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Technology 2013-10-22

Numerical validation of quantum magnetic ordering

Numerical validation of quantum magnetic ordering Numerical simulations designed to confirm the magnetic characteristics of 3D quantum materials largely match the theoretical predictions A new study set out to use numerical simulations to validate previous theoretical ...
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Science 2013-10-22

A fresh solution for the lindane problem

A fresh solution for the lindane problem The UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country and Tecnalia are seeking fresh solutions by means of iron nanoparticles to eliminate the consequences of lindane manufacture and use. For many years two companies located in Bizkaia, ...
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Medicine 2013-10-22

Coffee consumption reduces risk of liver cancer

Coffee consumption reduces risk of liver cancer Bethesda, MD (Oct. 22, 2013) -- Coffee consumption reduces risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common type of liver cancer, by about 40 percent, according to an up-to-date meta-analysis published ...
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Science 2013-10-22

Fat and fit

Fat and fit How dormice make optimal use of their body fat reserves In the dog days of summer, female edible dormice (Glis glis) are busy caring for their young but immediately after this energy-intensive period they ...
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Medicine 2013-10-22

Model plant misled scientists about multicellular growth

Model plant misled scientists about multicellular growth Scientists have misunderstood one of the most fundamental processes in the life of plants because they have been looking at the wrong flower, according to University of Leeds researchers. Arabidopsis ...
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Environment 2013-10-22

Climate change increased the number of deaths

Climate change increased the number of deaths The increased temperatures caused by ongoing climate change in Stockholm, Sweden between 1980 and 2009 caused 300 more premature deaths than if the temperature increase did not take place. In Sweden as a whole, ...
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Physics 2013-10-22

Copper shock: An atomic-scale stress test

Copper shock: An atomic-scale stress test Scientists used the powerful X-ray laser at the U.S. Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to create movies detailing trillionths-of-a-second changes in the arrangement of ...
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Space 2013-10-22

NASA sees hint of Typhoon Lekima's rapidly intensification

NASA sees hint of Typhoon Lekima's rapidly intensification Tropical Storm Lekima intensified quickly early on Oct. 22 while traveling over the open waters of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean. The day before the rapid intensification, NASA's TRMM satellite passed overhead ...
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Environment 2013-10-22

Low-priced plastic photovoltaics

Low-priced plastic photovoltaics Article in 'The Journal of Chemical Physics' describes new approach to making cheaper, more efficient solar panels WASHINGTON, D.C. Oct. 22, 2013 -- Photovoltaic devices, which tap the power of the sun and convert it to electricity, ...
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Environment 2013-10-22

Classification system proposed for green roofs

Classification system proposed for green roofs Green roofs (or living roofs) are becoming a growing trend in North America – and have been long established in Europe – for their value in conserving energy, improving air quality, managing storm water runoff, beautifying ...
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Energy 2013-10-22

Shifting winds in turbine arrays

Shifting winds in turbine arrays New model described in 'Physics of Fluids' shows changing air flows can transfer energy to wind turbines from both above and below the blades WASHINGTON, D.C. Oct. 22, 2013 -- Researchers modeling how changes in air flow ...
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Space 2013-10-22

NASA sees Atlantic depression become Tropical Storm Lorenzo

NASA sees Atlantic depression become Tropical Storm Lorenzo It took six hours for the thirteenth tropical depression of the Atlantic Ocean hurricane season to organize and strengthen into Tropical Storm Lorenzo. NASA's Aqua satellite captured a "before" image and ...
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Science 2013-10-22

BUSM researchers make a case for free fatty acids

BUSM researchers make a case for free fatty acids The current global epidemic of obesity-linked diabetes and its associated consequences -cardiovascular, neurological and renal diseases - is a growing public health problem for which therapeutic options ...
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