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07/19/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Do you know why you order what you do when you’re in a restaurant? Study shows that background music influences your meal choices
Ever wondered why you entered a restaurant in the hopes of eating a healthy salad, only to find yourself chowing down on a greasy burger? According to a report from The Daily Mail, the music playing in the background of the establishment could be subconsciously affecting your choice of product. American researchers found that music exerts […]
07/19/2018
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By Edsel Cook
A medicinal plant used in Mexican folk remedy shows great potential as an alternative cancer treatment
Yellow oleander has been used by Mexican folk healers to treat various illnesses for many centuries. A new study indicates that the fruit of this indigenous medicinal plant contains bioactive compounds that can treat different kinds of human cancers. Known in scientific circles as either Thevetia peruviana or Cascabela peruviana, yellow oleander goes by the […]
07/18/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Study: Acupuncture is an effective and convenient choice to reduce breast cancer-related lymphedema
A Chinese study looked into the use of acupuncture to reduce the occurrence of lymphedema in breast cancer patients. It determined that the traditional Chinese medicinal approach could be a convenient and cost-effective way to manage the symptoms of the breast cancer-related disease. The Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine conducted the study. Its findings were published […]
07/15/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Sandia National Laboratories receives $10m from DOE to design a cheaper and more efficient solar energy system
The U.S. Department of Natural Energy (DOE) has bestowed a $10.5 million grant on a New Mexico-based research and development laboratory. In return, the researchers will come up with a cheaper and better version of an existing utility-scale solar power system, an article in News Wise states. Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) will be refining “concentrated […]
07/11/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Isolated magnesium shows all the promise of its gold and silver cousins with none of the drawbacks
Texan researchers have successfully synthesized an isolated form of plasmonic magnesium nanoparticles, an article in Nano Werks has reported. Not only do these tiny particles possess the same plasmon-emitting capabilities as their gold, silver, and aluminum equivalents, but they also avoid the pitfalls of their more expensive counterparts. The new nanoparticles are the handiwork of […]
07/10/2018
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By Edsel Cook
MISSING PHYSICS: Researchers attempt to find particles that escaped the world’s largest particle accelerator
Several physicists are urging the construction of a new facility to supplement the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The particle detectors will hunt for long-lived particles that have escaped the biggest particle accelerator ever built, an article in Science Daily stated. The LHC is a huge ring of superconducting magnets built underground in the French-Swiss border. It […]
07/10/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists aim to predict the next Ebola outbreak by tracking the migration patterns of BATS
The next time an Ebola epidemic breaks out in Africa, we may be warned in advance by bats. A Science Daily article reports how Pennsylvania-based researchers created a computer model that predicts the migratory movements of the airborne mammals that carry the virus. Bats are considered to be a primary carrier of the Ebola virus. They are […]
07/09/2018
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By Edsel Cook
The powdered form of reishi mushrooms can treat recurrent oral ulceration
A Chinese study investigated the potential of using freeze-dried powder from reishi mushrooms as an alternative treatment for recurrent oral ulceration (ROU) in rats. They reported that the mushroom powder could serve as a possible means of therapy for recurring mouth ulcers. The Ministry of Science and Technology of China provided the funding for the […]
07/06/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Plant cells that enable photosynthesis found to also play a role in plant self defense
Your biology teacher would tell you that chloroplasts are the parts of plant cells that turn sunlight into food via photosynthesis. However, chloroplasts also pull double duty by warning the plant’s nucleus about a pathogenic infection or an environmental stressor, reported a NewsWise article. This insight comes from a collaborative study between the University of Delaware (UD) and the University of […]
07/04/2018
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By Edsel Cook
The gastroprotective activity of a mixture of Melastoma malabathricum and Muntingia calabura leaves
A Malaysian study investigated the synergy between Melastoma malabathricum L. (MM) and Muntingia calabura L. (MC), two medicinal herbs that were separately reported to protect the gastric system. They reported that the methanolic extract from a mixture of the two herbs (MMMC) showed potential as an anti-ulcer treatment product. The Universiti Putra Malaysia supported this […]
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