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January 31, 2016
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New fiber-optic technology could heal wounds, target tumors
Edinburgh, Scotland (UPI) Jan 29, 2016
Light has healing properties, and a new fiber-optics technology developed by scientists at the University of St. Andrews promises to deliver those properties to damaged tissue. The technology is called photochemical tissue bonding. Until now, it's been used only to treat superficial wounds. Researchers have developed a technique that allows the light to penetrate deeper into human tissue. Scientists developed biodegradable optical fibers capable of carrying light beneath the surface of a ... read more
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Water crisis increases Zika threat in Venezuela
Yurman Torres is standing in line at the foot of Avila mountain, on the edge of Caracas, to fill a large jug with water, a rare commodity in crisis-hit Venezuela. ... more
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Spanish missions triggered meso american population collapse
New interdisciplinary research in the Southwest United States has resolved long-standing debates on the timing and magnitude of American Indian population collapse in the region. The severe and rapi ... more
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Ancient medicinal clay shows promise against today's worst bacterial infections
Naturally occurring clay from British Columbia, Canada - long used by the region's Heiltsuk First Nation for its healing potential - exhibits potent antibacterial activity against multidrug-resistan ... more
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Descendants of Black Death confirmed as source of repeated European plague outbreaks
An international team of researchers has uncovered new information about the Black Death in Europe and its descendants, suggesting it persisted on the continent over four centuries, re-emerging to k ... more


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Media coverage can help slow disease spread during epidemic
A new study suggests mass media coverage can prove useful in slowing the spread of disease during an epidemic. But not all media coverage is created equal. ... more

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Cancer kills 7,500 daily in China: study
Chronic infections, smoking and pollution have contributed to skyrocketing cases of cancer in China, with an estimated 4.3 million new diagnoses last year and 2.8 million deaths, researchers said Tuesday. ... more
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Glass-based ultraviolet absorbers act as 'biological shields'
If you've ever experienced a bad sunburn, you know the damage that ultraviolet (UV) light can cause to living cells (like your skin). Out in space, where the level of radiation from the sun can be e ... more
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Zelensky says Russia must end war, after Trump pressures Ukraine
Iranians struggle with GPS disruption after Israel war
China slams Germany for 'hyping' regional tensions in Asia
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Catching heartbeats with millimeter-wave radar
Heartbeats can now be measured without placing sensors on the body, thanks to a new technology developed in Japan. Researchers at the Kyoto University Center of Innovation, together with Panasonic C ... more
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Plague pathogens hid in Europe for four centuries
The plague known as the Black Death is estimated to have killed roughly half of Europe's population during the 14th century. The pathogens did most of their damage between 1346 and 1353, but new research shows the plague persisted through the 18th century. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Fishing For Answers on Bone Loss in Space
During spaceflight, astronauts lose bone mineral density, but it is not clear exactly what causes this loss. Scientists trying to understand why recently went fishing for answers. They reared small ... more
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Italian group to build five hospitals in Iran
Italian group BTP said Tuesday it had signed a preliminary agreement with Iran to build five hospitals, just after the lifting of economic sanctions against Tehran in a deal over its nuclear programme. ... more
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11 swine flu deaths in Syria since September: health ministry
Eleven people have been killed by the swine flu virus in Syria since September, the country's health ministry said on Tuesday. ... more
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Breakthrough in human cell transformation could revolutionize regenerative medicine
A breakthrough in the transformation of human cells by an international team led by researchers at the University of Bristol could open the door to a new range of treatments for a variety of medical ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

'Space Warps' and other citizen science projects reap major dividends for astrophysics
Thanks to the Internet, amateur volunteers known as "citizen scientists" can readily donate their time and effort to science - in fields ranging from medicine to zoology to astrophysics. The astroph ... more
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Team develops wireless, dissolvable sensors to monitor brain
A team of neurosurgeons and engineers has developed wireless brain sensors that monitor intracranial pressure and temperature and then are absorbed by the body, negating the need for surgery to remo ... more
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Tiny electronic implants monitor brain injury, then melt away
A new class of small, thin electronic sensors can monitor temperature and pressure within the skull - crucial health parameters after a brain injury or surgery - then melt away when they are no long ... more
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Ebola epidemic is over but expect flare-ups: UN
West Africa can expect flare-ups of Ebola in the coming year even if the world's worst outbreak of the disease will be declared effectively over, UN chief Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday. ... more

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US Army probe blames leadership in anthrax shipment scandal
A US Army probe blames a general and several other officials for contributing to an anthrax scandal that saw live samples of the deadly bacteria shipped across the United States and overseas, the Pentagon said Friday. ... more
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Microbots individually controlled using 'mini force fields'
Researchers are using a technology likened to "mini force fields" to independently control individual microrobots operating within groups, an advance aimed at using the tiny machines in areas includ ... more
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