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27th Oct 2008

Brain Washing and X-Ray Tape


Ben Valsler
A tesla coil

This week, how researchers are making brain-washing a reality, stripping x-rays from sticky tape, and sniffing rotten eggs to lower their blood pressure!  We also find out why an anonymous E-Card email could help fight sexually transmitted diseases, and how warm hands could give you a warm heart.  Plus, we've got an electrifying report from the Cambridge Teslathon!

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Brainwashing is here?

No longer the domain of science fiction, researchers at Medical College of Georgia in the US, have found a way to selectively wipe memories from the brain. So far they’ve only got this working in mice, which is a relief for us all. It all centres on a molecule called calmodulin-dependent protein ki...

(c) Aney

Researchers roll out new way to make x-rays - with sticky tape

US scientists have made an extraordinary discovery with a roll of sticky tape. By placing the spool in a vacuum and unrolling the tape with a motor they produced a burst of x-rays.  Writing in this week's Nature UCLA scientist Carlos Camara and his colleagues describe how they made the discov...

(c) Jorge Barrios

Rotten eggs regulate blood pressure

As the childhood saying goes, “he who smelt it, dealt it”, and we’re all familiar with that unpleasant whiff of rotten eggs, the ‘pleasant’ perfume released by breaking wind. This is the gas hydrogen sulphide at work. But now a team of researchers has shown that this whiffy gas plays an important r...

(c) Dr. Lance Liotta Laboratory

The ST-E-Card

Doctors have developed a new technique with which to tackle the problem of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). At the moment when a patient is diagnosed with an STI there follows a laborious contact-tracing process intended to track down, warn, test and treat other partners who might be at ris...

(c) Image by Aleph, http://commons.wikimedia.org

Warm coffee warms the heart

Here at the Naked Scientists we’re all pretty warm-hearted people, but now researchers at Yale University have shown that it might be down to our choice of drinks rather than our nice personalities.  This photograph shows a glass of latte macchiato, which is a hot beverage made from steamed mi...


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The Teslathon - High Voltage Fun!

Cambridge's annual Teslathon brings enthusiastic amateurs get together to show off their home made tesla coils – high voltage devices based on the same principal as an electric transformer. Danger! High Voltage Fun!




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