Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Top 10 New Species of 2012

An amazing glow-in-the-dark cockroach, a harp-shaped carnivorous sponge and the smallest vertebrate on Earth are just three of the newly discovered top 10 species selected by a global committee of taxonomists. ...  > full story
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Brain Can Be Trained in Compassion, Study Shows

A new study shows that adults can be trained to be more compassionate. The report investigates whether training adults in compassion can result in greater altruistic behavior and related changes in neural systems underlying compassion. ...  > full story
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Tests Lead to Doubling of Fuel Cell Life

Researchers working to improve durability in fuel cell powered buses have discovered links between electrode degradation processes and bus membrane durability. The team is quantifying the effects of electrode degradation stressors in ...  > full story
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Magnetic Field Misbehavior in Solar Flares Explained: The Culprit Is Turbulence

When a solar flare erupts from the sun, its magnetic fields sometime break a widely accepted rule of physics. Why? Now we know. ...  > full story
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Innovation Could Bring Flexible Solar Cells, Transistors, Displays

Researchers have created a new type of transparent electrode that might find uses in solar cells, flexible displays for computers and consumer electronics and future "optoelectronic" circuits for sensors and information ...  > full story
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Mosquito Behavior May Be Immune Response, Not Parasite Manipulation

Malaria-carrying mosquitoes appear to be manipulated by the parasites they carry, but this manipulation may simply be part of the mosquitoes' immune response, according to entomologists. ...  > full story
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Promising New Approach to Treatment of Lung Cancer

Researchers have developed a new drug delivery system that allows inhalation of chemotherapeutic drugs to help treat lung cancer, and in laboratory and animal tests it appears to reduce the systemic damage done to other organs while significantly improving the ...  > full story
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How Immune System Peacefully Co-Exists With 'Good' Bacteria

The human gut is loaded with helpful bacteria microbes, yet the immune system seemingly turns a blind eye. Now, researchers know how this friendly truce is kept intact. Innate lymphoid cells directly limit the response by ...  > full story
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Overeating Learned in Infancy, Study Suggests

Research shows that clinical obesity at 24 months of age strongly traces back to infant feeding patterns. ...  > full story
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Forecast for Saturn's Moon Titan: Wild Weather Could Be Ahead

Saturn's moon Titan might be in for some wild weather as it heads into its spring and summer, if two new models are correct. Scientists think that as the seasons change in Titan's northern hemisphere, waves could ripple across the ...  > full story
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Norway Spruce Genome Sequenced: Largest Ever to Be Mapped

Scientists have mapped the gene sequence of Norway spruce (the Christmas tree) -- a species with huge economic and ecological importance -- and that is the largest genome to have ever been mapped. The genome is complex and ...  > full story
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Schizophrenia Symptoms Eliminated in Animal Model

Overexpression of a gene associated with schizophrenia causes classic symptoms of the disorder that are reversed when gene expression returns to normal, scientists report. They genetically engineered mice so they could turn up levels of ...  > full story
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More Emphasis Needed on Recycling and Reuse of Li-Ion Batteries

The discovery of potential environmental and human health effects from disposal of millions of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries each year has led scientists to recommend stronger government policies to encourage recovery, recycling and reuse of ...  > full story

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