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Chemists find new way to recycle plastic waste into fuel

e! Science News - 22 Jun 2016 05:12
A new way of recycling millions of tons of plastic garbage into liquid fuel has been devised by researchers from the University of California, Irvine and the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry (SIOC) in China.
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Scare stories about artificial intelligence are missing the point: a world with superintelligent machines in it will be far stranger than that
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Feral pigs are out of control across the globe, but the discovery that swine have a magnetic sense suggests messing with their internal compass could help
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CWRU researcher scaling up knotty polymer research

EurekAlert! - 22 Jun 2016 08:00
(Case Western Reserve University) Researchers at Case Western Reserve University developed a technique that produces a long chain molecule in the shape of a trefoil knot. They're now using a $300,000 NSF grant to scale u...
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Negative feedback is a universal control mechanism that lets a system's output throttle its input. If an engine revs up, negative feedback tapers its power source. But if the engine slows down, it re-opens the power sour...
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Early signs suggest the fallout from Zika includes a rise in illegal, and unsafe abortions throughout Brazil, Ecuador and Venezuela
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Nonmedical use of prescription opioids more than doubled among adults in the United States from 2001-2002 to 2012-2013, based on a new American study.
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The implementation of state prescription drug monitoring programs was associated with the prevention of approximately one opioid-related overdose death every two hours on average nationwide, according to a new study.
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A new scientific statement reviews current research on the effectiveness and safety of using mobile devices, social media, visual media and crowdsourcing to improve emergency heart and stroke treatments.
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Students design ebola protection suit improvements

Science Daily - 22 Jun 2016 23:17
Engineering students working to develop a better suit to protect health care workers in Ebola outbreaks have developed prototypes for a more comfortable hood and face mask that make breathing easier, and for a battery-po...
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A new study is testing whether an intervention with parents and teachers can help children with autism transfer newly acquired social communication skills from home into school.
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A new study describes the differences in self-reporting of nonmedical opioid use among high school seniors. The results underscore that medical and law enforcement communities may be underestimating opioid use and not ju...
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More reasons to eat your broccoli

Science Daily - 22 Jun 2016 22:49
Broccoli and related vegetables in the Brassica family are loaded with health-promoting compounds known as phenolics. Researchers have identified a large number of candidate genes controlling phenolic compound accumulati...
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Older men were 1.5 to 2 times as likely as women to need help with their medications, new research shows. The odds of needing help were 3 to 5 times greater among people with memory challenges.
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Tele-psychiatry reaches rural kids in need

Science Daily - 22 Jun 2016 22:49
Experts estimate that as many as 1 in 5 children in the United States have behavioral health issues. However, of these children, only 20 percent receive mental health services. Now, a study shows that video-based mental ...
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Researchers in a new study report that 'adapter' older adults who were more vigorous than expected, based on their disease burden, lived longer lives when compared to those who were more frail than expected based on thei...
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Researchers have examined how often older adults who have diagnosed and undiagnosed dementia engage in potentially unsafe activities.
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An experimental drug prevented learning deficits in young mice exposed repeatedly to anesthesia, researchers report. The study results may have implications for children who must have several surgeries, and so are expose...
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A new technology can read the order (sequence) of the 'letters' making up DNA code with enough accuracy to reveal how bacteria use high-speed evolution to defeat antibiotics, report researchers.
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Memory loss caused by West Nile virus explained

Science Daily - 22 Jun 2016 22:48
Memory loss caused by West Nile virus explained Thousands of West Nile virus survivors live with neurological problems such as memory loss that last for years. New research shows that these long-term problems may be due to the patient's own immune system destroying pa...
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A molecular mechanism that reads so-called epigenetic information and boosts repair of lesions in our DNA has been discovered by scientists. This knowledge can be used to develop new targeted cancer treatment in which 'i...
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Canada spends more than $400 million annually on drugs prescribed to seniors even though the medicines should be avoided for older patients, according to new research.
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