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  1. Antibiotics
  2. Proof
  3. Telescope
  4. Heimlich
  5. Genome
  6. Cave
  7. Asteroid
  8. Tobacco
  9. Evolution
  10. Zika
  11. Solar
  12. Stroke
  13. AI
  14. Life
  15. Mushrooms
  16. Polio
  17. Mushrooms
  18. TBC
  19. Sleep
  20. Exoplanets
  21. Axe
  22. Plants
  23. Wildlife
  24. Tourists
  25. Skin
  26. Antibacterial
  27. Robot
  28. Satellite
  29. Cancer
  30. Cancer
  31. Stability

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Neat News 2016-152 (added 2016-05-31)

New Antibiotics Developed

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In an attempt to develop drugs which are effective against antibiotic resistant bacteria, more than 300 variations of an existing antibiotic have been created from scratch.

News seen at: Scientific American - Chemestry

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Neat News 2016-151 (added 2016-05-30)

Largest Proof ever Generated

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The boolean Pythagorean Triples problem is to answer the question whether it is possible to colour the natural numbers by two colours so that never all three numbers in a triple (a,b,c) with a2 + b2 = c2 have the same colour. The problem has now been solved with the help of computers in a proof that originally was two hundred terabytes big, the largest proof ever generated. The Nature article states that its size corresponds roughly to all the digitized text held by the US Library of Congress.

News seen at: Nature

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Neat News 2016-150 (added 2016-05-29)

Giant Telescope to be Built by 2024

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The European Extremely Large Telescope to built until 2024 in Chile will be the largest ever built optical telescope with a diameter of the primary mirror of nearly 40 metres. It will be used also to observe planets outside our solar system.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-149 (added 2016-05-28)

Heimlich Applies Heimlich

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Dr Henry Heimlich - the inventor of the Heimlich manoeuvre by which many people have been saved from choking since 1974 - is now 96 years old. For the first time he used now the manouvre himself in an emergency, namely to save an 87 year old woman's life.

News seen at: BBC - World

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Neat News 2016-148 (added 2016-05-27)

Genome History in Whole Organisms

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The development of cells in a multicellular system can now be traced by genome editing via progressivly introducing and accumulating mutations. This way it is possible to trace the history of every cell in the organism.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-147 (added 2016-05-26)

Stone Artifacts around 175,000 Years Old Found in French Cave

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Stone rings have been found in the Bruniquel Cave in South-West France. They are an estimated 175,000 years old and supposed to be made by Neanderthals, an early sign of their skills.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-146 (added 2016-05-25)

Drill in Gulf of Mexico to Find Asteroid Rock

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The extinction of dinosaurs is thought to be due to a big asteroid that hit the earth some 66 million years ago. In a drilling now rocks have been found about 1300 metres below the sea in the Gulf of Mexico which are consistent with this theory.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-145 (added 2016-05-24)

Insurer Withdraws Investment in Tobacco

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A big insurer, Axa, has decided to withdraw investments in the tobacco industry. The shares and bonds are worth around € 1.7 billion.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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Neat News 2016-144 (added 2016-05-23)

Extinction Followed by Evolution

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250 million years ago there was a mass extinction. Fossils now newly classified show how life in the oceans recovered by rapid evolution.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-143 (added 2016-05-22)

First Step to Vaccine against Zika

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Scientists have managed to clone the zika virus. This is considered as a first step in the development of a vaccination against the virus which can seriously harm unborn babies.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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Neat News 2016-142 (added 2016-05-21)

Storing Solar Energy

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At the German Aerospace Center (DLR) different techniques are investigated how to use solar energy after the sun sets. Traditional batteries do not have enough cost effecient capacity. One approach is to store the energy in thermal form, e.g., in form of molten salt.

News seen at: Scientific American - Sustainability

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Neat News 2016-141 (added 2016-05-20)

Aspirin against Stroke

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In a new study it has been found out that taking immediately some aspirin after a minor stroke is more effective in preventing a major stroke than previously thought.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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Neat News 2016-140 (added 2016-05-19)

Artificial Intelligence to Learn from the Brain

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Brain scans reveal which parts of the brain are active in solving particular tasks. This has led to a better understanding how the brain solves the problem of finding good routes in an underground network by breaking down the task into a hierarchy of subtasks.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-139 (added 2016-05-18)

Bigger Life Forms since 1.5 Billion Years

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Scientists have found in some fossils that bigger life forms of a size in the range of centimetres are older than expected. The fossils are more than one and a half billion years old.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-138 (added 2016-05-17)

Magic Mushrooms against Depression

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It may be possible to extract a substance from magic mushrooms that can be used in the treatment of depression that is untreatable at the moment. The study is very small and further research is needed.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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Neat News 2016-137 (added 2016-05-16)

Mass Vaccination against Polio in Pakistan

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is optimistic that by a recent vaccination programme, polio can be eradicated in Pakistan, which is together with Afghanistan one of the few countries where there are still cases of polio, bringing the global end of polio a step closer.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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Neat News 2016-136 (added 2016-05-15)

Should Raw Mushrooms be Avoided?

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Nutritionist Monica Reinagel discusses whether raw white button mushrooms are safe to eat. They contain some toxin - that is destroyed by cooking - in low concentration which may cause cancer. The conclusion is that the concentration is quite low and that the mushrooms also contain good chemicals so that on balance eating them raw is not a problem.

News seen at: Scientific American - Health

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Neat News 2016-135 (added 2016-05-14)

New Treatment Plan for Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis

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Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis is very difficult to treat and the therapy used to take up to two years. With a new drug regime it is aimed to be reduced to a period of nine months. This may mean a higher success rate, lower cost, and reduced side effects.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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Neat News 2016-134 (added 2016-05-13)

REM Phase in Sleep Important for Memories

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The Rapid Eye Movement phase (REM phase) is important for the generation of new memories in mice (and other animals). This has been found out by disrupting the REM phase.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-133 (added 2016-05-12)

100 Earth-Sized Planets Discovered

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Another 100 Earth-sized planets have been discovered recently by the Kepler telescope of NASA. Nine of these planets may have conditions which allow life on them.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-132 (added 2016-05-11)

Oldest Axe Found in Australia

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Archaeologists have classified a piece of basalt from north-western Australia as the oldest known axe with handle.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-131 (added 2016-05-10)

More than 2000 New Plant Species Discovered in 2015

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According to a report by Royal Botanical Gardens Kew more than 390,000 plants species are known, 2000 new ones were discovered in 2015.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-130 (added 2016-05-09)

Greenpeace Shares Wildlife Pictures from Britain

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The preservation of wildlife is one of Greenpeace's goals. They have collected some pictures and films from the BBC about British wildlife.

News seen at: Greepeace

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Neat News 2016-129 (added 2016-05-08)

Tourists are Asked to Help against Illegal Wildlife Trade

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Conservationists ask tourists to report supicious items by a newly developed app in order to curb illegal wildlife trade.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-128 (added 2016-05-07)

Bacteria on Skin Stable

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Different forms of bacteria, viruses, and fungi live on human skin. However, except for special circumstances, they are harmless and their numbers are stable over time. The research may lead to a better understanding what happens when the equilibrium is list.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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Neat News 2016-127 (added 2016-05-06)

Traditional Antibacterial Substances

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At a time when there is the risk that bacteria become resistant against antibiotics, scientists look into traditional antimicrobial substances such as tea, honey, hops, and sponges in order to understand them better and also to develop new weapons against bacteria.

News seen at: BBC - Wales

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Neat News 2016-126 (added 2016-05-05)

Surgery Robot

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A robot has autonomously stiched together a pig's bowel. This is a significant step towards automated surgery.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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Neat News 2016-125 (added 2016-05-04)

Weigh Forests from Space

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A new satellite is to be built and in operation from 2021 to monitor the Earth's forests from space and use a special radar to measure their biomass.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2016-124 (added 2016-05-03)

Breast Cancer Mutations Understood

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Cancer is caused by genetic mutations and for breast cancer these mutations have now been analyzed and almost fully understood. This gives hopes for the development of new targeted drugs.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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Neat News 2016-123 (added 2016-05-02)

New Prostate Cancer Treatment

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A new drug has been developed which is promising in animal experiments for certain aggressive forms of prostate cancer for which traditional drugs did not work.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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Neat News 2016-122 (added 2016-05-01)

Sustainable Development Goals Foster Stability

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Underdevelopment may lead to instability and conflict and vice versa. In order to build and sustain global peace economic development to help the world's poorest can be effective.

News seen at: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) - Essay

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