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September 27, 2018
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Researchers develop microbubble scrubber to destroy dangerous biofilms



Champaign IL (SPX) Sep 26, 2018
Stiff microbial films often coat medical devices, household items and infrastructure such as the inside of water supply pipes, and can lead to dangerous infections. Researchers have developed a system that harnesses the power of bubbles to propel tiny particles through the surfaces of these tough films and deliver an antiseptic deathblow to the microbes living inside. Biofilms are slimy colonies of microbes held together by internal scaffolds, clinging to anything they touch. About 80 percent of a ... read more

EPIDEMICS
With genetic tweak, mosquito population made extinct
Paris (AFP) Sept 24, 2018
Scientists said Monday they had succeeded for the first time in wiping out an entire population of malaria-carrying mosquitos in the lab using a gene editing tool to programme their extinction. ... more
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China's doctor shortage prompts rush for AI health care
Shanghai (AFP) Sept 20, 2018
Qu Jianguo, 64, had a futuristic medical visit in Shanghai as he put his wrist through an automated pulse-taking machine and received the result within two minutes on a mobile phone - without a doctor present. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Trump unveils revised US biodefense strategy
Washington (AFP) Sept 18, 2018
US President Donald Trump unveiled a new strategy Tuesday aimed at reducing the risks of man-made and naturally occurring biological threats. ... more
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UBC breakthrough opens door to $100 ultrasound machine
Vancouver, Canada (SPX) Sep 17, 2018
Engineers at the University of British Columbia have developed a new ultrasound transducer, or probe, that could dramatically lower the cost of ultrasound scanners to as little as $100. Their patent ... more


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Indonesia's quake-hit Lombok battles with malaria, 137 infected
Mataram, Indonesia (AFP) Sept 16, 2018
A malaria outbreak has infected at least 137 people in Indonesia's West Lombok after the island was rocked by a series of earthquakes in recent months, an official said Sunday. ... more
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Artificial synaptic device simulating the function of human brain
Seoul, South Korea (SPX) Sep 13, 2018
A research team led by Director Myoung-Jae Lee from the Intelligent Devices and Systems Research Group at DGIST has succeeded in developing an artificial synaptic device that mimics the function of ... more
EPIDEMICS
Deadly 'rat fever' in flood-ravaged Indian state
Kochi, India (AFP) Sept 4, 2018
"Rat fever" and other diseases have killed 14 people in the southern Indian state of Kerala after the worst floods in almost a century, authorities said Tuesday. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Virus' potency depends on the shape of its DNA
Washington (UPI) Sep 4, 2018
Sometimes a virus lies dormant inside a host cell. Other times, the virus destroys everything. ... more
EPIDEMICS
UN emergency talks to head off swine fever spread in Asia
Bangkok (AFP) Sept 5, 2018
An emergency meeting to head off an outbreak of African swine fever across Asia opened in Bangkok on Wednesday, after a mass pig cull in China sparked fears of a potential pandemic. ... more
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Deadly 'rat fever' in flood-ravaged Indian state
Kochi, India (AFP) Sept 4, 2018
"Rat fever" has killed at least 12 people with another 54 suspected fatal cases in the southern Indian state of Kerala since August, after the worst floods in almost a century, authorities said Tuesday. ... more
EPIDEMICS
China culls 38,000 pigs as swine fever spreads
Beijing (AFP) Sept 2, 2018
More than 38,000 pigs have been culled across China, state media said Sunday, as the world's largest pork producer scrambles to contain an outbreak of African swine fever. ... more
EPIDEMICS
NASA investment in cholera forecasts helps save lives in Yemen
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 29, 2018
For the first time ever, measurements from NASA Earth-observing research satellites are being used to help combat a potential outbreak of life-threatening cholera. Humanitarian teams in Yemen are ta ... more
EPIDEMICS
Temperature model predicts transmission of mosquito-borne virus
Washington (UPI) Aug 28, 2018
Scientists have designed a new model to predict how temperatures will impact the transmission patterns of the mosquito-borne Ross River virus. ... more
EPIDEMICS
China's swine fever outbreak may spread in Asia: FAO
Beijing (AFP) Aug 28, 2018
An outbreak of African swine fever in China may spread to other parts of Asia, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization warned Tuesday, as the world's largest pork producer scrambled to contain the disease. ... more


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Scientists track how yellow fever raced through Brazil
Washington (AFP) Aug 23, 2018
The yellow fever virus lurked deep in the Amazon jungle until around July 2016 when it leapt toward the highly populated south of Brazil, carried by monkeys and the mosquitoes that liked to bite them. ... more
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Biosensor allows real-time oxygen monitoring for 'organs-on-a-chip'
Raleigh NC (SPX) Aug 24, 2018
A new biosensor allows researchers to track oxygen levels in real time in "organ-on-a-chip" systems, making it possible to ensure that such systems more closely mimic the function of real organs. Th ... more
TERROR WARS
Nanobot pumps destroy nerve agents
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 22, 2018
Once in the territory of science fiction, "nanobots" are closer than ever to becoming a reality, with possible applications in medicine, manufacturing, robotics and fluidics. Today, scientists repor ... more
EPIDEMICS
China culls thousands of pigs as African swine fever spreads
Beijing (AFP) Aug 22, 2018
More than 14,500 pigs have been culled in an eastern Chinese city, officials said Wednesday, as the world's largest pork producer scrambles to contain an outbreak of African swine fever. ... more
EPIDEMICS
China sacks regional officials as vaccine scandal mounts
Beijing (AFP) Aug 17, 2018
China's Communist Party has sacked a dozen provincial and local officials and vowed to punish a pharmaceutical firm over a vaccine scandal that inflamed public fears over the safety of domestically produced drugs. ... more
EPIDEMICS
China sacks six more officials over vaccine scandal
Beijing (AFP) Aug 18, 2018
China said Saturday it has sacked six senior officials over a vaccine scandal that inflamed public fears over the safety of domestically produced drugs. ... more
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Morocco navy fires on migrant boat, one dead: local officials
Rabat (AFP) Sept 25, 2018
Morocco's navy on Tuesday fired on a boat carrying migrants which refused to respond to its orders, leaving a Moroccan woman dead and three other people wounded, local officials said. The patrol was "forced" to open fire on a speedboat driven by a Spaniard who "refused to obey" orders in waters off the Moroccan locality of M'diq-Fnideq, the authorities said in a statement. Four migrants ... more
+ Rohingya crisis: UN has 'no right to interfere' says Myanmar army chief
+ Puerto Ricans turn to life-saving self-help in Maria's aftermath
+ Lebanon navy rescues dozens from sinking Cyprus-bound boat
+ Trump vows '100 percent' support for storm-battered Carolinas
+ Toll jumps to 22 in Philippine monsoon landslide
+ Philippine miners dig for their own in typhoon landslide
+ After the storm: hardship endures for Puerto Ricans on US mainland
New Study Tracks Hurricane Harvey Stormwater with GPS
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 24, 2018
Hurricane Harvey dumped more than 5 feet (1.5 meters) of water on southeast Texas in late August 2017, making it the wettest recorded hurricane in U.S. history. But after the storm passed, where did all that water go? In a new, NASA-led study, scientists used Global Positioning System (GPS) data to answer that question and to track not just where Harvey's stormwater ended up on land, but a ... more
+ China launches twin BeiDou-3 satellites
+ First satellite for GPS III upgrades to launch in December
+ AF Announces selection of GPS III follow-on contract
+ Lockheed Martin preps ground support for GPS 3 sats and M-Code ops
+ 'Robat' uses sound to navigate and map unique environments
+ Antenova offers ultra-small GNSS active antenna module for difficult locations
+ UK plans own satellite system after Galileo exclusion


How millions of neurons become unique
Basel, Switzerland (SPX) Sep 27, 2018
How is it possible that so many different and highly specific neurons arise in the brain? A mathematic model developed by researchers from the University of Basel's Biozentrum demonstrates that different variants of genes enable such a random diversity. The scientists describe in Cell Reports that despite countless numbers of newly formed neurons, the genetic variants equip neurons individually ... more
+ Ancient bird bones redate human activity in Madagascar by 6,000 years
+ People are less likely to trust someone with a foreign accent
+ Blombos Cave drawing predates previous human-made drawings by at least 30,000 years
+ Reward of labor in wild chimpanzees
+ Getting to the roots of our ancient cousin's diet
+ Amber circulated in extensive Mediterranean exchange networks in Late Prehistory
+ Cold climates contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals
DNA sleuths bolster case against three ivory cartels
Tampa (AFP) Sept 19, 2018
DNA tests on smuggled elephant tusks have identified three major ivory cartels in Africa and are helping investigators bolster the criminal cases against some of the most dangerous traffickers, researchers said Wednesday. Around 40,000 African elephants are killed every year for their tusks, which are illegally traded as part of a multi-billion dollar industry that extends from Africa to Asi ... more
+ Mexico ranch helps American bison make a comeback
+ Delhi's last elephants; India probes death of 12 endangered lions
+ Tiger population nearly doubles in Nepal
+ More than 4 billion birds stream overhead during fall migration
+ Fad for 'lucky' tail hair threatens Vietnam elephants
+ Judge restores protections for Yellowstone grizzlies, hunts canceled
+ Climate change not main driver of amphibian decline
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With genetic tweak, mosquito population made extinct
Paris (AFP) Sept 24, 2018
Scientists said Monday they had succeeded for the first time in wiping out an entire population of malaria-carrying mosquitos in the lab using a gene editing tool to programme their extinction. So-called gene drive technology works by forcing evolution's hand, ensuring that an engineered trait is passed down to a higher proportion of offspring - across many generations - than would have oc ... more
+ Trump unveils revised US biodefense strategy
+ Indonesia's quake-hit Lombok battles with malaria, 137 infected
+ Deadly 'rat fever' in flood-ravaged Indian state
+ UN emergency talks to head off swine fever spread in Asia
+ Deadly 'rat fever' in flood-ravaged Indian state
+ Virus' potency depends on the shape of its DNA
+ China culls 38,000 pigs as swine fever spreads
Disappearing act: What happened to Hong Kong's Umbrella Art?
Hong Kong (AFP) Sept 26, 2018
Illuminated under a spotlight at London's British Museum, hand-drawn sketches of Hong Kong's 2014 Umbrella Movement are part of a new exhibition on dissent that offers a rare glimpse of the artworks produced during the pro-democracy rallies. The months-long demonstrations, which kicked off on September 28 four years ago, brought parts of the city to a standstill as protest camps took over ar ... more
+ Ibsen play pulled in China after audience demand free speech
+ China defends ban on Hong Kong pro-independence party
+ Pope calls on Chinese Catholics to reconcile after bishop deal
+ Beijing charges shuttered church $170,000 after eviction
+ Hong Kong bans pro-independence party over 'national security' fears
+ Vatican delegation 'to visit China this month': state media
+ Prominent Chinese pastor defiant after church closure


New president to inherit a Mexico plagued with grisly violence
Mexico City (AFP) Aug 7, 2018
In the middle of the street, corpses riddled with bullets. Underground, thousands of bodies heaped in clandestine graves. And in the mountains, drug gangs locked in armed conflict with the military. These grim scenes have increasingly become the norm in Mexico, a country gripped by violence stemming from its war on drugs which since 2006 has seen more than 200,000 murders and 30,000 people g ... more
+ Vessel tracking exposes the dark side of trading at sea
+ Three Mexican soldiers killed in ambush
+ US targets Chinese fentanyl 'kingpin' with sanctions
+ Singaporean guilty of sophisticated exam cheating plot
+ S. Korea deploys warship to Ghana after pirates kidnap sailors
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US B-52s fly over South and East China Seas
Washington (AFP) Sept 26, 2018
US B-52 bombers have recently conducted transit operations in the South China Sea and East China Sea, the Pentagon said Wednesday, amid soaring tensions with Beijing over trade tariffs. Late Tuesday the heavy bombers "participated in a regularly scheduled, combined operation in the East China Sea," Pentagon spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Dave Eastburn said. A defense official said the nucl ... more
+ Skripal poisoning suspect is colonel in Russian GRU: report
+ China congratulates Maldives on successful election
+ Chinese interference in US at 'unacceptable level': W.House
+ Outspoken Hong Kong cardinal warns Vatican will 'abandon' Taiwan
+ Pope confirms he will have last word on naming China bishops
+ Michael Bloomberg, against climate change and anti-Trump
+ China nixes US warship port visit, recalls admiral from US
GRACE-FO Satellite Switching to Backup Instrument Processing Unit
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 17, 2018
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-On (GRACE-FO) mission team plans to switch to a backup system in the Microwave Instrument (MWI) on one of the twin spacecraft this month. Following the switch-over, GRACE-FO is expected to quickly resume science data collection. A month after launching this past May, GRACE-FO produced its first preliminary gravity field map. The mission ha ... more
+ Boosting gravitational wave detectors with quantum tricks
+ Household phenomenon observed by Leonardo da Vinci finally explained
+ GRAVITY Confirms Predictions of General Relativity Near Galactic Center
+ How to weigh stars with gravitational lensing
+ Could Gravitational Waves Reveal How Fast Our Universe Is Expanding?
+ Einstein's Theory of Gravity Still Passes the Test
+ VLT makes most precise test of Einstein's general relativity outside Milky Way


US unveils first step toward new online privacy rules
Washington (AFP) Sept 25, 2018
The US administration called Tuesday for public comments on a "new approach to consumer data privacy" that could trigger fresh regulations of internet companies. The Commerce Department said the announcement is part of an effort to "modernize US data privacy policy for the 21st century." The move follows the implementation this year of ramped up data protection rules imposed by the Europ ... more
+ US arrests Chinese national on spying charge
+ US arrests Chinese national on spying charge
+ US takes off the gloves in global cyber wars: top officials
+ Trump weighs draft order targeting Google, Facebook: reports
+ NSA leak fuels rise in hacking for crypto mining: report
+ Georgia extradites Russian data theft suspect to US
+ Facebook 'better prepared' for election meddling, Zuckerberg says
Iraq court condemns to death 'deputy of IS leader'
Baghdad (AFP) Sept 19, 2018
An Iraqi court on Wednesday sentenced to death on terror charges a prominent jihadist described as a deputy of Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, after he was captured in Turkey. Ismail Alwan Salman al-Ithawi was hunted down, caught and extradited after a joint operation involving Turkish, Iraqi and US intelligence agencies, according to the Iraqi authorities. "The Karkh cr ... more
+ Iran says US blame over Iraq protests 'astonishing'
+ Iraq parliament elects pro-Iran candidates
+ US vows to respond 'decisively' to attacks in Iraq by Tehran allies
+ Two hospitals reopen in war-damaged Iraqi city Mosul
+ Under fire, Iraq PM visits Basra after deadly violence
+ Curfew imposed in Iraq's Basra as one dies in protests
+ Free from jihadist grip, Iraqi weightlifters target medals
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UN probes 'credible' reports of nine Afghan civilians killed in air strike
Kabul (AFP) Sept 25, 2018
The United Nations said Tuesday it was investigating "credible reports" that nine members of a family had been killed in an air strike in Afghanistan, but US Forces denied the victims were civilians. Women and children were among those reportedly killed on Saturday after an "aerial ordnance" hit the home of a teacher in Tagab district in the eastern province of Kapisa, the UN Assistance Mi ... more
+ 10 Afghan children, 2 women dead in air strike: UN initial report
+ Pentagon adjusts tactics as Afghan army toll rises: Mattis
+ Still smarting from referendum, Iraqi Kurds to elect new parliament
+ Canada calls out China for treatment of Uighur minorities
+ Sweden temporarily halts Uighur deportations to China
+ US criticizes treatment of Uighurs in latest China row
+ Press freedom in Pakistan under pressure by military
Weathering rates for mined lands exponentially higher than unmined sites
Fort Collins CO (SPX) Sep 27, 2018
Mountaintop removal, a coal-mining technique used in much of Central Appalachia, is an extreme form of surface mining, that excavates ridges as deep as 600 feet - twice the length of a football field - and buries adjacent valleys and streams in bedrock and coal residue. This mining activity has long been known to have negative impacts on water quality downstream. A new study led by watersh ... more
+ German police suspend anti-coal evictions after journalist dies
+ Japan's Marubeni to slash coal-fired power capacity
+ German police evict forest activists in anti-coal fight
+ Nine hurt in German police eviction of anti-coal protesters
+ Trump administration moves to relax coal pollution rules
+ Trump to roll back Obama-era guidelines on coal
+ German insurer Munich Re to curb coal activities


Down to the Kernel: NASA Space Imaging Helps Predict Crop Yields
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Sep 27, 2018
Farmers have always looked to the weather and the progress of their crops to try to predict how the harvest will go, but a new tool uses NASA satellite imagery to take the predictions to a whole new level - to near-perfect, in fact. "What distinguishes us is, we're taking the meteorological data and building models that are in some senses similar to more traditional crop forecasting models ... more
+ Greenpeace 'occupies' Indonesia palm oil plant with rock band
+ Indonesia halts new palm oil plantation development
+ EU palm oil ban sows bitter seeds for Southeast Asian farmers
+ South African villagers tap into trend for 'superfood' baobab
+ Farmers fume as France stands firm on more Pyrenees bears
+ Chinese actress has high hopes for her Bordeaux vineyard
+ Earliest Mediterranean cheese production revealed by pottery over 7,000 years old
Interstellar object 'Oumuamua traced to four possible stellar homes
Washington (UPI) Sep 25, 2018
The interstellar object 'Oumuamua came from somewhere outside the solar system, but where has remained a mystery. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, however, have identified four stellar candidates from which the object may have originated. Astronomers first spotted 'Oumuamua in 2017. Unfortunately, by the time scientists noticed the oblong visitor, it was alre ... more
+ Japanese robot Hayabusa2 lands on Asteroid Ryugu
+ ESA choosing CubeSat companions for Hera asteroid mission
+ Japan space robots start asteroid survey
+ Asteroid Landing: To Know an Asteroid is to Know Our Solar System - Yuichi Tsuda
+ Four extremely young asteroid families identified
+ Chinese scientists call for cooperation against asteroid threat
+ Meteorite hunting with Marc Fries
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