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A VACCINE FOR SKIN CANCER? TEL AVIV RESEARCHERS SAY THEY HAVE DEVELOPED ONE

A VACCINE FOR SKIN CANCER? TEL AVIV RESEARCHERS SAY THEY HAVE DEVELOPED ONE


Via: buzz-of-the-orient  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  4 Comments  •  5 years ago

A VACCINE FOR SKIN CANCER? TEL AVIV RESEARCHERS SAY THEY HAVE DEVELOPED ONE So far, the approach has been tested and proven effective in preventing the development of melanoma in mouse...
Droplets of these simple molecules may have helped kick-start life on Earth

Droplets of these simple molecules may have helped kick-start life on Earth


Via: bob-nelson  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  8 Comments  •  5 years ago

T. Jia/ELSI For the origin of life on Earth , ancient puddles or coastlines may have had a major ripple effect. A new study shows that a simple class of molecules called alpha...
Logic tells us that antimatter should have annihilated the Universe. So why hasn’t it?

Logic tells us that antimatter should have annihilated the Universe. So why hasn’t it?


Via: bob-nelson  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  3 Comments  •  5 years ago

This rapid series of developments unlocked one of the most momentous and enduring conundrums of physics: if particles with opposite electric charges annihilate one another when they meet, why...
Unraveling The Nazi Origins Of The American Space Program

Unraveling The Nazi Origins Of The American Space Program


Via: bob-nelson  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  6 Comments  •  5 years ago

Growing number of pregnant women using marijuana

Growing number of pregnant women using marijuana


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  37 Comments  •  5 years ago

Residential solar is cheap, but can it get cheaper? Paths to $0.05 per kWh

Residential solar is cheap, but can it get cheaper? Paths to $0.05 per kWh


Via: bob-nelson  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  3 Comments  •  5 years ago

The price of solar panels has fallen far and fast. But the Energy Department (DOE) wants to bring those costs down even further, especially for residential homes. After all, studies have shown...
Now you see it

Now you see it


Via: bob-nelson  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  2 Comments  •  5 years ago

The Book of Days (1864) by the Scottish author Robert Chambers reports a curious legal case: in 1457 in the town of Lavegny, a sow and her piglets were charged and tried for the murder of...
Gum disease and heart disease: The common thread

Gum disease and heart disease: The common thread


Via: sandy-2021492  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  37 Comments  •  5 years ago

People with gum disease (also known as periodontal disease) have two to three times the risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or other serious cardiovascular event. But there may not be a direct...
Why Mexico was pelted with hail on the last day of June

Why Mexico was pelted with hail on the last day of June


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  48 Comments  •  5 years ago

 Electric air taxis powered by hydrogen promise greater range for intercity commutes

Electric air taxis powered by hydrogen promise greater range for intercity commutes


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  19 Comments  •  5 years ago

By   Tom Metcalfe Your daily commute may be about to take to the skies. More than 100 electric air taxi designs are already in the works for short hops in cities, including the   Airbus...
 Can science explain what people see and feel during a near-death experience?

Can science explain what people see and feel during a near-death experience?


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  130 Comments  •  5 years ago

By   Erika Edwards For hundreds of years, people of all ages, from all over the world, have told similar stories about moments their lives were in real peril: an intense white light, a sense of...
Should police body cameras have facial recognition tech? Axon, the largest U.S. maker of devices, says no

Should police body cameras have facial recognition tech? Axon, the largest U.S. maker of devices, says no


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  9 Comments  •  5 years ago

By   Jon Schuppe The country's largest maker of police body cameras said Thursday that it would not add a facial recognition feature to its cameras, a move that coincides with   growing public...
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover detects 'unusually high' levels of methane

NASA's Curiosity Mars rover detects 'unusually high' levels of methane


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  13 Comments  •  5 years ago

By   David Freeman In a finding that has renewed talk about the possibility of life on Mars, NASA said Sunday that its   Curiosity rover had detected "unusually high" levels of methane   on...
The future of A.I. is in the hands of nine companies. It’s time to take it back.

The future of A.I. is in the hands of nine companies. It’s time to take it back.


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  7 Comments  •  5 years ago

A Breakthrough in the Mystery of Why Women Get So Many Autoimmune Diseases

A Breakthrough in the Mystery of Why Women Get So Many Autoimmune Diseases


Via: sandy-2021492  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  18 Comments  •  5 years ago

Autoimmune diseases turn people’s own immune systems against their bodies. In the United States alone, women represent  80 percent  of all cases of autoimmune disease. Women are 16 times more...
NASA Rover on Mars Detects Puff of Gas That Hints at Possibility of Life

NASA Rover on Mars Detects Puff of Gas That Hints at Possibility of Life


Via: bob-nelson  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  2 Comments  •  5 years ago

Mars, it appears, is belching a large amount of a gas that could be a sign of microbes living on the planet today. In a measurement taken on Wednesday, NASA’s Curiosity rover discovered...
Drug to increase women's sex drive wins FDA approval

Drug to increase women's sex drive wins FDA approval


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  17 Comments  •  5 years ago

By   Erika Edwards For women with low sex drive, the Food and Drug Administration has approved a new EpiPen-like drug that promises to boost libido. AMAG Pharmaceuticals says that the drug,...
Marijuana Study Finds CBD Can Cause Liver Damage

Marijuana Study Finds CBD Can Cause Liver Damage


Via: dean-moriarty  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  23 Comments  •  5 years ago

There is no denying that cannabidiol, more commonly referred to as CBD, is rapidly becoming more popular in the United States than sliced bread. It is a hot trend that got started several...
Physicists reverse time using quantum computer

Physicists reverse time using quantum computer


Via: larry-hampton  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  46 Comments  •  5 years ago

Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology teamed up with colleagues from the U.S. and Switzerland and returned the state of a quantum computer a fraction of a second into...
Why June’s strawberry moon is the most colorful full moon of the year

Why June’s strawberry moon is the most colorful full moon of the year


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  6 Comments  •  5 years ago

New study finds surprising cure for stress

New study finds surprising cure for stress


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  67 Comments  •  5 years ago

Are You Sure You Actually 'Like' Your Private Health Insurance?

Are You Sure You Actually 'Like' Your Private Health Insurance?


Via: bob-nelson  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  54 Comments  •  5 years ago

When I talk to friends , family, and colleagues about Medicare for All, sometimes someone asks, “but don’t people like their insurance?” It’s not hard to see where they got that idea. Even...
The long-awaited upgrade to the US weather forecast model is here

The long-awaited upgrade to the US weather forecast model is here


Via: bob-nelson  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  9 Comments  •  5 years ago

Weather forecaster s need a ton of knowledge and a fair bit of experience with local weather patterns to do their job well. They also need a good forecast model. These computer models take in...
Pinterest Blacklists PJ Media, Other Conservative Sites and This Is Just the Tip of the Censorship Iceberg

Pinterest Blacklists PJ Media, Other Conservative Sites and This Is Just the Tip of the Censorship Iceberg


Via: heartland-american  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  3 Comments  •  5 years ago

This week we learned from a brave whistleblower that Pinterest, a site known primarily for recipes and home decorating ideas, is blocking content from websites that their Orwellian-monikered...
The U.S. Is Purging Chinese Cancer Researchers From Top Institutions

The U.S. Is Purging Chinese Cancer Researchers From Top Institutions


Via: bob-nelson  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  8 Comments  •  5 years ago

The dossier on cancer researcher Xifeng Wu was thick with intrigue, if hardly the stuff of a spy thriller. It contained findings that she’d improperly shared confidential information and...
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