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04/18/2020
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By Franz Walker
The Dutch are starting to develop antibodies against coronavirus, says new study
A new study seems to show that around three percent of the Dutch population have developed antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus responsible for the current pandemic. Health officials are looking at the study as an indicator of the percentage of people living in the Netherlands, and countries with similar rates of infection, may have already had the disease — and […]
04/15/2020
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By Franz Walker
“Double-duty” hydrogel promotes bone growth while fighting bacteria
Bone infection is one of the complications that may arise from surgeries prompted by automobile accidents, combat wounds or cancer treatments. To fight this type of infection, a team of researchers recently developed a new, double-duty hydrogel that simultaneously attacks bacteria and promotes bone regrowth with a single application. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology created the […]
04/13/2020
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By Franz Walker
Why is exposure to airborne metal particles associated with a greater risk of premature death?
While studies have shown that air pollution is associated with an increased risk of premature death, for a while, scientists couldn’t identify which specific airborne particles were responsible. Now a recent study has finally determined the metal particles linked to the increased risk of premature death. Researchers from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) […]
04/12/2020
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By Franz Walker
Plants redirect electrons to an alternative route to prevent damage caused by oxidative stress
It may not seem like it, but plants can also experience stress – oxidative stress, that is – from absorbing too much light. Now, scientists are looking into the process by which plants manage oxidative stress. Researchers from Kobe University have recently released the results of a study that looked into how plants manage oxidative stress. The study focused […]
04/12/2020
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By Franz Walker
Affordable quantum computers: Researchers discover a new method of creating small lattice waves in silicon crystals that encode quantum info
While modern computing power has been growing at an exponential rate, experts say it’ll soon hit a brick wall as it hits the fundamental limit on how many transistors can be packed into a computer chip. As such, many scientists are now looking towards quantum computers as the future of computing. However, a number of […]
04/02/2020
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By Franz Walker
A new type of magnetic stimulation helps reverse concussion symptoms, study finds
Concussion often leads to a number of serious long-term consequences for anyone who suffers one, and as such, early treatment is a must. Now, scientists have come up with a novel new idea using magnetic fields to reverse many of the symptoms of a concussion. Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) in Canada have […]
04/01/2020
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By Franz Walker
Researchers develop new chemical separation method that could pave the way for faster purification of elements, potential cancer treatment
Separating elements, especially some of the rarer ones used for certain medical treatments, can be a time-intensive and painstaking task. A recent study, however, promises a faster and more efficient method of separating elements – one that may help obtain a rare isotope that shows promise in cancer treatments. Researchers at the Department of Energy‘s […]
03/30/2020
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By Franz Walker
Study finds that lithium could be used to treat people with a rare muscle disease
A rare disease called limb-girdle muscular dystrophy D1 (LMGD1) makes even everyday actions such as climbing stairs, lifting objects and standing up from a chair difficult to do. Over time, it can even cause some people to lose the ability to walk. A recent study, however, shows that lithium can be a possible treatment for LMGD1. Researchers at the […]
03/27/2020
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By Franz Walker
Scientists develop new tape that can keep its stickiness even in the most extreme temperatures
Anyone who’s ever worked with any form tape has most likely had trouble getting it to stick on really hot or really cold surfaces. The adhesives used in various tapes today can end up loosing their stickiness when exposed to extreme temperatures, while leaving behind an annoying residue. A recent study, however, has come up with […]
03/26/2020
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By Franz Walker
The neuroscience of curiosity: The brain treats information as “its own reward” like snacks or money, explain researchers
People constantly being distracted by their phones has become a prevalent thing in today’s digitally connected society. Now, a recent study may shed light on the phenomenon. Researchers at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business (Berkeley Haas) found that the brain is wired to find learning new information rewarding. New information causes the brain to release dopamine, which makes a person feel […]
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