Friday, October 03, 2014

Science of the Week, 10/3/14

Here are some of the most interesting science news articles I read this week:

Cancer during pregnancy: chemo, radiotherapy safe for babies

Scientists make droplets move on their own

DNA signature found in ice storm babies

New molecule found in space connotes life origins

How to make stronger, "greener" cement

Underwater robot for port security

Dark skin turns UV rays to heat, rendering them harmless

An apple a day could keep obesity away

Changing Antarctic waters could trigger steep rise in sea levels

"Smart" bandage emits phosphorescent glow for healing below

New drug-delivery capsule may replace injections


Have a good weekend, everyone, and I hope it's not too busy for you. (I have Homecoming activities, a bridal shower, and two birthday parties to attend this weekend. I'll be lucky if I get any housework done, let alone proofreading!) See you Monday.












2 comments:

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Knew there was a reason I eat an apple every day.
Just enjoy your weekend. Housework is overrated.

Sandra Ulbrich Almazan said...

I do too, but apparently I should switch to Granny Smith. Humm, they do make good caramel apples...

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