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Your energy-efficient washing machine could be harboring pathogens
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 21:52
For the first time ever, investigators have identified a washing machine as a reservoir of multidrug-resistant pathogens. The pathogens, a single clone of Klebsiella oxytoca, were transmitted repeatedly to newborns in a ...
Molecule links weight gain to gut bacteria
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 21:52
Good bacteria that live in the guts of mammals program the metabolic rhythms that govern the body's absorption of dietary fat.
African American children respond differently to asthma medications
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 21:51
African Americans suffer asthma more often and more severely than Caucasian patients. However, clinical trials that have shaped treatment guidelines have included few African Americans. A new report demonstrates a shortc...
Simulations characterize turbulence caused by common connection for dialysis
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 19:56
The complex interplay among the arteriovenous grafts, the vessels they connect, and the blood they transport has been difficult to simulate, but one new method provides a way. Researchers report simulations that reconstr...
High-speed microscope illuminates biology at the speed of life
Phys.org - 27 Sep 2019 19:00
The Columbia team behind the revolutionary 3-D SCAPE microscope announces today a new version of this high-speed imaging technology. In collaboration with scientists from around the world, they used SCAPE 2.0 to reveal p...
Cellular aging is linked to structural changes in the brain
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 18:32
A new study now shows that if telomeres change in their length, that change is also reflected in our brain structure.
Cancer tumors form surprising connections with healthy brain cells
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 18:24
Anti-epileptic medicine can curb the dangerous communication and possibly be part of future treatment.
Powerful new synthetic vaccines to combat epidemics
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 18:24
A new type of vaccine that can be stored at warmer temperatures, removing the need for refrigeration, has been developed for mosquito-borne virus Chikungunya in a major advance in vaccine technology. The findings reveal ...
Sleep varies by age, geographical location and gender
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 18:24
In an exceptionally extensive worldwide study on sleep, nearly a quarter of a million nights of sleep were measured among sleepers ranging between 16 and 30 years of age.
Analyses of newborn babies' head odors suggest importance in facilitating bonding
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 17:52
Scientists have identified the chemical makeup of the odors produced by newborn babies' heads. The results shed more light on the olfactory importance of newborns' heads in mother-baby and kin recognition. They also deve...
Better methods needed for predicting risk of liver disease
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 17:52
While blood samples can reliably identify people with a low risk of developing severe liver disease, better methods are needed in primary care for identifying people in most need of care.
Why viruses like Herpes and Zika will need to be reclassified: Biotech impact
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 15:49
New findings reveal many different structural models for viruses, which can eventually lead to developing more targeted antiviral vaccines, by improving our understanding of how viruses form, evolve and infect their host...
First large-scale study of universal screening for autism raises questions about accuracy
Science Daily - 27 Sep 2019 15:49
In the first large, real-world study of universal screening for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in toddlers, researchers have found that the most widely used and researched screening tool is less accurate than shown in pr...
India's Lost Moon Lander Is Somewhere in This Photo
Live Science - 28 Sep 2019 01:07
It looks like just a barren moonscape of craters, but somewhere in this image is a hunk of metal and electronics that carried a country's hopes of lunar science.
THC-Containing Products May Play a Big Role in Vaping-Related Lung Illnesses, Officials Say
Live Science - 27 Sep 2019 23:57
Health officials now say that THC-containing products may be playing an important role in a nationwide outbreak of lung illnesses tied to vaping.
Study finds age hinders cancer development
Neuroscience News - 27 Sep 2019 23:35
Alterations associated with aging and cellular senescence may be linked to a decrease in cell proliferation, while cancer shifts towards increased cell division. The study challenges the traditional view that cancer risk...
Common nutrient supplement choline may hold the answers to combating Alzheimer's
Neuroscience News - 27 Sep 2019 23:18
Taking dietary choline supplements may help to protect the brain from Alzheimer's disease. Choline reduces the activation of microglia which, when overactivated, contribute to neuroinflammation and apoptosis associated w...
Worms with Three Sexes Thrive in Arsenic-Laced Lake in California
Live Science - 27 Sep 2019 23:00
Scientists found eight nematodes that can live in a lake deemed inhospitable for most animals.
Abused or neglected children are four times more likely to develop serious mental illness
Neuroscience News - 27 Sep 2019 22:37
Adults who were maltreated as children have an increased risk of being diagnosed with schizophrenia, psychosis, bipolar disorder, and anxiety than their peers who were not abused.
Teenagers less likely to respond to mothers with controlling tone of voice
Neuroscience News - 27 Sep 2019 22:15
Mothers who address their teens with a neutral tone of voice elicit more positive and less negative emotions in their children, increasing closeness. Those who speak with a controlling tone evoke negative emotions and ha...
Creating different kinds of light with manipulable quantum properties
Phys.org - 27 Sep 2019 21:39
In a paper published today in Nature's NPJ Quantum Information, Omar MagaƱa-Loaiza, assistant professor in the Louisiana State University (LSU) Department of Physics & Astronomy, and his team of researchers describe a n...
NASA Wants You to Know That Black Holes Are Even Crazier When Viewed from the Side
Live Science - 27 Sep 2019 21:07
What happens when you look at a black hole from the side? According to a new NASA simulation, doing so warps the fabric of the universe.