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June 03, 2015
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Novel device images minute forces in cell membrane hemifusion
Santa Barbara CA (SPX) Jun 03, 2015
Cells are biological wonders. Throughout billions of years of existence on Earth, these tiny units of life have evolved to collaborate at the smallest levels in promoting, preserving and protecting the organism they comprise. Among these functions is the transport of lipids and other biomacromolecules between cells via membrane adhesion and fusion - processes that occur in many biological functions, including waste transport, egg fertilization and digestion. At the University of California, Santa ... read more
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A chip placed under the skin for more precise medicine
The future of medicine lies in ever greater precision, not only when it comes to diagnosis but also drug dosage. The blood work that medical staff rely on is generally a snapshot indicative of the m ... more
EPIDEMICS

Lung condition of S. Korean MERS patient in China worsens: report
The lung condition of a South Korean man who entered China with the deadly MERS virus had worsened and he was on a respirator, state media reported Tuesday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Total of 77 people had contact with MERS patient: China
China is searching for 13 people who came into contact with the first person to enter the country with the MERS virus, health officials said, adding that 64 had already been quarantined. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Why you need one vaccine for measles and many for the flu
While the influenza virus mutates constantly and requires a yearly shot that offers a certain percentage of protection, old reliable measles needs only a two-dose vaccine during childhood for lifelo ... more


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Fears over enforcement as Beijing bans indoor smoking
The toughest anti-smoking legislation in China's history came into effect Monday in Beijing, with unprecedented fines and a hotline to report offenders but fears of weak enforcement. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

S. Korea confirms 12 MERS cases
South Korea confirmed five MERS cases Friday, bringing the total number of patients infected with the potentially deadly virus to 12, including a man who defied a quarantine protocol and travelled to China, health officials said. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Progress toward forecasting the spread of infectious diseases
The chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is quickly spreading through the Western Hemisphere; as of May 15, 2015, the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) had tallied close to 1.4 million suspected cases an ... 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
EPIDEMICS

18 labs may have received live anthrax samples: US officials
A total of 18 laboratories may have accidentally received live samples of anthrax shipped out by the American military, US authorities said Thursday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Ukraine faces looming HIV treatment shortage
A group of Ukrainians infected with HIV warned on Wednesday that thousands could soon perish because the war-torn country was running out of treatment for the virus responsible for AIDS. ... more
EPIDEMICS

US military accidentally shipped live anthrax sample to lab
The US military accidentally shipped at least one live anthrax sample across the country to a commercial lab in Maryland but there was no public health threat from the mishap, officials said Wednesday. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Forecasting future infectious disease outbreaks
Machine learning can pinpoint rodent species that harbor diseases and geographic hotspots vulnerable to new parasites and pathogens. So reports a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy ... more
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Antibody's unusual abilities might inspire vaccine strategies
The recent discovery of a novel antibody that works in an unusual way might inspire ideas for designing more effective vaccines. Among the common pathogens that could be targeted are urinary-tract i ... more
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As world burns, India's Amitav Ghosh writes for the future
Fire on Ice: The Arctic's Changing Fire Regime
Cosmic krypton timestamps reveal Australia landscape evolution and resources
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Soft-tissue engineering for hard-working cartilage
An international study published in the journal Nature Communications points the way toward wider, more effective use of biocompatible materials in repairing human tissues. Focusing on the difficult ... more
EPIDEMICS

Experimental Ebola treatment boosts survival in mice
The number of new Ebola cases is tapering off, but the search for new treatments continues. Now, one research team has found potential drug candidates that successfully treated up to 90 percent of m ... more
EPIDEMICS

Ebola vaccine closer after researchers find virus' Achilles heel
US researchers believe they may have pinpointed the Achilles heel of the Ebola virus, which could hold the key to developing an effective preventative vaccine. Research published on Sunday in ... more
TECH SPACE

Printing 3-D graphene structures for tissue engineering
Ever since single-layer graphene burst onto the science scene in 2004, the possibilities for the promising material have seemed nearly endless. With its high electrical conductivity, ability to stor ... more
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Scripps reports results at first all pencil-beam proton center in US
The nation's first and only proton therapy center to treat patients exclusively with pencil-beam scanning is reporting exceptional results in delivering cancer treatment since opening for patient ca ... more
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Single low-magnitude electric pulse successfully fights inflammation
The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, the research arm of the North Shore-LIJ Health System, and SetPoint Medical Inc., a biomedical technology company, has released the results of research ... more
CLONE AGE

'Hydrogels' boost ability of stem cells to restore eyesight and heal brains
Toronto scientists and engineers have made a breakthrough in cell transplantation using a gel-like biomaterial that keeps cells alive and helps them integrate better into tissue. In two early lab tr ... more
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An earthquake on a chip: New tech could make smartphones smaller, faster
Engineered ligands deliver durable high efficiency perovskite solar cells
Pendulum device taps power from ocean currents
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Tiny silicone spheres come out of the mist

SPACE MEDICINE

ESA Works Up A Space Fever

EPIDEMICS

AIDS expert flays Kremlin, says Russia's HIV epidemic worsening

EPIDEMICS

Damming and damning hemorrhagic diseases

EPIDEMICS

Engineering bacteria to design vaccines

EPIDEMICS

Scientists aim to forecast West Nile outbreaks

EPIDEMICS

Drug-resistant typhoid now 'epidemic' in Africa

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Stanford researchers observe the moment when a mind is changed

CLONE AGE

New stem cell may overcome hurdles for regenerative medicine

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Artificial muscles created from gold-plated onion cells

Beijing raises cigarette tax to deter smoking

Compact synchrotron makes tumors visible

China to lift drug price controls from June 1: govt

Meningitis epidemic kills more than 250 in Niger

Transforming all donated blood into a universal type

Dengue cases soar in Brazil, as death toll climbs

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