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Genetic Links to Autism: Brain Cell Connection Insights

“These findings establish that genetic factors play a strong role in autism spectrum disorder,” says Acting NIH Director Raynard Kington, M.D., Ph.D. “Detailed…

Life & Chemistry

FIZ Karlsruhe now markets in-house version of USGENE®, the USPTO Genetic Sequences Database, in Europe

For the purpose of promoting the USGENE® in-house version more effectively in Europe, US-based SequenceBase Corporation and FIZ Karlsruhe have entered into an…

Life & Chemistry

Gene Linked to Acetaminophen Liver Injury Uncovered

But likely due to genetics, even the recommended dose can induce serious liver damage in a significant number of people. In a study published online in Genome…

Life & Chemistry

Fighting TB might be a matter of 'flipping a switch' in immune response

In the case of tuberculosis, Ohio State University researchers are using mathematical modeling to determine whether a change to the natural switching time…

Physics & Astronomy

First Working Model of a 2-Qubit Quantum Processor Unveiled

A team led by Yale University researchers has successfully implemented simple algorithms using a quantum processor based on microwave solid-state…

Power and Electrical Engineering

All together now

Conventional electronic devices use the flow of electrons to process and transmit information throughout the conducting and semiconducting circuits of a…

Life & Chemistry

Marine Microbes Driving Sustainable Innovation in Industry

Researchers at Heriot-Watt University and Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) in collaboration with Edinburgh based company Ingenza Ltd are searching for new…

Earth Sciences

Gulf Exploration Reveals Raw Materials Used by Early Americans

Donning full scuba gear, Hemmings stood in 130 feet of water on a peninsula at the intersection of two ancient rivers nearly 100 miles offshore from Tampa. The…

Earth Sciences

New Camera Network Uncovers Rare Meteorite in Australian Desert

Meteorites are the only surviving physical record of the formation of our Solar System and by analysing them researchers can glean valuable information about…

Power and Electrical Engineering

$3 Million for Energy Chair at Missouri University of Science and Technology

The gift from Wayne Laufer, a 1967 civil engineering graduate of Missouri S&T (then known as the University of Missouri-Rolla), and his wife, Gayle, will fund…

Earth Sciences

Nullarbor Fireball Cameras Discover Rare Meteorite

The research team, including CSIRO scientist Dr Rob Hough, was led by Professor Phil Bland of Imperial College London. The remarkable “detective” work was…

Physics & Astronomy

New Prototype Detects Dark Matter in Groundbreaking Study

“One of the biggest challenges in Physics today is to discover the true nature of dark matter, which cannot be directly observed – even though it seems to make…

Life & Chemistry

Gene Mingling Linked to Higher Sudden Death Risk

The investigators – from the United States, Italy and South Africa – report in the journal Circulation that variations in the gene NOS1AP increase the risk of…

Life & Chemistry

Stanford researchers' magnetic nanotags spot cancer in mice earlier than current methods

Searching for biomarkers that can warn of diseases such as cancer while they are still in their earliest stage is likely to become far easier thanks to an…

Earth Sciences

Meteorite from September 25 fireball event recovered and presented

Making note of the ‘unusual’ rocks he later found on the car’s hood, Garchinski chalked the incident up to vandalism and filed a police report. It wasn’t until…

Earth Sciences

Ancient Flying Pterosaur Also Sailed Seas

However, researchers at Texas Tech University, the University of Kansas and University of Florida have found that the animal’s strange body actually made it a…

Physics & Astronomy

Whales Are Polite Conversationalists

Now a group of marine biologists at the Littoral Acoustic Demonstration Center has developed a tool that can spot these rhythms and identify individual…

Information Technology

Homeland Security Listening to Boats in Hudson River

Alexander Sutin and a team of acoustics experts at Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey are developing a system that tracks the traffic by listening…

Life & Chemistry

New Research Links Words and Gestures in the Brain

Your ability to make sense of Groucho’s words and Harpo’s pantomimes in an old Marx Brothers movie takes place in the same regions of your brain, says new…

Physics & Astronomy

Swift XMM-Newton Satellites Discover Intermediate-Mass Black Hole

“Intermediate-mass black holes contain between 100 and 10,000 times the sun’s mass,” explained Tod Strohmayer, an astrophysicist at Goddard. “We observe the…

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