Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Mice in a 'Big Brother' Setup Develop Social Structures

New research into mouse social behavior finds signs of leadership and reveals features of "autistic" mouse society. ...  > full story
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Artificial Bone: Designing Synthetic Materials and Quickly Turning the Design Into Reality With 3-D Printing

Researchers have developed a new method to design synthetic materials and quickly turn the design into reality using computer optimization and 3-D printing. ...  > full story
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Chemical in Antibacterial Soap Fed to Nursing Rats Harms Offspring, Study Finds

A mother's exposure to triclocarban, a common antibacterial chemical, while nursing her babies shortens the life of her female offspring, a new study in rats finds. ...  > full story
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Is There an Invisible Tug-of-War Behind Bad Hearts and Power Outages?

Researchers report the first purely physical experimental evidence that an invisible and chaotic tug-of-war known as a chimera state can occur naturally within any process that relies on spontaneous synchronization, ...  > full story
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People Attribute Minds to Robots, Corpses That Are Targets of Harm

As Descartes famously noted, there's no way to really know that another person has a mind -- every mind we observe is, in a sense, a mind we create. Now, new research suggests that victimization may be one condition that leads us to ...  > full story
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Bullfrogs May Help Spread Deadly Amphibian Fungus, but Also Die from It

Amphibian populations are declining worldwide and a major cause is a deadly fungus thought to be spread by bullfrogs, but a two-year study shows they can also die from this pathogen, contrary to suggestions that bullfrogs are ...  > full story
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Genetic Diversity Key to Survival of Honey Bee Colonies

When it comes to honey bees, more mates is better. A new study shows that genetic diversity is key to survival in honey bee colonies -- meaning a colony is less likely to survive if its queen has had a limited number of mates. ...  > full story
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Jet Stream Changes Cause Climatically Exceptional Greenland Ice Sheet Melt

Scientists have shown that unusual changes in atmospheric jet stream circulation caused the exceptional surface melt of the Greenland Ice Sheet in summer 2012. ...  > full story
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Mapping Translation Sites in the Human Genome

Scientists have produced the first genome-wide investigation of cap-independent translation, identifying thousands of mRNA sequences that act as Translation Enhancing Elements, which are RNA sequences upstream of the coding region that help recruit the ...  > full story
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Memory-Boosting Chemical Identified in Mice: Cell Biologists Find Molecule Targets a Key Biological Pathway

Memory improved in mice injected with a small, drug-like molecule discovered by researchers studying how cells respond to biological stress. ...  > full story
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A Turbocharger for Nerve Cells: Key Mechanism Boosts the Signaling Function of Neurons in Brain

Locating a car that's blowing its horn in heavy traffic, channel-hopping between football and a thriller on TV without losing the plot, and not forgetting the start of a sentence ...  > full story
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Study of Oceans' Past Raises Worries About Their Future

Scientists have now completed the first global study of changes that occurred in a crucial component of ocean chemistry, the nitrogen cycle, at the end of the last ice age. The results of their study confirm that oceans are good at balancing the nitrogen cycle on a ...  > full story
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Bariatric Surgery Restores Nerve Cell Properties Altered by Diet

Understanding how gastric bypass surgery changes the properties of nerve cells that help regulate the digestive system could lead to new treatments that produce the same results without surgery, according to scientists who have shown how surgery ...  > full story

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Efficient and Inexpensive: Researchers Develop Catalyst Material for Fuel Cells

Efficient, robust and economic catalyst materials hold the key to achieving a breakthrough in fuel cell technology. Scientists have developed a material for converting hydrogen and oxygen to water using a tenth of the typical amount of platinum that ...  > full story

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NASA's 2013 HS3 Hurricane Mission to Delve Into Saharan Dust

NASA's 2013 Hurricane and Severe Storms Sentinel or HS3 mission will investigate whether Saharan dust and its associated warm and dry air, known as the Saharan Air Layer or SAL, favors or suppresses the development of tropical cyclones in the ...  > full story

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Helping Pet Owners Make Tough Choices

Perhaps the hardest part of owning a pet is making difficult decisions when a beloved companion becomes seriously ill. That's why researchers are developing a new tool to help people assess their ailing pets' quality of life, a key factor in ...  > full story

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Plasma in a Bag: Plastic Bags Coated by Plasma Serve as Lab for Cultivating Adherent Cells

Plastic bags coated by plasma at atmospheric pressure serve as a GMP laboratory for the cultivation of adherent cells. The plasma is used to modify the internal surface of the bag specifically, so that different cell types can grow on ...  > full story

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Intelligent Glasses Designed for Professors

Scientists in Spain have developed a system based on augmented reality that, thanks to intelligent glasses, enables a professor to see notes or comments on the contents of a lesson and to see if the students understand explanations or if, on the ...  > full story

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