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Hemophilia: Causes, symptoms & treatment
Live Science - 21 Feb 2020 23:59
One of the main risks of this rare blood disorder is internal bleeding into muscles, joints and soft tissue.
For 'blade runners' taller doesn't necessarily mean faster
Science Daily - 21 Feb 2020 03:27
The governing body for the Paralympics recently lowered the allowable height for sprinters who use prosthetic legs, or blades, during competition. The rules are based on the assumption that the taller you are the faster ...
Ethnobotanical medicine is effective against the bacterium causing Lyme disease
Neuroscience News - 22 Feb 2020 00:54
Ethnobotanical plant extracts, including Ghanaian quinine and Japanese knotweed, show strong activity against B.burgdorferi, outperforming current antibiotics for the treatment of Lyme disease.
Scientists predict state of matter that can conduct both electricity and energy perfectly
Phys.org - 21 Feb 2020 19:12
Three scientists from the University of Chicago have run the numbers, and they believe there may be a way to make a material that could conduct both electricity and energy with 100% efficiency--never losing any to heat o...
Surgeons successfully treat brain aneurysms using a robot
Science Daily - 22 Feb 2020 01:07
A robot was used to treat brain aneurysms for the first time. The robotic system could eventually allow remote surgery, enabling surgeons to treat strokes from afar.
Changing what heart cells eat could help them regenerate
Science Daily - 22 Feb 2020 01:07
Switching what the powerhouses of heart cells consume for energy could help the heart regenerate when cells die.
Antidepressant harms baby neurons in lab-grown 'mini-brains'
Science Daily - 21 Feb 2020 17:48
Researchers have demonstrated the use of stem-cell-derived 'mini-brains' to detect harmful side effects of a common drug on the developing brain. Mini-brains are miniature human brain models, developed with human cells a...
Drug cocktail holds promise for spinal injuries
Science Daily - 21 Feb 2020 17:48
Scientists have discovered a combination of two commonly available drugs that could help the body heal spinal fractures.
Lack of oxygen during pregnancy can cause schizophrenia
Neuroscience News - 22 Feb 2020 00:36
Lack of oxygen to the fetus during pregnancy as a result of pre-eclampsia may increase the risk for schizophrenia, a new study reports.
12 trippy objects hidden in the zodiac
Live Science - 21 Feb 2020 23:13
The 12 constellations of the Zodiac contain some of the weirdest, most wonderful objects in the universe. Here are our favorites.
An Ultrasound Without the Goo?
Physics Buzz - 21 Feb 2020 23:00
Ultrasound is a powerful tool for looking inside the body. The scans see through layers of tissue to reveal pumping hearts, developing fetuses, troublesome blood clots, and injured muscles. They are relatively low-cost, ...
Tomb of Rome's mythical founder Romulus unearthed
Live Science - 21 Feb 2020 22:56
A tomb that was buried thousands of years ago and revered by ancient Romans as the resting place of their city's mythical founder Romulus has now been rediscovered beneath the Forum in Rome.
A wobbling star may explain pattern of weird radio signals from space
New Scientist - 21 Feb 2020 21:50
We've spotted strange blasts of radio waves from space in a pattern that may be produced by a magnetised neutron star wobbling as it spins
When plasmons reach atomic flatland
Phys.org - 21 Feb 2020 20:37
Researchers from the MPSD and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) in the United States have discovered a significant new fundamental kind of quantum electronic oscillation, or plasmon, in atomically thin mat...
CRISPR safety switch can make cells self-destruct if they go rogue
New Scientist - 21 Feb 2020 20:18
A genetic tweak can make cells self-destruct in the presence of CRISPR and could be used to make cells tamper-proof or shut them down if they go wrong
Scientists crack the mystery of liquid light interactions in organic materials
Phys.org - 21 Feb 2020 20:18
A team of scientists from the Hybrid Photonics Laboratory at the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech) and the University of Sheffield (UK) made a breakthrough in understanding nonlinear physics of the ...
Coronavirus-stricken cruise ship passengers returned to US against CDC advice
Live Science - 21 Feb 2020 20:06
Fourteen passengers with coronavirus from the cruise ship The Diamond Princess were evacuated to the U.S. against CDC advice.
Compact dark object search: Scanning Earth's core with superconducting gravimeters
Phys.org - 21 Feb 2020 18:30
Physics theory suggests that the universe is made up in great part by a type of matter that does not emit, absorb or reflect light, and hence cannot be observed using conventional detection methods. This type of matter, ...
Robots are taking manufacturing jobs but making firms more productive
New Scientist - 21 Feb 2020 17:02
Robots are replacing manufacturing workers in France, making companies more productive and reducing employment across the industry
Bones of Neolithic immigrants killed in massacre found in Spanish cave
Live Science - 21 Feb 2020 16:58
The bones of nine Neolithic people found in a cave in northern Spain suggest they were killed and then beaten after death, in a massacre that may have been caused by their migration into the region more than 7,000 years ...
Wreckage of lost American WWII planes finally found, in a Pacific lagoon
Live Science - 21 Feb 2020 16:55
During a pivotal World War II battle, three U.S. aircraft and their seven crewmen were lost at sea. The planes were recently located in a lagoon in the Pacific Ocean.
Dozens of ancient Egyptian graves found with rare clay coffins
Live Science - 21 Feb 2020 16:00
Archaeologists have found 83 graves filled with the bones and artifacts of ancient Egyptians, not too far from the Mediterranean Sea.