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The APOE gene is a promising target for therapeutic approaches to Alzheimer's, says a researcher, describing new work.
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Advances in molecular biology and computer science around the world soon may lead to a three-dimensional computer model of a cell, the fundamental unit of life, outlines a new report. According to the authors, the develo...
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Clean water-treatment option to target sporadic outbreaks An environmentally friendly technology to zap outbreak-causing viruses and bacteria from public drinking water has been developed by scientists. The protein-based photocatalyst uses light to generate hydrogen peroxide to...
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Virtual reality games make infusions easier on young patients A virtual reality gaming system specially developed for young patients is making procedures involving needles less painful for children and less stressful for parents.
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Early marijuana use associated with abnormal brain function, lower IQ In a new study, scientists have discovered that early marijuana use may result in abnormal brain function and lower IQ.
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Distant galaxies, black holes, exotics worlds...these are not just the stuff of science fiction; they are also the stuff that makes up our reality. Our quest to understand the universe is thrilling, challenging, and ofte...
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Cancer treatment as a double-edged sword

Science Daily - 5 Oct 2016 23:10
Findings by cancer researchers shed light on why treated cancers recur. The discovery could provide the key for reducing recurrence, and allow anti-cancer drugs to do their intended work.
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Chemistry Nobel Prize: Machines Too Small to See

Scientific American - 5 Oct 2016 22:34
Chemistry Nobel Prize: Machines Too Small to See The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded today to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir James Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa for the design and synthesis of molecular machines.     --
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Marrying advanced math with standard blood-sugar tests, scientists have devised a more accurate way to measure three-month average blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. The new model offers a more precise alternati...
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A seasonal bounty of food brings together an unusual menagerie of species all gathering under the trees where starlings nest in tropical Australia
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Kim Jong-un may soon be able to hit his neighbours, and even the continental US, with Hiroshima-sized nuclear weapons. It's time to make sure he doesn't hit the button
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Ice was mysteriously found below the crater of Hawaii's Mauna Kea 50 years ago, but was soon forgotten. Alice Klein joins a search for clues to ice on Mars
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Scientists have cracked the biggest obstacle to using "antisense" therapies that have the potential to treat several disorders including Huntington's and Alzheimer's
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Maximum lifespan is not rising in step with average lifespan. It could be that the human body has innate limits that prevent most getting any older than 115
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Some languages die - get over it

New Scientist - 5 Oct 2016 22:00
Perhaps rather than mourning the loss of little-used languages, we should embrace changes that help people communicate more widely
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Print stuff on the go with just your phone and a pen

New Scientist - 5 Oct 2016 22:00
What if everyone carried a tiny 3D printer? A new project imagines what that world would look like -- and asks people to try making household objects on the run
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Areas with more women than men paradoxically see more violent crime, so putting more men in jail could fuel the fire law-makers are trying to put out
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An AI system that uses the unique contours of a shark's dorsal fin as a biometric could help keep tabs on them as they move around the world
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Maximum human lifespan has already been reached

Science Daily - 5 Oct 2016 21:28
Maximum human lifespan has already been reached A new study suggests that it may not be possible to extend the human life span beyond the ages already attained by the oldest people on record.
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How evolution has equipped our hands with five fingers Have you ever wondered why our hands have exactly five fingers? Scientists have uncovered a part of this mystery, and their remarkable discovery is outlined in a new report.
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In Texas today, aerospace firm Blue Origins successfully tested an in-flight escape system, designed to carry future space tourists to safety in an emergency.
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The fossil-fuel industry has been massively underestimating its methane emissions, but they're not behind a recent global spike in these emissions
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