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November 06, 2018
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Use of monkeys for medical research hits all-time high



Washington (UPI) Nov 5, 2018
Use of monkeys in medical research hit an all-time high in 2017, according to United States Department of Agriculture data. Last year, scientists used close to 76,000 primates for research, up by 22 percent from 2015 and 6 percent in 2008, according to a USDA report. Experts think primates are better animals for testing of drugs and study of diseases than mice or dogs because of their genetic and physical similarity to humans. "I think the numbers are trending up because these animals gi ... read more

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New generation of Latin American tech 'unicorns' making mark
Montevideo (AFP) Oct 31, 2018
Nubank is the online bank with the greatest number of clients outside of Asia. Fellow Brazilian startup 99 is a platform that connects 300,000 taxi drivers and chauffeurs to provide a competitive service in which passengers pay less while drivers earn more. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
How hibernators could help humans treat illness, conserve energy and get to Mars
New Orleans LA (SPX) Oct 29, 2018
Researchers gathered Friday to discuss the potential for hibernation and the related process, torpor, to aid human health in spaceflight at the American Physiological Society's (APS) Comparative Phy ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Ancient enzymes the catalysts for new discoveries
Brisbane, Australia (SPX) Oct 23, 2018
University of Queensland-led research recreating 450 million-year-old enzymes has resulted in a biochemical engineering 'hack' which could lead to new drugs, flavours, fragrances and biofuels. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Nerve-on-a-chip platform makes neuroprosthetics more effective
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Oct 24, 2018
Neuroprosthetics - implants containing multi-contact electrodes that can substitute certain nerve functionalities - have the potential to work wonders. They may be able to restore amputees' sense of ... more


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Scientists grow functioning human neural networks in 3D from stem cells
Boston MA (SPX) Oct 19, 2018
A team of Tufts University-led researchers has developed three-dimensional (3D) human tissue culture models for the central nervous system that mimic structural and functional features of the brain ... more
CARBON WORLDS
New model helps define optimal temperature and pressure to forge nanoscale diamonds
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 16, 2018
Nanodiamonds, bits of crystalline carbon hundreds of thousands of times smaller than a grain of sand, have intriguing surface and chemical properties with potential applications in medicine, optoele ... more
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Russian Scientists Start Research on Impact of Zero-Gravity on Humans
Moscow (Sputnik) Oct 11, 2018
The Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Biomedical Problems has initiated research on the influence of zero-G on the human body during flights to the Moon and back; around 20 people will engag ... more
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China fines pharma firm $1.3 billion in vaccine scandal
Beijing (AFP) Oct 16, 2018
Chinese authorities have slapped penalties totalling a whopping $1.3 billion on a pharmaceutical company over a vaccine scandal that fuelled public fears of domestically-made medicine, drug regulators said Tuesday. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Biomaterials with 'Frankenstein proteins' help heal tissue
Durham NC (SPX) Oct 17, 2018
Biomedical engineers from Duke University and Washington University in St. Louis have demonstrated that, by injecting an artificial protein made from a solution of ordered and disordered segments, a ... more
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TECH SPACE
Discovering New Molecules for Military Applications
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 10, 2018
The efficient discovery and production of new molecules is essential for a range of military capabilities-from developing safe chemical warfare agent simulants and medicines to counter emerging thre ... more
EPIDEMICS
A step towards biological warfare with insects?
Munich, Germany (SPX) Oct 10, 2018
Owing to present-day armed conflicts, the general public is well aware of the terrifying effects of chemical weapons. Meanwhile, the effects of biological weapons have largely disappeared from publi ... more
EPIDEMICS
15 emerging technologies that could reduce global catastrophic biological risks
Baltimore MD (SPX) Oct 10, 2018
Strategic investment in 15 promising technologies could help make the world better prepared and equipped to prevent future infectious disease outbreaks from becoming catastrophic events. This ... more
EPIDEMICS
Vaccinating humans to protect mosquitoes from malaria
Buffalo NY (SPX) Oct 10, 2018
For decades, scientists have been trying to develop a vaccine that prevents mosquitoes from spreading malaria among humans. This unique approach - in which immunized humans transfer anti-malar ... more
EPIDEMICS
100 years on, Spanish Flu holds lessons for next pandemic
Paris (AFP) Oct 8, 2018
It was the disease to end all others, infecting a third of humanity, killing tens of millions in their beds and prompting panicked talk of the end of days across continents still reeling from war. ... more


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SPACE MEDICINE
Animal study suggests deep space travel may significantly damage GI function in astronauts
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 02, 2018
Simulations with animal models meant to mirror galactic cosmic radiation exposure to astronauts are raising red flags for investigators at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) about the healt ... more
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NUKEWARS
Foreign drugs rare commodity in sanctions-hit Iran
Tehran (AFP) Oct 4, 2018
"Talk of sanctions on Iran reemerged, and my essential medicine was no longer available," said Masoud Mir who suffers from thalassaemia, a genetic blood disease common in Iran. ... more
INTERN DAILY
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 syst ... 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
INTERN DAILY
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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China to showcase peacekeeping role with UN Security Council visit
United Nations, United States (AFP) Nov 1, 2018
China has invited the UN Security Council for a visit this month that will showcase its growing support for peacekeeping and include a tour of the modern cities of Shenzhen and Guangzhou, the UN ambassador said on Thursday. The visit will highlight China's role as a global player at a time when the United States is pulling back from multilateral institutions like the United Nations. As p ... more
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+ Deadly storms spotlight Italy's illegal housing
+ New Zealand avalanche kills two Germans, woman survives
+ Trump threatens to shoot migrants who throw stones at US military
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China launches BeiDou-3 navigation satellite into highest orbit yet
Xichang (XNA) Nov 05, 2018
China's home-grown global satellite navigation system came a step closer to completion Thursday with the launch of another BeiDou-3 satellite at 11:57 p.m. from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, in the southwestern Sichuan Province. Launched on a Long March-3B carrier rocket, it is the 41st of the BeiDou navigation system, and will work with 16 other Beidou-3 satellites already in orbit ... more
+ China successfully launches 41st BeiDou Navigation System Satellite
+ China launches twin BeiDou-3 satellites
+ Army researchers' technique locates robots, soldiers in GPS-challenged areas
+ Boeing to provide technical work on JDAM GPS-guided bombs
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+ Lockheed awarded $1.4B for first GPS IIIF satellites
+ China launches twin BeiDou-3 satellites


WSU researchers discover new clues on how sleep works in the brain
Spokane WA (SPX) Nov 01, 2018
Star-shaped brain cells called astrocytes appear to play an essential role in sleep, a new study by scientists from the Washington State University Sleep and Performance Research Center confirms. Published in PLOS Genetics, their study shows that astrocytes communicate to neurons to regulate sleep time in fruit flies and suggests it may do the same in mammals, including humans. This resear ... more
+ Researchers discover earliest recorded lead exposure in 250,000-year-old Neanderthal teeth
+ Earliest hominin migrations into the Arabian Peninsula required no novel adaptations
+ Bonobos make themselves appear smaller than they actually are
+ Human neurons are electrically compartmentalized, study finds
+ Dry conditions in East Africa half a million years ago possibly shaped human evolution
+ Lifespan 2040 ranking: US down, China up, Spain on top
+ City of Koh Ker was occupied for centuries longer than previously thought
Another tiger killed in India after hunting controversy
Lucknow, India (AFP) Nov 5, 2018
Villagers in northern India stalked and killed a tiger in a nature reserve just days after the state-sanctioned shooting of another big cat caused outrage and threats of legal action. In the latest incident, a female tiger was beaten with sticks inside a protected forest by villagers who believed the big cat had attacked a local resident. "The tiger was killed after being attacked by ira ... more
+ Handful of states hold fate of world's vanishing wilderness
+ A wilderness 'horror story'
+ China defends decision to ease rhino, tiger parts ban
+ A 'deal for nature' to rescue wildlife: WWF chief
+ Nature pushed to the brink by 'runaway consumption'
+ Crouching tigers, hidden cameras: Nepal counts its big cats
+ Sierra Leone's chimpanzees pay price of human expansion
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15 emerging technologies that could reduce global catastrophic biological risks
Baltimore MD (SPX) Oct 10, 2018
Strategic investment in 15 promising technologies could help make the world better prepared and equipped to prevent future infectious disease outbreaks from becoming catastrophic events. This subset of emerging technologies and their potential application are the focus of a new report, Technologies to Address Global Catastrophic Biological Risks, by a team of researchers at the Johns Hopki ... more
+ Vaccinating humans to protect mosquitoes from malaria
+ A step towards biological warfare with insects?
+ 100 years on, Spanish Flu holds lessons for next pandemic
+ With genetic tweak, mosquito population made extinct
+ Trump unveils revised US biodefense strategy
+ Indonesia's quake-hit Lombok battles with malaria, 137 infected
+ Deadly 'rat fever' in flood-ravaged Indian state
Jailed Chinese activist's life in 'immediate' danger: rights groups
Beijing (AFP) Nov 5, 2018
China's first "cyber-dissident" Huang Qi is in danger of dying under police custody if he does not receive medical treatment for a host of severe health conditions, human rights groups warned on Monday. Huang, 55, who was arrested in 2016 for "leaking state secrets", is currently being held in Mianyang Detention Centre in southwestern Sichuan province, according to his mother. Huang ran ... more
+ China flaunts new partners lured away from Taiwan
+ Hong Kong art show cancelled after 'China threats'
+ Pussy Riot activists stand up for Hong Kong freedoms
+ China rights record in spotlight at UN review
+ Lodi Gyari, Dalai Lama's voice in China and US, dies
+ Cornell cuts ties with China's Renmin university over student crackdown
+ China's president inaugurates Hong Kong-mainland mega bridge


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
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Easing tensions, US, China to hold top-level security talks
Washington (AFP) Nov 6, 2018
The United States and China will hold top-level security talks on Friday, the State Department announced, in a sign of easing tensions after months of escalation over trade and regional disputes. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis will host senior Chinese officials in Washington for the second US-China Diplomatic and Security Dialogue, following a meeting in J ... more
+ Russia turns up uninvited to major NATO wargames
+ Antifreeze and balaclavas: NATO troops in cold war games
+ India and China nervous spectators in Sri Lanka crisis
+ Merkel, in Ukraine, vows to uphold Russia sanctions
+ China hosts El Salvador, Dominican leaders after Taiwan switch
+ Australia warns against US-China tensions
+ Australia spooks emerge from shadows with tweets, China warning
Griffith precision measurement takes it to the limit
Nathan, Australia (SPX) Nov 06, 2018
Griffith University researchers have demonstrated a procedure for making precise measurements of speed, acceleration, material properties and even gravity waves possible, approaching the ultimate sensitivity allowed by laws of quantum physics. Published in Nature Communications, the work saw the Griffith team, led by Professor Geoff Pryde, working with photons (single particles of light) a ... more
+ Gravitational waves could shed light on dark matter
+ In five -10 years, gravitational waves could accurately measure universe's expansion
+ RUDN physicist described the shape of a wormhole
+ Kin of gravitational wave source discovered
+ RUDN mathematicians confirmed the possibility of data transfer via gravitational waves
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+ Boosting gravitational wave detectors with quantum tricks


Facebook blocks 30 accounts ahead of US midterm elections
San Francisco (AFP) Nov 6, 2018
Facebook said Monday it had blocked some 30 accounts on its platform and 85 accounts on photo-sharing social network Instagram over concerns they may be linked to foreign entities and aimed at interfering in US midterm elections. The announcement came shortly after US law enforcement and intelligence agencies said they had no indication of efforts to disrupt election infrastructure but that ... more
+ Despite crackdown, 'junk news' still flourishes on social media
+ New tech delivers high-tech film that blocks electromagnetic interference
+ Worldwide web inventor wants new 'contract' to make web safe
+ Facebook blocks 115 accounts on eve of US election
+ CSEM announces the world's first fully autonomous camera integrated into a patch or a magnet
+ Chinese-style 'digital authoritarianism' grows globally: study
+ Africa needs to beef up cyber security urgently: experts
Iraq reinforces border with Syria, fearing IS spillover
Al-Qaim, Iraq (AFP) Nov 2, 2018
Iraqi troops have reinforced their positions along the porous frontier with neighbouring war-torn Syria, fearing a spillover from clashes there between Islamic State group jihadists and US-backed forces. For weeks, IS has fought back an assault by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on a key jihadist-held pocket in Syria's eastern Deir Ezzor province near the border with Iraq. I ... more
+ IS kills 3 Iraq village chiefs in a week: officials
+ Hotel poses challenge for tribal tradition in Iraq
+ Money moves again in Iraq's Mosul, but not via banks
+ Blasts across Baghdad kill six people: sources
+ Millions mark Shiite religious festival in Iraq's Karbala
+ Iranians find joy in serving pilgrims on road to Karbala
+ Almost 2 million Iranian pilgrims head into Iraq for Arbaeen
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Australian FM to raise internment camps on China visit
Sydney (AFP) Nov 6, 2018
Australia's concerns over internment camps in China's far west, where up to a million people are being held without charge, will be raised this week when the country's foreign minister visits Beijing, she said Tuesday. Marise Payne said she will register "serious concerns" over the huge facilities in Xinjiang, where hundreds of thousands of Uighurs and other mainly-Muslim minorities are deta ... more
+ With eye on aid, Pakistan PM meets Chinese counterpart
+ China faces grilling over internment camps at UN review
+ Kabul control slips, Afghan force losses at record: US watchdog
+ Pakistan frees Taliban leader after US talks with militants
+ Pakistan PM to visit China, seeking funds as IMF bailout looms
+ Inside China's internment camps: tear gas, Tasers and textbooks
+ Jihadists claim responsibility for Iran troops abduction
Asia coal plants worrying for climate targets: IEA
Paris (AFP) Oct 31, 2018
Coal-fired power plants operating and under construction in Asia pose a threat to achieving the goal of halting global warming, the head of the International Energy Agency told the Financial Times on Wednesday. The coal burning plants would "lock in the emissions trajectory of the world, full stop," IEA chief Fatih Birol told the newspaper in an interview. Last year, greenhouse gas emiss ... more
+ Coal power plant regulations neglect a crucial pollutant
+ 21 dead in east China mining accident
+ 19 dead in east China mining accident
+ S.Africa coal belt among world's pollution hotspots
+ Sulfur regulations on coal power plants could improve air quality, study says
+ Thousands join German forest demo after court reprieve
+ Weathering rates for mined lands exponentially higher than unmined sites


One-third of threatened plant species unfit for seed bank
Washington (UPI) Nov 5, 2018
At least 36 percent of endangered plant species can't be conserved in seed banks because the seeds can't be frozen, according to a new study. If scientists can't freeze the seeds, they can't bank the seeds, they said, which could lead to the extinction of some important plant varieties. The study - conducted by researchers at the Kew Botanical Gardens in the UK and published thi ... more
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+ How one tough shrub could help fight hunger in Africa
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+ Thousands of carp die in mysterious circumstances in Iraq
+ France bans popular pesticide suspected of sickening dozens
+ Slashed award accepted in Monsanto cancer trial
New insights on comet tails are blowing in the solar wind
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 05, 2018
Engineers and scientists gathered around a screen in an operations room at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., eager to lay their eyes on the first data from NASA's STEREO spacecraft. It was January 2007, and the twin STEREO satellites - short for Solar and Terrestrial Relations Observatory - which had launched just months before, were opening their instruments' eyes for the first ... more
+ NASA'S OSIRIS-REx zooms in on Bennu
+ Dawn Mission to Asteroid Belt comes to end
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+ NASA's mission to Jupiter's trojans given the green light for development
+ FEFU astrophysicists studied asteroid 3200 Phaeton
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