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Uk Hospitals Neglect Frailty Screening for Older Surgical Patients
Study Reveals PNOC/NPY Nerve Cells Linked to Obesity
Hiv Drug Improves Vision in Diabetic Patients
New Findings on Insulin's Role in Diabetes
Vitamin B12 Deficiency on the Rise in Abundant Diet Era
Study Reveals Link Between Ovulation and Breast Symptoms
Major Breakthrough: New HIV Vaccine Prompts Potent Antibodies
New Pediatric VTE Treatment Guidelines by ASH and ISTH
Study Reveals Link Between Oral Microbiome Diversity and Long Sleep
Daytime Napping Behaviors Linked to Higher Mortality
"86 Billion Neurons: Brain's Electrical Signals and Functions"
Prenatal Care Dilemma: Woman Travels 3+ Hours for Hospital Visits
Study Shows Decline in Mental Health Among US Mothers
White House Report on Causes of Chronic Disease in Children
Understanding Aphasia: Language Retrieval Disorder
Study Reveals Challenges in Rural Georgia Alzheimer's Treatment
Methamphetamine Ranks Second to Alcohol in New Zealand
Causes of Infectious Disease Waves: Unraveling the Mystery
Breakthrough Menstrual Blood Biomarker Detection Technology
Impact of Public Health Emergencies on Aging Population
Parkinson's Patients Find Hope in Brain Pacemaker
Study Reveals Gender Brain Differences in Pregnancy
New Study: Immune Cell Clustering Key in Lung Cancer Treatment
Study by Air Ambulance Charity Shows Precision in Brain Injury Treatment
Statin Medication: Key for Lowering Cholesterol
Study Reveals TB Bacteria's Brain Barrier Breach
Hiv Diagnoses Decline Among Nz Men
Study Links Untreated Sleep Apnea to Dementia Risk
Rise of Narcissism: Social Media's Labeling Trend
Anxiety Impact on Australian Men: Stigma and Misunderstanding
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James Webb Space Telescope Captures Distant Galaxies' Light Arcs
Study Reveals Link Between Family Routine Changes and Work Adaptability
Early Human Use of Whale Bones Revealed
Marine Life's Vital Role in Earth's Carbon Cycle
"Lived Experience in Activism: Impact on Academia & Politics"
Planting Trees: Seizing Today for Future Forests
Study Uncovers Zika Virus's Biological Secret
Exploring Germinated Flours in Breadmaking: Benefits & Challenges
New Method for Monitoring Pathogens in Polluted Rivers
Surprising 90-Day Tariff Pause Could Impact Global Maritime Trade
Plant Hormones' Role in Bud Development Unveiled
European Governments Risk Losing Public Support in Climate Policy Formulation
Arctic Sea Ice Forecast Challenges: Climate Change Impact
Ancient Trees in California Parks Threatened by Climate Change
Housing Crisis Escalates: Rents Soar, Homelessness Rises
New Method Measures Gravity in Wide Binary Stars
Mystery: Hometown Newspaper Vanishes, Next Town Thrives
Mysterious Sounds Echo in Indonesian Forests
Global Challenges Require Collaborative Solutions
Millions of Pictures Unveil Enzyme's Sulfur Breakdown
Corn Belt Landscape Impacts Bird Migration
Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells: Efficient Energy Solutions
Enhancing Cellular Functions Through Engineered Lipid Membranes
Pest Diet Changes Slow Biopesticide Resistance Evolution
Pea Protein Study Reveals Strong Satiety Signals
Community-Led Solutions for Plastic Pollution Crisis
Goats Show Prosocial Behavior: Study Insights
Small Hill Resembling Indiana Jones Prop Near Chicago
Study Reveals Impact of Peers on Students' Traits
Stirling Scientists Uncover Skin Cells' Role in Salmon Healing
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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
FAMU-FSU researchers design cryogenic hydrogen storage and delivery system for next-generation aircraft
Global race for future battery technologies: Europe and the US are trailing Asia
Limitations of Conventional Holographic Technologies
Ultra-thin display technology shows dozens of images hidden in a single screen
Prototype sodium-air fuel cell could power electric planes and trains
Researchers Develop Breakthrough Solution for Transportation Electrification
Can Large Language Models Reason by Analogy?
GPT-4 matches human performance on analogical reasoning tasks, study shows
Cool computing—why the future of electronics could lie in the cold
People show less trust and cooperation when interacting with AI vs. humans
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WHO reports third straight daily record in virus cases
The World Health Organization's coronavirus dashboard on Sunday showed a third consecutive daily record high in the number of new confirmed cases.
Europe, U.S. watch case totals grow, debate new restrictions
Confirmed coronavirus infections continued to soar Saturday in many parts of the U.S. and Europe. In some cases, so did anger over the restrictions governments put in place to try to stem the tide.
Airlines suffering from business class blues in age of COVID
The COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in the era of video meetings. But can Zoom really replace in-person meetings that require business executives to travel?
Dubai introduces facial recognition on public transport
Dubai is introducing a facial recognition system on public transport to beef up security, officials said Sunday, as the emirate prepares to host the global Expo exhibition.
More mass testing in China after 137 virus cases in Xinjiang
Chinese officials were racing Sunday to smother a fresh coronavirus outbreak in the country's far northwest after 137 new infections were discovered.
Dinner off as Italy closes restaurants early in virus crackdown
Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte tightened nationwide coronavirus restrictions Sunday after the country registered a record number of new cases, despite opposition from regional heads and street protests.
Spain orders nationwide curfew to stem worsening outbreak
Buckling under the resurgence of the coronavirus in Europe, the Spanish government on Sunday declared a national state of emergency that includes an overnight curfew in hopes of not repeating the near collapse of the country's hospitals.
Colombia reaches 1 million confirmed coronavirus cases
Colombia reached 1 million confirmed coronavirus cases on Saturday, becoming the second country in Latin America to report that number in less than a week.
Lee Kun-Hee, force behind Samsung's rise, dies at 78
Lee Kun-Hee, the ailing Samsung Electronics chairman who transformed the small television maker into a global giant of consumer electronics, has died. He was 78.
Big week for Big Tech as earnings, hearings loom
Big Tech is bracing for a tumultuous week marked by quarterly results likely to show resilience despite the pandemic, and fresh attacks from lawmakers ahead of the November 3 election.
Targeted inhibitor of mutated KRAS gene shows promise in lung, bowel, other solid tumors
A novel agent that targets a mutated form of the KRAS gene—the most commonly altered oncogene in human cancers and one long considered "undruggable"—shrank tumors in most patients in a clinical trial with manageable side effects, researchers reported today at the 32nd EORTC-NCI-AACR Symposium on Molecular Targets and Therapeutic, which is taking place online.
Indian and Pakistani women diagnosed with more aggressive breast cancer at younger age
Indian and Pakistani women are diagnosed with breast cancer, including more aggressive forms of the disease, at a younger age, according to Rutgers researchers.
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