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04/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Can Lactobacillus fermentum, a “good” bacteria, address glutathione deficiency?
A shortage in glutathione is bad news for the many protective processes of the body that rely on this antioxidant. However, it is possible to replenish the levels of glutathione by taking the Lactobacillus fermentum ME-3 strain (ME-3) as a probiotic supplement. ME-3 is a type of good bacteria that can produce glutathione. This antioxidant is […]
04/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New discoveries on a widely-studied material changes how scientists view polymers
Every year, more than a thousand research teams publish the results of their individual investigations into the properties and potential uses of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT). But the latest Swedish study suggests that all of those earlier examinations of the organic polymer were based on incorrect assumptions of how PEDOT actually worked. The findings of the Linköping University (LiU) […]
04/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New multimaterial 3D printing can help create better robotic systems
Chinese and Singaporean researchers have proposed a new approach to building better soft robots. Their concept combined 3D printing and several heat-activated materials to create robotic actuators that could overcome the problems of soft materials. Most robots feature rigid parts that can cause serious injuries to any nearby human who gets hit by a fast-moving mechanical […]
04/04/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Who knew you could use light to compute?
A Japanese research team developed a new type of computing device that doesn’t rely on electric charges to perform logic operations. Instead, their prototype machine uses ultraviolet light and electric fields to power its computational processes. Furthermore, instead of being made from a silicon semiconductor, the new device is chemical-based. The techniques used to create it and enable its logic […]
04/03/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Painting white stripes on your body may protect you from insect bites, according to scientific studies
If you are in the wilderness or any area with biting insects, you can keep the potential disease-bearing insects away from you by painting white stripes on your skin. European researchers explained that this particular pattern of body paint serves as an effective insect repellent that isn’t reliant on a potentially unsafe chemical effect. Many indigenous people […]
04/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Wireless power at your fingertips: Researchers develop revolutionary “cuttable, flexible” charger
Japanese researchers are almost as obsessed with wireless technology as they are with robots. They recently announced a new method of wireless charging for smartphones, smartwatches, and other electronic devices. They created a power transfer sheet made of thin and very flexible material. The conductive sheet can be turned into any shape so that it can fit on […]
04/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Cancer treatments HARM patients: Radiotherapy can cause aggravated lung injury – study
A Canadian research team announced that it has found the reason for the appearance of pulmonary fibrosis in a number of lung cancer patients who underwent thoracic radiotherapy. They found a connection between genes on a certain chromosome and the development of lung injuries triggered by radiation. The researchers were investigating chromosome 6, one of the 23 pairs of DNA molecules found […]
04/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study warns that AI expansion cannot be fully understood or measured and that humans should “proceed with caution”
Some consider artificial intelligence to be a boon to mankind, while others believe that it will be the destruction of civilization. A team of Canadian researchers warns that it will be very difficult to predict how AI will grow in the future – and that they are not leaving out the possibility of the much-touted technology utterly failing to […]
04/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Novel electrolytic process with plasma could open new doors in renewable energy
Ohio-based researchers reported the successful revival of an old way of producing the very useful compound ammonia. They used a plasma-based electrolytic reaction to create ammonia from nitrogen and water. Furthermore, they did not need to use any hydrogen or solid metal catalysts. Ammonia was first synthesized in the early 20th century. Nowadays, it is used to make fertilizer and numerous other products that […]
03/30/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Silicon nanoparticles could extend the life of lithium-ion batteries by 10 times
When it comes to developing new battery technology, researchers either pour their efforts into a new replacement for lithium-ion batteries or find another way to milk more performance out of existing lithium-based systems. Canadian researchers took the latter approach by using nanoscale silicon particles to increase the charge capacity of a Li-ion cell. Their scientific paper detailed how they tested four different […]
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