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Uk Hospitals Neglect Frailty Screening for Older Surgical Patients

Study Reveals PNOC/NPY Nerve Cells Linked to Obesity

Hiv Drug Improves Vision in Diabetic Patients

New Findings on Insulin's Role in Diabetes

Vitamin B12 Deficiency on the Rise in Abundant Diet Era

Study Reveals Link Between Ovulation and Breast Symptoms

Major Breakthrough: New HIV Vaccine Prompts Potent Antibodies

New Pediatric VTE Treatment Guidelines by ASH and ISTH

Study Reveals Link Between Oral Microbiome Diversity and Long Sleep

Daytime Napping Behaviors Linked to Higher Mortality

"86 Billion Neurons: Brain's Electrical Signals and Functions"

Prenatal Care Dilemma: Woman Travels 3+ Hours for Hospital Visits

Study Shows Decline in Mental Health Among US Mothers

White House Report on Causes of Chronic Disease in Children

Understanding Aphasia: Language Retrieval Disorder

Study Reveals Challenges in Rural Georgia Alzheimer's Treatment

Methamphetamine Ranks Second to Alcohol in New Zealand

Causes of Infectious Disease Waves: Unraveling the Mystery

Breakthrough Menstrual Blood Biomarker Detection Technology

Impact of Public Health Emergencies on Aging Population

Parkinson's Patients Find Hope in Brain Pacemaker

Study Reveals Gender Brain Differences in Pregnancy

New Study: Immune Cell Clustering Key in Lung Cancer Treatment

Study by Air Ambulance Charity Shows Precision in Brain Injury Treatment

Statin Medication: Key for Lowering Cholesterol

Study Reveals TB Bacteria's Brain Barrier Breach

Hiv Diagnoses Decline Among Nz Men

Study Links Untreated Sleep Apnea to Dementia Risk

Rise of Narcissism: Social Media's Labeling Trend

Anxiety Impact on Australian Men: Stigma and Misunderstanding

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Mysterious Sounds Echo in Indonesian Forests

Global Challenges Require Collaborative Solutions

Millions of Pictures Unveil Enzyme's Sulfur Breakdown

Corn Belt Landscape Impacts Bird Migration

Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells: Efficient Energy Solutions

Enhancing Cellular Functions Through Engineered Lipid Membranes

Pest Diet Changes Slow Biopesticide Resistance Evolution

Pea Protein Study Reveals Strong Satiety Signals

Community-Led Solutions for Plastic Pollution Crisis

Goats Show Prosocial Behavior: Study Insights

Small Hill Resembling Indiana Jones Prop Near Chicago

Study Reveals Impact of Peers on Students' Traits

Stirling Scientists Uncover Skin Cells' Role in Salmon Healing

Fastest Quantum Random Number Generator Developed by KAUST and KACST

Desert Locusts: Unique Behavior in Dry Sahara

Crab Species in Southeast Asia Mimics Car Headlamp

Novel Bis-β-Triketone Hybrids Isolated from Corymbia Citriodora

New Dinosaur Cheek Tissue Discovery Impacts Anatomy Understanding

Soil Emissions: A Significant Source of Global Ozone Pollution

New Machine Learning Model DreaMS Speeds Molecule Analysis

Hubble Telescope Reveals NGC 1754 in LMC

New Zealand to Integrate Financial Literacy in Social Sciences

Researchers at The University of Queensland Study Costly Blueberry Disorder

How the Gig Economy Transforms Urban Life

Woman Testifies of Degrading Strip Search

Importance of Social Interactions for Animal Survival

Scientists Use Adaptive Optics to Clear Solar Corona Blur

Climate Action in Doubt: US Exits Paris Agreement Again

Smartphone App for Water Conservation in California

Mysterious Caller Leads Protagonist to Laser Emitter

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Innovative Liquid Hydrogen System for Zero-Emission Aviation

Global Competition in Next-Generation Battery Technologies

FAMU-FSU researchers design cryogenic hydrogen storage and delivery system for next-generation aircraft

Global race for future battery technologies: Europe and the US are trailing Asia

Limitations of Conventional Holographic Technologies

Ultra-thin display technology shows dozens of images hidden in a single screen

Prototype sodium-air fuel cell could power electric planes and trains

Researchers Develop Breakthrough Solution for Transportation Electrification

Can Large Language Models Reason by Analogy?

GPT-4 matches human performance on analogical reasoning tasks, study shows

Cool computing—why the future of electronics could lie in the cold

People show less trust and cooperation when interacting with AI vs. humans

Reducing Energy Demand: Cold Approach Cuts Chip Heat

Study Reveals Humans Less Trusting of AI Than Humans

Public Attitudes on Self-Driving Cars: Beyond Technology

Emotional responses crucial to attitudes about self-driving cars, study suggests

Kim Kardashian's Crypto Fine & Matt Damon's Brave Crypto Ad

Crypto platforms feel like gambling because they are: Users are drawn to high-risk behavior

Secure encryption and decryption with luminescent perovskites

Novel Optical Encryption Strategy for High Data Security

Nuclear option: Indonesia seeks to grow energy, cut emissions

Indonesia Aims for Nuclear Energy Solution

Tesla EU sales slump 52% in April: Trade group

Tesla Car Sales Drop, Chinese Electric Vehicles Gain Momentum

Novel Elastic Alloy Ti78Nb22: Green Heat Pump Breakthrough

Novel elastic alloy achieves 20x temperature change and 90% Carnot efficiency in solid-state heat pumping

Proposed wave energy park could generate power while shielding Portuguese coastline

Study Analyzes Feasibility of Wave Energy Park in Esposende

Researchers Uncover Evidence: Vision Transformers Develop Human-Like Visual Attention

Self-trained vision transformers mimic human gaze with surprising precision

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Saturday, October 31, 2020

Canada extends international travellers ban

Canada on Friday extended a restriction on non-essential international entries until the end of November as COVID-19 cases rise, while easing quarantine rules for some cut-off Canada-US border communities.

Greek PM declares partial coronavirus lockdown

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Saturday declared a one-month partial coronavirus lockdown, shutting down restaurants and other leisure activities in Athens and other major cities from Tuesday.

Europe and US pass virus milestones as France locks down

Europe passed 10 million coronavirus infections, the United States topped nine million and France entered a new lockdown on Friday as the resurgent pandemic increasingly forced other countries to consider following suit.

Slovakia begins mass virus testing in global first

Slovakia on Saturday begins a programme to screen its entire population for coronavirus with antigen tests in what would be a global first, but critics have said the plan is poorly thought out.

US judge sets up fresh roadblock in Trump bid to ban TikTok

A US federal judge on Friday issued an injunction temporarily blocking an executive order by President Donald Trump aimed at banning TikTok, throwing up a legal roadblock ahead of a November 12 deadline.

US hits record of 94,000 coronavirus cases in 24 hours

The US hit a record number of new coronavirus cases on Friday for the second day in a row, topping 94,000 infections in 24 hours, according to a tally from Johns Hopkins University.

England set for another virus lockdown: reports

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is considering imposing a new lockdown across England within days following warnings his localised restrictions strategy has failed to curb soaring coronavirus rates, reports said Saturday.

US jury tells Apple to pay $503 mn in patent case

A jury in Texas on Friday decided that Apple should pay $503 million for infringing virtual private network technology patented by software security firm VirnetX.

Italian nurse on coronavirus duty sees the nightmare return

A 54-year-old nurse became convinced the coronavirus "hated" her during the first seven months of Italy's outbreaks. Those are Cristina Settembrese's words for it.

Living near green space linked to lower rates of smoking and higher chances of quitting

People are significantly less likely to smoke—and are more likely to successfully quit—if they live in green neighbourhoods, new research has found.