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November 25, 2015
EPIDEMICS
Doubling numbers on HIV drugs could 'break' epidemic: UN
Geneva (AFP) Nov 24, 2015
The UN on Tuesday urged countries to "break the AIDS epidemic" by doubling the number of people receiving HIV treatment within the next five years. In a new report, UNAIDS hailed "extraordinary" progress in the fight against HIV and AIDS over the past 15 years, insisting the world had a chance of meeting the UN goal of eliminating AIDS as a global health threat by 2030. "We have moved from despair to hope," UNAIDS chief Michel Sidibe told reporters in Geneva at the launch of the report. But ... read more
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Almost all donated organs unused in China: report
Almost all human organs donated for transplant in China go unused, state-run media said, after years of controversy about the use of body parts from executed prisoners. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Chemical engineers have figured out how to make vaccines faster
Researchers at Brigham Young University have devised a system to speed up the process of making life-saving vaccines for new viruses. Their concept is to create the biological machinery for va ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Synthetic muscle experiment will likely return to Earth in March
A synthetic muscle experiment on board the International Space Station (ISS) that was developed with the help of Princeton Plasma Physicists Laboratory scientists is now tentatively scheduled to ret ... more
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New superbug resistant to last-line antibiotics: study
Scientists warned Thursday of the "epidemic potential" of deadly and fast-spreading bacteria resistant to last-line antibiotics. ... more


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The "Omics" of Space Travel
The human body is incredibly complex. Every part of us-from our bones to our blood cells-is subject to a host of chemical reactions and molecular interactions that, without our conscious effort, kee ... more

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EPIDEMICS

Drug shields infants from HIV in breastmilk: study
Giving anti-AIDS drugs directly to infants breastfed by their HIV-positive mothers significantly reduces their risk of contracting the killer virus, researchers said Thursday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Britain ends military support for Ebola fight in West Africa
British military involvement in the fight against the lethal Ebola outbreak in West Africa came to an end as the final eight military personnel returned home. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Kim Jong Un urges expansion of N. Korea nuclear capability
China to showcase latest military hardware at September parade
CerraCap backs Space Kinetic to accelerate space superiority and missile defense
EPIDEMICS

Alcoholism drug may help design HIV cure: study
A treatment for alcoholism can reactivate dormant HIV, potentially allowing other drugs to spot and kill the virus hiding out in human immune cells, researchers said Tuesday. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Medicines do not seem to degrade faster in space
The results of an opportunistic, pilot-scale study led by Virginia Wotring of the Center for Space Medicine and Department of Pharmacology at Baylor College of Medicine in the U.S. suggest that medi ... more
EPIDEMICS

A giant fullerene system inhibits the infection by an artificial Ebola virus
Different studies have demonstrated that the ebola virus infection process starts when the virus reaches the cellular DC-SIGN receptor to infect the dendritic cells (of the immune system). European ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Australia reveals shortlist for first nuclear waste dump
Australia on Friday announced six sites, including some in Outback areas, on a shortlist for the nation's first nuclear waste dump, risking fresh controversy after an earlier plan was scuttled by opposition from Aboriginal landowners. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Space institute funds adjustable power eyeglasses and a smart sleep mask
Two small companies developing state-of-the-art medical technologies have been selected to receive grants from the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI). LumosTech, Inc. is a Stanford ... more
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More than 1,100 deaths linked to Spain's heatwave
Years after an earthquake, rivers still carry the mountains downstream
Death toll from northern Pakistan monsoon floods hits almost 400
EPIDEMICS

Monkeys in Asia harbor virus from humans, other species
When it comes to spreading viruses, bats are thought to be among the worst. Now a new study of nearly 900 nonhuman primates in Bangladesh and Cambodia shows that macaques harbor more diverse astrovi ... more
TECH SPACE

Researchers create transplantation model for 3-D printed constructs
Using sugar, silicone and a 3-D printer, a team of bioengineers at Rice University and surgeons at the University of Pennsylvania have created an implant with an intricate network of blood vessels t ... more
EPIDEMICS

Over 230,000 vaccinated in Iraq anti-cholera campaign
More than 230,000 people received a first dose of cholera vaccine in a massive campaign to combat an outbreak of the disease in Iraq, the World Health Organisation said Monday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

What ever happened to West Nile virus
Many people remember the arrival of West Nile in North America in 1999, if only because the initial outbreak killed not just wild crows but also exotic birds in the Bronx Zoo. In the following years ... more
EPIDEMICS

Ebola: The epidemic's timeline
Key dates in the latest Ebola epidemic, the worst ever outbreak of the haemorrhagic fever which first surfaced in 1976 in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. ... more

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Mooving manure beyond drug-resistant bacteria
Manure management is serious business for a meat-hungry world. A single cow, depending on its size, can generate between 43 and 120 pounds of manure a day. Cow manure can be a low-cost fertilizer fo ... more
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Bioengineers cut in half time needed to make high-tech flexible sensors
Bioengineers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a method that cuts down by half the time needed to make high-tech flexible sensors for medical applications. The advance bring ... more
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Caltech scientists use sound to remember quantum information
China accelerates space computing as Geovis and Sugon map an orbital data network
Leonardo DRS completes first sea trials of maritime counter drone system for small uncrewed vessels
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NSBRI help funds non-invasive Intracranial Pressure system

EPIDEMICS

France to lift ban on gay men giving blood

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Traveling through space? Don't forget your sleeping pills and skin cream

EPIDEMICS

Iraq combats cholera with massive vaccination campaign

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Bacterial hole puncher could be new broad-spectrum antibiotic

EPIDEMICS

Clinton archives reveal AIDS fund chief pushed out in 2012

EPIDEMICS

Plague in humans 'twice as old' but didn't begin as flea-borne, ancient DNA reveals


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