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Location American Science News for 10 February 2020
The Company That Wants to Fling Rockets Into Space With a Giant Centrifuge The rapidly falling cost of getting into orbit has spurred a boom in the space industry as a host of new applications become economical. Now a secretive startup plans to slash the cost to just $250,000 by flinging rocket...
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In a study with implications for the future of drug discovery, scientists showed they were able to turn simple chemicals into unique 3-D structures resembling those found in nature -- structures with desirable properties...
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To slow an epidemic, focus on handwashing

Science Daily - 11 Feb 2020 00:33
A new study estimates that improving the rates of handwashing by travelers passing through just 10 of the world's leading airports could significantly reduce the spread of many infectious diseases. And the greater the im...
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Superior 'bio-ink' for 3D printing pioneered

Science Daily - 10 Feb 2020 23:48
Biomedical engineers have developed a 'bio-ink' for 3D printed materials that could serve as scaffolds for growing human tissues to repair or replace damaged ones in the body.
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A new study shows that just having a parent with an alcohol use disorder affects how your brain transitions between active and resting states -- regardless of your own drinking habits.
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The many lives of charcoal

Science Daily - 10 Feb 2020 22:32
In sub-Saharan Africa, charcoal dominates as an energy resource for cooking. A graduate student traveled to her native Uganda to study how this fuel is produced, traded, and used.
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Human textiles to repair blood vessels

Science Daily - 10 Feb 2020 22:32
As the leading cause of mortality worldwide, cardiovascular diseases claim over 17 million lives each year, according to World Health Organization estimates. To open up new research avenues into this serious public healt...
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For cancers such as glioma, preclinical research models have failed to provide sufficient insight for medical progress. A team has now thoroughly analyzed sporadic canine gliomas and found that their molecular characteri...
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Patients with thyroid eye disease who used the minimally invasive insulin-like growth factor I blocking antibody, teprotumumab, experienced improvement in their symptoms, appearance and quality of life, according to a ne...
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A recent study suggests that the innate protein AIBP restricts HIV-1 replications by targeting the lipid rafts the virus relies on.
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The brain of migraine sufferers is hyper-excitable

Science Daily - 10 Feb 2020 19:41
Individuals who suffer from migraine headaches appear to have a hyper-excitable visual cortex.
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Epigenetics: Inheritance of epigenetic marks

Science Daily - 10 Feb 2020 19:41
A study undertaken by a molecular biologist sheds new light on the mechanisms that control the establishment of epigenetic modifications on newly synthesized histones following cell division.
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UC San Diego researchers use 3D human gut organoids to reveal the molecular system that keeps intestinal linings sealed, demonstrate how the system breaks down and how it can be strengthened with the diabetes drug metfor...
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New research indicates that a single dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is as effective as multiple doses for preventing preinvasive cervical disease, which can later develop into cervical cancer.
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Bereavement is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and heart attack. However, a low daily dose of a beta-blocker combined with aspirin can help to reduce the risk of a heart attack.
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But what about flow? The effect of hydrodynamics on liquid-liquid transitions For a long time, the liquid state of pure substances was believed to be a continuous state in which the component atoms or molecules are all equivalent. However, it has now been widely shown that there can be multiple ph...
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Sensory perception is not superficial brain work

Neuroscience News - 10 Feb 2020 23:56
When exposed to auditory stimulation, visual areas of the brain decreased in activity. Findings suggest sound can strongly draw attention away from what we are looking at.
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A new machine-learning algorithm that analyzes EEG data can identify reliable and robust neural signatures associated with antidepressant treatment response.
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Single lightning strike kills 4 endangered mountain gorillas Lightning strikes kill wild animals relatively often, but the deaths of four rare gorillas represent a huge loss for the species.
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'Reaper of death,' newfound cousin of T. rex, discovered in Canada This fearsome carnivore lived 12 million years before its cousin Tyrannosaurus rex.
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Having a parent with an alcohol use disorder affects how your brain transitions between active and resting states, regardless of your own drinking habits.
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28 Devastating Infectious Diseases

Live Science - 10 Feb 2020 22:03
28 Devastating Infectious Diseases Contagious diseases have shaped human history and they remain with us. Here's a look at some of the worst, from ebola and dengue to the more recent coronavirus and Zika virus.
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