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South Asians living with coronary disease experience lower quality of life
Feb 15, 2012 11:30 AM EST

South Asians Living With Coronary Disease Experience Lower Quality of Life

In a first-of-its-kind study in Canada, Kevin Bainey of the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry has discovered that South Asians who live in Alberta with coronary disease experience a lower quality of life.

Galaxy ESO 243-49
Feb 15, 2012 11:15 AM EST

Black Hole Came From a Shredded Galaxy

Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have found a cluster of young, blue stars encircling the first intermediate-mass black hole ever discovered. The presence of the star cluster suggests that the black hole was once at the core of a now-disintegrated dwarf galaxy. The discovery of the bl...

Finnish research organisation VTT combines mobile phone technology and microscopy
Feb 15, 2012 11:09 AM EST

Finnish Research Organisation VTT Combines Mobile Phone Technology And Microscopy

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, the leading multi-technological applied research organisation in Northern Europe, has developed an optical accessory that turns an ordinary camera phone into a high-resolution microscope. The device is accurate to one hundredth of a millimetre. Among those w...

Opioids
Feb 15, 2012 10:46 AM EST

Orthopaedic Smart Device Provides Personalized Medicine

Imagine a smart sensor customized to provide vital, real-time information about a patient's recent orthopaedic surgery. Instead of relying on X-rays or invasive procedures, surgeons will be able to collect diagnostic data from an implantable sensor. A study presented at the Orthopaedic Research Soci...

Taurus
Feb 15, 2012 10:26 AM EST

APEX Turns Its Eye to Dark Clouds in Taurus

The Taurus Molecular Cloud, in the constellation of Taurus (The Bull), lies about 450 light-years from Earth. This image shows two parts of a long, filamentary structure in this cloud, which are known as Barnard 211 and Barnard 213. Their names come from Edward Emerson Barnard's photographic atlas o...

NASA Sees Cyclone Giovanna Centered Over Madagascar
Feb 15, 2012 08:42 AM EST

NASA Sees Deadly Cyclone Giovanna Over the Center of Madagascar

Cyclone Giovanna made landfall in eastern Madagascar very early on February 14 and continues tracking in a southwestern direction toward the Mozambique Channel. NASA's Aqua satellite captured an image when Giovanna's center was close to the capital city of Antananarivo, and NASA's TRMM satellite saw...

NASA MODIS Image of Cyclone Jasmine
Feb 15, 2012 08:28 AM EST

NASA Sees Tropical Cyclone Jasmine Near Tonga

Tropical Cyclone Jasmine is still lingering near the island nation of Tonga in the South Pacific and was captured in an infrared image from NASA's Aqua satellite. Jasmine is bringing gusty winds and heavy rainfall to some of Tonga's islands.

Feb 14, 2012 04:37 PM EST

From Prediction to Reality -- a New Class of Bulk Insulator But Surface Conductor Material

As a result of a joint intensive work of several groups from five different countries, including Basque Country, a new wide class of topological insulators materials that are insulators in the bulk but conductors at the surface with technologically very promising properties has been discovered.

Feb 14, 2012 04:37 PM EST

Shear Stiffness And Friction Mechanics of Single-Layer Graphene Measured For the First Time

Researchers from the University of Bristol have measured and identified for the first time the stress and strain shear modulus and internal friction of graphene sheets. Graphene is a material that has many potential groundbreaking uses in the electronics and composites industry.

MDC Researchers Reveal Molecular Mechanism Underlying Severe Anomalies of the Forebrain
Feb 14, 2012 04:37 PM EST

MDC Researchers Reveal Molecular Mechanism Underlying Severe Anomalies of the Forebrain

Researchers of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch have now identified and described a molecular mechanism underlying the most common malformation of the brain in humans. In holoprosencephaly (HPE), the forebrain (prosencephalon) is only incompletely formed.

Feb 14, 2012 04:35 PM EST

Study Finds Injectable Treatment For Blood Clots In Advanced Cancer Patients Increases

The use of an injectable, clot-preventing drug known as Low Molecular Weight Heparin to treat patients with advanced cancer complicated by blood clots increased steadily between 2000 and 2007, according to a new study published in The Oncologist, funded by the National Cancer Institute and led by Ka...

Feb 14, 2012 04:34 PM EST

Fragmented Sleep, Fragmented Mind: A New Theory of Sleep Disruption And Dissociation

Scientific research has shed new light on dissociative symptoms and dissociative identity disorder, formerly known as multiple personality disorder. This condition seems to arise most often when a vulnerable person meets a therapist with a suggestive line of questioning or encounters sensationalized...

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