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Published Measurement of the Universe's expansion rate weighs in on a longstanding debate in physics and astronomy - Measurement of the Universe's Expansion Rate: A Longstanding Debate in Physics and Astronomy
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A team used a first-of-its-kind technique to measure the expansion rate of the Universe, providing i...
Published How MRI could revolutionize heart failure diagnosis - How MRI Could Revolutionize Heart Failure Diagnosis
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Until now, the best way of diagnosing heart failure has been an invasive assessment, but it carries...
Published Electronic gaming can trigger potentially lethal heart rhythm problems in susceptible children - Electronic Gaming and its Link to Potentially Lethal Heart Rhythm Problems in Children
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Electronic gaming can precipitate life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias in susceptible children whose...
Published Gamers can have their cake and eat it too - Gamers Can Have Their Cake and Eat It Too: How Video Games Can Benefit Mental Health
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New research from Japan shows that multiple cognitive abilities may be empirically measured from a c...
Published Computer games in the classroom: Educational success depends on the teacher - Computer Games in the Classroom: Educational Success Depends on the Teacher
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Future teachers see educational potential in computer games, study shows. Teacher training should th ...
Published Possible molecular pathway for neurodegeneration in prion diseases - Possible Molecular Pathway for Neurodegeneration in Prion Diseases
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A new study has shed light on the mechanisms underlying the progression of prion diseases and identi ...
Published Prion trials and tribulations: Finding the right tools and experimental models - Prion Trials and Tribulations: Finding the Right Tools and Experimental Models
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Prions are fascinating, enigmatic, and might teach us not only about rare prion diseases like Creutz...
Published Infectious prion protein discovered in urine of patients with variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease - Infectious Prion Protein Discovered in Urine of Patients with Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
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The misfolded and infectious prion protein that is a marker for variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease –...
Published The shape of infectious prions - The Shape of Infectious Prions: Understanding the Mechanisms of Prion Diseases
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Prions are unique infective agents -- unlike viruses, bacteria, fungi and other parasites, prions do...
Published Potential therapy for human prion disease - Potential Therapy for Human Prion Disease: A Promising Breakthrough
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Scientists have for the first time identified a pair of drugs already approved for human use that sh...
Published Ancient climate change solves mystery of vanished South African lakes - Ancient Climate Change Solves Mystery of Vanished South African Lakes
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New evidence for the presence of ancient lakes in some of the most arid regions of South Africa sugg...
Published Evidence of early planetary shake-up - Evidence of Early Planetary Shake-Up
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Scientists have studied an unusual pair of asteroids and discovered that their existence points to a ...
Published Amateur, professional astronomers alike thrilled by extreme storms on Uranus - Amateur, Professional Astronomers Alike Thrilled by Extreme Storms on Uranus
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The normally bland face of Uranus has become increasingly stormy, with enormous cloud systems so bri...
Published Giant impact scenario may explain the unusual moons of Saturn - Giant Impact Scenario: A Possible Explanation for Saturn's Unusual Moons
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Among the oddities of the outer solar system are the middle-sized moons of Saturn, a half-dozen icy...
Published Giant pattern discovered in the clouds of planet Venus - Giant Pattern Discovered in the Clouds of Planet Venus
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Astronomers have identified a giant streak structure among the clouds covering planet Venus based on...
Published Have Venusian volcanoes been caught in the act? - Have Venusian Volcanoes Been Caught in the Act?
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Six years of observations by the European Space Agency's Venus Express have shown large changes in t...
Published Successful filming of fastest aurora flickering - Successful Filming of Fastest Aurora Flickering
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Researchers conducted a 3 year continuous high-speed imaging observation at Poker Flat Research Rang...
Published NASA's SDO observes largest sunspot of the solar cycle - NASA's SDO Observes Largest Sunspot of the Solar Cycle
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On Oct. 18, 2014, a sunspot rotated over the left side of the sun, and soon grew to be the largest a...
Published Hubble sees red supergiant star Betelgeuse slowly recovering after blowing its top - Hubble Sees Red Supergiant Star Betelgeuse Slowly Recovering After Blowing Its Top
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The star Betelgeuse appears as a brilliant, ruby-red, twinkling spot of light in the upper right sho...
Published How one of Saturn's moons ejects particles from oceans beneath its surface - How Enceladus, One of Saturn's Moons, Ejects Particles from Oceans Beneath Its Surface
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Enceladus, the sixth largest of Saturn's moons, is known for spraying out tiny icy silica particles...