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Location American Science News for 23 August 2019
The Promise of Direct Air Capture: Making Stuff Out of Thin Air Imagine making fuel, plastics, and concrete out of "thin air.” That's the promise of direct air capture (DAC), a technology that fundamentally disrupts our contemporary oil economy. Mimicking what already occurs in nat...
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Researchers have discovered a new way to stop harmful inflammation in the lungs due to sepsis and injury. They found a molecule, present during inflammation that binds to white blood cells allowing them to pass from the ...
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Researchers have developed a prototype of an app that may potentially prescribe the optimal dose of medicine for the individual patient, as well as prevent counterfeit products.
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Brain's astrocytes play starring role in long-term memory Researchers have discovered that star-shaped cells called astrocytes help the brain establish long-lasting memories. The work could inform therapies for disorders in which long-term memory is impaired, such as traumatic ...
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Self-rolling sensors take heart cell readings in 3D

Science Daily - 23 Aug 2019 22:07
A new organ-on-an-electronic-chip platform uses self-rolling biosensor arrays to coil up and measure the electrophysiology of heart cells in 3D.
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How gonorrhea develops resistance to antibiotics

Science Daily - 23 Aug 2019 22:07
As public health officials worry about the emergence of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea, researchers are tracing how antibiotics bind to a gonococcal protein, information that can help lead to new antimicrobials.
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New approaches to heal injured nerves

Science Daily - 23 Aug 2019 22:06
Researchers have deciphered new mechanisms that enable the regeneration of nerve fibers. This could open up new treatment approaches for the brain, optic nerve, and spinal cord injuries.
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Save time using maths: Analytical tool designs corkscrew-shaped nano-antennae The nanostructures from Katja Höflich's HZB team are shaped like corkscrews and made of silver. Mathematically, such a nano antenna can be regarded as an one-dimensional line that forms a helix, characterized by paramet...
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Frying oil consumption worsened colon cancer and colitis in mice, study shows Food scientists have shown that feeding frying oil to mice exaggerated colonic inflammation, enhanced tumor growth and worsened gut leakage, spreading bacteria or toxic bacterial products into the bloodstream.
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Addressing causes of mortality in Zambia

Science Daily - 23 Aug 2019 17:17
Despite the fact that people in sub-Saharan Africa are now living longer than they did two decades ago, their average life expectancy remains below that of the rest of the world population. A new study looked into the im...
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Researchers observe spontaneous occurrence of skyrmions in atomically thin cobalt films Since their experimental discovery, magnetic skyrmions--tiny magnetic knots--have moved into the focus of research. Scientists from Hamburg and Kiel have now been able to show that individual magnetic skyrmions with a di...
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Owning a pet may help maintain a healthy heart, especially if that pet is a dog, according to a new analysis. The study examines the association of pet ownership -- specifically dog ownership -- with cardiovascular disea...
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Researchers have proposed a way to measure the ecological impact of global food wastage due to excessive consumption. The results suggest that direct food waste -- thrown away or lost from field to fork -- is a mere hors...
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Heavily polluted areas have a higher rate of angioplasty procedures to treat blocked arteries than areas with clean air, according to new research. Procedures are even more common in winter, the most polluted time of yea...
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A new study suggests that individuals who take anti-depressants and/or anti-psychotics and participate in a weight management program can lose weight whether or not they take psychiatric medications, according to a new r...
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For the first time, researchers have managed to view previously inaccessible details of certain chemical processes. They have shown there are significant discrete stages to these processes which build on our knowledge of...
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Elite athletes have high rates of oral disease despite brushing their teeth more frequently than most people, finds a new study.
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Ruth Bader Ginsberg Just Completed Another Cancer Treatment, and She's Good to Go. This isn't the first time the "Notorious RBG" has bounced back from health scares.
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Alien Oceans Could Hold Way More Life Than Earth's Waters Ever Did, New Research Suggests Alien worlds that favor strong ocean currents could be overflowing with life.
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There Are Now Nearly 200 Cases of Severe Lung Illnesses Tied to Vaping One patient has reportedly died from a severe lung illness linked to vaping.
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Dog ownership associated with better cardiovascular health

Neuroscience News - 23 Aug 2019 23:37
Those who own dogs may have a boost when it comes to cardiovascular health. Researchers found pet owners report better physical wellbeing than those who don't own a pet. Dog owners had a significant improvement in cardio...
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Restless leg syndrome (RLS) triples the risk of suicide and self-harm in those with the condition.
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