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  26. Leukemia
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  29. Ice
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Neat News 2018-273 (added 2018-09-30)

New Antiviral Drug against AIDS

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A new antiviral drug has been developed against AIDS. It adds to the repertoire of drugs available against AIDS and seems to have the advantage that its effects do not wear off potentially for months, that is, that it may not have to be administered on a daily basis.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Health

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Neat News 2018-272 (added 2018-09-29)

New Catalyst for Generation of Hydrogen

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Splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen is one way of generating a carbon neutral energy form. However, there are problems to do this in an economically viable way. Now a new catalyst, consisting of several metals and perchloric acid, has been developed, which may be economically viable.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Physical/Tech

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Neat News 2018-271 (added 2018-09-28)

Vitamin D and Weight Loss

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In an initial study it has been found that vitamin D intake may reduce the risk of obesity. More research is needed.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Health & Medicine

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Neat News 2018-270 (added 2018-09-27)

Doing Good, Feeling Good

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In a big study it has been found out that doing good makes people feel good independently of whether they do it altruistically or for their own benefit.

News seen at: Mind & Brain

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Neat News 2018-269 (added 2017-09-26)

Right Livelihood Awards Announced

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The Right Livelihood Awards 2018 were awarded to a number of people: to three men jailed in Saudi Arabia for their unwavering fight for human rights, to a farmer from Burkina Faso and an agronomist from Australia for their exemplary work on reforestation and regeneration of local vegetation, and two people from Guatemala for their successful work of exposing corruption.

News seen at: The Right Livelihod Award

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Neat News 2018-268 (added 2018-09-25)

Spinal Cord Repair

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Using epidural stimulation, doctors have achieved that four out of four paralyzed people for whom the technique was tried could stand again and two were after a lot of training even able to walk. Signals from the brain are relayed to the legs. More research is needed to understand when the therapy is promising.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Health

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Neat News 2018-267 (added 2018-09-24)

Altruism is Contagious

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Studying different tribes of the Hadza people in Tanzania, scientists found that sharing is contagious. People who live with people who are generous are or become generous themselves.

News seen at: Science News

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Neat News 2018-266 (added 2018-09-23)

Compostable Bags

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The Co-op supermarket chain has announced to replace plastic bags by compostable bags, for which the material will break down with 12 weeks (under the right conditions). Initially it will be introduced in 1400 of its 2500 stores.

News seen at: BBC - UK

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Neat News 2018-265 (added 2018-09-22)

Diverse Trees Cope Better with Droughts

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A forest with a diverse population of trees is more resilient against droughts than a mono-culture. One reason may be the different strategies that different tree species use in a drought.

News seen at: Scientific American - Environment

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Neat News 2018-264 (added 2018-09-21)

Oldest Animal Fossils

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A fossil found in the North of Russia has been identified as an animal that lived around 558 million years ago. The fossil was so well preserved that a team of researchers could study organic material attached. It is possibly the earliest animal fossil ever found.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2018-263 (added 2018-09-20)

Robotic Skin for Everyday Objects

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Scientists have developed a material that can be wrapped around everyday objects so that they can move like robots. Initial application is by NASA for space exploration.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Science News

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Neat News 2018-262 (added 2018-09-19)

Humans' Readiness for Forgiving

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In a study humans typically showed a high-level of social competence and ability for forgiveness.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Health

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Neat News 2018-261 (added 2018-09-18)

Cities Cut Carbon Emissions

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There is a network of currently 96 cities that coordinate their efforts to cut CO2 emissions. 27 cities such as Warsaw, Barcelona, and Sydney managed to decrease the amount of the climate gas emitted. Important steps are reducing waste, providing cleaner and better public transport, and reducing the energy comsumption in buildings.

News seen at: BBC - Science & Environment

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Neat News 2018-260 (added 2018-09-17)

New Approach to Cooling

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The need for cooling is very widespread and now a new approach has been developed which is based on magnetic fields and the memory effect that some magnetic materials have. This way it is possible to cool down material without the use of traditional liquids such as chlorofluorocarbons and their replacements.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Energy & Matter

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Neat News 2018-259 (added 2018-09-16)

Anti-Inflammatory Diet Healthy

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An anti-inflammatory diet reduces the risk of death with respect to different causes such as heart problems or cancer.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Living Well

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Neat News 2018-258 (added 2018-09-15)

New Approach to Deal with Resistant Bacteria

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Scientists have developed a method to weaken some dangerous drug resistant bacteria so that they can be treated by the application of antibiotics. This can help patients with cystic fibrosis.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Health

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Neat News 2018-257 (added 2018-09-14)

Roller Coaster to Remove Kidney Stones

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The Ig Nobel Prize for Medicine this year went to researchers who investigated the effect of roller-coaster rides on kidney stones. Following the report by a patient that his kidney stones moved after a ride they reproduced the situation in a model and could show that such a ride can "hasten the passage of kidney stones."

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2018-256 (added 2018-09-13)

73000 Year Old Painting Found

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In South Africa, in the Blombos Cave, a 73,000 year old painting has been found. It is more than 30,000 years older than the oldest previously known painting.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Science News

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Neat News 2018-255 (added 2018-09-12)

New Neurons in Ear Detected

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Scientists have gained a better understanding of the human ear and have detected three new types of neurons in the human auditory system. This understanding may help in the long run to better understand hearing issues such as tinnitus or hearing loss.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Health

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Neat News 2018-254 (added 2018-09-11)

Healthy Altruism

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Doing good not only makes people happy but also improves their health and longevity by reducing stress levels. However, in order to have the positive effect the good work must be voluntary.

News seen at: Scientific American - Health

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Neat News 2018-253 (added 2018-09-10)

Protein Blocking against Fat

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In experiments with mice, scientists managed to block a protein in their livers and this kept the animals from getting fat and attracting related health problems. It is not clear yet whether the findings will hold for humans as well.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Health & Medicine

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Neat News 2018-252 (added 2018-09-09)

Blood Pressure Measurement via App

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Some mobile phones have pressure sensitive displays and these have become so good that it is possible to use them to measure the blood pressure without any additional hardware tools. A corresponding app has been developed.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Health & Medicine

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Neat News 2018-251 (added 2018-09-08)

India's Supreme Court Legalizes Gay Sex

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India's supreme court has ruled unanimously that the colonial time law that criminalizes homosexual acts between consenting adults is discriminatory and in consequence unconstitutional.

News seen at: BBC - India

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Neat News 2018-250 (added 2018-09-07)

Green Sahara by Renewable Energy

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Scientists have modelled what would happen if the Sahara were used for the large scale production of wind and solar energy. If 9 million square kilometres were used they predict that the rainfall would double having a significant positive impact on vegetation.

News seen at: BBC - Science & Environment

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Neat News 2018-249 (added 2018-09-06)

Astronomer Donates Prize Money

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Astronomer Prof Burnell has won the Breakthrough Prize and is donating her GBP 2.3 million prize money in order to support women, students from ethnic minorities, and refugees to become physics researchers.

News seen at: BBC - Science

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Neat News 2018-248 (added 2018-09-05)

New Treatment against Leukemia

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A new treatment against leukemia, called CAR-T (chimeric antigen receptor T-cell), is based on taking cancer cells and producing genetically modified immune cells. These personalized immune cells are multiplied outside the body and then given to the patient where they can destroy the cancer cells. It offers a new approach to patients for whom other options have been unsuccessful.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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Neat News 2018-247 (added 2018-09-04)

Boosting Tortoise Population

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In a study it has been investigated whether the approach of raising a type of tortoises in a protected area and then putting them in the wild is useful. Indeed, it is possible this way to boost their survival rates, since this way the tortoises reach an age at which they are less likely to fall prey to some predators.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Top Environment

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Neat News 2018-246 (added 2018-09-03)

Restricting Eating "Window" Positive

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In a pilot study, researchers found that when healthy overweight people have their breakfasts 90 minutes later and their suppers 90 minutes earlier then just this change has a positive effect on their dietary intake and their weight. More research is needed. One problem is with it that it is often practically and socially difficult to make such a change.

News seen at: ScienceDaily - Living Well

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Neat News 2018-245 (added 2018-09-02)

Preventing Ice on Airplanes

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In winter, airplanes occasionally need de-icing in a wasteful process, either using chemicals or heat. Also other surfaces such as powerlines or wind turbines can have the same problem. A new coating, can make use of sunlight for the de-icing process and this way save resources.

News seen at: Top Physical/Tech

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Neat News 2018-244 (added 2018-09-01)

Predicting Cancer Growth with Artificial Intelligence

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Dealing with the versatility of cancer cells is a difficult matter when treating cancer. Now scientists have developed a machine learning approach to predict the mutations of cancer cells. This may lead to a more effective treatment of the cancer.

News seen at: BBC - Health

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