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Harvard study raises concern about contaminated e-cigarettes
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That e-cigarette you’re puffing on could be contaminated, according to a newly released study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The study, entitled “Endotoxin and...
‘Partly Alive’: Scientists Revive Cells in Brains From Dead Pigs
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By Gina Kolata In a study that raises profound questions about the line between life and death, researchers have restored some cellular activity to brains removed from...
Great white sharks are afraid of orcas, study finds
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It appears one of the most fear-inducing predators in the ocean may have a fear of its own. A new study led by the Monterey Bay Aquarium and published Tuesday in Nature found great white...
Babies with 'bubble boy disease' cured using gene therapy developed by St. Jude's
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By Associated Press They were born without a working germ-fighting system, every infection a threat to their lives. Now 10 babies with " bubble boy disease " have had it fixed by a gene...
Your next car may not allow you to speed on the highway
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By Paul A. Eisenstein As many as 37,000 Americans have been killed on the highway in the past 25 years as a result of increased speed limits, according to a new study by the Insurance...
ISRAELI SCIENTISTS 'PRINT' WORLD'S FIRST 3D HEART WITH HUMAN TISSUE
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ISRAELI SCIENTISTS 'PRINT' WORLD'S FIRST 3D HEART WITH HUMAN TISSUE A team of Tel Aviv University researchers revealed the heart, which was made using a patient’s own cells and biological...
SpaceIL moon lander, A critical step closer to touchdown
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SpaceIL moon lander, A critical step closer to touchdown By Bestmagyou, April 5 2019 Israel's Beresheet lunar lander captured this selfie with Earth in the background A tiny...
The Lyrid meteor shower is back. Here's how to see April's shooting stars.
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By Polina Porotsky April brings the return of the annual Lyrid meteor shower . Skywatchers may be able to see the shooting stars, though experts say the full moon threatens to upstage this...
Scientists added human brain genes to monkeys. Yes, it’s as scary as it sounds.
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Scientists in China have created a new kind of monkey . It’s got a human brain gene. And that just might make its intelligence a little bit more like ours. That, in turn, makes its fate —...
Evolutionary changes played a crucial role in industrialization, study finds
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A recent study of centuries-old French-Canadian genealogical data by a Brown University economist revealed evidence that supports his own 17-year-old theory that natural selection played a...
A decade-long quest to build an ecosystem in a room
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Yesterday the MELiSSA pilot plant at the University of Barcelona celebrated 10 years spent demonstrating the ideal technologies to recycle waste from space missions into air, water and food....
The Darwin Day Lecture 2019, with Richard Dawkins
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See also... Richard Dawkins awarded inaugural Humanists UK Darwin Day medal To celebrate Darwin Day on 12 February 2019, Humanists UK hosted its largest annual Darwin Day Lecture to...
Deadly germs, Lost cures: A Mysterious Infection, Spanning the Globe in a Climate of Secrecy
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Here's the entirety of the article. It is quite scary and sobering to say the least. Last May, an elderly man was admitted to the Brooklyn branch of Mount Sinai Hospital for abdominal surgery....
U.S. health officials alarmed by paralyzing illness in kids
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By Associated Press One morning last fall, 4-year-old Joey Wilcox woke up with the left side of his face drooping. It was the first sign of an unfolding nightmare. Three days later, Joey was...
Royal Institution Christmas Lectures 2018 - Biology / Evolution - Alice Roberts and Aoife McLysaght
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From Wikipedia: The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures are a series of lectures on a single topic each, which have been held at the Royal Institution in London each year since 1825,...
AI can predict when someone will die with unsettling accuracy
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By Mindy Weisberger, Live Science Medical researchers have unlocked an unsettling ability in artificial intelligence (AI): predicting a person's early death. Scientists recently trained an AI...
Meteor no one saw coming exploded over Earth with force of 10 atomic bombs
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By Brandon Specktor, Live Science On Dec. 18, 2018, a school bus-size meteor exploded over Earth with an impact energy of roughly 10 atomic bombs. According to NASA , the blast was the...
Why a cat always lands on its feet
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Scientists in the late 19th century wanted to settle a curious physics problem: Why does a cat always lands on its feet? It should be impossible to reorient your body midair without...
This, Apparently, Is the Optimal Driving Position
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Recently, Jaguar enlisted the help of its Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Steve Iley, to create a video guide of the perfect driving position. Obviously, this position is only feasible if your...
Here's how AI could help catch shoplifters in the act
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By Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky Shoplifting continues to be a huge problem around the world, costing retailers billions of dollars a year in the United States alone. But a Japanese startup...
The Hayabusa2 Mission to Asteroid Ryugu Just Dropped Its First Scientific Results
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The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Hayabusa2 mission has released its first batch of scientific results on asteroid Ryugu—and it’s revealed a bunch of surprises about the small,...
Social media linked to rise in mental health disorders in teens, survey finds
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By Shamard Charles, M.D. Mental health issues have risen significantly over the last decade and the rise of digital media may be one reason why, according to a national survey released...
Eggs Are Bad Again: Study
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Eggs Are Bad Again: Study The research results come after federal dietary guidelines in recent years reversed their warnings about eggs and cholesterol. By Alexa Lardieri , Staff...
Cells from a 28,000-year-old woolly mammoth have been 'revived'
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Cells from a 28,000-year-old woolly mammoth have been 'revived' By Bryan Nelson, Mother Nature Network, March 13 2019 The revived cells were retrieved from this mammoth carcass, named...