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April 02, 2019
EPIDEMICS
Cyclone-hit Mozambique fears cholera epidemic



Beira, Mozambique (AFP) March 29, 2019
Doctors and nurses wearing Wellington boots and face masks tended to patients in tents at a hastily-erected treatment centre in Beira, Mozambique following the devastation of cyclone Idai and its aftermath. Several dozen patients suspected of having cholera, an infection caused by bacteria, were grouped outside the hospital in the Macurungo neighbourhood according to the severity of their symptoms which can include diarrhoea. "We're not leaving anything to chance. All diarrhoea cases are treat ... read more

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Medicare costs are lower in places with more trees and shrubs
Washington (UPI) Apr 1, 2019
When researchers analyzed healthcare expenditures and environmental data in 3,086 of the 3,103 counties in the continental United States, they found counties with more trees and shrubs have lower Medicare costs. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Cholera cases rise to 139 as Mozambique prepares mass vaccinations
Beira, Mozambique (AFP) March 28, 2019
The number of confirmed cholera cases in cyclone-ravaged Mozambique climbed sharply to 139 Thursday as authorities prepared to roll out a mass vaccination campaign to stem the spread of the deadly disease. ... more
TECH SPACE
Rapid magnetic 3D printing of human cells
Hamilton, Canada (SPX) Mar 27, 2019
Imagine being able to visit your physician, and instead of being given a one-size-fits-all treatment, you are given a specifically customized medication for your symptoms. A team of McMaster U ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Engineering cellular function without living cells
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Mar 27, 2019
Genes in living cells are activated - or not - by proteins called transcription factors. The mechanisms by which these proteins activate certain genes and deactivate others play a fundamental role i ... more


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EPIDEMICS
Cyclone-ravaged Mozambique reports five cholera cases
Beira, Mozambique (AFP) March 27, 2019
Five cases of cholera have been confirmed in Mozambique following the cyclone that ravaged the country killing at least 468 people, a government health official said Wednesday. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Testing the value of artificial gravity for astronaut health
Paris (ESA) Mar 22, 2019
Test subjects in Cologne, Germany will take to their beds for 60 days from 25 March as part of a groundbreaking study, funded by European Space Agency ESA and US space agency NASA, into how artifici ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Dormant viruses reactivate during spaceflight
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 19, 2019
Herpes viruses reactivate in more than half of crew aboard Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions, according to NASA research published in Frontiers in Microbiology. While only a sma ... 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
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 osteomy ... more
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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
TIME AND SPACE
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


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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
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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
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
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Lebanon sees eastern EU refugee hardline as model to follow
Prague (AFP) March 27, 2019
Lebanon said on Wednesday it wanted to follow the example of eastern EU states that have largely rejected refugees as a way of resolving its own refugee crisis. Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil sympathised with the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia's refusal to accept refugee distribution quotas proposed by the EU in the wake of the 2015-16 migrant crisis, when more than a million p ... more
+ Gun control, climate: a new US generation takes to the barricades
+ Disease fears mount for Africa cyclone survivors
+ Japan to lift evacuation order in town hosting Fukushima plant
+ 40 years after meltdown, Three Mile Island plant may shut down
+ US lawmakers challenge Pentagon diversion of $1 bn for border wall
+ Anger, grief sweep Iraq's Mosul as ferry disaster toll hits 100
+ Pentagon authorizes $1 bn for Trump's border wall
Second GPS III satellite arrives at Cape Canaveral ahead of July launch
Washington (UPI) Mar 27, 2019
The newest GPS III satellite arrived at Cape Canaveral, Fla., for its launch this summer, Lockheed Martin, its maker, announced on Wednesday. The satellite, nicknamed "Magellan," arrived in Cape Canaveral on March 18 aboard a U.S. Air Force C-17 plane from Buckley Air Force Base in Colorado. The satellite was built at Lockheed's GPS III facility near Denver. Magellan will be the ... more
+ GPS 3 space vehicle 02 "Magellan" arrives in Florida; prepares for July launch
+ Russia plans to launch Glonass-M satellite in mid-May
+ Earliest known Mariner's Astrolabe published in Guinness Book of Records
+ Frequency Electronics to qualify atomic clocks for potential use on GPS 3F Satellites
+ 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


Researchers get humans to think like computers
Baltimore MD (SPX) Mar 27, 2019
Computers, like those that power self-driving cars, can be tricked into mistaking random scribbles for trains, fences and even school busses. People aren't supposed to be able to see how those images trip up computers but in a new study, Johns Hopkins University researchers show most people actually can. The findings suggest modern computers may not be as different from humans as we think, ... more
+ Is Earth Quarantined? Researchers Meet to Try Shed Light on Alien Riddle
+ Attractive businesswomen considered less trustworthy, surveys suggest
+ Humans can be tricked just like computers
+ From stone chips to microchips: How tiny tools may have made us human
+ 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
Bacteria may travel thousands of miles through the air globally
New Brunswick NJ (SPX) Mar 27, 2019
Bacteria may travel thousands of miles through the air worldwide instead of hitching rides with people and animals, according to Rutgers and other scientists. Their "air bridge" hypothesis could shed light on how harmful bacteria share antibiotic resistance genes. "Our research suggests that there must be a planet-wide mechanism that ensures the exchange of bacteria between faraway places, ... more
+ Tasmanian devils prove quick adaptors in bid for survival
+ US zoo to return beloved giant pandas to China
+ Bacteria can travel thousands of miles through the air
+ Macron and Xi urge 'global push' to halt biodiversity loss
+ The most aggressive spider societies don't always thrive
+ Commercial agriculture reduces butterfly diversity by two-thirds
+ Indonesia busts Russian smuggling drugged orangutan
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Cyclone-hit Mozambique fears cholera epidemic
Beira, Mozambique (AFP) March 29, 2019
Doctors and nurses wearing Wellington boots and face masks tended to patients in tents at a hastily-erected treatment centre in Beira, Mozambique following the devastation of cyclone Idai and its aftermath. Several dozen patients suspected of having cholera, an infection caused by bacteria, were grouped outside the hospital in the Macurungo neighbourhood according to the severity of their sy ... more
+ Cholera cases rise to 139 as Mozambique prepares mass vaccinations
+ Cyclone-ravaged Mozambique reports five cholera cases
+ Zika study may 'supercharge' vaccine research
+ 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
Australia seeks to mend China ties with new foundation, envoy
Sydney (AFP) March 29, 2019
Australia announced a diplomatic boost to "turbo-charge" its China relations on Friday as it seeks to mend ties damaged by foreign interference concerns and a 5G bar on Huawei. Canberra unveiled plans for a new foundation to supercede the Australia-China Council, its long-time primary platform for relations with its largest trading partner. The government also announced that career diplo ... more
+ Hong Kong's China extradition plan sparks alarm
+ China offering no proof against ex-Interpol chief, wife says
+ Don't be bewitched by Dalai Lama: Tibetan official
+ Human rights in Hong Kong 'deteriorating severely': Amnesty
+ China's ex-internet tsar handed 14-year jail sentence
+ Restrictions on Hong Kong's freedoms denting business confidence: US
+ US says China 'systematically' impedes Tibet access


Italy, Austria smash mafia arms trafficking ring: officials
The Hague (AFP) March 26, 2019
Italy and Austria have broken up an international arms trafficking ring that supplied the Camorra organised crime group with 800 guns including "weapons of war", officials said Tuesday. Authorities arrested 22 people including a father and son team of Austrian gunsmiths who illegally supplied the Naples-based syndicate with weapons that had their serial numbers removed. "This clan armed ... more
+ Spain takes over EU anti-piracy mission from Britain due to Brexit
+ Sudan says Turkish naval ship to boost 'Red Sea security'
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NATO fetes 70 years, but Trump not partying
Washington (AFP) March 31, 2019
Seventy years after it was formed to counter the Soviet Union, Russia has returned to the top of the agenda for NATO. But the alliance faces another, more unlikely problem - criticism from the US president. The 29-nation North Atlantic Treaty Organization is celebrating its 70th anniversary with talks among foreign ministers Wednesday and Thursday in Washington, where, in a Cold War redux, ... more
+ U.S. kicks off Balikatan exercise in Philippines
+ Stoltenberg extends stay as NATO head to 2022
+ Manila protests Chinese boats near island in disputed sea
+ Bolsonaro orders celebration of Brazil military coup: spokesman
+ Tall hurdles as Europe looks to close ranks on China
+ Bolsonaro sparks anger with call to celebrate Brazil coup
+ Refugee urges Canada to take in others who sheltered Snowden
Upgraded Detectors to Resume Hunt for Gravitational Waves
London, UK (SPX) Mar 27, 2019
UK astrophysicists are gearing up to resume the search for gravitational waves, the ripples in spacetime caused by some of the universe's most spectacular events, after substantial upgrades to the three global detectors mean that they will be able to survey an even larger volume of space than ever before for powerful, wave-making events, such as the collisions of black holes. Over the last ... more
+ Taking gravity from strength to strength
+ New compute cluster to find and interpret gravitational waves
+ 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


UK identifies fresh Huawei risks to telecom networks
London (AFP) March 28, 2019
Britain has identified "significant" issues in Huawei's engineering processes that pose "new risks" for the nation's telecommunications, a government report found Thursday amid lingering global suspicion over the Chinese technology giant. "Further significant technical issues have been identified in Huawei's engineering processes, leading to new risks in the UK telecommunications networks," ... more
+ Huawei vows to 'shake off' pressure as network business takes a hit
+ China pursuing 'new world media order' to suppress criticism
+ Trump says Google CEO committed to US, not Chinese military
+ DARPA Seeks to Make Scalable On-Chip Security Pervasive
+ EU presents plan for safe 5G amid Huawei suspicions
+ US military chief warns over 5G development progress
+ Finland to investigate suspected Nokia Chinese data breach
Post-IS Iraq treads fine line as it seeks regional role
Baghdad (AFP) March 24, 2019
Five years after the Islamic State group swept across Iraq, Baghdad is bidding to reclaim its role as a regional player while walking a tightrope between rival backers the US and Iran. The country is seeking to position itself as a "bridge" between rival powers in a region beset by deep divisions, says Iraqi political scientist Ihssan al-Shemmari. Following more than a decade of internat ... more
+ Post-IS, north Iraq's minority mosaic blown apart by trauma
+ 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
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Pakistan says it found no links to Kashmir suicide blast
Islamabad (AFP) March 28, 2019
Pakistan Thursday said it had found no links between militants swept up in a recent dragnet and a suicide attack in Indian-administered Kashmir last month that brought the nuclear-armed rivals to the brink of war. The announcement by Pakistan's foreign office comes after India provided Pakistani officials with a list of 90 suspected militants and 22 locations of alleged training camps. " ... more
+ China thanks Kazakhstan for 'support' of Xinjiang crackdown
+ In Iraqi Kurdistan, a robe for religious coexistence
+ China slams US criticism of Muslim treatment as 'absurd'
+ Afghan military could pose threat to country if aid ends: US report
+ US sets up UN clash with China over bid to blacklist JeM leader
+ US envoy on Afghan peace heads back to region
+ Women's rights Afghan "red line" in Taliban talks; Air strike kills 13 civilians
Smog chokes coal-dependent Poland with no end in sight
Rybnik, Poland (AFP) March 31, 2019
Puffs of yellowish grey-and-black smoke billowing out of household chimneys create a blanket of smog choking the southern Polish mining town of Rybnik, one of the most polluted places in the European Union. Although it's early spring, the weather is wintry and Ewa Kempny is still shovelling coal into an antiquated stove to heat her home. "What do you want us to use for heat here? Coal is ... more
+ Push for more coal power in China imperils climate
+ China investigates officials after deadly mine accident
+ Mining halts in SW China after triple quakes, protests
+ Australia denies China ban on coal imports amid tensions
+ Australia, China deny ban on coal imports amid tensions
+ 20 killed in China mining accident
+ Glencore vows to cap coal output as profits tumble


Monsanto ordered to pay $81 mn in Roundup cancer trial
San Francisco (AFP) March 28, 2019
Monsanto was ordered on Wednesday to pay some $81 million to an American retiree who blames his cancer on the agribusiness giant's weedkiller Roundup. A San Francisco jury found the firm, which is owned by Bayer, had been "negligent by not using reasonable care" to warn of the risks of its product, ordering it to pay Edwin Hardeman $75 million in punitive damages, $5.6 million in compensatio ... more
+ 'Cow toilets' in Netherlands aim to cut e-moo-ssions
+ Glyphosate under fire from San Francisco to Sri Lanka
+ Plant seed research provides basis for sustainable alternatives to chemical fertilizers
+ Seeds share memories with their offspring
+ China expands ban on Canadian canola imports to second firm
+ China expands ban on Canadian canola imports to second firm
+ Toxicologist denies manipulating studies in Monsanto damages proceedings
Fossil 'mother lode' records Earth-shaking asteroid's impact: study
Washington (AFP) March 30, 2019
Scientists in the US say they have discovered the fossilized remains of a mass of creatures that died minutes after a huge asteroid slammed into the Earth 66 million years ago, sealing the fate of the dinosaurs. In a paper to be published Monday, a team of paleontologists headquartered at the University of Kansas say they found a "mother lode of exquisitely preserved animal and fish fossils" ... more
+ University of Hawaii team records self-destructing asteroid
+ Bennu in Stereo
+ Is Space Mining a Viable Future?
+ NASA instruments image fireball over Bering Sea
+ OSIRIS-REx spacecraft studies asteroid Bennu up close
+ NASA Mission Reveals Asteroid Has Big Surprises
+ Hayabusa2 probes asteroid for secrets
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