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How the Tongue Keeps its Tastes Straight

By Lucy Tran | Columbia University medical Center on Aug 10, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

How the Tongue Keeps its Tastes Straight

New York, NY )– New research at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) has revealed how special molecules help the tongue communicate with the brain to identify the correct taste. Using this knowledge, scientists were able rewire the taste-system of mice to perceive sweet stimuli as bitter tastes, and vice versa. The discovery provides new insights […]

Drug Short-Circuits Cancer Signaling

By Susan Gammon | Sanford-Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute on Aug 7, 2017   Featured, Health, Science/Education  

Drug Short-Circuits Cancer Signaling

La Jolla, Calif. – Researchers at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP) have published a study in Nature Communications shedding new light on how K-80003 (TX803), an anti-cancer agent discovered at the Institute, prevents activation of the PI3K pathway, resulting in inhibition of cancer cell growth. Because the PI3K pathway is common to many cancers, K-80003 […]

Chasing the Total Solar Eclipse from NASA’s WB-57F Jets

By Mara Johnson-Groh | NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center on Aug 7, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Chasing the Total Solar Eclipse from NASA’s WB-57F Jets

For most viewers, the Aug. 21, 2017, total solar eclipse will last less than two and half minutes. But for one team of NASA-funded scientists, the eclipse will last over seven minutes. Their secret? Following the shadow of the Moon in two retrofitted WB-57F jet planes. Credits: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center For most viewers, […]

Preparing Alaska’s Communities for a Tsunami

By Josh Hartman | Geophysical Institute on Aug 4, 2017   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Preparing Alaska’s Communities for a Tsunami

[wds id=”10″] University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers recently gave Juneau and Sitka new information about what ocean waters near these Southeast Alaska communities might do during a tsunami. The information came from UAF Geophysical Institute tsunami modelers Elena Suleimani and Dmitry Nicolsky. They’re working to provide inundation maps and other information to the 60 to […]

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