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New Computational Tool Identifies Transcriptional Regulators
Female Teenagers from Lower Socioeconomic Backgrounds at Higher Risk for Worsening Mental Health
Balancing Safety and Movement: Vital Needs of Mice
Long-Term Clinical Outcomes for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
Genes Identified for Predicting JIA Treatment Response
Weight Loss Comparison: Surgery vs. GLP-1 Injections
Bone Growth: Chondrocytes Drive ECM Synthesis
Vaccine by University of Georgia Shields Against Vaginal Yeast
Researchers Achieve Neural Function Boost with Disease-Specific Medication
Study Reveals Adolescent Circadian Disruption Affects Brain Response
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case on New Jersey Anti-Abortion Nonprofit
University of Sheffield Study Reveals Link Between Empathy and Synchronization in Children
Babies at Risk: Hypothermia Treatment for Oxygen Deprivation
Study Links Dementia Caregiving to Brain Aging
Sisters Clash: Plate Smashed in Kitchen Showdown
Discover Effective Cognitive Shuffling Technique for Better Sleep
1 in 10 Australian Men Face Pre and Postnatal Mental Health Struggles
Gene Editing for Glaucoma Treatment: Potential Breakthrough
AI's Role in Ending HIV Epidemic: US Initiative by 2030
Researchers Create 3D Brain Model Mimicking Human Brain
The Allure of Endless Phone Scrolling
New Therapy Potential for Common Bladder Tumors
Rising Trend: 35% of Children Need Glasses
Study Reveals Setmelanotide Potential for Obesity Hypoventilation
Scientists Offer Data for National Anal Cancer Screening
Walking 100+ Minutes Daily Lowers Chronic Back Pain Risk
Importance of Tissue Staining in Medical Diagnostics
Personalized Drug Treatments Outperform Chemotherapy for Leukemia
Camryn's Journey: Battling Glioma with Courage
Study Reveals People Overestimate Resistance to Moral Pressure
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Researchers Convert Human Urine into Valuable Hydroxyapatite
Rise of Social Media Influencers in News
Cells for Hair Growth Decode Physical Forces to Regulate Growth
Accurate Reforestation Maps for Climate Change Combat
Public Perception of Artificial Intelligence in 2022
Innovative Technique Enhances Carbon Fiber Binding
"Boronia Flowers: Australian Bush Icons"
University of Nottingham Researchers Develop AI Tools for Sustainable Chemistry
Outdated Stereotypes of Africa Impact Cultural Engagement
New Study Reveals New Zealand Forests' Carbon Absorption
Dr. Seunggun Yu Develops Hybrid Supraparticle Synthesis Technology
Majestic Forest: Towering Conifers and Rare Flowers
Protecting Honey Bee Populations and Managing Fire Ants
Study Reveals Functional Variations in Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron
Australians in Rural Areas Favor Harsher Punishments
Wildfires Impact Waterways' Carbon Sequestration
Organic Methanol: Sustainable Solution for Rising Fuel Costs
Federal Government Unveils Safety Rules for Early Childhood Sector
Planetary Threat: Asteroid Collision Risk in 2032
Unveiling Mystery: Inhalational Anesthetics' Mechanism
Study Reveals Uncontrolled Growth of Distant Supermassive Black Hole
Scientists Propose Rewilding 20% of Landscapes
Qut Report Urges National Strategy for Australia's Bioeconomy
Guide to Transforming Racial Inequities in School Discipline
Study Reveals Impact of Federal Crop Insurance on Farm Revenues
Early Human-Caused Stratosphere Impacts Uncovered
Nernst's Theorem Linked to Thermodynamics Principle
Spiders' Limb Loss: Coping Strategies Revealed
Developing Synthetic Skins for Next-Gen Soft Machines
Physics Researchers Demonstrate Ratio Method for Studying Atomic Nuclei
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Global Fossil Fuel Phase-Out by 2050: G20's Renewable Energy Potential
G20 countries could produce enough renewable energy for the whole world: What needs to happen
Dutch Government Urges Parents to Limit Social Media for Kids
Dutch suggest social media ban for under-15s
Global oil demand to dip in 2030, first drop since COVID: IEA
Why stablecoins are gaining popularity
Global Oil Demand to Dip in 2030: International Energy Agency
US Senate to Vote on Regulating Stablecoins
Rising Popularity of AI Chatbots for Daily News
London Workshop Develops Prototype for Capturing Ship Emissions
UK startup looks to cut shipping's carbon emissions
Poll finds public turning to AI bots for news updates
Iberian Peninsula Power Outage Linked to Overvoltage
Spain says 'overvoltage' caused huge April blackout
Middle East: Beauty and Ancient Kingdoms Amid Instability
The Middle East is a major flight hub. How do airlines keep passengers safe during conflict?
Superconducting circuit could one day replace semiconductor components in quantum computing systems
Data Centers in US: Energy Consumption Trends
Exploring Next-Gen AI Chip: Eco-Friendly Innovation
Wafer-scale accelerators could redefine AI
World's First 6G INCL Balancing Simulator for Autonomous Vehicles
Simulator optimizes vehicle resources to enable real-time accident prevention in autonomous cars
Robots Offer Solution to U.K. Welder Shortage
Teaching robots to weld by using human expertise could solve UK's critical welder shortage
Insect Workers: Building Without Blueprints
Engineers develop blueprint for robot swarms, mimicking bee and ant construction
Baltimore lawyer sues Meta, Google over online 'squatter house' networks
Baltimore Lawyer Sues Meta & Google Over Unauthorized Property Access
California's 'No Robo Bosses Act' advances, taking aim at AI in the workplace
AI Tools for Employee Monitoring and Screening
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSTuesday, 10 September 2019
New bacterial strain linked to scarlet fever, sore throat and sepsis
A team of scientists led by Imperial College London have discovered a new strain of group A streptococcus bacteria.
Do we tend to centre our Instagram selfies on our left eye?
Do we tend to centre our Instagram selfies on our left eye?
Bulgaria, Romania struggle with swine fever outbreaks
When Vanya Dimitrova received the Bulgarian veterinary services' notice to kill her pigs because of African swine fever, she was shocked.
New era at Alibaba as Jack Ma rides into the sunset
Jack Ma steps aside on Tuesday as chairman of Alibaba, ending a spectacularly successful 20-year run during which the charismatic former English teacher's e-commerce company left a profound impact on China's economy.
Scientists spot six near-extinct vaquita marinas
Scientists said Monday they have spotted six vaquita marinas, one of the most endangered animals on Earth, off the coast of Mexico, reviving hopes for the survival of the world's smallest porpoise.
A prosthetic leg with 'feeling' improves mobility
A breakthrough device unveiled Monday makes it possible for someone amputated above the knee to "feel" a prosthetic leg, resulting is greater stamina, stability and mobility.
The diet-microbiome connection in inflammatory bowel disease
Much remains mysterious about the factors influencing human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but one aspect that has emerged as a key contributor is the gut microbiome, the collection of microorganisms dwelling in the intestines.
Israeli high-tech looks to future—whoever wins vote
Inside a sleek, gleaming building with views over the Mediterranean, the co-founder of the navigation app Waze appears on a life-sized screen with words of advice on his red T-shirt.
Big Tech backlash kicks into gear with antitrust moves
The backlash against Big Tech moved into a new phase Monday as officials from nearly all US states announced an antitrust investigation into the dominance of internet giant Google.
World must adapt to 'inevitable' climate change, warns report
Nations rich and poor must invest now to protect against the effects of climate change or pay an even heavier price later, a global commission warned Tuesday.
VW launches mammoth bet on electric at IAA car show
With a new car and range sporting a spruced-up logo, German car giant Volkswagen enters the Frankfurt IAA car show hoping bets worth tens of billions of euros will pay off.
Mosquito trials raise hopes of defeating dengue
Hundreds dead in the Philippines; a threefold increase of cases in Vietnam; hospitals overrun in Malaysia, Myanmar and Cambodia—dengue is ravaging Southeast Asia this year due in part to rising temperatures and low immunity to new strains.
NASA pioneers malaria-predicting tech in Myanmar
NASA is developing a new technique to forecast malaria outbreaks in Myanmar from space, as the emergence of new drug-resistant strains in Southeast Asia threatens efforts to wipe out the deadly disease globally.
What is dengue, and why is it so widespread this year?
Dubbed "breakbone fever", dengue is one of the world's leading mosquito-borne illnesses and infects tens of millions across the globe annually.
Following Neanderthals' footsteps to learn how they lived
Like modern humans and primates, Neanderthals—our closest evolutionary cousins—are thought to have lived in groups, but their size and composition have been difficult to infer from archeological and fossil remains.
Climate change, trade woes reshape Frankfurt auto show
The headwinds buffeting the auto industry are making themselves felt at the Frankfurt Motor Show, with companies confronting a slowdown in sales due to global trade uncertainty and pressure from governments to lower emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases.
Experts say adapting to climate change can pay off manifold
A group of leaders from business, politics and science called Monday for a massive investment in adapting to climate change over the next decade, arguing it would reap significant returns as countries avoid catastrophic losses and boost their economies.
Five scientists honored for cancer therapy, immune system work
Five scientists have won prestigious medical awards for creating an innovative breast cancer treatment and discovering key players of the disease-fighting immune system.
New iPhones to share limelight as Apple revs up services
Along with its new iPhones, Apple is stepping up on content and services for its devices for its big media event Tuesday.
Genetic mutation linked to flu-related heart complications
People with severe flu sometimes develop life-threatening heart problems, even when their hearts have been previously healthy, but the reason for that has been poorly understood.
How we make decisions depends on how uncertain we are
A new Dartmouth study on how we use reward information for making choices shows how humans and monkeys adopt their decision-making strategies depending on the uncertainty of information present. The results of this study illustrated that for a simple gamble to obtain a reward, when the magnitude or amount of the reward is known but the probability of the reward is unknown and must be learned, both species will switch their strategy from combining reward information in a multiplicative way (in which functions of reward probability and magnitude are multiplied to obtain the so-called subjective value) to comparing the attributes in an additive way to make a decision.
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