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Location American Science News for 21 April 2020

What happened before the Big Bang?

Live Science - 21 Apr 2020 18:17
What happened before the Big Bang? The Big Bounce theory was once thought impossible. But two physicists have just resurrected it.
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Organic memory devices show promise for flexible, wearable, personalized computing The advent of artificial intelligence, machine learning and the internet of things is expected to change modern electronics and bring forth the fourth Industrial Revolution. The pressing question for many researchers is ...
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This study provides a wealth of new data showing how beta cells behave at slightly raised levels of blood glucose -- still within the pre-diabetes range. The work provides major additional evidence of a 'glucose toxicity...
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A detailed study of the monoclonal antibodies from a person who survived a Marburg infection led researchers to identify novel mechanisms that contribute protection against the disease.
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A new study has shown a common eye condition, glaucoma, could be successfully treated with a single injection using gene therapy, which would improve treatment options, effectiveness and quality of life for many patients...
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New insight on the conditions that control self-assembly in the protective shell of viruses has just been published.
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New research highlights how urban expansion is creating the conditions for infectious diseases to emerge and spread around the world by blurring the classical boundaries between city, suburb, and countryside.
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How cancer cells don their invisibility cloaks

Science Daily - 21 Apr 2020 17:25
Immunotherapy drugs that target a protein called programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) on the surface of cancer cells have quickly become a mainstay to treat many forms of cancer, often with dramatic results.
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Researchers have created a free-to-use database of 14,000 known macrolactones -- large molecules used in drug development -- which contains information about the molecular characteristics, chemical diversity and biologic...
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Scientists set out to investigate the evolution of a gene that helps women stay pregnant: the progesterone receptor gene. The results come from an analysis of the DNA of 115 mammalian species.
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Monitoring blood oxygen levels with continuous pulse oximetry is being overused in infants with bronchiolitis who do not require supplemental oxygen, according to a new study. The researchers found the use of continuous ...
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Blood can typically be stored for only six weeks after donation, but a potential solution attempts to dry blood by using a sugar-based preservative. New work in ultrasound technology looks to provide a path to inserting ...
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Experts have identified a new protein in the pathway that leads to Alzheimer's disease. Researchers used the 'molecular scissors' of CRISPR/Cas9 to search for new genes related to the neurodegenerative disease. Researche...
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The engineering of specific virus-targeting receptors onto a patient's own immune cells is now being explored by scientists as a potential therapy for controlling infectious diseases, including the COVID-19-causing virus...
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Milestone for the early detection of sepsis

Science Daily - 21 Apr 2020 17:25
Researchers are developing a ground-breaking method that uses biomarkers to detect sepsis 2 to 3 days before the first clinical symptoms appear. This can significantly increase the chances of survival in cases of blood p...
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A new study highlights how hangover inhibits individuals' 'core executive functions' with knock-on impacts for those currently working from home.
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Poison control sees spike in calls for cleaner, disinfectant accidents amid COVID-19 pandemic Calls to poison control centers regarding exposure to household cleaners and disinfectants have spiked amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study.
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New coronavirus vaccine trial starts this week in the UK The vaccine is made from a weakened version of a common cold virus.
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Biosensor detects coronavirus from nasopharyngeal swabs in less than one minute Researchers have developed a new biosensor that can detect SARS-CoV-2, the virus that leads to COVID-19, from nasopharyngeal swabs in under one minute.
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Could genetics explain why some COVID-19 patients fare worse than others? Certain sets of genes help the immune system recognize and fight pathogens.
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How a genetic change increases the risk of schizophrenia

Neuroscience News - 21 Apr 2020 21:31
How a genetic change increases the risk of schizophrenia Chromosome 16p11.2 duplication impacts several different inhibitory neuron types that use GABA in brain areas that are dysfunctional in schizophrenia, including the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala. The chrom...
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Understanding the 'symptom-less' COVID-19 carriers key to stopping spread Increasing COVID-19 testing to include those who are asymptomatic is key to combatting the spread of coronavirus.
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