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Pharmacist-led interventions may help prevent cardiovascular disease
EurekAlert! - 28 Nov 2019 09:00
(Wiley) With their expertise in the safe and effective use of medications, pharmacists can help in the management of chronic diseases. A review and analysis published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology indic...
Hospital visits go up after days with higher levels of air pollution
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2019 03:30
On days when fine particulate matter in the air increases even a little bit, more people seem to end up in hospital for illnesses such as heart and lung conditions
Underwater internet cables can detect offshore earthquakes
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2019 23:00
Undersea fibre-optic cables for transmitting data can also be used to detect earthquakes and find fault lines offshore
Male nightingales spend the winter practising
The Economist - 28 Nov 2019 19:43
DESPITE THE ideas of Julia Monk and her colleagues on the frequency and normality of same-sex mating behaviour among animals (see article), some species do work hard to attract the opposite sex. That is why birdsong fill...
An emergency landing system that passengers can activate
The Economist - 28 Nov 2019 19:43
ON NOVEMBER 9TH 2018 a Piper Dakota light aircraft flying over Iowa broadcast a distress call. The pilot seemed to have suffered a heart attack. One of the other three people on board, a student aviator, had taken over t...
Electrical energy can be captured as liquid air
The Economist - 28 Nov 2019 19:43
IN THE PAST few decades wind and solar power have gone from being exotic technologies to quotidian pieces of engineering that are competitive, joule for joule, with fossil fuels. Those fuels retain what edge they have on...
How ear bones evolved
The Economist - 28 Nov 2019 19:43
EVOLUTION HAS NO foresight. But occasionally it flukes something ideally suited to develop into something else. Biologists call this preadaptation, and it seems to explain the existence of three small bones, known as oss...
Slowly, HIV is being beaten
The Economist - 28 Nov 2019 19:43
ON THE PRINCIPLE that no news is good news, the fact that AIDS has dropped out of the headlines is surely a good thing. Nevertheless, it does no harm for the world to be reminded from time to time that the illness has no...
Fossil of a newly-discovered mammal shows it had bizarre ears
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2019 14:45
A rodent-like creature that lived 120 million years ago in Asia had an unusual ear shape that may have evolved to accommodate its unique way of chewing
Growing nano-tailored surfaces using micellar brushes
EurekAlert! - 28 Nov 2019 09:00
(American Association for the Advancement of Science) Growing nanoscale polymer brushes on materials' surfaces overcomes a key challenge in surface chemistry, researchers report, creating a new way to fabricate a diverse...
Illuminating seafloor seismology with existing 'dark' fiber-optic cables
EurekAlert! - 28 Nov 2019 09:00
(American Association for the Advancement of Science) A new fault system on the seafloor was discovered off California's coast by temporarily transforming a pre-existing underwater fiber optic cable into an array of near...
Modified BCG vaccine could prevent TB in cattle and help end culls
New Scientist - 28 Nov 2019 04:01
A modified version of the BCG vaccine against tuberculosis could allow cattle around the world to be vaccinated against the disease