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09/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Does Mars have an active groundwater system? Scientists say YES
Liquid water had long since deserted the surface of Mars, leaving only the faint marks of its passage in the form of dried-out channels, lake-beds, and valleys. But researchers said that the Red Planet might harbor flowing water hundreds of meters underground. Previous studies have indicated that the Martian south pole contained lakes of liquid […]
09/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers determine local acupuncture needling is important for treating peripheral neuropathy successfully
Researchers recently found a connection between local acupuncture points and the peripheral nerves involved in neuropathy and neuropathic pain. They concluded that stimulating those local points with needles ensures the successful treatment of peripheral neuropathy. Numerous studies show that acupuncture improves medical conditions like chronic lower back pain, migraine and tension headaches, and chemotherapy-related nausea and […]
09/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop new coating for textile fibers that can protect against toxic industrial chemicals
Industrial workers and soldiers alike are often exposed to deadly chemicals in the workplace. Now, they might breathe in relief thanks to a new metal-organic framework. When applied to the fibers of various textiles, the coating will catch and trap deadly chemicals, keeping the toxic substances from ever reaching the wearer. The metal-organic framework promises […]
09/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Advanced communication? Spider monkeys adjust their “whinnies” to regain contact with their group
At least one species of monkey seems to understand that low-frequency sounds travel much further than high-pitched ones. Whenever a Geoffroy’s spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) gets separated from its group, the animal deliberately reduces the pitch of its calls. By lowering the frequency of its voice, the isolated monkey makes itself heard over greater distances. […]
09/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Mars not only had rivers bigger than those on Earth; they flowed more recently than previously believed
Mars might be a dry world now, but researchers recently described a different landscape more than a billion years ago. Back then, the Red Planet produced mighty waterways that dwarfed the Amazon River, the broadest body of water on Earth today. Furthermore, the ancient Martian rivers might have lasted much longer than expected. There might […]
09/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Cosmic superbubbles discovered in nearby galaxy act like particle accelerators
Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, its central supermassive black hole produced a pair of tremendous cavities filled with gas and charged particles. The X-rays from those “superbubbles” eventually registered on the sensors of a NASA-run spacecraft and ground-based observatory. The Chandra X-ray space observatory and its ground-based counterpart, the Karl G. Jansky […]
08/31/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Research identifies the culprit that makes women more susceptible to migraines
When it comes to migraine, women are much more vulnerable than men. A new study tracked the source of these headaches to the meninges, where calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) triggered pain-related activity in female rats but not in male rats. CGRP contributes to the onset of migraines. Until recently, no one knew exactly where inside the body the […]
08/31/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Engineers miniaturize spectrometers – coming to a phone near you
Researchers have recently presented a prototype spectrometer that integrates with a digital camera to scan substances for the presence of chemicals. The micronized version of the versatile optical instrument might one day become another common feature in mobile devices. A spectrometer is a type of light-based sensor that searches for the presence of chemicals and […]
08/31/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Can life find a way? Tiny planet around a white dwarf may hold clues to understanding habitable worlds in the universe
The star called SDSS J122859.93+104032.9 died long ago, and its death spasms devoured the planets that circled it. But U.K. researchers recently found a surviving planetesimal zipping through the diminishing debris disk around the white dwarf star. A fragment that broke off its original exoplanet during the latter’s destruction, the planetesimal showed high levels of […]
08/27/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Use of alternative medicine in Sub-Saharan Africa is “significant”, concludes study
Australian researchers completed the first comprehensive and empirical study on the use of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines (TCAM) in sub-Saharan Africa. They reported that people in that region use a significant amount of TCAMs even though they enjoy access to modern medicine and could afford the cost of conventional treatments. “Health departments and governments across the region must […]
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