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Kangaroo mother care reduces infant mortality
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 20:11
When newborn babies with low birth weight are held close to their mother's bodies throughout the day, their chance of survival increases substantially.
Might there soon be a supernova near Earth?
The Economist - 9 Jan 2020 19:50
THE GREAT Collapsing Hrung Disaster of the Year 03758 is shrouded in mystery. All that is known about this event, mentioned in a footnote to "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", by Douglas Adams, is that the only surv...
Galaxy Group 13 Billion Light-Years Away Could Be Ending the Cosmic 'Dark Ages' Before Our Eyes
Live Science - 9 Jan 2020 20:27
Three galaxies 13 billion light-years may be ending the cosmic 'dark ages' before our eyes.
Acidic environment could boost power of harmful pathogens
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 23:10
New findings suggest lower pH in the digestive tract may make some bacterial pathogens even more dangerous.
How do fruit flies see in color? Study uncovers human-like brain circuit at work
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 23:10
Scientists have identified a brain circuit that drives fruit flies' ability to see in color -- and found that it bears a striking resemblance to the circuitry behind our own capacity for color vision. This research will ...
In fighting gut infections, nervous system is key, Yale-Harvard team finds
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 23:10
The peaceful and delicate co-existence of friendly gut bacteria and the immune system relies on highly coordinated information exchange between immune system cells and certain cells lining the intestine. Scientists have ...
Common chemical disrupts reproductive biology
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 23:10
Experiments in worms reveal the molecular damage caused by DEHP, a chemical commonly used to make plastics flexible. DEHP interferes with proper cell division during egg formation, leads to excessive DNA breakage, alters...
An out-of-the-box attack on diabetes
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 23:09
A protein newly identified as important in type 1 diabetes can delay onset of the disease in diabetic mice, providing a new target for prevention and treatment in people.
New way that immune cells detect infections and cancers
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 23:09
Researchers have determined the molecular basis for how an important component of the immune system, called gamma-delta T cells, detects infections and cancers.
Less-than-perfect kidneys can be successfully used for transplants, study shows
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 22:02
A new study provides the strongest evidence to date that hundreds of deceased donor kidneys, discarded each year after being deemed not suitable under current medical criteria, can be transplanted safely and effectively.
One-fourth of children with autism are undiagnosed
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 22:02
One-fourth of children under age 8 with autism spectrum disorder -- most of them black or Hispanic -- are not being diagnosed, which is critical for improving quality of life.
BPA replacement, BPS, hinders heart function, study reveals
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 22:02
BPA's counterpart replacement BPS can hinder heart function within minutes of a single exposure, according to a new study.
Decoding hidden brain chatter to advance neuroprostheses
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 22:02
Scientists eavesdropped on neurons and discovered a stable signal driving common movement skills like typing sneakers. They were able to preserve and reconstruct these patterns in what is a major advance for neuroprosthe...
'Bilingual' molecule connects two basic codes for life
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 22:02
The nucleic acids of DNA encode genetic information, while the amino acids of proteins contain the code to turn that information into structures and functions. Together, they provide the two fundamental codes underlying ...
New closed-loop system offers promise as novel treatment for post-bariatric hypoglycemia
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 22:01
Post-bariatric hypoglycemia is a profoundly life-altering condition for patients. Having unpredictable hypoglycemia that people can't detect is really an unsafe situation. Researchers have developed a closed-loop system ...
Plants' 'organic' wounds improve produce
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 20:28
Scientists found benefits of insect leaf-wounding in fruit and vegetable production. Stress responses created in the fruits and vegetables initiated an increase in antioxidant compounds prior to harvest, making them heal...
Food textures affect perceptions of healthiness
Science Daily - 9 Jan 2020 20:11
New research has demonstrated how food producers could change the surface texture of products to change people's perceptions and promote healthy eating.
No One Can Agree How Fast Universe Is Expanding. New Measure Makes Things Worse.
Live Science - 9 Jan 2020 18:06
We just might need new physics to get out of this mess.
The psychology behind the placebo effect just got stranger
New Scientist - 9 Jan 2020 17:00
Placebo drugs can relieve pain, particularly if people taking them are told how they work. Now it seems you don't need detailed explanations to get the benefits
Link between emotion and addictive substance use explained
Neuroscience News - 10 Jan 2020 01:44
Sadness, but not all negative emotions, heighten cravings to smoke and increases the likelihood of relapse.
From as young as 4, children see males as more powerful than females
Neuroscience News - 10 Jan 2020 00:37
Children as young as four associate power with masculinity a new study reports.
3 Skeletons Found in Connecticut Basement Might Be from Revolutionary War Soldiers
Live Science - 10 Jan 2020 00:34
It's unclear which side these soldiers fought on. Were they revolutionaries, Brits or perhaps Tories -- colonists who sided with the king?