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Can Kidnapping a Giant Iceberg from Antarctica Solve Cape Town's Water Crisis? South Africa's Cape Town is in dire need of freshwater, and an ambitious marine-salvager has an unusual solution: kidnap an Antarctic iceberg, use tankers and tugboats to drag it to Cape Town, and use the meltwater to hy...
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NIST infrared frequency comb measures biological signatures Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and collaborators have demonstrated a compact frequency-comb apparatus that rapidly measures the entire infrared band of light to detect biological...
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Preliminary results from a new study suggest that sleep disturbances are associated with mental health problems among survivors of a natural disaster even two years after the event.
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How genes interact to build tissues and organisms

Science Daily - 7 Jun 2019 18:24
Scientists have developed a new computational tool to infer global, large-scale regulatory networks, from healthy and pathological organs. The researchers were able to pinpoint genes relevant to organ function and potent...
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Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) may be more prevalent among patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS), according to preliminary findings from a small, new study.
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A web-based caffeine optimization tool successfully designs effective strategies to maximize alertness while avoiding excessive caffeine consumption, according to preliminary results from a new study.
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Preliminary findings from a new study of middle school and high school students suggest that they got more sleep and were less likely to feel too sleepy to do homework after their district changed to later school start t...
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Stopping Parkinson's disease before it starts

Science Daily - 7 Jun 2019 17:05
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Characterized by accumulation of the protein alpha-synuclein, there is currently no cure for PD. Scientists have...
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Worm study sparks hope for slowing muscle decline

Science Daily - 7 Jun 2019 17:05
Muscle decline caused by ageing and certain diseases could be dramatically slowed by stopping a chain reaction that damages cells, new research shows.
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What Is the Black Hole Information Paradox?

Live Science - 7 Jun 2019 13:24
What Is the Black Hole Information Paradox? The universe really likes its information. It doesn't like to create new information, and it doesn't like to destroy any of its existing information.
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Dashing the dream of ideal 'invisibility' cloaks for stress waves Whether Harry Potter's invisibility cloak, which perfectly steers light waves around objects to make them invisible, will ever become reality remains to be seen, but perfecting a more crucial cloak is impossible, a new s...
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Hepatitis C virus increases the expression of SOCS, dulling the normal immune system response to viral infections. This may explain why Hepatitis C 'hides' in the immune system, leading to a lack of diagnosis in those su...
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Findings from a small sample study link small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) to restless leg syndrome.
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The Moon is known for its varied landscape; impact craters dot its surface, many with picturesque rays extending from them across the highlands, and so-called mare, or basalt "oceans", cover the lowlands. But one aspect ...
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Findings provide new evidence that autism is linked to lower empathy in the general population, and atypical empathy in ASD is not simply due to alexithymia, or emotional blindness. Researchers stress that the lack of em...
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NASA has announced that it is opening the International Space Station up to private business, including astronauts who will pay $35,000 a night to visit
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Experiencing early life adversities leads to disruptions in multiple systems of self-control and cortisol levels, which continues through childhood.
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Manipulating electron spin using artificial molecular motors Artificial molecular switches and machines have undergone rapid advances over the past several decades. Particularly, artificial molecular motors are highly attractive from the viewpoint of chirality switching during rot...
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Probing semiconductor crystals with a sphere of light Tohoku University researchers have developed a technique using a hollow sphere to measure the electronic and optical properties of large semiconducting crystals. The approach, published in the journal Applied Physics Exp...
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Striped maples change sex from year to year, and we used to think being female led to healthier trees, but it turns out that female trees are more likely to die
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Unknown Group of Ancient Humans Once Lived in Siberia, New Evidence Reveals The teeth came from a genetically distinct population of humans.
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Diabetes can be detected in gut of cats

Science Daily - 7 Jun 2019 17:05
Diabetes patients show reduced gut bacterial diversity, and now researchers have learned that the same is true of cats. The researchers behind the new study hope to be able to use cats as a model for future studies of th...
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