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'Belt' Enables Cheap, Quick Earthquake Damage Repairs

12/28/2014 19:25:02

Four years after the January 2010 earthquake, 145,000 people still remain homeless in Haiti. A cheap and simple technology to repair earthquake damaged buildings – developed at the Univ. of Sheffield – could help to reduce these delays by quickly making buildings safe and habitable.... ...

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Microsoft Still Struggling to Find CEO

12/28/2014 19:24:56

Microsoft went hunting for a new CEO — and five months after Steve Ballmer agreed to retire — the search continues.... ...

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People Can Self-administer Reliable Memory Test

12/28/2014 19:24:40

The Self-Administered Gerocognitive Examination (SAGE test) , which takes less than 15 minutes to complete, is a reliable tool for evaluating cognitive abilities. ... ...

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Astronauts Start Fire with Water

12/28/2014 19:24:13

When firefighters want to extinguish a blaze, they often douse it with water. Astronauts on board the ISS, however, are experimenting with a form of water that does the opposite. Instead of stopping fire, this water helps start it.... ...

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Unprecedented Levels of Chlorine Found in Arctic Atmosphere

12/28/2014 19:23:52

Scientists studying the atmosphere above Barrow, Alaska have discovered unprecedented levels of molecular chlorine in the air, a new study reports.... ...

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'Swiss Army Knife' Molecule Captures RNA from Single Cells

12/28/2014 19:20:13

A multi-disciplinary team from the Univ. of Pennsylvania have published in Nature Methods a first-of-its-kind way to isolate RNA from live cells in their natural tissue microenvironment without damaging nearby cells.... ...

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Math Helps Model Metamaterials

12/28/2014 19:19:52

EPFL scientists have developed an innovative mathematical method to greatly improve computer modeling of metamaterials.... ...

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Scientists Solve 40-Year-Old Salt Mystery

12/28/2014 19:19:06

Scientists have discovered how the element sodium influences the signaling of a major class of brain cell receptors, known as opioid receptors. ... ...

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Using MRI to Track Creatine May Spot Heart Problems Earlier

12/28/2014 19:16:18

A new MRI method to map creatine at higher resolutions in the heart may help clinicians and scientists find abnormalities and disorders earlier than traditional diagnostic methods, researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine, Univ. of Pennsylvania suggest in a new study published online in Nature Medicine.... ...

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3D Printing Set to Go Mainstream

12/28/2014 19:14:15

Some of the oddest items on display at the CES gadget show were edible, origami-like sculptures made of sugar, their shapes so convoluted as to baffle the eye.... ...

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