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  1. Skin
  2. Carbon
  3. Electricity
  4. Bees
  5. Firefall
  6. Bee
  7. Rejuvenation
  8. Multiple Sclerosis
  9. Graphene
  10. Inspiration
  11. Sleep
  12. Mosquito
  13. Weight
  14. Leaves
  15. Rejuvenation
  16. Green
  17. Sleep
  18. Alzheimer
  19. Angola
  20. Bee
  21. Healing
  22. Orangutan
  23. Plastic
  24. Heart
  25. Breathing
  26. Mummy
  27. Arteries
  28. Sleep

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Neat News 2019-59 (added 2019-02-28)

Printing skin

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A mobile printer has been developed that allows to print skin at the bedside of a patient on a wound. This may allow to manage big wounds better.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Health

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Neat News 2019-58 (added 2019-02-27)

From CO2 to carbon at room temperature

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Researchers managed to develop a process using a catalyst to transform carbon dioxide into carbon at room temperature. This way it is possible to remove the greenhouse gas from the atmosphere on a big scale.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Science News

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Neat News 2019-57 (added 2019-02-26)

Electricity storage to be built

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Providing sufficient storage is one of the major problems in converting to renewable electricity production. A utility company in the USA plans to build a lot of storage for renewable energy, in particular solar power. More storage is to be added in the next six years than has been built up to 2018 altogether in the USA.

News seen at: Scientific American - Sustainability

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Neat News 2019-56 (added 2019-02-25)

Dancing bees

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It has been known for a while that bees can communicate favourable food sources by dance. Now it has been studied whether this information is always beneficial. As it turns out there are human changed environments in which the many million year old method of communication is not beneficial and in which it is better for the bees to try to collect food without communication.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Environment

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Neat News 2019-55 (added 2019-02-24)

Firefall in Yosemite National Park

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Under favourable sunlight in February, Yosemite Falls look as if the waterfall were actually a firefall. The spectacular view can be seen in a video, for instance, from the website of Der Spiegel.

News seen at: Der Spiegel - Video (1:14) with German subtitles

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Neat News 2019-54 (added 2019-02-23)

Giant bee rediscovered

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The biggest bee known was thought to be extinct. Now it has been seen again in Indonesia for the first time in 38 years.

News seen at: Der Spiegel - Science (in German)

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Neat News 2019-53 (added 2019-02-22)

Young bone marrow to rejuvenate old brains?

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In experiments with mice, transplanting young bone marrow to old mice rejuvenated their brains. This suggests that the ageing of the brain may be linked to ageing of blood cells.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Health

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Neat News 2019-52 (added 2019-02-21)

New medication to treat multiple sclerosis

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From experiments with mice, it has been known that oestrogens can reduce the inflammation produced by multiple Sclerosis (MS). Unfortunately oestrogens have strong negative side effects, in particular for male patients. Now a related drug has been developed and in experiments with mice it could be shown that its effect is stronger and its side effects are reduced.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Mind & Brain

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Neat News 2019-51 (added 2019-02-20)

Electronics using graphene

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In a new development, researchers managed to build graphene in a way that it conducts currents that are orders of magnitude bigger than previously achieved. This makes it possible to use graphene in electronics.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Physical/Tech

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Neat News 2019-50 (added 2019-02-19)

Inspiration makes a difference when teaching STEM

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It can make a big difference to the achievements of students when their lecturers encourage them and believe in their ability to learn. In particular, a racial achievement gap can be much reduced by inspiring and motivating the students.

News seen at: Der Spiegel - News (in German)

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Neat News 2019-49 (added 2019-02-18)

Sleep for healthy heart

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Sleep is important for health. Getting enough sleep helps to reduce cardiovascular problems and the production of inflammatory cells.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Health

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Neat News 2019-48 (added 2019-02-17)

Mosquitoes not hungry

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The same drug that reduces hunger in humans also reduces hunger in mosquitoes and makes them less aggressive in sucking the blood of humans. This may be a way to reduce the transmission of malaria.

News seen at: Scientific American - Health

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Neat News 2019-47 (added 2019-02-16)

Interval training to reduce weight

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Interval training where periods with high-levels of physical activity are interleaved with recovery periods seems to be more effective for weight loss than continuous training at a medium level for the same time.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Living Well

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Neat News 2019-46 (added 2019-02-15)

Artificial Leaves

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Artificial leaves have been built that are ten times as efficient as natural leaves. They may be used to take carbon dioxide out of the air and produce fuel using the sunlight.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Science News

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Neat News 2019-45 (added 2019-02-14)

Rejuvenation for the brain

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In experiments with mice, researchers managed to rejuvenate brains of mice by a chemical that can repair damaged neurons. The approach is to target potential problems with the so-called blood-brain barrier.

News seen at: BBC - Science & Environment

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Neat News 2019-44 (added 2019-02-13)

China and India make the Earth greener

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As seen on satellites, in China and India the green areas have increased by five percent since the early 2000s - this is an area corresponding to the Amazon rainforest. This is due to farming and tree-planting. The effect helps to slow climate change.

News seen at: BBC - Science & Environment

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Neat News 2019-43 (added 2019-02-12)

Enough sleep important for academic performance

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In studies it has been found that sufficient amounts of sleep are important for students' academic performance. The easiest to achieve that they sleep more is to have a later start of school in the morning.

News seen at: Scientific Americian - Behavior & Society

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Neat News 2019-42 (added 2019-02-11)

Exercising to protect against Alzheimer's

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There is information that suggests that physical activity helps against Alzheimer's disease. From experiments with mice, there is now some indication why this may be so. Exercising results not only in the production of endorphins, the so-called feel-good hormone, but also in the production of irisin, a hormone that may help to improve memory and protect neurons against Alzheimer's disease.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Mind & Brain

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Neat News 2019-41 (added 2019-02-10)

Angola decriminalizes homosexuality

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Angola has passed a law that not only decriminalizes homosexuality, but also bans discrimination based on sexual orientation.

News seen at: Deutsche Welle - Top Stories

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Neat News 2019-40 (added 2019-02-09)

Adding bees

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In experiments, bees were rewarded by some sugar for taking the right choices in a maze, where the right choices were linked to correctly solving some easy arithmetic tasks encoded by colours. This way researchers could establish that (at least some) bees are able to perform cognitive processes that correspond to easy arithmetic.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Science

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Neat News 2019-39 (added 2019-02-08)

Self-healing material

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A new ethylene-based material has been developed. It has some properties of self-healing. Since the material exhibits elastic properties as well as liquid-like properties, it can - when exposed to physical damage - repair itself to a certain degree.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Matter & Energy

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Neat News 2019-38 (added 2019-02-07)

Forests for orangutans

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Research has been carried out to make rain forests future proof for orangutans with respect to climate change. It is suggested to plant particular species of trees so that they survive climate change and provide a habitat for orangutans.

News seen at: BBC - Science & Environment

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Neat News 2019-37 (added 2019-02-06)

From plastic to fuel

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In a new process a particular form of plastic, polypropylene, can be converted into fuel to a large degree. This way a major rubbish problem could be solved.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Science News

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Neat News 2019-36 (added 2019-02-05)

Energy for pacemaker from heart

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In a study, engineers managed to build a small device that can harvest enough energy from the heart to power implantable devices such as a pacemaker. This has the potential to save many people a surgery to replace batteries.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Health

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Neat News 2019-35 (added 2019-02-04)

Breathing techniques for health

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Breathing techniques and exercises (such as slow and deep breathing, standing up, abdominal breathing, and rhythmic breathing) can reduce stress and anxiety. They can help to attain a good sleep and have a good influence on the health in general.

News seen at: Scientific American - Wellness

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Neat News 2019-34 (added 2019-02-03)

40 mummies discovered in Egypt

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Archaeologists have discovered 40 mummies from a time of 323 BC to 30 BC, in Minya, 260 kilometres south of Cairo, Egypt. Among the newly discovered mummies are 12 of children and 6 of animals.

News seen at: Deutsche Welle - News

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Neat News 2019-33 (added 2019-02-02)

Test for blocked arteries

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A blood test is under development that can determine the risk of blocked arteries. Certain chemicals seem to accumulate in the blood after a treadmill stress test if patients have the condition.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Health & Medicine

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Neat News 2019-32 (added 2019-02-01)

Sleeping for healing

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There are some ideas why animals and humans need sleep, but we do not have any deep understanding yet. There is some new information about a protein that prolongs sleep in case of sickness for some flies. Sleep seems to play in important role in healing and fighting off microbes.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Health

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