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Live Science - 12 Sep 2017 12:36Physicists propose new way to stabilize next-generation fusion plasmas
Phys.org - 12 Sep 2017 19:20
A key issue for next-generation fusion reactors is the possible impact of many unstable Alfvén eigenmodes, wave-like disturbances produced by the fusion reactions that ripple through the plasma in doughnut-shaped fusion...
Controversial Study Predicts What People Look Like From Their DNA
Singularity Hub - 12 Sep 2017 19:00
As the cost of sequencing DNA goes down more and more, people’s genome data is being collected for research and personalized medicine. This data is often anonymized by decoupling it from other identifying information, ...
We Need Space's Endless Resources to Expand as a Species
Singularity Hub - 12 Sep 2017 18:00
In an interview at Singularity University's Global Summit in San Francisco, space entrepreneur Bob Richards gave us a rundown of current efforts to explore, mine, and even settle the moon. Richards is co-founder, preside...
Science spin prevalent, researchers warn
Science Daily - 13 Sep 2017 01:05
More than a quarter of biomedical scientific papers may utilize practices that distort the interpretation of results or mislead readers so that results are viewed more favorably, a new study suggests.
Cold comfort: Fat-rich diets and adaptation among indigenous Siberian populations
Science Daily - 13 Sep 2017 01:05
Recently, scientists have been exploring the genetic signatures of adaptation in several indigenous cold-adapted human populations. Now, a new study has identified new signals of adaptation across multiple genes and expl...
Health benefits of olives and olive oil
Science Daily - 13 Sep 2017 00:10
A research team discovered that the olive-derived compound oleuropein helps prevent type 2 diabetes.
Lay interventions for depression and drinking
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 23:48
Brief psychological interventions delivered by lay counselors in primary care were effective and cost-effective for patients with depression and harmful drinking in India, according to two new studies.
Predicting atypical development in infants at high risk for autism?
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 23:48
New research identifies a potential biomarker that predicts atypical development in 1- to 2-month-old infants at high versus low familial risk for developing autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
'Superbug' bacteria gang up on us, fueled by antibiotic use, nursing home study suggests
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 21:48
What's worse than getting exposed to a kind of bacteria that modern antibiotics can't kill? Getting exposed to more than one -- because they may work together to cause an infection, new research suggests. And trying diff...
In mice, calorie restriction reduces fat but increases fur
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 21:48
Calorie restriction may help mice stay slim and live longer, but it also means less fat to keep their bodies warm. Researchers in Brazil have found that mouse skin responds to caloric restriction by stimulating fur growt...
'Missing link' explains how viruses trigger immunity
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 21:48
A new discovery has solved a longstanding mystery of how viruses trigger protective immunity within our body. The research team demonstrated a protein called SIDT2 was crucial for cells to detect viral components in thei...
Reversing the negative effects of adolescent marijuana use
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 21:48
Researchers have identified a specific mechanism in the prefrontal cortex for some of the negative mental health risks associated with adolescent marijuana use. By demonstrating that adolescent THC exposure modulates the...
Hurricane Harvey Before and After: Satellite Images Show Storm's Destruction
Live Science - 12 Sep 2017 19:20Tonsil Stones: Causes, Removal & Prevention
Live Science - 12 Sep 2017 18:57AI -- Engineering: merging, morphing, mobile robots
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 18:35
Researchers have developed self-reconfiguring modular robots that can merge, split and even self-heal while retaining full sensorimotor control. The work may take us closer to producing robots that can autonomously chang...
Father's environmental exposure affects sperm epigenetics, study shows
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 18:28
Authors of a new report believe that theirs is among the first human studies to investigate the influence of phthalate exposure on sperm epigenetics, embryo development and whether DNA methylation in sperm cells may be a...
Researchers identify potential biomarkers of age-related macular degeneration
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 18:28
Patients with any stage of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) carry signs of the disease in their blood that may be found through special laboratory tests, according to a new study.
Who Invented the Car?
Live Science - 12 Sep 2017 18:08Explosion in number of known life forms
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 17:31
New research has helped increase the number of known genomes by almost 10 percent. Scientists have obtained 7,280 bacterial and 623 archaeal genomes (genetic materials from microorganisms) from environmental samples, exp...
Exposure to head impacts in youth football practice drills
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 17:31
Researchers have examined differences in the number, location, and magnitude of head impacts sustained by young athletes during various youth football practice drills. Such information could lead to recommendations for f...
Air quality in 'green' housing affected by toxic chemicals in building materials
Science Daily - 12 Sep 2017 17:31
Indoor air pollution can be a problem in many homes, even in eco-friendly buildings. Thanks to a new innovative study, researchers have a better idea of where these pollutants come from -- which ones come from chemicals ...