Posts Tagged ‘Cornell University’

Health & Medicine - Nov 10, 2011 12:32 - 0 Comments

Gut microbes mix with toxins to make us fat?

CORNELL (US) — Pollutants and chemical toxins could increase the chances of being overweight or having diabetes—but it may depend on the sort of bacteria churning around in the gut, a new study shows. (more…)

Science & Technology - Nov 8, 2011 12:16 - 0 Comments

Metamaterials pave way for superlens

CORNELL (US) — Scientists have developed a technique that could allow metamaterials, known for unusual optical properties, to self-assemble in 3-D. (more…)

Society & Culture - Nov 3, 2011 12:45 - 0 Comments

Mom’s nurture shields kids from chronic stress

CORNELL (US) — A sensitive, responsive, mother can help buffer the effects of chronic stress on the working memories of her teenage children. (more…)


Earth & Environment - Oct 31, 2011 6:00 - 3 Comments

Native bees: More bee for the buck

CORNELL (US) — Native bees are two to three times better pollinators, are more plentiful, and are less prone to colony collapse than the better known honeybee, a new study shows. (more…)

Top Stories - Oct 28, 2011 7:00 - 0 Comments

Smart fabrics: Transistors from cotton

CORNELL (US) — Smarter, more functional clothing made with wearable electronics may be possible in the near future. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Oct 24, 2011 10:52 - 2 Comments

Imaging scope may lead to fewer biopsies

CORNELL (US) — A new imaging scope that can be inserted safely into a patient’s body could minimize the need for unnecessary biopsies. (more…)


Science & Technology - Oct 24, 2011 10:10 - 0 Comments

iPhones needed in NY to track stink bug

CORNELL (US) — A new hobo pest is pigging out on a significant number of North America’s most important crops in what experts say is an unprecedented threat to U.S. agriculture. (more…)

Top Stories - Oct 17, 2011 10:28 - 2 Comments

Ancestor with an electrifying sixth sense

CORNELL (US) — About 96 percent of vertebrates—30,000 land animals (including humans) and roughly an equal number of fish—descend from a common ancestor with a sixth sense: electroreception. (more…)

Science & Technology - Oct 14, 2011 11:16 - 0 Comments

Brainy robot gets an ‘A’ in biology

VANDERBILT / CORNELL (US) — Engineers have demonstrated for the first time that a computer can take raw experimental data and solve a complex biological modeling problem from scratch. (more…)


Earth & Environment - Oct 13, 2011 12:14 - 0 Comments

How to rein in toxic bloom’s perfect storm

CORNELL (US) — The combination of climate change and nutrient runoff is expected to escalate toxic aquatic blooms, but localized efforts may be successful in controlling their spread from farms and lawns to streams, lakes, and ultimately oceans. (more…)

Top Stories - Oct 7, 2011 9:42 - 1 Comment

Tweets show global trend: Mood swings

CORNELL (US) — Around the world, the day dawns full of promise. But moods go downhill during the day, finally rebounding at night, according to an analysis of 2.4 million tweets in 84 countries. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Oct 4, 2011 11:00 - 2 Comments

Folates may treat deadly muscular disorder

CORNELL (US) — A nutrition-based therapy using B vitamins may be an effective way to treat a syndrome that causes myopathies and that can be fatal in children. (more…)


Earth & Environment - Sep 30, 2011 13:39 - 0 Comments

Immunity gene shields frogs from fungus

CORNELL (US) — A genetic mechanism in lowland leopard frogs makes them resistant to a deadly fungus that has been decimating other frog species for decades. (more…)

Society & Culture - Sep 27, 2011 10:52 - 1 Comment

Cash vs. happiness? Show me the money

CORNELL (US) — Given the choice of a job with more hours and a higher salary or one with reasonable hours but less pay, many people opt for the cash, even if it means a compromise on happiness. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Sep 26, 2011 8:02 - 1 Comment

Common parasite controls immune system

CORNELL (US) — A forced partnership between parasite and host allows Toxoplasma gondii to invade the bloodstream, break into the brain, and prompt behavioral changes from recklessness to neuroticism. (more…)


Health & Medicine - Sep 21, 2011 10:17 - 4 Comments

How to stop herpes from ‘going viral’

CORNELL (US) — Herpesviruses are thrifty reproducers, only sending off their most infectious progeny to invade new cells and continue spreading. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Sep 20, 2011 10:59 - 0 Comments

Molecule unlocks blood-brain barrier

CORNELL (US) — Scientists may have discovered how to safely open and close the blood-brain barrier to deliver drug therapies for Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and cancers of the central nervous system. (more…)

Society & Culture - Sep 15, 2011 8:40 - 6 Comments

No buyer fatigue at daily deal sites

RICE U. (US) — Rumors of the demise of daily deal companies are greatly exaggerated according to a new study that finds they are more popular that ever with consumers. (more…)


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