Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Patients' Skin Cells Turned Into Heart Muscle Cells to Repair Their Damaged Hearts

For the first time scientists have succeeded in taking skin cells from heart failure patients and reprogramming them to transform into healthy, new heart muscle cells that are capable of integrating with existing heart ...  > full story
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Best Time to Study the Cosmos Was More Than 13 Billion Years Ago

The universe is a marvelously complex place, filled with galaxies and larger-scale structures that have evolved over its 13.7-billion-year history. Those began as small perturbations of matter that grew over time, ...  > full story
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Rapid DNA Sequencing May Soon Be Routine Part of Each Patient's Medical Record

Rapid DNA sequencing may soon become a routine part of each individual's medical record, providing enormous information previously sequestered in the human genome's 3 billion nucleotide bases. Recent advances ...  > full story
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Archaeology: Spectacular Tomb Containing More Than 80 Individuals Discovered in Peru

Archaeologists have discovered a spectacular tomb containing more than eighty individuals of different ages. This discovery – provisionally dated to around 1000 years ago – was ...  > full story
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Richer Parasite Diversity Helps Protect Frogs from Viruses That Cause Malformed Limbs

Increases in the diversity of parasites that attack amphibians cause a decrease in the infection success rate of virulent parasites, including one that causes malformed limbs and ...  > full story
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Severe Nuclear Reactor Accidents Likely Every 10 to 20 Years, European Study Suggests

Western Europe has the worldwide highest risk of radioactive contamination caused by major reactor accidents. Catastrophic nuclear accidents such as the core meltdowns in Chernobyl and ...  > full story
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GPS for the Brain: New Brain Map Developed

Researchers have developed a map of the human brain that shows great promise as a new guide to the inner workings of the body's most complex and critical organ. ...  > full story
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Modern Dog Breeds Genetically Disconnected from Ancient Ancestors

Cross-breeding of dogs over thousands of years has made it extremely difficult to trace the ancient genetic roots of today's pets, according to a new study. ...  > full story
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SpaceX Launches Falcon 9/Dragon on Historic Mission to Deliver Cargo to International Space Station

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket thundered into space and delivered a Dragon cargo capsule into orbit on May 22, 2012. The launch began an ambitious mission to show that the company is ready to deliver cargo ...  > full story
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Today's Environment Influences Behavior Generations Later: Chemical Exposure Raises Descendants' Sensitivity to Stress

Researchers have seen an increased reaction to stress in animals whose ancestors were exposed to an environmental compound generations earlier. The findings put a new twist on the notions of nature and ...  > full story
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What Baboons Can Teach Us About Social Status

High-ranking male baboons recover more quickly from injuries and are less likely to become ill than other males, biologists have found. ...  > full story
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Totally RAD: Bioengineers Create Rewritable Digital Data Storage in DNA

Scientists have devised a method for repeatedly encoding, storing and erasing digital data within the DNA of living cells. In practical terms, they have devised the genetic equivalent of a binary digit -- a "bit" in data parlance. ...  > full story
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