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Small study shows the effects of smoking on reducing calorie intake
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 14:44
A new study shows that smoking reduces calorie intake, possibly modulated by its effect on levels of the hormone ghrelin (also known as the hunger hormone).
Physical activity reduces anxiety and depression in patients with COPD, study suggests
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 14:44
A new study shows that increased physical activity among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) reduces their risk of anxiety or depression.
New HIF-2 kidney cancer therapy more effective than current treatment, study shows
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 19:45
A new class of drugs called HIF-2 inhibitors is more effective and better tolerated than the standard of care drug sunitinib in treating kidney cancer, researchers have found.
New combination of materials could speeds up computers
Phys.org - 5 Sep 2016 16:20
Researchers at Uppsala University have discovered a new combination of materials that paves the way for faster and more effective storage in electronic devices like computers and smartphones. What researchers discovered ...
Ocean warming is already spreading diseases and killing corals
New Scientist - 5 Sep 2016 23:01
Warming of the world's oceans is one of this generation's greatest hidden challenges - and one for which we are completely unprepared
Top tips to avoid getting metal pollution in your brain
New Scientist - 5 Sep 2016 23:00
After discovering potentially harmful metal particles in our brains seem to come from traffic fumes, a researcher has changed how she travels to avoid them
Air pollution is sending tiny magnetic particles into your brain
New Scientist - 5 Sep 2016 23:00
Iron nanoparticles in our brains may contribute to Alzheimer's disease and we finally know where they come from - air pollution from traffic fumes
3 Big Trends Shaking Up the Energy Industry
Singularity Hub - 5 Sep 2016 21:30
We are at the cusp of an energy revolution. This post is a look at how three technologies -- solar, batteries, and electric vehicles (EVs) -- are poised to disrupt a $6 trillion energy industry over the next two decades....
Medicinal properties of tropical fruit 'asam keping'
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 21:02
The fruit of the 'asam keping' tree can be used to prevent atherosclerosis - that is the hardening and narrowing of the arteries -, according to research.
Ants trapped in nuclear bunker are developing their own society
New Scientist - 5 Sep 2016 19:48
With new recruits that keep raining in from up above, this unique society has no queen, and the ants work in pitch darkness with no obvious access to food
Heredity a major factor in ADHD, binge eating and alcohol dependence
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 19:48
It is mostly hereditary factors that lie behind adults with ADHD often developing alcohol dependence and binge eating, concludes new research. Since heredity plays such a large role, it is important that ADHD is treated ...
Gene defect as a potential gateway for targeted prostate cancer therapy
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 19:48
The loss of CHD1, one of the most frequently mutated genes in prostate tumors, sensitizes human prostate cancer cells to different drugs, including PARP inhibitors. This suggests CHD1 as a potential biomarker for targete...
Gut bacteria affect immune recovery in HIV patients, study finds
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 19:48
Gut bacteria also play their role in the immune recovery of HIV patients, an international study has found. The implications of this finding are that new complementary therapies could be developed that target these bacte...
Biobank storage time affects blood test results
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 19:47
The amount of time a blood sample used for medical research has been stored at a biobank may affect the test results as much as the blood sample provider's age, new research finds. Until now, medical research has taken i...
Study opens door to targeted treatments for esophageal cancer
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 19:45
Esophageal cancer can be classified into three different subtypes, paving the way for testing targeted treatments tailored to patients' disease for the first time, scientists have discovered.
Brain circuit that drives sleep-wake states, sleep-preparation behavior is identified
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 19:45
A brain circuit that's indispensable to the sleep-wake cycle has now been identified by researchers. This same circuit is also a key component of the reward system, an archipelago of interconnected brain clusters crucial...
Device rapidly measures growth of single cells simultaneously
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 19:45
A new technique can precisely measure the growth of many individual cells simultaneously. The advance holds promise for fast drug tests, offers new insights into growth variation across single cells within larger populat...
Biochemists' discovery could lead to vaccine against 'flesh-eating' bacteria
Science Daily - 5 Sep 2016 19:45
Biochemists have uncovered patterns in the outer protein coat of group A Streptococcus that could finally lead to a vaccine against this highly infectious bacteria -- responsible for more than 500,000 deaths a year, incl...
Stressed? We're teaching computers to help handle our feelings
New Scientist - 5 Sep 2016 19:43
Machines can already figure out when we're stressed or upset. Now we're teaching them how to talk to us in those situations
For first time, carbon nanotube transistors outperform silicon
e! Science News - 5 Sep 2016 19:34
For decades, scientists have tried to harness the unique properties of carbon nanotubes to create high-performance electronics that are faster or consume less power -- resulting in longer battery life, faster wireless co...
Warming strengthens typhoons that batter Asian coast
New Scientist - 5 Sep 2016 19:11
Worse to come as rising sea temperatures close to Asian mainland pump extra energy into typhoons at landfall
Antidepressant makes bones weaker by slowing down new growth
New Scientist - 5 Sep 2016 19:00
Some antidepressants have been linked to an increased risk of bone fractures. It now seems that fluoxetine - the compound in Prozac - depletes bones over time