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Brain imaging helps redefine intelligence

Brain imaging helps redefine intelligence

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High-tech scans of the resting human brain can provide a new way to define and interpret the brain's actual mental capacity, new research suggests. In...
Powerful LED based train headlight optimized for energy savings

Powerful LED-based train headlight optimized for energy savings

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Researchers have designed a new LED-based train headlight that uses a tenth of the energy required for headlights using conventional light sources. If operated...
Can a cockroach teach a robot how to scurry across rugged terrain

Can a cockroach teach a robot how to scurry across rugged terrain?

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When they turn up in family pantries or restaurant kitchens, cockroaches are commonly despised as ugly, unhealthy pests and are quickly killed. But in...
Cancer killing virus acts by alerting immune system

Cancer-killing virus acts by alerting immune system

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A new UC San Francisco study has shown that a cancer-killing ("oncolytic") virus currently in clinical trials may function as a cancer vaccine -...
Genetic limits threaten chickpeas a globally critical food

Genetic limits threaten chickpeas, a globally critical food

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Perhaps you missed the news that the price of hummus has spiked in Great Britain. The cause, as the New York Times reported on...
Team unravels mysterious eye infection—Oregon woman first known case of human infected with cattle eyeworm species

Team unravels mysterious eye infection—Oregon woman first known case of human infected with cattle...

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An August 2016 call to an infectious disease hotline OHSU runs for Northwest physicians ended up being one for the record books. Erin Bonura, M.D.,...
Scientists create patterned graphene onto food paper cloth cardboard

Scientists create patterned graphene onto food, paper, cloth, cardboard

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Rice University scientists who introduced laser-induced graphene (LIG) have enhanced their technique to produce what may become a new class of edible electronics. The Rice...
SMU study finds earthquakes continue for years after gas field wastewater injection stops

SMU study finds earthquakes continue for years after gas field wastewater injection stops

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Efforts to stop human-caused earthquakes by shutting down wastewater injection wells that serve adjacent oil and gas fields may oversimplify the challenge, according to...
Money only buys happiness for a certain amount

Money only buys happiness for a certain amount

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There is an optimal point to how much money it takes to make an individual happy, and that amount varies worldwide, according to research...
The end of yo yo dieting Monash researchers uncover brain switch that controls fat burning

The end of yo-yo dieting? Monash researchers uncover brain switch that controls fat burning

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Scientists have discovered a molecular switch in the brain that regulates fat burning - and could provide a way to control weight gain following...
New machine learning algorithm uncovers time delayed interactions in cells

New machine learning algorithm uncovers time-delayed interactions in cells

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Biologists have long understood the various parts within the cell. But how these parts interact with and respond to each other is largely unknown. "We...