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How rocket science may improve kidney dialysis
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 23, 2015
A team of researchers in the United Kingdom has found a way to redesign an artificial connection between an artery and vein, known as an Arterio-Venous Fistulae, which surgeons form in the arms of people with end-stage renal disease so that those patients can receive routine dialysis, filtering their blood and keeping them alive after their kidneys fail. The new design, described in the journal Physics of Fluids, from AIP Publishing, may decrease the likelihood of blockages in Arterio-Venous Fistu ... read more
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Regeneration in a hostile environment
Damage to the spinal cord rarely heals because the injured nerve cells fail to regenerate. The regrowth of their long nerve fibers is hindered by scar tissue and molecular processes inside the nerve ... more
EPIDEMICS

Gates calls for 'germ games' instead of war games
Bill Gates opened a mock Ebola field hospital at the prestigious TED Conference on Wednesday as part of a call to be battle-ready for a deadly global epidemic. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

From cancer-battling bacteria to life on Mars at TED
Brilliant minds wrapped around heady notions ranging from injecting medicine by laser to cherishing life on Earth while seeking a future in the stars as the TED conference began Monday. ... more
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IRAQ WARS

French graft trial over Iraq 'Oil for Food' programme
Fourteen companies, including Renault Trucks and Legrand, went on trial Wednesday, accused of siphoning off cash to Saddam Hussein's Iraqi regime during the "oil for food" programme. ... more


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WHO chief wants tobacco firms pushed 'out of business'
World Health Organization chief Margaret Chan urged global action on Wednesday to drive tobacco companies "out of business" and hailed progress in tackling smoking in many countries. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Design and build of synthetic DNA goes back to 'BASIC'
A new technique for creating artificial DNA that is faster, more accurate and more flexible than existing methods has been developed by scientists at Imperial College London. The new system - called ... more
TECH SPACE

3-D printer for small molecules opens access to customized chemistry
Howard Hughes Medical Institute scientists have simplified the chemical synthesis of small molecules, eliminating a major bottleneck that limits the exploration of a class of compounds offering trem ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Greenland is helpful, but not vital, for US missile defense
European military mission in Greenland as US aim 'remains intact'
Amazon expands 'sovereign cloud' in Europe
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A 'warhead' molecule to hunt down deadly bacteria
Targeting deadly, drug-resistant bacteria poses a serious challenge to researchers looking for antibiotics that can kill pathogens without causing collateral damage in human cells. A team of Boston ... more
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Human Brain Project has a Change of Heart
The board of directors of the Human Brain Project [HBP] is currently mulling over a set of reform proposals that were submitted by a review panel with a view to reorganizing it; criticism has swirle ... more
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Injectable UW polymer could keep soldiers from bleeding to death
Most military battlefield casualties die before reaching a surgical hospital. Of those soldiers who might potentially survive, most die from uncontrolled bleeding. In some cases, there's not much me ... more
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Ultrasound technology shows promise as Alzheimer's treatment
Researchers at the University of Queensland say they've developed a non-invasive Alzheimer's treatment technique using ultrasound technology. Scientists claim a blast of sonic waves is able to break up the brain plaques implicated in Alzheimer's disease and reverse memory loss. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Swine flu outbreak in India raises concern
Since December, an outbreak of swine flu in India has killed more than 1,200 people, and a new MIT study suggests that the strain has acquired mutations that make it more dangerous than previously c ... more
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China bids to host secretariat of new high seas treaty
Protected forests under threat in DRC's lucrative mining belt
Hundreds in London protest against Beijing 'mega embassy'
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US to Deploy Chemical Brigade to Liberia to Combat Ebola
The United States will deploy its Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear brigade's headquarters to Liberia to further combat the Ebola epidemic, the US Defense Department announced in a pres ... more
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British Ebola patient flown home from S. Leone
A female British military healthcare worker who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone arrived home Thursday for treatment in a London hospital isolation unit. ... more
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Experts sound warning over flu dangers in China, India
Scientists sounded warnings Wednesday over H7N9 bird flu in China and the H1N1 strain of swine flu in India that have jointly claimed more than 1,700 lives. ... more
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Briton diagnosed with Ebola in Sierra Leone: London
A female British healthcare worker has been diagnosed with Ebola in Sierra Leone, authorities in London said Wednesday, and a military plane has been sent to evacuate her if needed. ... more
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3D printed organs offer ultra-realistic practice models
An incision from the surgeon's scalpel sends liquid oozing over the surface of a the lung, but on this occasion it doesn't matter if something goes wrong - the doctor can simply create another model with a 3D printer. ... more

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More study needed to clarify impact of cellulose nanocrystals on health
Are cellulose nanocrystals harmful to human health? The answer might depend on the route of exposure, according to a review of the literature by a Virginia Tech scientist, but there have been few st ... more
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Interdependence explained
The relationship between human disease and environmental management has been the subject of extensive research, especially given the recent outbreaks of Ebola, SARS and other zoonotic infectious dis ... more
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Apple to tap iPhone users for medical research

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China on brink of heart disease 'epidemic': study

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Scanner targets HIV boltholes in boost for cure

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Dengue deaths on rise in Sao Paulo

SPACE MEDICINE

Subtracting Gravity from Alzheimer's

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Democratizing synthetic biology

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Pens filled with high-tech inks for do-it-yourself sensors

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The hidden burden of dengue fever in West Africa

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Origins of AIDS virus strains traced to gorillas

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Ubisoft game aims to be what the doctor ordered

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Cholera epidemic kills 41 in Mozambique

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