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The best strategies to keep bodies cool in a heatwave, according to researchers
2016-07-21 12:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: As we hit high-heat season in the Northern Hemisphere, it is useful to clarify tactics that can be used to help maintain healthy body temperatures. These tips are not commonly known and can be adopted by anyone, anywhere. While I am a climate scientist, my funded work is in the area of heat transfer, particularly in the human body. I work with medical companies to maintain healthy body temperatures during surgeries or other situations. I also deal with scald burns and I often serve in burn injury...
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Researchers Find Fungus a Possible Precursor of Severe Respiratory Diseases in Pigs
2016-07-21 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
AUSTRIA - Respiratory diseases in pigs typically involve multiple infections from different pathogens. Some pathogens play a greater role than others in the progression of the disease. The fungus Pneumocystis carinii is a relatively common cause of pneumonia in Austrian pigs, but its role has so far remained largely unexplored. Pneumocystis is considered to be less dangerous than other pathogens, as it probably requires other underlying conditions to sufficiently weaken the immune defence of the animals first.
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Brexit Jeopardizes Science Say Researchers
2016-07-20 18:07:00| Chemical Processing
UKs national academies say that world-leading position in science, medicine and engineering is threatened.
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MIT researchers devise a secure anonymity network thats 10x faster than Tor
2016-07-18 18:15:18| Extremetech
New work from MIT could create a network that's significantly more secure than Tor -- but it's always going to be difficult to ensure there's no leaks or backdoors.
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Researchers spot the first snow line ever seen around young protostar
2016-07-15 18:30:08| Extremetech
Astronomers have directly imaged a protoplanetary "snow line" for the first time, allowing them to see the point where water ice exists within an evolving solar system.
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