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March 22, 2019
SPACE MEDICINE
New material will allow abandoning bone marrow transplantation



Moscow, Russia (SPX) Mar 20, 2019
Scientists from the National University of Science and Technology "MISIS" developed nanomaterial, which will be able to rstore the internal structure of bones damaged due to osteoporosis and osteomyelitis. A special bioactive coating of the material helped to increase the rate of division of bone cells by 3 times. In the future, it can allow to abandon bone marrow transplantation and patients will no longer need to wait for suitable donor material. An article about the development was published in ... read more

SPACE MEDICINE
Superbugs have colonized the International Space Station
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 20, 2019
Astronauts leave behind many things when they boldly go. Bacteria, however, stay with them. Extreme spaceflight conditions can force these bacteria to toughen up, while simultaneously lowering ... more
EPIDEMICS
Zika study may 'supercharge' vaccine research
Brisbane, Australia (SPX) Mar 19, 2019
Scientists looking at the genetics of Zika virus have found a way to fast-track research which could lead to new vaccines. The study, led by The University of Queensland and QIMR Berghofer Med ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
China's finds microgravity promotes iPS cells regenerative potential
Beijing (XNA) Mar 12, 2019
Research findings from China's Tianzhou-1 Space Mission have shown that the microgravity environment in space promotes heart cell differentiation of mice induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, provid ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Effects of spaceflight on heart cell formation from stem cells
New Rochelle NY (SPX) Mar 08, 2019
Researchers used time-lapse imaging to show that mouse induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) grown during spaceflight differentiated into cardiomyocytes significantly faster than similar cells grow ... more


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Listening to quantum radio
Delft, Netherlands (SPX) Mar 11, 2019
Researchers at Delft University of Technology have created a quantum circuit that enables them to listen to the weakest radio signal allowed by quantum mechanics. This new quantum circuit opens the ... more
EPIDEMICS
Facebook launches offensive to combat misinformation on vaccines
Washington (AFP) March 7, 2019
Facebook launched an offensive Thursday to suppress the spread of misinformation about vaccines on the 2.3-billion-member social network. ... more
INTERN DAILY
Department of Managed Health of California Fines Healthnet Multiple Times For Appeal
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 08, 2019
Being Diagnosed with prostate cancer shakes your foundation, then when Healthnet plays shenanigans it gets disturbing. Brad Bartz fancies himself an advocate for a level playing field where everyone ... more
CHIP TECH
Fast, flexible ionic transistors for bioelectronic devices
New York NY (SPX) Mar 06, 2019
Many major advances in medicine, especially in neurology, have been sparked by recent advances in electronic systems that can acquire, process, and interact with biological substrates. These bioelec ... more
EPIDEMICS
After IS, Mosul tackles another terror: super-resistant bacteria
Mosul, Iraq (AFP) March 7, 2019
Explosives left behind by the Islamic State group in Iraq's Mosul took 12-year-old Abdallah's left leg, but another kind of terror may cost him his arm: antibiotic-resistant bacteria. ... more
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EPIDEMICS
Global maps enabling targeted interventions to reduce burden of mosquito-borne disease
Oxford UK (SPX) Mar 06, 2019
Now, with an unprecedented level of accuracy, an international team of researchers, led by Dr Moritz Kramer at the University of Oxford's Department of Zoology, have used statistical mapping techniq ... more
EPIDEMICS
2015-2016 El Nino Triggered Disease Outbreaks Across Globe
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Mar 01, 2019
The 2015-2016 El Nino event brought weather conditions that triggered regional disease outbreaks throughout the world, according to a new NASA study that is the first to comprehensively assess the p ... more
EPIDEMICS
Electronic nose better at sniffing out disease-carrying dogs in Brazil
Washington (UPI) Mar 1, 2019
Scientists have developed a new, more accurate electronic nose designed to sniff out dogs carrying Leishmaniasis, a deadly disease that kills some 3,500 people in Brazil every year. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
A prosthetic that restores the sense of where your hand is
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Feb 28, 2019
The next-generation bionic hand, developed by researchers from EPFL, the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa and the A. Gemelli University Polyclinic in Rome, enables amputees to regain a v ... more
IRAQ WARS
Iraq doctors say vendettas threaten their lives as they save others
Baghdad (AFP) Feb 28, 2019
In Iraq, medicine is a matter of life or death - not just for patients, but for doctors facing threats by vengeful relatives and emigrating en masse. ... more


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FROTH AND BUBBLE
Pharmaceutical residues in fresh water pose a growing environmental risk
Nijmegen, Netherlands (SPX) Feb 25, 2019
Over the past 20 years, concentrations of pharmaceuticals have increased in freshwater sources all over the world, as research by environmental experts at Radboud University has revealed. Levels of ... more
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EPIDEMICS
A new layer of medical preparedness to combat emerging infectious disease
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 20, 2019
DARPA has selected five teams of researchers to support PREventing EMerging Pathogenic Threats (PREEMPT), a 3.5-year program first announced in January 2018 to reinforce traditional medical prepared ... more
EPIDEMICS
Chinese food producer says swine fever found in dumplings
Shanghai (AFP) Feb 18, 2019
A major Chinese food producer said Monday that traces of the African swine fever virus had been found in its frozen dumplings. ... more
EPIDEMICS
China measles Study has implications for worldwide epidemic control
New York NY (SPX) Feb 18, 2019
A new study on the measles epidemic in China has far-reaching implications for eliminating the infection globally, according to researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Study shows hope for fighting disease known as Ebola of frogs
Orlando FL (SPX) Feb 18, 2019
Despite widespread infection, some frog populations are surviving a deadly disease that is the equivalent of mankind's Ebola virus. The reason - genetic diversity. That's the finding of a new ... more
EPIDEMICS
Mosquitoes that carry malaria may have been doing so 100 million years ago
Corvallis OR (SPX) Feb 12, 2019
The anopheline mosquitoes that carry malaria were present 100 million years ago, new research shows, potentially shedding fresh light on the history of a disease that continues to kill more than 400 ... more
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Anger, grief sweep Iraq's Mosul as ferry disaster toll hits 100
Mosul, Iraq (AFP) March 22, 2019
The capsizing of a Tigris river ferry packed with Iraqi families celebrating Kurdish New Year in Mosul left at least 100 people dead, mostly women and children, the interior ministry said Friday, as grief and anger swept the Iraqi city. Residents of the northern city, scarred by years of jihadist rule, demanded justice as Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi decreed three days of national mournin ... more
+ Italy's Senate blocks Salvini migrant trial
+ French soldiers on duty for next 'yellow vest' protest
+ French plan for army backup in 'yellow vest' protests draws fire
+ Marines commandant protests US border deployments, wall
+ Senators ask US to sanction Myanmar army chief
+ Dozens dead as Tigris ferry on spring holiday trip sinks in Iraq
+ China probes factory blast as death toll rises to 47
Frequency Electronics to qualify atomic clocks for potential use on GPS 3F Satellites
Mitchel Field NY (SPX) Mar 19, 2019
As a risk reduction effort for the U.S. Air Force's GPS III Follow On (GPS IIIF) satellite program, Frequency Electronics, Inc. (NASDAQ-FEIM) received a contract from Lockheed Martin Space, valued at $5.9 million, for the qualification of FEI's Digital Rubidium Atomic Frequency Standard (DRAFS). The contract's intent is to qualify FEI's DRAFS for potential use on the new GPS IIIF satellite ... more
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+ Earliest known mariner's astrolabe described in new study
+ One step closer to a clock that could replace GPS and Galileo
+ ESA joins with business to invent the future of navigation
+ IAI unveils improved anti-jamming GPS
+ Orolia launches the world's first Galileo enabled PLB
+ Angry Norway says Russia jamming GPS signals again


From stone chips to microchips: How tiny tools may have made us human
Atlanta GA (SPX) Mar 13, 2019
Anthropologists have long made the case that tool-making is one of the key behaviors that separated our human ancestors from other primates. A new paper, however, argues that it was not tool-making that set hominins apart - it was the miniaturization of tools. Just as tiny transistors transformed telecommunications a few decades ago, and scientists are now challenged to make them even smal ... more
+ Fossil teeth in Kenya help fill monkey evolution record gap
+ Chimps' cultural diversity threatened by humans, study says
+ The mind distracted: technology's battle for our attention
+ S.Leone chooses endangered chimpanzee as national icon
+ The Ancestral Puebloans were getting tattoos at least 2,000 years ago
+ New findings shed light on origin of upright walking in human ancestors
+ South Korea's fertility rate drops below one for first time
'Insectageddon' is 'alarmist by bad design': Scientists point out the study's major flaws
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 20, 2019
Amidst worldwide publicity and talks about 'Insectageddon': the extinction of 40% of the world's insects, as estimated in a recent scientific review, a critical response was published in the open-access journal Rethinking Ecology. Query- and geographically-biased summaries; mismatch between objectives and cited literature; and misuse of existing conservation data have all been identified i ... more
+ Research predicts what makes evolution go backwards
+ At Kenyan orphanage, baby elephants find a new life, and love
+ Sun bears mimic each other's facial expressions
+ Monarch butterflies face hardships on fall migration
+ Thai tycoon faces verdict in black leopard poaching case
+ Hungry moose are more tolerant of wolves
+ Fast and furious: Vietnam's elephant race draws cheers, and critics
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Zika study may 'supercharge' vaccine research
Brisbane, Australia (SPX) Mar 19, 2019
Scientists looking at the genetics of Zika virus have found a way to fast-track research which could lead to new vaccines. The study, led by The University of Queensland and QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, used a new technique to uncover Zika mutations that help foster virus replication in mosquito hosts, while hindering its ability to replicate in mammals. Dr Yin Xiang Se ... more
+ Facebook launches offensive to combat misinformation on vaccines
+ After IS, Mosul tackles another terror: super-resistant bacteria
+ Global maps enabling targeted interventions to reduce burden of mosquito-borne disease
+ Electronic nose better at sniffing out disease-carrying dogs in Brazil
+ 2015-2016 El Nino Triggered Disease Outbreaks Across Globe
+ Chinese food producer says swine fever found in dumplings
+ A new layer of medical preparedness to combat emerging infectious disease
Police detain labour activist in southern China: wife
Beijing (AFP) March 21, 2019
A labour activist has been detained by police in southern China, his wife said Thursday, amid a crackdown on students and activists advocating for worker rights. Wei Zhili, 30, an editor at a Chinese labour rights media site, was apprehended Wednesday by police in Guangzhou, southern Guangdong province, for "disturbing public order", his wife and prominent feminist Zheng Churan told AFP. ... more
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+ Chasing celluloid dreams at China's Tinseltown
+ Chinese metro apologises after goth makeup removal demand
+ Stop harassing Swedish media, watchdog tells China
+ Tibet struggle's slow slide off the global radar as Dalai Lama ages
+ China's former energy chief accused of corruption
+ West using Christianity to subvert Chinese state: official


Sudan says Turkish naval ship to boost 'Red Sea security'
Khartoum (AFP) March 9, 2019
A Turkish military ship arrived in Port Sudan on Saturday for a three-day visit aimed at enhancing "security and safety" in the Red Sea, a Sudanese general said. Ties between Khartoum and Ankara have grown since Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Sudan in December 2017 as part of a plan to gain a strategic foothold in Africa. The Turkish ship, Gojka Ada, arrived on Saturday m ... more
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France pours cold water on Trump's NATO Brazil musings
Paris (AFP) March 20, 2019
France on Wednesday appeared to nix US President Donald Trump's suggestion that Brazil could become a NATO member while opening the door to making the South American country one of the alliance's "global partners." In a statement, the foreign ministry noted that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's charters define a "specific geographical scope of application." Article 10, for exampl ... more
+ Brazil's closer ties with US a risky strategy: analysts
+ EU announces 500 million euros for defence projects
+ Macron hails Europe 'awakening' to China threat
+ Trump, right-wing Bolsonaro announce special relationship
+ Trump floats idea of Brazil becoming NATO member
+ Merkel rejects US criticism on defence spending
+ Trump hosts 'Trump of the Tropics' Bolsonaro at White House
Taking gravity from strength to strength
Paris (ESA) Mar 21, 2019
Ten years ago, ESA launched one of its most innovative satellites. GOCE spent four years measuring a fundamental force of nature: gravity. This extraordinary mission not only yielded new insights into our gravity field, but led to some amazing discoveries about our planet, from deep below the surface to high up in the atmosphere and beyond. And, this remarkable mission continues to realise new s ... more
+ Resolving the jet or cocoon riddle of a gravitational wave event
+ US-UK-Australia funding to improve global gravitational wave network
+ Gravitational waves will settle cosmic conundrum
+ New squeezing record at GEO600 gravitational-wave detector
+ Mini-detectors for the gigantic
+ Portsmouth researchers make vital contribution to new gravitational wave discoveries
+ Four New Gravitational Wave Detections Announced


US military chief warns over 5G development progress
Washington (AFP) March 21, 2019
America's top military officer urged industry Thursday to strengthen efforts to build the next-generation wireless network based on 5G technology, saying armed forces security would depend on it. Faced with a tough challenge in telecommunications development from China, General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said American industry "needs to step up and dominate 5G, be ... more
+ Finland to investigate suspected Nokia Chinese data breach
+ China hits out at 'abnormal, immoral' attacks on Huawei
+ New Zealand massacre provides test for live video platforms
+ China does not ask firms to spy on others: premier
+ Pentagon intel official pleads guilty in Chinese spying case
+ NATO takes Huawei security concerns seriously: Stoltenberg
+ US ups pressure on Europe over 5G infrastructure from China's Huawei
Post-IS, north Iraq's minority mosaic blown apart by trauma
Sinjar, Iraq (AFP) March 21, 2019
For decades, his land was his life. Now, like other Sunni Arab farmers in Iraq's diverse north, Mahdi Abu Enad is cut off from his fields, fearing reprisal attacks. He hails from the mountainous region of Sinjar, which borders Syria and is home to an array of communities - Shiite and Sunni Arabs, Kurds, and Yazidis. That patchwork was ripped apart when the Islamic State group rampaged ... more
+ Iraqi museum unveils 'looted' artefacts as UK return ancient tablet
+ Iran's Rouhani makes first official visit to Iraq
+ Two killed in car bomb attack in Iraq's Mosul
+ Iraq children tortured, unfairly tried for alleged IS ties: HRW
+ Ambush kills six Iraqi paramilitary forces south of Mosul
+ Once-bustling Baghdad boulevard dallies in disrepair
+ Iraq doctors say vendettas threaten their lives as they save others
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China backs Pakistan on terrorism measures
Beijing (AFP) March 19, 2019
China backed its "iron friend" Pakistan on Tuesday, applauding its recent counter-terrorism measures as Islamabad faces criticism for harbouring militants. An attack on Indian-administered Kashmir last month killed 40 Indian security personnel and was claimed by a Pakistan-based militant group. "China commends Pakistan's recent strong counter-terrorism measures at home," Foreign Minister ... more
+ Pakistani airspace restrictions keep routes closed, carriers off balance
+ China welcomes new Kazakh leader, an 'old friend'
+ China 'invites' EU diplomats to visit Xinjiang
+ Iraqi Kurds commemorate Halabja massacre
+ US to deny visas to ICC members probing US troops in Afghanistan
+ China says nearly 13,000 'terrorists' arrested in Xinjiang
+ Two Iraqi troops killed in rare clashes with PKK: army
China investigates officials after deadly mine accident
Beijing (AFP) Feb 28, 2019
Five officials are under investigation in northern China after 22 miners were killed when their transport crashed into the side of a mine tunnel, local authorities said. The accident, which left another 28 miners injured, happened last Saturday in the region of Inner Mongolia after the vehicle experienced brake failure. A photo published by state-run media shows a bus-like vehicle with h ... more
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From tree killing beetles to crop disease: Central America's struggles with drought
Valle De Angeles, Honduras (AFP) March 21, 2019
Honduran conservationists are worried. A deadly insect that wiped out more than a quarter of the Central American country's conifers between 2013 and 2017 is back. The southern pine beetle - or gorgojo, as it is known locally - appears in large numbers during droughts brought on by El Nino, a climatic phenomenon that occurs every few years and can be a threat to agriculture and even drinki ... more
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+ Pesticides affect bumblebee genes; scientists call for stricter regulations
NASA Mission Reveals Asteroid Has Big Surprises
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 21, 2019
A NASA spacecraft that will return a sample of a near-Earth asteroid named Bennu to Earth in 2023 made the first-ever close-up observations of particle plumes erupting from an asteroid's surface. Bennu also revealed itself to be more rugged than expected, challenging the mission team to alter its flight and sample collection plans, due to the rough terrain. Bennu is the target of NASA's Or ... more
+ OSIRIS-REx spacecraft studies asteroid Bennu up close
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+ OSIRIS-REx spies on the weird, wild gravity of an asteroid
+ The powerful meteor that no one saw except satellites
+ OSIRIS-REx images close in on Bennu's northern hemisphere
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