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Live Science - 29 Jun 2017 13:51Possible early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder
Science Daily - 30 Jun 2017 01:54
Measuring a set of proteins in the blood may enable earlier diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to a study.
Antibiotics effective for treatment of small skin infections, study shows
Science Daily - 30 Jun 2017 01:54
New research could change treatment approaches to simple skin abscesses, infections often caused by Staphylococcus aureus (staph) bacteria.
NIST 'noise thermometry' yields accurate new measurements of Boltzmann constant
Phys.org - 30 Jun 2017 01:05
By measuring the random jiggling motion of electrons in a resistor, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have contributed to accurate new measurements of the Boltzmann constant, a fund...
Old brains can't hear similar sounds but a drug can change that
New Scientist - 29 Jun 2017 23:00
As we age, telling tones apart gets harder - which makes learning languages difficult. A drug that restores hearing in old mice may one day improve human hearing
Strongest evidence yet that neonicotinoids are killing bees
New Scientist - 29 Jun 2017 23:00
Studies in Europe and Canada show that controversial neonicotinoid insecticides have adverse effects on reproduction of honeybees and wild bees
Car seat laws for older kids have limited impact
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2017 22:31
Laws that require increasingly older kids to sit in car safety seats appear to have limited impact, new research has found.
Biomechanical acoustics study sheds light on running injuries
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2017 22:30
Devoted runners suffer from a surprisingly high rate of injury. One reason for these injuries is that runners endure many shocks from the impact, and these cause vibrations that travel from the foot throughout the entire...
Cancer researchers overestimate reproducibility of preclinical studies
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2017 22:30
Cancer scientists overestimate the extent to which high-profile preclinical studies can be successfully replicated, new research suggests.
Elephantiasis on the decline in Cameroon
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2017 22:30
Lymphatic filariasis -- a parasitic infection commonly known as elephantiasis -- is among the 10 neglected tropical diseases that the World Health Organization is aiming to eliminate by 2020. In Cameroon, large-scale ann...
Bringing CRISPR into focus
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2017 22:28
Researchers have generated near-atomic resolution images of key steps in CRISPR-Cas3 function. The findings reveal multiple layers of error detection that prevent unintended genomic damage. Structural understanding infor...
Mechanism behind precise spinal cord development found
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2017 22:26
Scientists have uncovered how nerve cells in the spinal cord are organized in precise patterns during embryo development -- a finding that could give insight into regenerative medicine.
New method could enable more stable and scalable quantum computing, physicists report
Phys.org - 29 Jun 2017 22:03
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University and Goucher College, have discovered a new topological material which may enable fault-tolerant quantum computing. It is a f...
Spinning Black Holes Could Create Clouds of Mass
Physics Buzz - 29 Jun 2017 22:00
Nothing, not even light, can come out of a black hole. At least, that's the conventional wisdom, and it's certainly true that--once the event horizon is crossed--there's no going back. But for rotating black holes, there...
Newly identified small RNA fragments defend the genome when it's 'naked'
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2017 21:42
A scientific research team has discovered might be considered emergency replacements for the epigenetic 'sentries' that normally protect the genome from transposons and viruses. These shock troops are pressed into servic...
Association between gut bacteria and emotion, suggests study
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2017 21:42
Researchers have identified gut microbiota that interact with brain regions associated with mood and behavior. This may be the first time that behavioral and neurobiological differences associated with microbial composit...
Food allergies linked to childhood anxiety
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2017 21:42
Researchers studied the link between food allergy and childhood anxiety and depression among a sample of predominantly low socioeconomic status minority children and found that children with a food allergy had a signific...
Children with autism should be checked for DCD, study recommends
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2017 21:20
Researchers are recommending in a new study that children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder should be checked for developmental coordination disorder since the two maladies are linked.
'Missing link' whale could filter feed and hunt larger prey
New Scientist - 29 Jun 2017 21:00
A whale that lived 30 million years ago had extraordinary back teeth for sieving out small prey, while its front teeth let it catch big prey too