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London Bridge Replica Crowned World's Largest Lego Sculpture Laid end to end, the bricks used in the construction would stretch for almost 200 miles.
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Huge Claw, Bizarre Limbs Helped Ancient Reptile Dig

Live Science - 29 Sep 2016 20:39
Huge Claw, Bizarre Limbs Helped Ancient Reptile Dig A massive forelimb claw isn't even the weirdest body part of a chameleon-like reptile that lived 200 million years ago.
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Election Day 2016: A Guide to the When, Why, What and How Here's a guide to all those facts you wanted to know about Election Day.
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In Photos: Spooky Deep-Sea Creatures

Live Science - 29 Sep 2016 15:17
In Photos: Spooky Deep-Sea Creatures Plenty of strange and scary creatures lurk in the dark, cold depths of the ocean ...
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Innovative technique to analyse mesoscopic materials directly Scientists at DESY have developed a method to record the inner structure of individual photonic crystals and similar materials in 3-D. The technique directly reveals the positions of the individual building blocks of a c...
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Superconducting part of the European XFEL accelerator ready An important milestone in the construction of the X-ray laser European XFEL has been reached: The 1.7-km long superconducting accelerator is installed in the tunnel. The linear accelerator will accelerate bunches of free...
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Room-temp superconductors could be possible

Phys.org - 29 Sep 2016 15:10
Room-temp superconductors could be possible Superconductors are the holy grail of energy efficiency. These mind-boggling materials allow electric current to flow freely without resistance. But that generally only happens at temperatures within a few degrees of abs...
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Plastic surgeons have a range of effective products and minimally invasive techniques for patients seeking to reverse the signs of facial aging. A review and update on facial rejuvenation using botulinum toxin "neuromodu...
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Immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) can avoid some of the psychological effects of undergoing mastectomy for breast cancer, compared to waiting for delayed breast reconstruction (DBR), reports a new study.
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Despite the fact that influenza leads to more hospitalizations and deaths among children than any other vaccine-preventable disease, parents frequently decline vaccinating their children against influenza because they do...
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There has been much recent excitement about immunotherapy and the use of genetically engineered chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells. Historically, CAR T cell immunotherapy has aimed to boost the immune system by givi...
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In cases of severe ocular trauma involving the cornea, wound healing occurs following intervention, but at the cost of opaque scar tissue formation and damaged vision. Recent research has shown that mesenchymal stem cell...
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New treatment strategy could cut Parkinson's disease off at the pass Researchers report they have identified a protein that enables a toxic natural aggregate to spread from cell to cell in a mammal's brain -- and a way to block that protein's action. Their study in mice and cultured cells...
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Scientists track unexpected mechanisms of memory

Science Daily - 29 Sep 2016 22:05
Scientists track unexpected mechanisms of memory Our brains hold on to memories via physical changes in synapses, the tiny connections between neurons. Unexpected molecular mechanisms by which these changes take place have now been revealed by new research.
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Treats seem to trigger bumblebees' dopamine pathways, appearing to make them feel happy and take a more upbeat outlook on life
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Increasing research suggests insects may possess basic consciousness, in which case we would need to minimise their suffering, says Peter Singer
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LHC smashes old collision records

Symmetry Magazine - 29 Sep 2016 21:59
The Large Hadron Collider is now producing about a billion proton-proton collisions per second. The LHC is colliding protons at a faster rate than ever before, approximately 1 billion times per second. Those collisions a...
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A new scientific study conducted by a team of geneticists has characterized how cells know when to stop translating DNA into proteins, a critical step in maintaining healthy protein levels and cell function.
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A new genetic disorder, which still has no name, has been identified using a national network and gene mapping tools. It shares similarities to two other rare genetic disorders arising from related genes, say researchers...
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Omega-3 fatty acid stops known trigger of lupus

Science Daily - 29 Sep 2016 21:36
Omega-3 fatty acid stops known trigger of lupus Consuming an omega-3 fatty acid called DHA, or docosahexaenoic acid, can stop a known trigger of lupus and potentially other autoimmune disorders, researchers have discovered.
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Research into fly development provides insights into blood vessel formation Researchers working with flies describe that the concentration of some small intracellular organelles determines the branching capacity of tracheal cells. Tracheal cells are analogous to the cells that form blood vessels...
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Structure of the BinAB toxin revealed

Science Daily - 29 Sep 2016 21:25
Structure of the BinAB toxin revealed Could we get rid of mosquitoes without polluting the environment? Yes, we can, say researchers. The BinAB toxin, produced in crystal form by a bacterium, specifically kills the larvae of Culex and Anopheles mosquitoes, b...
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