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May 08, 2019
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Scientists identify 'jumping' superbug gene resistant to last-resort antibiotic



Washington (UPI) May 7, 2019
Scientists have found a highly-mobile gene that helps superbugs resist colistin, one of the most effective last-resort antibiotics. When more common antibiotics fail to stamp-out a dangerous infection, doctors have only a few options. The antibiotic colistin is one of them. Unfortunately, researchers have identified a gene that could soon render colistin unreliable. Scientists found the gene, mcr-9, while analyzing the bacterial genome of salmonella, and described the "jumping" gene this ... read more

EPIDEMICS
A Scent-Based Strategy for Preventing Mosquito Transmission of Disease
Washington DC (SPX) May 06, 2019
Could it be that your scent is just a bit too attractive? It is known that mosquitoes are drawn to certain human chemical odors that lead the insects to sources of food. ReVector, a new program from ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
ESA explores ageing process in space
Paris (ESA) May 05, 2019
Wrinkles, muscle pain, high blood pressure and a clumsy brain are all natural consequences of getting old. As our cells rust over time, a key to fighting chronic disease may be in tiny, smartly desi ... more
EPIDEMICS
Pakistan police arrest doctor after 90 infected by HIV syringe
Karachi (AFP) May 3, 2019
At least 90 people, including 65 children, are believed to have been infected with the HIV virus in Pakistan by a doctor using a contaminated syringe, officials said Friday. ... more
CARBON WORLDS
Researchers design a strategy to make graphene luminescent
Cordoba, Spain (SPX) May 01, 2019
Lighter than aluminum, harder than a diamond, more elastic than rubber and tougher than steel. These are only a few of the characteristics of graphene, a super material that acts as an excellent hea ... more


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Bad weather hampers aid delivery to Mozambique cyclone survivors
Pemba, Mozambique (AFP) April 30, 2019
Bad weather prevented rescuers Tuesday from delivering desperately-needed food and medicine to thousands of survivors marooned on a Mozambican island five days after one of the most powerful cyclones ever to hit Africa. ... more
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Scientists model DNA gene with first billion-atom biomolecular simulation
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 23, 2019
Scientists have for the first time created a billion-atom biomolecular simulation. Researchers designed the computer model to simulate a single DNA gene. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Scientists from NUST MISIS create a super-fast robot microscope to search for dark matter
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Apr 15, 2019
Researchers from the National University of science and technology MISIS (NUST MISIS, Moscow, Russia) and the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN, Naples, Italy) have developed a simple and ... more
EPIDEMICS
Mother detained after Chinese vaccine protest
Beijing (AFP) April 17, 2019
A Chinese health activist has been detained for more than a month, her husband said Wednesday, after she participated in a protest over faulty vaccines - a re-occurring issue in China. ... more
TECH SPACE
Tel Aviv University scientists print first 3D heart using patient's biological materials
Tel Aviv, Israel (SPX) Apr 17, 2019
In a major medical breakthrough, Tel Aviv University researchers have "printed" the world's first 3D vascularised engineered heart using a patient's own cells and biological materials. Their finding ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE
Mice show off microgravity athleticism after arriving on ISS
Washington (Sputnik) Apr 18, 2019
Wanting to better understand how space affects astronauts, the US' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) sent a group of mice to the International Space Station for 37 days. NAS ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Next-generation gene drive arrives
San Diego CA (SPX) Apr 15, 2019
New CRISPR-based gene drives and broader active genetics technologies are revolutionizing the way scientists engineer the transfer of specific traits from one generation to another. Scientists ... more
EPIDEMICS
Child vaccination levels falling short in large parts of Africa
Southampton UK (SPX) Apr 15, 2019
A study by the University of Southampton shows that several low-and middle-income countries, especially in Africa, need more effective child vaccination strategies to eliminate the threat from vacci ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
NASA Twins Study finds spaceflight affects gut bacteria
Chicago IL (SPX) Apr 12, 2019
Research from NASA's landmark Twins Study found that extended spaceflight affects the human gut microbiome. During his yearlong stay on the International Space Station (ISS), astronaut Scott Kelly e ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
NASA's 'Twins Study,' landmark research for an eventual Mars mission
Washington (AFP) April 11, 2019
A NASA study of a US astronaut who spent a year in space while his twin brother remained on Earth is providing valuable insights into the effects of extended spaceflight on the human body, a key to planning a future manned mission to Mars, researchers said Thursday. ... more


Astronaut twins study yields new insights and portable DNA sequencing tools

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NASA's Landmark Twins Study Reveals Resilience of Human Body in Space
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 12, 2019
Results from NASA's landmark Twins Study, which took place from 2015-2016, were published Thursday in Science. The integrated paper - encompassing work from 10 research teams - reveals some interest ... more
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EPIDEMICS
Space-enabled mobile laboratory ready for medical emergencies
Paris (ESA) Apr 08, 2019
A laboratory that enables first responders to combat biological hazards and infectious diseases rapidly and safely has demonstrated its strengths during a simulated biological incident conducted in ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Will cyborgs be made from melanin? Pigment breakthrough enables biocompatible electronics
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 27, 2019
The dark brown melanin pigment, eumelanin, colors hair and eyes, and protects our skin from sun damage. It has also long been known to conduct electricity, but too little for any useful application ... more
INTERN DAILY
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
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. ... more
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Mexico president says no to US security plan
Mexico City (AFP) May 7, 2019
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Tuesday he wants the United States to end a security assistance program called the Merida Initiative and instead invest in economic development in Mexico and Central America. Launched in 2008, the Merida Initiative aims to combat drug trafficking with US military equipment, technical support and training for security forces in Mexico and Cen ... more
+ Praise for India's response to devastating cyclone
+ What next for cyclone-hit Mozambique?
+ Jihadist attacks threaten relief efforts in cyclone-hit Mozambique
+ Preventing collapse after catastrophe
+ Ukraine says radiation levels safe after nuclear plant fire
+ Bad weather hampers aid delivery to Mozambique cyclone survivors
+ Marines participate in medical readiness training in Puerto Rico
GSA launches testing campaign for agriculture receivers
Paris (SPX) May 06, 2019
The GSA is launching a new testing campaign for receiver manufacturers: The machine guidance testing campaign for agriculture receivers. Within this testing campaign, receivers usually used for machine guidance tasks will be thoroughly tested for their performance in various test cases, looking at multi-constellation and multi-frequency combinations and using several augmenting techniques. ... more
+ CGI and Thales sign contract for secure Galileo satellite navigation services
+ China launches new BeiDou satellite
+ Industry collaboration on avionics paves the way for GAINS navigation demonstration flights
+ Record-Breaking Satellite Advances NASA's Exploration of High-Altitude GPS
+ China, Arab states eye closer cooperation on satellite navigation to build "Space Silk Road"
+ Second GPS III satellite arrives at Cape Canaveral ahead of July launch
+ GPS 3 space vehicle 02 "Magellan" arrives in Florida; prepares for July launch


Stanford researchers' artificial synapse is fast, efficient and durable
Stanford CA (SPX) May 06, 2019
The brain's capacity for simultaneously learning and memorizing large amounts of information while requiring little energy has inspired an entire field to pursue brain-like - or neuromorphic - computers. Researchers at Stanford University and Sandia National Laboratories previously developed one portion of such a computer: a device that acts as an artificial synapse, mimicking the way neurons co ... more
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+ Prehistoric craftsmen sought freshwater mussels for their ornamental shell
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+ Middle Pleistocene human skull reveals variation and continuity in early Asian humans
+ Ancient human relative explains mountain gene mutation
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Pandas descend from carnivores, despite vegetarian diet
Washington (UPI) May 3, 2019
Today, pandas largely feast on a vegetarian diet dominated by bamboo, but they descended from carnivores and their bodies still operate that way, a new study says. While the panda's diet is plant-based, it's protein and carbohydrate intake looks more like a hypercarnivore, which gets more than 70 percent of its those nutrients from eating other animals. The findings were publishe ... more
+ Here we go again: Earth's major 'mass extinctions'
+ A million species risk extinction, are we one of them?
+ Jerusalem's dilemma over hordes of stray cats
+ Southern African countries push to be allowed to trade in ivory
+ Indigenous peoples, 'guardians of Nature', under siege
+ Save Nature to save ourselves, UN report pleads
+ How to fix Nature and avoid human misery: UN report
Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

A Scent-Based Strategy for Preventing Mosquito Transmission of Disease
Washington DC (SPX) May 06, 2019
Could it be that your scent is just a bit too attractive? It is known that mosquitoes are drawn to certain human chemical odors that lead the insects to sources of food. ReVector, a new program from DARPA's Biological Technologies Office, intends to diminish that attraction - or even actively repel mosquitoes - by engineering the skin microbiome to temporarily alter chemical production. By ... more
+ Pakistan police arrest doctor after 90 infected by HIV syringe
+ Mother detained after Chinese vaccine protest
+ Child vaccination levels falling short in large parts of Africa
+ Space-enabled mobile laboratory ready for medical emergencies
+ Cyclone-hit Mozambique fears cholera epidemic
+ Cholera cases rise to 139 as Mozambique prepares mass vaccinations
+ Cyclone-ravaged Mozambique reports five cholera cases
Canadian drug smuggler to appeal China death sentence Thursday
Beijing (AFP) May 8, 2019
A Canadian man handed the death penalty for drug smuggling in China will appeal his sentence Thursday, in a case that has deepened the diplomatic rift between Beijing and Canada. The appeal comes against the backdrop of Beijing's anger over the December arrest of Meng Wanzhou, a senior executive at Chinese tech giant Huawei, who faces a US extradition hearing in Canada on Wednesday. Robe ... more
+ Missing Chinese student alleges police abuse in video
+ Wife of jailed China rights lawyer pleads to see him
+ Working stiffs: China's tech minions burn out in '996' rat race
+ Xi urges youth to 'love' the Communist Party
+ Huge Hong Kong protest against China extradition plan
+ China formally arrests ex-Interpol chief
+ US comments on Hong Kong 'gross interference': China


Spanish and E.Guinea navy rescue 20 crew from pirate hijacking
Malabo, Equatorial Guinea (AFP) May 7, 2019
A joint Spanish and Equatorial Guinea naval operation has rescued 20 crew members on a merchant ship from a hijacking by pirates in the Gulf of Guinea, the Spanish defence ministry said Tuesday. The captain of the Maltese-flagged vessel sounded the alarm on Sunday after their ship was approached by armed pirates, the ministry said, with the crew taking refuge in an emergency compartment. ... more
+ Brazil's Bolsonaro eases rules for gun enthusiasts
+ ICC president urges US to join global criminal court
+ Italy, Austria smash mafia arms trafficking ring: officials
+ Spain takes over EU anti-piracy mission from Britain due to Brexit
+ Sudan says Turkish naval ship to boost 'Red Sea security'
Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

U.S., NATO allies start Formidable Shield exercise in Scotland
Washington (UPI) May 7, 2019
Nine nations, led by the U.S. 6th Fleet, on Tuesday began Formidable Shield, a live-fire integrated air and missile defense exercise in Scotland that lasts through May 19. The biennial Formidable Shield is designed "to assure allies, deter adversaries and demonstrate our commitment to collective defense of the alliance," according to a U.S. Navy 6th Fleet news release. Canada, De ... more
+ Bolsonaro cancels New York gala trip as sponsors withdraw
+ Pentagon expects China to add international military bases
+ Beijing slams US warship sail-by in South China Sea
+ Japan rings in new era as Naruhito becomes emperor
+ Japan's Emperor Akihito ends reign marked by modernisation
+ Xinjiang crackdown at the heart of China's Belt and Road
+ End of an era as Japan's emperor abdicates
LIGO and Virgo Detect Neutron Star Smash-Ups
Pasadena CA (SPX) May 03, 2019
On April 25, 2019, the National Science Foundation's Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and the European-based Virgo detector registered gravitational waves from what appears likely to be a crash between two neutron stars - the dense remnants of massive stars that previously exploded. One day later, on April 26, the LIGO-Virgo network spotted another candidate source with ... more
+ Scientists Find More Evidence the Universe Is a Violent Place
+ What Earth's gravity reveals about climate change
+ Ten years before the detection of gravitational waves
+ Upgraded Detectors to Resume Hunt for Gravitational Waves
+ 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


Facebook removes more pages tied to Russian operators
San Francisco (AFP) May 6, 2019
Facebook on Monday said it removed more pages, groups and accounts that originated in Russia and were being deceptive about who was behind them and what they were up to. The takedown at Facebook and its image-centric social network Instagram was described as part of an ongoing battle against "coordinated inauthentic behavior" which has blocked numerous fake accounts from around the world. ... more
+ China's social media troll 'army' wages war on Uighurs
+ Facebook bans conspiracy theorists, controversial black activist
+ No crime in Huawei 5G leak: British police
+ US lawmakers: social media answers on extremist content too vague
+ Former CIA officer pleads guilty to spying for China
+ Putin says US jailing of Russian agent Maria Butina 'arbitrary'
+ Vodafone identified Huawei security flaw decade ago
Three Turkish soldiers killed in Kurd mortar attack from Iraq: ministry
Istanbul (AFP) May 4, 2019
Three Turkish soldiers died Saturday in a mortar attack by Kurdish rebels launched from Iraqi territory, the Turkish defence ministry said. "Three of our brothers in arms died as martyrs after mortar fire from northern Iraq by terrorists," the ministry said, in reference to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) group. A fourth soldier was wounded, it said in a statement. The attack targe ... more
+ In Iraq, religious rap meets a chorus of controversy
+ On visit, Pompeo sees Iraq guarantees on 'imminent' Iran threat
+ 84 children returned to Tajikistan from Iraq: official
+ Iraqi premier warns IS weakened, not defeated
+ Elite US Navy SEAL facing war crimes charges for killings in Iraq
+ Iraq says more than $60 mn stolen from Mosul after governor sacked
+ In Iraq, tribal traditions rob women, girls of rights
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China denounces Xinjiang 'concentration camp' slurs; wages social media war
Beijing (AFP) May 6, 2019
China on Monday rejected a US official's accusation that three million people are held in "concentration camps" in Xinjiang, a northwest region home to most of the country's ethnic Uighur minority. The comments are "totally inconsistent with the facts", said Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang at a regular press briefing in Beijing. "The Chinese side expresses strong dissatisf ... more
+ Afghanistan loya jirga demands 'immediate and permanent' ceasefire
+ China, US clash at UN over Uighur detentions
+ Envoy says US ready for 'all sides' to lay down arms in Afghan war
+ Xinjiang crackdown at the heart of China's Belt and Road
+ US-Taliban peace talks paused for first day of Ramadan
+ US-Taliban talks stumble over troop withdrawal: Taliban
+ Massive Afghanistan peace summit ends in Kabul
Contentious India-backed Australia mine clears major hurdle
Sydney (AFP) April 9, 2019
A major Australian coal mine project near the Great Barrier Reef was controversially approved by the federal government Tuesday, days before national elections are expected to be called. The controversial Queensland project backed by India's Adani would significantly boost coal production, but must now get approval from state and local governments. The project faces fierce opposition and ... more
+ Smog chokes coal-dependent Poland with no end in sight
+ 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


Climate extremes explain global crop yield variations
Sydney, Australia (SPX) May 06, 2019
Researchers from Australia, Germany and the US have quantified the effect of climate extremes, such as droughts or heatwaves, on the yield variability of staple crops around the world. Overall, year-to-year changes in climate factors during the growing season of maize, rice, soy and spring wheat accounted for 20%-49% of yield fluctuations, according to research published in Environmental R ... more
+ Smart tech the new tool for African farmers
+ Field experiment finds a simple change that could boost agricultural productivity
+ Malaysia minister accuses EU of palm oil 'trade war'
+ Canada ups loans to farmers after China blocks canola
+ Biologists warn of peril from biological invasions as White House cuts funding
+ Do additives help the soil?
+ When apple trees blossom, worker bees rock
First planetary defense technology demonstration to collide with asteroid in 2022
Baltimore MD (SPX) May 07, 2019
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) - NASA's first mission to demonstrate a planetary defense technique - will get one chance to hit its target, the small moonlet in the binary asteroid system Didymos. The asteroid poses no threat to Earth and is an ideal test target: measuring the change in how the smaller asteroid orbits about the larger asteroid in a binary system is much easier ... more
+ Hera's APEX CubeSat will reveal the stuff that asteroids are made of
+ Killer asteroid flattens New York in simulation exercise
+ Hera's CubeSat to perform first radar probe of an asteroid
+ Scientists Planning Now for Asteroid Flyby a Decade Away
+ ASU researchers find water in samples from asteroid Itokawa
+ Asteroid impact exercise offers practice for NASA, ESA scientists, engineers
+ Gaia survey reveals three new asteroids
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