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Opioid Epidemic Linked to Rising Hepatitis C Cases
Contact Sports Linked to Brain Diseases
Navigating Social Interactions: The Challenge of Nonverbal Communication
Alzheimer's Research: Beyond A-beta and Tau Amyloids
Key Protein Uncovered for Brain Cell Connections
Study Links Neonatal Infections to Childhood Epilepsy
Study Reveals Link Between Limited Food Options and Health
UCLA Study: Small Group Coaching Cuts Physician Burnout
U.S. Health Secretary Cancels Government Health Panel Meeting
Insomnia Linked to Alcohol Risk in College Students
Moderna's Covid-19 Vaccine Approved for At-Risk Children
Global Deaths from Aids Hit 30-Year Low, U.S. Funding Cuts Threaten Progress
Nationwide Recall of Ritz Peanut Butter Crackers
Impact of Childhood Maltreatment on Survivors
Key Role of Echocardiography in Hong Kong Heart Health
Rugby Players Question Headgear Efficacy
Revolutionizing Brain-Computer Interfaces for Memory Disorders
New Physical Fitness Test Includes Shuttle Run
Heatstroke: Risks of Overexertion in High Temperatures
Challenges in Social Communication for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Study Reveals Public Moral Judgment Escalation
Heart Orientation Impact on ECG Signals: Key Study Findings
Researchers Uncover Brain's Use of Shading
Study Reveals Gender Differences in Digestion of Milk
Bionic Knee Enhances Amputee Mobility
Innovative Device Enhances Drug Delivery to Brain
University of Adelaide Researchers Explore Semen Analysis Benefits
Fluorescent Probe Reveals Brain Cell Synapses
Families Concerned About Extreme Weather Impact on Young Children
How Humans Store Meaningful Stories in Memory
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Unveiling the Importance of Human Genome's 3D Structure
New Microchip Reveals Antibody-Virus Interactions
French Researchers Extend Study to Fukushima: Animal Life in Radioactive Zones
Study Reveals Polar Vortex Impact on US Winter Cold
Household Items Emitting Formaldehyde: Risks to Health
Wildfires Prompt Evacuation at Grand Canyon
Arctic Sled Dogs: Evolution from Working Partners to Beloved Pets
Astronomers Spot Rare Object Beyond Solar System
Challenges in Food Safety: Pathogens and Realities
Europe Study: PE Packaging's Lower Global Warming Potential
Unveiling Centuries-Old Landscape Transformations
Promising Results: LA County's Homelessness Prevention Unit Success
Shark Migration Patterns Extended in Northeast Atlantic
Deciphering Evolutionary Arms Race in Human Cells
ESA Links with NASA's DSOC on Psyche Mission
Rising Wildfires: Georgia Tech's Solutions for Climate Impact
Study Reveals Disparity in Social Housing Access
Artificial Sweeteners Impact Environment in Wastewater
Academic Cheating Crisis: Students Misusing AI for Assignments
Neutrinos: Low-Mass Particles with Weak Interactions
Atlas Collaboration Discovers Higgs-Boson Decays, Boosts Sensitivity
Researcher at University of Manchester Examines Global AI Portrayal
James Webb Space Telescope Delivers Stunning Science
Decline of Great Lakes Whitefish: A Warning from State Biologist
Key Role of Phot1 in Plant Phototropism
Utilizing Coordination Nanosheets for Energy Storage
Indian Ocean Fisheries Vital for Global Nutrition
Optical Chip Revolutionizes AI Power Efficiency
Nasa Picks Three Moon Instruments
Choosing the Perfect Wine for a Dinner Party
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XAI's Grok 4 Consults Elon Musk on Responses
Latest Grok chatbot turns to Musk for some answers
Car Manufacturers Enhance Safety Features with Advanced Driving Assistance Systems
Driving assistance systems could backfire: Some warning alerts can lead to more hazardous driving
Elon Musk's X platform investigated in France for alleged data tampering and fraud
French Prosecutors Investigate Data Tampering on Elon Musk's Platform
Key barriers hindering data-driven smart manufacturing adoption identified
From 0 to 100 in 12 minutes—roadmap for lithium–sulfur batteries
New method replaces nickel and cobalt in battery for cleaner, cheaper lithium-ion batteries
Evolving Strategies: The Power of Manufacturing Data Analytics
Future Mobility: Fast Charging Challenges in Lithium-Ion Batteries
McGill University Researchers Develop High-Performance Battery Materials
New Battery Technology Enables Partial Self-Recharging
Wireless induction concept demonstrates self-recharging mechanism in batteries
Tallest Steel-Framed Building Tests Earthquake Resilience
Engineers shake tallest steel-framed building ever tested on an earthquake simulator
Novel Communications System ZEN Enhances AI Training
Autonomous Shuttles Revolutionize Public Transport
Beating the AI bottleneck: Communications innovation could markedly improve AI training process
New Airport Security Screener: HEXWAVE Evaluation for PreCheck
Walk-through screening system enhances security at airports nationwide
High acceptance and potential of autonomous shuttles as an opportunity for local public transport
Researcher develops generative learning model to predict falls
Texas Tech Study: AI Model Detects Instability for Fall Prevention
Bitcoin Surpasses $118,000 Mark, Flood of Money Boosts ETFs
Bitcoin tops $118,000 for the first time, and keeps on going
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
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Israel begins coronavirus vaccine trials
Israel began clinical trials of a novel coronavirus vaccine on Sunday, authorities said, as the government loosens a second lockdown imposed to stem soaring infections.
Iran imposes travel restrictions as virus deaths hit record
Iran on Sunday said it will restrict travel to the cities hit hardest by the novel coronavirus, state TV said, amid a record high of daily COVID-19 deaths.
Geneva shutters bars, restaurants over virus
Geneva said Sunday it would go beyond Swiss national measures and close all bars, restaurants and non-essential shops in a bid to rein in skyrocketing cases of the novel coronavirus.
More US patients to have easy, free access to doctor's notes
More U.S. patients will soon have free, electronic access to the notes their doctors write about them under a new federal requirement for transparency.
Google ad costs, not its alleged monopoly, irks businesses
When asked about Google, Bryan Clayton voices a familiar lament among small business owners.
New English lockdown could last longer than month, govt says
A new four-week coronavirus lockdown in England will be extended if it fails to reduce infection rates, the government said Sunday, as it faced criticism over the abrupt decision to shut down again.
England to lock down again as virus surges in Europe
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a new four-week coronavirus lockdown in England, which will join several European countries in imposing the measure for a second time, as Slovakia took a different tack and began testing its entire population.
Johnson announces month-long virus lockdown for England
Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday announced a new four-week coronavirus lockdown across England, a dramatic shift in strategy following warnings hospitals would become overwhelmed within weeks under his current system of localised restrictions.
Ransomware surge imperils hospitals as pandemic intensifies
Hackers are stepping up attacks on health care systems with ransomware in the United States and other countries, creating new risks for medical care as the global coronavirus pandemic accelerates.
'National donut': Australia records zero new community COVID cases
Australia reported zero new locally transmitted coronavirus cases Sunday, the country's health minister announced, sparking celebrations online of the first "national donut" since June.
Millions online, 6,000 live see Koreans win top eSports title
More than 6,000 mostly young spectators watched at a Shanghai stadium and millions tuned in online to see Damwon Gaming win the League of Legends world championship on Saturday.
Real-world politics invade video games ahead of US election
Fans of US President Donald Trump can insert his character in some video games, even protect him from assassination in notoriously lawless Grand Theft Auto.
Austria announces 4-week partial lockdown starting Tuesday
Austria on Saturday announced a partial shutdown that will see restaurants and bars closed for four weeks, cultural, sports and leisure activities canceled, and residents asked to stay home after 8 p.m. as the government tries to stem a sharp rise in coronavirus infections.
KLM 3.4bn bailout in crisis as unions refuse paycut plan
The Dutch government on Saturday suspended plans to help beleaguered national carrier KLM with a multi-billion-euro bailout package after unions declined to sign a deal involving a five-year pay-cut plan.
Neurosurgeons and malpractice suits
We live in a litigious world. With respect to medicine, this manifests in medical malpractice suits. Patients sue doctors for unexpected adverse outcomes. One field prone to litigation is neurosurgery, which "treats acute pathology and refractory pain." Patient's dissatisfaction with the outcomes of neurosurgical procedures sometimes shifts over into the legal world where it forms the basis of medical malpractice suits.
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