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Live Science - 26 Sep 2017 15:00Umbilical cord stem cells show promise as heart failure treatment
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2017 00:23
Intravenous stem cell infusion derived from umbilical cords appears to boost heart muscle function in patients with heart failure, according to a small study. In this first-of-its-kind study, patients had 'significant' i...
Cancerous toxins linked to cannabis extract
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2017 00:23
Researchers have found benzene and other potentially cancer-causing chemicals in the vapor produced by butane hash oil, a cannabis extract.
Researchers identify possible biomarker for diagnosing CTE during life
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 22:36
A new biomarker (CCL11) for chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) has been discovered that may allow the disease to be diagnosed during life for the first time. The findings might also help distinguish CTE from Alzheime...
Postpartum depression risk, duration and recurrence
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 22:35
Postpartum affective disorder (AD), including postpartum depression (PPD), affects more than one in two hundred women with no history of prior psychiatric episodes, and raises the risk of later affective disorder for tho...
Warming climate could increase bacterial impacts on Chesapeake Bay shellfish, recreation
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 22:35
Researchers have found that three common species of Vibrio bacteria in Chesapeake Bay could increase with changing climate conditions by the end of this century, resulting in significant economic and healthcare costs fro...
Post heart attack: How can scar tissue be turned back into healthy heart muscle?
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 21:55
Scientists are exploring ways to reprogram scar tissue cells into healthy heart muscle cells, and now researchers have published the first scientific paper to compare in great detail the two leading reprogramming techniq...
Breaking the "Spin Ice": Strange Magnet May Have Unusual Properties
Physics Buzz - 26 Sep 2017 21:31
Scientists have discovered a new way to manipulate the magnetic structure of certain materials to form a kind of magnet known as fragmented spin ice. The resulting material possesses some of the weirdest magnetic propert...
A quantum computer to tackle fundamental science problems
Phys.org - 26 Sep 2017 21:25
For more than 50 years, Moore's Law has reigned supreme. The observation that the number of transistors on a computer chip doubles roughly every two years has set the pace for our modern digital revolution--making smartp...
Potential Zika vaccine protects against pregnancy transmission and testicular damage
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 20:51
For the first time, a research team led has shown that a potential Zika vaccine quickly can protect fetuses against infection as well as protect males against testicular infection and injury. It also prevents a lowered s...
Antibiotics warranted for kids with minor staph infections
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 20:51
The overuse of antibiotics has left some doctors questioning whether to give such drugs to children diagnosed with uncomplicated Staphylococcus aureus (staph) infections. Now, research indicates that prescribing antibiot...
Amount of water in stem cells can determine its fate as fat or bone
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 20:51
Adding or removing water from a stem cell can change the destiny of the cell to either pre-fat cells or pre-bone cells, researchers have discovered in a new study.
Scientists unlock mysteries of how Ebola uses people's immune defenses to cause infection
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 20:51
Scientists have gained new insight into how the Ebola virus uses the body's natural defenses to speed the rate of infection and unleash its lethal disease, according to a new report.
Why refusing to give up passwords is illegal under UK terror law
New Scientist - 26 Sep 2017 20:49
Muhammad Rabbani, director of controversial advocacy group Cage, has been convicted under the Terrorism Act 2000 for not giving police access to his devices
Energy from evaporating water could rival wind and solar
New Scientist - 26 Sep 2017 20:40
Water evaporating from lakes and reservoirs could provide a huge amount of electricity, but scaling up the technology will be tricky
Drug combo gangs up to take on triple-negative breast cancer
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 19:59
In the hunt for novel treatments against an aggressive form of breast cancer, researchers combined a new protein inhibitor with a chemotherapy drug to create a powerful combination that resulted in cancer cell death.
Injection alternative: Model predicts performance of glucose-responsive insulin
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 19:59
Researchers have created a computer model that can predict how glucose-responsive insulin will affect patients' blood sugar based on chemical traits such as how quickly it becomes activated in the presence of glucose. Th...
A fresh set of eyes: Rotating plant inspectors reduces risk of medical device recalls
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 19:59
More frequent rotation of plant inspectors at medical device manufacturing facilities could benefit consumers and lead to fewer product recalls, finds new research.
One in 5 teens report having had a concussion in their lifetime
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 19:20
A new study confirms what many hospital emergency rooms nationwide are seeing: teens playing contact sports suffer from concussions.
Does your back feel stiff? Well, it may not actually be stiff, study finds
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 19:20
The feeling of stiffness in your back may mean something else is going, warns a new report.
Biochemists discover mechanism that helps flu viruses evolve
Science Daily - 26 Sep 2017 19:20
Flu viruses' rapid evolution relies in part on hijacking some of the cellular machinery of the infected host cell -- a group of proteins called chaperones, which help other proteins fold into the correct shape. When viru...