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Potential Biomarker for Long Covid Identified
Study Reveals High PTSD and Depression Rates After Ohio Train Derailment
Tailored Web Tool to Reduce Lung Cancer Mortality
Boehringer Ingelheim's Lung Cancer Drug Approved in U.S.
Stalking Victims Face Higher Heart Attack Risk
Republicans' Tax and Spending Law Imposes Medicaid Work Requirements
Confusion Over Covid-19 Vaccines Amid Rising Fall Cases
Healthy Snacks Outshine Junk Food in Hospital Vending
Genetic Neuromuscular Disease: Spinal Muscular Atrophy Overview
U.S. Health Officials Cut Ties with Medical Groups
Effective Pharmacotherapy for Obesity: Updated Guidelines & Medications
Decline in Childhood Immunizations in Michigan
Study Finds Prosocial Kids Maintain Healthy Eating
Key Facts on Cannabis and Psychosis Revealed in Canadian Medical Journal
Conch Shell Blowing Reduces Sleep Apnea Symptoms
Australians Embrace Artificial Intelligence Growth
Brain Development Throughout Human Lifespan: A Hierarchical Pattern
Excessive Screen Time Linked to Heart and Metabolic Risks
Thousands of Meditation Apps: 300M Downloads & Counting
Physicians Receiving More Complaints Linked to Industry Payments
Study Links Workplace Chemical Exposure to Autism Challenges
Kenya Eliminates Sleeping Sickness as Public Health Issue
The Importance of Eyelid Functionality in Eye Health
Rare Kidney Cancer Subtype's Immunotherapy Susceptibility Explained
Study Suggests Angle of View Impacts World Perception
Inter generational Link: Active School Commuting Boosts Kids
IsGlobal Launches HTGAnalyzer for Advanced Transcriptomic Data Analysis
Immigration Practices Impact Children's Mental Health
Eli Lilly's New Weight Loss Pill Shows Promising Results
China Reports Over 8,000 Cases of Chikungunya Virus
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Likelihood of Another Asteroid Impact in Our Lifetime
Milky Way's Future Cosmic Dance with Neighboring Galaxies
Impact of Regulations on Short-Term Rentals
Griffith University Study Reveals Barriers to Workplace Health Programs
Neolithic Ancestors' Cannibalism Evidence Unearthed
SpaceX Plans Nearly 100 Rocket Launches from California Coast
Livermore Lab to Develop Low-Orbit Telescope for 2027 Space Mission
Minnesota and Canada: Shared Frigid Winters and Toxic Wildfire Smoke
Breakthroughs in Restoring Sturgeon Populations in Great Lakes
Tufa Towers at Mono Lake: Symbol of Saline Beauty
Cats Hospitalized in NC After Ingesting Dog Allergy Meds
Global Treaty Negotiations on Plastic Pollution Reach Critical Stage
Indigenous Communities Advocate Global Treaty on Plastic Pollution
Record Humidity Sweats 70M Americans
Astronauts Return to Earth from International Space Station
Argentinian Glacier Experiencing Significant Retreat
Arctic Wildlife Adapting to Rapid Warming
Importance of Insects in Nature: Vital Pollinators & Food Providers
Hawai'i Oceanographers Discover PelV-1 Giant Virus
How Deep Neural Networks Drive AI Predictions
Scientists Solve Mystery of Sea Star Deaths
Poor Prediction of Extreme Weather Events: Urgent Need for Improvements
Cells Disguise RNA with Sugars to Thwart Infections
"NASA's Stunning Mars Photo, Blue Pig Warning, Oldest Black Hole"
Great Barrier Reef Records Greatest Annual Coral Loss
Apollo 13 Commander Jim Lovell Dies at 97
New York's Battle Against City Rats
International Crew Descends from ISS on SpaceX Capsule
Wildfires' Ozone Threat: Health Risks Beyond Visible Pollutants
Summer's Most Dazzling Meteor Shower Peaks Soon
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AI system helps prevent workplace injuries
University of Cincinnati Collaborates with Ohio Bureau for Safer Workplaces
Columbia University data breach affected 870,000 students, applicants
Columbia University Cyberattack Exposes 870K Data Profiles
'Stop killing games': Demands for game ownership must also include workers' rights
Ubisoft Closes Servers for The Crew: Digital Ownership Debate
Swiss Pilot Raphael Domjan Nears Solar Altitude Record
Swiss pilot takes big step closer to solar plane altitude record
Self-adaptive electrolytes expand stability for fast charging and high-energy batteries
Developing High-Energy Batteries for Electric Vehicles
Instagram Users Warn of New Location Sharing Feature
As electric bills rise, evidence mounts that data centers share blame. States feel pressure to act
New Instagram location sharing feature sparks privacy fears
States Feel Pressure to Insulate Ratepayers from Big Tech Energy Costs
Pioneer spirit drives Swiss solar-powered plane altitude attempt
Swiss Pilot Raphael Domjan Sets Solar Aviation Record
App's Ratings Boost Chicago Drivers' Safety
How Uber steers its drivers toward better performance
Importance of a Stable Foundation for Building Safety
Towards better earthquake risk assessment with machine learning and geological survey data
Q&A: New physical model aims to boost energy storage research
Engineers Use Computational Tools for Energy Storage Breakthroughs
Overtaking the odds: Do passing zones make rural roads safer?
Are Passing Zones on Rural Roads Safe?
Ethical Questions: Consumer Devices and the Human Brain
Do neurotechnologies threaten our mental privacy?
Michigan Researchers Use X-Rays for Lightweight Alloys
First 3D look at strength-boosting 'twinning' behavior in lightweight magnesium alloy
Global Climate Mitigation Strategies Hindered by Mineral Shortages
Mineral shortages could limit the low-carbon transition
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSSaturday, 31 October 2020
Canada extends international travellers ban
Canada on Friday extended a restriction on non-essential international entries until the end of November as COVID-19 cases rise, while easing quarantine rules for some cut-off Canada-US border communities.
Greek PM declares partial coronavirus lockdown
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Saturday declared a one-month partial coronavirus lockdown, shutting down restaurants and other leisure activities in Athens and other major cities from Tuesday.
Europe and US pass virus milestones as France locks down
Europe passed 10 million coronavirus infections, the United States topped nine million and France entered a new lockdown on Friday as the resurgent pandemic increasingly forced other countries to consider following suit.
Slovakia begins mass virus testing in global first
Slovakia on Saturday begins a programme to screen its entire population for coronavirus with antigen tests in what would be a global first, but critics have said the plan is poorly thought out.
US judge sets up fresh roadblock in Trump bid to ban TikTok
A US federal judge on Friday issued an injunction temporarily blocking an executive order by President Donald Trump aimed at banning TikTok, throwing up a legal roadblock ahead of a November 12 deadline.
US hits record of 94,000 coronavirus cases in 24 hours
The US hit a record number of new coronavirus cases on Friday for the second day in a row, topping 94,000 infections in 24 hours, according to a tally from Johns Hopkins University.
England set for another virus lockdown: reports
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is considering imposing a new lockdown across England within days following warnings his localised restrictions strategy has failed to curb soaring coronavirus rates, reports said Saturday.
US jury tells Apple to pay $503 mn in patent case
A jury in Texas on Friday decided that Apple should pay $503 million for infringing virtual private network technology patented by software security firm VirnetX.
Italian nurse on coronavirus duty sees the nightmare return
A 54-year-old nurse became convinced the coronavirus "hated" her during the first seven months of Italy's outbreaks. Those are Cristina Settembrese's words for it.
Living near green space linked to lower rates of smoking and higher chances of quitting
People are significantly less likely to smoke—and are more likely to successfully quit—if they live in green neighbourhoods, new research has found.
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