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World's Biggest 3D Printed Building Opens in Dubai

Singularity Hub - 27 Jan 2020 19:00
World's Biggest 3D Printed Building Opens in Dubai Just a few years ago, the idea of a house being spit out by a 3D printer would've sounded absurd to most of us. But not only have houses been 3D printed in multiple countries, entire communities of printed homes are bein...
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Quantum computers offer another look at classic physics concepts "Think what we can do if we teach a quantum computer to do statistical mechanics," posed Michael McGuigan, a computational scientist with the Computational Science Initiative at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven...
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Study examines prostate cancer treatment decisions

Science Daily - 28 Jan 2020 01:43
A five-year follow-up study of more than 2,000 US men who received prostate cancer treatment is creating a road map for future patients regarding long-term bowel, bladder and sexual function in order to clarify expectati...
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Large holes in our cells have been implicated in depression, Alzehimer's disease, asthma, and even taste. Now, we know what two kinds of these pores look like, potentially creating new opportunities to discover effective...
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Parkinson's disease may start before birth

Science Daily - 27 Jan 2020 22:48
People who develop Parkinson's disease before age 50 may have been born with disordered brain cells that went undetected for decades, according to new research. The research points to a drug that potentially might help c...
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New study highlights milestones in the history of genetic discoveries; equitable and fair access required to address disparities.
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Algae shown to improve gastrointestinal health

Science Daily - 27 Jan 2020 22:48
A green, single-celled organism called Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has served as a model species for topics spanning algae-based biofuels to plant evolution. While algae have been used as dietary nutraceuticals that provid...
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People who eat high fiber diets are more likely to experience bloating if their high fiber diet is protein-rich as compared to carbohydrate-rich, according to a study.
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Keto diet works best in small doses, mouse study finds

Science Daily - 27 Jan 2020 22:47
A ketogenic diet -- which provides 99 percent of calories from fat and only 1 percent from carbohydrates -- produces health benefits in the short term, but negative effects after about a week, researchers found in a stud...
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The grim effects that climate change will have on pediatric health outcomes was the focus of a recent article.
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An egg a day not tied to risk of heart disease

Science Daily - 27 Jan 2020 22:47
The controversy about whether eggs are good or bad for your heart health may be solved, and about one a day is fine. A team of researchers found the answer by analyzing data from three large, long-term multinational stud...
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Enhancing drug testing with human body-on-chip systems

Science Daily - 27 Jan 2020 22:47
Scientists have devised a functioning comprehensive multi-Organ-on-a-Chip (Organ Chip) platform that enables effective preclinical drug testing of human drug pharmacology.
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A new method analyzes the combination of tumor genetic material (genomics) with deep protein and phosphoprotein characterization (proteomics) using a single-needle core biopsy from a patient's tumor, providing more detai...
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Researchers found that not only do individual mammalian cells in a population fail to respond synchronously to estrogen stimulation, neither do individual gene copies, known as alleles.
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A groundbreaking tumor-highlighting technology -- OTL38 -- enhances the visualization of lung cancer tissue, providing surgeons with a significantly better chance of finding and removing more cancer than previously possi...
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Researchers have identified several potentially useful breast cancer biomarkers that indicate the presence and risk of malignancy, according to new research.
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Fully coupled artificial intelligence chip can solve the "Traveling Salesman Problem" for 22 cities instantly.
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Traditional concepts of masculinity, including self-reliance and emotional suppression, leads to an increased risk of PTSD in veterans.
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Microscopy study sheds light on the function of two calcium homeostasis modulators.
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Attach a radar sensor to an albatross and you have a bird spy. Researchers deployed 169 of them in the Indian Ocean and found that a quarter of fishing vessels may be operating illegally
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A drug commonly prescribed for edema improves the symptoms for young children on the autism spectrum with no significant side effects. The drug, bumetanide, decreases the ratio of GABA to glutamate in the brain.
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Egyptian mummy cold case closed: 'Takabuti' was stabbed to death This cold case is finally cracked; the mummified woman was murdered with a knife.
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