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We've Been Wrong About the Origins of Life for 90 Years

Singularity Hub - 15 Aug 2016 20:45
We've Been Wrong About the Origins of Life for 90 Years For nearly nine decades, science's favorite explanation for the origin of life has been the "primordial soup." This is the idea that life began from a series of chemical reactions in a warm pond on Earth's surface, trigg...
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Efforts to study black holes in the lab with versions that trap sound instead of light may have revealed a key prediction made by Stephen Hawking
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Recent findings indicating the possible discovery of a previously unknown subatomic particle may be evidence of a fifth fundamental force of nature, according to a paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters b...
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Physicists confirm possible discovery of fifth force of nature Recent findings indicating the possible discovery of a previously unknown subatomic particle may be evidence of a fifth fundamental force of nature, according to a paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters b...
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The earliest terrestrial plants, such as moss, made a surprising contribution to the levels of oxygen in the atmosphere some 400 million years ago
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People who are more empathetic have more activity in the brain's "generosity centre", and are faster at learning how to reward others in a game
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Our circadian rhythms affect our ability to fight off infection, and a study in mice suggests shift workers may be particularly vulnerable to viruses
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Morphing Neutrinos Provide Clue to Antimatter Mystery

Scientific American - 15 Aug 2016 23:00
Morphing Neutrinos Provide Clue to Antimatter Mystery Excitement rises over chance of new physics from particle-du-jour. --
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Biomarker breakthrough could improve Parkinson's treatment A new, non-invasive way to track the progression of Parkinson's disease could help evaluate experimental treatments to slow or stop the disease's progression, say experts.
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Researchers are devising ways to have computers help perform some of the intensive genetic analysis now performed manually when scientists study a patient's genome to diagnose a disease.
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Fruit-fly diet impacts descendants, researcher finds

Science Daily - 15 Aug 2016 21:52
For a fruit fly, what its grandparents ate may affect how much it weighs. But the passing down of a body type based on diet is not a simple cause and effect, a researcher has found.
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A new article outlines the pulmonary outcomes among childhood cancer survivors. The study also evaluates the impact of complications such as asthma, chronic cough, emphysema and recurrent pneumonia on daily activities.
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Legions of nanorobots target cancerous tumors with precision Researchers have just achieved a spectacular breakthrough in cancer research. They have developed new nanorobotic agents capable of navigating through the bloodstream to administer a drug with precision by specifically t...
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Loss of synapses and synapse function sit at the heart of a number of diseases, not just neurodegenerative examples such as dementia and Parkinson's disease but also conditions such as diabetes. We do not fully understan...
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Signs of pure altruism converge in the brain, increase with age Combining insights from psychology, behavioral economics and neuroscience, researchers have found converging signs of pure altruism and behavior that increase with age in the brain.
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Gaming camera could aid MS treatment

Science Daily - 15 Aug 2016 21:48
Gaming camera could aid MS treatment A commonly used device found in living rooms around the world could be a cheap and effective means of evaluating the walking difficulties of multiple sclerosis patients. The Microsoft Kinect is a 3-D depth-sensing camera...
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Unraveling knotty chemical structures enables rapid screening of anti-cancer compounds A graduate student has devised an ingenious way to make tiny knotted and interlocked chemical structures that have been impossible for chemists to fabricate until now.
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Nanoribbons in solutions mimic nature

Science Daily - 15 Aug 2016 21:48
Nanoribbons in solutions mimic nature Graphene nanoribbons twist and bend like DNA or proteins in a solution and their rigidity can be tuned, making them potentially useful for biomimetic applications, according to scientists.
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Incentive payments to primary care physicians for the provision of care for patients with complex health conditions did not improve primary care or decrease hospitalizations in British Columbia, found a new study.
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For the first time, there's evidence suggesting dietary sodium can affect migraines, but salt comes with a strong health warning
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Astronomers got their best ever look at merging stars when a pair called V1309 Scorpii got together in 2008, but now they have gone into hiding
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As with most cancers, triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells have abnormal amounts of chromosomes or DNA copy number aberrations (CNAs) in their genomes. A new study used single cell sequencing technology to provide ...
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