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NASA's IceBridge Mission Checks Summer Melt at Greenland Ice Sheet The seasonal survey allows scientists to observe any changes between spring and late summer.
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A recent study has found that 30-day readmission rates for heart failure, pneumonia, and acute myocardial infarction were improved with the help of occupational therapy.
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Researchers report a new way to turn off the harmful immune attack that occurs during autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), while keeping healthy functions of the immune system intact.
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Researchers have successfully used gene therapy to treat patients with infantile onset Pompe disease, a progressive condition that severely compromises cardiopulmonary function in the first years of life.
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New mosquito-borne disease detected in Haiti

Science Daily - 16 Sep 2016 00:49
New mosquito-borne disease detected in Haiti Researchers have identified a patient in Haiti with a serious mosquito-borne illness that has never before been reported in the Caribbean nation.
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For first time, researchers see individual atoms keep away from each other or bunch up as pairs If you bottle up a gas and try to image its atoms using today's most powerful microscopes, you will see little more than a shadowy blur. Atoms zip around at lightning speeds and are difficult to pin down at ambient tempe...
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A model has been created that illustrates how economic globalization may create stressful employment factors in high-income countries contributing to the worldwide epidemic of cardiovascular disease.
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There were fewer drivers killed in car crashes who tested positive for opioids in states with medical marijuana laws than before the laws went into effect, investigators report.
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Each of our cells is endowed with a miniature clock composed of a set of 'clock genes'. During the day, the expression of these genes varies, and this fluctuation influences many biological functions, including body temp...
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Levitating nanoparticle improves 'torque sensing,' might bring new research into fundamentals of quantum theory Researchers have levitated a tiny nanodiamond particle with a laser in a vacuum chamber, using the technique for the first time to detect and measure its "torsional vibration," an advance that could bring new types of se...
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Approximately one in nine people sent to Florida emergency rooms (ERs) for injuries caused by acts of intentional violence - including shootings, stabbings, assaults, etc. - in 2010 ended up being violently injured again...
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Investigators have discovered how hepatitis A virus causes liver injury as well as how the virus could jump from primates to mice. Hepatitis A virus is a vaccine preventable form of infectious hepatitis. HAV is found wor...
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Progesterone - a female sex hormone contained in most forms of hormone-based birth control - appears to stave off the worst effects of influenza infection and, in an unexpected finding, help damaged lung cells to heal mo...
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Observations of hundreds of neurons in mice suggest that we may divide our memories of where we've been into small chunks of experience
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Malaria remains one of the world's leading causes of mortality in developing countries. Last year alone, it killed more than 400,000 people, mostly young children. An international consortium of researchers now unveils t...
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In spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), the affected nerve cells that control muscle movement, or motor neurons, have defects in their mitochondria, which generate energy used by the cell, scientists have found for the first t...
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Most cancers have a sweet tooth but--mysteriously--some tumors prefer fat over sugar. Now, a study reveals how these cancers develop their appetite for fat.
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Cancer stem cells resist therapy and are a major cause of relapse, long after the bulk of a tumor has been killed. A new study provides the most comprehensive picture to date of head and neck cancer stem cells, identifyi...
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Computer program beats physicians at brain cancer diagnoses A computer program has been developed that uses radiomic features found in routine MRI scans to distinguish between radiation necrosis and recurrent brain cancer. In a comparison, the program was nearly twice as accurate...
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Scientists have discovered a new way to test hundreds of cancer drugs very quickly, which could drastically cut the time it takes to find potential breast cancer treatments, according to a report.
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Stem cells grown into 3-D lung-in-a-dish

Science Daily - 15 Sep 2016 21:22
Stem cells grown into 3-D lung-in-a-dish By coating tiny gel beads with lung-derived stem cells and then allowing them to self-assemble into the shapes of the air sacs found in human lungs, researchers have succeeded in creating three-dimensional lung "organoid...
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Plutonium keeps its electrons close to home

Phys.org - 15 Sep 2016 21:17
Plutonium keeps its electrons close to home Found in nuclear fuel and nuclear weapons, plutonium is an incredibly complex element that has far-ranging energy, security, and environmental effects. To understand plutonium, scientists at Pacific Northwest National La...
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