24/7 News Coverage
February 14, 2013
EPIDEMICS
Cambodia reports sixth bird flu death this year
Phnom Penh (AFP) Feb 13, 2013
A three-year-old Cambodian girl has died from bird flu, bringing the country's toll from the deadly virus to six so far this year, the World Health Organisation said Wednesday. The girl, from the southern province of Kampot, died in a children's hospital in the capital Phnom Penh, the WHO said in a joint statement with the Cambodian health ministry. Tests confirmed she had contracted the H5N1 strain of avian influenza and "the girl had a history of coming into contact with poultry (in her villag ... read more
Previous Issues Feb 13 Feb 12 Feb 11 Feb 10 Feb 09
INTERN DAILY

Finding the key to immunity
Living in space weakens astronauts' immune systems, researchers have discovered. The findings are providing clues on how to tackle diseases on Earth before symptoms appear. Ever since the firs ... more
INTERN DAILY

IBM puts supercomputer to work on cancer
IBM is putting its Watson supercomputer to work fighting cancer, in what is described as the first commercial program of its kind to use "big data" to help patients with the disease. ... more
EPIDEMICS

China reports two human cases of bird flu: state media
China reported two human cases of bird flu in the southwestern city of Guiyang on Sunday, with both patients in a critical condition, the official Xinhua news agency said. ... more
INTERN DAILY


NUKEWARS

Iranians feel sanctions pain but back nuclear drive: poll
The vast majority of Iranians feel the pain of sanctions but still support a civilian nuclear program, a poll said, as a study on Friday charged that Western efforts have caused medicine shortages. ... more


INTERN DAILY

California targets Chinese 'maternity tourism'
Six pregnant Asian-looking women cross the road. Two others cross in the opposite direction. In a nearby store, about 10 compare baby clothing. ... more
spacecraft sub-system supplier
CubeSats, SmallSats and MicroSats
INTERN DAILY

MU scientists build harness for powerful radiation cancer therapy
We've all heard that "it's not wise to use a cannon to kill a mosquito." But what if you could focus the cannon's power to concentrate power into a tiny space? In a new study, University of Mi ... more
EPIDEMICS

New device traps particulates, kills airborne pathogens
A new device called a soft x-ray electrostatic precipitator protected immunocompromised mice from airborne pathogenic bacteria, viruses, ultrafine particles, and allergens, according to a paper publ ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Aalyria spacetime platform tapped for AFRL space data network trials
Atomic 6 debris shields selected for Portal Space Systems mission
China starts large scale production of T1000 carbon fiber
EPIDEMICS

UNC scientists unveil a superbug's secret to antibiotic resistance
Worldwide, many strains of the bacterium Staphyloccocus aureus are already resistant to all antibiotics except vancomycin. But as bacteria are becoming resistant to this once powerful antidote, S. a ... more
INTERN DAILY

Tomorrow's life-saving medications may currently be living at the bottom of the sea
OHSU researchers, in partnership with scientists from several other institutions, have published two new research papers that signal how the next class of powerful medications may currently reside a ... more
INTERN DAILY

Bioelectric signals can be used to detect early cancer
Biologists at Tufts University School of Arts and Sciences have discovered a bioelectric signal that can identify cells that are likely to develop into tumors. The researchers also found that they c ... more
Turn key solar systems for domestic and commercial installations
Solar systems for home and business installations

spacecraft sub-system supplier
CubeSats, SmallSats and MicroSats



Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review

Training Space Professionals Since 1970
EPIDEMICS

Pandemic Controversies: the global response to pandemic influenza must change
'Evil' scientists, deadly viruses and terrorist plots are usually the preserve of Hollywood blockbusters. But when it comes to pandemic influenza, it is the stuff of real life. As controversy about ... more
EPIDEMICS

Study shows climate change could affect onset and severity of flu seasons
The American public can expect to add earlier and more severe flu seasons to the fallout from climate change, according to a research study published online in PLOS Currents: Influenza. A team ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Ancient nitrogen enzyme study illuminates early Earth conditions and life detection
Cleaner ship fuel is reducing lightning in key shipping lanes, research finds
Geoscientists use satellite to determine not the shape of water, but how water shapes land
NANO TECH

A new genre of 'intelligent' micro- and nanomotors
Enzymes, workhorse molecules of life that underpin almost every biological process, may have a new role as "intelligent" micro- and nanomotors with applications in medicine, engineering and other fi ... more
INTERN DAILY

Homemade ventilator reveals China medical woes
Her coarse hands gripping a blue plastic ventilator she pumped by hand for years to keep her injured son alive, Wang Lanqin sits by her child's bed. ... more
INTERN DAILY

Maglev tissues could speed toxicity tests
In a development that could lead to faster and more effective toxicity tests for airborne chemicals, scientists from Rice University and the Rice spinoff company Nano3D Biosciences have used magneti ... more
INTERN DAILY
Aid trickles into tsunami-hit Solomons despite aftershocks

Smartphones, tablets help UW researchers improve storm forecasts

Rescuers struggle to aid Solomons quake victims


INTERN DAILY
System improves GPS in city locations

Boeing to modernize U.S. Air Force GPS net

A system that improves the precision of GPS in cities by 90 percent


INTERN DAILY
Computer helping save lost languages

UF researchers include humans in most comprehensive tree of life to date

The last Neanderthals of southern Iberia did not coexist with modern humans


INTERN DAILY
Building owner acquitted for bird strikes

Understanding Microbes Blowing in the Wind

Autopsy carried out on giant Philippines crocodile

SPACE MEDICINE

Flies to hitch ride into space for heart study
Peter H.U. Lee, MD, is reaching for the stars. The Stanford heart surgeon has combined his twin passions - medicine and outer space - in a joint proposal for an experiment on the effects of weightle ... more
EPIDEMICS

Chinese genes boost peril from flu: study
Nearly a quarter of ethnic Chinese have a tiny genetic variant that boosts sixfold their risk of falling gravely ill when infected with flu, a study published on Tuesday said. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Cambodia reports two new bird flu deaths
Two Cambodian girls have died from bird flu, health authorities said Tuesday, raising the toll from the deadly infection in the kingdom to four so far this year. ... more
NANO TECH

Notre Dame studies benefits and threats of nanotechnology research
Every day scientists learn more about how the world works at the smallest scales. While this knowledge has the potential to help others, it's possible that the same discoveries can also be used in w ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Hydrogen nuclei experiment sharpens view of quarks inside matter
Oak Ridge team plans powerful test facility for next generation fusion components
Low frequency lasers modeled to greatly boost nuclear fusion rates
INTERN DAILY

Health apps abound, but usage low: study

EPIDEMICS

Two Cambodians die from bird flu: WHO

EPIDEMICS

One in five were infected by pandemic flu

EPIDEMICS

Origin of HIV put at millions of years ago

EPIDEMICS

Swine flu kills three in Central Europe

INTERN DAILY

How can evolutionary biology explain why we get cancer?

INTERN DAILY

A call to prevent unsafe high-risk medical devices from reaching the marketplace

EPIDEMICS

Scientists lift freeze on controversial flu research

EPIDEMICS

US flu epidemic worsens, 29 children dead

INTERN DAILY

Method to produce amounts of anti-cancer substance developed

Flu shots pose no extra risk of pregnancy loss

Medicinal toothbrush tree yields antibiotic to treat TB in new way

Tissue Engineers Report Knee Cartilage Repair Success With New Biomaterial

Pill-sized device provides rapid, detailed imaging of esophageal lining

Australian study turns HIV against itself

Dengue showing global 'epidemic potential': WHO

Free Newsletters - Space - Defense - Environment - Energy
..
Buy Advertising Media Advertising Kit Editorial & Other Enquiries Privacy statement
The contents herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2013 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy statement