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Race Begins Anew: Tracking Mutating Viruses and Vaccine Updates
Mycetoma: Chronic Disease in Tropical Regions
Cataracts: Leading Cause of Global Blindness
Study Reveals SARS-CoV-2 Alters Neutrophils Function
Uncovering Brain Activation in Suicide Implicit Association Test
Challenges in Removing Spread Cancer Cells
Managing Bone-Destructive Diseases: Impact on Millions
Supplemental Imaging Detects Early-Stage Cancers in Dense Breasts
Key Genetic Code Found for Brain Cell Communication
Trendy Gym Attire: Black Leggings, Neon Sleeves, Knee-Length Socks
Deadly Floods Devastate New South Wales
Mitochondria's Vital Role in Obesity and Health
Metabolomics Study on CSF Samples from Tuberculous Meningitis Patients
Study Reveals Neighborhood Impact on Menopause Onset
Decade of Data Reveals Lifesaving Impact of Motorcycle Helmet Laws
Free Online Course by Macquarie University Psychologists Helps Insomnia
Walking Boosts Quality of Life for Seniors
Prescribing Guideline-Directed Medical Treatment Improves Survival
Mouth Taping Trend: Improving Sleep and Health
Study Raises Question: Boosting Aged Care Staffing - Effective?
Acute Stress Impairs Brain Functions in Managing Emotions
Money Stress Echoes Through Decades, Affecting Emotional Health
Food Type Influences Eating Speed: Study
Adhd And Autism: Rising News Coverage
New Framework for Diagnosing COPD Risk
New Smartphone App for Detecting Heart Attacks and Strokes
Understanding the Risk: Decoding Medical Procedure Safety
Importance of Clinical Trials in Medical Research
Electrode Grid Stimulates Spinal Cord Neurons: Study
Dark Spot Under Fingernail: Possible Melanoma Warning
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International Research Team Measures Nucleus Radius of Muonic Helium-3
Government Institutions Dismantled: Concerns Over Governance
New Method Detects Deadly Oyster Parasite
Ancient Asteroid Strike: Protecting Mussels and Scallops
Proteins' Vital Role in AI-Augmented Engineering
Study Reveals Evolution of Borrelia Recurrentis Transmission
Ocean Warming Leads to Kelp Forest Collapse
Unveiling Emotion-Reading AI: Your Perfectly Timed Companion
Trust in Scientists in Ireland Outpaces Global Averages
Earth's Hidden Gold Reserves: Deep Within Earth's Core
Astronomers Confirm Binary Star System with Giant Planet
New Method Identifies Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
Forests Turned Super‑Emitters Amid Record‑Breaking Wildfires
"Rare Footage: Lost WWI Navy Submarine USS F-1 Revealed"
NASA's Dragonfly: Exploring Titan's Familiar Terrain
Impact of Early Work Experiences on Employee Socialization
5 Years Since Schools Closed: Impact on Children's Routines
Charged Domain Walls in Ferroelectrics: New Stability Findings
New Gene Delivery Systems for Precise Brain Therapy
University of Guam Scientists Propose Coral Restoration Innovation
Axolotl's Remarkable Spinal Cord Regeneration
Revolution in Computational Drug Discovery: Grounding Candidates
Breakthrough: Harvard Researchers Enhance Natural Rubber's Crack Resistance
Heavy Rain Causes Flooding in Hunter and Mid North Coast
Russia Eyes Indonesian Airbase for Long-Range Aircraft
Abigail, 21, Maximizes Selfie Impact on Social Media
Role of Corals in Tropical Seas: Protecting, Sustaining, and Enriching
Widespread Gender-Based Violence in Supply Chains
Mit Study: Global Warming Impacts Ground-Level Ozone
Study Reveals Tuberculosis Bacteria's Growth Control
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New York Times Sues OpenAI for Copyright Infringement
When AI-generated art enters the market, consumers win—and artists lose
Can Artificial Intelligence Suggest Emotional Behavior?
Where Switzerland's power will come from in 2050
AI outperforms humans in emotional intelligence tests, study finds
Researchers warn of rise in AI-created, nonconsensual, explicit images
Researchers Warn of Alarming Trend in AI-generated Explicit Images
Switzerland's Energy System to Go Nuclear-Free by 2050
Trading energy with neighbors could lower bills and carbon emissions, study suggests
Peer-To-Peer Energy Trading: Cut Bills and Emissions
Mobile Phone Numbers: Vulnerable ID in Cyber-Attack
M&S cyber-attack: How to protect yourself from sim-swap fraud
Rising E-Bike Sales Among Affluent Households in New Zealand
E-bikes for everyone: Three NZ trials show people will make the switch—with the right support
Decline of Small Passenger Cars in Australia
Drivers of SUVs and pick-ups should pay more to be on our roads. Here's how to make the system fairer
AI System Identifies 3D Printed Part Origins
3D printers leave hidden 'fingerprints' that reveal part origins
Next-generation semiconductors could supercharge 6G delivery
Futuristic Innovations: Self-Driving Cars, Instant Diagnoses, Global Connections
Opening the door to mass production of green hydrogen using natural sunlight
Korea Institute Develops High Photocurrent Tech for Hydrogen
Motion sickness technology could alleviate symptoms for passengers in today's cars, and tomorrow's
Memorial Day Weekend: Motion Sickness Woes on the Rise
How long-duration batteries can power a cleaner, more reliable, and sustainable renewable energy future
Challenges in Storing Renewable Energy
AI learns how vision and sound are connected, without human intervention
How Humans Learn: Connecting Sight and Sound
One Tech Tip: These are the apps that can now avoid Apple's in-app payment system
Apple Users Find Escape from iPhone Maker's Walled Garden
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COVID-19 lockdown reduced mental health, sleep, exercise
A first-of-its-kind global survey shows the initial phase of the COVID-19 lockdown dramatically altered our personal habits, largely for the worse.
Report calls for easing access, improving home health for older adults
Older adults have suffered disproportionately from the COVID-19 pandemic, with increased risk of severe illness and death reported across the globe. A new report argues that one policy change made during the pandemic should remain in place after the novel coronavirus virus fades away: better access to home health services through Medicare.
COVID-19 anxiety linked to body image issues
A new study has found that anxiety and stress directly linked to COVID-19 could be causing a number of body image issues amongst women and men.
Study provides estimates of the effect of introducing and lifting physical distancing measures on COVID-19 R number
Analysis suggests that individual measures (including school closure, workplace closure, public events ban, ban on gatherings of more than ten people, requirements to stay at home, and internal movement limits) are associated with a reduction in transmission of SARS-CoV-2 but combined measures are more effective at reducing transmission, according to a modelling study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal.
Study: Malaria-preventive drugs dramatically reduce infections in school children
With nearly half of the world's population at risk for life-threatening malaria infections, University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers and their colleagues identified an important public health measure to control the disease. Use of preventive antimalarial treatments reduces by half the number of malaria infections among schoolchildren, according to a new analysis published today in The Lancet Global Health. Preventive treatment also reduces cases of anemia among schoolchildren by 15 percent and is associated with improved learning in children older than 10 years.
Preventive drugs halve malaria cases in African schoolchildren
Conducted by an international consortium, led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the University of Maryland School of Medicine, the research is the first meta-analysis of preventive malaria treatments among school-age children.
Medical minds meet to develop novel treatment for one patient's immune system defect
A young woman who had been hospitalized for three months straight due to debilitating, recurrent infections with no apparent underlying cause was finally able to go home thanks to a Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) team who put their heads together, discovered a root of the problem, and developed a novel treatment strategy just for her.
Glomerular diseases linked to higher risk of cardiovascular conditions
Adults with glomerular diseases—which affect the kidney's filtering units where blood is cleaned—face a high risk of developing heart problems, according to a study that will be presented online during ASN Kidney Week 2020 Reimagined October 19-October 25.
Questionnaire-based tool measures fatigue in patients receiving dialysis
A recent study has validated a new patient-reported outcome measure that assesses fatigue in patients receiving long-term dialysis treatments. The results appear in an upcoming issue of CJASN.
'Foreign disinformation' social media campaigns linked to falling vaccination rates
'Foreign disinformation' social media campaigns are linked to falling vaccination rates, reveals an international time trends analysis, published in the online journal BMJ Global Health.
Vaccine to treat and prevent lung, bowel and pancreatic cancer shows promise in the lab
An experimental vaccine, designed to enlist the body's own immune system to target cancer cells, has shown promise for treating and preventing cancer in mice.
Nobel Prize winner says scientific research has to be 'passion-driven'
Scientists cannot be expected to drop everything they're working on to turn their attention to beating COVID-19, according to the winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Professor Sir Peter Ratcliffe.
Scientists develop new way to test for COVID-19 antibodies
When Dr. Stephen Smith of Seattle Children's Research Institute came down with muscle aches, gastrointestinal distress and a sudden loss of smell in late February, he suspected he had COVID-19. The testing criteria had yet to be expanded to include individuals with Smith's symptoms and so he did what many scientists with his expertise would do: he developed a way to test himself.
Big data firm Palantir working with US on vaccine effort
Big data company Palantir is working with US health officials on a project to track the production and distribution of future COVID-19 vaccines.
Intel shares tumble as pandemic hits results
Computer chipmaker Intel saw shares slide Thursday after reporting weak sales for its data center and internet of things operations that overshadowed improvement in the personal computer market.
Slovakia imposes partial curfew
Slovak Prime Minister Igor Matovic said Thursday the EU member would impose a partial curfew to battle a huge uptick in coronavirus cases.
Convalescent plasma of limited use for COVID-19: study
Plasma taken from the blood of people who have recovered from COVID-19 and given to people sick with the disease does not reduce their chances of getting seriously ill or dying, new research has found.
Placebo group: What happens after a COVID vaccine is authorized?
If a coronavirus vaccine is authorized in the United States before the end of the year, will trial participants who received a placebo rush out to get vaccinated?
Rust Belt upstart Lordstown Motors set to make Nasdaq debut
Could a new Tesla-like upstart be the savior of a once-mighty Ohio steel region ravaged by deindustrialization?
Sweden sticks to its guns as COVID cases rise
Sweden is seeing an uptick in coronavirus infections and introducing targeted measures, but the country that famously refused to lock down is sticking to its guns and insisting coercive methods are not the way to go.
Huawei sales up, but growth slows under virus, US pressure
Chinese tech giant Huawei, one of the biggest makers of smartphones and switching equipment, said Friday its revenue rose 9.9% in the first nine months of this year, but growth decelerated in the face of U.S. sanctions and the coronavirus pandemic.
Tesla 'full self-driving' vehicles can't drive themselves
Earlier this week, Tesla sent out its "full self-driving" software to a small group of owners who will test it on public roads. But buried on its website is a disclaimer that the $8,000 system doesn't make the vehicles autonomous and drivers still have to supervise it.
FDA approves first COVID-19 drug: antiviral remdesivir
U.S. regulators on Thursday approved the first drug to treat COVID-19: remdesivir, an antiviral medicine given to hospitalized patients through an IV.
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