
Brazil military fight mosquitoes, flower pot to flower pot
The Brazilian military men surrounded the white bucket Monday and moved in - the Zika-transmitting mosquito larvae didn't stand a chance. ... more
|  |

New study highlights effectiveness of a herpesvirus CMV-based vaccine against Ebola
As the latest in a series of studies, researchers at Plymouth University, National Institutes of Health and University of California, Riverside, have shown the ability of a vaccine vector based on a ... more
|  |
Solar-driven ionosphere charges may nudge stressed faults toward rupture
Stable black carbon in mangrove soils boosts coastal climate role
Low crystallinity iron minerals show promise for chromium cleanup and carbon storage
|  |

New NTU smart chip makes low-powered, wireless neural implants a possibility
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a small smart chip that can be paired with neural implants for efficient wireless transmission of brain signa ... more
|

Second Zika case confirmed in China: Xinhua
China confirmed its second imported Zika case Monday, a day after the first victim was discharged from hospital, state news agency Xinhua reported. ... more
|  |

Brazil army will go door-to-door in fight against Zika
Some 220,000 soldiers will hand out leaflets door-to-door across Brazil on Saturday, ahead of a massive insecticide-spraying operation as the government tries to stem an outbreak of the mosquito-borne Zika virus. ... more
|
 |

Hydrogels can put stem cells to sleep
Unlike normal cells, stem cells are pluripotent - they can become any cell type, which makes them powerful potential treatments for diseases such as diabetes, leukemia and age-related blindness.
... more
|  |
|