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Jul 16, 2019

Rare disease discovery: Antibodies fighting cancer go on to attack brain

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

A Sebastopol man is the first person to be diagnosed with a rare autoimmune condition that was triggered by an earlier bout of cancer. The disease was identified by a team led by UCSF researchers using new technology to screen for autoimmune disorders.

Jul 16, 2019

Cosmic Ray Particle Scans Reveal Details of a Mysterious Underground Vault in Russia

Posted by in category: particle physics

Hidden underneath the Naryn-Kala fortress in Derbent, Russia, is a mysterious subterranean vault — a buried structure whose original purpose has been unknown for decades. Now, thanks to clever use of scanning technology, we might finally know what the building is.

Jul 16, 2019

Elon Musk’s SpaceX shows off VR Hyperloop so you can glimpse the future of travel

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, transportation, virtual reality

This is what a Hyperloop commute could look like.

Jul 16, 2019

Ikea To Use Mushroom Based Packaging That Will Decompose In A Garden Within Weeks

Posted by in category: sustainability

By Amanda Froelich The furniture retailer is looking at using biodegradable mycelium “fungi packaging” as part of its efforts to reduce waste and increase recycling. …

Jul 16, 2019

All Cryptocurrencies

Posted by in category: cryptocurrencies

View the full list of all active cryptocurrencies.

Jul 16, 2019

Richard Christophr Saragoza Photo 2

Posted by in category: neuroscience

All species of Datura are poisonous, especially their seeds and flowers which can cause respiratory depression, arrhythmias, hallucinations, psychosis, as well as death if taken internally.


All Datura plants contain tropane alkaloids such as scopolamine, hyoscyamine, and atropine, primarily in their seeds and flowers as well as the roots of certain species such as D. wrightii.

Jul 16, 2019

Conjoined Twins, Linked at Skull, Are Separated in London Hospital

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Safa and Marwa Ullah, who were born in Pakistan, were separated in a 50-hour series of operations at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

Jul 16, 2019

Facebook and CMU’s ‘superhuman’ poker AI beats human pros

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

It can bluff better than any human.

Jul 16, 2019

Gut microbes protect against neurologic damage from viral infections

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, neuroscience

Gut microbes produce compounds that prime immune cells to destroy harmful viruses in the brain and nervous system, according to a mouse study published today in eLife.

The findings suggest that having healthy and diverse microbiota is essential for quickly clearing viruses in the nervous system to prevent paralysis and other risks associated with diseases such as multiple sclerosis.

A condition that causes progressive damage to nerve cells, multiple sclerosis has become more common over the past several decades. Viral infections in the brain or spinal cord are thought to trigger this disease. Some scientists believe that changes in the way we eat, increased sanitation or growing antibiotic use may be causing detrimental changes in the that live within the human body, potentially increasing the risk of multiple sclerosis and other related diseases.

Jul 16, 2019

Have fusion, will travel

Posted by in categories: particle physics, space travel

The idea of propelling rockets and spaceships using the power of the atom is nothing new: the Manhattan Project in the mid-1940s as well as countless endeavours by NASA in the following decades all explored the possibility of using fission-based reactions to provide lift-off thrust. Today, progress made in controlled nuclear fusion has opened a new world of possibilities.