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Mar 27, 2018

An Experimental Superbug Killer Is a Tiny Step Closer to Saving Us From the Antibiotic Apocalypse

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A class of antibiotics heralded as an essential future weapon against drug-resistant superbugs passed an important test. There’s now evidence that they can be used to treat serious infections in live animals (in vivo) without being toxic.

Researchers created simplified, synthetic versions of teixobactin, a protein produced by certain dirt-loving bacteria that was first discovered in 2015. They tested the teixobactin in lab mice whose eyes were infected with one of several germs, including antibiotic-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus. The most successful of these analogues was found to leave animal cells alone while still wiping out more than 99 percent of the bacteria in the infected eye.

The findings were published in January in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.

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Mar 27, 2018

Chinese Scientists Clone Monkeys

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This is huge: Chinese scientists have successfully cloned monkeys (via NowThis Future)

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Mar 26, 2018

Facebook logs SMS texts and calls, users find as they delete accounts

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Leaving the social network after Cambridge Analytica scandal, users discover extent of data held.

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Mar 25, 2018

Are digital drugs the future of medication?

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A drug with the potential to revolutionise medication has been approved in the US.

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Mar 25, 2018

Cracks In Earth’s Magnetic Field Let In These Fantastic Aurora Views

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Folks in the planet’s higher latitudes have been treated to some https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2017/07/16/the-aurora-…right-now/” target=”_self”>fantastic nighttime aurora borealis light shows in the past few days thanks to cracks that open up in Earth’s magnetosphere around the time of the fall and spring (or autumnal and vernal, to be a bit more formal about it) equinoxes.

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Mar 25, 2018

Featured Maps! Plate Tectonics & Earthquakes

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T he feeling of the ground shaking can be a scary experience. But have you ever wondered how or why earthquakes happen in the first place? According to National Geographic Society, earthquakes occur near tectonic plates boundaries, slabs of rocky crust that fit together to form the Earths outer shell. Plates, moving by mere inches annually, can grind, collide, separate, and scrape pass one another. Through these interactions, the more strains it builds results in vibrations, known as earthquakes. Some major plates are the Northern American and the Pacific Plate. Although earthquakes are watched closely, they are still hard to predict.

Did you know: In Fort Tejon California, north of LA, had a magnitude of 8.3 earthquake in 1857?

Come explore and learn more about earthquakes from these artistic maps that depict selected earthquakes in the U.S with a magnitude of 7.8 or greater, from 1897–1996, or a map that illustrates how moderate magnitude earthquakes can produce serious effects in Los Angeles, as well as a map that anticipates loss from future earthquakes. My favorite map is the colorful stress map that estimates the differential stress levels in the lithosphere, where earthquakes occur, and by researching the variations of unstable to stable frictional slips on faults can explain the occurrence of ductile earthquakes. Also available is a map that points out previous earthquakes that had generated tsunamis.

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Mar 25, 2018

How Do Forensic Engineers Investigate Bridge Collapses, Like the One in Miami?

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Investigators will study video, design plans and the “accelerated bridge construction” method for clues.

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Mar 24, 2018

Citizen Scientists Help Identify a New Type of Aurora

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In a first, amateur aurora chasers brought Steve, a new type of aurora, to the notice of scientists, who discovered that a distinct phenomenon drives its formation.

Citizen Scientists Help Identify a New Type of Aurora

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Mar 24, 2018

Ancient Earth Globe lets you travel back in time for a look at the planet

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An interactive site shows Earth 600 million years ago, and lots and lots about dinosaurs.

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Mar 24, 2018

Mount Etna is ‘sliding towards the sea’

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Measurements show the entire bulk of Europe’s most active volcano is edging eastwards, Scientists say.

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