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Inspiration from a Porcupine's Quills

By Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Dec 11, 2012   Science/Education  

CAMBRIDGE, MA — Anyone unfortunate enough to encounter a porcupine's quills knows that once they go in, they are extremely difficult to remove. Researchers at MIT and Brigham and Women's Hospital now hope to exploit the porcupine quill's unique properties to develop new types of adhesives, needles and other medical devices.

Citizen Science More than a Century Later: Ordinary People go Online to Track Gulf Oil Spill

By George Washington University on Dec 11, 2012   Science/Education  

WASHINGTON—In the summer of 1854 a doctor named John Snow tracked London's deadly outbreak of cholera to contaminated water coming from a public well—the now famous Broad Street pump. But Snow's observations had to wend their way through the annals of science and took years to make an impact on the public health.

Brain Angioplasty and Stents Found Safe and Effective for Stroke Patients

By Radiological Society of North America on Dec 11, 2012   Health  

OAK BROOK, Ill. – Some stroke patients may benefit from cerebral angioplasty and stent placement, according to a new study published online in the journal Radiology.

New Coronavirus has Many Potential Hosts, Could Pass from Animals to Humans Repeatedly

By American Society for Microbiology on Dec 11, 2012   Health  

The SARS epidemic of 2002-2003 was short-lived, but a novel type of human coronavirus that is alarming public health authorities can infect cells from humans and bats alike, a fact that could make the animals a continuing source of infection, according to a study to be published in in mBio®, the online open-access journal of […]

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