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Fruit peel compound reverses effects of multiple sclerosis in mice
A new study has revealed how a compound found in fruit peels could come to offer relief from multiple sclerosis, with scientists using a purified form of it to halt and reverse some of the effects of the disease in mice.
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A lifetime subscription to Babbel Language Learning (All Languages) empowers you to learn new languages from 14 available options, and it's on sale for just $159. That's 60% off the normal price of $399.
Cancer
Sea sponge molecule stops cervical cancer cell growth in the lab
The natural world is a huge source of life-saving drugs and that extends to the organisms that inhabit the seas, with new research describing how a molecule from a sea sponge proved capable of preventing cervical cancer cell growth in the lab.
Motorcycles
Vyrus returns with 202-horsepower, Ducati-powered Alyen motorcycle
Boutique motorcycle builder Vyrus has always loved its hub-steered super-naked motorcycles, and its latest 202-horsepower Ducati-powered beast is probably its most aesthetically challenging to date. Meet the Alyen 988, fresh out of Rimini, Italy.
Infectious Diseases
Modern iron lung designed to address ventilator shortage
British engineers are developing a modern version of the Negative Pressure Ventilator (NPV), more popularly known as the "iron lung," to provide COVID-19 patients under the care of the NHS with a simple, inexpensive alternative to ventilators.
Mental Health
Strong results from new Stanford brain stimulation method for depression
Stanford researchers optimized an FDA-approved form of non-invasive magnetic brain stimulation to better treat treatment-resistant depression. A preliminary study achieved a 90-percent remission rate, with larger trials underway.
Collectibles
Original Flash Gordon comic strip sells for $512,000
As we forecast in our recent extensive feature covering the 2019 science and technology auction year, science fiction memorabilia is getting hotter. This was validated with the $512,000 sale of the original comic strip artwork for Flash Gordon #1.
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Tiny Houses
Cold weather-ready tiny house is fit for a family of four
Minimaliste has previously impressed us with its line of models that can withstand its country's harshest weather, and now the firm has completed its first home designed for family life. The Charme serves as full-time home to a family of four.
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The 500-million-year-old reason behind the unique scent of rain
New research from an international team of scientists is suggesting that instantly recognizable earthy smell after rain is released by bacteria trying to attract a particular arthropod as a way to spread its spores.
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Lucere stick-on lights perfectly illuminate your face for grooming
There’s nothing worse than leaving the house and realizing that you missed a spot while shaving, or that your makeup isn’t even. The culprit is probably dim bathroom lighting – but studio-quality Lucere Lights are designed to fix that.
Biology
City lights may be keeping urban fish from getting enough "shut-eye"
Although they don't have eyelids that they can close, fish do indeed sleep – and as is the case with humans, sleeping is crucial to their health. According to a recent study, though, city lights may be keeping them awake at night.
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