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April 16, 2013
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Tiny injectable LEDs help neuroscientists study the brain
Champaign IL (SPX) Apr 16, 2013
A new class of tiny, injectable LEDs is illuminating the deep mysteries of the brain. Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis developed ultrathin, flexible optoelectronic devices - including LEDs the size of individual neurons - that are lighting the way for neuroscientists in the field of optogenetics and beyond. Led by John A. Rogers, the Swanlund professor of materials science and engineering at the U. of I., and Michael R. Bruchas, a ... read more
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Material screening method allows more precise control over stem cells
When it comes to delivering genes to living human tissue, the odds of success come down the molecule. The entire therapy - including the tools used to bring new genetic material into a cell - must h ... more
WATER WORLD

Scientists stress need for national marine biodiversity observation network
With ocean life facing unprecedented threat from climate change, overfishing, pollution, invasive species and habitat destruction, a University of Florida researcher is helping coordinate national e ... more
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Thermo Fisher buying Life Tech for $13.6 bn
Scientific equipment maker Thermo Fisher Scientific said Monday it was taking over biotech firm Life Technologies, a major force in genetic sequencing, for $13.6 billion. ... more
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Russian toddler contracts HIV from transfusion
Doctors in Russia accidentally infected a 16-month-old girl with HIV during a blood transfusion, investigators said Monday, opening a criminal probe into the case. ... more


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China H7N9 bird flu area spreads, two new deaths: govt
China's H7N9 bird flu spread west to the central province of Henan on Sunday, as government websites and state media reported two deaths and 11 new cases nationwide. ... more
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Neutrons help explain ozone poisoning and links to thousands of premature deaths each year
A research team from Birkbeck, University of London, Royal Holloway University and Uppsala University in Sweden, have helped explain how ozone causes severe respiratory problems and thousands of cas ... more
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Bird flu vaccine 'many months' away
US public health experts said developing a vaccine for the H7N9 strain of bird flu could take "many months", as China seeks to control an outbreak which had killed 11 people by Friday. ... more
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First human H7N9 bird flu case in Beijing
A seven-year-old girl is Beijing's first human case of H7N9 bird flu, local authorities said on Saturday as China's outbreak of the disease spread to the capital. ... more
EPIDEMICS

China targets bird flu rumours as cases rise
China has detained at least a dozen people for spreading false rumours about bird flu, police statements showed Wednesday, with authorities seeking to control "panic" as the number of cases rose to 33. ... more
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Streams stressed by pharmaceutical pollution
Pharmaceuticals commonly found in the environment are disrupting streams, with unknown impacts on aquatic life and water quality. So reports a new Ecological Applications paper, which highlights the ... more
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Virginia Tech study finds virus promising for prostate cancer treatment
A study at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine has identified a chicken-killing virus as a promising treatment for prostate cancer in humans. Researchers have discovered th ... more
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Technique Finds Software Bugs in Surgical Robots And Helps Developers Fix Flaws, Ensure Safety
Surgical robots could make some types of surgery safer and more effective, but proving that the software controlling these machines works as intended is problematic. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon U ... more
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ORNL's awake imaging device moves diagnostics field forward
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EPIDEMICS

H7N9 vaccine may take months: US agency
Developing a vaccine for the H7N9 strain of bird flu that has killed 10 people in eastern China could take "many months", US public health experts have said. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Exposure to space radiation reduces ability of intestinal cells to destroy oncoprotein
Two studies funded by NASA and presented at the AACR Annual Meeting 2013 help explain why space radiation may increase the risk of colorectal cancer in humans. The researchers, from Georgetown ... more
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New flu strain found on S.African ostriches
South African authorities have detected a new strain of bird flu in the Western Cape region, as the industry continues to struggle under a 2011 EU ban on meat exports, an official said Tuesday. ... more
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Bioglass helping to mend bones
Jose Ramon Sarasua and Aitor Larranaga, researchers in the materials engineering department of the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country, have been studying new materials or implants that are of ... more
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Highly lethal Ebola virus has diagnostic Achilles' heel for biothreat detection
By screening a library of a billion llama antibodies on live Ebola viruses in the Texas Biomedical Research Institute's highest biocontainment laboratory, scientists in San Antonio have identified a ... more
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Research advances therapy to protect against dengue virus
Nearly half of the world's population is at risk of infection by the dengue virus, yet there is no specific treatment for the disease. Now a therapy to protect people from the virus could finally be ... more
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Research deciphers HIV attack plan

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3-D printer can build synthetic tissues

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$87 bn needed to fight AIDS, TB, malaria: report

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Vietnam reports first bird flu death in 14 months

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Cambodia fights surge in bird flu deaths

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No proof China's H7N9 spreading between humans: WHO

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China boosts bird flu response as cases rise

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China steps up response to bird flu cases

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China closes markets, culls birds to curb H7N9 virus

H7N9 bird flu strain has worrying traits: experts

Notre Dame imaging specialists create 3-D images to aid surgeons

Scientists use 3D printer to make tissue-like material

China begins poultry cull after bird flu found: Xinhua

China reports another death from H7N9 bird flu

Climate change likely to worsen threat of diarrheal disease in Botswana, arid African countries

China reports four more cases of new bird flu strain

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China strengthens checks after new bird flu deaths

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