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Medicine 2013-12-13

New gene discovery sheds more light on Alzheimer's risk

New gene discovery sheds more light on Alzheimer's risk A research team from The University of Nottingham has helped uncover a second rare genetic mutation which strongly increases the risk of Alzheimer's disease in later life. In an international ...
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Science 2013-12-13

Chimpanzees are rational, not conformists

Chimpanzees are rational, not conformists Chimpanzees flexibly adjust their behavior to maximize payoffs, not to conform to majorities Chimpanzees are sensitive to social influences but they maintain their own strategy to solve a problem rather than conform ...
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Social Science 2013-12-13

No math gene: Learning mathematics takes practice

No math gene: Learning mathematics takes practice Practice, not innate skill, makes for good mathematicians New research at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim could have an effect on ...
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Science 2013-12-13

Saving the Great Plains water supply

Saving the Great Plains water supply Significant portions of the Ogalalla Aquifer, one of the largest bodies of water in the United States, are at risk of drying up if it continues to be drained at its current rate. In the current issue of Earth's ...
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Environment 2013-12-13

The colors of nature: 9 beautiful new wasp species from China

The colors of nature: 9 beautiful new wasp species from China A new study provides seventeen records of the cuckoo wasp genus Cleptes from China, nine of which are beautifully coloured new to science species. The study, published in the open access journal ZooKeys, is the first revision ...
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Medicine 2013-12-13

New way to predict prognosis in patients with heart failure

New way to predict prognosis in patients with heart failure Researchers found a novel approach to predict outcomes in heart failure patients by imaging impaired energy metabolism in a diseased heart WASHINGTON (Dec. 13, 2013) – Researchers at the George Washington ...
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Science 2013-12-13

New concerns over safety of common anesthetic

New concerns over safety of common anesthetic Large study reports increased risk of death in patients receiving etomidate for anesthesia San Francisco, CA. (December 13, 2013) – Patients receiving the widely used anesthesia drug etomidate for surgery may be at increased ...
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Science 2013-12-13

Clot-busters, caught on tape

Clot-busters, caught on tape High-speed photography provides first direct evidence of how microbubbles dissolve killer blood clots WASHINGTON, D.C. Dec. 13, 2013 -- Ultrasound-stimulated microbubbles have been showing promise in recent years as a non-invasive ...
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Technology 2013-12-13

Duke engineers make strides toward artificial cartilage

Duke engineers make strides toward artificial cartilage Composite material closest yet to properties of the real thing DURHAM, N.C. -- A Duke research team has developed a better recipe for synthetic replacement cartilage in joints. Combining two innovative technologies ...
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Environment 2013-12-13

Marine biologists unmask species diversity in coral reefs

Marine biologists unmask species diversity in coral reefs Rising water temperatures due to climate change are putting coral reefs in jeopardy, but a surprising discovery by a team of marine biologists suggests that very similar looking coral species differ in how they survive ...
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Space 2013-12-13

Astronomers discover first noble gas molecules in space

Astronomers discover first noble gas molecules in space Noble gas molecules have been detected in space for the first time in the Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant, by astronomers at UCL. Led by Professor Mike Barlow (UCL Department of Physics & Astronomy) ...
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Medicine 2013-12-13

Using air transportation data to predict pandemics

Using air transportation data to predict pandemics Computational model demonstrates how disease spreads in a highly connected world Computational work conducted at Northwestern University has led to a new mathematical theory for understanding the global spread ...
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Medicine 2013-12-13

Should your surname carry a health warning?

Should your surname carry a health warning? Research: The Brady Bunch? New evidence for nominative determinism in patients' health: Retrospective, population based cohort study Patients named Brady could be at an increased risk of requiring a pacemaker compared ...
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Medicine 2013-12-13

Is laughter really the best medicine?

Is laughter really the best medicine? Food for thought: Laughter and MIRTH (methodical investigation of risibility, therapeutic and harmful): Narrative synthesis Laughter may not be the best medicine after all and can even be harmful to some patients, suggests ...
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