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Say hello to Allo - and the AI assistants set to run your life
New Scientist - 20 May 2016 20:38
On Wednesday, Google unveiled an artificially intelligent assistant that will field requests. Soon, we'll all be chatting with bots like this one
How does light travel?
Phys.org - 20 May 2016 17:20
Ever since Democritus - a Greek philosopher who lived between the 5th and 4th century's BCE - argued that all of existence was made up of tiny indivisible atoms, scientists have been speculating as to the true nature of ...
Physicists create first metamaterial with rewritable magnetic ordering
e! Science News - 20 May 2016 23:34
University of Notre Dame physicists and their collaborators have produced the first rewriteable artificial magnetic charge ice. The research, described in a paper published in Science today, shows strong potential for te...
Immune cells help reverse chemotherapy resistance in ovarian cancer
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 22:29
New research explains why ovarian cancer becomes resistant to chemotherapy. The findings suggesting the potential to harness immunotherapy as a future treatment option.
Flawed data behind regulation of high-risk women's health devices
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 22:29
Some high-risk medical devices used in obstetrics and gynecology were approved by the FDA based on flawed data and were not effective in clinical trials, according to a recent study. The investigators assessed the regula...
A tool to support public health decisions on Zika virus predicts most planned interventions to be cost-effective
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 22:29
A new study presents a cost-effectiveness tool that can help guide decisions regarding resource allocation to fund interventions targeted at curtailing the ongoing Zika virus outbreak. Analyses using the tool suggest tha...
Probiotic bacteria could provide some protection against cadmium poisoning
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 22:29
Oral administration of certain probiotics reduced uptake of the heavy metal, cadmium, in the intestines of mice, and in a laboratory experiment using human intestinal cells. The research might ultimately be applied to im...
ORNL demonstrates large-scale technique to produce quantum dots
e! Science News - 20 May 2016 22:05
A method to produce significant amounts of semiconducting nanoparticles for light-emitting displays, sensors, solar panels and biomedical applications has gained momentum with a demonstration by researchers at the Depart...
Robot ranchers monitor animals on giant Australian farms
New Scientist - 20 May 2016 22:00
'Farmbots' will herd livestock, keep an eye on their health, and check they have enough pasture to graze on
Scientists create computational tool for greater understanding of metabolic network
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 20:06
Researchers present the first genome-scale reconstruction of the C. elegans metabolic network and show that scientists can use mathematical simulation to convert bacterial diet into C. elegans biomass.
Rural, low-income moms rely on nature activities for family health but don't always have access
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 20:06
Research shows that spending just 20 minutes in nature can promote health and well-being. Although the assumption may be that living in rural areas provides ample opportunities for recreation in nature, many rural, low-i...
Fixed-dose combinations vs single-drug for treating pulmonary TB
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 20:06
A research team has prepared a systematic review that explores the efficacy, safety, and adherence to fixed-dose combinations (FDCs) of drugs versus single-drug formulations to treat people who are newly diagnosed with t...
In obese prostate cancer patients, robotic surgery reduces risk of blood loss
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 20:06
In obese prostate cancer patients, robotic-assisted surgery to remove the prostate reduces the risk of blood loss and prolonged hospital stays, a new study has found.
Hubble Telescope Captures Incredible Up-Close View of Mars
Live Science - 20 May 2016 19:39
An amazing new Mars image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope shows clouds, craters, ice caps and other features on the Red Planet. Hubble took the photo on May 12, when Mars was just 50 million miles (80 million kilo...
Calling All Kids! President Obama Wants Your Science and Tech Ideas
Live Science - 20 May 2016 19:30
President Barack Obama has put out a call to kids across the United States to share their thoughts on science, technology and innovation.
Stung for Science: Meet the Man Who Measures Pain
Live Science - 20 May 2016 19:18
Entomologist Justin Schmidt has made a research career out of being stung by insects, and now he has a new book about it.
What your social media profile photo says about your personality
New Scientist - 20 May 2016 19:15
An attempt to correlate profile pic styles with personality traits has produced a few insights
Research behind global switch to new polio vaccine strategy released
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 19:06
A single injectable dose of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) along with bivalent oral polio vaccine could protect up to 90 percent of children from polio and strengthen community protection against the disease, a groundbr...
Liquid order: Fluid self-organizes into structure that controls cell growth, health
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 19:06
Although known since the 1830s as a round, dark spot in a cell's nucleus, only recently has the nucleolus gotten its full due. Scientists have now discovered how the nucleolus, an organelle with the consistency of honey,...
Chemists develop simple new platform for development of macrolide antibiotics
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 19:06
Researchers have created a new, greatly simplified, platform for antibiotic discovery that may go a long way to solving the crisis of antibiotic resistance. In a study, researchers describe 'a platform where we assemble ...
Researchers solve the structure of the Zika virus helicase
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 19:06
Scientists have solved the structure of the Zika virus helicase, which is a key target for antiviral development.
An all-on-chip method for testing neutrophil chemotaxis
Science Daily - 20 May 2016 19:04
An all-on-chip method enables rapid neutrophil chemotaxis assay directly from a few microliters of blood for both cell migration research and clinical sample test.