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How does the new coronavirus compare with the flu?
Live Science - 5 Feb 2020 16:52
How does the new coronavirus compare with the seasonal flu, and which should you most worry about?
How AI Helped Predict the Coronavirus Outbreak Before It Happened
Singularity Hub - 5 Feb 2020 19:00
Coronavirus has been all over the news for the last couple weeks. A dedicated hospital sprang up in just eight days, the stock market took a hit, Chinese New Year celebrations were spoiled, and travel restrictions are in...
New therapy option identified for early-stage breast cancer
Science Daily - 5 Feb 2020 22:23
Radionuclide therapy has been successful in delaying the growth of disseminated tumor cells in early-stage breast cancer. Radium-233 dichloride not only impacts cells directly hit by radiation but also has significant ef...
A new substance prevents vascular calcification
Science Daily - 5 Feb 2020 22:23
The calcification of blood vessels and other soft tissues is problematic. Researchers have discovered a substance that prevents vascular calcification.
Cancer-causing culprits will be caught by their DNA fingerprints
Science Daily - 5 Feb 2020 22:23
Causes of cancer are being catalogued by a huge international study revealing the genetic fingerprints of DNA-damaging processes that drive cancer development. This detailed list of genetic fingerprints will provide clue...
Researcher's technology differentiates between Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy
Science Daily - 5 Feb 2020 22:23
Scientists have found a way to distinguish between two progressive neurodegenerative diseases, Parkinson's disease (PD) and multiple system atrophy (MSA).
Choosing common pain relievers: It's complicated
Science Daily - 5 Feb 2020 22:23
About 29 million Americans use over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to treat pain. Every year in the US, NSAID use is attributed to approximately 100,000 hospitalizations and 17,000 deaths. All ...
A close-up look at mutated DNA in cancer cells
Science Daily - 5 Feb 2020 22:23
PCAWG, the largest cancer research consortium in the world, has set itself the task of improving our understanding of genetic mutations in tumors.
Fruit flies respond to rapid changes in the visual environment
Science Daily - 5 Feb 2020 22:22
Researchers have discovered a mechanism employed by the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster that broadens our understanding of visual perception. Their results explain why the eye can correctly evaluate contrast, even in s...
Targeting the cancer microenvironment
Science Daily - 5 Feb 2020 22:22
The recognition of bacterial infections or foreign substances is mediated and controlled by the human immune system. This innate and adaptive immune system comprises the most important metabolic and cellular processes to...
New quasi-particle discovered: The Pi-ton
Science Daily - 5 Feb 2020 19:32
New particles are usually only found in huge particle accelerators. But something quite similar can be found in a simple lab or in computer simulations: a quasiparticle. It behaves just like a particle, but its existence...
Radiologists describe coronavirus imaging features
Science Daily - 5 Feb 2020 17:42
Researchers describe CT imaging features that aid in the early detection and diagnosis of Wuhan coronavirus.
Gene variants provide insight into brain, body incongruence in transgender
Science Daily - 5 Feb 2020 17:42
Some of the first biological evidence of the incongruence transgender individuals experience, because their brain indicates they are one sex and their body another, may have been found in estrogen receptor pathways in th...
Who invented the alphabet? The untold story of a linguistic revolution
New Scientist - 5 Feb 2020 10:00
One of civilisation's most revolutionary inventions was long thought to be the brainchild of ancient Egyptian scribes. But its true creators may have been far less glamorous
Pluto's icy nitrogen heart makes its atmosphere spin backwards
New Scientist - 6 Feb 2020 01:43
Every day on Pluto, nitrogen puffs out the icy world's heart-shaped plain into the atmosphere, and every night it refreezes, creating winds unlike any we've seen before
What the brain really thinks about forever chemicals
Neuroscience News - 6 Feb 2020 01:09
Exposure to perfluorooctane sulfonate and perfluorooctanoic acid, so-called "forever chemicals," results in a decline of both dopamine levels and dopamine neurons in roundworms.
Overactive immune cells in babies may lead to childhood asthma
New Scientist - 6 Feb 2020 00:48
Babies whose immune cells produce more pathogen-fighting proteins are more likely to develop temporary or persistent asthma later in life
This month on the forums: Celebration Days, AMAs and Giveaways!
Live Science - 6 Feb 2020 00:48
Create an expedition team or let us know about your favorite discovery and Live Science has a gift for you. Or if you have questions about the coronavirus outbreak, join us for a Live AMA this week.
Activating immune cells could revitalize the aging brain
Neuroscience News - 6 Feb 2020 00:16
Activating group 2 innate lymphoid cells in aging brains helps improve memory in mice. The findings could help in the development of treatments for neurodegenerative diseases associated with aging.
A 'normal' resting heart rate may not be so normal after all
Live Science - 6 Feb 2020 00:14
A new study finds that resting heart rate can vary between individuals by up to 70 beats per minute, calling into question how physicians use one of the most fundamental vital signs.
Anemia: Causes, symptoms and treatment
Live Science - 6 Feb 2020 00:14
Anemia is a common condition that may be caused by a shortage of iron, abnormal bleeding, infections, cancer or gastrointestinal problems.
9,900-year-old skeleton of horribly disfigured woman found in Mexican cave
Live Science - 6 Feb 2020 00:11
This woman, whose remains were found in an underwater cave in Mexico, lived about 9,900 years ago, just as the last ice age was ending.