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Trans fats, but not saturated fats like...

Contrary to prevailing dietary advice, a recent evidence review found no excess cardiovascular risk associated with intake of saturated fat. In contrast, research suggests that industrial trans fats may increase the risk of coronary heart disease.

Early Flu in life predicts our suscepti...

Abstract "Seasonal variation in the age distribution of influenza A cases suggests that factors other than age shape susceptibility to medically attended infection. We ask whether these differences can be partly explained by protection conferred by ch...

Experimental mRNA HIV Vaccine Safe, Sho...

According to a new reseach study by scientists at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, an experimental HIV vaccine based on mRNA shows promise in mice and non-human primates. Such...

Two experimental DNA vaccines to preven...

Two experimental DNA vaccines to prevent Ebola virus and the closely related Marburg virus are safe, and generated a similar immune response in healthy Ugandan adults as reported in healthy US adults earlier this year. The findings are from the first t...

New feather findings get scientists in ...

Scientists have revealed that feather shafts are made of a multi-layered fibrous composite material, much like carbon fiber, which allows the feather to bend and twist to cope with the stresses of flight. Since their appearance over 150 million years a...

New research shows that exercice may ma...

Working with mice, neuroscientists at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in Portland, Oregon have discovered that a short burst of exercise directly boosts the function of a gene that increases connections between neurons in the hippocampus,...

Another Milestones for NASA as Orion Co...

Following a perfect launch and more than four hours in Earth's orbit, NASA's Orion spacecraft is seen from an unpiloted aircraft descending under three massive red and white main parachutes and then shortly after its bullseye splashdown in the Pacific ...

Communicating where it Matters by Using...

Communicating where it Matters by Using the “Right” Social Platform for Your Audience

Moving in the quantum world

Simulating the behavior of a single particle can be quite a challenging task in physics; after all, it is microscopic and we usually cannot watch in real time. It becomes even more complicated when you realize that the particle has to follow the laws o...

Square Root Day

By MILTON BERTRAND √Square Root Day A high school teacher from Redwood City, California by the name of Ron Gordon, created the first Square Root Day for September 9, 1981 (09-09-81). Square Root Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated...

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