
Single-dose, needle-free Ebola vaccine protects macaques
Scientists have demonstrated for the first time that a single-dose, needleless Ebola vaccine given to primates through their noses and lungs protected them against infection for at least 21 weeks. ... more
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Ebola a stark reminder of link between humans, animals, environment
For many, global public health seems like an abstract and distant problem - until the Ebola virus is diagnosed among people in our midst. Though no one would call the Ebola pandemic a good thing, it ... more
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China bids to host secretariat of new high seas treaty
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record: official data
South Africa flood toll rises, large parts of Mozambique submerged
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Creating Bright X-Ray Pulses in the Laser Lab
X-rays are widely used in medicine and in materials science. To take a picture of a broken bone, it is enough to create a continuous flux of X-ray photons, but in order to study time-dependent pheno ... more
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Results of microbiome studies may be 'contaminated'
A growing number of studies have been looking into the significance and role of the microbiome in human health and disease, and new research suggests the results of some of those studies might be unreliable and flawed, tainted by laboratory contamination. ... more
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US scales back troop plans for Ebola fight in Liberia
The US military has scaled back plans for its mission in Liberia to fight the Ebola outbreak, and will deploy a maximum of 3,000 troops instead of 4,000, a commander said Wednesday. ... more
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Ebola spread boosts British 'Plague Inc' online game
The Ebola epidemic has led to a boom in downloads for the online game "Plague Inc", prompting its British developer to launch a charity initiative and offer it as a teaching tool. ... more
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'Stupidity virus' discovered, scientists say
Having a dumb and dumber kind of day? It might not be your fault. American researchers think they have found a virus that knocks a handful of points off the IQ test results of healthy people infected with the bug. ... more
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