Monthly Archives: Gennaio 2018
First vaccine developed against grass pollen allergy
Around 400 million people worldwide suffer in some form or other from a grass pollen allergy (rhinitis), with the usual symptoms of runny nose,...
Using crumpled graphene balls to make better batteries
Lithium metal-based batteries have the potential to turn the battery industry upside down. With the theoretically ultra-high capacity of lithium metal used by itself,...
Method uses DNA, nanoparticles and lithography to make optically active structures
Northwestern University researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind technique for creating entirely new classes of optical materials and devices that could lead to light bending...
Flu may be spread just by breathing
It is easier to spread the influenza virus (flu) than previously thought, according to a new University of Maryland-led study released today.
People commonly believe...
Colorado : Fuqra Terrorist in the Rocky Mountains
A local ABC affiliate in Colorado just backed up what Clarion project has been saying for years – there’s an Islamist cult alive and...
Researchers Uncover Government-Sponsored Mobile Hacking Group Operating Since 2012
A global mobile espionage campaign collecting a trove of sensitive personal information from victims since at least 2012 has accidentally revealed itself—thanks to an...
chaiOS “Text Bomb” Can Freeze & Crash Your iPhone
A software developer Abraham Masri has managed to identify a new iMessage bug dubbed as chaiOS, which can infect Apple’s iPhone and Mac devices and crashes...
Researcher reports how to hack Facebook account with Oculus Integration
How to hack Facebook account is something that almost everyone wants to know – And now, a security researcher has reported to Facebook that...
Researchers find a way to starve cancer
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) have demonstrated for the first time that it is possible to starve a tumor and stop its...
Study reveals how MRSA infection compromises lymphatic function
Infections of the skin or other soft tissues with the hard-to-treat MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) bacteria appear to permanently compromise the lymphatic system, which...
Researchers develop swallowable test to detect pre-cancerous Barrett’s esophagus
Investigators at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center have developed a simple, swallowable test for early detection...
Nearly imperceptible fluctuations in movement correspond to autism diagnoses
A new study led by researchers at Indiana University and Rutgers University provides the strongest evidence yet that nearly imperceptible changes in how people...
Researchers discovered that triclosan could be employed as an anti-malarial drug
n ingredient commonly found in toothpaste could be employed as an anti-malarial drug against strains of malaria parasite that have grown resistant to one...
Oxytocin Helps the Brain Modulate Social Signals
Between sights, sounds, smells and other senses, the brain is flooded with stimuli on a moment-to-moment basis. How can it sort through the flood...
Researchers have identified two areas of the midbrain that appear to play specific roles...
Locomotion, or moving from one place to another, is one of the most fundamental movements we perform.
We do it when we want or...
































