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Emerald BioStructures announces discovery of small molecule modulators of PDE4 (PhysOrg)
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Emerald BioStructures (formerly deCODE biostructures) announced a publication in the December 27, 2009 advance online issue of Nature Biotechnology, detailing the application of structure-based drug design (SBDD) to engineer new allosteric small molecule modulators of the enzyme phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4), with ...16 hours ago -
Researchers Find Cells Move In Mysterious Ways
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Our cells are more like us than we may think. They’re sensitive to their environment, poking and prodding deliberately at their surroundings with hand-like feelers and chemical signals as they [...]22 hours ago -
Soon, ’smart’ wheelchairs that navigate on their own
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Washington, Dec 27 (ANI): Lehigh University researchers are developing so-called ’smart wheelchair’ with artificial intelligence that uses lasers, sensors and mapping software to operate and navigate on its own, with no human guidance or remote control.The technology has the potential to serve as a person’s ...1 day ago -
NetBIOS Design Allows Traffic Redirection
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iago-vL writes "Security researchers at SkullSecurity have demonstrated how the NetBIOS protocol allows trivial hijacking due to its design, through the use of a tool called nbpoison (in the package nbtool). If a DNS lookup fails on Windows, the operating system will broadcast a NetBIOS lookup request that anybody can ...1 day ago -
Cutting down glucose helps cells live longer
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Washington, Dec 26 (IANS) Going back for a second dessert after your holiday meal might not be the best strategy for living a long, cancer-free life, a new study has confirmed.University of Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) researchers have shown exactly how restricted calorie diets, specifically in the form of restricted ...2 days ago -
Mums-to-be with low hormone levels likely to struggle in labour (re-issue)
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London, Dec 26 (ANI): Pregnant mothers who have low levels of a hormone produced by thyroid gland are more likely to have longer and harder labour.A team of Dutch researchers have found that even “low to normal” levels of thyroxine may cause problems.They said babies were more often positioned wrongly, making ...2 days ago -
Why food becomes tasteless when the nose is clogged (re-issue)
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London, Dec 26 (ANI): Researchers have revealed why food tastes wrong when the nose is clogged.The team from Brandeis University showed that accurate taste perception relies on functioning olfactory system.Lead researcher and neuroscientist Don Katz showed that if the taste cortex in rats is inactivated when a rat ...2 days ago -
Birds help scientists understand how humans learn speech
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Washington, Dec 26 (ANI): A new study by researchers at the University of Chicago has shown that songbirds have a human-like capacity to learn complex vocal patterns.“This will help us understand the black box of language better,” said biologist Daniel Margoliash.Psychologist Howard Nusbaum said: “If we’re ...2 days ago -
MacNN – Jacob Appelbaum and RAM attacks
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Jacob Appelbaum is one of the researchers who developed a technique for recovering data from RAM after power has been removed from the RAM. Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru View original post here: MacNN – Jacob Appelbaum and RAM attacks If You Like this post, You will Like these ...2 days ago -
Molecular switch to thwart Huntington’s disease found
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Washington, Dec 25 (ANI): American researchers have discovered a molecular switch to prevent Huntington’s disease from developing in mice.The study carried out by scientists from UCLA has appeared in the December 24 edition of the journal Neuron.The neurodegenerative genetic disorder impairs the ability of patients ...2 days ago -
Breakthrough in deadly tropical disease
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QUEENSLAND researchers believe they have found a way to to control the spread of dengue fever, which afflicts more than 50 million people worldwide every year. The team at the University of Queenslands (UQ) School of Biological Sciences, led by Professor Scott ONeill, is investigating infecting mosquitoes that ...3 days ago -
Multidisciplinary approach to probe impact of real, virtual worlds
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London, Dec 24 (IANS) Avatar, a stunning 3D realisation of an alien world, leapt to the top of box office charts soon after release. The imagined other-world setting, called Pandora, lived in director James Cameron’s mind for 20 years before Computer generated imagery (CGI) could realise his vision.CGI in movies has ...3 days ago -
Long-Term Thinkers Make Better Health Decisions
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In our fast-paced world, the easy choice is to go with flow, a decision that often provides immediate gratification. However, that perspective is often counter-productive to overall health and well-being. A pair of Kansas State University researchers found that people who tend to think in the long term are more ...3 days ago -
Teens Use Violence To Fit In
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In a new study, Spanish researchers discovered that young people who want to be better appreciated and respected within their group are the most likely to be violent. The investigation looked in depth at the social relationships between male and female teenagers, relational violence, and psychosocial adjustment ...3 days ago -
Short film on Rafi screened on his 85th birth anniversary
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New Delhi, Dec 24 (IANS) A short film produced by the Films Division was screened in the capital to celebrate the 85th birth anniversary of legendary playback singer Mohammed Rafi.The short film on the life of Rafi and his songs titled “Rafi-Tum Bahut Yaad Aaye” is directed by Kuldeep Sinha. “I had been [...]3 days ago -
New system combines video streams from multiple cellphone cameras
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London, Dec 24 (ANI): Cellphones are frequently used for making videos during public events or street performances. Now, Microsoft researchers in Cairo have came up with a novel way to combine the video from multiple phones taken from the same scene into larger, more detailed footage to be broadcast live ...4 days ago -
Genes that drive aggressive brain cancers identified
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London, Dec 24 (ANI): Scientists have identified two genes that, when simultaneously activated, spur the most aggressive forms of human brain cancer.The discovery, by a team of Columbia scientists led by Antonio Iavarone, associate professor of neurology in the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Andrea ...4 days ago -
Alzheimer’s patients less likely to develop cancer and vice-versa
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Washington, Dec 24 (ANI): People suffering from Alzheimer’s disease are at a lower risk of developing cancer and vice-versa, say researchers.During the study, researchers looked at a group of 3,020 people age 65 and older who were enrolled in the Cardiovascular Health Study and followed them for an average of five ...4 days ago -
Future-minded people make better decisions for their health
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Washington, Dec 24 (ANI): People with a long-term perspective are more likely to make positive decisions about their health, whether it’s how much they drink, what to eat, reveals a new study.During the study, researchers compared people’s perspectives on time with their health behaviours.“If you are more ...4 days ago -
Air Pollution Raises Pneumonia Risk In Seniors
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David Goodhue - AHN Reporter Miami, Florida, United States (AHN) - Prolonged exposure to air pollution from car exhaust fumes and industrial sources can lead to hospitalization for adults with pneumonia aged 65 and older, according to a recent study.4 days ago

