Dogs can be a potential risk for future influenza pandemic

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Dogs are a potential reservoir for a future influenza pandemic, according to a study published in the journal mBio. T he study demonstrated that influenza...

Robotic Assembly of the World’s Smallest House

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A French nanorobotics team from the Femto-ST Institute in Besançon, France, assembled a new microrobotics system that pushes forward the frontiers of optical nanotechnologies. ...

Android users hit by ZooPark malware stealing data & recording calls

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Kaspersky Lab has discovered a brand new cyber-spying campaign targeting Android users via Telegram chat app and infected websites while watering holes is the preferred attack vector. Watering holes...

Can Microbes Manipulate Our Minds?

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Researchers at the University of Oxford have proposed an evolutionary framework to understand why microbes living in the gut affect the brain and behaviour,...

NVIDIA researchers raise the bar on image inpainting

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For those not yet familiar with photo reconstruction tools, the title of this paper on arXiv might be totally puzzling: "Image Inpainting for Irregular Holes...

Could Aliens Be in Dark Matter, Dark Energy?

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A well-known experiment with young people bouncing a ball showed that when an observer focuses on counting the passes, he does not detect if...

Researchers develop a novel RNA-based therapy to target West Nile virus

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A Yale-led research team developed a new RNA therapy, delivered through the nose, to treat mice infected with West Nile Virus. The innovative approach reduced...

Software automatically generates knitting instructions for 3-D shapes

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Carnegie Mellon University computer scientists have developed a system that can translate a wide variety of 3-D shapes into stitch-by-stitch instructions that enable a...

Stem cells treat macular degeneration

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In July 2015, 86-year-old Douglas Waters developed severe age-related macular degeneration (AMD). He struggled to see things clearly, even when up close. A few months later,...

Gut microbes protect against sepsis

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Sepsis occurs when the body's response to the spread of bacteria or toxins to the bloodstream damages tissues and organs. The fight against sepsis could...

Epigenetic alteration of a vitamin B12 gene shines new light on...

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Rare hereditary recessive diseases were thought to be expressed in off-spring only when both parents carry a mutation in the causal gene, but a...

Colorado : Fuqra Terrorist in the Rocky Mountains

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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 find a way to starve cancer

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Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) have demonstrated for the first time that it is possible to starve a tumor and stop its...

Beating heart patch is large enough to repair the human heart

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Biomedical engineers at Duke University have created a fully functioning artificial human heart muscle large enough to patch over damage typically seen in patients...

AI allows programmers to transplant code from one program into another

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Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a new system that allows programmers to transplant code from one program...