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Location American Science News for 15 August 2017
New thruster design increases efficiency for future spaceflight Hall thrusters (HTs) are used in earth-orbiting satellites, and also show promise to propel robotic spacecraft long distances, such as from Earth to Mars. The propellant in a HT, usually xenon, is accelerated by an elect...
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Researchers have found that compounds produced by the creosote bush, a desert plant common to the Southwestern United States, exhibit potent anti-parasitic activity against the protozoa responsible for giardia infections...
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Gene Editing in Human Embryos Leaps Forward--Here's the Science Imagine walking down the street with a ticking time bomb in your chest, never knowing when your heart may explode. Or going through five decades of life, having kids, and always wondering when your mind will finally slip...
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Which research results in mice will help humans with MS? Now there's a way to tell Researchers have developed and successfully tested a method for determining how relevant to the human disease findings are from mouse models.
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Existing evidence on the use of gabapentinoids in chronic low back pain (CLBP) is limited, and demonstrates significant risk of adverse effects with no benefits on pain relief, according to a recent meta-analysis.
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Eating habits affect skin's protection against sun

Science Daily - 15 Aug 2017 22:17
Sunbathers may want to avoid midnight snacks before catching some rays, new research recommends. A study in mice shows that eating at abnormal times disrupts the biological clock of the skin, including the daytime potenc...
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Getting to the Heart of Circuit Breaker Arcs

Physics Buzz - 15 Aug 2017 21:48
If you want to see a stunning demonstration of nature colliding with modern technology, do a simple image search for lighting strikes a power line. A chance strike can wreak havoc on the daily lives of those nearby and o...
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Empowering patients effectively improves physician hand hygiene Armed with new tools, patients and parents felt empowered to remind healthcare providers to perform hand hygiene, successfully improving compliance rates, but just over half of physicians felt that patients should be rem...
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In the fight for audiences in online gaming, displaying a player's heart rate and mood alongside the game could well be a winning strategy
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Dark matter hunt with LUX-ZEPLIN

Symmetry Magazine - 15 Aug 2017 20:36
A video from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory explains how the upcoming LZ experiment will search for the missing 85 percent of the matter in the universe. What exactly is dark matter, the invisible substance that ac...
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Afraid of the Dark? Why Eclipses Frightened Ancient Civilizations For many ancient cultures, eclipses of the sun and moon were something special -- and something to be feared.
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Researchers show that an intracellular metabolite of glutamine, alpha-ketoglutarate, plays a role in regulating cellular differentiation programs by changing the DNA-binding patterns of the transcription factor CTCF and ...
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While marijuana use amongst youth remains stable, youth admission to substance abuse treatment facilities has increased.
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A new study finds that more than half of women with early stage breast cancer considered an aggressive type of surgery to remove both breasts. The way women generally approach big decisions, combined with their values, i...
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Birth defects, cancer linked

Science Daily - 15 Aug 2017 19:31
Some children born with birth defects may be at increased risk for specific types of cancer, according to a new review.
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Soft and spherical: Researchers study dynamics of drop impact For the most part, fluid dynamics researchers have focused efforts to understand the details of impacting drops on flat rigid surfaces; the effect of curved, convex or compliant surfaces on the dynamics of impacting drop...
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Conventional particle accelerators can range from large room-sized devices to facilities multiple kilometers across. One of the ways that scientists have looked to reduce the size and expense of future accelerators is by...
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Now you can levitate liquids and insects at home Levitation techniques are no longer confined to the laboratory thanks to University of Bristol engineers who have developed an easier way for suspending matter in mid-air by developing a 3D-printed acoustic levitator.
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Sky-High Solar Eclipse? Here's What You Might See from an Airplane If you're on an airplane flying across the U.S. during the Aug. 21 eclipse, what might you see from midair?
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What To Do If Your Solar Eclipse Glasses Won't Arrive in Time What do you do if your eclipse glasses haven't arrived, or have been recalled? Here are some other options for safely observing the eclipse.
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Distracted driving -- texting or absent-mindedness -- claims thousands of lives a year. Researchers have produced an extensive dataset examining how drivers react to different types of distractions, part of an effort to ...
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A high amount and intensity of exercise along with a diet plan resulted in a modest reduction in blood glucose levels among adults with type 2 diabetes, but was accompanied by reductions in the use of glucose-lowering me...
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