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- Wearable exosuit that lessens muscle fatigue could redesign the future of work
- Discovery enables adult skin to regenerate like a newborn's
- Second alignment plane of solar system discovered
- Astrophysicist probes cosmic 'dark matter detector'
- 'Insect Armageddon': Low doses of the insecticide, Imidacloprid, cause blindness in insects
- Naked prehistoric monsters! Evidence that prehistoric flying reptiles probably had feathers refuted
- 'Stretching rack' for cells
Wearable exosuit that lessens muscle fatigue could redesign the future of work Posted: 29 Sep 2020 09:35 AM PDT A new clothing-like exoskeleton can reduce back muscle fatigue and providing needed physical relief to material handlers, medical professionals and frontline workers. |
Discovery enables adult skin to regenerate like a newborn's Posted: 29 Sep 2020 09:35 AM PDT A newly identified genetic factor allows adult skin to repair itself like the skin of a newborn. The discovery has implications for wound treatment and preventing some of the aging process in skin. Researchers identified a factor in the skin of baby mice controlling hair follicle formation. When it was activated in adult mice, their skin was able to heal wounds without scarring. The reformed skin even included fur and could make goose bumps. |
Second alignment plane of solar system discovered Posted: 29 Sep 2020 09:34 AM PDT A study of comet motions indicates that the Solar System has a second alignment plane. Analytical investigation of the orbits of long-period comets shows that the aphelia of the comets, the point where they are farthest from the Sun, tend to fall close to either the well-known ecliptic plane where the planets reside or a newly discovered 'empty ecliptic.' This has important implications for models of how comets originally formed in the Solar System. |
Astrophysicist probes cosmic 'dark matter detector' Posted: 29 Sep 2020 09:34 AM PDT An astrophysicist is searching the light coming from a distant, and extremely powerful celestial object, for what may be the most elusive substance in the universe: dark matter. |
'Insect Armageddon': Low doses of the insecticide, Imidacloprid, cause blindness in insects Posted: 28 Sep 2020 12:29 PM PDT New research provides important evidence on the role of insecticides on the longevity of insect population. |
Naked prehistoric monsters! Evidence that prehistoric flying reptiles probably had feathers refuted Posted: 28 Sep 2020 10:31 AM PDT Pterosaur experts have examined the evidence that these creatures had feathers and believe they were in fact bald. |
Posted: 25 Sep 2020 08:33 AM PDT An ingenious device, only a few micrometers in size, lets researchers study the reaction of individual biological cells to mechanical stress. |
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