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New detector overcomes key challenge in using light for wireless communications
e! Science News - 20 Jul 2016 06:37
Today's high-speed wired communication networks use lasers to carry information through optical fibers, but wireless networks are currently based on radio frequencies or microwaves. In an advance that could one day make ...
A mini-antenna for the data processing of tomorrow
e! Science News - 20 Jul 2016 06:36
With the rapid advance of miniaturization, data processing using electric currents faces tough challenges, some of which are insurmountable. Magnetic spin waves are a promising alternative for the transfer of information...
Higher education associated with reduced heart failure risk after myocardial infarction
Science Daily - 20 Jul 2016 05:48
Higher education is associated with a reduced risk of developing heart failure after a heart attack, reports a study in more than 70,000 patients.
Potential drug candidates could intervene in deadly diseases
Science Daily - 21 Jul 2016 00:48
Scientists have identified drug candidates that can boost a cell's ability to catch the 'typos' in protein production that can cause a deadly disease called amyloidosis, revealing a new approach to intervene in human dis...
New Yale-developed device lengthens the life of quantum information
e! Science News - 20 Jul 2016 23:15
Yale University scientists have reached a milestone in their efforts to extend the durability and dependability of quantum information.
How researchers can use 19th century math to build the computers of the future
Phys.org - 20 Jul 2016 22:43
When it comes to computers, people never look for "bigger and better," but rather "smaller and faster." How do we continue to keep up with that demand, making technology smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient? Accord...
Scientists apply new imaging tool to common brain disorders
Science Daily - 20 Jul 2016 22:35
A new approach has been developed to scanning the brain for changes in synapses that are associated with common brain disorders. The technique may provide insights into the diagnosis and treatment of a broad range of dis...
New superconducting coil improves MRI performance
Phys.org - 20 Jul 2016 22:19
A multidisciplinary research team led by University of Houston scientist Jarek Wosik has developed a high-temperature superconducting coil that allows magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners to produce higher resolutio...
Should people who are not terminally ill have the right to die?
New Scientist - 20 Jul 2016 22:00
The debate around extending assisted suicide to people who experience unbearable mental suffering, rather than physical suffering, is an ethical minefield
Brain training game for troops tackles effects of combat trauma
New Scientist - 20 Jul 2016 22:00
The Israeli army has announced that by the end of the year its soldiers will play a game designed to prevent PTSD as part of their combat training
Scientists call for replacement of animals in antibody production
Science Daily - 20 Jul 2016 21:58
Routine scientific procedures using millions of animals are still being authorized when there is a tried and tested alternative, according to a group of scientists investigating the production of antibodies.
New superconducting coil improves MRI performance
Science Daily - 20 Jul 2016 21:57
A multidisciplinary research team has developed a high-temperature superconducting coil that allows magnetic resonance imaging scanners to produce higher resolution images or acquire images in a shorter time than when us...
Synthetic biology used to limit bacterial growth and coordinate drug release
Science Daily - 20 Jul 2016 21:56
Researchers have engineered a clinically relevant bacterium to produce cancer drugs and then self-destruct and release the drugs at the site of tumors. The approach enables continual production and release of drugs at di...
RNA: How cells master the art of reading life's recipes
Science Daily - 20 Jul 2016 21:56
A research project has closed an important gap in the understanding of a fundamental process of life -- the creation of proteins based on recipes called RNA.
Anti-tumor antibodies could counter atherosclerosis, study finds
Science Daily - 20 Jul 2016 21:56
Investigators have learned the signal that tumor cells display on their surfaces to protect themselves from being devoured by the immune system also plays a role in enabling atherosclerosis, the process underlying heart ...
Liquid biopsies offer hope for earlier treatment, better tracking of ovarian cancer
Science Daily - 20 Jul 2016 21:23
A promising new way to monitor and treat recurrence of ovarian cancer has been identified by researchers -- a hard-to-detect disease that claims many lives. New research finds liquid biopsies from blood tests and DNA seq...
Cancer stem cells in 'robbers cave' may explain poor prognosis for obese patients
Science Daily - 20 Jul 2016 21:23
A new study offers a compelling hypothesis explaining poor prognosis for obese cancer patients: researchers found that leukemia stem cells "hide" in fatty tissue, even transforming this tissue in ways that support their ...
New probe developed for improved high resolution measurement of brain temperature
Phys.org - 20 Jul 2016 21:20
The brain is the most temperature-sensitive organ in the body. Even small deviations in brain temperature are capable of producing profound effects--including behavioral changes, cell toxicity, and neuronal cell death. T...
Microwave Technology Heats Up
Physics Buzz - 20 Jul 2016 21:15
Microwaves provide more than just a quick meal. The transmission of information via microwaves (the type of light, not the appliance) is fundamental to technologies such as Bluetooth communication, mobile phone networks,...
Error fix for long-lived qubits brings quantum computers nearer
New Scientist - 20 Jul 2016 21:00
For the first time, researchers are able to extend the lifetime of a quantum bit, or qubit, using error correction - an essential step to useful quantum computers
One part of Antarctica has been cooling since 1998 - here's why
New Scientist - 20 Jul 2016 21:00
The once fast-warming Antarctic Peninsula has cooled over the past 18 years thanks to shifting winds - but global warming will soon override their effect
New device lengthens the life of quantum information
Phys.org - 20 Jul 2016 21:00
Yale University scientists have reached a milestone in their efforts to extend the durability and dependability of quantum information.