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Methylphenidate: Key ADHD Medicine for Focus & Control
Innovative Framework Quantifies Quality of Life in Smart Cities
Rsv Infection: Severity Risks for Infants and Elderly
Revised Clinical Practice Guideline for Chronic Hypoparathyroidism
Researchers Uncover Abnormal Hippo Signaling in Nephronophthisis
Wireless Portable Incubator Enhances Premature Infant Care
Liver Transplant Waitlist Challenges: Match Cancellations Amid Organ Shortage
Deadly Childhood Cancer: Neuroblastoma's Global Impact
Unveiling the Cognitive Mysteries of Psychotherapy
FDA Approves Caplyta as Adjunctive Therapy for Major Depressive Disorder
FDA Approves Darzalex Faspro for High-Risk Smoldering Myeloma
The Power of Music: Body's Subtle Reactions to Sensory Stimuli
The Importance of Sunlight for Human Health
Balancing Act: Immune System's Fight Against Infections
Decades of Research: Understanding Synapse Formation
Rise in Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Linked to Ultra-Processed Foods
Study Reveals End to Human Bait for Black Fly Testing
Study Links Social Media Addiction to Poor Sleep in Bangladeshi Graduates
Dr. Hugh Taylor Explores Endometriosis Research
Pancreas: Key Role in Digestion and Blood Sugar
European Countries Detect RSV Infections: ECDC Urges Infant Immunization
FDA-Approved Drugs Show Promise Against AML
Study Reveals Incarcerated Men's Views on Prison Staff
Experts Advocate Immediate Hepatitis B Vaccination for US Newborns
Doctoral Student Hailey Welch Leads Study on Vagus Nerve Branches
Navigating Risk and Uncertainty in a Globalized World
Deep Lung Infections: Risks for Vulnerable Populations
Family's Medical History Predicts Future Drug Responses
Unlocking Potential: Stabilization Phase in MRI Scans
Decades of Research on Non-Specific Vaccine Effects
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Trump Administration Encourages Corporate Climate Retreat
The Power of Food in Political Communication
Amelia Earhart's Mysterious Disappearance: 88 Years Later
Study Reveals Link Between Drug Ban and Prison Violence
Neo Discovers Virtual Reality in "The Matrix"
Global Fossil Fuel Emissions Set to Reach Record High
SpaceX Falcon 9 Debris Found in Poland
Energy Transition Challenges in Rural Areas: Call for Holistic Approach
Chinese Academy of Sciences Study: ERW Impact on Forests
Artistic Activities Boost Youth Well-Being: Study
Therapeutic Education Shapes Values in British Primary Schools
Ancient Beliefs: Olive Oil's Sacred Health Benefits
"Fraunhofer IOF & Airbus Develop Hyperspectral Spectrometer"
Bright Streak and Sonic Boom Startle Eastern Victoria
Taung Challenges Researchers: Decolonizing Science Roots
Impact of Droughts on Europe's Forests: Climate Change Concerns
Scientist Discovers Seven New Frog-Like Insect Species
Squid Consumption by Pilot Whales in Hawai'i: Survival Analysis
Global Travel Patterns: People Spend 1.3 Hours Daily
First Sound Experiment in 5G: Quantum Acoustics Breakthrough
Everyday Products Derived from Propane: The Propylene Connection
Cornell Researchers Develop Advanced Chemical Filtration Technology
International Research Reveals Eggplant Pangenome & Panphenome
Predicting Biological Community Changes with Mechanistic Models
Concordia Researchers Develop Micromotors Powered by Light
Nims Research Reveals Nanoscale Features in MoS₂
Study Reveals Disparities in Access to Cultural Institutions
Scientists Uncover Link Between Sleepy Koala and Ice Age Predator
Transition to Healthy Diets for Sustainable Food Systems
Challenges in Movie Studios' Operations: Managing Piracy
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How Pacific nations plan to go from spending up to 25% of GDP on fossil fuels to running on 100% renewables
Electric Outboard Motors, Island Grids, Solar Kits: Pacific Innovations
Researchers Develop Novel Training Dataset for Improving Robot Spatial Awareness
Robots trained with spatial dataset show improved object handling and awareness
Novel 3D nanofabrication techniques enable miniaturized robots
Excitement Over Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems in the 1980s
New Image Compression Method by Professor Marko Huhtanen
Image compression method combines classic techniques for greater efficiency and flexibility
Researchers Achieve Precision Control Over Halide Perovskites
'Energy sandwich' could power next-generation solar and lighting
Bank's Seamless Money Management and Financial Guidance
Cash App's Moneybot might know your spending habits better than you do
Lithium Recovery Process from Battery Waste: Economic Viability
New hope for lithium extraction from old batteries
Infrared-Sensitive Memristors Enhance Photon Detection
Artificial sensory neuron enables high-precision, multi-color, near-infrared object recognition
Google to Support South African News Media with Over $40M
Google to pay millions to South African news outlets: Watchdog
EU Investigates Google for Pushing Down News Outlets
EU probes Google over news site rankings
World oil market 'lopsided' as supply outpaces demand: IEA
Oil Market Imbalance: Supply Outstrips Demand, IEA Reports
Humanoid robots still face hurdles in replacing human labor, says robotics leader
Amazon's Chief Roboticist: Humanoid Robots at Web Summit Fall Short
Robots Improving Delicate Object Handling
Novel smart fabrics give robots a delicate grip
Novel Flat Membranes Revolutionize Biogas Processing
Producing bio-methane and CO₂ directly from moist biogas
University of Alberta Research Enhances Scientists' Software Platform
Research pinpoints bugs in popular science software
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSMonday, 23 September 2019
Gum disease linked with higher risk of hypertension
People with gum disease (periodontitis) have a greater likelihood of high blood pressure (hypertension), according to a study published today in Cardiovascular Research, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).
Global liquidity shocks impact house prices
New research from Cass Business School has found that global liquidity shocks do impact house prices in both emerging and advanced economies but this can be mitigated by government policy.
Australia uses new technology to catch drivers on phones
An Australian state is attempting to persuade people to put down their smartphones while driving by rolling out cameras to prosecute distracted motorists.
Big Blue's Big Leap: Quantum center takes on 53 qubit system
IBM has a fleet of quantum computers. That much is fairly well known since IBM has been actively promoting quantum computing for several years. But IBM's quantum story will get all the more interesting next month, when a 53 qubit computer joins the line, making it the most powerful quantum computer available for use outside IBM.
Your dead palm is a woodpecker home—and that's good
At the very edges of urbanization, Northern Flicker woodpeckers live in dead palm trees raising their young. Their populations are on the decline throughout the state, especially South Florida. But Joshua Diamond was lucky enough to capture a few on film, along with other species of woodpeckers.
Australia uses new technology to catch drivers on phones
An Australian state is attempting to persuade the public to put down their smartphones while driving by rolling out cameras to prosecute distracted motorists.
Thomas Cook airline Condor says to keep flying
Condor, the German airline subsidiary of British travel giant Thomas Cook, said Monday it would continue flying even after its parent company declared bankruptcy.
Do the costs of cancer drugs receive enough attention?
A recent analysis from Canada found that information on health-related quality of life is often not collected for investigational cancer drugs or used to calculate the balance of costs and benefits of these drugs when they are submitted for reimbursement, according to findings published early online in Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society.
Bee biodiversity barometer on Fiji
The biodiversity buzz is alive and well in Fiji, but climate change, noxious weeds and multiple human activities are making possible extinction a counter buzzword.
New national guideline sets out best practices for delivering injectable opioid agonist treatment
A new Canadian guideline lays out the optimal strategies for providing injectable opioid agonist treatment with prescription heroin and hydromorphone for people with severe opioid use disorder. The clinical guideline was created for a wide range of health care providers to address an urgent need for evidence-based treatment of opioid use causing overdose and death, and is published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
Fat mass index, not BMI, associated with cardiovascular events in people with diabetes
In people with diabetes, fat mass index, not body mass index (BMI), is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular events, according to new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
Opioid use disorder in pregnancy: Five things to know
Opioid use is increasing in pregnancy as well as the general population. A "Five things to know about ..." practice article on opioid disuse in pregnancy in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) provides information on how to manage this vulnerable population.
US pediatric heart transplant waitlist policy change falls short of intended benefits
In March 2016, the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network revised its criteria for prioritizing children awaiting heart transplantation in the U.S. with the intention of reducing the number of deaths on the waitlist, but a new study suggests unintended consequences.
Scientists identify hormone potentially linked to hypersexual disorder
A new study of men and women with hypersexual disorder has revealed a possible role of the hormone oxytocin, according to results published in the journal Epigenetics. The finding could potentially open the door to treating the disorder by engineering a way to suppress its activity.
How a South Indian script is changing the way science views parasite
Toxoplasma gondii is an insidious little parasite that infects one out of three people on the planet. A unique partnership between an engineer and a scientist produced data that challenged prevailing wisdom about this parasite's behavior and revealed potential targets for treatment.
Lingering Pacific heat wave threatens Hawaii coral
At the edge of an ancient lava flow where jagged black rocks meet the Pacific, small off-the-grid homes overlook the calm blue waters of Papa Bay on Hawaii's Big Island—no tourists or hotels in sight. Here, one of the islands' most abundant and vibrant coral reefs thrives just below the surface.
Second Ebola vaccine to be introduced in DRC in mid-October: WHO
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is to introduce a second vaccine next month to combat the Ebola virus, which has killed more than 2,100 people in the country, the World Health Organization said Monday.
Early Van Gogh works auctioned in Belgium
Two early works by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh were auctioned in the Belgian city of Ghent on Sunday, fetching near estimate prices that the organiser said were bargains.
Judge to hear arguments in challenge to Georgia abortion law
A federal judge is set to hear arguments over whether Georgia's restrictive new abortion law should be allowed to take effect while a legal challenge is pending.
UK giant Thomas Cook folds, sparking huge tourist repatriation
British travel group Thomas Cook on Monday declared bankruptcy after failing to reach a last-ditch rescue deal, triggering the UK's biggest repatriation since World War II to bring back tens of thousands of stranded passengers.
'Moment of truth' at key UN climate summit
Some 60 world leaders convene on Monday for a UN summit on "climate emergency" aimed at reinvigorating the faltering Paris agreement, at a time when mankind is releasing more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than at any time in history.
Tennessee abortion clinics hope to defeat waiting period
A federal judge will hear opening statements Monday in a lawsuit challenging Tennessee's 48-hour waiting period before abortions.
Indonesia blames 737 MAX design for Lion Air crash: report
Indonesian authorities have cited failures in the Boeing 737 MAX design and oversight as contributing to the 2018 Lion Air plane crash, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
Japan roboticists predict rise of the machines
Set in 2019, cult 80s movie "Blade Runner" envisaged a neon-stained landscape of bionic "replicants" genetically engineered to look just like humans.
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