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Finish Him! MegaBots' Giant Robot Duel Is Finally Going Down in Japan It began two years ago when MegaBots co-founders Matt Oehrlein and Gui Cavalcanti donned American flags as capes and challenged Suidobashi Heavy Industries to a giant robot duel in a YouTube video that immediately went v...
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The first quantum-cryptographic satellite network will be Chinese IN THE never-ending arms race between encryptors and eavesdroppers, many of those on the side that is trying to keep messages secret are betting on quantum mechanics, a description of how subatomic particles behave, to c...
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The spiral arms of a galaxy called NGC 1365 contain 60 per cent more oxygen than the space between, the most extreme variation seen in a galaxy like this
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Discovery may be key to obesity, Diabetes Rx

Science Daily - 31 Aug 2017 23:12
Research has demonstrated the potential of a protein to treat or prevent metabolic diseases including obesity and diabetes.
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Measuring the cost of quality measurement

Science Daily - 31 Aug 2017 23:12
Less than 2 decades after publication of the National Academy of Medicine's (formerly the Institute of Medicine) Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century, quality measurement has become routin...
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A programme that protects some US immigrants from deportation has reduced anxiety disorders in their children. But Donald Trump may scrap the scheme next week
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The world's most famous human echolocator Daniel Kish wants to teach more people who are blind how to navigate with mouthclicks like he does
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Water on the planets nearest the TRAPPIST-1 star would be destroyed by UV radiation but it could survive on the cooler worlds in the habitable zone
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New source for brain's development discovered

Science Daily - 31 Aug 2017 22:13
New source for brain's development discovered An unexpected source for the brain's development has been discovered by researchers, a finding that offers new insights into the building of the nervous system.
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Researchers want to prevent alpha-synuclein from accumulating in the brain. To do so, the team searched for drugs that turn down alpha-synuclein production. They then tested the drugs in mice and stem cells and studied i...
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Schools in the US and beyond are right to consider a later start time for teenage students given growing evidence about adolescent body clocks, says Russell Foster
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Drugs found to be more effective against depression than electric current Medicinal therapy was found to be more than twice as effective as low-intensity brain stimulation in treating depression, according to a study.
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India floods: Apartment building collapses in Mumbai

New Scientist - 31 Aug 2017 22:00
A five-storey building has collapsed in the Indian city of Mumbai, following torrential monsoon rains that have also caused widespread floods
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Moving through sand or snow can be tricky for robots. A new one inspired by both bacteria and seeds can wiggle straight through without trouble
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Ongoing advances in understanding the functional connections within the brain are producing exciting insights into how the brain circuits function together to support human behavior -- and may lead to new discoveries in ...
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Chemo-boosting drug discovered for leukemia

Science Daily - 31 Aug 2017 20:30
Drugs developed to treat heart and blood vessel problems could be used in combination with chemotherapy to treat an aggressive form of adult leukemia, new research reveals.
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So Long, Sue! Famed T. Rex Makes Way for Bigger Beast After spending nearly 18 years in the Field Museum's great hall in Chicago, Sue -- the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered -- will move to an exhibit upstairs, making room for the world's largest ...
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Estrogen synthesis, a process naturally occurring in the brains of zebra finches, may also fight off neuroinflammation caused by infection that occurs elsewhere in the body, new research indicates.
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Finish Him! MegaBots' Giant Robot Duel Is Finally Going Down It began two years ago when MegaBots co-founders Matt Oehrlein and Gui Cavalcanti donned American flags as capes and challenged Suidobashi Heavy Industries to a giant robot duel in a YouTube video that immediately went v...
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Microscopic lasers may stop tumours spreading around the body Set spasers to "kill" IT IS more than 50 years since "Fantastic Voyage" hit the silver screen. The film's premise, shrinking a submarine and her crew of doctors to the point where they can travel through a patient's bloo...
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Robotic flippers reveal how plesiosaurs swam

The Economist - 31 Aug 2017 18:51
Robotic flippers reveal how plesiosaurs swam Plesiosaurs roamed Earth's oceans for nearly 150m years, until their extinction 66m years ago. They were propelled by four equal-sized flippers, unlike any animal alive today. A question that has long bothered palaeontol...
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ON AUGUST 27th the results of a trial of an anti-inflammatory medicine called canakinumab were released at a meeting, in Barcelona, of the European Society of Cardiology. Press reports were gushing, telling of a fabulous...
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