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Penn Nursing Study Reveals Key Factors for Quality Care

Measles Cases Rise in U.S., Texas Outbreak Contained

Skin Tape Test Reveals Eosinophilic Esophagitis in Children

Chinese Academy of Sciences Unveils FoodSky Model

Nationwide Pediatric Specialist Shortage Addressed with E-Consults

Scientists Seek Enhanced Tools for Designing Vaccines

Researchers Identify Key Gene for Regulating Food Intake

Study Suggests Symptom Provocation Enhances rTMS Efficacy

Study Reveals Impact of Orders on Moral Decision-Making

Challenges of Brain Tumors in Modern Medicine

Revolutionizing Chronic Illness Treatment with Soft Electronic Implants

Brain Tumor Discovery Prompts AI Diagnostic Breakthrough

Study Reveals Variability in Background Sound Detection

Study Reveals Economic Disadvantage Affects Children's Lifespan

Challenges in Treating Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Stanford Health Care Clinicians Utilize ChatEHR for Patient Records

Ai Tool by Johns Hopkins & Duke: Revolutionizing Disease Outbreak Prediction

Novel Test Detects Adjuvanted Allergoids in Medicinal Products

Global Experts Warn: Urgent Action Needed for Liver Disease

Autonomous AI Agent for Clinical Decision-Making in Oncology

States' Attorneys General Urge FDA to Ease Mifepristone Restrictions

Study Links BMI and Physical Activity to Childhood Cancer Survivors' Neoplasms

Exploring Neural Substrate of Visual Imagery: Breakthrough Study

New Treatments for Early Alzheimer's: Accessible Diagnostic Tests

Navigating Unfamiliar Areas: Using Landmarks for Direction

High Blood Pressure: Top Cause of Death in US

Mail-In Self-Collection Boosts Cervical Cancer Screening

Japanese Walking: A Fitness Trend for Health Benefits

Potential Benefits of Fecal Microbiota Transplants

New AI Tool Predicts Type 1 Diabetes Risk

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Chinese Researchers Unveil East Asian Sauropod, USDA Identifies Bee Virus, Philippines' Ancient Maritime Culture

Study Reveals Origin of Silver Basin from 1628: Journal of Cultural Heritage

Paleontologists Discover Lepidopteran Scales in Argentine Dung

Researchers Discover Positive Impact of Hurricanes on Expeditions

Montana State Study Reveals Wildlife Species in Rangeland

Kenyan Coast Charity Saves Majestic Turtle Population

Optimal Fermentation Boosts Pulse Antioxidants

Role of Giant Viruses in Survival of Marine Protists

New Toothbrush-Shaped Ultrasound Transducer for Gum Disease Screening

Protein Nup98 Guides DNA Repair, Reducing Cancer Risk

Unique Gut Microbiome of Endangered Mountain Caribou in BC

Emerging Strategy: Post-Functionalization for Advanced Polymers

NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey Reveals Arsia Mons Volcano

Importance of Voluntary CSR and ESG Disclosure

Chinese Researchers Develop Metal Nanowire Retinal Prosthesis

Decline of Kelp Abundance in Southern Maine

The Vital Role of Boron in Plant Development

Research Team Uncovers Genetic Homogeneity Challenge in Kelp Aquaculture

Study Unveils Fish Slaughter Pain: Welfare Solutions

Enhancing Data Transmission Efficiency with Co-Packaged Optics

Optimizing Space Allocation in Living Cell City

Chilean Fisherman Rodrigo Gallardo Seeks Blessings for Pacific Hake

Detecting and Safeguarding Against Sarin Nerve Agent

Canada's Non-Producing Wells Emit 7x More Methane

India Grants Key License to Elon Musk's Starlink

Study Reveals Desert Dust's Impact on Air Pollution

Victoria Glynn's Coral Research: Illustrations Explain Survival Edge

Brazil's Environmental Goals Suffer Major Setback: Amazon Deforestation Surges 92%

Antarctica's Extreme Weather Events to Double by 2100

"Secret Life of Scleractinia: Okinawa's Underwater Coral Builders"

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EU Countries Support Extended Flight Delay Compensation Rules

EU states look to trim compensation for flight delays

Film festival showcases what artificial intelligence can do on the big screen

Artificial Intelligence Revolutionizing Movie Making

Breakthrough in Lead Halide Perovskite Solar Cells

New class of SrHfSe₃ chalcogenide perovskite solar cells with diverse HTMs may make more efficient solar tech

Enhancing Spatial Measurement with Intensity Interferometry

An active optical intensity interferometry scheme enables synthetic aperture imaging from over a kilometer away

Oregon State University Researchers Develop Cleaner Wood-Burning Stove Tech

New technologies help wood-burning stoves burn more efficiently, produce less smoke

New Europe push to curb children's social media use

European Countries Take Action to Limit Minors' Social Media Access

Amazon Commits to Crack Down on Fake Online Reviews

Amazon agrees to tackle fake reviews in UK: regulator

'No doubt' Canadian firm will be first to extract deep sea minerals: CEO

Metals Company CEO Confident in Deep Sea Mining Success

Just 2% of tidal and offshore solar energy could make a dent in carbon dioxide emissions

Tidal and Offshore Solar Energy for Global CO2 Reduction

Facebook Reverses Hate Speech Rules, Social Media Faces Toxicity

AI tackles toxic speech online: Can algorithms judge fairness as well as accuracy?

Korean Research Team Innovates Continuous Oxy-Fuel Syngas Process

Hard-to-recycle thermoset waste plastics reborn as hydrogen

JPEG XS: Forward-looking standard for professional all-IP video production

Rising Pressure on Production: Impact of High-Quality Video

Sustainable, low-cost batteries for the electric vehicles of tomorrow

Innovative Method for Sustainable Lithium-Ion Battery Production

Insights on Citizen Participation in Energy Transition

If you're in this California town for two hours, the city is tracking you. Should you be worried?

Citizen participation in the energy transition: Learning from experience

Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce Tracks City Visitors

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Thursday, November 5, 2020

A brief pilot intervention enhances preschoolers' self-regulation and food liking

Mindfulness training and engaging in classroom-based games can influence self-regulation and food liking when introduced during the preschool years according to a new study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior.

Pay people to get COVID-19 jab to ensure widespread coverage, says leading ethicist

Governments should consider incentivising people to get a COVID-19 jab, when the vaccine becomes available, to achieve the required level of herd immunity—which could be up to 80%+ of the population—and stamp out the infection, argues a leading ethicist in an opinion piece accepted for publication in the Journal of Medical Ethics.

Poor nutrition in school years may have created 20 cm height gap across nations

A new global analysis led by Imperial College London, and published in journal The Lancet, has assessed the height and weight of school-aged children and adolescents across the world.

Asian ethnicity strongly linked to COVID-related stroke

Asian ethnicity is strongly linked to COVID-related stroke, reveals an analysis of stroke centre activity in England and Scotland during the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic, and accepted for publication in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.

Bone hormone could provide new treatment for heart rhythm disorder

A hormone that helps regulate bone mass is also produced by the heart and could be used to treat people with a dangerous heart rhythm disorder, according to new research we've part-funded.

Why do many drugs work in the lab but fail to get to the clinic?

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of membrane protein receptors. The proteins control how tissues and organs function. More than one-third of current drugs target these receptors.

Next-generation computer chip with two heads

EPFL engineers have developed a computer chip that combines two functions—logic operations and data storage—into a single architecture, paving the way to more efficient devices. Their technology is particularly promising for applications relying on artificial intelligence.

Greece to re-enter virus lockdown from Saturday

Greece will re-enter a lockdown from Saturday for three weeks to battle a second wave of the coronavirus, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced.

Technique to regenerate optic nerve offers hope for future glaucoma treatment

Scientists have used gene therapy to regenerate damaged nerve fibres in the eye, in a discovery that could aid the development of new treatments for glaucoma, one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide.

Canada reports rare strain of swine flu found in a human

Canadian health authorities on Wednesday reported the country's first case of a human infected with the H1N2 virus, a rare strain of swine flu.

US daily COVID-19 cases hit new record, topping 99,000: Johns Hopkins

More than 99,000 novel coronavirus cases were recorded in the United States in the past 24 hours, a new daily record, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.

Price, date, games... PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X

Sony and Microsoft are in a game consoles rematch with both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X launching next week with well-studied playbooks of dates, technical specs and games aimed at luring buyers.

A video games timeline: from Pong to the console wars

Video games have come a long way since the first rudimentary arcade machines emerged in the 1970s with offerings such as "Pong", "Pacman" and "Space Invaders".

With PlayStation 5 launch, Sony needs a high score

Sony launches its PlayStation 5 console next week angling for a mega-hit, and with the Japanese firm increasingly dependent on the lucrative gaming sector there is little room for error.

Beijing bars arrivals from UK, Belgium due to second COVID-19 waves

China has imposed fresh travel bans on non-Chinese arrivals from Britain and Belgium, as it guards against a resurgence of the coronavirus by refusing entry to people from two of Europe's worst-hit nations.

Four Italian regions, including Milan, put under lockdown

Four Italian regions are being put under "red-zone" lockdown, with severe limits imposed on the circumstances under which people can leave home, Premier Giuseppe Conte announced on Wednesday night.

Fresh curbs for England and Italy as US sets new case record

England's 56 million people joined much of western Europe in a second coronavirus lockdown Thursday, as the United States set a fresh daily record with close to 100,000 new infections.

Ant Group fiasco reflects battle for China's financial soul

China's last-minute abandonment of Ant Group's record-breaking IPO stems from an intensifying battle for the soul of the nation's financial system that the fintech giant and its charismatic leader Jack Ma helped to ignite.

Mothers' lifestyle predicts when offspring will have first heart attack or stroke

Offspring of mothers with heart healthy lifestyles live nearly a decade longer without cardiovascular disease than those whose mothers have unhealthy lifestyles. That's the finding of a study published today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).

Turning up the heat on molten salt valves

Sandia National Laboratories is partnering with Flowserve Corp. and Kairos Power LLC on a $2.5 million, three-year Department of Energy Advanced Valve Project grant to lower the cost and boost the efficiency of concentrating solar power in the U.S.

Machine learning shows similar performance to traditional risk prediction models

Some claim that machine learning technology has the potential to transform healthcare systems, but a study published by The BMJ finds that machine learning models have similar performance to traditional statistical models and share similar uncertainty in making risk predictions for individual patients.

Lufthansa braces for 'challenging' winter on 2 bn euro loss

German flag carrier Lufthansa on Thursday posted a third quarter net loss of 2.0 billion euros as it prepares for a "hard and challenging" winter amid lockdowns to curb the coronavirus pandemic.

Nintendo net profit rockets 243.6% in first half, forecasts revised up

Japanese gaming giant Nintendo said Thursday its first-half net profit soared 243.6 percent on-year, and it upgraded its full-year sales and profit forecasts, with coronavirus lockdowns driving extraordinary demand.

Analysis reveals high burden of musculoskeletal disorders across the globe

Musculoskeletal disorders—which affect muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones, and joints—can severely affect individuals' physical and mental health, and they're especially prevalent among aging adults. Although many researchers are studying these conditions and their rates in different regions of the world, no study to date has provided an overview of the burden of all musculoskeletal disorders. Investigators have now done so in Arthritis & Rheumatology, an official journal of the American College of Rheumatology.