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Pediatric Mental Health ED Visits: Prolonged Stays Concerning

Machine-Learning Algorithms Estimate Brain Age of Infants

Parent-Mediated Intervention Boosts Communication in Deaf Children

AI's Impact on Medical Decision-Making: Varied Reactions Compared to Human Doctors

Researchers Study Immune Cells in Systemic Sclerosis

Rising Threat: Non-Communicable Diseases Claim 75% of Annual Deaths

Covid Vaccination Impact on Delta and Omicron Strains

Texas Leads Nation's Largest Measles Outbreak

10 Million Americans at Risk of Oral Premalignant Disease

Impact of COVID-19: Japanese Researchers Discover Long COVID Solution

Utilizing Genetic Data for Improved Drug Response

Dr. Vivek Murthy Urges Lawmakers to Protect Children from Social Media

Patient Named Rosa Wakes Up in Night Sweats Dreaming of Smoking Fentanyl

Influencing Aging Well: Puff, Balance, Memory for Celebration

New Modeling Approach for Global Health Data Integration

Study Links Combined BMI-BSA Obesity to Post-Kidney Transplant Risks

Statewide Immunization Program for Infants Reduces RSV Hospitalizations

New Therapeutic Strategy for FOP: Rapamycin and MSCs

Female Athletes Risk Health Due to Energy Deficiency

Study Shows Lurbinectedin and Atezolizumab Combo Extends ES-SCLC Survival

NIH Staff Walk Out Over COVID-19 Research Funding

Children's Hospital LA Study: CDS Tool Shortens Ventilation Time

Advancements in Cell and Gene Therapies for Biomedicine

Albanese Government Urged to Prioritize Tackling Obesity

Sugar's Role in Type 2 Diabetes Risk

The Science of Tickling: Tickle Research by Neuroscientist Kilteni

Thyroid Cancer Risk Equal for Men and Women

New Method Measures Neurovascular Aging in Adults

Study Finds Lasso-LR Model Best for Predicting Mortality in Alcoholic Cirrhosis

Promising Strategy to Boost Memory in 22q11.2 Syndrome

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Bed Bugs' Long History with Humans: A 60,000-Year Bond

Vulnerability of Offshore Structures to Submarine Landslides

Alarming Trend: Urban Wildfires on Rise

Personality and Career Choice Link Revealed

Innovative Catalytic Architectures for Sustainable CO2 Conversion

Decline in City Greenery: Urban Resilience Questions

Refugees Face Mental Health Challenges: Need Social Support

Scientists Utilize Isotopes for Diverse World Inquiries

"Pfos: Synthetic Compounds in Commercial Applications"

Revolutionizing Vessel Models: Mimicking Big-City Highways

Extreme Drought Alters Grassland Productivity Stability

Researchers Study Wildfires' Impact on Air Quality

Manhattanhenge: Spectacular Sunset Alignment in NYC

Ferroelectric Phenomena Found in Brownmillerite Mineral

Universe's Expansion Mystery Unveiled: Inconsistency Resolved

Study Reveals Innovative Simulation of Nanoparticle Movement

Zinc Chromite Oxides with Zeolites: Syngas Conversion Catalyst

New Study Reveals Insights on Medieval Gobi Wall

Pioneers of Statistical Mechanics: Boltzmann and Gibbs

Threat to Coral Reefs: Climate Change Impact

Scientists Unveil Breakthrough: Stable Laser Beams Defy Physics

SpaceX Aims for Successful Starship Re-launch

Harvard Sues Trump Admin Over International Student Ban

Loaf of Bread Left Out Grows Mold

Bird Species Feast on Sierra Nevada Pine Nuts

Insight into Structural Mechanisms of Human DNA Repair

Mysterious Gas Giants: Unraveling Wide-Orbit Planet Formation

Global Ocean Darkening: 1/5 Affected in 20 Years

James Webb Space Telescope Captures Distant Galaxies' Light Arcs

Study Reveals Link Between Family Routine Changes and Work Adaptability

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"UK Government Urges Industry Self-Regulation on Loot Boxes"

UK loot box self-regulation fails: New study finds rampant non-compliance and no enforcement

Governments Reconsider Controversial Energy Legislation

Ban fossil fuel heating systems? A way out of the war of beliefs

Smart measures to reduce your electricity bill

Mobile Notifications Influence Electricity Consumption

Antoine Bosselut Tracks AI Evolution: Past and Future

Q&A: Multimodality as the next big leap for AI

Dehydration warning at your fingertips: Touchscreen tech tracks body water levels

Ramadan Health Risks: Dehydration Dangers During Fasting

Breakthrough in High-Ni Cathode for EV Batteries

Next-generation EV batteries: Scientists solve high-nickel cathode challenge, reducing residual lithium

Salesforce Acquires Informatica in $8 Billion Deal

Salesforce is buying Informatica in deal worth approximately $8 billion

Drones Cause Chaos: Airport Harassment to Battlefield Killings

Nets and high-tech hijackings: Anti-drone systems offer new ways to counter rising threats

'Kisses from Prague': The fall of a Russian ransomware giant

Ransomware Supplier's Fall Raises Moscow Role Questions

Research Shows Practice Improves Teen Driving Safety

Russian Hacker Group Linked to Kremlin Targets Western Nations

New study: Teen drivers safer with more practice

Dutch intelligence agencies say Russian hackers stole police data in cyberattack

Machine learning simplifies industrial laser processes for metals

Versatile Laser Processes in Metal Industry

Creating better digital tools for students to learn to play music by ear

University of Waterloo Research Aids Music Ear Training

Air traffic controller shortages: University-based training programs are becoming part of the solution

Air Traffic Controllers in the Spotlight

Innovative Liquid Hydrogen System for Zero-Emission Aviation

Global Competition in Next-Generation Battery Technologies

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Tuesday, 20 October 2020

What cold lizards in Miami can tell us about climate change resilience

It was raining iguanas on a sunny morning.

Lily the barn owl reveals how birds fly in gusty winds

Scientists from the University of Bristol and the Royal Veterinary College have discovered how birds are able to fly in gusty conditions—findings that could inform the development of bio-inspired small-scale aircraft.

New tool predicts risks of hospital admission and death from COVID-19

A new risk tool, developed by UK researchers to predict a person's risk of being admitted to hospital and dying from COVID-19 has been published by The BMJ today.

Canada tops 200,000 COVID-19 cases

Canada, in the midst of a second wave of COVID-19 illnesses, topped 200,000 cases and inched closer to 10,000 deaths Monday, according to official data compiled by Canadian broadcasters CBC and CTV.

Madrid hospital struggles with surge in virus cases

At Severo Ochoa hospital in a Madrid suburb badly-hit during the pandemic's first wave, the intensive care unit is once again full and exhausted medics dread a repeat of the same "horror".

Virus, what virus? India gets back to work

India is on course to top the world in coronavirus cases, but from Maharashtra's whirring factories to Kolkata's thronging markets, people are back at work—and eager to forget the pandemic for festival season.

Ireland is first EU country to re-enter lockdown

Ireland will be the first EU country to return to coronavirus lockdown, prime minister Micheal Martin said Monday, issuing a nationwide "stay at home" order but insisting schools will stay open.

Bottle-fed babies ingest 'millions' of microplastics: study

Bottle-fed babies may ingest more than a million pieces of microplastics each day, new research showed Monday highlighting the abundance of plastics in our food products.

What are the treatment options for COVID-19?

What are the treatment options for COVID-19?

'Like the speed of the wind': Kenya's lakes rise to destructive highs

Peering into the lake, the village elder struggled to pinpoint where beneath the hyacinth and mesquite weeds lay the farm he lived in his entire life until the water rose like never before and swallowed everything.

SK Hynix in $9 bn deal for Intel's flash memory chip business

The world's second-largest chipmaker, South Korea's SK Hynix, announced a record $9 billion deal Tuesday to buy Intel's flash memory chip operation as it seeks to bolster its position against rival behemoth Samsung Electronics.

California's feared surge of virus cases hasn't happened

Near the end of September, with coronavirus cases falling and more schools and businesses reopening, Gov. Gavin Newsom's administration urged restraint, citing a statistical model that predicted a startling 89% increase in virus hospitalizations in the next month.

Large earthquake off Alaska prompts tsunami fears, fleeing

A magnitude 7.5 earthquake prompted a tsunami warning Monday for a nearly thousand-mile stretch of Alaska's southern coast, with waves over 2 feet at the nearest community as the threat subsided.

Argentina hits 1 million cases as virus slams Latin America

At the edge of Argentina in a city known as "The End of the World," many thought they might be spared from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic.

China's super rich got $1.5 trillion richer during pandemic: report

China's super wealthy have earned a record $1.5 trillion in 2020, more than the past five years combined, as e-commerce and gaming boomed during pandemic lockdowns, an annual rich list said Tuesday.

Cannabis reduces OCD symptoms by half in the short-term

People with obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, report that the severity of their symptoms was reduced by about half within four hours of smoking cannabis, according to a Washington State University study.

Conversation about suicide prevention leads to safe gun storage

Talking to people at gun shows about suicide prevention and the risks of unsecured firearms can lead to safe weapons storage, according to a new study.

Focal epilepsy often overlooked: Earlier diagnosis could lead to fewer car accidents

Having subtler symptoms, a form of epilepsy that affects only one part of the brain often goes undiagnosed long enough to cause unexpected seizures that contribute to car crashes, a new study finds.

Why school bullying prevention programs that involve peers may be harmful to victims

School bullying has been identified as harmful to students' mental health. Many studies have evaluated the effectiveness of bullying prevention programs, finding mixed results in general and no benefits overall for secondary school students. Looking at the specific components of bullying prevention programs helps to explain the complicated pattern: Unlike intensive programs that include parent training, firm disciplinary methods or improved playground supervision, interventions that involve work with peers tend to lead to increases in bullying. A new review explores why encouraging peers to defend victims may actually cause more harm than good.

Democracy: Millennials are the most disillusioned generation 'in living memory'—global study

Young people's faith in democratic politics is lower than any other age group, and millennials across the world are more disillusioned with democracy than Generation X or baby boomers were at the same stage of life.

Enhanced-image endoscopy more effective than conventional imaging for detecting upper GI cancers

Linked color imaging (LCI), a new image-enhanced endoscopy technique that allows users to recognize slight differences in mucosal color, is more effective than conventional white light imaging (WLI) for detecting tumors in the upper gastrointestinal tract. Findings from a randomized controlled trial are published in Annals of Internal Medicine.