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Families Concerned About Extreme Weather Impact on Young Children

How Humans Store Meaningful Stories in Memory

Antifungal Olorofim Shows Promise in Treating Invasive Fungal Disease

Link Found Between Toxic Metals in Mayan Breast Milk and Infant Growth

Massive Measles Outbreak in US Surpasses '90s Peak

Improved Fertility in Young Hodgkin's Lymphoma Patients

Improved Cardiovascular Risk Prediction in Diverse Ethnic Groups

FDA Releases Over 200 Decision Letters for Drug Applications

University of South Australia Study: In-Person Events Boost Well-Being

Weekly Injectable Drug for Parkinson's Disease: Life-Changing Solution

Study Links Premenstrual Symptoms to Cardiovascular Disease

Researchers Develop Advanced Method for Brain Aneurysm Blood Flow Simulation

Rise in Prediabetes Among American Adolescents Sparks Health Concerns

Study Reveals Socioeconomic Disparities in Child Concussion ER Visits

Europeans Suffering: Pollen Allergy Impact

Gabapentin Overuse Linked to Higher Dementia Risk

Ultrasound Measurement Enhances Birth Decision Accuracy

Physical Activity in Adulthood Reduces Death Risk

Ethnic Minority Kids in High-Poverty Areas Face Higher ICU Mortality

Children's Social Care Services Linked to UK Maternal Deaths

Study Links Marginalized Neighborhoods to Poor AMI Outcomes

Children Equally Vulnerable to Heat as Adults: Study

Fda-Approved Cancer Drugs Combat Epstein-Barr Virus Lymphomas

Study Links Distressed Births to Future Health Issues

Hair Follicle Stem Cells Aid Skin Healing

Intermittent Fasting Equals Traditional Diets for Weight Loss

Novel Immunotherapy Combo Boosts Melanoma Survival

Study Links Climate Anxiety to Disaster Preparedness in Lake County

Cancer Signaling Pathway Impacts Retina and Brain Blood Vessels

"University of Colorado Study: Dopamine Communication Precision"

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Azuki Bean Beetles Produce Larger Eggs in Response to Climate Change

Iowans Restricted from Watering Lawns

Purple Martins Swirl Above Harrison Hills Park

Researchers Develop Groundbreaking Graphene-Based Taste Sensor

Quantum Mechanics: A Century of Revolutionary Discoveries

No Parking at ISS: Crew-11 Launch Slot Clearing Soon

Great Salt Lake's Sagging Levels Uncover Strange Phenomenon

Researchers from Japan Achieve 91% Selectivity in CO2 to Methanol Conversion

Japanese Researchers Develop Novel Nanocarrier for Targeted Cancer Therapy

The Vital Role of Rivers in Earth's Ecosystems

Oldest Interstellar Object: Potential Comet Discovery

Discovery of Ancient River Landscapes in East Antarctica Sparks Ice Sheet Loss Predictions

New Polymerization Method for Precise Chain-Growth of AB-Type Monomers

Study Reveals Long-Term Impact of Young Parasitoid Flies

Unusual Fly Development and Live Birth: Detailed Study

Physics' Two Great Pillars: Standard Model vs. General Relativity

Bull Sharks Extend Stay Near Sydney Beaches

U.S. Halts Livestock Imports Due to Parasite Spread

Guadalupe River in Texas Surges: Empire State Building of Water

Gray Seals Released into Baltic Sea Amid Climate Threats

Milky Way's Hidden Satellite Galaxies Revealed

Environmental Impact of Nine Pesticides in Grape Cultivation

Antiferromagnetic Materials: Unlocking Ultra-Fast Information Transfer

Innovative Glass Coating Cuts Energy Bills

John B. Anderson's Urgent Book: Gulf Coast Climate Crisis

Secrets to Successful Marriage Unveiled

Bangladesh's Water Woes: Dependence on Foreign Rivers

Ancient Trees in Malheur National Forest Dying Rapidly

Over 700,000 Floridians Trafficked: Data-Driven Anti-Trafficking Strategy

Charcoal Material from Leaves: Eco-Friendly Pollution Solution

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Improved Electricity Demand Forecasting with Group Encoding

Detecting electricity demand patterns using a new method for high-dimensional binary data

Microsoft Donates $4 Billion for AI Education

A week after layoffs linked to AI cost, Microsoft pledges $4B to AI education

World's First Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Material Developed

Solid-state alloy enables safe, low-cost hydrogen storage and transport

World-first study uses First Nations calendars for solar power forecasting

First Nations Seasonal Calendars Enhance Solar Power Forecasting

Animal-inspired AI robot learns to navigate unfamiliar terrain

AI System Enables Four-Legged Robot to Adapt Gait

Solar Power Tops EU Energy Sources in June

Solar becomes Europe's main energy source in June: consultants

Enhanced geothermal systems: An underground tech surfaces as a serious clean energy contender

Earth's Heat Power Could Supply 20% US Electricity by 2050

AI device startup that sued OpenAI and Jony Ive is now suing its own ex-employee over trade secrets

Openai's Chatbot Communication Contest Sparks Trademark Dispute

Wimbledon 2025: Absence of Human Line Judges

Wimbledon's electronic line-calling system shows that we still can't replace human judgment

Five unusual ways to make buildings greener (literally)

Growing Trend: Green Walls Transform Urban Landscapes

Volkswagen Halts Electric Minivan Deliveries Amid Technical Issue

Volkswagen halts electric minivan exports to the United States

Tesla announces November annual meeting under pressure from shareholders

Tesla Announces Annual Shareholders Meeting in November

EU unveils AI code of practice to help businesses comply with bloc's rules

EU Releases Code of Practice for AI Compliance

Microsoft Outlook Users Face Email Platform Issues

TikTok Under EU Probe for Data Transfer to China

TikTok faces fresh European privacy investigation over China data transfers

Is Outlook down? Thousands of users report issues accessing their email

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Future of mobility: some wild rides seen ahead at tech show

In the not-too-distant future you could ride one, two or three wheels... or maybe none at all.

Seniors get special attention at consumer tech show

How can the tech sector help seniors remain independent, connected, healthy, and safe?

Robo-crib highlights infant safety at technology show

A robotic crib with a mission of preventing sudden infant death syndrome made its appearance this week at the Consumer Electronics Show, part of a growing "baby tech" exhibit.

Uber announces end of services in Colombia

Uber announced Friday it is ending its services in Colombia next month after losing a case brought by taxi drivers for alleged unfair business practices.

Privacy, once hidden topic, gets attention at CES tech show

Once a hidden and under-the-radar topic, privacy got more attention at the CES gadget show in Las Vegas this week. Startups now volunteer information about how they're securing your data and protecting your privacy when you use their heart rate monitor or cuddly robot.

Bzigo marks mosquitoes for death

Startup Bzigo was at the Consumer Electronics Show this week with a gadget designed to spot mosquitos and then mark them for death.

Dressed to connect: wearable tech expands all over the body

From tiredness-detecting driving glasses to shin guards that judge the performance of footballers—we've come a long way since the early days of the pulse-measuring smart watch.

Eyeing Moon, NASA hosts first public astronaut graduation ceremony

NASA on Friday celebrated its latest class of graduating astronauts at a public ceremony in Houston, honoring a diverse and gender-balanced group now qualified for spaceflight missions including America's return to the Moon and eventual journey to Mars.

Google legal chief leaving amid sexual misconduct troubles

David Drummond, the legal chief of Google parent company Alphabet, is leaving at the end of the month, following accusations of inappropriate relationships with employees.

Rare salt formations appear along the Great Salt Lake

Rare salt formations have been documented for the first time on the shores of the Great Salt Lake, and they could yield insights about salt structures found on Mars before they disappear for good.

Study finds 95 percent satisfaction rate with Mohs surgery

Patients who received Mohs surgery to treat the most serious form of skin cancer, melanoma, reported a 95 percent long-term satisfaction rate with their results, according to a new study by UT Southwestern Medical Center dermatologists.

Prenatal exposure to flame retardants linked to reading problems

A new study from researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons suggests that prenatal exposure to flame retardants may increase the risk of reading problems.

Scientists examine how a gut infection may produce chronic symptoms

Sometimes the end of an intestinal infection is just the beginning of more misery. Of those who contract traveler's diarrhea, for example, an unlucky few go on to develop irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a chronic inflammation of the intestinal tract.

Hikikomori: New definition helps identify, treat extreme social isolation

Experts in the Japanese phenomena of hikikomori say the condition of extreme social isolation is more widespread than previously acknowledged, and it deserves a clear and consistent definition to improve treatment across the globe.

Shocked meteorites provide clues to Earth's lower mantle

Deep below the Earth's surface lies a thick rocky layer called the mantle, which makes up the majority of our planet's volume. While Earth's mantle is too deep for humans to observe directly, certain meteorites can provide clues to this unreachable layer.

Low-temp photocatalyst could slash the carbon footprint for syngas

Rice University engineers have created a light-powered nanoparticle that could shrink the carbon footprint of a major segment of the chemical industry.

New research uses optical solitons in lasers to explore naturally-occurring supramolecules

Curtis Menyuk, professor of computer science and electrical engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), has collaborated with a team directed by Philip Russell at the Max-Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPI) in Erlangen, Germany, to gain insight into naturally-occurring molecular systems using optical solitons in lasers. Optical solitons are packets of light that are bound together and move at a constant speed without changing shape. This work, published in Nature Communications, was initiated while Menyuk was a Humboldt Senior Research Fellow in the Russell Division at MPI.

Trace metals in leatherback turtle eggs may harm consumers

Leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) eggs laid in Bocas del Toro nesting beaches in the Panamanian Caribbean may be harmful to consumers. According to a study by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) and collaborating institutions, they contain high concentrations of trace metals and their ingestion could pose health risks to local communities. Decreasing the consumption of leatherback turtle eggs would benefit the well-being of consumers and the conservation of this endangered species.

'Superdiamond' carbon-boron cages can trap and tap into different properties

A long-sought-after class of "superdiamond" carbon-based materials with tunable mechanical and electronic properties was predicted and synthesized by Carnegie's Li Zhu and Timothy Strobel. Their work is published by Science Advances.

SuperTIGER on its second prowl—130,000 feet above Antarctica

A balloon-borne scientific instrument designed to study the origin of cosmic rays is taking its second turn high above the continent of Antarctica three and a half weeks after its launch.

Speech-disrupting brain disease reflects patients' native tongue

English and Italian speakers with dementia-related language impairment experience distinct kinds of speech and reading difficulties based on features of their native languages, according to new research by scientists at the UC San Francisco Memory and Aging Center and colleagues at the Neuroimaging Research Unit and Neurology Unit at the San Raffaele Scientific Institute in Milan.