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Are Biofuels Worse than Gasoline for the Climate?

Live Science - 25 Aug 2016 20:14
Are Biofuels Worse than Gasoline for the Climate? Years of number crunching that had seemed to corroborate the climate benefits of American biofuels were starkly challenged when a team of scientists using a new approach concluded that the climate would be better off wit...
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DNA chip offers big possibilities in cell studies A UT Dallas physicist has developed a novel technology that not only sheds light on basic cell biology, but also could aid in the development of more effective cancer treatments or early diagnosis of disease.
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Designing ultrasound tools with Lego-like proteins

Science Daily - 26 Aug 2016 01:23
Designing ultrasound tools with Lego-like proteins Ultrasound imaging is used around the world to help visualize developing babies and diagnose diseases. Sound waves bounce off the tissues, revealing their different densities and shapes. The next step in ultrasound techn...
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Symmetry crucial for building key biomaterial collagen in the lab Functional human collagen has been impossible to create in the lab. Now, a team of researchers describes what may be the key to growing functional, natural collagen fibers outside of the body: symmetry.
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In a new report, a researcher shows that mothers who contract malaria during pregnancy may have children with increased risk of Burkitt's lymphoma.
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Scientists have characterized structurally abnormal genes in esophageal adenocarcinoma, the findings of which could pave way for developing new biomarkers in this fatal disease, they say.
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For the first time, scientists have grown human noroviruses, the leading viral cause of acute diarrhea worldwide, in human intestinal cell cultures in the lab.
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New diagnostic instrument sees deeper into the ear

Science Daily - 26 Aug 2016 00:20
A new device could greatly improve ear infection diagnoses and drastically reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions, a major cause of antibiotic resistance.
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Researchers find roots of modern humane treatment

Science Daily - 26 Aug 2016 00:20
Researchers have traced the roots of humane medical practices to a pioneering French physician who treated people with deformities as humans instead of 'monsters,' as they were commonly called.
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Nearly 127,000 kids in the U.S had burn injuries in 2012, research shows. Over half or 69,000 of these children had burns that are considered significant injuries by the American Burn Association.
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A teenage pregnancy prevention program involving a baby simulator does not appear to have any long-term effect on reducing the risk of teenage pregnancy, according to the first randomized controlled trial to test the eff...
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Finding new targets to treat vascular damage

Science Daily - 25 Aug 2016 23:17
Finding new targets to treat vascular damage There are no established drugs to improve angiogenesis in diabetes. However, researchers now have identified a gene called CITED2 in a molecular pathway that may offer targets for drugs that treat these conditions by str...
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Finally, the brain sensor that turns down the heat

Science Daily - 25 Aug 2016 23:16
At long last, researchers have zeroed in on the neurons that act as the brain's internal thermostat.
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Face shape is in the genes

Science Daily - 25 Aug 2016 23:16
Face shape is in the genes Many of the characteristics that make up a person's face, such as nose size and face width, stem from specific genetic variations, reports a team of scientists.
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With the right treatment schedule, medications known as hypoxia-activated prodrugs (HAPs) could help prevent drug resistance in a subtype of lung cancer, according to a study.
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A new report identifies factors that make food attractive to children. Commissioned by the state Liquor and Cannabis Board, the report studied research on what makes food appeal to children and the role that marketing an...
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Using a new, lightning-fast camera paired with an electron microscope, scientists have captured images of one of the smallest proteins in our cells to be "seen" with a microscope.
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Physical activity can help reduce cardiovascular disease and premature mortality in people with psychological problems. However, there is limited data on exercise in people with serious mental disorders, especially from ...
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Scientists have identified a new 'multicomponent' virus --one containing different segments of genetic material in separate particles -- that can infect animals. This new pathogen was isolated from several species of mos...
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Prenatal exposure to chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, may threaten fertility in female mice, according to a new study.
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Weather bombs could help us see deep inside Earth

New Scientist - 25 Aug 2016 22:00
Faint seismic waves sent underground by severe storms can help us visualise areas deep inside Earth that we can't otherwise see
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Chemists explore outer regions of periodic table A little known--and difficult to obtain--element on the fringes of the periodic table is broadening our fundamental understanding of chemistry. In the latest edition of the journal Science, Florida State University Profe...
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