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Biblical War Revealed on 2,800-Year-Old Stone Altar

Live Science - 22 Aug 2019 15:00
Biblical War Revealed on 2,800-Year-Old Stone Altar The altar reveals new details about a rebellion against the Kingdom of Israel.
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Rising summer heat could soon endanger travelers on annual Muslim pilgrimage Over two million Muslim travelers just finished the annual religious pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, traveling during some of the country's hottest weather. New research finds pilgrims in future summers may have to en...
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Targeting specific areas of the measles virus polymerase, a protein complex that copies the viral genome, can effectively fight the measles virus and be used as an approach to developing new antiviral drugs to treat the ...
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An international team of researchers has discovered a new pathway that may improve success against an incurable type of children's brain cancer. The study results suggest that scientists have identified a unique way to d...
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How the sun damages our skin

Science Daily - 23 Aug 2019 00:50
Researchers have discovered the mechanism through which ultraviolet radiation, given off by the sun, damages our skin.
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The Paleozoic diet: Why animals eat what they eat

Science Daily - 23 Aug 2019 00:50
In what likely is the first study on the evolution of dietary preferences across the animal kingdom, researchers report several unexpected discoveries, including that the first animal likely was a carnivore and that huma...
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Over the last 40 years, the Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, has invaded every continent thanks to the transportation of its eggs via human trade and transportation. Researchers have now used the genomes of the mo...
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Research into the self-destruction of cells in humans and plants could lead to treatments for neurodegenerative brain diseases and the development of disease-resistant plants. A study has identified the role certain prot...
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Researchers have uncovered a crucial link between dietary zinc intake and protection against Streptococcus pneumoniae, the primary bacterial cause of pneumonia.
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Map of malaria behavior set to revolutionize research

Science Daily - 22 Aug 2019 22:19
The first detailed map of individual malaria parasite behavior across each stage of its complicated life cycle has been created by scientists. Researchers used advanced single-cell technology to isolate individual parasi...
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Adults carrying a gene associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease had a harder time accessing recently acquired knowledge, even though they didn't show any symptoms of memory problems, according to a new study.
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Animal-assisted therapy has many benefits in health care. Yet, its biological and psychosocial effects in the military are unknown, especially for injured, airlifted patients. Researchers teamed up with a non-profit anim...
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Heavy drinking and HIV don't mix, study finds

Science Daily - 22 Aug 2019 22:19
A new study finds that heavy alcohol consumption (three drinks or more/day for women and four drinks or more/day for men) is linked to alterations in immune function among people with HIV.
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Smartphone app makes parents more attuned to their babies' needs, research shows A new app has been designed to help new parents become more 'tuned in' to what their babies are thinking and feeling.
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Biomaterials smarten up with CRISPR

Science Daily - 22 Aug 2019 22:18
The CRISPR-Cas system has become the go-to tool for researchers who study genes in an ever-growing list of organisms, and is being used to develop new gene therapies that potentially can correct a defect at a single nucl...
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A new computational tool called ProtFus screens scientific literature to validate predictions about the activity of fusion proteins -- proteins encoded by the joining of two genes that previously encoded two separate pro...
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Research led by Kyushu University finds that E. coli from cattle share widespread genetic similarities with those that cause food poisoning in humans, indicating that the traits that are harmful to humans may emerge to i...
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Scratching the surface of how your brain senses an itch Light touch plays a critical role in everyday tasks, such as picking up a glass or playing a musical instrument, as well as for detecting the touch of, say, biting insects. Researchers have discovered how neurons in the ...
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Ginkgo biloba may aid in treating type 2 diabetes

Science Daily - 22 Aug 2019 20:48
Ginkgo Biloba, one of the oldest living trees species, may offer some clues in better treatments for Type 2 Diabetes, says one researcher.
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Ancient Skeletons with Alien-Like Heads Unearthed in Croatia Archaeologists have unearthed three ancient skeletons in Croatia -- and two of them had pointy, artificially deformed skulls.
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Researchers get first microscopic look at a tiny phenomenon with big potential implications Matter behaves differently when it's tiny. At the nanoscale, electric current cuts through mountains of particles, spinning them into vortexes that can be used intentionally in quantum computing. The particles arrange th...
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Researchers have found that high levels of ketone bodies, molecules produced by the breakdown of fat, help the intestine to maintain a functional stem cell pool, which are crucial for intestinal regeneration.
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