Warren Controls Announces New 436 Seawater Pressure Regulator to Deliver High Performance and Simplified Maintenance

Warren Controls, a leading manufacturer of control valves and specialty fluid handling products, announces its 436 Seawater Pressure Regulator delivers the highest performance with the simplest maintenance of any comparable regulator on the market.

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BMW R1250GS and Adventure get high-tech upgrades for their 40th birthday

The original intercontinental overlander of the motorcycle world, BMW's R/GS series, has received a bunch of high-tech electronic upgrades for its 40th anniversary, giving an already well-appointed bike even more appointments for its hoard.

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Electronic blood vessels can be tuned to deliver DNA and heal wounds

Scientists in China and Switzerland have teamed up to produce an implantable medical device that mimics the primary function of blood vessels, but goes a number of steps further than its natural counterparts.

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New drug candidate “shreds” cancer-causing protein in early lab tests

Researchers in Germany have developed a new drug that can act like a shredder for proteins implicated in causing cancer. In tests on lab-grown cancer cells, the drug worked to kill the tumors, suggesting a new pathway to a treatment for the disease.

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EEG study finds brain activity differences between handwriting and typing

Research analyzing brainwave patterns in both children and young adults while they wrote by hand and typed on a keyboard reveals distinct brain activity between the activities, suggesting learning may be more effective when accompanied by handwriting.

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Atomic-level maps of fine ear filaments shine a light on hearing loss

Scientists at Ohio State University have produced the first ever atomic-level mapping of tiny filaments inside our ears, offering unprecedented insights into a key mechanism of the organ and how hearing loss can result when things go awry.

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