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Diseases like cystic fibrosis and some cancers can be caused by mutations that make very short proteins. Changing how cells read the genetic code could help
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Photonic crystals reveal their internal characteristics with new method A new technique developed by MIT researchers reveals the inner details of photonic crystals, synthetic materials whose exotic optical properties are the subject of widespread research.
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The Truth About Star Names

Physics Buzz - 25 Nov 2016 18:34
This is the highlight of the holiday shopping season for bargain shoppers. Deals and steals await those willing to sacrifice sleep on Friday and click at lightning speed on Monday. Sometimes the quest for the perfect gif...
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The essential role that the receptor FFAR2 plays in the success of fermentable carbohydrates -- found in foods such as vegetables, fruit, breads, cereals and pasta - in suppressing appetite and preventing obesity is now ...
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A new investigation describes the distribution of a DNA defect in the glioblastoma genome and its relationship with patient survival.
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NA64 hunts the mysterious dark photon

Phys.org - 25 Nov 2016 17:35
NA64 hunts the mysterious dark photon One of the biggest puzzles in physics is that eighty-five percent of the matter in our universe is "dark": it does not interact with the photons of the conventional electromagnetic force and is therefore invisible to our...
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Theory that challenges Einstein's physics could soon be put to the test Scientists behind a theory that the speed of light is variable - and not constant as Einstein suggested - have made a prediction that could be tested.
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Language trends run in mysterious 14-year cycles

New Scientist - 25 Nov 2016 17:20
An analysis of nouns used over 300 years of writing shows their popularity regularly rising and falling, which may hint at a pattern to how language evolves
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New 3-D structure shows optimal way to divide space (Phys.org)--Researchers have discovered a new 3D structure that divides space into 24 regions, and have shown that it is the best solution yet to a modified version of a geometrical space-partitioning problem that has ch...
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A genetic change in the protein eEF2K creates resistance to epileptic attacks, thereby creating the possibility of a new treatment for the disease, show the surprising results of a new study.
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Mouth cancer rates soar over 20 years

Science Daily - 25 Nov 2016 15:42
Rates of mouth (oral) cancer have jumped by 6 per cent in the United Kingdom over the last 20 years, a new analysis reveals.
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A component of cancer cells, which acts like a 'cellular post office', could be the key to preventing the spread of lung cancer to other parts of the body, scientists have discovered.
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A potential new drug reduces the number of brain cells destroyed by stroke and then helps to repair the damage, researchers have discovered.
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New method for predicting congenital congenital cytomegalovirus infection during the prenatal period Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection can cause serious complications such as hearing difficulties and mental delay in affected infants. A research team has discovered a new method for predicting congenital CMV infe...
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Mechanism revealed for side effects of drug used in hematopoietic stem cell harvesting Scientists have revealed the mechanism for side effects such as fever and bone pain caused by G-CSF, which is widely used for peripheral blood hematopoietic stem cell harvesting (PBSCH). This is an important method for h...
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New capillarity effects in ideal gases solve an old mathematical mystery A Mathematician from the University of Leicester, Alexander Gorban, along with a physicist from ETH Zürich, Ilya Karlin, have challenged traditional concepts of micro and macro worlds and demonstrated how ideal gas unex...
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Construction of practical quantum computers radically simplified Scientists at the University of Sussex have invented a ground-breaking new method that puts the construction of large-scale quantum computers within reach of current technology.
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Dogs Remember Even the Stupid Things We Do

Live Science - 25 Nov 2016 08:06
Dogs Remember Even the Stupid Things We Do Take care what you do around a dog, because they see and remember more than you might think.
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(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) A new technique developed by MIT researchers reveals the inner details of photonic crystals, synthetic materials whose exotic optical properties are the subject of widespread resea...
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