Neat News 4286 (added 2018-07-31)

Ancient Public Library Found in Cologne

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In Cologne the remains of the oldest library in Germany have been found. It was built by the Romans in the second century and may have housed 20,000 scrolls.

Neat News 4285 (added 2018-07-30)

Reducing Energy Consumption of Computers

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Memristors, advanced computer components combining memory and resistors, may - if used widely - considerably cut down the energy consumption of computers.

Neat News 4284 (added 2018-07-29)

Brain Cells from Stem Cells

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Scientists managed to grow human brain cells from human stem cells. This allows to test certain therapies in organoids grown from the stem cells before they are applied to a patient directly.

Neat News 4283 (added 2018-07-28)

Support for Theory how Life Started

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There is a theory that self-replicating molecules in the so-called primordial soup were the starting point of life on Earth. In computer models some more support for the theory has been found.

Neat News 4282 (added 2018-07-27)

Total Lunar Eclipse

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This evening there will be the longest so-called blood moon in Europe; that is a lunar eclipse that will be visible in parts of Europe for more than 100 minutes. Although the moon is in the shadow of the earth, red light will be deflected by the atmosphere of the Earth to the moon and it will be illuminated in red. The lunar eclipse will be the longest of the century. Also Mars will be visible nearby.

Neat News 4281 (added 2018-07-26)

Antibodies against HIV

In experiments with animals the IgM (Immunoglobulin M) antibodies proved effective in preventing an infection with HIV-1. This may lead to a new medication to prevent or treat AIDS.

Neat News 4280 (added 2018-07-25)

Water on Mars

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A big lake of liquid water has been detected under the south pole on Mars. This makes it likely that there was at some point life on Mars and some microbes may still exist.

Neat News 4279 (added 2018-07-24)

Stopping Ebola

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The recent outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo killed 29 people. While this is bad of course it could have been much worse. For instance, in the epidemic in West Africa in 2014-2016 more than 10,000 people died. This time, however, doctors had a vaccine at their hands which is difficult to apply since it must be kept at a very low temperature, but which is also very effective. As a consequence the very dangerous disease could be stopped in its tracks.

Neat News 4278 (added 2018-07-23)

New Malaria Drug

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For the first time in 60 years, a new drug for treating malaria, called tafenoquine, has been approved in the USA. It is effective for forms of malaria for which traditional drugs are inefficient.

Neat News 4277 (added 2018-07-22)

Neurons more Complex than Thought

In a simple model of the brain, neurons are relatively simple and only their big number and their connections form the complexity of the brain. However, now it has been found that neurons are more complex in themselves and can carry two signals at a time.

Neat News 4276 (added 2018-07-21)

Repairing the Spine

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If the spinal cord is damaged this means often that the nerves do not work anymore and people are paralyzed from the injury downwards. Even nerves that are not damaged do not take over. Now it has been been better understood why this is the case and researcher managed to reactivate dormant spinal cells in experiments with mice. More research is needed in order to see whether this offers a pathway to treating patients with a spinal cord injury.

Neat News 4275 (added 2018-07-20)

High Storage Battery

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Using a hybrid of sodium and potassium to form a liquid metal, a new form of battery, a so-called flow battery, has been developed which has the potential to store ten times the energy of conventional batteries (per unit of mass). This could be used to store wind and solar electricity much more efficiently.

Neat News 4274 (added 2018-07-19)

Cancer to Attack itself

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Scientists have developed a method to reprogram cancer cells so that they home in and attack the original cancer cells. The method was very successful in experiments with mice; it is not clear yet whether it will work with people as well.

Neat News 4273 (added 2018-07-18)

Being Hydrated is Important for Brain

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Mental activities suffer if we get dehydrated. We are more attentive when we drink sufficient amounts of water.

Neat News 4272 (added 2018-07-17)

Oldest Bread Recipe

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Bread crumbs have been found in Jordan which are 14,000 years old. Analyzing the crumbs, the recipe has been reconstructed: flour from wild wheat and wild barley as well as roots of water plants are mixed to make a dough; this is baked then on hot stones around a fire. The recipe is 5,000 years older than that of a Turkish bread which uses domesticated wheat and barley as well as chick peas and lentils.

Neat News 4271 (added 2018-07-16)

Bad Mood and Well Functioning

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Have a bad mood today? Then you may get on with certain tasks better as well. As has been found, some people function and perform better when they have a bad mood.

Neat News 4270 (added 2018-07-15)

More Efficient LED

Scientists have managed to increase the efficiency of LEDs and there is the potential to double the efficiency to even 200 lumens per watt. If all lighting were switched to high efficiency LEDs then electricity as produced by more than 200 coal-based power plants could be saved, making a big contribution to reducing CO2 emissions.

Neat News 4269 (added 2018-07-14)

Step towards Vaccination against Malaria

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Scientists were able to develop a vaccine against malaria which is effective in experiments with mice. More research is needed to transfer the results to humans.

Neat News 4268 (added 2018-07-13)

Brain Stimulation against Cancer

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Stimulating the reward system of the brain of mice leads to increased immune reaction against tumors. In the experiments, for mice with the stimulation the cancers they developed were only half as big as of those in the control group. There may be a chance to develop another approach to treating cancer.

Neat News 4267 (added 2018-07-12)

Oranges against Macular Degeneration

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Oranges have a positive effect against macular degeneration of the eyes. In a study with 2000 people over the age of 50 it was found that eating an orange a day can reduce the risk by 60%. It is assumed that this is not only an effect of the vitamins, but also of flavonoids, powerful antioxidants in oranges.

Neat News 4266 (added 2018-07-11)

Nanotubes for Electricity

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Carbon nanotubes can be used to produce electricity. Now scientists try to use them also as a fibre to make clothes. In combination it would be possible to develop clothing that is able to charge a mobile phone, for instance. The main problems are to produce carbon nanotubes in the big and to make sure that the fibre does not pose a health risk.

Neat News 4265 (added 2018-07-10)

All 13 People Rescued from Cave

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A football team of 12 boys aged between 11 and 16 and their 25 year old coach went missing for nine days in the Tham Luang caves in Thailand after they became trapped by rising waters. After they all have been found alive, today the final five were rescued and brought out of the cave. Unfortunately, one diver died in the rescue efforts.

Neat News 4264 (added 2018-07-09)

Solar Cells with Bacteria

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A new way of converting sun light to electricity has been developed and works well also in overcast sky. It makes use of bacteria and the next step will consist of making the production cheaper.

Neat News 4263 (added 2018-07-08)

HIV Candidate Vaccine

A new vaccine against HIV has produced an immune response in healthy adults. More research is needed, however, to determine whether or to which extent it provides protection.

Neat News 4262 (added 2018-07-07)

Approach against Inflammation

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Some bacteria disable the immune reaction of the body by some waxy, fatty acids. Researcher have better understood the mechanism and this may lead to a new therapy against bacteria or viruses.

Neat News 4261 (added 2018-07-06)

Targeted Medicines against Side Effects

Medicines have side effects since their effects are typically regardless of the functions of the molecules they are applied to. By targeting the medicines to molecules which have specific functions the side effects can be reduced or eleminated.

Neat News 4260 (added 2018-07-05)

Combining Antibiotics

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There is a better understanding how antibiotics interact. Also some other drugs may make them ineffective, or to the contrary make them more efficient. This is important in order to make best use of antibiotics.

Neat News 4259 (added 2018-07-04)

Saving White Rhinos by IVF

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All male northern white rhinos are dead and as such the species is seemingly extinct. Scientists are now hopeful that with sperm taken from some of the last male rhinos before their deaths, they can use IVF (in vitro fertilization) to bring the species back.

Neat News 4258 (added 2018-07-03)

Football Team Trapped in Cave Alive

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A football team of 12 boys aged between 11 and 16 and their 25 year old coach went missing for nine days in the Tham Luang caves in Thailand after they became trapped by rising waters. Now they all have been found alive and well. The rescue mission may take months, but supplies are delivered to them and there is optimism that they will be rescued.

Neat News 4257 (added 2018-07-02)

Tea and Wine for Metabolism

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People with a metabolic disorder have the problem that they build up certain toxic metabolites due to their diet. Some compounds found naturally in green tea and red wine can block this build-up and with a better understanding of the processes involved there is hope that a new drug may be developed to treat the disorder.

Neat News 4256 (added 2018-07-01)

New Catalyst for Inexpensive Hydrogen Production

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A new catalyst has been developed that has the potential to make the production of hydrogen from water commercially viable. This may be an important step of switching to a carbon neutral energy source. The catalyst is made of a hybrid material involving iron, nickel, and phosphorus and is much cheaper than traditional platinum based catalysts.