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03/14/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Weaker in space: Long-duration spaceflight linked to smaller spinal muscles in astronauts, warns study
Researchers are now concerned that spending months in outer space will seriously affect the spinal muscles of astronauts for years after returning to Earth. They found considerable shrinkage and greatly reduced density in the paraspinal muscles of International Space Station (ISS) crew who spent long periods aboard the orbital facility. “Spaceflight-induced changes in paraspinal muscle morphology […]
03/14/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers say twisted light can be used to carry large amounts of data
A joint study between British and Japanese universities came up with a way to force light into assuming a corkscrewing shape. The twisted light could carry a lot more electronic data than a straight beam. The researchers produced this twisted light with an optical circuit made up of tiny gears, the biggest of which measured only one micrometer […]
03/13/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Engineers develop revolutionary technology that uses solar energy to turn seawater into potable water
Solar energy is often used to power the process that converts undrinkable seawater into potable liquid. Italian researchers found a way to vastly increase the efficiency of the solar-powered desalination process, resulting in at least twice the amount of drinkable water compared to older approaches. Desalination removes salt from seawater so that it can be […]
03/13/2019
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By Edsel Cook
“Sounds” like home: Baby coral choose their home using acoustics and low-frequency sound
When a family is thinking about moving into a new neighborhood, they will scope out the area first and see if it is any good. In a similar vein, the larvae of coral pick a place to call home based on the sounds made by the animals there, said American researchers. Once a larva decides to settle […]
03/12/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Game theory can significantly improve human-robot interaction, say researchers
Could teaching robots to better understand human reasoning make them better and safer at working alongside their users? British and Singaporean researchers seemed to think so, which was why they applied the concept of game theory to the programming of robots designed to directly assist humans. The researchers developed a software program for a robot that uses adaptive […]
03/12/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists develop a self-cleaning spacesuit that can get rid of hyper-abrasive space dust
When humans return to the Moon or finally touch down on Mars, their spacesuits are going to get dusty really quickly. And the particulate matter found in those environments feature very rough surfaces that can quickly wear out even the durable material used for protective gear. These so-called “space dust” ended up this way because their home […]
03/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Good news for diabetics: Bishop’s weed has beneficial effects on diabetic renal injury
Bishop’s weed (Houttuynia cordata) is an edible plant from Asia that is used in traditional Chinese and Indian medicine. Researchers believed that extracts from its processed form can help protect the kidneys of diabetics from damage. The kidneys are responsible for removing impurities and excess water from the blood. This makes them very vulnerable to diabetes due […]
03/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Just because a planet has oxygen, doesn’t mean it has signs of life
The presence of oxygen in the atmosphere of a planet might no longer be considered a reliable indicator of the potential presence of organic life. Researchers recently demonstrated that they could create oxygen and organic compounds in models of planetary atmospheres without resorting to the chemical processes that give rise to life on Earth. Thousands of exoplanets have been found during […]
03/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Unique antioxidant ALA has a proven capability to regenerate organ tissue
Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is an antioxidant that has well-documented therapeutic effects. It has been proven to regenerate damaged and dying tissue of the liver and pancreas, and it also kills tumorous cells in those organs without harming healthy tissue. Developed by Dr. Burt Berkson, the curative compound is capable of restoring the liver to a healthy and normal state. […]
03/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Making better solar panels with graphene
Solar energy will benefit from the latest discovery regarding the pure form of a supermaterial. American researchers have found a way to enhance the charge and energy flow of graphene, which in turn can be applied to devices that harvest light. Graphene is made up of carbon atoms that are arranged in a hexagonal lattice. […]
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