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http://www.labspaces.net/images/badge_large.pngObama's New Math on Medical Research
<table> <tr><td> President highlights tiny NIH program in attacking Romney </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Science - Discipline: Science Politicshttp://www.labspaces.net/118990/Obama_s_New_Math_on_Medical_Research
Thu, 05 Apr 2012 08:41:58 -0500Deep brain stimulation also has long-lasting effects for patients with severe depression
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/370098_mri_head_scan.jpg" width="80" height="80" border="0" /> </td><td> People with severe depression are constantly despondent, lacking in drive, withdrawn and no longer feel joy. Most suffer from anxiety and the desire to take their own life. Approximately one out of every five people in Germany suffers from depression in the course of his/her life ? sometimes resulting in suicide. People with depression are frequently treated with psychotherapy and medication. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: University of Bonn - Discipline: Psychologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118989/Deep_brain_stimulation_also_has_long_lasting_effects_for_patients_with_severe_depression
Thu, 05 Apr 2012 08:45:01 -0500Does religious faith lead to greater rewards here on Earth?
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/880737_brain_001.jpg" width="80" height="102.18181818182" border="0" /> </td><td> Delayed gratification: People who are good at overcoming their immediate impulses to take small rewards now ? in favor of larger rewards down the road ? do better in many areas of life, including academic achievement, income, job performance and health. What life experiences develop this ability? A new study published online, ahead of print, by the journal of E </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: University of Miami - Discipline: Psychologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118988/Does_religious_faith_lead_to_greater_rewards_here_on_Earth_
Thu, 05 Apr 2012 08:30:01 -0500How Usain Bolt can run faster -- effortlessly
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/Usain_Bolt_Olympics_cropped.jpg" width="80" height="106.66666666667" border="0" /> </td><td> Usain Bolt can achieve faster running times with no extra effort on his part or improvement to his fitness, according to a study published today in Significance, the magazine of the Royal Statistical Society and the American Statistical Association. Cambridge Professor of Mathematical Sciences John D. Barrow illustrates how, based on concrete mathematical evidence, Bolt can cut his world re </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Wiley-Blackwell - Discipline: Physicshttp://www.labspaces.net/118987/How_Usain_Bolt_can_run_faster____effortlessly
Thu, 05 Apr 2012 08:15:01 -0500Cone snail venom controls pain
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/Imhof-Lannert-DSC_1354.jpg" width="80" height="55.2" border="0" /> </td><td> Hidden in the mud, the cone snail Conus purpurascens lies in wait for its victims. It attracts its prey, fish, with its proboscis, which can move like a worm, protruding from the mud. Once a fish approaches out of curiosity, the snail will rapidly shoot a harpoon at it, which consists of an evolutionarily modified tooth. The paralyzed victim then becomes an easy meal. It takes the venomous cone sn </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: University of Bonn - Discipline: Healthhttp://www.labspaces.net/118986/Cone_snail_venom_controls_pain
Thu, 05 Apr 2012 08:00:09 -0500How to make high-end perfumes without whale barf
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/800px-Ambergris.jpg" width="80" height="60" border="0" /> </td><td> University of British Columbia researchers have identified a gene in balsam fir trees that could facilitate cheaper and more sustainable production of plant-based fixatives and scents used in the fragrance industry and reduce the need for ambergris, a substance harvested from whale barf. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: University of British Columbia - Discipline: Chemistryhttp://www.labspaces.net/118985/How_to_make_high_end_perfumes_without_whale_barf
Thu, 05 Apr 2012 07:54:47 -0500A new gene thought to be the cause in early-onset forms of Alzheimer's disease
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/shutterstock_25532056.jpg" width="80" height="53.6" border="0" /> </td><td> A new gene that causes early-onset of Alzheimer's disease has been discovered by the research team of Dominique Campion at the Insert unit 1079 "Genetics of cancer and neuropsychiatric diseases" in Rouen. The research scientists showed that in the families of 5 of 14 patients suffering from the disease, mutations were detected on the gene SORL1. This gene regulates the production of a peptide invo </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: INSERM (Institut national de la sant? et de la recherche m?dicale) - Discipline: Geneticshttp://www.labspaces.net/118984/A_new_gene_thought_to_be_the_cause_in_early_onset_forms_of_Alzheimer_s_disease
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 16:30:01 -0500A link between atherosclerosis and autoimmunity
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/708px-RCA_atherosclerosis.jpg" width="80" height="67.733333333333" border="0" /> </td><td> Individuals who suffer from autoimmune diseases also display a tendency to develop atherosclerosis ? the condition popularly known as hardening of the arteries. Clinical researchers at LMU, in collaboration with colleagues in W?rzburg, have now discovered a mechanism which helps to explain the connection between the two types of disorder. The link is provided by a specific class of immune cells ca </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t M?nchen - Discipline: Immunologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118983/A_link_between_atherosclerosis_and_autoimmunity
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 16:15:01 -0500Scientists solving the mystery of human consciousness
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/42407_web.jpg" width="80" height="66.133333333333" border="0" /> </td><td> Awakening from anesthesia is often associated with an initial phase of delirious struggle before the full restoration of awareness and orientation to one's surroundings. Scientists now know why this may occur: primitive consciousness emerges first. Using brain imaging techniques in healthy volunteers, a team of scientists led by Adjunct Professor Harry Scheinin, M.D. from the University of Turku, </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Academy of Finland - Discipline: Neurosciencehttp://www.labspaces.net/118982/Scientists_solving_the_mystery_of_human_consciousness
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 16:00:01 -0500Don't send your recycled glasses to developing countries
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/42405_web.jpg" width="80" height="60" border="0" /> </td><td> You might feel good sending your old reading glasses to a developing country. But a recent international study, led by the International Centre for Eyecare Education (ICEE), a collaborating partner in the Vision CRC, in Sydney, suggests it is far better to give $10 for an eye examination and a new pair of glasses if you want to help someone in desperate need, and it is far better for building capa </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Science in Public - Discipline: Sociologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118981/Don_t_send_your_recycled_glasses_to_developing_countries
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 14:45:01 -05004 works better than 3
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/H1N1_influenza_virus.jpg" width="80" height="94.133333333333" border="0" /> </td><td> An intranasal vaccine that includes four weakened strains of influenza could do a better job in protecting children from the flu than current vaccines, Saint Louis University research shows. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Saint Louis University - Discipline: Epidemiologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118980/__works_better_than__
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 14:30:01 -0500Arsenic turns stem cells cancerous, spurring tumor growth
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/Human_embryonic_stem_cell_colony_phase.jpg" width="80" height="69.866666666667" border="0" /> </td><td> Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have discovered how exposure to arsenic can turn normal stem cells into cancer stem cells and spur tumor growth. Inorganic arsenic, which affects the drinking water of millions of people worldwide, has been previously shown to be a human carcinogen. A growing body of evidence suggests that cancer is a stem-cell based disease. Normal stem cells are e </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: NIH/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences - Discipline: Cancerhttp://www.labspaces.net/118979/Arsenic_turns_stem_cells_cancerous__spurring_tumor_growth
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 14:15:01 -0500Incisive research links teeth with diet
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/42378_web.jpg" width="80" height="75.2" border="0" /> </td><td> You are what you eat is truism that has been given new impetus by 'cutting edge' research led by the University of Leicester that reveals your teeth are literally shaped by your food. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: University of Leicester - Discipline: Evolutionhttp://www.labspaces.net/118978/Incisive_research_links_teeth_with_diet
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 14:00:01 -0500How do cancers become resistant to chemotherapy?
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/DNA_Repair.jpg" width="80" height="102.66666666667" border="0" /> </td><td> Genetic mutations in cancer cells can lead to resistance to treatment, thereby potentially resulting in relapse. However, a new article, published April 3 in the magazine section of the online, open-access journal PLoS Biology, suggests that the converse may also happen. Steven Frank from the University of California, Irvine, and Marsha Rosner from the University of Chicago, propose that it </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Public Library of Science - Discipline: Cancerhttp://www.labspaces.net/118977/How_do_cancers_become_resistant_to_chemotherapy_
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 13:45:02 -0500Researchers use a game to change how scientists study outbreaks
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/shutterstock_67113391.jpg" width="80" height="58.133333333333" border="0" /> </td><td> An international team of scientists has created an innovative tool for teaching the fundamentals of epidemiology?the science of how infectious diseases move through a population. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Public Library of Science - Discipline: Epidemiologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118976/Researchers_use_a_game_to_change_how_scientists_study_outbreaks
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 13:30:01 -0500Increasing height and body mass index are risk factors for ovarian cancer
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/843474___code__.jpg" width="80" height="53.333333333333" border="0" /> </td><td> A study in this week's PLoS Medicine suggests that increasing height and, among women who have never taken menopausal hormone therapy, increased body mass index are risk factors for developing ovarian cancer. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Public Library of Science - Discipline: Cancerhttp://www.labspaces.net/118975/Increasing_height_and_body_mass_index_are_risk_factors_for_ovarian_cancer
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 13:15:01 -0500Cholesterol drug shows benefit in animal study of Alzheimer's disease
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/Simvastatin_Structural_Formulae.jpg" width="80" height="64.266666666667" border="0" /> </td><td> A cholesterol drug commonly prescribed to reduce cardiovascular disease risk restores blood vessel function in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, according to a study in the April 4 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience. The drug simvastatin (Zocor?) ? which works by slowing cholesterol production ? also improves learning and memory in adult, but not aged Alzheimer's mode </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Society for Neuroscience - Discipline: Neurosciencehttp://www.labspaces.net/118974/Cholesterol_drug_shows_benefit_in_animal_study_of_Alzheimer_s_disease
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 13:00:01 -0500Everything You Wanted to Know About Data Mining but Were Afraid to Ask
<table> <tr><td> A guide to what data mining, how it works, and why it's important. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: The Atlantic - Discipline: Internethttp://www.labspaces.net/118973/Everything_You_Wanted_to_Know_About_Data_Mining_but_Were_Afraid_to_Ask
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500Early warning system for seizures could cut false alarms
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/42396_web.jpg" width="80" height="54.933333333333" border="0" /> </td><td> Epilepsy affects 50 million people worldwide, but in a third of these cases, medication cannot keep seizures from occurring. One solution is to shoot a short pulse of electricity to the brain to stamp out the seizure just as it begins to erupt. But brain implants designed to do this have run into a stubborn problem: too many false alarms, triggering unneeded treatment. To solve this, Johns Hopkin </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Johns Hopkins University - Discipline: Neurosciencehttp://www.labspaces.net/118972/Early_warning_system_for_seizures_could_cut_false_alarms
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 12:45:01 -0500Flash and the PDF: Computing's Last Great and Now Endangered Monopolies
<table> <tr><td> Two of Adobe's products are unlikely survivors in a period of massive turmoil in the computer industry. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: The Atlantic - Discipline: Internethttp://www.labspaces.net/118971/Flash_and_the_PDF__Computing_s_Last_Great_and_Now_Endangered_Monopolies
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500Advanced power-grid research finds low-cost, low-carbon future in West
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/42395_web.jpg" width="80" height="68.266666666667" border="0" /> </td><td> The least expensive way for the Western U.S. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions enough to help prevent the worst consequences of global warming is to replace coal with renewable and other sources of energy that may include nuclear power, according to a new study by University of California, Berkeley, researchers. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: University of California - Berkeley - Discipline: Energyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118970/Advanced_power_grid_research_finds_low_cost__low_carbon_future_in_West
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 12:30:02 -050020 Services Google Thinks Are More Important Than Google Scholar
<table> <tr><td> Google has demoted its glorious research tool, yet another sign that projects without much revenue are endangered under Larry Page's reign. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: The Atlantic - Discipline: Internethttp://www.labspaces.net/118969/___Services_Google_Thinks_Are_More_Important_Than_Google_Scholar
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500Darwin in the genome
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/843473___code__.jpg" width="80" height="53.454545454545" border="0" /> </td><td> A current controversy raging in evolutionary biology is whether adaptation to new environments is the result of many genes, each of relatively small effect, or just a few genes of large effect. A new study published in Molecular Ecologystrongly supports the first "many-small" hypothesis. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: McGill University - Discipline: Evolutionhttp://www.labspaces.net/118968/Darwin_in_the_genome
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 12:15:01 -0500PC Deathwatch: In Which Intel Begins to Sweat
<table> <tr><td> Intel sounds afraid of the future.?Speaking to PC World yesterday, Intel Product Manager Anand Kajshmanan and media spokesperson Alison Wesley set out in no uncertain terms what the Ultrabook means to Intel. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: FastCompany - Discipline: Technologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118967/PC_Deathwatch__In_Which_Intel_Begins_to_Sweat
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500New isotope measurement could alter history of early solar system
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/1021854___atomic__.jpg" width="80" height="60.16" border="0" /> </td><td> The early days of our solar system might look quite different than previously thought, according to research at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory published in Science. The study used more sensitive instruments to find a different half-life for samarium, one of the isotopes used to chart the evolution of the solar system. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: DOE/Argonne National Laboratory - Discipline: Chemistryhttp://www.labspaces.net/118966/New_isotope_measurement_could_alter_history_of_early_solar_system
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 12:00:01 -0500World's toughest bugs survive electron beam and vacuum
<table> <tr><td> These ticks have become the first organisms to be observed alive in a scanning electron microscope and survive the experience </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: New Scientist - Discipline: Evolutionhttp://www.labspaces.net/118965/World_s_toughest_bugs_survive_electron_beam_and_vacuum
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500Golfers can improve their putt with a different look
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/42386_web.jpg" width="80" height="120" border="0" /> </td><td> Golfers looking to improve their putting may find an advantage in visualizing the hole as bigger, according to a new study from Purdue University. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Purdue University - Discipline: Psychologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118964/Golfers_can_improve_their_putt_with_a_different_look
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 11:45:01 -0500Physicists must get used to the limelight
<table> <tr><td> The flap over faster-than-light neutrinos will be the first of many </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: New Scientist - Discipline: Physicshttp://www.labspaces.net/118963/Physicists_must_get_used_to_the_limelight
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500How a cancer drug leads to diabetes
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/rapamycin.jpg" width="80" height="81.066666666667" border="0" /> </td><td> The drug known as rapamycin is widely used by cancer and transplant patients, and there are hints that it might even help us put off old age and live longer. But, it also comes with a downside: rapamycin leads to diabetes in as many as 15 percent of the people who take it. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Cell Press - Discipline: Healthhttp://www.labspaces.net/118962/How_a_cancer_drug_leads_to_diabetes
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 11:30:01 -0500Crowdfunding successes show value of small donations
<table> <tr><td> A proposed change in US legislation would allow everyone to invest in start-ups </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: New Scientist - Discipline: Technologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118961/Crowdfunding_successes_show_value_of_small_donations
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500New hormone for lowering blood sugar
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/Alpha-D-glucose-from-xtal-1979-3D-balls.jpg" width="80" height="86.666666666667" border="0" /> </td><td> New evidence points to a hormone that leaves muscles gobbling up sugar as if they can't get enough. That factor, which can be coaxed out of fat stem cells, could lead to a new treatment to lower blood sugar and improve metabolism, according to a report in the April issue of Cell Metabolism, a Cell Press publication. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Cell Press - Discipline: Molecular Biologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118960/New_hormone_for_lowering_blood_sugar
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 11:15:01 -0500Is Your TV Spying on You?
<table> <tr><td> Our devices may be too smart for their own good.
You watch your TV. But in the near future, your TV may watch you.
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<br>Source: Technology Review - Discipline: Technologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118959/Is_Your_TV_Spying_on_You_
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500Scientists find promising vaccine targets on hepatitis C virus
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/8153_lores_hepatitis_HCV.jpg" width="80" height="97.066666666667" border="0" /> </td><td> A team led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute has found antibodies that can prevent infection from widely differing strains of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in cell culture and animal models. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Scripps Research Institute - Discipline: Immunologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118958/Scientists_find_promising_vaccine_targets_on_hepatitis_C_virus
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 11:00:02 -0500Could Ancient Aliens Live on Methuselah Planets?
<table> <tr><td> If the universe manufactured carbon so early in its history, then advanced ancient alien minds should be out there, somewhere. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Discovery Channel News - Discipline: Spacehttp://www.labspaces.net/118957/Could_Ancient_Aliens_Live_on_Methuselah_Planets_
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500People who feel they have to stick with an employer become more emotionally exhausted
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/shutterstock_82159063.jpg" width="80" height="96" border="0" /> </td><td> Love it or leave it ? if only it were that simple. According to new research from Concordia University, the Universit? de Montr?al and HEC Montr?al, staying in an organization out of a sense of obligation or for lack of alternatives can lead to emotional exhaustion, a chronic state of physical and mental depletion resulting from continuous stress and excessive job demands. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Concordia University - Discipline: Psychologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118956/People_who_feel_they_have_to_stick_with_an_employer_become_more_emotionally_exhausted
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 10:45:01 -0500Young Mammoth Likely Butchered by Humans
<table> <tr><td> The frozen carcass of the juvenile animal, nicknamed "Yuka," shows signs of being cut up by ancient people. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Discovery Channel News - Discipline: Archaeologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118955/Young_Mammoth_Likely_Butchered_by_Humans
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500Bilingual children switch tasks faster than speakers of a single language
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/PET-image.jpg" width="80" height="86.909090909091" border="0" /> </td><td> Children who grow up learning to speak two languages are better at switching between tasks than are children who learn to speak only one language, according to a study funded in part by the National Institutes of Health. However, the study also found that bilinguals are slower to acquire vocabulary than are monolinguals, because bilinguals must divide their time between two languages while monoli </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: NIH/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development - Discipline: Neurosciencehttp://www.labspaces.net/118954/Bilingual_children_switch_tasks_faster_than_speakers_of_a_single_language
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 10:30:02 -0500How to Rescue Beached Dolphins: Video
<table> <tr><td> An amazing dolphin beaching incident filmed on the coast of Brazil provides insight on how to rescue dolphins in distress. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Discovery Channel News - Discipline: Ecologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118953/How_to_Rescue_Beached_Dolphins__Video
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500Mice fed a high-fat diet show signs of artery damage after only 6 weeks
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/PCWmice1.jpg" width="80" height="38.933333333333" border="0" /> </td><td> High fat diets cause damage to blood vessels earlier than previously thought, and these structural and mechanical changes may be the first step in the development of high blood pressure. These findings in mice, by Marie Billaud and colleagues from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in the US, are published online in Springer's Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Springer - Discipline: Healthhttp://www.labspaces.net/118952/Mice_fed_a_high_fat_diet_show_signs_of_artery_damage_after_only___weeks
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 10:15:01 -0500Stars literally overhauled for Titanic 3D
<table> <tr><td> Eagle-eyed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson spotted an imperfection in James Cameron's blockbuster film
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<br>Source: CBSNews - Discipline: Astronomyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118951/Stars_literally_overhauled_for_Titanic__D
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500Being ignored online or in person, it's still exclusion
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/shutterstock_86205961" width="80" height="89.6" border="0" /> </td><td> People who are excluded by others online, such as on Facebook, may feel just as bad as if they had been excluded in person, according to researchers at Penn State and Misericordia University. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Penn State - Discipline: Psychologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118950/Being_ignored_online_or_in_person__it_s_still_exclusion
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 10:00:01 -0500Prosthetics get the personal touch
<table> <tr><td> Synthetic legs have become a medium for self-expression, thanks to customization made possible by sophisticated technology. It's a bold melding of modern science and fashion statement.SAN FRANCISCO ? We can rebuild him. We have the technology. We can make him better than he was. Better ? stronger ? faster.
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<br>Source: L.A. Times - Discipline: Healthhttp://www.labspaces.net/118949/Prosthetics_get_the_personal_touch
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500Quantum information motion control is now improved
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/shutterstock_54875629.jpg" width="80" height="80" border="0" /> </td><td> Physicists have recently devised a new method for handling the effect of the interplay between vibrations and electrons on electronic transport. Their paper is about to be published in EPJ B?. This study, led by scientists from Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, and the Centre for Computational Science and Engineering at the National University of Singapore, could have implications for quantum </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Springer - Discipline: Physicshttp://www.labspaces.net/118948/Quantum_information_motion_control_is_now_improved
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:45:01 -0500Free to Speak, Kawaoka Reveals Flu Details While Fouchier Stays Mum
<table> <tr><td> Influenza studies debated in the wake of new recommendations from U.S. biosecurity panel </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Science - Discipline: Science Politicshttp://www.labspaces.net/118947/Free_to_Speak__Kawaoka_Reveals_Flu_Details_While_Fouchier_Stays_Mum
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500Plants mimic scent of pollinating beetles
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/42375_web.jpg" width="80" height="120" border="0" /> </td><td> The color and scent of flowers and their perception by pollinator insects are believed to have evolved in the course of mutual adaptation. However, an evolutionary biologist from the University of Zurich has now proved that this is not the case with the arum family at least, which evolved its scent analogously to the pre-existing scents of scarab beetles and thus adapted to the beetles unilaterall </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: University of Zurich - Discipline: Evolutionhttp://www.labspaces.net/118946/Plants_mimic_scent_of_pollinating_beetles
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:30:01 -0500ScienceShot: Flashed by a Duck
<table> <tr><td> Unique structures give mallards their wide variety of hues </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Science - Discipline: Evolutionhttp://www.labspaces.net/118945/ScienceShot__Flashed_by_a_Duck
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:11:36 -0500New immune defense enzyme discovered
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/42373_web.jpg" width="80" height="59.733333333333" border="0" /> </td><td> Neutrophil granulocytes comprise important defences for the immune system. When pathogenic bacteria penetrate the body, they are the first on the scene to mobilise other immune cells via signal molecules, thereby containing the risk. To this end, they release serine proteases ? enzymes that cut up other proteins to activate signal molecules. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - Discipline: Immunologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118944/New_immune_defense_enzyme_discovered
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:15:05 -0500Viral replication impedes the efficacy of a targeted therapy against virus-induced lymphomas
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/800px-Kaposi_sarcoma_high_mag.jpg" width="80" height="53.333333333333" border="0" /> </td><td> Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV) is a human tumor virus and an etiological agent for Kaposi's sarcoma and primary effusion lymphoma (PEL). PELs are aggressive lymphomas with reported median survival time shorter than six months after diagnosis. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: University of Helsinki - Discipline: Cancerhttp://www.labspaces.net/118943/Viral_replication_impedes_the_efficacy_of_a_targeted_therapy_against_virus_induced_lymphomas
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:00:05 -0500IBM telescope would create more data than Internet
<table> <tr><td> There's a massive telescope on the drawing board that hasn't even started construction yet, but when it's finished in 2024, it'll generate more data in a single day than the entire Internet. The computing giant IBM is collaborating with ASTRON (the Netherlands Institute of Radio Astronomy) to develop the next-generation computer tech needed to handle the colossal amount of data captured by the Square Kilometer Array (SKA),
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<br>Source: CNN - Discipline: Astronomyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118942/IBM_telescope_would_create_more_data_than_Internet_
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 08:48:59 -0500A survey of 1,000 Swedish Facebook users
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/1260787_hand_on_keyboard.jpg" width="80" height="53.333333333333" border="0" /> </td><td> The surveyed women spend an average of 81 minutes per day on Facebook, whereas men spend 64 minutes. Low educated groups and low income groups who spend more time on Facebook also report feeling less happy and less content with their lives. This relationship between time spent on Facebook and well-being is also salient for women, but not for men. These are some of the results of Sweden's largest F </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: University of Gothenburg - Discipline: Internethttp://www.labspaces.net/118941/A_survey_of_______Swedish_Facebook_users
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 16:00:01 -0500We Can Survive Killer Asteroids ? But It Won?t Be Easy
<table> <tr><td> Killer asteroids are a somewhat remote danger, but they are possible and can deal Earth what amounts to an extinction-level event. The dinosaurs didn't escape that fate, and it would be shame (to say the least) if we humans, with our larger brains and space programs, didn't fare better. But avoiding death by asteroid requires commitment, and some tough decisions we need to make now. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Wired - Discipline: Spacehttp://www.labspaces.net/118940/We_Can_Survive_Killer_Asteroids_____But_It_Won___t_Be_Easy
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 08:48:59 -0500Pollen can protect mahogany from extinction
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/Old_Bark_&_leaves_I_IMG_8671.jpg" width="80" height="53.333333333333" border="0" /> </td><td> New research from the University of Adelaide could help protect one of the world's most globally threatened tree species - the big leaf mahogany - from extinction. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: University of Adelaide - Discipline: Ecologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118939/Pollen_can_protect_mahogany_from_extinction
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 14:45:01 -0500Deconstructing the Creepiness of the 'Girls Around Me' App and What Facebook Could Do About It
<table> <tr><td> Social networks and the app ecosystems that surround them may find themselves at odds over user privacy. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: The Atlantic - Discipline: Technologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118938/Deconstructing_the_Creepiness_of_the__Girls_Around_Me__App_and_What_Facebook_Could_Do_About_It
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 08:48:59 -0500Nearly half of preschool children not taken outside to play by parents on a daily basis
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/868934_kids_fun_with_the_playground.jpg" width="80" height="106.66666666667" border="0" /> </td><td> The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that pediatric healthcare providers promote active healthy living by encouraging children to play outside as much as possible. Being outdoors correlates strongly with physical activity for children, which is important for preventing obesity in the preschool years and on through adulthood. A new study led by Pooja Tandon, MD, </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Seattle Children's - Discipline: Healthhttp://www.labspaces.net/118937/Nearly_half_of_preschool_children_not_taken_outside_to_play_by_parents_on_a_daily_basis
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 14:30:01 -0500Too much happiness can make you unhappy, studies show
<table> <tr><td> The happier you are, the better, right? Not necessarily. Studies show that there is a darker side to feeling good and that the pursuit of happiness can sometimes make you .?.?. well, less happy. Too much cheerfulness can make you gullible, selfish, less successful ? and that?s only the tip of the iceberg. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Washington Post - Discipline: Psychologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118936/Too_much_happiness_can_make_you_unhappy__studies_show
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 08:48:59 -0500Early life emotional trauma may stunt intellectual development
<table> <tr><td> <img src="http://www.labspaces.net/images/news/shutterstock_82159063.jpg" width="80" height="96" border="0" /> </td><td> Early life emotional trauma may stunt intellectual development, indicates the first long term study of its kind, published online in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: BMJ-British Medical Journal - Discipline: Psychologyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118935/Early_life_emotional_trauma_may_stunt_intellectual_development_
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 14:15:01 -0500Want to be healthier? Go to college, study finds
<table> <tr><td> A report card released on Tuesday ranking the relative health of people in more than 3,000 counties in the United States found that those with more college-educated residents had fewer premature deaths and fewer reports of being in poor or fair health. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: MSNBC - Discipline: Healthhttp://www.labspaces.net/118934/Want_to_be_healthier__Go_to_college__study_finds
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 08:48:59 -0500Fermi observations of dwarf galaxies provide new insights on dark matter
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/42359_web.jpg" width="80" height="80" border="0" /> </td><td> There's more to the cosmos than meets the eye. About 80 percent of the matter in the universe is invisible to telescopes, yet its gravitational influence is manifest in the orbital speeds of stars around galaxies and in the motions of clusters of galaxies. Yet, despite decades of effort, no one knows what this "dark matter" really is. Many scientists think it's likely that the mystery will be solv </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center - Discipline: Astronomyhttp://www.labspaces.net/118933/Fermi_observations_of_dwarf_galaxies_provide_new_insights_on_dark_matter
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 14:00:01 -0500See the cities that never sleep from space
<table> <tr><td> This image of the eastern US taken from the International Space Station shows that when the sun goes down, the Big Apple is far from alone </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: New Scientist - Discipline: Spacehttp://www.labspaces.net/118932/See_the_cities_that_never_sleep_from_space
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 08:48:59 -0500What do ADHD and cancer have in common? Variety
<table> <tr><td> <img src="/images/news/PET-image.jpg" width="80" height="86.909090909091" border="0" /> </td><td> According to new research conducted at Oregon Health & Science University, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is more than one disorder. It's an entire family of disorders, much like the multiple subtypes of cancer. </td> </tr>
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<br>Source: Oregon Health & Science University - Discipline: Neurosciencehttp://www.labspaces.net/118931/What_do_ADHD_and_cancer_have_in_common__Variety
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