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Now, the US Air force claims it has advanced the technology, and says it can deploy it using the stealthy Joint Air-to-surface Standoff Missile-Extended Range (JASSM).

'This technology marks a new era in modern-day warfare, 'said Keith Coleman, CHAMP program manager for Boeing Phantom Works.'

Champ will be a'first day of war'standoff weapon it claims. Because it can be launched by both bombers and fighters, Lockheed's Joint Air-to-surface Standoff Missile,

Major general Thomas Masiello, the Air force Research Laboratory.''That's an operational system already in our tactical air force'In 2012, aircraft manufacturer Boeing successfully tested the weapon on a one-hour flight during which it knocked out the computers of an entire military compound.

During Boeing's experiment, the missile flew low over the Utah Test and Training Range, discharging electromagnetic pulses on to seven targets,

claims the technology marked'a new era in modern warfare'.'''In the near future, this technology may be used to render an enemy's electronic


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which was conducted in Thailand by Kevin Kobylinski of the United states Walter reed Army Institute of Research,


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Perry and her investors are counting on ubeam technology to win the war. Wattup can transmit power only up to 15 feet


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This enzyme, called Epha2, normally polices a gene responsible for tissue growth. But when Epha2 is mutated,

so the Salk team decided to look at genes that might police KRAS and p53 instead.


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which sheds new light on the fight against oral cancer, is published today in the journal Stem Cell Reports.


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scientists could deploy this knowledge to develop agents utilizing these mechanisms to fight disease. Two ways out of the chaos A group of researchers led by Bernd Reif


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whose work was supported by the U s. Air force.""It shows the capabilities of high-sensitivity photodetection and stable performance under bending conditions,


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but there also plenty of emergent military and industrial value to be had, in any project of this type.


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The last few days have seen new transfers of Russian tanks, armoured vehicles, heavy artillery and rocket equipment over the border to the separatists,

Brian Mckeon, the U s. principal deputy under secretary of defence, told lawmakers 11 Russian battalion tactical teams were in Russia's Rostov region across the Ukrainian border.

"It's a case of finding it in the stocks of the United states military, and in the case of some equipment we're purchasing it off the production line."


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which can also avoid high-voltage interfaces as well as the cross-subsidization battles now occurring between rooftop solar customers and their electric utilities.


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So we won be heading into battle hields upanytime soon but it does sound like a baby step in that direction


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The robot battle game eal Steel World Robot Boxingis likely the best known Reliance Games app it has 7. 5 Million downloads,

In the case of Real Steel, we focused on the robot combat and not the journey of the Hugh Jackman Character.

Robot combat can be consumed in bite-sized gameplay session on the go and require little narrative to drive engagement.


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#Terralux Battles Commoditization By Integrating Smarts With LEDS For Commercial Lighting Refits LED lighting technology has advanced in leaps and bounds in the last few years.


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The real fight is just beginning. THE WHO edict states that the organisation wants to convert every syringe in the world to auto-disable by 2020.


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and start the warmprocess again. warmrobots have already been tested by a number of organizations, from the U s. military, to oceanographers.

if the need changes. eorgia Tech study is supported by the Air force Office of Scientific research e


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and is preparing to submit a proposal detailing their cloaking technology, reports the Army Times.

This would allow the military to use the material in a variety of different applications.

The military is interested in the breakthrough because it is"basically what the military's looking for"in a cloaking solution,

says Kayla Matola, research analyst from Homeland defense & Security Information Analysis Center. It's lightweight, cheap,


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#wiss Army knifehelps turn algae into biofuel Scientists have figured out a way to streamline the molecular machinery that turns cyanobacterialso known as blue-green algaento biofuels.

but also provides a proof of concept for a device that might improve plant photosynthesis. he multifunctional protein wee built can be compared to a Swiss Army knife,


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The US Air force Office of Scientific research, the US National Science Foundation, and the Singapore National Research Foundation through the SUTD DMAND Centre funded the work.


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The Army Research Office, the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, an NSF Physics Frontiers Center with support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, funded the work o


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and demonstrate for opioid pain relievers can be adapted to produce many plant-derived compounds to fight cancers,


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"It appears that this toxin followed some of the most sophisticated battlefield strategies long before they were invented by humans:

It recognizes that to win the war, one doesn't need to kill all the soldiers.

All that is needed is to send in a spy to recruit a few soldiers who will betray their own army

and neutralize the officers, "said Dmitri Kudryashov, Ph d.,assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry at OSU and senior author of the study."

"In this case, the soldiers are the protein actin, which is produced in abundance by almost all human cells


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#BAE Systems'Battleview 360 is made to raise situational awareness in tank crews BAE Systems is looking to solve one of the most restrictive elements with tank warfare through its Battleview 360 digital mapping system.

The versatile technology will allow the crew of an armored vehicle to see through the metal confines of their war machine,

allowing for unprecedented levels of combat awareness for the crews of combat vehicles. Maintaining a high level of situational awareness from the confines of a tank can't be an easy task.

Simply overcoming one of these impediments could give a force a significant advantage on the battlefield."

"The result is increased battlefield effectiveness and survivability. The technology, which stems from a system developed for use in advanced fighter planes,


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when fighting for funding to tackle a single disease in isolation is no longer effective. Health problems tend to cluster from childhood to adulthood


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The U s. military hoped they could be used in a new fighter jet. None of the efforts fully panned out


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Bank staff are required to file police reports in response to suspicious cash transactions. In spite of its popularity, Sweden will still have to ensure that all people are able to participate in the new payment system,


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Top 10 Cancer-Fighting Foods With CIVO, doctors"can compare drug A to drug B,


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and damages a target. 7 Technologies That Transformed Warfare"Think of it like a welding torch being put on a target,

Speedy reaction times can be important in battles when every second counts.""If you were on the receiving end of laser energy,

missiles and smaller artillery something the HEL MD has already proved it can do in tests.

which did not state exactly how much the U s. military would save by switching to laser guns.


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For example, sophisticated technologies (such as environmental sensors or communications tools) are used often on battlefields and then are left behind, where they can be scooped up by people who aren't authorized to use them,


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#Nicotine-eating bacteria joins stop-smoking fight Why do people smoke? There's no denying that smoking is horrible for you,


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#How to save soldiers'lives with fizz One of the biggest challenges for medics on the battlefield is treating blood loss,

which is among the leading causes of death for wounded soldiers. Bandages infused with chemicals designed to assist blood clotting helps,

not just for soldiers, but also for victims of all varieties of disasters. Paramedics equipped with these fizzy bandages could prolong the lives of patients during transit to the hospital, for instance


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and the military. The research, published in the highly respected scientific journal, Nature Communications on September 1st, describes how the composition of gases in different environments can be detected by measuring small colour changes of the innovative bio-inspired sensor.

and Air force Research Laboratory, produced these new kind of colorimetric sensors that favourably compete with conventional gas sensor arrays in simplicity, stability,


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whose work was supported by the U s. Air force.""It shows the capabilities of high-sensitivity photodetection and stable performance under bending conditions,


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whose work was supported by the U s. Air force.""It shows the capabilities of high-sensitivity photodetection and stable performance under bending conditions,


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Other potential applications include goggles, periscopes, optical instruments, photodetectors and sensors. In addition, the superhydrophobic property can be effective at preventing ice


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FHE are expected to impact a range of Air force applications including: wearable electronics and sensors for monitoring airman health/performance;

and vibration environments typical of Air force missions. Related to these goals, we are developing approaches to inject and print gallium-based liquid metal alloys into varied materials for stretchable and reconfigurable electronics.

Over the last few years, one team of chemists and materials scientists has begun exploring military applications in harsh environments for aircraft, explosive devices and even combatants themselves.

who is at the Air force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air force base.""In some cases, we incorporate'inks,

Another military application the Air force is pursuing is use of a flexible hybrid system in"bunker buster"bombs,

"Overall, the military has the advantage of being able to move ahead with potentially higher risk research,

The military can pursue possibly transformational applications at earlier stages if we see a promising approach to realize


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and Sergei Gryaznov of Aurasense Therapeutics is the first to show spherical nucleic acids (SNAS) can be used as potent drugs to effectively train the immune system to fight disease,


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scientists have designed"invisibility stickers"that could one day help soldiers disguise themselves, even when sought by enemies with tough-to-fool infrared cameras.

"Soldiers wear uniforms with the familiar green and brown camouflage patterns to blend into foliage during the day,

flexible layer of camo with the potential to take on a pattern that will better match the soldiers'infrared reflectance to their background and hide them from active infrared visualization."

But these conditions won't work for soldiers in the field.""What we were doing was the equivalent of bathing the film in acetic acid vapors--essentially exposing it to concentrated vinegar,

he envisions soldiers or security personnel could one day carry in their packs a roll of invisibility stickers that they could cover their uniforms with as needed."

They also could have uses outside the military--for example in clothing that can selectively trap


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#Medical nanoparticles for the local treatment of lung cancer Nanoparticles can function as carriers for medicines to combat lung cancer:


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#Molecular tinkering doubles cancer drug's efficacy The drug paclitaxel has been used for decades to fight breast, ovarian, lung and other cancers.


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whose work was supported by the U s. Air force.""It shows the capabilities of high-sensitivity photodetection and stable performance under bending conditions,


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#How Chronic Inflammation Can Lead to Cancer Researchers discover how the immune system can create cancerous DNA mutations when fighting off infection.

the researchers unveil how one of a battery of chemical warfare agents used by the immune system to fight off infection can itself create DNA mutations that lead to cancer.


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#New uper-Tomatocan Fight Cancer, Heart disease, Diabetes and Alzheimer Scientists said that they have invented a uper-tomatowhich can fight cancer, heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer.


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#Augmented reality Glasses Are Coming To The Battlefield Using a pair of augmented reality glasses, a Marine signals intelligence (SIGINT) specialist monitors web traffic while he lies on the ground,

A convoy of enemy pickups is headed directly towards the platoon. The Marine pushes out an alert to the rest of the platoon and then switches from dual-display mode to left-only as he raises his weapon to his eye.

This is what the Office of Naval Research (ONR) is working on with its ongoing AR Glasses project;

the Marine will be able to keep his gaze on the battlefield, increasing what the military calls"situational awareness."

"And they can also facilitate commands and information between ordinary soldiers. The glasses have already been demonstrated at cyber-intelligence exercises in November, January, and March.

the ONR glasses allow SIGINT soldiers to monitor a variety of enemy waveforms, indicating Internet traffic, 2g/SMS, VHF/push-to-talk radio systems,

Still, Fitzpatrick says the 1. 5-GHZ dual-core glasses are still several years from readiness for the field, mainly due to the physical rigors of battle.

In the heat of battle, insurgents may switch between a variety of modes of communications. hat


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While the military already has ways of protecting its cameras and windows spinel does it in a much lighter way.


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and lanterns are loaded onto a Royal air force plane headed for Nepal. The death toll of the earthquake that shook Nepal over the weekend just topped 5, 000.


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#Autonomous Robots To Help Remove Car bomb Threats Hopefully, you don't have to fret about risks like car bombs in your everyday life,

but the vehicle can't be accessed safely by other bomb disposal tools. AVERT consists of a single deployment unit and four autonomous robot bogies


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#Squid-Inspired Tape Could Help Camouflage Soldiers No matter the color or texture of their surroundings,

notes that it might be even better for soldiers operating at night who are still visible by cameras that pick up the near-infrared.


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protective force fields may one day make their way onto the battlefields of the future. The device as patented only protects against the shockwave of an explosion,

but wel have to wait until it tested before we can tell if it the future of war or just a bunch of hot air.


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This makes the project both exciting for the future of science and war, as well as a sign that John Connor probably should stay away from China in the future e


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And that figure, from a 2011 Institute of Medicine report, doesn even count kids in pain, veterans with devastating war injuries,


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while other pursuits like Calico (Google war on aging) and Life sciences (developing the glucose-sensing contact lens) are split into separate entities.


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and verify products to combat fakes. The annual global value of counterfeit goods has been projected to be more than $1. 5 trillion by the International Chamber of commerce.


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I believe we are going to gain a critical capacity to help our wounded warriors and others who today suffer from intractable neurological problems,


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#Marines Are Testing A Robot Dog For War Robots can die--at least, not in the tragic,

--so having a robot accompany soldiers gives them at the bare minimum an expendable scout.

preparing for a future where robots fight alongside American troops at war. Spot isn the first of Bigdog siblings to train with the Marines.

Spot may not be the final form of the robot dog the Marines take to war, but by training with a robot now,

the human devil dogs may march into battle alongside mechanical brethren. Watch a short video about the tests below s


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#The Long-Fought Battle Between TV and Phone for Outlet Space is No more Samsung has released a monitor with a charging station at the base where users can wirelessly charge their phones.


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and fighting an important cause of progression in Alzheimer's disease,"said one of the team, Andrew Saykin from the Indiana University School of medicine.

and fighting an important cause of progression in Alzheimer's disease,"said Saykin n


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#China now spends more on science than the EU, will soon overtake the US On Monday,


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and so new techniques to battle it would have a significant impact n


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#Researchers create lithium-air battery that could be 10x more powerful than lithium-ion A new lithium-air battery created by researchers at the University of Cambridge points the way to the ultimate battery packs of the future,


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Blocking this enzyme in glioblastoma cells could offer a new way to combat such tumors,


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"This research was funded in part by Airbus Group, Boeing, Embraer, Lockheed martin, Saab AB, Tohotenax, ANSYS Inc.,the Air force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air force base,


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"The work was supported by the Air force Office of Scientific research, the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Cornell Center for Materials Research funded by the National Science Foundation,


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"An important aspect of PSM function is stimulating the body's own immune system to fight cancer,


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and can reach 11 percent or even higher in bone repairs for gunshot wounds or reconstruction after tumor removal.


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3-D printed'tissue'to help combat disease A bench-top brain that accurately reflects actual brain tissue would be significant for researching not only the effect of drugs,


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But the battle wasn't over. Packing a sufficient number of nanomagnets onto a chip meant aligning them perpendicularly,


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triggering a gunshot-like release of neurotransmitters from one neuron to another. They also learned that the proteins join together before they arrive at a neuron's membrane,


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we may be able to better fight infection


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#Engineers identify how to keep surfaces dry underwater for months Imagine staying dry underwater for months.


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#Research breakthrough in fight against muscle wasting diseases It is estimated that half of all cancer patients suffer from a muscle wasting syndrome called cachexia.


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"Though important new strides in the fight against Type 2 diabetes have been taken, Macdonald stresses that much more needs to be done.


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#Building a biofuel-boosting Swiss Army knife Researchers at Michigan State university have built a molecular Swiss Army knife that streamlines the molecular machinery of cyanobacteria,

"The multifunctional protein we've built can be compared to a Swiss Army knife, "said Raul Gonzalez-Esquer, MSU doctoral researcher and the paper's lead author."


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As arginine is metabolised by immune cells to fight pathogens, it has been used to communicate with the immune system to obtain the desired anti-inflammatory effect.


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In a recent breakthrough to combat malaria, a collaboration of Indian and American scientists have identified a malarial parasite protein that can be used to develop antibodies


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whose work was supported by the U s. Air force.""It shows the capabilities of high-sensitivity photodetection and stable performance under bending conditions,


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The US military, which is funding the research, hopes that the approach might help many of the thousands of soldiers who have developed deficits to their long-term memory as a result of head trauma.

At the Society for neuroscience meeting in Chicago, Illinois, on October 171, two teams funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency presented evidence that such implanted devices can improve a person ability to retain memories.

The findings raise hopes that a euro prostheticthat automatically enhances flagging memory could aid not only brain-injured soldiers,


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and suggests new strategies for fighting or even preventing HIV infection. hiv antibodies In a person infected with HIV,

HIV antibodies previously tested in humans had shown disappointing results. 3bnc117 belongs to a new generation of broadly neutralizing antibodies that potently fight a wide range of HIV strains. hat special about these antibodies is that they have activity against over 80 percent


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#New Way to Fight Cancer Targeted cancer therapies work by blocking a single oncogenic pathway to halt tumor growth.

these novel findings suggest a promising new way to fight cancerarticularly cancers that are aggressive


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and essentially multiply combat power at decreased risk to the warfighter. UAVS reduce hazards and free personnel to perform more complex tasks,


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The discovery is an important advance in the search for new medications to fight obesity,

which is engineering fat cells to fight obesity, said Kajimura. e are trying to learn how to convert white fat into brown fat,


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That means the military, for imaging systems, an use spinel as the window because it allows the infrared light to come through.

The military in particular may want to use spinel as transparent armor for vehicles and face shields.

The military also interested in using spinel to better protect visible and infrared cameras on planes and other platforms.

He also credits a close relationship with industry and with those NRL serves. e talk to the warfare centers,


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Police sources spoke of 1000 more deaths in the rural areas of Nepal. 50 more people were killed in northeastern India,


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This breakthrough, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, opens a new path in the fight against HIV


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#Molecular spies to fight cancer Tracking the tumor: PNA-antibodies detect initially the diseased cells (red)


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But the battle wasn over. Packing a sufficient number of nanomagnets onto a chip meant aligning them perpendicularly


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#Real-time data for cancer therapy In the battle against cancer, which kills nearly 8 million people worldwide each year,


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the researchers unveil how one of a battery of chemical warfare agents used by the immune system to fight off infection can itself create DNA mutations that lead to cancer.


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such as military, used in sensors that detect specific chemical and biological species and photonic devices that manipulate light.


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and demonstrate for opioid pain relievers can be adapted to produce many plant-derived compounds to fight cancers,


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This technology is included in the NASA PERISCOPE project, which seeks to illuminate some of the more than 200 suspected lunar caves lurking under skylights.


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or stress levels in soldiers and pilots. In this study, engineers focused on uric acid, which is a marker related to diabetes and to gout.


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Armies of bacteria sneak into our bodies the moment we are born, uninvited but necessary guests.


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finding a pharmaceutically active molecule is only half the battle: the drug must also be able to safely reach its target.


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ut that like shooting your own soldiers in the back, Lim said, nd it requires completely aborting a complex and expensive treatment. emote-Controlled Cancer cell Killingas reported in the September 24 issue of Science Express,


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opening the door for progress in the fight against HIV and for the production of advanced therapeutics to combat the disease.

we are getting closer to finding better therapeutic approaches in the fight against HIV. The study, FITM Proteins Restrict HIV-1 Infection by Antagonizing the Envelope Glycoprotein,


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The research, supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) Systems Center and the Army Research Office (ARO


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such as the treatment of cancer patients, is an arduous, uphill battle. But an associate professor in the University of Arizona School of Information


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potent way to boost immunity and fight viruses`Many viral infections, such as the common cold, cause mild illnesses that the body immune system eventually defeats.

It dials up the body internal genes that fight viruses, and it attacks viral proteins directly.


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with Police being called to supermarkets including a number of Tesco stores which were criticised heavily afterwards by police.

In Scotland one supermarket had to be closed due to the excessive number of people trying to push their way inside.


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signalling a willingness to consider court battles and hefty fines if Google and other digital giants don fall into line with European competition law.

what does the artillery of competition law offer? And is it gunning for the right target?

but also such a challenge to combat. Vestager announcement falls short of these broader concerns. She was at pains to point out the preliminary, fact-driven, legally-focused, apolitical nature of her inquiry.


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The french president, François Hollande, vowed to make the fight against racism one of his main personal causes.

including for people who had insulted drunkenly police officers. Dominique Sopo of the campaign group SOS Racisme told the Guardian:


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Signals couldn be allowed to change midway through a platoon or it would leave stragglers behind. latoons would need to transmit their status to the intersection

or delayed to treat the platoon as a single long vehicle, said Alan Stevens, chief scientist and research director at transport firm TRL. ither the platoon could signal that it cleared the intersection

or there would need to be infrastructure sensors to check the whole platoon is through.

This is already happening in in a limited sense, noted Stevens. t a local signal level, we can implement priority measures for ambulances,


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with police tying multiple blackmail attempts and at least two suicides to the leak. e are actively adjusting to the attack on our business and membersprivacy by criminals,

with police and security researcher Brian Krebs communicating much of the available information. Krebs has posted new information on the hack,


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and will be able to contact the police. There are potential problems. f you have no smartphone,


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#Genentech drug adds antibiotics to proteins to fight hidden bacteria Scientists at Genentech have armed the body immune system warriors with antibiotics


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I encountered a different experience light sabers in a large hall doing battle with a ray-firing orb that was driven only by the Note 4. The companies join others,


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#Roche diagnostics & SAP Team to Fight Diabetes In 2014, diabetes took 4. 9 million lives worldwide.


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#Germ-slaying robots fight infections Here's the problem: According to the CDC there are about 1. 7 million hospital-acquired infections in the U s. each year,


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A signaling domain built into the CAR promotes rapid multiplication of the hunter cells building an army of tumor-killing cells that tests reveal can grow to more than 10000 new cells for each single engineered cell patients receive.

Six patients also received short courses of steroids to combat CRS symptoms. All patients on these studies fully recovered from the CRS.

Since B cells play a role in helping fight infection patients typically receive immunoglobulin replacement to maintain healthy immune function.


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