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Location American Science News for 6 July 2017
China's 'artificial sun' sets world record with 100 second steady-state high performance plasma China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) made an important advance by achieving a stable 101.2-second steady-state high confinement plasma, setting a world record in long-pulse H-mode operation on the...
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Machine Reasoning Gets a Boost With This Simple New Algorithm There's a classic scene in almost every police procedural: a weathered detective stands staring at a collection of photos pinned to a wall. Thin, red yarn traces the connections between the different players. Something's...
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A new device to help train sniffer dogs

The Economist - 6 Jul 2017 18:50
A new device to help train sniffer dogs WHEN it comes to finding hidden explosives, the self-propelled detection system known as a sniffer dog has no equal. But sniffer dogs have to be trained, and that is a delicate process. In particular, the trace levels of...
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Detection for the masses

Science Daily - 7 Jul 2017 00:06
Detection for the masses A user-friendly mass spectrometry has been created for application in healthcare, drug detection, and food safety.
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Novel PET tracer detects small blood clots

Science Daily - 6 Jul 2017 23:59
Novel PET tracer detects small blood clots Blood clots in veins and arteries can lead to heart attack, stroke, and pulmonary embolism, which are major causes of mortality. Now researchers show that targeting GPIIb/IIIa receptors, the key receptor involved in plat...
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Link between Pokémon Go and a healthier lifestyle: Is it true? Playing a popular physically-interactive, smartphone based game, like Pokémon GO, may actually promote exercise, a new study has concluded. The researchers suggest that while many smartphone functions may promote sedent...
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Falls lead to declines in seniors

Science Daily - 6 Jul 2017 23:59
More than half of elderly patients (age 65 and older) who visited an emergency department because of injuries sustained in a fall suffered adverse events -- including additional falls, hospitalization and death -- within...
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As innovation expands the accessibility of technology, the potential for distraction increases as well. A new study assesses the level and type of distractions that affect mothers during infant feeding and discusses the ...
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Veterans with traumatic brain injury (TBI) differ from civilians with TBI in some key ways -- with potentially important implications for long-term care and support of injured service members and their families, new rese...
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How plants grow like human brains

Science Daily - 6 Jul 2017 22:31
How plants grow like human brains 3-D scanning reveals similar statistical laws at work in both shoots and neurons, outlines a new report.
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Conversation Cards© were developed to help families think about and prioritize key challenges regarding pediatric weight management. They also create points of reference for providers, which could help to create treatme...
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A biophysical smoking gun

Science Daily - 6 Jul 2017 22:31
A biophysical smoking gun While much about Alzheimer's disease remains a mystery, scientists do know that part of the disease's progression involves a normal protein called tau, aggregating to form ropelike inclusions within brain cells that even...
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Three Gorges Dam alters downstream schistosomiasis rates The Three Gorges Dam is a massive hydroelectric dam that spans the Yangtze River in central China and became fully operational in 2010. Ecological changes caused by the dam have altered the distribution of snails -- incl...
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Key immune system cells produced before birth may survive well into adulthood, according to new research.
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The traditional model for the spread of carcinoma, the deadliest form of cancer -- from the primary tumor, to nearby lymph nodes, to other organs -- may not apply in all cases, say researchers.
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New research now shows that early postnatal mice exposed to isoflurane -- a standard and widely used inhaled general anesthetic agent -- leads to chronic, abnormal activation of the mTOR pathway, a signaling system criti...
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New method to fight malaria found by scientists

Science Daily - 6 Jul 2017 22:31
Scientists have discovered a new way to slow down malaria infections, providing a possible new target for antimalarial drugs. The team are already working with pharmaceutical companies to use this knowledge to develop ne...
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Antioxidants against sepsis

Science Daily - 6 Jul 2017 22:00
During sepsis, cells are swamped with reactive oxygen species generated in an aberrant response of the immune system to a local infection. If this fatal inflammatory path could be interfered, new treatment schemes could ...
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Scientists get first direct look at how electrons 'dance' with vibrating atoms Scientists at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have made the first direct measurements, and by far the most precise ones, of how electrons move in sync with atomic v...
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Electron orbitals may hold key to unifying concept of high-temperature superconductivity A team of scientists has found evidence for a new type of electron pairing that may broaden the search for new high-temperature superconductors. The findings, described in the journal Science, provide the basis for a uni...
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A new study could help inform future health care management during early life and the development of interventions aimed at improving quality of life for older individuals.
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The country's environment minister has pledged to phase out coal by 2022, and end sales of new petrol and diesel cars by 204
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