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09/13/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Heart surgery is twice as risky for women; aortic surgery outcomes have higher risk of complications and stroke, compared to men
A new study warned that women experience greater danger during surgical operations to repair the aorta than men. Female patients who undergo aortic surgery have higher risks of developing health complications, suffering strokes, and death. The largest blood vessel in the body, the aorta, delivers oxygenated blood from the heart to the farthest reaches of the body. Sometimes, however, […]
09/12/2019
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By Edsel Cook
How does a metal light enough to be moved by humans become explosion proof?
German researchers took cues from bones when developing their new open-cell metal foams. Not only are the new materials incredibly light, they also have the strength to withstand the impact of vehicular accidents and even an explosion. The Saarland University team applied their coating process to a lattice substrate of aluminum or polymer foam. The […]
09/12/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Mysterious Mars: Methane “burp” previously detected on Mars “seems to have disappeared”
A follow-up study to the recently announced discovery of methane on Mars popped the happy bubble of researchers regarding the possibility of alien life on the Red Planet. Conducted by a different team using far more capable sensors, the new inquiry found no trace of the organic gas in the atmosphere. In April 2018, the […]
09/11/2019
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By Edsel Cook
“Heat wave” pulses through graphite as scientists achieve a surprising mechanism of heat transfer
Researchers successfully forced heat to move in a different way than usual. They got it to travel like a wave through a graphite medium at the same speed as sound waves. Unlike light or sound, heat does not propagate through waves. It spreads via diffusion and bounces off excited molecules in all directions. If heat […]
09/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Those fun ball pits your child likes to play in are probably a breeding ground for killer germs
The next time you go to the pediatric clinic, it may be best not to let your child into the ball pit. A recent study warned that these physical therapy playgrounds were just as dirty and filled with disease-causing microbes as their counterparts in family restaurants. Published in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC), […]
09/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Flashing lights and pink noise could be the key to preventing Alzheimer’s
Researchers believe they have found a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. Animal tests show that exposing mice to light flashes and sound pulses at the frequency of 40 hertz can reverse some of the symptoms of the neurodegenerative disease. Alzheimer’s disease continues to defy any attempt at treating it. Several pharmaceutical drugs help regulate a few […]
09/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
After a decade, an odd star is back to spitting bright flashes of radio waves at us
Ten years ago, the bright star XTE J1810-197 went dark and silent on the radioscopes without warning. Now, researchers report that the magnetar has recently roused from dormancy and has started behaving differently than it did in the past. A neutron star is the collapsed core of a giant star that went supernova in the distant […]
09/06/2019
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By Edsel Cook
It turns out, dinosaurs also had great hearing – which made them even better hunters than previously thought
Birds possess sharp hearing, all the better to catch their prey. A new study on alligators suggests that the crocodilians share the same ability. And both groups of animals might have shared the same keen sense of hearing with dinosaurs. Birds are often described as feathery dinosaurs. Crocodilians are also considered to be the closest living relations […]
09/05/2019
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By Edsel Cook
The heart could get a new lease on life, thanks to mysterious abdominal tissue
Children born with extreme cardiac issues often need to undergo a heart transplant within the first decade of their lives. But Illinois-based researchers believe that transplanting an abdominal tissue called omentum to the defective heart can help reduce stress on the organ, thereby eliminating the need for a heart transplant. Defined as a curtain of fatty tissue […]
09/05/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers find way to harvest electricity from bacteria
A Swedish-led research group succeeded in increasing the amount of electrical current that they can harvest from bacteria. The jump in efficiency is a big step toward the use of bacteria as sources of clean and renewable energy. In light of the dwindling supply of fossil fuels and the increasing demand for energy, researchers are exploring potential sources […]
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