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UCLA bioengineers show magnetic gel’s use to ease pain

Early work demonstrates promise of so-called ‘mechanoceuticals’

UCLA bioengineers have demonstrated that a gel-like material containing tiny magnetic particles could be used to manage chronic pain from disease or injury. Broadly, the study demonstrates the promising use of biomechanical forces  that push and pull on cells to treat disease. (more…)

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That sound makes me dizzy

University of Utah engineers discover the reasons why some people get dizzy when hearing certain sounds

For some people, certain sounds like a trumpet blowing a particular tone can make them dizzy, and it’s not because they’re giddy from a Wynton Marsalis melody. (more…)

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Wie aus dem Baukasten: Grüne Synthese wichtiger Moleküle entdeckt

Chemiker entwickeln umweltfreundliche Alternative zur Herstellung organischer Moleküle

Die Entwicklung neuartiger Methoden für die Synthese organischer Moleküle gehört zum Hauptforschungsgebiet von Nuno Maulide und seiner Arbeitsgruppe an der Fakultät für Chemie der Universität Wien. Dabei wurde nun eine umweltfreundliche Alternative zu konventionellen Synthesemethoden entdeckt, welche unter anderem die Synthese von einem Tuberkulose-Antibiotikum ermöglicht. Die Ergebnisse dazu erscheinen aktuell in der renommierten Fachzeitschrift “Angewandte Chemie”.

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BPA exposure in U.S.-approved levels may alter insulin response in non-diabetic adults

COLUMBIA, Mo. – In a first study of its kind study, researchers have found that a common chemical consumers are exposed to several times a day may be altering insulin release. Results of the study, led by scientists at the University of Missouri, indicate that the Food and Drug Administration-approved “safe” daily exposure amount of BPA may be enough to have implications for the development of Type 2 diabetes and other metabolic diseases. (more…)

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Storytelling, games help young people discuss sexual health

For young people, discussing sexual and reproductive health can be awkward. In certain parts of the world, those conversations can be downright stigmatizing.

Through multimedia approaches, storytelling and innovative research, the University of Chicago’s Center for Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Innovation in Sexual and Reproductive Health (Ci3) is helping young people find ways to tell their everyday stories. (more…)

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