growth known as collateral sprouting, say in...
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Heat trumps cold in the treatment of jellyfish stings

Science Daily - 20 Apr 2016 23:18
A recent study may finally put to rest the ongoing debate about whether to use cold or heat to treat jellyfish stings. Their systematic and critical review provides overwhelming evidence that clinical outcomes from all k...
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Micro heart muscle created from stem cells

Science Daily - 20 Apr 2016 23:16
Micro heart muscle created from stem cells Scientists have invented a new way to create three-dimensional human heart tissue from stem cells. The tissue can be used to model disease and test drugs, and it opens the door for a precision medicine approach to treati...
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Results of a multi-institutional national study of nearly 700 people who survived life-threatening illness with a stay in an intensive care unit suggest that a substantial majority of them are at high risk for persistent...
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A team of researchers who specialize in treating cancers of the eye wanted to identified EZH2 as a marker for aggressive basal cell skin cancer. It may also provide a potential target for treatment, they say.
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Bacteria possess the ability to take up DNA from their environment, a skill that enables them to acquire new genes for antibiotic resistance or to escape the immune response. Scientists have now mapped the core set of ge...
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Researchers show 'dirty mice' could clean up immune system research Scientists have developed a new way to study mice that better mimics the immune system of adult humans and which could significantly improve ways to test potential therapeutics. The researchers describe the limitations o...
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A targeted agent to mitigate sepsis

Science Daily - 20 Apr 2016 23:15
A targeted agent to mitigate sepsis Researchers have developed a targeted therapy (ABTAA) for mitigating sepsis by strengthening as well as protecting blood vessels. ABTAA is a separate, independent treatment which eliminates the root cause of sepsis so th...
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Watch the Titanic Sink in Real Time (Video)

Live Science - 20 Apr 2016 23:14
Watch the Titanic Sink in Real Time (Video) A mesmerizing new video shows the slow-motion disaster of the RMS Titanic sinking at sea.
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Mice flown in space show nascent liver damage, research shows In a discovery with implications for long-term spaceflight and future missions to Mars, researchers have found that mice flown aboard the space shuttle Atlantis returned to Earth with early signs of liver disease.
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Using a novel method, researchers have determined how mutations that are not located within genes are identified through genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and can contribute to sporadic Parkinson's disease, the most...
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Early results suggest novel gene therapy is safe and effective for treatment of inherited immune disease, according to scientists. The study involved five males with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCI...
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