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Hologram technology could lead to improved diagnoses of chronic diseases in remote areas
Phys.org - 14 Aug 2017 12:22
A new system developed by UCLA researchers could make it easier and less expensive to diagnose chronic diseases, particularly in remote areas without expensive lab equipment.
This Free Online Tool Helps Strip the Jargon Out of Science Writing
Singularity Hub - 14 Aug 2017 19:00
Science and technology have a profound impact on everyone's life, but the dense jargon experts use to talk about them make it hard for laypeople to get a grip on these fields. Now a new tool that automatically identifies...
Cancer-fighting T cells are smarter, stronger than experts thought
Science Daily - 15 Aug 2017 00:24
It takes a minuscule amount of force to make T cells behave in the lab as they behave in the body. That finding is a leap in cancer therapy research.
Immune study points to new ways to treat lung disease
Science Daily - 15 Aug 2017 00:20
Fresh insight into how the immune system keeps itself in check could lead to new ways of fighting chronic lung disease, report investigators.
Air pollution linked to cardiovascular disease; air purifiers may lessen impact
Science Daily - 15 Aug 2017 00:19
Exposure to fine particulate matter via air pollution, led to increases in stress hormones and, in a study of healthy college students in China. Negative effects of pollution exposure decreased after using indoor air pur...
The best place to treat type 1 diabetes might be just under your skin
Science Daily - 15 Aug 2017 00:19
The space under our skin might be an optimal location to treat type 1 diabetes (T1D), a group of researchers has demonstrated.
Granulins are brain treasure, not trash
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 23:15
Using new tools, researchers can see granulins inside cells within lysosomes, and propose that granulins have important jobs in the lysosome that are necessary to maintain brain health, suppress neuroinflammation, and pr...
A way to stabilize haploidy in animal cells
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 23:15
The emergence, in recent years, of the first mammalian haploid cell lines has raised great expectations in the scientific community. Despite their potential, these cultures present some issues that make their use complic...
Viruses up their game in arms race with immune system
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 23:15
Myxoma virus -- introduced to control the rabbit population in Australia in 1950 -- has developed a deadly ability to suppress the immune response in host rabbits. This example of an evolutionary arms race highlights the...
Binge-watching 'The Walking Dead?' You might feel like a zombie yourself
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 22:31
Binge-watching may be a great way for young adults to catch up on multiple episodes of their favorite television series like 'The Walking Dead' or 'Game of Thrones,' but it comes at a price.
Intoxication increases risk for heavy drinkers to commit violence against intimate partner
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 22:31
Intoxicated, heavy drinkers have a tendency to act rashly in response to negative emotions, which can intensify the risk for intimate partner aggression, according to a study.
Change in protein production essential to muscle function
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 22:31
A group of genes involved in calcium handling undergoes a highly-regulated process called alternative splicing that changes the type of protein the genes produce as muscles transition from newborn to adult.
High use of electronic cigarettes seen in 8th-9th graders in Oregon
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 22:31
The study showed that adolescents are using e-cigarettes at high rates, and many are using e-cigarettes before trying regular cigarettes or chewing tobacco. In addition, e-cigarette users were more likely to have used an...
Important to communicate cancer prevention message to young adults to reduce risks later in life
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 21:48
The latest estimates suggest that, by 2020, more than 1.9 million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer each year. In a special supplement to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, a noted group of experts examin...
Running rats remember better
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 21:48
Young rats with access to a running wheel show improved memory later in life and increased activity of neurons generated in adulthood, finds a new study. The results raise the possibility that exercise early in life may ...
The secret to beating bone and joint health injuries? Get to the right medical team
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 21:48
Orthopaedists can help prevent injuries; put people back together; provide patients with in-home exercises and ergonomically proper reconditioning programs; or pair patients with rehabilitation professionals for nonsurgi...
Discovery of new prostate cancer biomarkers could improve precision therapy
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 21:48
A new cause of treatment resistance in prostate cancer has been uncovered by investigators. Their discovery also suggests ways to improve prostate cancer therapy.
New way to activate stem cells to make hair grow
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 21:48
Researchers have discovered a new way to activate the stem cells in the hair follicle to make hair grow. The research may lead to new drugs that could promote hair growth for people with baldness or alopecia, which is ha...
Doctors trained at lowest-ranked medical schools prescribe more opioids
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 21:48
Physicians trained at the United States' lowest-ranked medical schools write more opioid prescriptions than physicians trained at the highest-ranked schools, according to a study. The study suggests that better training ...
Dark Days Ahead: The Great American Eclipse, Part II
Physics Buzz - 14 Aug 2017 21:33
Are you ready? We* are just one week away from a total solar eclipse, an event NASA calls "one of nature's most awe inspiring sights." Considering all of the inspiring sights NASA has unveiled over the years, that's sayi...
Trophic coherence explains why networks have few feedback loops and high stability
Phys.org - 14 Aug 2017 21:00
(Phys.org)--Complexity - defined as having emergent properties or traits that are not a function of, and are therefore difficult or inherently impossible to predict from, the discrete components comprising the system - i...
Cancer detection with sugar molecules
Science Daily - 14 Aug 2017 20:59
Scientists have synthesized a complex sugar molecule which specifically binds to the tumor protein Galectin-1. This could help to recognize tumors at an early stage and to combat them in a targeted manner.