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The eye surgery of the future will be performed on an out-patient basis, and will be gentle and efficient, say experts.
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The translation tool is thought to have made up its own language to find common ground for translating between language pairs it isn't trained on
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Ancient Americans Mutilated Corpses in Funeral Rituals An ancient burial site in Brazil harbors corpses that were mutilated, de-fleshed and burned before death as part of an elaborate burial ritual.
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New strategy may drop cancer's guard

Science Daily - 30 Nov 2016 22:45
New strategy may drop cancer's guard A drug used now to treat Type 2 diabetes may someday help beat breast and ovarian cancers, but not until researchers decode the complex interactions that in some cases help promote tumors, according to scientists.
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The premier gravitational wave observatory just turned back on for another six months - and it's expected to catch twice as many black holes as last time
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Even college-level athletes may be vulnerable to the effects of head trauma, new research has found. Even several years after graduation, college football players continue to show evidence of neuropathic brain changes, s...
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Imaging technique can see you think

Science Daily - 30 Nov 2016 21:40
Imaging technique can see you think Fast fMRI has been used to image rapidly fluctuating brain activity during human thought. fMRI measures changes in blood oxygenation, which were previously thought to be too slow to detect the subtle neuronal activity as...
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New imaging method can detect, monitor and guide treatment for, prostate cancer An international group of researchers report success in mice of a method of using positron emission tomography (PET) scans to track, in real time, an antibody targeting a hormone receptor pathway specifically involved in...
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A team of surgeons has performed the first endoscopic transoral thyroidectomy in New York, and one of the first of its kind in the nation.
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An online program designed to help people overcome insomnia significantly improves both the amount and quality of sleep, a new study has found. The study is the first to look closely at the effects of the Sleep Healthy U...
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Prescribed rest--both physical and mental--is the standard treatment for concussion. But a growing body of evidence suggests that a more active, targeted approach might provide better outcomes for some patients, reports ...
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Evolving to walk on the ground didn't stop our famous ancestor and others of her species spending a lot of their time up trees
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Zap to the brain alters libido in unique sex study

New Scientist - 30 Nov 2016 21:00
Analysing how people's brainwaves changed when expecting an erotic buzz to their genitals indicates that brain stimulation can boost sex drive
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Back to the start: Re-activation of embryonic genes leads to muscle aging The development of the embryo during pregnancy is one of the most complex processes in life. Genes are strongly activated, and developmental pathways must do their job in a highly accurate and precisely timed manner. So-...
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'Tennessine': Element 117 officially named

Phys.org - 30 Nov 2016 20:43
'Tennessine': Element 117 officially named The recently discovered element 117 has been officially named "tennessine" in recognition of Tennessee's contributions to its discovery, including the efforts of the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory a...
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Maintaining immune cells in head and neck cancer

Science Daily - 30 Nov 2016 20:41
Maintaining immune cells in head and neck cancer Inhibiting prostaglandin production slows the progression of premalignant lesions to head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), researchers report. Preclinical studies showed that treatment of premalignant lesions wi...
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Key insight about mitochondrial replacement therapy

Science Daily - 30 Nov 2016 20:41
Key insight about mitochondrial replacement therapy Mitochondrial donors should be carefully selected to avoid transmission of harmful mutations, outlines a new report. Mitochondrial replacement therapy offers hope for women genetically predisposed to pass on mutant mitoc...
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Virus-inspired delivery system transfers microscopic cargo between human cells Scientists have developed blueprints that instruct human cells to assemble a virus-like delivery system that can transport custom cargo from one cell to another. The research is a step toward a nature-inspired means for ...
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A team of scientists has shown how a common mRNA modification, N6-methyladenosine (m6A), regulates gene expression to determine the sex of fruit flies. The function of m6A, an mRNA modification known as the 'fifth nucleo...
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Zika and glaucoma linked for first time in new study

Science Daily - 30 Nov 2016 20:28
Zika and glaucoma linked for first time in new study The Zika virus can cause glaucoma in infants who were exposed to the virus during gestation, a team of researchers has explained in the first report outlining the evidence.
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Flu forecasts successful on neighborhood level

Science Daily - 30 Nov 2016 20:22
Flu forecasts successful on neighborhood level A computer model has been developed to predict the onset, duration, and magnitude of influenza outbreaks for New York City boroughs and neighborhoods. They found the model effective in a test using data from 2008-2013.
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Drug delivery modification sidesteps allergic responses Biomedical engineers have reconfigured a popular drug-delivery technology to evade immune responses that have halted some clinical trials. Polyethylene glycol, commonly known as PEG, is a polymer commonly found in commer...
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