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Scientists Harvest Drinking Water from Desert Air

By Yscien on Thursday, July 5, 2018

Scientists have developed a way to harvest water from dry desert air and the only power the device needs is sunlight. It could be useful in an increasingly water-stressed world. VOA’s Steve Baragona has more. …

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3D Printing Used to Make Synthetic Bones for Grafts

By Yscien on Thursday, July 5, 2018

Orthopedic surgery can be tricky. So, researchers at Northwestern University are engineering new materials to make 3D printed bones that are a perfect match, ready for grafts. Faith Lapidus reports. …

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Canadian Heat Wave Leaves at Least 17 Dead

By Yscien on Thursday, July 5, 2018

Six more people have died in Montreal due to a heat wave, bringing to 12 the city’s total death toll from the extreme weather conditions that have gripped central and eastern Canada, health officials said on Wednesday. Montreal previously raised …

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Scientists Create Hybrids in Race to Save Rhino Subspecies

By Yscien on Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Scientists say they’re several steps closer to perfecting a method for saving the northern white rhino from extinction.  Writing in the journal Nature Communications, researchers said Wednesday that they had succeeded in creating embryos using frozen northern white rhino sperm …

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Century’s Longest Total Lunar Eclipse to Grace the Sky

By Yscien on Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Skygazers will have a celestial treat this month, when the longest total lunar eclipse of this century will grace the night sky on the evening of July 27.  NASA says the lunar eclipse will last for 1 hour and 43 …

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Measles Spreads in Brazil After Cases Come From Venezuela

By Yscien on Tuesday, July 3, 2018

A measles outbreak is growing in Brazil after cases were imported from neighboring Venezuela where health services have collapsed. More than 460 cases of the disease have been confirmed in two Brazilian border states, the Health Ministry said Monday. There …

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Britain Trials Virtual Reality Time Travel to Combat Dementia

By Yscien on Tuesday, July 3, 2018

About 100 dementia sufferers in Britain will take part in government-backed trials using virtual reality to help recall lost memories, the firm behind the technology said on Tuesday. Virtual reality (VR) headsets allow people with dementia to watch films that …

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Honeybees Finding It Harder to Eat at America’s Bee Hot Spot

By Yscien on Monday, July 2, 2018

Bees are having a much harder time finding food in the region known as America’s last honeybee refuge, a new federal study found. The country’s hot spot for commercial beekeeping is the Northern Great Plains of the Dakotas and neighboring …

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NASA Spacecraft Sends Back Close-Ups of Dwarf Planet Ceres

By Yscien on Monday, July 2, 2018

NASA’s Dawn spacecraft is sending back incredible close-ups of the dwarf planet Ceres. The spacecraft has been circling Ceres since 2015. In June, it reached its lowest orbit yet, skimming the surface from just 22 miles (35 kilometers) up. The …

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Fresh Grounds for Coffee: Study Shows It May Boost Longevity

By Yscien on Monday, July 2, 2018

Go ahead and have that cup of coffee, maybe even several more. New research shows it may boost chances for a longer life, even for those who down at least eight cups daily. In a study of nearly half-a-million British …

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‘Unicorns of the Sea’ at Risk From Increased Arctic Shipping

By Yscien on Monday, July 2, 2018

The polar bear may be the classic poster child for climate change, but it is far from the only animal threatened by a warming Arctic. Because the region is warming two to three times more quickly than the rest of …

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US Fifth Graders Help Save the Monarch Butterfly

By Yscien on Monday, July 2, 2018

P.B. Smith Elementary School in Warrenton, Virginia, is one of a growing number of schools around the United States that have vegetable gardens. Teaching children about gardening gives them a chance to get hands-on experience with growing and eating vegetables, …

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Professor Fiona? Famed Baby Hippo an Educational Force

By Yscien on Monday, July 2, 2018

Just call her Professor Fiona. The Cincinnati Zoo’s famous premature baby hippo does more than delight social media fans and help sell a wide range of merchandise. She’s also an educational and literary force; heroine of a half-dozen books so …

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Swedish Researches Developing 3-D VR Model of Milky Way

By Yscien on Sunday, July 1, 2018

Researchers at a public university in Sweden are creating a 3-D, virtual reality model of the Milky Way. They say their work could change how surgeons separated by oceans collaborate on medical examinations. VOA’s Arash Arabasadi reports. …

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‘Insect Vision’ Hunts Down Asteroids

By Yscien on Saturday, June 30, 2018

June 30 marks Asteroid Day, a U.N.-sanctioned campaign to promote awareness around the world of what’s up in the sky. In Milan, scientists are assembling a new telescope that uses “insect vision” to spot risky celestial objects. Faith Lapidus explains. …

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Study: HIV Drug Not Linked to Depression

By Yscien on Friday, June 29, 2018

A new study of a popular HIV drug could ease concerns about its link to depression. Researchers in Uganda found that efavirenz, once feared to lead to depression and suicide, did not cause the expected negative side effects in their …

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US Suicide Rate is on the Rise

By Yscien on Friday, June 29, 2018

The suicide rate in the U.S. is rising. A new government report shows nearly 45,000 Americans killed themselves in 2016, more than twice the number of homicides. In fact, the suicide rate, particularly among young people ages 15 to 34, …

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Sharks Return to New York Aquarium

By Yscien on Friday, June 29, 2018

Sharks are the stars of a splashy new exhibit at the New York Aquarium. The new exhibit is a major step in the beachfront facility’s recovery from the devastating impact of 2012’s Superstorm Sandy. Faith Lapidus reports. …

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Smoke Exposure During Pregnancy, Infancy Tied to Hearing Loss

By Yscien on Friday, June 29, 2018

Kids exposed to tobacco smoke in the womb and early in infancy could have double the odds of developing hearing loss compared with children who were not exposed to tobacco at all, a Japanese study suggests. While previous research suggests that adult smokers …

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Growing Populations, Aging Societies Portend Global Care Crisis

By Yscien on Thursday, June 28, 2018

The International Labor Organization (ILO) says urgent action is needed to avert a global crisis as the number of people, including children and elderly, needing care rises, The warning is part of a new ILO report on care work and …

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Fifth Graders Help Save the Monarch Butterfly

By Yscien on Thursday, June 28, 2018

Many elementary schools around the United States have started gardens to give their young students hands-on experience with growing and eating vegetables, learning about nutrition and nature in the process. The Ecology Club at P.B. Smith Elementary School in Warrenton, …

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Using Polio To Treat Brain Cancer

By Yscien on Wednesday, June 27, 2018

There’s an exciting new breakthrough in treating deadly brain tumors. Doctors have used a modified polio virus to treat people with brain cancer. VOA’s Carol Pearson reports the results, so far, are promising. …

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Japan Space Explorer Arrives at Asteroid to Collect Samples

By Yscien on Wednesday, June 27, 2018

A Japanese space explorer arrived at an asteroid Wednesday after a 3 1/2-year journey and now begins its real work of trying to blow a crater to collect samples to eventually bring back to Earth.   The unmanned Hayabusa2 spacecraft …

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Warmer Waters Cut Alaska’s Prized Salmon Harvest

By Yscien on Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Warming waters have reduced the harvest of Alaska’s prized Copper River salmon to just a small fraction of last year’s harvest, Alaska biologists say. The runs of Copper River salmon were so low that the Alaska Department of Fish and …

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