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Air Pollution Linked to Higher Dementia Risk
Fda Approves First-Ever Cream for Chronic Hand Eczema
New Ventilation Mode Improves ICU Patient Outcomes
Study Links Neighborhood Gun Violence to Adolescent Firearm Access
Study Links PNI and SOS to Poor Prognosis in MDS
FDA Upgrades Recall of Thyroid Medication
Study: GLP-1 RA Lowers Mortality in Cancer Patients
Study Reveals Strong Link Between Alopecia Areata and Psychosocial Impact
Healthy Lifestyle Factors Lower Overactive Bladder Risk
Heart Rhythm Test Reveals Hidden Heart Disease in Youth
Premature Baby in Iowa City Sets Guinness World Record
Retina's Unique Response to Eye Infections
Researchers Develop AI Platform for Precision Cancer Treatment
Link Break: Lowering Drug Costs by Bypassing Middlemen
Promising Therapeutic Approach for Multiple Myeloma
Researchers Discover Neural Network Activity in OCD
Titanium Dioxide: Human Carcinogen Ban in EU
New Wearable Tech for Real-Time Diabetic Tracking
Mitochondrial Metabolism Boosts T-Cell Health
Black Women Face Higher Risk of Aggressive Breast Cancer
Study Reveals Varied Long-Term Effects of SARS-CoV-2 on Lean and Obese Primates
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Design Cancer-Fighting Vaccine
Melanoma Testing at Home: Skin Patch Innovation
Key Considerations for In Vitro Gametogenesis: Lancaster Study
Colorectal Cancer Disparities in Black Communities
Breakthrough: Live Brain Blood Flow Monitoring in Surgery
"Medical Breakthrough: Hudson Institute Discovery Reveals STI Insights"
Challenges Faced by Those with Severe Mental Health Issues
Scientists Advocate for Expanded Hepatitis B Treatment
Study Evaluates Nutritional Quality and Environmental Impact of Hospital Food
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Ancient Meal Impacts Identity: You Are What You Eat
Novel Statistical Framework for Comparing Baseball Players
Study Challenges Widely Held Belief on Happiness Rebound
Sandia Scientist Discovers Dark Energy Solution
Breakthrough Recycling Solution for Durable Plastics
The Power of Magnetism in Nature and Technology
Scientists Discover Higher Temperature Superconductivity
Chemistry Researchers Strive to Predict Molecule Properties
World's Highest Court Climate Ruling Impacts Fossil Fuel Companies
Adirondack Mountain Trail Closed Due to Moose Sighting
Microscopic Drug Delivery Containers Magnetically Steered for Precision Medicine
University of Illinois Study: 96 Years of Forest Census Analysis
Photon Potential for Fast Information Transfer
Hawaiian Field Crickets' Mating Song Mutation Impact
Chemists Struggle with Sulfur Catalyst Efficiency
Astronomers Discover White Dwarf Sending Bright Radio Pulses
Epigenetic Study: Diet Influences Mice Coat Color
New Gecko Species Discovered in Madagascar's Tsaranoro Valley
The Incredible Diversity of Proteins
Global Issue: Illegal Fishing Threatens Marine Life and Industry
Coral Scientists Urge Regulatory Reform for Assisted Gene Flow
Atomic Thermal Vibrations Unveiled in Quantum Tech
Trinity College Dublin Unveils High-Speed Particle Impact Machine
University of Stuttgart Scientists Enhance Turbulence Model Development
Utah's Division of Drinking Water: 14-Year High Contamination
International Aircraft Dispatched to Combat Cyprus Wildfire
Europe's Aging Population and Business Ownership Transitions: Factors Influencing SME Survival
Immune System's Frontline Soldiers: CD8+ T Cells Exhaustion
Fossils in North Greenland Solve Ancient Squid Ancestor Puzzle
New Method Reveals Detailed Human Tissue Structures
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Chemistry innovations pave way for more efficient industrial carbon capture
Chemistry Breakthroughs Targeting Emissions in Polluting Industries
Simpler Two-Factor Authentication for Smart Devices
Two-factor authentication just got easier
Improving AI models: Automated tool detects silent errors in deep learning training
Traincheck Utilizes Training Invariants to Detect Errors Efficiently
Atomic Brussels? Support for nuclear power gains ground in EU
Brussels Allows EU Funding for Nuclear Power
3D printing reshapes construction for nuclear energy
Revolutionizing Nuclear Infrastructure: 3D-Printed Concrete Forms
Long-term test shows efficiency of perovskite cells varies with the season
Long-Term Solar Cell Experiment Reveals Perovskite Efficiency
Is ChatGPT making us stupid?
The Atlantic's 2008 Debate: Is Google Making Us Stupid?
Investigating self-disclosure in the era of video communication and embodied virtual reality
Research shows stark social divides in AI use in the workplace
The Importance of Self-Disclosure in Communication
Social Divides in Generative AI Usage and Job Security
Balancing Public Safety with Personal Privacy
WhoFi: New surveillance technology can track people by how they disrupt Wi-Fi signals
Study: Weekly Chatbot Reminders Sustain Sustainable Tourist Habits
From beach break to behavior change: How AI is turning tourists green for good
Review delineates approaches to human-robot interaction using biosignals
Latest Trends in Human-Robot Interaction: Bio-Potential Innovations
New Slip-Prevention Method Enhances Robot Grip
Enhancing Performance: Importance of Defect-Free Cellular Materials
Innovative robotic slip-prevention method could bring human-like dexterity to industrial automation
AI-driven framework creates defect-tolerant metamaterials with complex functionality
Innovative Solution Reduces Carbon Dioxide in Waterways
Tesla Inc. Faces Test: Elon Musk's Vision vs. Deteriorating Outlook
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Boeing did not include 'key safeguards' on 737 MAX: report
Boeing left off "key safeguards" from the 737 MAX's anti-stall system that were included on an earlier version of the system used on a military tanker aircraft, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.
Immune therapy eliminates tumour cells in early triple negative breast cancer
Immune therapy added to chemotherapy improves pathological complete response in patients with early triple negative breast cancer, according to late breaking results from the KEYNOTE-522 trial presented at the ESMO Congress 2019 in Barcelona, Spain. Interim results from the study, which is the first phase III trial of immunotherapy in early breast cancer, also indicated an improvement in event-free survival.
Targeted therapy drug helps women with aggressive breast cancer live longer
A study led by UCLA researchers found that adding ribociclib, a targeted therapy drug, to standard hormone therapy has been shown to significantly improve overall survival in postmenopausal women with advanced hormone-receptor positive/HER2- breast cancer, one of the most common forms of the disease.
Wrist-worn step trackers accurate in predicting patient health outcomes
Determining how far patients with pulmonary disease can walk in six minutes has long been an effective clinical tool to help physicians determine their exercise capacity, as well as to aid in predicting health outcomes and mortality.
Two studies show CDK4/6 inhibitors improve overall survival in advanced breast cancer
New data from two studies reported at the ESMO Congress 2019 have shown that treatment with a CDK4/6 inhibitor plus fulvestrant improves overall survival in women with hormone receptor-positive (HR+), human epidermal growth factor 2-negative (HER2-) advanced breast cancer.
Checkm8 iPhone exploit becomes talk of jailbreak town
An unpatchable exploit in iOS devices could lead to a permanent jailbreak in generations of phones. Dan Goodin in Ars Technica put the number at 11 generations of iPhones, from the 4S to the X.
'Unicorns' that wowed investors face hard road on Wall Street
The so-called "unicorns" that lured big investments and took Silicon Valley by storm are facing a chillier environment as they turn to Wall Street for fresh capital.
Burning issue: Indonesia fires put palm oil under scrutiny
A brutal Indonesian forest fire season that left Southeast Asia choking in smog has renewed scrutiny of major palm oil and paper companies, with activists accusing them of breaking promises to halt logging.
Things to know about palm oil and Indonesia's raging forest fires
Forest fires raging across Indonesia have sent air quality levels across Southeast Asia plummeting as they belch out emissions that aggravate global warming.
Greek fashion firms revitalize centuries-old silk tradition
At Kostas Mouhtaridis' silk factory in Soufli, the non-stop "clunk-click" of the weaving machinery is a loud but welcome sound.
Musk unveils SpaceX rocket designed to get to Mars and back
Elon Musk has unveiled a SpaceX spacecraft designed to carry a crew and cargo to the moon, Mars or anywhere else in the solar system and land back on Earth perpendicularly.
Risk of heart valve infections rising in hospitals
People with heart disease or defective or artificial heart valves are at increased risk of developing a potentially deadly valve infection. Rutgers researchers reported that new risk factors for this condition have emerged and that an increasing number of patients admitted to hospitals for other diseases are at risk of contracting this potentially lethal cardiac infection.
Taxi drivers face highest levels of black carbon compared to other professional drivers
Professional drivers working in congested cities are exposed to black carbon levels that are on average a third higher than would be experienced at a busy roadside, according to research presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress.
Additional heart artery stenting reduces risk of future heart attacks
Research has shown that patients who have had emergency heart attack treatment with heart artery stenting—and have significant narrowings in their other untreated arteries—can benefit from additional stenting to help prevent future heart attacks.
Russia rolls out the red carpet for Huawei over 5G
While the US banned Huawei for alleged espionage and asked its allies to do the same, Moscow has rolled out the red carpet for the Chinese tech company, letting it develop 5G networks in Russia.
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