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June 06, 2017
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Georgia State neuroscientists rewire brain of 1 species to have connectivity of another



Atlanta GA (SPX) Jun 05, 2017
Scientists at Georgia State University have rewired the neural circuit of one species and given it the connections of another species to test a hypothesis about the evolution of neural circuits and behavior. Neurons are connected to each other to form networks that underlie behaviors. Drs. Akira Sakurai and Paul Katz of Georgia State's Neuroscience Institute study the brains of sea slugs, more specifically nudibranchs, which have large neurons that form simple circuits and produce simple behaviors ... read more

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Chemical cocktail found in Barrier Reef turtles
Sydney (AFP) June 2, 2017
Human medicines and household substances have been discovered in the blood of green turtles in Australia's Great Barrier Reef, researchers said Friday, highlighting the impact of man-made matter on marine life. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
CRISPR gene editing can cause hundreds of unintended mutations
New York NY (SPX) May 31, 2017
As CRISPR-Cas9 starts to move into clinical trials, a new study published in Nature Methods has found that the gene-editing technology can introduce hundreds of unintended mutations into the genome. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Engines of twingenuity: NASA's twin study investigators have a meeting of the minds
Houston TX (SPX) May 28, 2017
If you took all the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in your body and strung it end-to-end, it would reach all the way to Pluto and back. The Twins Study, looking at the effects of space on the human bod ... more
TECH SPACE
A new tool for discovering nanoporous materials
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) May 30, 2017
Materials classified as "nanoporous" have structures (or "frameworks") with pores up to 100 nm in diameter. These include diverse materials used in different fields from gas separation, catalysis, a ... more


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New Zealand company partners with U.S. Army for engineered skin
Washington (UPI) May 24, 2017
New Zealand's startup regenerative medicine company, Upside Biotechnologies, has signed a development agreement with the U.S. Army. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Toward an HIV cure: Pitt team develops test to detect hidden virus
Pittsburgh PA (SPX) May 30, 2017
The quest to develop a cure for HIV has long been plagued by a seemingly simple question: How do doctors determine if someone is cured? The virus has a knack for lying dormant in immune cells at lev ... more
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New antibiotic packs a punch against bacterial resistance
La Jolla CA (SPX) May 30, 2017
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have given new superpowers to a lifesaving antibiotic called vancomycin, an advance that could eliminate the threat of antibiotic-resistant infect ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Nanosubmarine with self-destroying activity
Nijmegen, Netherlands (SPX) May 31, 2017
Autonomous targeting and release of drugs at their site of action are desired features of nanomedical systems. Now, a team of Dutch scientists has designed a nanomotor that has these functions: An a ... more
EPIDEMICS
'Freak': meet Cuba's last self-infected HIV punk rebel
Pinar Del Rio, Cuba (AFP) May 28, 2017
Like many young punks, Gerson Govea saw himself as a misfit. But few embraced the role as self-destructively as this Cuban rocker: he deliberately infected himself with HIV. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Mouse sperm survives in space, but could human babies?
Miami (AFP) May 24, 2017
Freeze-dried mouse sperm that spent nine months in space has been used to produce healthy rodent offspring back on Earth, Japanese researchers said this week. ... more


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Space babies: study suggests humans may be able to have healthy offspring in orbit
London, UK (The Conversation) May 24, 2017
When we think about the difficulties of colonising another planet, the last thing we probably worry about about is sex. However, for our species to survive beyond Earth it's a fundamental issue. Whi ... more
WATER WORLD
Code of conduct needed for ocean conservation, study says
Seattle WA (SPX) May 18, 2017
A diverse group of the world's leading experts in marine conservation is calling for a Hippocratic Oath for ocean conservation ? not unlike the pledge physicians take to uphold specific ethical stan ... more
EPIDEMICS
Hundreds of Chinese students hospitalised for norovirus: Xinhua
Beijing (AFP) May 18, 2017
Almost 400 Chinese students were hospitalised following an outbreak of the highly contagious and sometimes deadly stomach bug norovirus in a school in the country's northeast, state media reported Thursday. ... more
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UK survey finds 28,000 plant species for medical use
London (AFP) May 17, 2017
More than 28,000 species of plants around the world have a medical use but poor documentation means people are not making the most of the health benefits, according to a survey released on Thursday. ... more





484 civilians killed in US-led fight against IS: Pentagon
Washington (AFP) June 2, 2017
Attacks on Islamic State group targets by US-led coalition forces have killed 484 civilians since mid-2014, the US military reported Friday. The Operation Inherent Resolve coalition added 132 civilians to the total in its April report, including 105 who died when a US aircraft dropped a bomb on an IS sniper target in west Mosul on March 17. The bomb inadvertently set off a large cache of ... more
Colombo (AFP) June 3, 2017
Sri Lanka targets unauthorised builders after monsoon deaths
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 2, 2017
European Reassurance Initiative requests billion-dollar budget increase
Colombo (AFP) June 5, 2017
Sri Lanka hails record military deployment as toll hits 213
GIS is a powerful tool that should be used with caution
Washington DC (SPX) May 30, 2017
Although computer models of archaeological sites are ideal software tools for managing spatially referenced data and commonly used to yield insights which contribute to the protection of heritage materials, some scientists question their credibility, calling for these long-term trends be 'ground truthed' in order to ensure that calculated rates of change reflect observed phenomena 'in the field' ... more
Tokyo (AFP) June 1, 2017
Japan launches satellite in bid for super accurate GPS system
Cambridge, Canada (SPX) Jun 02, 2017
exactEarth Broadens Small Vessel Tracking Offering
Shanghai (XNA) May 30, 2017
Chinese firms develop BeiDou navigation applications


Tourists risk getting bit when they mistake monkey aggression for affection
Washington (UPI) Jun 1, 2017
New research suggests humans aren't all that great at reading the facial cues of monkeys. Misinterpreting the emotional state of monkeys, researchers argue, increases the risk of being bitten. In many places around the world, monkey-human interactions are unavoidable. Many tourists visit places for the express purpose of interacting with monkeys. But intimate encounters can sometimes en ... more
New Haven CT (SPX) May 31, 2017
Fossil skeleton confirms earliest primates were tree dwellers
New Brunswick NJ (SPX) May 31, 2017
Springs were critical water sources for early humans in East Africa, Rutgers study finds
Washington DC (SPX) May 26, 2017
Researchers Identify Conductor of Brain's Neural Orchestra and Begin to Decode the Score
Skin cure fad driving Myanmar elephant poaching surge: WWF
Yangon (AFP) June 5, 2017
Myanmar's wild elephants are being poached in record numbers with at least 20 killed this year due to surging demand for their hide, WWF said Monday, warning the species is facing a "crisis". Hunters are increasingly targeting mothers and calves, using poisoned arrows to inflict a slow and agonising death before stripping them of their skin, the wildlife group said. At least 20 elephant ... more
Washington (UPI) Jun 1, 2017
How and why did a house swift cross the Pacific
Paris (AFP) May 31, 2017
Humans pose ever-bigger extinction risk to animals: review
Rhenen, Netherlands (AFP) May 30, 2017
Panda stars get first taste of life in The Netherlands
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Toward an HIV cure: Pitt team develops test to detect hidden virus
Pittsburgh PA (SPX) May 30, 2017
The quest to develop a cure for HIV has long been plagued by a seemingly simple question: How do doctors determine if someone is cured? The virus has a knack for lying dormant in immune cells at levels undetectable to all but the most expensive and time-consuming tests. Scientists at the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public Health announced in Nature Medicine that they've c ... more
Pinar Del Rio, Cuba (AFP) May 28, 2017
'Freak': meet Cuba's last self-infected HIV punk rebel
Cannes, France (AFP) May 26, 2017
Stars dig deep at charity Cannes AIDS gala
Beijing (AFP) May 18, 2017
Hundreds of Chinese students hospitalised for norovirus: Xinhua
China rights lawyer charged with subversion
Beijing (AFP) June 5, 2017
A prominent Chinese human rights lawyer who disappeared late last year has been officially charged with "subversion of state power", his wife said Monday, after his case attracted international attention. Jiang Tianyong took on numerous high-profile cases, including those of Falun Gong practitioners, Tibetan protesters and victims of the 2008 contaminated milk powder scandal before being dis ... more
Fangshan, China (AFP) June 5, 2017
Chinese skinny-dippers defy public morals
Hong Kong (AFP) June 4, 2017
Thousands gather at Hong Kong Tiananmen vigil
Beijing (AFP) June 1, 2017
US returns criminal suspect to China


Golden Triangle narco-gangs churning out new highs, UN warns
Bangkok (AFP) June 1, 2017
Southeast Asian drug cartels are diversifying the narcotics they produce, the UN's crime agency warned Wednesday, with more than 160 new highs hitting the market in the last eight years. The Golden Triangle - where Laos, southern China, Thailand and Myanmar intersect - is the world's second largest drug producer after Latin America. It is notorious for churning out heroin and methamphe ... more
Bogota (AFP) May 4, 2017
UN counter-drug official kidnapped in Colombia: officials
New Delhi (AFP) April 9, 2017
Indian, Chinese navies rescue ship hijacked by Somali pirates
Manila (AFP) Feb 8, 2017
Philippines seeks US, China help to combat sea pirates
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US backsliding on Paris deal a gift for China
Beijing (AFP) June 2, 2017
The US exit from the Paris climate pact is a gift to China's ambitions to become world leader on everything from trade to global warming, despite its own mixed record. Beijing appeared well aware of the opening that it was given as it vowed to uphold the deal to cut carbon emissions after President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the agreement. "We also hear that our actions and leading ... more
Ankara (AFP) June 5, 2017
Germany will have to pull its troops from key base in Turkey: Gabriel
Washington (AFP) June 5, 2017
Montenegro becomes NATO's 29th member
Sydney (AFP) June 6, 2017
China concerns spark Australia spy law review
Breaking Newton's Law
Innsbruck, Austria (SPX) Jun 05, 2017
A ripe apple falling from a tree has inspired Sir Isaac Newton to formulate a theory that describes the motion of objects subject to a force. Newton's equations of motion tell us that a moving body keeps on moving on a straight line unless any disturbing force may change its path. The impact of Newton's laws is ubiquitous in our everyday experience, ranging from a skydiver falling in the earth's ... more
San Francisco CA (SPX) Jun 05, 2017
Are dense star clusters the origin of the gravitational waves discovered by LIGO?
Pasadena CA (SPX) Jun 02, 2017
Gravitational Waves Detected for Third Time
Melbourne, Australia (SPX) May 22, 2017
Monash researchers uncover new gravitational wave characteristics


SeaGlass brings transparency to cell phone surveillance
Seattle WA (SPX) Jun 05, 2017
Modern cell phones are vulnerable to attacks from rogue cellular transmitters called IMSI-catchers - surveillance devices that can precisely locate mobile phones, eavesdrop on conversations or send spam. Recent leaks and public records requests have revealed that law enforcement in many U.S. cities have used the surveillance devices to locate suspects or hunt for illegal activity. But desp ... more
Tallinn (AFP) June 3, 2017
'Tallinn Manual 2.0' -- the rulebook for cyberwar
Geneva, Switzerland (SPX) Jun 01, 2017
Random numbers: Hard times ahead for hackers
Beijing (AFP) May 30, 2017
China to launch cybersecurity law despite concerns
Iraq forces announce gains in west Mosul
Mosul, Iraq (AFP) June 2, 2017
Iraqi forces have recaptured one neighbourhood in west Mosul and nearly half of another that are targets of a broad offensive against jihadists launched last week, officers said on Friday. Iraqi security forces are more than seven months into a massive operation to retake Mosul from the Islamic State group, which overran the city and swathes of other territory nearly three years ago. Now ... more
Geneva (AFP) June 6, 2017
UN accuses IS of executing 163 civilians in Mosul on June 1
Basra, Iraq (AFP) June 1, 2017
Football: Iraq play first post-ban friendly at home
Mosul, Iraq (AFP) June 4, 2017
Jihadists occupy civilian homes as Mosul battle rages
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Kabul to host peace summit after week of deadly violence
Kabul (AFP) June 5, 2017
Kabul will host a multinational peace conference on Afghanistan Tuesday, as the capital reels from a wave of bombings and clashes last week that left more than 100 people dead and hundreds wounded. Much of Kabul remains on lockdown ahead of the conference, labelled the "Kabul Process", with tighter than usual security including more armed checkpoints and armoured vehicles patrolling the stre ... more
Quetta, Pakistan (AFP) June 4, 2017
Pakistani forces 'kill dozen IS fighters' in raid: officials
Beijing (AFP) May 25, 2017
China condemns couple's kidnapping in Pakistan
Quetta, Pakistan (AFP) May 24, 2017
Two Chinese nationals kidnapped in Pakistan
India's Adani to start work on mine near Great Barrier Reef
Sydney (AFP) June 6, 2017
Indian mining giant Adani on Tuesday said it will start work on a huge US$16 billion coal project that environmentalists warn will damage Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Billionaire chairman Gautam Adani said in Townsville that the board had made its "final investment decision" which marked the "official start" of the Carmichael coal mine, destined to be one of the world's largest. The ... more
Beijing (AFP) May 25, 2017
From coal miner to writer of China's hit TV show
Beijing (AFP) May 8, 2017
Gas leak kills 18 miners in central China
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 26, 2017
India's coal plant plans conflict with climate commitments


Myanmar's edible bird nest industry comes home to roost
Bokpyin, Myanmar (AFP) June 6, 2017
The cries of amorous swiftlets echo around the dark room, an unlikely gold mine for traders in southern Myanmar who are cashing in on rising demand for the edible nests from China's growing middle class. Dozens of buildings dedicated to the tiny birds have sprung up around Bokpyin in recent years, their grey concrete structures towering over the humbler wooden and brick homes of the town's h ... more
Washington (UPI) Jun 5, 2017
As temperatures rise, plants take up more carbon
New York (AFP) June 4, 2017
Blockchain seen as tool in food safety
Pengshan, China (AFP) May 29, 2017
In China, maggots finish plates, and food waste
Inspiration Links The Beatles, a Fossil and a NASA Mission
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jun 05, 2017
Fifty years ago, The Beatles released their album 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,' which included the iconic song "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds." The popular song was critically acclaimed for evoking a surreal dreamscape, along the lines of Lewis Carroll's classic "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" fantasy. John Lennon said it was inspired by a drawing his son Julian - then age 3 - had ... more
London, UK (SPX) Jun 02, 2017
First 24-hour Global Broadcast About Asteroid Impact Hazard
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 06, 2017
NASA's Asteroid-Hunting Spacecraft a Discovery Machine
London, Canada (SPX) May 29, 2017
'Tiny clocks' crystallize understanding of meteorite crashes


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