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Location American Science News for 16 December 2019
In the first treatment shown to rejuvenate oral health, a drug used for organ transplants has regenerated the bone in which teeth are embedded in mice
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Discovery reveals tractionless motion is possible In an article published in Physical Review Letters, Bristol scientists have answered the fundamental question: "Is it possible to move without exerting force on the environment?", by describing the tractionless self-prop...
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Radiation breaks connections in the brain

Science Daily - 17 Dec 2019 00:14
One of the potentially life-altering side effects that patients experience after cranial radiotherapy for brain cancer is cognitive impairment. Researchers now believe that they have pinpointed why this occurs and these ...
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Origins of neurodegenerative disease

Science Daily - 16 Dec 2019 23:07
New research has shed light on the origins of spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7) and demonstrates effective new therapeutic pathways for SCA7 and the more than 40 other types of spinocerebellar ataxia.
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Little is known about how women manage emotional distress during high-risk pregnancies, but researchers learned that without psychosocial support, many women struggle with fears and tears while feeling isolated and worri...
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Hydrogels control inflammation to help healing

Science Daily - 16 Dec 2019 21:24
Researchers test a sampling of synthetic, biocompatible hydrogels to see how tuning them influences the body's inflammatory response. The hydrogels are being developed to help heal wounds, deliver drugs and treat cancer.
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Researchers studied annual outbreaks of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in one of the first examinations of how climate change could affect diseases transmitted directly from person to person. They found that while out...
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New heat model may help electronic devices last longer

Science Daily - 16 Dec 2019 20:01
A team of engineers has found that the model currently used to predict heat loss in a common semiconductor material does not apply in all situations. By testing the thermal properties of gallium nitride semiconductors fa...
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Asthma severity linked to microbiome of upper airway

Science Daily - 16 Dec 2019 20:01
A new study suggests there is a link between bacteria that live in the upper airway and the severity of asthma symptoms among children with mild to moderate asthma.
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A general theory on explosions that happen against deformable objects In line with current international research about the interaction of matter with high energies, the University of Seville researcher Alfonso M. Gañán Calvo has studied the explosive behavior of matter subjected to the ...
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200 years ago, a doctor from France used a stethoscope for the first time and countless efforts to observe human body have been made since then. Up to now, the best tool that provides anatomical, functional, and molecula...
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A team of researchers has cracked a rare gene variant for a disorder that causes severe neurodegeneration in infants.
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A research team at has developed a new CRISPR-based gene-drive system that dramatically increases the efficiency of inactivating a gene rendering bacteria antibiotic-resistant. The new system leverages technology in inse...
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A study of pregnant women in coastal Florida found that hair mercury concentration was associated with consumption of locally caught seafood and all seafood, a higher level of education, and first pregnancy. The highest ...
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How to use entanglement for long-distance or free-space quantum communication Entanglement, once called "spooky action at a distance" by Einstein, is the phenomenon in which the quantum states of separated particles cannot be described independently. This puzzling phenomenon is widely exploited in...
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Physicist proposes a new approach in modeling the evolution of the universe A physicist from RUDN University has proposed a new theoretical model for the interaction of spinor and gravitational fields. He considered the evolution of the universe within one of the variants of the widespread Bianc...
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New open release from CERN streamlines interactions with theoretical physicists What if you could test a new theory against data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)? Better yet, what if the expert knowledge needed to do this was captured in a convenient format? This tall order is now on its way fro...
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NASA's 'Treasure Map' of Water Ice on Mars Shows Where Humans Should Land NASA's wish to follow the water on Mars just got a helping hand.
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Earth's Magnetic North Pole Continues Drifting, Crosses Prime Meridian Earth's magnetic north is wandering from the Canadian Arctic toward Siberia, and it just crossed the Prime Meridian.
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Can You Catch a Cold and the Flu at the Same Time?

Live Science - 17 Dec 2019 00:58
Can You Catch a Cold and the Flu at the Same Time? You'd have to be particularly unlucky to catch a cold and the flu at the same time, a new study finds.
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5,000-Year-Old Human Found with 'Extremely Rare' Form of Dwarfism An ancient human skeleton uncovered in China belonged to an individual with the rare condition of "proportionate dwarfism."
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The effect of taking antidepressants during pregnancy

Neuroscience News - 17 Dec 2019 00:27
Exposure to antidepressants during the first few weeks of pregnancy has long term implications for sensory processing in the offspring.
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