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Friday, September 13, 2013

Science of the Week, 9/13/13

Since it's Friday the 13th in 2013, I feel as if I should wish you "Good luck" or "Break a leg" or something similar. However, that seems unscientific and out-of-place in a blog post of science links:

Cell transplants may be a novel treatment for schizophrenia

Scientists demo new method for harvesting energy from light

Cancer vaccine begins Phase I clinical trials

Wireless network detects falls by the elderly

Artificial lung to remove carbon dioxide--from smokestacks

On the road to a new kind of car-sharing

Artificial-intelligence research revives its old ambitions

Protecting world's poor from climate change

Climate change may speed up forests' life cycles

Teleport: scientists transmit an atom from one location to another inside chip

AIDS vaccine candidate appears to completely clear virus from body

New system uses nanodiamonds to deliver chemotherapy directly to brain tumors

New material mimics calamari skin, is invisible to infrared cameras

Enjoy your weekend, everyone! If you're online Sunday, stop on by Scene 13 for my monthly post and a peek into the world of the Season Avatars!



























1 comment:

  1. Today teleporting an atom, tomorrow people! As long as they don't turn inside out and explode.

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