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2 Types of Costs to Hosts Associated with Infections
Feb 23, 2012 03:42 PM EST

New Strategies for Treatment of Infectious Diseases

The immune system protects from infections by detecting and eliminating invading pathogens. These two strategies form the basis of conventional clinical approaches in the fight against infectious diseases. In the latest issue of the journal Science, Miguel Soares from the Instituto Gulbenkian de CiĂ...

Redesigned Catalyst for Producing Hydrogen
Feb 23, 2012 02:42 PM EST

Breakthrough in Designing Cheaper, More Efficient Catalysts for Fuel Cells

University of California, Berkeley, chemists are reimagining catalysts in ways that could have a profound impact on the chemical industry as well as on the growing market for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

A Different Sibling
Feb 23, 2012 01:32 PM EST

Earth Siblings Can be Different!

The study of the photospheric stellar abundances of the planet-host stars is the key to understanding how protoplanets form, as well as which protoplanetary clouds evolve planets and which do not. These studies, which have important implications for models of giant planet formation and evolution, al...

Storm Path Over Manhattan
Feb 23, 2012 01:28 PM EST

'Storm of the century' may become 'storm of the decade'

As the Earth's climate changes, the worst inundations from hurricanes and tropical storms could become far more common in low-lying coastal areas, a new study suggests. Researchers from Princeton University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that regions such as the New York City me...

Fishjelly
Feb 23, 2012 12:52 PM EST

A Research Challenges the Theories on the Global Increase in Jellyfish Population

An international research, involving the participation of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), provides a new perspective on the jellyfish proliferation in world's oceans. This phenomenon has noticeably impacted on beaches around the world in recent years and has provoked the concerns of fi...

Artist's Illustration of IGR J17091
Feb 23, 2012 12:18 PM EST

NASA'S Chandra Finds Fastest Wind from Stellar-Mass Black Hole

Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory have clocked the fastest wind yet discovered blowing off a disk around a stellar-mass black hole. This result has important implications for understanding how this type of black hole behaves.

Scoping the cost of the world's biggest new supercomputer
Feb 23, 2012 12:05 PM EST

Scoping the Cost of the World's Biggest New Supercomputer

The world's most powerful telescope – the new Square Kilometre Array (SKA) – is likely to need the world's biggest computer to handle the incredible amount of data it will produce − and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) is working out how to do it with...

Parkinson’s Disease
Feb 23, 2012 11:57 AM EST

Parkinson's Disease Patients Can Become More Creative When They Take Dopamine

Some Parkinson's Disease patients can suddenly become creative when they take dopamine therapy, producing pictures, sculptures, novels and poetry. But their new-found interests can become so overwhelming that they ignore other aspects of their everyday life, such as daily chores and social activitie...

NIST Reveals Switching Mechanism in Promising Computer Memory Device
Feb 23, 2012 11:46 AM EST

NIST Reveals Switching Mechanism in Promising Computer Memory Device

Sometimes knowing that a new technology works is not enough. You also must know why it works to get marketplace acceptance. New information from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)* about how layered switching devices for novel computer memory systems work, for example, may now...

Cyber attacks
Feb 23, 2012 11:21 AM EST

Switzerland Plans Drill for Protection Against Cyber-Attacks

The threat of attacks from cyberspace has grown by now to a level of being one of the greatest threats of public safety. Therefore the Swiss government is preparing for the worst case scenario by challenging its crisis managements groups with a drill this fall.

People Drink More Alcohol on Gym Days, Researchers Find
Feb 23, 2012 11:17 AM EST

Burning Calories at the Gym Avoids Burnout at Work

Obesity can be a dangerous risk to our physical health, but according to a Tel Aviv University researcher, avoiding the gym can also take a toll on our mental health, leading to depression and greater burnout rates at work.

World Nourishment at Risk of Being Diminished
Feb 23, 2012 11:08 AM EST

World Nourishment at Risk of Being Diminished: Wild Cereals Threatened by Global Warming

A 28-year comparative study of wild emmer wheat and wild barley populations has revealed that these progenitors of cultivated wheat and barley, which are the best hope for crop improvement, have undergone changes over this period of global warming. The changes present a real concern for their being ...

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