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PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology newshttp://www.physorg.com en-us PhysOrg Team Latest news on science, technology, hard science subjects of physics, space and earth science, electronics, nanotechnology and technology in general Researcher converts biodiesel-waste glycerol into omega-3 fatty acids The typical American diet often lacks omega-3 fatty acids despite clinical research that shows their potential human health benefits. Zhiyou Wen, assistant professor of biological systems engineering in Virginia Tech's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, found a way to grow these compounds using a byproduct of the emerging biodiesel industry. http://www.physorg.com/news138543542.html Technology 2008-08-21T13:19:02-07:00 Apple offers to replace faulty iPod batteries Apple is offering to replace faulty batteries in iPod nanos in Japan following a government warning that the popular music players may pose a fire hazard, a company spokesman said Thursday. http://www.physorg.com/news138542312.html Electronic Devices 2008-08-21T12:58:32-07:00 Jump in measles outbreaks worries health officials (AP) -- The number of measles cases in the U.S. is at its highest level since 1997, and nearly half of those involve children whose parents rejected vaccination, government health officials reported Thursday. http://www.physorg.com/news138542045.html Medicine & Health 2008-08-21T12:54:05-07:00 Tahitian vanilla originated in Maya forests The origin of the Tahitian vanilla orchid, whose cured fruit is the source of the rare and highly esteemed gourmet French Polynesian spice, has long eluded botanists. Known by the scientific name Vanilla tahitensis, Tahitian vanilla is found to exist only in cultivation; natural, wild populations of the orchid have never been encountered. http://www.physorg.com/news138541985.html Space & Earth science 2008-08-21T12:53:05-07:00 Accumulated bits of a cell's own DNA can trigger autoimmune disease A security system wired within every cell to detect the presence of rogue viral DNA can sometimes go awry, triggering an autoimmune response to single-stranded bits of the cell's own DNA, according to a report in the August 22nd issue of the journal Cell, a Cell Press publication. 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The results provide researchers with new approaches in the medical treatment of drug addiction. http://www.physorg.com/news138541772.html Medicine & Health 2008-08-21T12:49:32-07:00 Senescence in liver cells can provoke a beneficial immune reaction Although post-reproductive life in humans is often associated with decline and a loss of powers, an analogous state in certain cells -- called senescence -- is proving to be one of ironic potency. 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"There is now incontrovertible evidence that marketing of tobacco, and the depiction of smoking in the movies, promote youth smoking and can cause young people to begin smoking," said Loken, professor of marketing at the Carlson School of Management and one of the report's five scientific editors. http://www.physorg.com/news138535848.html Medicine & Health 2008-08-21T11:10:48-07:00 Insomnia: Changing your bedtime habits could help relieve insomnia Many people sleep better when they are on holiday and wish that they could sleep as well all the time. But according to the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG), it is not only being free of daily worries that can make a difference to sleep. Good bedtime habits can help people to sleep well all year round. 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