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May 03, 2013
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'Oil for the joints' offers hope for osteoarthritis sufferers
Boston MA (SPX) May 03, 2013
A team of researchers led by a Boston University Biomedical Engineer has developed a new joint lubricant that could bring longer lasting relief to millions of osteoarthritis sufferers. The new synthetic polymer supplements synovial fluid, the natural lubricant in joints, and works better than comparable treatments currently available. According to Boston University Professor of Biomedical Engineering Mark W. Grinstaff, the best fluid supplement now available offers temporary symptom relief but pro ... read more
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Rising alcohol levels give wine lovers a headache
Do those New World Cabernets and Zinfandels make your head spin? Fed up with having to stop drinking after just one glass? ... more
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China reports 27th death from H7N9 bird flu
The death toll from the H7N9 bird flu virus has risen to 27, state media said Thursday after a man died in central China's Hunan Province. ... more
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Zinc: The Perfect Material for Bioabsorbable Stents?
In 2012, more than 3 million people had stents inserted in their coronary arteries. These tiny mesh tubes prop open blood vessels healing from procedures like a balloon angioplasty, which widens art ... more
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Patterned hearts
A team of bioengineers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) is the first to report creating artificial heart tissue that closely mimics the functions of natural heart tissue through the use of huma ... more


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Canada, Uganda test drug to treat brain disease
Canada is funding testing in Uganda of a popular off-patent antidepressant drug to fight a fungal brain disease that claims more than half a million lives in sub-Saharan Africa every year. ... more
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Less-used drug better treats HIV in kids: study
The antiretroviral drug efavirenz is more effective at treating children infected with HIV than the more commonly used and cheaper nevirapine, according to a study out Tuesday. ... more
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Jawbone buys gadget maker for 'Biggest Loser'
Fitness wristband maker Jawbone added muscle to its lineup of fitness lifestyle devices Tuesday with a deal to buy the company behind armbands that measure how many calories people are burning. ... 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
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Stress to rest
On Sunday, ESA's bedrest volunteers began lying down for their second three-week session with their heads angled below the horizontal to help research the effects of weightlessness on the human body ... more
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Against-the-clock rehearsal for Station immunology test
Simply getting anything into space is tough, but doing so against a strict deadline can be really stressful. Researchers in an ESA laboratory nervously checked the clock as they extracted immune cel ... more
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Space Weakens Human Immune System
Spending time in space could be bad for your health and the culprit could be microgravity, US military researchers said after a two-year experiment that compared human cells that went up on the spac ... more
Disposal of Vestas Wind Turbine Parts

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NASA Prepares For International Space Biology Research Mission
NASA and the Russian Institute of Biomedical Problems, Moscow, are collaborating on a space biology mission aboard an unmanned Russian biosatellite to understand better the mechanisms of how life ad ... more
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Physicists, biologists unite to expose how cancer spreads
Cancer cells that can break out of a tumor and invade other organs are more aggressive and nimble than nonmalignant cells, according to a new multi-institutional nationwide study. These cells exert ... more
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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
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Chinese premier urges vigilance against bird flu
China's premier on Sunday urged authorities to be vigilant against a new strain of bird flu that has killed 23 people, while saying that efforts to tackle the virus have so far been effective. ... more
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H7N9 bird flu spreads to central China's Hunan
China's deadly outbreak of H7N9 bird flu has spread to the central province of Hunan, local health authorities said Saturday, the third announcement in three days of a case in a new location. ... more
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Hong Kong prescribes new dose of old Chinese medicine
The young woman pours a pack of brown powder into a glass of hot water, stirs it well and drinks the murky mixture down, hoping the traditional Chinese medicine will cure her feverish cold. ... more
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Global networks must be redesigned

Finding a sensible balance for natural hazard mitigation with mathematical models

Hong Kong ferry disaster report finds 'litany of errors'


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Raytheon completes second launch exercise for next generation GPS satellites

Russia Launches New GLONASS-M Satellite

Spatial Dual Offers Dual Antenna For GNSS/INS


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Printable 'bionic' ear melds electronics and biology

CNIO researchers 'capture' the replication of the human genome for the first time

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Love-lorn tiger enters Indian zoo

The many faces of the bacterial defense system

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Latin America threatened with cancer epidemic
Latin America faces a cancer epidemic, scientists warned Friday as they pressed for urgent action to reduce tobacco use and obesity and allocate more resources to control the disease. ... more
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Strip China surgeon of Australian award, academics say
Australian academics are calling for a Chinese surgeon accused of harvesting organs from prisoners to be stripped of a University of Sydney honorary professorship. ... more
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China reports 24th death from new bird flu
The deadly H7N9 bird flu strain claimed a new victim on Monday when a hospital patient died in China, state media reported, bringing the death toll from the recently identified virus to 24. ... more
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The microbes you inhale on the New York City subway
The microbial population in the air of the New York City subway system is nearly identical to that of ambient air on the city streets. This research, published ahead of print in the journal Applied ... more
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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
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NASA Prepares For International Space Biology Research Mission

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HIV vaccine trial ends in failure: official

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Johns Hopkins Team Deploys Hundreds of Tiny Untethered Surgical Tools in First Animal Biopsies

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Asia on guard as Taiwan reports first bird flu case

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H7N9 bird flu: Lancet study confirms poultry as source

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H7N9 flu 'one of most lethal' says WHO as spreads to Taiwan

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Space experiment sheds light on immune struggles

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China bird flu spreads to new province

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US to test handheld scanner for fake malaria drugs

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The human immune system in space

Quest for Edible Malarial Vaccine Leads to Other Potential Medical Uses for Algae

No 'sustained' human-to-human transmission of bird flu: WHO

20 dead from China bird flu: state media

Half of Tamiflu prescriptions went unused during 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic

Experts probe human-to-human spread of China bird flu

Discovery may help prevent HIV 'reservoirs' from forming

Energy efficiency could increase infection risks in hospital wards

Bed of needles

New bird flu strain seen adapting to mammals, humans

Can New Plasma-Based Biomaterials Speed Healing of Injured Tissues?

Nanosponges soak up toxins released by bacterial infections and venom

Can computer-based decision support control health care costs?

Beijing H7N9 bird flu victim leaves hospital

Tiny injectable LEDs help neuroscientists study the brain

Material screening method allows more precise control over stem cells

Scientists stress need for national marine biodiversity observation network

International experts to probe H7N9 flu in China: WHO

Online pictures of dead birds spur China flu openness

Neutrons help explain ozone poisoning and links to thousands of premature deaths each year

Thermo Fisher buying Life Tech for $13.6 bn

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