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Researchers create 3-D printed tensegrity objects capable of dramatic shape change
EurekAlert! - 14 Jun 2017 08:00
(Georgia Institute of Technology) A team of researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology has developed a way to use 3-D printers to create objects capable of expanding dramatically that could someday be used in a...
Meet the 'Eyeborg': The Man with a Camera Eye
Live Science - 14 Jun 2017 20:29We Live in a Cosmic Void, Another Study Confirms
Live Science - 14 Jun 2017 19:55Gap in health care for Alzheimer's disease patients who live alone
Science Daily - 15 Jun 2017 01:02
46% of patients who are diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in Sweden live alone in their homes, in particular older women, researchers report.
New ability of immune cells unveiled
Science Daily - 15 Jun 2017 00:05
Being able to quiet active neutrophils with a dual-beam laser could lead to new treatments for lung injury, report investigators.
Key to muscle regeneration discovered
Science Daily - 15 Jun 2017 00:05
The nuclear receptor REV-ERB plays a key role in muscle regeneration, suggesting the receptor may be a good target for new drugs to treat a variety of muscle disorders and injuries.
Marijuana use among college students on rise following Oregon legalization, study finds
Science Daily - 15 Jun 2017 00:05
College students attending an Oregon university are using more marijuana now that the drug is legal for recreational use, but the increase is largely among students who also report recent heavy use of alcohol, a new stud...
Reckless behavior fuels ongoing stress for some with PTSD
Science Daily - 15 Jun 2017 00:05
For those with posttraumatic stress disorder, risky and harmful behaviors could lead to more trauma and, in turn, worse PSTD symptoms over time, research concludes.
Minimizing the effects of radiation therapy
Science Daily - 15 Jun 2017 00:00
New research could make treatment for gastrointestinal cancers safer, outlines a new report.
Antibiotic design strategy boosts odds against resistance development
Science Daily - 14 Jun 2017 22:29
A new rational drug design technique that uses a powerful computer algorithm to identify molecules that target different receptor sites on key cellular proteins could provide a new weapon in the battle against antibiotic...
Statins may not be used for protection against Parkinson's disease
Science Daily - 14 Jun 2017 22:28
Use of statins may speed up the onset of Parkinson's disease symptoms in people who are susceptible to the disease, according to researchers.
New tool helps pick puppies most suited to guide dog training
Science Daily - 14 Jun 2017 22:25
Animal behaviour experts have developed a new tool which can be used to predict a young dog's likelihood of successfully completing guide dog training.
Could broccoli be a secret weapon against diabetes?
Science Daily - 14 Jun 2017 22:15
Concentrated broccoli sprout extract may help type 2 diabetes patients manage their blood sugar, according to a new study.
Wireless charger uses quantum trick to power gadgets on the move
New Scientist - 14 Jun 2017 22:00
A self-adjusting system uses a concept called parity-time symmetry to still charge your gadget even when it's moving around
'Devil weeds' threaten wildebeest migrations in Serengeti
New Scientist - 14 Jun 2017 22:00
Exotic plants escaping from tourist lodges are invading and displacing the grasses on which millions of large, wild animals depend for food in East Africa
What it's like to take psychedelics in small doses at breakfast
New Scientist - 14 Jun 2017 22:00
Janet Lai Chang is one of many people experimenting with taking small amounts of psychedelic drugs to improve her mood and performance. She told us about her experience
WHO classes HIV drug as an essential medicine
New Scientist - 14 Jun 2017 22:00
Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP has been added to the WHO's list of essential medicines, highlighting England's failure to provide the drug to those most at risk
Police warned of drug so powerful it can kill in one breath
New Scientist - 14 Jun 2017 22:00
US law enforcement officials have been warned of the dangers of encountering fentanyl, following the collapse of a police officer who brushed the drug off his shirt
Microdosers say tiny hits of LSD make your work and life better
New Scientist - 14 Jun 2017 22:00
People are increasingly taking daily, low doses of illegal psychedelic drugs to up their game at work and improve their mood. Will we all be doing it one day?
DeepMind's neural network teaches AI to reason about the world
New Scientist - 14 Jun 2017 22:00
Understanding the relationship between previously unseen objects is a key part of human intelligence, but a new system from DeepMind attempts to give AI the skill
Chatbots learn how to negogtiate and drive a hard bargain
New Scientist - 14 Jun 2017 22:00
Bots may soon be able to book a holiday for you or help you buy or sell your house
How brain circuits govern hunger and cravings
Science Daily - 14 Jun 2017 21:43
By developing a new approach to imaging and manipulating particular groups of neurons in the mouse brain, scientists have identified a pathway by which neurons that drive hunger influence distant neurons involved in the ...