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How UN will check if illegal chlorine was used in Syria bombing
New Scientist - 12 Aug 2016 15:07
The UN is investigating reports that a barrel bomb containing chlorine gas was dropped on rebel-held territory in Aleppo, Syria, on Wednesday
Meet the Reactors Accelerating Us Toward Fusion Energy
Singularity Hub - 12 Aug 2016 19:00
The old joke about fusion is that it is 30 years from becoming a reality -- and that's been the case for the last 50 years or more. It's a joke that may quickly be reaching its sell-by date. And a good thing too. The pro...
New measurement with deuterium nucleus confirms proton radius puzzle is real
Phys.org - 12 Aug 2016 16:00
A large team made up of researchers from across the globe has repeated experiments conducted several years ago that showed a different radius for a proton when it was orbited by a muon as opposed to an electron--a findin...
Seeing the invisible: Visible light superlens made from nanobeads
Phys.org - 12 Aug 2016 23:50
Nanobeads are all around us- and are, some might argue, used too frequently in everything from sun-screen to white paint, but a new ground-breaking application is revealing hidden worlds.
Investigators chart microbial ecology of gingivitis, periodontitis
Science Daily - 12 Aug 2016 23:18
Gingivitis, a common and mild form of gum disease can progress to periodontitis, a more serious infection that damages the soft tissue of the gums and sometimes even destroys the bone supporting the teeth. An internation...
Researchers pinpoint key influenza-fighting immune trigger
Science Daily - 12 Aug 2016 23:18
Scientists have identified the molecule that recognizes the influenza virus in infected cells and triggers their suicide to fight the infection, outlines a new report.
This Engineer Found His Own Brain Tumor Thanks To Open Medical Data
Singularity Hub - 12 Aug 2016 22:00
Doctors often worry that giving patients too much information will be overwhelming or harmful. However, a study by OpenNotes is showing the exact opposite. After giving 20,000 patients access to doctor's notes through th...
Vortex rings may aid cell delivery, cell-free protein production
Science Daily - 12 Aug 2016 21:27
Researchers have devised a method for producing toroid-shaped particles through a process called vortex ring freezing. The particles are mass produceable through inexpensive electrospraying.
Clues in Zika's genome
Science Daily - 12 Aug 2016 21:27
Chemists have found that the Zika virus contains genetic structures similar to other viruses in the Flaviviridae family, and that these structures may serve as potential antiviral drug targets.
How Nanotech Will Lead to a Better Future for Us All
Singularity Hub - 12 Aug 2016 20:00
How do we gain the immense benefits of advanced nanotechnology while avoiding its potential misuse? This was Christine Peterson's big question when she co-founded the Foresight Institute, a non-profit think tank focused ...
Newfound Galapagos Bird Species Already Went Extinct
Live Science - 12 Aug 2016 19:43Flycatcher Gone: Photos of an Extinct Galápagos Native
Live Science - 12 Aug 2016 19:36Human-animal chimeras may be key to us living healthier lives
New Scientist - 12 Aug 2016 19:21
The US is considering a resumption of funding for the creation of human-animal chimeras. That's good news for all of us
Researchers demonstrate acoustic levitation of a large sphere
Phys.org - 12 Aug 2016 19:00
When placed in an acoustic field, small objects experience a net force that can be used to levitate the objects in air. In a new study, researchers have experimentally demonstrated the acoustic levitation of a 50-mm (2-i...
Hispanic men in California need more screening for colorectal cancer, Study finds
Science Daily - 12 Aug 2016 18:38
Colorectal cancer incidence and mortality rates in California have decreased markedly for men and women in all major racial-ethnic groups since 1990, except for Hispanic men -- a disparity that can be improved by greater...
Phone checklist can help detect changes in clinical status among home care recipients
Science Daily - 12 Aug 2016 18:38
Millions of elderly Americans with physical or cognitive impairments receive nonmedical home-care services and are often hospitalized for potentially avoidable complications. A phone-based checklist can help detect tellt...
Sugar addiction: Discovery of a brain sugar switch
Science Daily - 12 Aug 2016 18:37
Researchers have discovered that our brain actively takes sugar from the blood. Prior to this, researchers had assumed that this was a purely passive process. The transportation of sugar into the brain is regulated by so...
Gastrointestinal illnesses cost the Swiss health care sector up to EUR 45 million per year
Science Daily - 12 Aug 2016 18:37
Acute diarrhea entails annual health care costs of EUR 29 to EUR 45 million in Switzerland. Thereof, around a quarter is due to infections of the diarrhea-causing pathogen Campylobacter, say investigators.
Global crosstalk limits gene regulation
Science Daily - 12 Aug 2016 18:37
Scientists at the interface of biophysics, evolutionary biology and systems biology have developed a new framework to analyze effects of global crosstalk on gene regulation, a new report explains.
Intestinal flora effects drug response
Science Daily - 12 Aug 2016 18:36
Intestinal flora has multiple influences on human health, but research has new revealed that it is also likely to have an effect on the body's response to drugs. Individual changes in the intestinal flora caused by antib...
First wearable brain scanner to probe people with amazing gifts
New Scientist - 12 Aug 2016 18:32
From incredible memories, to exceptional mathematical or musical ability, a deep-brain scanner could reveal what's going on inside savants' heads
Study: Wind power fiercer than expected
e! Science News - 12 Aug 2016 17:16
University of Delaware researchers report in a new study that offshore wind may be more powerful, yet more turbulent than expected in the North Eastern United States.