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Public urinal generates electricity from urine

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The public urinal installed this year at Glastonbury festival can generate enough electricity to light the cubicle's LED tubes.Credit: Bristol BioEnergy Centre (UWE) Pee can...
Injectable biomaterial could be used to manipulate organ behavior

Injectable biomaterial could be used to manipulate organ behavior

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These images show a mesostructured silicon particle. Left: transmission X-ray microscopy 3D data set of one region, suggesting spongy structures. The purple square measures...

New type of rare brittle-bone disease discovered

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Researchers from the University of Zurich and University Children's Hospital Zurich have discovered the first X-chromosome-inherited type of the congenital disease osteogenesis imperfecta, also...

Parkinson’s Disease biomarker found in patient urine samples

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For more than five years, urine and cerebral-spinal fluid samples from patients with Parkinson's disease have been locked in freezers in the NINDS National...
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Researchers Develop Regenerative Stem Cell Treatment for Tooth Fillings

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Image credit : WIKICOMMONS Researchers from the University of Nottingham and the Wyss Institute at Harvard University have developed a the new type of tooth...

Why do aged muscles heal slowly?

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As we age, the function and regenerative abilities of skeletal muscles deteriorate, which means it is difficult for the elderly to recover from injury...

Link between stress hormone, obesity in depressed, bipolar patients

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Low levels of the stress hormone cortisol are linked to obesity, high levels of fat in the blood and metabolic syndrome among patients with...
California droughts caused mainly by changes in wind not moisture

California droughts caused mainly by changes in wind, not moisture

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This is California as viewed from the International Space Station.Credit: NASA, Stuart Rankin Droughts in California are mainly controlled by wind, not by the amount...

The snow leopard — world’s most mysterious big cat — may be more common...

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The snow leopard has long been one of the least studied -- and therefore poorly understood -- of the large cats. No longer. Scientists studying...
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Lush Venus? Searing Earth? It could have happened

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Minor evolutionary changes could have altered the fates of both Earth and Venus. Credit: Composite image by Arie Wilson Passwaters/Rice University If conditions had been...
Hydrogen cyanide on Titan key to possible prebiotic conditions

Hydrogen cyanide on Titan key to possible prebiotic conditions

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An image of Titan's surface, as taken by the European Space Agency's Huygens probe as it plunged through the moon's thick, orange-brown atmosphere on...