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Possible case for fifth force of nature

Phys.org - 26 May 2016 17:00
Possible case for fifth force of nature A team of physicists at the University of California has uploaded a paper to the arXiv preprint server in which they suggest that work done by a team in Hungary last year might have revealed the existence of a fifth forc...
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A University of Texas at Dallas researcher has made a discovery that could open the door to cellphone and car batteries that last five times longer than current ones.
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3D laser scanner runoff pushes new standard towards the finish line Large-volume 3D laser scanners play an essential role in manufacturing large products (e.g., airplane wings), making measurements for large-scale construction (e.g., bridges), and other applications where very large stru...
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A clever experiment preserves the quantum nature of a set of electromagnetic waves even when they're split apart, a stunt that could help make working quantum computers
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In the red

The Economist - 26 May 2016 18:45
In the red CONDITIONS in India are road-meltingly hot: on May 19th residents of Phalodi, a city in the north of the country, had to cope with temperatures of 51°C--the highest since records there began. Records are tumbling elsewh...
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(DOE/Argonne National Laboratory) A Graphene-nanodiamond solution for achieving superlubricity that was developed at the US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory has won a 2016 TechConnect National Innovatio...
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Engineers discover a new gatekeeper for light

Phys.org - 27 May 2016 00:54
Engineers discover a new gatekeeper for light Imagine a device that is selectively transparent to various wavelengths of light at one moment, and opaque to them the next, following a minute adjustment.
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Doubling down on Schrödinger's cat

e! Science News - 26 May 2016 23:52
Yale physicists have given Schrödinger's famous cat a second box to play in, and the result may help further the quest for reliable quantum computing.
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How do you kill a malaria parasite? Clog it with cholesterol Drexel scientists have discovered an unusual mechanism for how two antimalarial drugs kill Plasmodium parasites. Amidst growing concerns about drug resistance, these findings could help to develop more effective drugs ag...
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The Multidrug Resistant Organism Repository and Surveillance Network at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research characterized a transferrable gene for colistin resistance in the United States that may herald the emerg...
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Fasting-like diet reduces multiple sclerosis symptoms

Science Daily - 26 May 2016 23:19
A mouse study, followed by a human study, indicates that the fasting-mimicking diet holds promise as a treatment for autoimmune diseases. A fasting-like diet switches on a process in which body kills bad cells, begins to...
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Targeting metals to fight pathogenic bacteria

Science Daily - 26 May 2016 23:19
Researchers have discovered a unique system of acquisition of essential metals in the pathogenic bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. This research represents a new potential target for the design of antibiotics.
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Who should pay for gene therapy?

Science Daily - 26 May 2016 23:19
As gene therapy trials show promise to cure or ameliorate several diseases, it is time to explore ways to pay for the treatments, according to a new commentary. Noting the potential of gene therapy to be a one-time treat...
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New 'genetic barcode' technique reveals details of cell lineage By using the gene editing tool CRISPR to create unique genetic 'barcodes,' it's possible to track the lineage of cells in a living organism, a new study reveals.
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Mimicking deep sleep brain activity improves memory

Science Daily - 26 May 2016 23:17
Mimicking deep sleep brain activity improves memory It is not surprising that a good night's sleep improves our ability to remember what we learned during the day. Now, researchers have discovered a brain circuit that governs how certain memories are consolidated in the b...
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Potential impact of a dengue vaccine in the Yucatan

Science Daily - 26 May 2016 23:17
Potential impact of a dengue vaccine in the Yucatan While no dengue vaccine has yet been approved for general use, several candidates are in clinical development. Data from the clinical trials can be used in mathematical models to estimate the benefits and risks and of di...
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The brain needs cleaning to stay healthy

Science Daily - 26 May 2016 23:17
New research has revealed the mechanisms that keep the brain clean during neurodegenerative diseases.
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Prion diseases are fatal and incurable neurodegenerative conditions of humans and animals. Yet, how prions kill nerve cells (or neurons) remains unclear. A new study describes a system in which to study the early assault...
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New malaria drugs kill Plasmodium parasites by promoting premature parasite division Several new malaria drugs under development share a common feature: they promote an influx of sodium ions into Plasmodium parasites that have invaded red blood cells and multiply there. A study published on May 26 in PLO...
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Surrogate endpoints used to support the majority of new cancer drugs approved in the US often lack formal study, according to the authors of a new report. This analysis questions whether the US Food and Drug Administrati...
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A recent study surveyed patients to understand barriers to reducing the use of opioids to manage chronic pain. Millions of Americans take opioid medications daily to manage chronic pain, but there are growing concerns am...
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Gene transcription is the process by which DNA is copied and synthesized as messenger RNA (mRNA) -- which delivers its genetic blueprints to the cell's protein-making machinery. Now researchers have identified a hidden, ...
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