Monday, March 31, 2014

This week in science

This weeks discoveries land a blow in anti-vaccine activists claims and credibility as their main claim is "vaccines cause autism".

This week in science!

Cancer cells: http://bit.ly/OSxhM2
Dwarf planet: http://bit.ly/1fom64p
Autism: http://bit.ly/1pd0K0r
Turtle: http://bit.ly/1nYCDoY
3D printed skull: http://bit.ly/1obeYSr
Cambrian creature: http://bit.ly/OTjODB
Ring system: http://bit.ly/1laCgDo
Chromosome: http://bit.ly/O5p06N




Monday, March 10, 2014

Diamond slashed atom by atom

One of great challenges of the 21st century has been to develop ways to manipulate matter on smaller and smaller dimensions.
Scientists in Australia have cut up diamonds atom by atom using a high power laser. Diamond is the first substance which has been cut up like this.

For more visithttp://mail.sciencealert.com.au/features/20140603-25294-2.html

Thursday, March 6, 2014

2nd Baby cleared of HIV AIDS

Scientists have managed to repeat one of the biggest medical breakthroughs of the last few years. 
 
Almost exactly one year ago, Johns Hopkins researchers made national headlines when they announced that they’ve vanquished the AIDS-causing virus from a child born to an HIV-positive mother in Mississippi. They began antiretroival treatment before the baby was 30 hours old. She’s now 3.5 years old and still virus-free, even without treatment in the last two years. Researchers have puzzled over how it happened, and many remain skeptical. The child was only the second person ever to be “cured” of HIV; the first was an adult through a stem-cell transplant. Since it’s difficult to prove that the body has been completely cleared of HIV, Nature explains, being “functionally cured” means the virus is effectively controlled and the immune system stays healthy without treatment.
 
Just yesterday, doctors announced that they have cleared the virus from a second baby infected with HIV. This girl was born in Los Angeles last April to a mother with advanced AIDS who had not been taking her medication. With aggressive treatment beginning just four hours after her birth, the virus was undetectable within 11 days, the New York Times reports
 
Doctors don’t normally use these sorts of aggressive treatments until they’re sure the baby is infected, and then sometimes not in the first weeks, NY Times explains. “Of course I had worries,” says Audra Deveikis from Miller Children’s Hospital. “But the mother’s disease was not under control, and I had to weigh the risk of transmission against the toxicity of the meds.”
 
Johns Hopkins’ Deborah Persaud, who led the ultrasensitive testing on both children, says that the Los Angeles baby's signs are different from what doctors see in patients whose infections are merely suppressed by successful treatment. Even though tests suggest the child (now nine months old) has completely cleared the virus, she’s still receiving a 3-drug cocktail -- so using the words “cured” or even “in remission” is wrong, Persaud says.

Read more at http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/doctors-have-cleared-second-baby-hiv#H1wcZywOH4huMlxb.99