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Natural Disturbances Affect Climate Response Strategies

01/22/2014 07:52:09

Fires and hurricanes are only two examples of natural disturbances that drastically affect millions of people worldwide. ... ...

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New Metrics for Analysis of Flexible Macromolecules

01/22/2014 07:52:09

A dramatic leap forward in the ability of scientists to study the structural states of macromolecules such as proteins and nanoparticles in solution has been achieved by a pair of researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). ... ...

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Cell Transplant Key to Type 1 Diabetes Cure

01/22/2014 07:52:06

Researchers have made a significant first step with newly engineered biomaterials for cell transplantation that could lead to a possible cure for Type 1 diabetes, which affects about three million Americans.... ...

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Newfound Hormone Key to Future Diabetes Treatment

01/22/2014 07:52:05

Scientists have identified a hormone that can sharply boost the number of cells that make insulin in mice, a discovery that may someday lead to a treatment for the most common type of diabetes.... ...

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Exotic Atoms Shed Light on Physics Puzzle from Dawn of Universe

01/22/2014 07:52:02

An international team of physicists has found the first direct evidence of pear shaped nuclei in exotic atoms.... ...

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Alpine Bacteria IDs Alcohol Gateway to the Brain

01/22/2014 07:52:01

Thanks to a rare bacteria that grows only on rocks in the Swiss Alps, researchers at The Univ. of Texas at Austin and the Pasteur Institute have been the first to identify how alcohol might affect key brain proteins.... ...

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Airline to Test Volcanic Ash Cloud Detector

01/22/2014 07:51:59

A UK budget airline will create an artificial volcanic ash cloud over Europe this summer to test ash detection technology. ... ...

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One Can of Sugar-Laden Soda Heightens Diabetes Risk

01/22/2014 07:51:58

Drinking one extra sugar-sweetened soft drink a day can increase a person's risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 22 percent, a new study suggests.... ...

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Inorganic Nanosheets Enhance Batteries

01/22/2014 07:51:54

A graphene inspired electrode material that could help batteries hold more power has been developed by Chinese scientists. The large surface area of these cobalt oxide nanosheets is key to their electrochemical performance.... ...

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Silver-Based Material Offers High Thermoelectric Performance

01/22/2014 07:51:50

Researchers from the Center for Emergent Matter Science and the Univ. of Tokyo Graduate School of Engineering report on a silver-based layered material with high thermoelectric performance that holds promise for high-efficiency thermoelectrics that operate at room temperature.... ...

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