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Location American Science News for 25 August 2017
This Inspiring Teenager Wants to Save Lives With His Flying Robots It's not every day you meet a high school student who's been building functional robots since age 10. Then again, Mihir Garimella is definitely not your average teenager. When I sat down to interview him recently at Sing...
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Microbes compete for nutrients, affect metabolism, development in mice If our microbiome overindulges, we might not have access to the nutrients we need. That's the suggestion from new research that shows mice that harbor high levels of microbes that eat choline are deprived of this essenti...
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Bell Prize goes to scientists who proved 'spooky' quantum entanglement is real A trio of scientists who defied Einstein by proving the nonlocal nature of quantum entanglement will be honoured with the John Stewart Bell Prize from the University of Toronto (U of T). The prize recognizes the most sig...
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A plastic surgery research group has developed an augmented reality system that enables them to create 3D simulations of the desired results of facial reconstructive procedures and project them over the patient's face du...
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A new study compares the physical, emotional, and cognitive experiences of women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) either to become pregnant or to donate their eggs for money. The researchers found that there is a ...
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Scientists have identified several genes and gene clusters associated with the immune response to flu vaccination. The findings point to the prospect of using genetic profiles to predict individual responses to the flu v...
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Given the choice, zebrafish willingly dose themselves with opioids Researchers devised a system that allowed zebrafish to self-administer doses of hydrocodone, an opioid commonly prescribed to people for pain, to study drug dependency behavior.
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Fragile X syndrome: Early detection important

Science Daily - 25 Aug 2017 22:06
Fragile X syndrome: Early detection important New insights into the long-lasting effects of Fragile X syndrome on connections in the brain during early development highlight the importance of early detection and treatment.
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Conformal metasurface coating eliminates crosstalk and shrinks waveguides The properties of materials can behave in funny ways. Tweak one aspect to make a device smaller or less leaky, for example, and something else might change in an undesirable way, so that engineers play a game of balancin...
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Dancing can reverse the signs of aging in the brain

Science Daily - 25 Aug 2017 20:49
Dancing can reverse the signs of aging in the brain Physical exercise has an anti-aging effect on the hippocampus region of the brain -- an area that controls memory, learning and balance. A new study, comparing different forms of exercise -- dancing and endurance trainin...
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Ringing in ears keeps brain more at attention, less at rest, study finds Tinnitus, a chronic ringing or buzzing in the ears, has eluded medical treatment and scientific understanding. A new study found that chronic tinnitus is associated with changes in certain networks in the brain, and furt...
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Facts About Geckos

Live Science - 25 Aug 2017 19:50
Facts About Geckos There are about 1,500 species of geckos, a type of lizard found all over the world.
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Hormonal IUDs have no effect on lactation or breastfeeding, suggests research Early placement of a hormonal IUD is a safe, long-term birth control method that does not negatively affect women who want to breastfeed their baby, research shows.
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Patients with unresectable, or inoperable, lung cancer are often given a dismal prognosis, with low rates of survival beyond a few years. Researchers exploring combination therapies have recently discovered improved surv...
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Facts About Bison

Live Science - 25 Aug 2017 19:29
Facts About Bison The American bison is the official mammal of the United States and is the largest mammal in North America.
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Mammoth Tooth Reveals Beast Once Tramped Around Austin, Texas About 67,000 years ago, a gigantic mammoth chowed down on enormous mouthfuls of grass in Texas, just west of where modern-day Austin is located, according to new research.
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Ancient Troy: The City & the Legend

Live Science - 25 Aug 2017 18:46
Ancient Troy: The City & the Legend Ancient ruins in Turkey may or may not have been the site of the Trojan War.
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By fleshing out how one signaling receptor contributes to causing obesity through its activity in fatty tissue but not in muscle cells, scientists have zeroed in on an important new avenue of exploration for combating me...
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A condition that threatens the lives of some pregnant women and the fetus may continue to put the mother at risk later in life, new research indicates.
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An extensive exercise to map genetic variation in Sweden has found 33 million genetic variants, 10 million of which are novel. Large-scale DNA sequencing methods were used to analyse the whole genome of 1000 individuals ...
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What happens at the moving edge of a crack?

Phys.org - 25 Aug 2017 17:21
What happens at the moving edge of a crack? It is said that a weak link determines the strength of the entire chain. Likewise, defects or small cracks in a solid material may ultimately determine the strength of that material - how well it will withstand various f...
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Women with higher urinary concentrations of a common type of flame retardant had reduced likelihood of clinical pregnancy and live birth than those with lower concentrations, according to researchers. The study is among ...
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