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Bird brain? Dodos were not so dumb after all Read More » This Sugar May Be New Weapon Against Fructose This could be the implication of a new study on mice revealing that a natural sugar called trehalose prevents a diet high in fructose, or fruit sugar, from causing fatty liver disease. "In general, if you feed a mouse a high-sugar diet, it gets a fatty liver," said Dr. Brian DeBosch, a pediatric gastroenterologist at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, who led the study. The mice given the trehalose also had lower body weights at the end of the study and lower levels of circulating cholesterol, fatty acids and triglycerides, than the control mice not give the water, DeBosch added. Read More »The Science Behind Hitler's Possible Micropenis History buffs know that Adolf Hitler had an undescended testicle, but a new review of his medical records suggests that der Führer also had other genital problems, including a condition called a micropenis. In fact, Hitler had a slew of below-the-belt problems, according to the new book, "Hitler's Last Day: Minute by Minute," (Short Books Ltd, 2015), by historians Jonathan Mayo and Emma Craigie. After reading Hitler's medical records, they said they found evidence that Hitler had a condition called penile hypospadias, in which the opening to the urethra is not at the tip of the penis, but either somewhere along the shaft or at its base, according to news reports. Read More »Kalamazoo Shooting: When Is a Person Brain Dead? But based upon the possibility that Kopf could die from her injuries, at the request of and with the permission of her parents, the team treating Kopf contacted an organ donation organization, Dr. Aaron Lane-Davies, the medical director of Bronson Children's Hospital in Kalamazoo, where Kopf is being treated, said in a statement. In the statement emailed from a hospital spokeswoman to Live Science today, Lane-Davies said that the treatment team had not yet begun to conduct a series of exams that is used to determine whether a person is brain dead. Kopf was not declared brain dead, he said. Read More »Apollo 10 astronauts heard 'outer space' music during 1969 moon mission Apollo 10 astronauts heard what they described as "outer space type music" during their historic mission around the dark side of the moon in 1969, according to a NASA audio tape. Crew members Eugene Cernan and John Young discuss the odd whistling sound in the tape that was confidential in 1969 at the height of the space race with the Soviet Union. NASA said the tape, which was featured on the U.S. Science cable network earlier this week, was made publicly available since 1973. A NASA engineer said the unusual sound was interference between the module and the mission command center's radios. Read More »Space projects lured $1.8 billion in venture capital last year: report Read More » SpaceX delays launch, ocean-landing try until Thursday due to weather Read More » Unexpected Stop for Marijuana Tourists? The Emergency Room A phenomenon called "marijuana tourism" may be leading to an uptick in marijuana-related emergency-room visits in Colorado, one of the few states where recreational use of the drug is legal, a new report finds. Since it became legal to sell marijuana in Colorado in 2014, the number of emergency-room visits possibly related to marijuana has increased more among out-of-state residents, compared with Colorado residents, according to the report. The data match what doctors have been reporting seeing, anecdotally, in emergency rooms, said Dr. Howard Kim, an emergency medicine physician at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago, and an author of the report. Read More »Virtual reality takes center stage at MWC With virtual reality (VR) on course to become a $1 billion global business, the launch of the eagerly-awaited HTC Vive VR headset has been one of the highlights of this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. The Taiwanese electronics company HTC set up a booth at the four day exhibition, showcasing how the consumer edition will operate when it goes on sale in April. Read More »Bizarre Solar-Powered Worms Are Social Sunbathers Read More » Dinosaur Was Giving 'the Finger' Due to Bone Deformity Read More » Boston Dynamics' New Atlas Robot Can't Be Pushed Around (Video) Read More » Food for Thought: Human Teeth Likely Shrank Due to Tool Use Read More » Baby Gorilla Thriving After Rare C-Section Delivery Read More » World's first thermal imaging phone camera While most exhibitors at this week's Mobile World Congress (MWC) are focused on products for personal consumers, a British company has launched a rugged handset aimed at tradespeople. Bullitt has developed the Cat S60 smartphone, in conjunction with construction equipment maker Caterpillar and premium technology company FLIR Systems Inc. Until now users wanting to access thermal imaging on their smartphone have had to buy an accessory to clip onto the device, whereas the sensor developed by FLIR in its Lepton microcamera is fully integrated. ... Read More » | ||||
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Satellite operator SES says interested in used SpaceX rocket Read More » Sexual Spread of Zika May Be More Common than Thought, CDC Warns Read More » Vaginal 'Seeding' Not Proven Safe, Experts Say A growing number of pregnant women are asking doctors about a procedure that involves wiping down the skin of a newborn delivered by cesarean section with a gauze carrying their mothers' vaginal fluid, in an attempt to transfer helpful bacteria. Read More »Telescope used on Armstrong's moon landing finds new galaxies Read More » Powerful Laser Could Blast Spacecraft to Mars in 3 Days (Video) Read More » 'Warm Blob' Caused Wild Climate Swings During Last Ice Age Read More » SpaceX set to launch satellite, then try to land rocket on ocean platform Read More » Dodo Birds Weren't 'Dodos' After All Read More » Surprise! Sharks Have 'Social Lives' Read More » Body Bioelectronics: 5 Technologies that Could Flex with You Read More » How Cuckoos Lay Deceptive Blue Eggs: It's in Their Genes Read More » Kinky Spiders: Males Tie Up Partners During Sex Read More » To Make a Moon Village, Think Beyond Science and Engineering (Op-Ed) Read More » 13 Dead Bald Eagles Prompt Investigation, $10,000 Reward Thirteen bald eagles were found dead recently in Maryland, prompting officials to offer a reward of up to $10,000 for information about what happened to the federally protected birds of prey. Bald eagles were listed as an endangered species in the lower 48 states after the birds nearly went extinct in the 1960s. Read More » | ||||
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