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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
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
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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
Parasitic Egg-Eating Worms: Blue Crabs' Reality in Chesapeake
Cordyceps Unilateralis: Real Species Mirrors "The Last of Us"
The Vital Role of Tungsten in High-Tech Industries
Breakthrough Miniaturized Spectrometer Tech Developed
New Recipe for Self-Strengthening Muscle-Like Hydrogel
Researchers Map Protein Localization Changes with High-Throughput System
Microsoft Research AI Introduces BioEmu for Protein Modeling
Innovative Self-Dissolving Implant for Surgery Success
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
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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
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
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Could an antibody drug help you shed pounds?
An experimental antibody drug that targets one of the body's key metabolism regulators may help obese people lose weight—at least briefly.
Transparent solar cells could bring a new era of personalized energy
Solar power has shown immense potential as a clean source of energy. Now, scientists in Korea have presented an innovative design for the development of a high-power transparent solar cell. This innovation is a step toward the goal of a sustainable green future with off-the-grid living.
Cancer treatment could be replicated for COVID-19
Beta-blockers could potentially be used to treat COVID-19, according to a new international study by Italian and Australian scientists.
Study reveals unexpected protective role for brain swelling after injury
Following a brain-injuring bump or blow to the head, brain cells and blood vessels typically swell. This can lead to a potentially life-threatening increase in pressure inside the skull, and managing swelling is critical for patients with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). But researchers at University of Utah Health have discovered that swelling may also be important for protecting the brain.
Deafness in infancy can affect non-verbal communication, suggests new research
Psychologists at the University of Sheffield have found that deafness in infancy affects the development of their early communication skills, including non-verbal behaviors like pointing.
Continuity of English primary care has worsened with GP expansions
A new study published by the British Journal of General Practice has found that patients' abilities to see their preferred GP has fallen greater in English practices that have expanded, compared with those that stayed about the same size.
More lockdowns in Europe as virus outbreaks grow
Austria and Greece on Tuesday will become the latest European nations to impose spirit-crushing curbs to combat the coronavirus surge, with a deadly terrorist attack in Vienna ahead of a partial lockdown compounding the misery.
Does weather affect the spread of the coronavirus outside?
Does weather affect the spread of the coronavirus outside?
Twitter board backs chief Jack Dorsey after ouster bid
Twitter's board on Monday said Jack Dorsey will remain chief after a management review prompted by an activist investor's effort to push him out of the job.
Germany eyes antigen tests to keep elderly safe in 2nd wave
As Europe tries to break the surging second wave of coronavirus infections, Germany is counting on a new type of test to avoid closing nursing homes to visitors, a move that caused considerable anguish among residents and relatives in the spring.
China's Ant Group facing regulatory pressure ahead of record IPO
Fintech giant Ant Group is facing growing Chinese pressure over potential risks in its online lending business, with co-founder Jack Ma and other executives summoned to an unusual meeting with regulators just ahead of its record-breaking IPO this week.
Tunisian startup 3-D prints solar-powered bionic hands
A Tunisian startup is developing a 3-D-printed bionic hand, hoping the affordable and solar-powered prosthetic will help amputees and other disabled people across Africa.
Walmart abandons shelf-scanning robots, lets humans do work
Walmart is laying off the robots it had deployed in about 500 stores to keep tabs on what's on and not on the shelves.
Rapid method finds potent COVID-19 monoclonal antibody among a trillion possibilities
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientists have discovered the fastest way to identify potent, neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Hot or cold, weather alone has no significant effect on COVID-19 spread
At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, there were high hopes that hot summer temperatures could reduce its spread. Although summer didn't bring widespread relief, the connection between the weather and COVID-19 continues to be a hot topic.
COVID-19 'super-spreading' events play outsized role in overall disease transmission
There have been many documented cases of COVID-19 "super-spreading" events, in which one person infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus infects many other people. But how much of a role do these events play in the overall spread of the disease? A new study from MIT suggests that they have a much larger impact than expected.
Depression, social anxiety, and use of mobile dating apps
Depression symptoms and social anxiety are associated with greater use of mobile dating applications among women. The extent to which these are associated with dating app use is reported in the peer-reviewed journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking.
Discrimination increases against Asian and Asian American population, affecting health
Reports of racial discrimination against Asians and Asian-Americans have increased since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States, coinciding with an increase in reported negative health symptoms.
Lack of understanding of common heart condition leads to missed treatment opportunities
Poor awareness of a condition known as Heart Failure with preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF) - the cause of a half of all cases of heart failure in England—could be hindering opportunities to improve care for patients, say researchers from the Universities of Cambridge, Manchester, and Keele.
Study suggests increased risk of restraint use in black patients in the emergency setting
A study published in the most recent issue of Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM), journal showed an increased risk of restraint use in Black patients compared with white patients in the emergency setting. The risk was not increased in other races or Hispanic/Latino ethnicity.
During COVID-19 first wave, the proportion of caesarean section deliveries done under general anaesthesia halved
New research from north-west England published in Anaesthesia (a journal of the Association of Anaesthetists) shows that during the first wave of COVID-19, the proportion of caesarean section deliveries carried out under general anaesthesia approximately halved, from 7.7% to 3.7%. This lower rate of general anaesthesia (also 3.7%) was also found among the small number of women having caesarean sections who had tested positive for COVID-19.
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