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Promising approach for prognosis, treatment in mastocytosis
Science Daily - 13 Dec 2016 14:40
Systemic mastocytosis is a rare, incurable disease that affects approximately one in every 10,000 people. It is a haematological tumor disease, similar to leukemia, in which the bone marrow and other organs, such as the ...
Excavations of Greek 'Village' Reveal Ancient Metropolis
Live Science - 13 Dec 2016 09:50
Greek ruins turn out to conceal an ancient urban area.
Hat-Shaped Spider Named for Magical Object in 'Harry Potter'
Live Science - 13 Dec 2016 14:45
A new leaf-mimicking spider species resembles the Sorting Hat from the Harry Potter books.
Squeezing life from DNA's double helix
Science Daily - 13 Dec 2016 16:31
DNA replication begins when the double helix, caught in a vice of proteins, melts, scientists have discovered.
What Is Consciousness? Physicists Look for Answers
Live Science - 13 Dec 2016 19:51
Renowned physicist Edward Witten recently suggested that consciousness might forever remain a mystery. But his words haven't discouraged other physicists from trying to unravel it.
Optical tractor beam traps bacteria
Phys.org - 13 Dec 2016 16:59
Until recently, if scientists wanted to study blood cells, algae, or bacteria under the microscope, they had to mount these cells on a substrate such as a glass slide. Physicists at Bielefeld and Frankfurt Universities h...
Teen Use of Many Drugs Drops to Record Lows
Live Science - 13 Dec 2016 11:35
Teen use of many illegal and legal drugs -- including ecstasy, cocaine, alcohol and tobacco -- is now at record lows.
Syrian Refugees Flee from War...and Into Risky Earthquake Areas
Live Science - 13 Dec 2016 10:27
Syrian refugees have fled across the border into Turkey, but they may face a new risk from earthquakes, research suggests.
Battery research reaching out to higher voltages
EurekAlert! - 13 Dec 2016 07:00
(Technical University of Munich (TUM)) Lithium-ion batteries running at higher voltages promise higher performance for high-energy applications such as electric cars and power storage systems. But thus far it has not bee...
Nanoscale analysis of materials for future fusion reactors
Phys.org - 13 Dec 2016 13:50
Scientists from the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Russia) have clarified how changing the nanostructure of materials for future energy fusion reactors influences their plasticity, heat resistance and other ...
Reaching for New Levels of Precision with the First Molecular Fountain
Physics Buzz - 13 Dec 2016 21:02
There's an old saying that's popular in science departments:If it moves, it's biology.If it smells, it's chemistry.If it doesn't work, it's physics.While not exactly right, the saying does have some truth. After all, if ...
'Pokémon Go' Got Players Moving for 6 Weeks...Then Fizzled
Live Science - 13 Dec 2016 13:32
Playing "Pokémon Go" really does get people to walk more, but the effects appear to be short-lived, a new study suggests.
Could a Limestone Sunshade Cool the Planet?
Live Science - 13 Dec 2016 17:03
Injecting calcite particles into the stratosphere could repair the ozone hole and slow climate change, but experts say carbon cuts and new tech are needed instead.
Future air conditioning could work by beaming heat into space
New Scientist - 13 Dec 2016 18:00
Physicists have achieved record temperature reductions of more than 40 °C using radiative cooling, which beams heat through the atmosphere
'Turbocharged artificial intelligence' could personalize combination therapy in pediatric leukemia
Science Daily - 13 Dec 2016 14:45
Researchers show the potential of their digital health platform to help treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia by being able to personalize drug dosages and combinations.
Underwater Hebrew Tablet Reveals Biblical-Era Ruler of Judea
Live Science - 13 Dec 2016 14:43
A huge slab discovered offshore in Israel has revealed the name of the ancient prefect who ruled Judea just before the Bar Kokhba revolt.
ATLAS releases first measurement of W mass using LHC data
Phys.org - 13 Dec 2016 17:00
The ATLAS collaboration today reports the first measurement of the W boson mass using Large Hadron Collider (LHC) proton-proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV.
If Robots and AI Steal Our Jobs, a Universal Basic Income Could Help
Singularity Hub - 13 Dec 2016 20:00
Some fear that robots and AI will steal our jobs. They probably will (in the near-term, at least half of them). If that happens, what will we do for a living? How will we earn money? In this post I'll be discussing one o...
Study offers approach to treating pain
Science Daily - 13 Dec 2016 14:41
For many patients with chronic pain, any light touch - even just their clothes touching their skin - can be agony. Scientists have found a possible new avenue for producing painkillers that specifically treat this kind o...
Agent of mischief
Science Daily - 13 Dec 2016 23:45
Rhabdoid tumors are among the most recalcitrant childhood cancers, and scientists have long sought ways to understand what drives their resilience and makes them impervious to treatment. Now researchers have uncovered a ...
Rick Perry Tapped to Run Energy Agency He Vowed to Kill
Live Science - 13 Dec 2016 10:32
President-elect Trump has tapped former Texas Gov. Rick Perry to run the U.S. Department of Energy.
Public skepticism would likely greet a new Zika vaccine, study says
Science Daily - 13 Dec 2016 18:23
As scientists race to create a vaccine for the Zika virus, new research suggests almost half of Americans wouldn't be interested in getting the shot even if public health officials recommended it for them.