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New technique could revolutionise surgical treatment of epilepsy

Scientists at the University of Exeter have developed a pioneering new technique that could revolutionise the surgical treatment of epilepsy.

The team of scientists, led by Dr Marc Goodfellow and Professor John Terry, have developed the ground-breaking new method that can identify the specific regions of the brain that trigger seizures in people with epilepsy.

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Last year’s Imagine Cup winners look to launch a fashion business, share an artistic game and take the world to outer space

Juliana Pirani got her first sewing machine at age 13. Growing up in São Paulo, Brazil, she was interested in fashion but never envisioned the possibility of what she is about to do with it now: Start her own business with a creative idea that she hopes will transform many people’s lives. (more…)

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Schiffsabgase greifen das Immunsystem der Lunge an

Verzicht auf Schweröl reicht nicht, es sind Abgasfilter nötig

In Schiffsabgasen enthaltene Kleinstpartikel greifen die Makrophagen, weiße Blutkörperchen im Immunsystem der Lunge, an. Dabei macht es wenig Unterschied, ob die Schiffe mit Schweröl oder Diesel fahren. Der Umstieg auf Diesel wird daher nur zu teilweiser Gesundheitsentlastung führen. (more…)

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Accelerating research into dark energy

A quick method for making accurate, virtual universes to help understand the effects of dark matter and dark energy has been developed by UCL and CEFCA scientists. Making up 95% of our universe, these substances have profound effects on the birth and lives of galaxies and stars and yet almost nothing is known about their physical nature. (more…)

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Wie bleibt genetisches Material während der Fortpflanzung intakt?

MolekularbiologInnen erforschen Prozesse beim Ausschneiden und Einfügen von DNA

Eltern vererben ihre genetische Information in Form von Chromosomen. Diese sind jedoch nicht einfache Kopien, sondern ein Mosaik aus den beiden Chromosomenkopien, die sie selbst erhalten haben. Die Herstellung dieser Mosaike erfolgt durch einen Prozess des Ausschneidens und Einfügens von Chromosomenstücken. Wie solche Schnitte – auch Brüche genannt – in unserem genetischen Material repariert werden, untersuchen Verena Jantsch und ihr Team an den Max F. Perutz Laboratories der Universität Wien und der Medizinischen Universität Wien. Ihre Ergebnisse geben wichtige Einblicke in die Prozesse, die sicherstellen, dass unser genetisches Material intakt bleibt und so genetische Krankheiten und Krebsentstehung verhindern.

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Tackling complex concepts with his students, Jonathan Ellman brings ‘joy’ to the process of discovery

In nominating Jonathan Ellman for the Dylan Hixon ’88 Prize for Teaching Excellence in the Natural Sciences and Mathematics, at least two of his students use the word “joy” to describe their experience with their teacher. Said one: “While the subject matter is certainly challenging, Professor Ellman’s organized teaching style made learning organic chemistry a joy.” Another said, “Interacting with him is always a joy. I sometimes feel as if there is nothing that he cannot explain.” Ellman says he hopes to impart the idea that no matter how difficult it may be to solve a problem, there is both pleasure in and value to the process, even when one is tempted to give up. (more…)

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