Ligaments in the long necks of certain sauropods probably helped them graze more efficiently, according to paleontologists. …read more Source:: Science
Day: April 20, 2016
Micro heart muscle created from stem cells
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•Scientists have invented a new way to create three-dimensional human heart tissue from stem cells. The tissue can be used to model disease and test drugs, and it opens the …read more Source:: Science
Researchers show ‘dirty mice’ could clean up immune system research
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•Scientists have developed a new way to study mice that better mimics the immune system of adult humans and which could significantly improve ways to test potential therapeutics. The researchers …read more Source:: Science
Can positive memories help treat mental health problems?
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•A study highlighting the effectiveness of using positive memories and images to help generate positive emotions has been published by researchers. The work suggests that savouring positive memories can generate …read more Source:: Science
The secrets to LinkedIn’s open source success
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•By Matt Asay Open source is the gift that keeps on giving … unless it destroys your business first. As many an open source vendor can tell you, it’s a slog peddling …read more Source:: OpenSource
Lemurs mix smelly secretions to make richer, longer-lasting scents
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•Humans aren’t alone in their ability to mix perfumes and colognes. Lemurs, too, get more out of their smelly secretions by combining fragrances from different scent glands to create richer, …read more Source:: Science
OpenStack Mitaka arrives
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•The latest version of the popular OpenStack infrastructure-as-a-service cloud is here and ready to get you up and running. …read more Source:: Linux