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Supercomputers on the trail of dark matter

Phys.org - 24 Jun 2016 14:20
Supercomputers on the trail of dark matter Almost all mass on Earth, humans included, derives from the atomic nuclei. These nuclei consist mainly of protons and neutrons, also called nucleons. Each nucleon in turn is made of three constituent quarks. However, the...
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It is important to diagnose the faults of rolling bearings, because they may lead to the failure of motors, and even entire system-wide problems and failures. In order to diagnose the early faults of bearings, a novel me...
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New devices causing 'paradigm shift' in stroke care

Science Daily - 24 Jun 2016 23:47
New devices called stent retrievers, which effectively reverse strokes, are revolutionizing the treatment of certain stroke patients, report investigators.
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New doubts on Zika as cause of microcephaly

Science Daily - 24 Jun 2016 23:08
Brazil's microcephaly epidemic continues to pose a mystery -- if Zika is the culprit, why are there no similar epidemics in other countries also hit hard by the virus? In Brazil, the microcephaly rate soared with more th...
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The Robot Apocalypse Is Looking Damn Funky

Singularity Hub - 24 Jun 2016 22:09
The Robot Apocalypse Is Looking Damn Funky In a new Boston Dynamics video, a four-legged robot ducks under tables and walks up stairs; it does the dishes with a giraffe neck and weird dinosaur head. It jogs down the hall and slips on banana peels. (Robots are rap...
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A protein-scaffolding tool has been developed that paves the way for the assembly of diverse proteins with defined structures and functions.
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Common chemical highly toxic to blood cell precursors

Science Daily - 24 Jun 2016 22:07
Scientists have provided evidence that a widely used chemical is more toxic to certain blood cell precursors in the bone marrow than to others.
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Scientists discover unsuspected bacterial link to bile duct cancer Findings of a new study could open up possibilities for more targeted therapies for bile duct cancer. A research team discovered that bile duct tissue harboured a community of diverse bacteria species. Stenotrophomonas s...
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'Ergo Kid' chairs, tables developed for comfort of students A researcher has developed an adjustable tables where the front portion can be tilted for easy reading and writing in order to minimize the ergonomic health risks among school children.
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For young people entering adulthood, high-quality relationships are associated with better physical and mental health, according to the results of a new study.
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People who visit their primary care physicians are more likely to get potentially life-saving colon cancer screenings and follow up on abnormal stool blood test results -- even in health systems that heavily promote mail...
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Beneficial bacteria may protect breasts from cancer

Science Daily - 24 Jun 2016 21:58
Bacteria that have the potential to abet breast cancer are present in the breasts of cancer patients, while beneficial bacteria are more abundant in healthy breasts, where they may actually be protecting women from cance...
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The Tools of Change Are Here: What Will You Do With Them?

Singularity Hub - 24 Jun 2016 21:10
The Tools of Change Are Here: What Will You Do With Them? Digital connectivity is a defining characteristic of the 21st century. And though it's an often criticized aspect of modern society, it's also making us more aware of our fellow human beings. News has never spread so rap...
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What Brexit Vote Means for Science (in 140 Characters) Scientists, innovators and more took to Twitter to share their concerns and reactions to the vote.
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Extra funds for the world's most famous observatory mean it will be able to work in tandem with its upcoming successor, the James Webb Space Telescope
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Sleeping Black Hole Awakens to Devour Doomed Star

Live Science - 24 Jun 2016 20:23
Sleeping Black Hole Awakens to Devour Doomed Star A sleeping giant at the center of a galaxy has awoken: A normally dormant, monster black hole has been found shredding a star that ventured too close to the cosmic beast.
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The Sierra Nevada Corporation is building a space plane to haul cargo and trash from the ISS, so Lisa Grossman took its simulator for a spin
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For the first time in human application, researchers successfully closed an open wound on the upper chest caused by postoperative complications of lung removal. The protocol and approach were based on an ongoing trial in...
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Coal to solar: Retraining the energy workforce

e! Science News - 24 Jun 2016 20:04
As more coal-fired power plants are retired, industry workers are left without many options. There is a light at the end of the tunnel, though.
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Left- or right-handedness can be the difference between a medicine or poison. A camera lens made with nanotechnology may shed light on such mirror image molecules
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Circular waves that cycle around the brain may represent individual memories of the day's events, helping you to remember the most important
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Researchers offer new theory on how climate affects violence Researchers have long struggled to explain why some violent crime rates are higher near the equator than other parts of the world. Now, a team of researchers has developed a model that could help explain why.
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