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Cancer-fighting combination targets glioblastoma
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 21:42
An international team of researchers combined a calorie-restricted diet high in fat and low in carbohydrates with a tumor-inhibiting antibiotic and found the combination destroys cancer stem cells and mesenchymal cells, ...
New framework helps gauge impact of mosquito control programs
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 21:42
Effective methods of controlling mosquito populations are needed to help lower the worldwide burden of mosquito-borne diseases including Zika, chikungunya, and dengue. Now, researchers have described a new statistical fr...
Gut bacteria's connections to human health, disease
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 21:42
Researchers have made an important advance in understanding the roles that gut bacteria play in human health.
Alternative molecular mechanisms observed in cancer cells
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 20:15
New evidence shows that some cancer cells evade therapy by switching over to alternative molecular mechanisms that are not affected by existing anti-cancer treatments.
Human contact plays big role in spread of some hospital infections, but not others
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 20:15
An observational study conducted in a French hospital showed that human contact was responsible for 90 percent of the spread of one species of antibiotic-resistant bacteria to new patients, but less than 60 percent of th...
Wild boars, hunting dogs and hunters carry tick-borne bacteria
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 20:15
Rickettsia bacteria cause a number of human and animal infections, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Now, researchers have for the first time surveyed the prevalence of Rickettsia antibodies and Rickettsia-carrying...
How the immune system keeps the Epstein-Barr virus in check
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 20:15
A protein called PD-1, which is found on immune cells called CD8+ T cells, plays a key role in controlling infection with the Epstein-Barr virus, according to a study published May 30 in the open-access journal PLOS Path...
Combination of three gene mutations results in deadly human heart disease
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 20:15
Scientists believe that more common forms of disease may be the result of a combination of more subtle genetic mutations that act together. Now researchers have used technological advances to prove that three subtle gene...
New way to protect against high-dose radiation damage discovered
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 20:15
Intensive radiotherapy can be toxic in 60 percent of patients with tumors located in the gastrointestinal cavity. Increases in levels of the protein URI protect mice against high-dose ionizing radiation-induced gastroint...
Transgenic fungus rapidly killed malaria mosquitoes in West African study
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 20:15
Researchers describe the first trial outside the laboratory of a transgenic approach to combating malaria. The study shows that a naturally occurring fungus engineered to deliver a toxin to mosquitoes safely reduced mosq...
Circadian clocks: Body parts respond to day and night independently from brain, studies show
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 20:14
Researchers have suspected that the body's various circadian clocks can operate independently from the central clock in the hypothalamus of the brain. Now, they have found a way to test that theory.
Scientists identify a novel strategy to fight viral infections and cancer in animal model
Science Daily - 30 May 2019 20:14
Researchers report on a potential therapeutic strategy to treat viral infection and boost immunity against cancer.
Uncovering microgel mysteries
EurekAlert! - 30 May 2019 06:00
(Shinshu University) Researchers successfully recorded the behavior of hydrogel microspheres (microgels) using a newly customized tool: the temperature-controlled high-speed atomic force microscopy. It was applied for th...
Depression sufferers at risk of multiple chronic diseases
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2019 21:47
Women who experience depression have an increased risk of developing multiple chronic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension.
A type of African mole rat is immune to the pain caused by wasabi
New Scientist - 30 May 2019 21:00
A species of mole rat doesn't feel pain in response to a compound that gives wasabi its pungent taste, and could hint at new ways to relieve pain in people
DeepMind's AI gamer is a better teammate than human players
New Scientist - 30 May 2019 21:00
DeepMind's new gaming AI has learned to play Quake III Arena cooperatively with teammates, and performs better than human players
Concussion symptoms reversed by magnetic therapy
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2019 20:15
Low-field magnetic stimulation (LFMS), a new, non-invasive repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation technique, may help improve neurological symptoms following concussion.
Physicists 'teleport' logic operation between separated ions
Phys.org - 30 May 2019 20:00
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have teleported a computer circuit instruction known as a quantum logic operation between two separated ions (electrically charged atoms), showcasin...
"13 Reasons Why": Increase in suicides in USA following TV series
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2019 19:55
The popular Netflix show "13 Reasons Why" has been linked to an increase in suicides in females between the ages of 10 and 19. Researchers said the numbers grew significantly within 3 months of the show's release.
Gut bacteria influence autism-like behaviors in mice
Neuroscience News - 30 May 2019 19:03
Using germ-free mouse models, researchers transplanted fecal bacteria from children on the autism spectrum and neurotypical children. Mice who received the transplants from the ASD cohort began to exhibit autism-like beh...
Wild bees' nest made entirely out of plastic discovered in Argentina
New Scientist - 30 May 2019 18:50
The first report of a bee's nest made entirely from plastic comes from Argentina. The leafcutter bees created cells out of what may be bits of old plastic bags