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Engineers create solution to cheaper, longer lasting battery packs

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An electrical engineer at The University of Toledo, who nearly died as a girl in Africa because of a hospital's lack of power, has...

Brain Has Separate ‘Fear Circuits’ for Dealing with Immediate and Distant Threats

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Imagine walking alone at night. Up ahead on the sidewalk, you notice a person lurking in the shadows, and a chill runs down your...

Optical Illusion Gives Insight Into How We Perceive the World

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When you look at the two images below, what do you see? Maybe you see two ducks, sitting side by side. Perhaps instead you...

A new tactic for eczema? A newly identified brake on the allergic attack

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Eczema affects about 17 percent of children in developed countries and is often the gateway to food allergy and asthma, initiating an "atopic march"...

One-off PSA screening for prostate cancer does not save lives

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Inviting men with no symptoms to a one-off PSA test for prostate cancer does not save lives according to results from the largest ever...

Bacteria resistant to last-resort antibiotic, missed by standard tests

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Emory microbiologists have detected "heteroresistance" to colistin, a last-resort antibiotic, in already highly resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae, a bacterium that causes blood, soft tissue and...

Researchers uncover culprit in Parkinson’s brain cell die-off

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An estimated 10 million people worldwide are living with Parkinson's disease—an incurable neurodegenerative disorder that leads to an increasing loss of motor control. If we...

Indonesia blocks online-blogging site Tumblr over porn

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The government of the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation blocked Tumblr on Monday, saying the New York-based company had not replied to its February...

Netherlands : 17 students have a tropical parasitic disease

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At a university hospital in the Netherlands, 17 students have a tropical parasitic disease. But these individuals aren't travelers who recently returned from parts of...

New gene therapy corrects a form of inherited macular degeneration in canine model

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Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have developed a gene therapy that successfully treats a form of macular degeneration in a canine model. The work...

Researchers pinpoint gene responsible for neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism

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A study led by researchers at McMaster University has pinpointed a gene that is responsible for neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism. Researchers found alterations of the...

Seeing sounds: Researchers uncover molecular clues for synesthesia

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One in 25 people have synesthesia, in which an experience involving one sense is associated with perception in another sense—for example, seeing colors when...

See those skiing contenders? They are robots

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Robots can pick objects off shelves in a warehouse; robots can trek on mixed terrain in war zones; robots can mix drinks and make...

Big switch: Electric cars put China on automobile map

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The rise of electric cars heralds not only a major technology switch but also promises massive disruption to today's auto giants as Tesla and...

Modified, 3D-printable alloy shows promise for flexible electronics, soft robots

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Researchers in Oregon State University's College of Engineering have taken a key step toward the rapid manufacture of flexible computer screens and other stretchable...