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MRI without contrast agents? Yes, with sugar
Science Daily - 23 Jun 2017 19:05
Scientists have been able to visualize brain cancer using a novel MRI method. They use a simple sugar solution instead of conventional contrast agents, which can have side effects in the body.
Satellites Keep Eye on Huge Crack in Antarctic Ice Shelf
Live Science - 23 Jun 2017 18:43The Gulf of Mexico's 'Dead Zone' Could Nearly Double in Size This Year
Live Science - 23 Jun 2017 18:43Genes, ozone, and autism
Science Daily - 23 Jun 2017 23:55
Exposure to ozone in the environment puts individuals with high levels of genetic variation at an even higher risk for developing autism than would be expected just by adding the two risk factors together, a new analysis...
Team launches 'comb and copter' system to map atmospheric gases
Phys.org - 23 Jun 2017 21:19
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado Boulder have demonstrated a new mobile, ground-based system that could scan and map atmospheric gas plumes over ki...
Fungal toxins easily become airborne, creating potential indoor health risk
Science Daily - 23 Jun 2017 21:15
Toxins produced by three different species of fungus growing indoors on wallpaper may become aerosolized, and easily inhaled. The findings likely have implications for 'sick building syndrome.
Bioengineers create more durable, versatile wearable for diabetes monitoring
Science Daily - 23 Jun 2017 21:15
Researchers are getting more out of the sweat they've put into their work on a wearable diagnostic tool that measures three diabetes-related compounds in microscopic amounts of perspiration. In a study, the team describe...
Anti-epilepsy drug restores normal brain activity in mild Alzheimer's disease
Science Daily - 23 Jun 2017 21:15
An anti-epileptic drug has been tested for its potential impact on the brain activity of patients with mild Alzheimer's disease. The team documented changes in patients' EEGs that suggest the drug could have a beneficial...
World's biggest neutrino experiment moves one step closer
Symmetry Magazine - 23 Jun 2017 20:57
The startup of a 25-ton test detector at CERN advances technology for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment. In a lab at CERN sits a very important box. It covers about three parking spaces and is more than a story ta...
New Virtual World Sansar Is Ready to Pick Up Where Second Life Left Off
Singularity Hub - 23 Jun 2017 20:00
On its 14th birthday, a reflection on Linden Lab's groundbreaking Second Life, and how their next project Sansar hopes to go even further. In May 2006, Bloomberg's Businessweek ran a cover story detailing the business em...
Uranus's crooked, messy magnetic field might open and shut daily
New Scientist - 23 Jun 2017 20:00
The off-kilter tumbling of the magnetic bubble around Uranus may regularly let a barrage of charged particles from the solar wind flow in
Amputees control avatar by imagining moving their missing limbs
New Scientist - 23 Jun 2017 19:44
Even after losing a limb, brain activity associated with imagined movements can be read by an fMRI brain scanner and used to control a computer character
Customizable 'Smart' Exoskeleton Learns from Your Steps
Live Science - 23 Jun 2017 19:13Treating Lyme disease: When do symptoms resolve in children?
Science Daily - 23 Jun 2017 19:05
Researchers in infectious disease examined how quickly Lyme disease symptoms typically resolve in children, a question that has received little prior study.
Chatter in the deep brain spurs empathy in rats
Science Daily - 23 Jun 2017 19:05
By combining electrical monitoring of neural activity with machine learning, a team of neuroscientists has tuned into the brain chatter of rats engaged in helping other rats. The results clarify earlier conflicting findi...
Ray Kurzweil: Here's What Will Happen When We Connect Our Brains to the Cloud
Singularity Hub - 23 Jun 2017 19:00
Ray Kurzweil is an inventor, thinker, and futurist famous for forecasting the pace of technology and predicting the world of tomorrow. In this video, Kurzweil looks ahead to a time in the not-too-distant future when we'l...
Planet 10? Another Earth-Size World May Lurk in the Outer Solar System
Live Science - 23 Jun 2017 18:36What Is Raspberry Ketone?
Live Science - 23 Jun 2017 18:20The Serengeti: Plain Facts about National Park & Animals
Live Science - 23 Jun 2017 18:08Decades after the discovery of anti-obesity hormone, scant evidence that leptin keeps lean people lean, scientists say
Science Daily - 23 Jun 2017 18:07
Decades after the discovery of anti-obesity hormone, scant evidence that leptin keeps lean people lean, scientists caution.
Leisure activities lower blood pressure in Alzheimer's caregivers
Science Daily - 23 Jun 2017 18:07
Going for a walk outside, reading, listening to music -- these and other enjoyable activities can reduce blood pressure for elderly caregivers of spouses with Alzheimer's disease, suggests a study.
Tropical viruses: Coming soon to Europe?
Science Daily - 23 Jun 2017 18:06
The mosquito-borne viral disease Chikungunya is usually found in tropical areas. Researchers have now discovered how climate change is facilitating the spread of the Chikungunya virus. Even if climate change only progres...