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July 21, 2013
CLONE AGE
Chinese scientists report simple method of producing stem cells
Beijing (UPI) Jul 19, 2013
Chinese scientists say they've developed an "easy and safe way" to create stem cells to use in cloning to generate tissues and organs for treatment of diseases. Writing in the journal Science, the researchers described a method of creating a cocktail of small-molecule compounds to reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent state with the ability to differentiate into any other type of cell in the body. Previously, genetic manipulation was necessary to induce this pluripotent state, they sa ... read more
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EPIDEMICS

China H7N9 survivor gives birth: report
A Chinese woman who spent five weeks in intensive care with H7N9 bird flu has given birth to a girl in what was described as a "miracle" first, state media said Friday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

New viruses said unlike any form of life known to date
Two new species of a variety of virus have been discovered that are so different from any previously known they may be a new life form, French scientists say. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Huge viruses may open 'Pandora's' box: French study
These viruses are so big they might just be your ancestors. ... more
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China bars GSK executive from leaving amid bribery probe
Chinese authorities have barred the British finance director of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in China from leaving the country, the company said Thursday as it faces a bribery probe. ... more


CLONE AGE

Steering stem cells with magnets
Magnets could be a tool for directing stem cells' healing powers to treat conditions such as heart disease or vascular disease. By feeding stem cells tiny particles made of magnetized iron oxide, sc ... more
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Researchers step closer to custom-building new blood vessels
Researchers at Johns Hopkins have coaxed stem cells into forming networks of new blood vessels in the laboratory, then successfully transplanted them into mice. The stem cells are made by reprogramm ... more
WAR REPORT

Iraq cannot stop Iran arms transfer to Syria: FM
Iraq lacks the means to stop Iranian arms deliveries to Syria through its airspace, if there are any, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said in comments published on Saturday. ... more
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Orion to advance IARPA system for tracking small space debris
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INTERN DAILY

Southampton engineers develop novel method to increase lifespan of joint replacements
Researchers at the University of Southampton have completed a project that will enable surgeons to fit joint replacements with longer, optimised lifespans. The MXL project uses computational modelli ... more
BIO FUEL

Japan, China and South Korea account for 84 percent of the macroalgae patents
The algae, traditionally cultivated for the food sector, are accessible marine resources as they grow in coastal areas. These crops increase by 7.5% on average every year and have become an importan ... more
EPIDEMICS

Second door discovered in war against mosquito-borne diseases
In the global war against disease-carrying mosquitoes, scientists have long believed that a single molecular door was the key target for insecticide. This door, however, is closing, giving mosquitoe ... more

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INTERN DAILY

UCLA health system said among country's 'most wired'
UCLA has announced its health system and its hospitals have been named among the nation's "most wired" in recognition of their use of information technology. ... more
EPIDEMICS

China H7N9 bird flu toll up to 43: govt
The death toll from the H7N9 bird flu outbreak in China has risen to 43, national health authorities said in their latest monthly update on the disease. ... more
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Cleaner ship fuel is reducing lightning in key shipping lanes, research finds
Solar cycles seen in Antarctic fast ice history
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INTERN DAILY

Troubled Brazil won't recruit Cuban doctors
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, facing unprecedented popular opposition, has dropped plans to import doctors from Cuba to meet shortfalls in the country's health services. ... more
INTERN DAILY

China Red Cross in cash for organs allegations: media
The Chinese Red Cross demands money from hospitals to help arrange organ donations, media reported Tuesday. ... more
ABOUT US

Extension of human life span is a political task
Perhaps, all people on Earth may become long livers in the near future. Scientists are now on the brink of a discovery that may pave the way for extending youthfulness. There are several ways to ach ... more
ABOUT US
NASA, International Space Agencies Note Benefits of Space Station during Disasters on Earth

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The best defense against catastrophic storms: Mother Nature, say Stanford researchers


ABOUT US
GPS III satellite antenna assemblies ready for installation

Lockheed Martin Delivers Antenna Assemblies For Integration On First GPS III Satellite

Lockheed Martin GPS III Prototype Validates Test Facilities For Future Flight Satellites


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SPACE TRAVEL

Space seeds could "benefit" traditional Chinese medicines
The growth cycle of seeds for two plant species, which are used as raw materials for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), could be shortened after being bred in space, a medicine company announced on ... more
EPIDEMICS

H1N1 flu outbreak in northern Chile kills 11
At least 11 people have been killed in an outbreak of H1N1 flu virus in northern Chile, where the rate of infection is more than six times higher than the rest of the country, authorities said Thursday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

H7N9 flu peril lies in deep lung infiltration: study
The H7N9 bird flu virus is a peril for humans because it replicates deep in the lungs where it can trigger a dangerous response from the immune system, a study said Wednesday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

HRW calls on Greece to repeal 'abusive' HIV regulation
Human Rights Watch on Thursday called on the Greek government to repeal a regulation forcing suspected sex workers and other groups to undergo HIV testing, reintroduced last week by the country's newly appointed health minister. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

New research boosts search for cure, AIDS meeting told

EPIDEMICS

Six-year-old Cambodian girl dies from bird flu: WHO

INTERN DAILY

Simple math may solve longstanding problem of parasite energetics

EPIDEMICS

Patents making new AIDS drugs expensive: MSF

INTERN DAILY

Identifying Alzheimer's using space software

EPIDEMICS

AIDS experts urge Asia to stop discrimination

EPIDEMICS

Ten million more people advised to take HIV drugs: UN

EPIDEMICS

China reports another H7N9 bird flu death

INTERN DAILY

Researchers strike gold with nanotech vaccine

EPIDEMICS

Mandela helped end 'conspiracy of silence' on AIDS: UN

Doctor claims breakthrough in race for spinal 'cure'

China slaps anti-dumping tax on EU chemical

A revolutionary new 3D digital brain atlas

Light and nanoprobes detect early signs of infection

H7N9 bird flu kills about 1/3 hospitalised patients: study

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