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'Invisibility' Cloak Could Protect Buildings From Earthquakes
Feb 14, 2012 03:12 PM EST

'Invisibility' Cloak Could Protect Buildings From Earthquakes

Dr William Parnell's team in the University's School of Mathematics have been working on the theory of invisibility cloaks which, until recently, have been merely the subject of science fiction.

Email Language Tips Off Work Hierarchy
Feb 14, 2012 03:07 PM EST

Email Language Tips Off Work Hierarchy

Members of the modern workforce might be surprised to learn that if they use the word "weekend" in a workplace email, chances are they're sending the message up the org chart. The same is true for the words "voicemail," "driving," "okay"—and even a choice four-letter word that rhymes with "hi...

Longer Use of Statins Prevents Dementia and Memory Loss
Feb 14, 2012 03:04 PM EST

New Class of Potential Drugs Inhibits Inflammation In Brain

Scientists at Emory University School of Medicine have identified a new group of compounds that may protect brain cells from inflammation linked to seizures and neurodegenerative diseases.

Opuntia humifusa
Feb 14, 2012 02:57 PM EST

Chromosome Analyses of Prickly Pear Cacti Reveal Southern Glacial Refugia

Analysis of chromosome number variation among species of a North American group of prickly pear cacti (nopales) showed that the most widespread species encountered are of hybrid origin. Those widespread species likely originated from hybridization among closely related parental species from western ...

Curcumin Treatment of Alzheimer Flies
Feb 14, 2012 02:57 PM EST

Turmeric-Based Drug Effective on Alzheimer Flies

Curcumin, a substance extracted from turmeric, prolongs life and enhances activity of fruit flies with a nervous disorder similar to Alzheimers. The study conducted at Linköping University, indicates that it is the initial stages of fibril formation and fragments of the amyloid fibrils that are m...

Texas National Guard engineers battle Bastrop blaze
Feb 14, 2012 02:56 PM EST

A Look Back Suggests a Sobering Future of Wildfire Dangers In US West

The American West has seen a recent increase in large wildfires due to droughts, the build-up of combustible fuel, or biomass, in forests, a spread of fire-prone species and increased tree mortality from insects and heat.

New Guidelines Developed For Improved DVT Diagnosis
Feb 14, 2012 02:53 PM EST

New Guidelines Developed For Improved DVT Diagnosis

A researcher at Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City is part of a select panel of international experts to help develop new evidence-based clinical guidelines used by physicians worldwide for the diagnosis and treatment of blood-clotting disorders, one of the most common cardiovascular dis...

New Smartphone App 'Moment' Helps Track Cell Phone Addiction
Feb 14, 2012 02:51 PM EST

Cellphone Use Linked to Selfish Behavior In UMD Study

Though cellphones are usually considered devices that connect people, they may make users less socially minded, finds a recent study from the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business.

GW Researchers Reveal Digital Transcriptome of Breast Cancer
Feb 14, 2012 02:36 PM EST

GW Researchers Reveal Digital Transcriptome of Breast Cancer

GW Cancer Research Team in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, published a study that is the first of its kind to use mRNA sequencing to look at the expression of genome, at a unprecedented resolution at the current time, in three type...

Scale Weight
Feb 14, 2012 02:28 PM EST

Weight Loss Can be Contagious, Study Suggests

Is weight loss "contagious"? According to a new study published online in the journal Obesity, teammates in a team-based weight loss competition significantly influenced each other's weight loss, suggesting that shedding pounds can have a ripple effect.

Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods
Feb 14, 2012 02:23 PM EST

Freeze-Dried Heart Valve Scaffolds Hold Promise For Heart Valve Replacement

The biological scaffold that gives structure to a heart valve after its cellular material has been removed can be freeze-dried and stored for later use as a tissue-engineered replacement valve to treat a failing heart, as described in an article in Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods, a peer-reviewe...

Feb 14, 2012 09:53 AM EST

UK Is a Nation of Supportive Partners

Partners provide a vital source of positive emotional support for the vast majority of people in the UK. Nine out of ten people who were married or cohabiting talk to their partner about their worries, according to data from Understanding Society, the world's largest longitudinal household study of ...

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