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Few-cycle pulses break the 300 W barrier

EurekAlert! - 13 Nov 2019 09:00
(Forschungsverbund Berlin) A team led by researchers from the Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy (MBI), Laser-Laboratorium Goettingen (LLG) and Active Fiber Systems (AFS) has generated m...
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Etalumis 'reverses' simulations to reveal new science Scientists have built simulations to help explain behavior in the real world, including modeling for disease transmission and prevention, autonomous vehicles, climate science, and in the search for the fundamental secret...
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Problematic use of marijuana among adolescents and adults increased after legalization of recreational marijuana use, according to a new study from NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Columbia University Mailman School o...
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The ability to recalibrate how children respond to stress could offer a way to promote resilience.
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Improving trauma pain outcomes

Science Daily - 14 Nov 2019 00:31
Improving acute pain management after traumatic injury remains a priority for policymakers and clinicians as rates of injury and subsequent pain-related disability rise nationally. Yet, innovations in trauma pain managem...
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Men and women perceive their own health differently

Science Daily - 14 Nov 2019 00:31
A new study investigates differences in how men and women perceive their own health. The study finds that confidence in maintaining good health habits can be influenced by gender.
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Researchers linked a gut bacteria toxin to worse clinical outcomes in patients with alcoholic liver disease, and discovered that treatment with bacteriophages clears the bacteria and eliminates the disease in mice.
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Loops at the ends of telomeres play a vital protective role preventing damage to chromosomes, according to new research. The study showed how the winding and unwinding of 't-loops' at the end of telomeres prevents chromo...
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ELeCt-ing a better candidate for chemo delivery

Science Daily - 14 Nov 2019 00:30
Chemo drugs are notoriously toxic, in part because so little of the drug actually gets to its target organ, requiring high doses. Scientists have now found a way to deliver nanoparticles filled with chemo to the lungs wi...
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Microparticles could help fight malnutrition

Science Daily - 14 Nov 2019 00:30
Researchers have now developed a new way to fortify staple foods with these micronutrients by encapsulating them in a biocompatible polymer that prevents the nutrients from being degraded during storage or cooking. In a ...
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New research reveals the mechanics of how some transporter proteins function with stunning specificity.
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Precisely poking cells en masse to cure cancer

Science Daily - 14 Nov 2019 00:30
A novel microfluidic device addresses one of the most costly steps in the engineered cell therapy manufacturing process, namely gene delivery. Deterministic mechanoporation, or DMP, uses fluid flow to pull each cell in a...
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Discovery: New biomarker for cancer stem cells

Science Daily - 14 Nov 2019 00:30
Medical researchers have discovered a new biomarker in cancer stem cells that govern cancer survival and spread, and it's raising hope that drug discovery to kill cancer stem cells could follow suit.
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Could the mysteries of antimatter and dark matter be linked? Could the profound mysteries of antimatter and dark matter be linked? Thinking that they might be, scientists from the international BASE collaboration, led by Stefan Ulmer of the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research, a...
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A new study uncovers several risk factors associated with postpartum opioid overdose.
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No such thing as a low-risk surgery for frail patients

Science Daily - 13 Nov 2019 20:49
Even a minor surgery such as a laparoscopic gallbladder removal can prove to be a high-risk and even fatal procedure for frail patients, according to new research.
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Research involving several teams has shown that cellular recycling (autophagy) is repressed during the process of cell division, and how repression of autophagy during mitosis utilizes a different master regulator. The f...
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Fracture risk for patients taking multiple medications

Science Daily - 13 Nov 2019 20:49
There is a strong association between the number of fracture-associated drugs (FADs) older patients receive and their risk of sustaining a hip fracture, according to a new study.
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Wearable, smart technologies are transforming the ability to monitor and improve health, but a decidedly low-tech commodity -- the humble toilet -- may have potential to outperform them all.
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Researchers have discovered that a leukemic cell is capable of transforming into a non-cancerous cell through epigenetic changes.
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Researchers uncover the first piece of functional evidence suggesting that Tulane virus and human norovirus use viroporins to control cellular calcium signaling.
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Scientific studies already support yoga practice as a means to reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety. Now a new study provides evidence that yoga and breathing exercises can improve symptoms of depression and anxiety...
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