24/7 News Coverage
July 23, 2018
EPIDEMICS
Censors jump into action as China's latest vaccine scandal ignites



Beijing (AFP) July 22, 2018
Chinese censors on Sunday deleted articles and postings about the vaccine industry as an online outcry over the country's latest vaccine scandal intensified. Regulators said last week that they had halted production of a rabies vaccine at a large pharmaceutical company in the northeast after finding fabricated records and other problems during an inspection. It was just the latest in a series of health and safety scandals which have fuelled fear over the safety of basic food and medicine and ang ... read more

CARBON WORLDS
FEFU scientists reported on toxicity of carbon and silicon nanotubes and carbon nanofibers
Vladivostok, Russia (SPX) Jul 19, 2018
Nanoparticles with a wide range of applying, including medicine, damage cells of microalgae Heterosigma akashivo badly. This algae species is widely spread in the Russian Far East marine area. The a ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Nanofiber-based wound dressings induce production of antimicrobial peptide
Corvallis OR (SPX) Jul 18, 2018
Nanofiber-based wound dressings loaded with vitamin D spur the production of an antimicrobial peptide, a key step forward in the battle against surgical site infections, or SSIs. The findings ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Smart bandages designed to monitor and tailor treatment for chronic wounds
Somerville MA (SPX) Jul 16, 2018
A team of engineers led by Tufts University has developed a prototype bandage designed to actively monitor the condition of chronic wounds and deliver appropriate drug treatments to improve the chan ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
MyotonPRO tests muscle tension and stiffness
Paris (ESA) Jul 11, 2018
This gadget looks like a precursor to the devices medical officers use to scan patients in science fiction, and it is not far off. The MyotonPRO tests muscle tension and stiffness. The device ... more


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BIO FUEL
Enzyme boost could hasten production of biofuels and other bioprocessed materials
London, UK (SPX) Jul 03, 2018
This could lead to cheaper and more environmentally friendly biofuel production and more efficient plastic recycling. Bioprocessing, which uses living cells or their components to make product ... more
INTERN DAILY
China's organ transplant system feted despite transparency doubts
Madrid (AFP) July 6, 2018
Just a few years ago, China was persona non grata in the transplantation world over its use of organs from executed inmates, some of them prisoners of conscience. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Help NASA Track and Predict Mosquito-Borne Disease Outbreaks
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jul 03, 2018
Picnics, parades and fireworks are the attributes of a grand July Fourth celebration. So are the itch and scratch of mosquito bites. While the bites are annoying, they don't tend to stop the festivi ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Low-cost prosthetic foot mimics natural walking
Boston MA (SPX) Jul 03, 2018
Prosthetic limb technology has advanced by leaps and bounds, giving amputees a range of bionic options, including artificial knees controlled by microchips, sensor-laden feet driven by artificial in ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Versatile ultrasound system could transform how doctors use medical imaging
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 03, 2018
While ultrasound is one of the most common medical imaging tools, conventional electronic ultrasound devices tend to be bulky and cannot be used at the same time as some other imaging technologies. ... more
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INTERN DAILY
Amazon takes on pharmacy sector with new acquisition
Washington (AFP) June 28, 2018
Amazon set its sights on the pharmacy market Thursday with the acquisition of tech-focused retailer PillPack, sending shock waves through the sector over prospects of disruption by the US online colossus. ... more
TIME AND SPACE
Study develops a model enhancing particle beam efficiency
Sao Paulo, Brazil (SPX) Jun 22, 2018
The use of particle accelerators is not confined to basic research in high-energy physics. Large-scale accelerators and gigantic devices, such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), are used for this p ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Scientists use light to create new tissue shapes
Washington (UPI) Jun 18, 2018
Scientists have developed a new technique for controlling the shape of tissue. The method uses light to control protein activity, which dictates changes in tissue shape. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
In Togo, hi-tech orthopaedic care goes through crucial test
Lome (AFP) June 23, 2018
In a consulting room in Togo's capital, Lome, Geraldo Emmanuel - handicapped since birth six years ago - waits patiently on a bed while a digital scan is taken of his right leg. ... more
TECH SPACE
The right chemistry, fast: employing AI and Automation to map out and make molecules
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 20, 2018
Chemical innovation plays a key role in developing cutting-edge technologies for the military. Research chemists design and synthesize new molecules that could enable a slew of next-generation milit ... more


Shapeshifting minibots printed with 3-D 'ink'

SPACE MEDICINE
Wireless system can power devices inside the body
Boston MA (SPX) Jun 12, 2018
MIT researchers, working with scientists from Brigham and Women's Hospital, have developed a new way to power and communicate with devices implanted deep within the human body. Such devices could be ... more
INTERN DAILY



DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Science of squeezed oranges may help detection of failing bridges
Washington (UPI) Jun 12, 2018
By studying the mechanics of a squeezed orange and its unique multilayered peel, scientists may be able to more accurately predict bridge failures or develop new ways to deliver medicine. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Spot a rat? Real-time map aims to plot Paris sightings
Paris (AFP) June 11, 2018
Rats have become an increasingly common sight in Paris over the past few years, but one local official wants to make sure everyone knows just how many are being spotted daily in his corner of the French capital. ... more
EPIDEMICS
US fears of 'mystery weapon' revived by new China diplomat cases
Hong Kong (AFP) June 9, 2018
A US health alert issued for China over a mysterious illness has revived fears of a rumoured sonic weapon that first surfaced after a scare involving American diplomats and their families in Cuba two years ago. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
ICE Cubes space research service open for business
Paris (ESA) Jun 07, 2018
The first European facility for commercial research on the International Space Station was installed today in Europe's space laboratory Columbus. The International Commercial Experiments service - I ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Dolphin algorithm could lead to better medical ultrasounds
Lund, Sweden (SPX) Jun 05, 2018
Millions of years of evolutionary fine-tuning have made dolphins phenomenally good at using echolocation to orient themselves, find food and communicate with one another. But how do they actually do ... more
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Developing Microrobotics for Disaster Recovery and High-Risk Environments
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 19, 2018
Imagine a natural disaster scenario, such as an earthquake, that inflicts widespread damage to buildings and structures, critical utilities and infrastructure, and threatens human safety. Having the ability to navigate the rubble and enter highly unstable areas could prove invaluable to saving lives or detecting additional hazards among the wreckage. Partnering rescue personnel with robots to ev ... more
+ Spanish rescue ship heads home after dramatic rescue
+ Japan firms used foreign trainees at Fukushima cleanup
+ 'Jet engine' sound, tremors send Afghan villagers fleeing deadly landslide
+ In storm-hit Barbuda, China fills void left by Western 'neglect'
+ Thai boys were sedated and stretchered from cave in dramatic rescue
+ Relatives identify victims of deadly Thai tourist boat sinking
+ Nepal war crime laws risk sparing worst offenders: rights groups
Europe's next Galileo satellites in place atop Ariane 5
Paris (ESA) Jul 16, 2018
Europe's next Galileo satellites have been put in place on top of the Ariane 5 launcher due to lift them from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana on Wednesday 25 July. The launcher - appearing headless in the absence of its final payload - was moved from the BIL Launcher Integration Building, where it was assembled, to the BAF Final Assembly Building, ready for the Galileo satellit ... more
+ CTSi flight tests prototype navigation system to replace GPS in highly contested environments for US Navy
+ Love navigated by Beidou
+ Next four Galileo satellites fuelled for launch
+ NASA Tests Solar Sail for CubeSat that Will Study Near-Earth Asteroids
+ India's Domestic SatNav System Hits Major Roadblock Ahead of Commercial Release
+ Russia launches Soyuz-21b with Glonass-M navigation satellite
+ China's Beidou system helps livestock water supply in remote pastoral areas


More than a quarter of the globe is controlled by indigenous groups
Washington (UPI) Jul 16, 2018
New research suggests the role of indigenous people in land management and conservation is under appreciated. According to the new survey, indigenous groups own, use or have management rights over more than a quarter of Earth's land surface. Indigenous groups control approximately 14.6 million square miles. Roughly 40 percent of Earth's protected terrestrial land consists of acre ... more
+ Eating bone marrow played a key role in the evolution of the human hand
+ Primates adjust grooming to their social environment
+ Our fractured African roots
+ Stone tools age Asia's first Homo presence
+ Humans evolved in small groups across diverse environs in Africa
+ Our human ancestors walked on two feet but their children still had a backup plan
+ Ancient DNA reveals prehistoric population of Southeast Asia
Nature's antifreeze inspires revolutionary bacteria cryopreservation technique
Warwick UK (SPX) Jul 23, 2018
The survival mechanisms of polar fish have led scientists at the University of Warwick to develop of a revolutionary approach to 'freeze' bacteria. The new technique could radically improve the work to store and transport human tissue. Researchers from the Department of Chemistry and Warwick Medical School have established a way to cryopreserve (or 'freeze') a broad range of bacteria ... more
+ US proposes roll back of endangered species protections
+ Cyprus clifftop villas raise fears for endangered seals
+ Ninth rhino dead after failed move to new park in Kenya
+ Spiders go ballooning on electric fields
+ Nepal embarks on "rhino diplomacy" with rare gift to China
+ New venomous snake species found in Australia
+ Evolution does repeat itself after all
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Censors jump into action as China's latest vaccine scandal ignites
Beijing (AFP) July 22, 2018
Chinese censors on Sunday deleted articles and postings about the vaccine industry as an online outcry over the country's latest vaccine scandal intensified. Regulators said last week that they had halted production of a rabies vaccine at a large pharmaceutical company in the northeast after finding fabricated records and other problems during an inspection. It was just the latest in a s ... more
+ Help NASA Track and Predict Mosquito-Borne Disease Outbreaks
+ Spot a rat? Real-time map aims to plot Paris sightings
+ US fears of 'mystery weapon' revived by new China diplomat cases
+ Dialing up the body's defenses against public health threats
+ Limiting global warming could avoid millions of dengue fever cases
+ Could we predict the next Ebola outbreak by tracking the migratory patterns of bats?
+ Deadly malaria's evolution revealed
Hong Kong police seek landmark ban on pro-independence party
Hong Kong (AFP) July 17, 2018
Police in Hong Kong sought to ban a political party which promotes independence for the city Tuesday citing it as a potential national security threat as Beijing ups pressure on challenges to its territorial sovereignty. Semi-autonomous Hong Kong enjoys freedoms unseen on the mainland including freedom of expression but concern is growing those rights are under serious threat from an asserti ... more
+ Hong Kong activists mark one year since Liu Xiaobo death
+ Chinese democracy activist sentenced to 13 years for 'subversion'
+ Beijing eyes UNESCO status for Mao tomb, Tiananmen Square
+ Thousands march in Hong Kong as restrictions grow
+ US plans beefed up scrutiny of Chinese investments: Bloomberg
+ Chinese police break up protest of military veterans
+ Dominican Republic names ambassador to China


Three Mexican soldiers killed in ambush
Acapulco, Mexico (AFP) May 9, 2018
Three Mexican soldiers were killed in an ambush in the violent state of Guerrero, in a town whose mayor was also found murdered the same day, the defense ministry said Wednesday. After receiving an anonymous tip that armed men were hiding out at a ranch in the municipality of Coyuca de Catalan, an army patrol went to the site Tuesday night and was attacked by unknown gunmen, the ministry sai ... more
+ US targets Chinese fentanyl 'kingpin' with sanctions
+ Singaporean guilty of sophisticated exam cheating plot
+ S. Korea deploys warship to Ghana after pirates kidnap sailors
+ Spain arrests 155 over Chinese human trafficking ring
+ Off West Africa, navies team up in fight against piracy
+ India seeks custody of fugitive arrested in Hong Kong
+ Vietnam cops seize $2.5 mn heroin in China border drug bust
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Trump blasts Montenegro, questions NATO mutual defense
Washington (AFP) July 18, 2018
Days after a widely slammed summit with his Russian counterpart, President Donald Trump drew fresh scorn Wednesday for questioning NATO's undergirding principle and for attacking "tiny" Montenegro, whose accession to the alliance enraged Moscow. Trump's comments, which a former US ambassador to NATO decried as a "gift to Putin," came in an interview with Fox News when he was asked about Arti ... more
+ OSCE Ukraine mission says claim of Russian spying 'big blow'
+ NATO stands by all allies: official says
+ India, US to hold key talks in September
+ Trump plans to repaint Air Force One red, white and blue
+ Pentagon to provide $200 mn to Ukraine in security funds
+ U.S., Japan and India conduct minesweeping exercise
+ Trump attacks US 'foolishness' heading into Putin showdown
Could Gravitational Waves Reveal How Fast Our Universe Is Expanding?
Boston MA (SPX) Jul 12, 2018
ince it first exploded into existence 13.8 billion years ago, the universe has been expanding, dragging along with it hundreds of billions of galaxies and stars, much like raisins in a rapidly rising dough. Astronomers have pointed telescopes to certain stars and other cosmic sources to measure their distance from Earth and how fast they are moving away from us - two parameters that are es ... more
+ Einstein's Theory of Gravity Still Passes the Test
+ VLT makes most precise test of Einstein's general relativity outside Milky Way
+ Precise gravitation lens test confirms general relativity
+ Scotland's space expertise key to gravitational waves study
+ Gravitational wave event likely signaled creation of a black hole
+ GRACE-FO Spacecraft Ready to Launch
+ Just Five Things About GRACE Follow-On


US Senate Republicans drop bid to block Trump's ZTE deal
Washington (AFP) July 20, 2018
US Senate Republicans on Friday dropped their effort to reimpose tough sanctions on Chinese telecommunications firm ZTE, a move Democrats lambasted as capitulating to President Donald Trump and his negotiating strategy with Beijing. ZTE, found guilty of violating sanctions by selling US goods to Iran and North Korea, had been slapped with Commerce Department penalties that barred US firms fr ... more
+ US lifts export ban on suppliers to China's ZTE
+ US cyberthreat at 'critical point': US intelligence chief
+ The online battle for the truth
+ How a Macedonian town became a 'fake news' epicentre
+ US near to lifting sanctions on ZTE
+ Fitness app revealed data on military, intelligence personnel
+ As facial recognition use grows, so do privacy fears
Iraq admits holding 'terrorism' suspects for months: HRW
Baghdad (AFP) July 22, 2018
An Iraqi security agency has admitted holding hundreds of "terrorism" suspects for months, Human Rights Watch said Sunday while calling on authorities to inform the families of those held. The National Security Service acknowledged it was holding male prisoners at a facility in east Mosul, the Iraqi city from which the Islamic State group was ousted last year. After previously denying th ... more
+ One dead as new protests shake south Iraq, reach Baghdad
+ In Iraq, old grievances fuel deadly protests
+ Iraqis demand change as protests run into second week
+ Two demonstrators killed as Iraq protests hit second week
+ Iraq PM looks to calm Basra unrest as demos spread
+ Two killed in southern Iraq as protests spread
+ Canada to head up NATO training mission in Iraq
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Afghanistan probes civilian casualties in military operation
Kunduz, Afghanistan (AFP) July 20, 2018
Afghan authorities are probing reports that 14 civilians were killed or wounded during a military operation, the defence ministry said Friday, with several officials saying women and children were among the victims. The casualties were caused by an air strike in the northern province of Kunduz on Thursday, Char Dara district governor Zalmai Farooqi and villagers told AFP. Villager Haji ... more
+ Military looms large over divisive Pakistan election
+ Russia, Tajikistan hold anti-Taliban drills near Afghan border
+ US not ready to negotiate directly with Taliban: NATO
+ Chinese 'reeducation camps' in spotlight at Kazakh trial
+ Muslims in China's 'Little Mecca' fear eradication of Islam
+ Britain to send extra 440 troops to Afghanistan
+ Pakistan army says it has 'no direct role' in July 25 election
Miner Yancoal seeks dual listing in Hong Kong
Sydney (AFP) July 2, 2018
Australia's largest pure-play coal producer Yancoal said on Monday it would apply for a dual listing on the Hong Kong stock exchange alongside a capital raising as it looks to increase its shares' liquidity. China-based Yancoal trades on the Australian Securities Exchange and recently expanded its holdings of local mines by buying most of Rio Tinto's domestic coal assets for US$2.45 billion. ... more
+ Rescuers save 23 workers trapped in China mine, 11 others dead
+ Dutch to close two oldest coal-fired plants by 2025
+ U.S. wants input on coal plants of the future
+ Two Polish miners killed, three missing after quake
+ Germany's Allianz to stop insuring coal businesses
+ U.N.: Coal still has a short-term future
+ BHP confirms exit from world coal body over climate stance


Dying groundskeeper to testify in Roundup cancer trial
San Francisco (AFP) July 23, 2018
A California groundskeeper dying of cancer is slated to testify Monday before jurors hearing evidence in his lawsuit blaming Monsanto weed killer Roundup for his terminal illness. The first-of-its-kind trial pitting 46-year-old Dewayne Johnson against the agrichemical colossus is expected to last into August. "For the past 40 years, Monsanto has known the primary ingredient in Roundup ca ... more
+ Japan lifts ban on Canadian wheat imports
+ Cameroon's anglophone crisis hits palm oil, cocoa production
+ China's 'livestock revolution' demands 'new transition'
+ Archaeologists discover bread that predates agriculture by 4,000 years
+ Researchers engineer bacteria to create fertilizer out of thin air
+ HRW urges Brazilian lawmakers to reject new pesticide law
+ In India, swapping crops could save water and improve nutrition
NASA's Dawn spacecraft focused on Ceres as it nears end of mission
Washington (UPI) Jul 17, 2018
Even as NASA's Dawn spacecraft approaches the end of its mission, the probe continues to collect valuable data. According to NASA, Dawn's instruments continue to observe Ceres and its unique geological features in gamma ray, infrared and visible spectra. The spacecraft also continues to beam back gravity data to Earth. Most of the probe's recent observations have focused on Ceres ... more
+ Observatories Team Up to Reveal Rare Double Asteroid
+ ATLAS Telescope Pinpoints Meteorite Impact Prediction
+ Dusk for Dawn: Mission of many firsts to gather more data in home stretch
+ Fragment of Impacting Asteroid Recovered in Botswana
+ Tiny fine particles of global impact reveals the origin of black carbon
+ Molecular oxygen in comet's atmosphere not created on its surface
+ Successful second deep space maneuver for OSIRIS-REx confirmed
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