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Australian Vaping Program Reduces Youth E-Cigarette Use

Effective Interventions Changing Perception of Vaping

Breakthrough Sepsis Research: Vitamin B1 Boosts Survival

Struggle to Forget: PTSD Patients' Fear Memory Challenge

Importance of B Vitamins for Energy and Health

Rising Cases of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases in US

Study Explores Gut Microbiome Impact on Lung Cancer Therapy

Targeted RNA Sequencing Detects Clinically Actionable Tumor Alterations

Study in Lancet: Salt Warning Labels Reduce High-Salt Orders

Decoding Human Brain Memory Processes

Covid-19 Resurgence in California

Benefits of Regular Exercise for Weight Management and Health

Medicaid: Key Mental Health Payer in Rural America

Gut Microbial Byproducts: Novel Therapy for Obesity

Study Links Gut Hormone to Chronic Diarrhea

Urinary Incontinence: Impact on Mental Health

Impact of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas

Ucsf Study: Antiviral Genes Less Active in Lupus

Cortisol: Key Hormone Regulating Health Functions

Secure Messaging Boosts Patient-Clinician Communication

Childhood Obesity Disparities Among Ethnicities: Latino Youth Data Gap

Study Reveals Family Physicians' Views on Clinical Integration

Michigan's Collaborative for Type 2 Diabetes Reveals Physician Needs

Avoiding Medication Cascades: Risks of Unintentional Side Effects

Study Explores Housing Impact on Cancer Screening in Homeless Veterans

AI-Powered Brain Stimulation System for Enhanced Concentration

Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Saves Lives

Study Explores Geographic Distribution of Family Physicians in Maternity Care

Study Evaluates Enhanced Primary Care Diabetes Model

Importance of Open Datasets for Primary Care AI/ML

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Arabica Coffee Roasting Color Pattern Unveiled

Adaptive Teaching in Sports: Insights from Higher Education

Global Focus on Advanced Point-of-Care Testing Technology

Carbon Fibers from Renewable Sources: Breakthrough in Sustainable Production

Study Finds No Long-Term Economic Harm from Corporate Due Diligence Laws

Study Reveals Right-Wing News Media Resembles Religion

Proteins Triggering Immune Reactions in Wheat

Physicists Study Water Molecules on Calcite Surface

Scientists Unveil Atlas of Bacterial Kinases for Antimicrobial Innovation

Astronomers Discover New Long-Period Radio Transient

Rising Global Political Polarization Sparks Concern

Climate Change Impact on Marmot Movement: Study Findings

Quantum Sensing: Revolutionizing Biomedical Research

Eastern Whip-Poor-Will: Enigmatic Night Singers

Deep-Sea Jellyfish Distribution Reveals Biogeographic Barrier

Exploring Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetimes

Congo Basin Peatland: Twice as Old, Global Carbon Store

Study Reveals 80% Decline in Kākāpō Parasites

Researchers Use Aerial Data to Track Woody Plant Spread

Uc Merced Study: Artificial Cells Mimic Biological Clocks

Exploring the Potential of VCSELs in Semiconductor Integration

Vanishing Glaciers: Mount Cilo's Stark Transformation

Scientists Dress Dead Swine, Dispose Strategically

New Artificial Intelligence Tool: Virtual Labs for Scientific Discovery

Antarctic Krill Trawling Surges: Record Catch Threatens Closure

Evolutionary Shift: Bipedalism Amid Climatic Change

Hate Crimes Against Jews Surge by 82% in 2023

IRS Grants Religious Groups Political Endorsement Freedom

Reconstructed Bust of Ancient Woman Mos'anne: Uncannily Lifelike

French Student-Led Petition Against Deadly Chemical Gains Momentum

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Quantum-Resistant Electronic Voting System Developed at NTNU

New e-voting system resists quantum attacks, paving way for secure digital elections

Flexible transmitter chip could make wireless devices more energy efficient

Novel Transmitter Chip Enhances Wireless Energy Efficiency

Scientists Urge Examination of Ontological Frameworks in Language Models

To explore AI bias, researchers pose a question: How do you imagine a tree?

Reviving 1775 Vesuvius Eruption Artwork: Modern Technology Unveils Masterpiece

After 250 years, Mount Vesuvius artwork erupts into life

Palantir Emerges as Silicon Valley's Tech Darling

Palantir, the AI giant that preaches US dominance

AI bands signal new era for music business

AI Bands Usher in Era of Scarcer Musician Work

AI Data Center Near Cheyenne to Expand Fivefold

Cheyenne to host massive AI data center using more electricity than all Wyoming homes combined

Waymo Expands Driverless Ride Service to Dallas

Waymo plans to dispatch robotaxis in Dallas next year as its driverless expansion races ahead

Jeep Owner Stellantis Expects Sales Rebound

Jeep owner Stellantis says has turned corner

EU accuses online giant Temu over sale of 'illegal' products

EU Accuses Temu of Breaking Digital Rules

Cyberattack on Aeroflot Sparks Mass Outage

Cyberattack on Russian airline Aeroflot causes the cancellation of more than 100 flights

Researchers test the trustworthiness of AI by teaching it to play sudoku

AI Tools: Large Language Models Crafting Texts Efficiently

A U.S. university is using AI to improve energy efficiency for campuses nationwide

University of Missouri Researchers Utilize AI to Revolutionize Campus Energy Management

How wind and solar power help keep America's farms alive

Curved neural networks enable AI memory recall through geometric design

Renewable Energy Landscape in Iowa and Kansas

"New Study Introduces Curved Neural Networks for Enhanced Memory Recall"

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Saturday, 24 October 2020

Biden pledges free Covid vaccine for 'everyone' in US if elected

Democrat Joe Biden said Friday that if elected president he would mandate COVID-19 vaccines be free for all Americans, part of a national strategy to "get ahead" of the coronavirus.

US sees daily record of nearly 80,000 new COVID-19 cases

A record of nearly 80,000 new COVID-19 infections over the course of a day were reported in the United States on Friday, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.

Germany virus death toll passes 10,000: health institute

Germany has suffered more than 10,000 COVID-19 deaths since the start of the pandemic, according to official data published Saturday.

AstraZeneca, J&J vaccine trials back on track in US

Two major clinical trials for experimental COVID-19 vaccines got back on track in the United States Friday—providing a glimmer of hope as the number of cases skyrocket across the country.

Proton therapy for lung cancer may help reduce risk of heart diseases

Treating lung cancer patients with proton therapy may help reduce the risk of radiation-induced heart diseases, suggests a new study from Penn Medicine. In a retrospective trial of more than 200 patients, mini-strokes were significantly less common among patients who underwent proton therapy versus conventional photon-based radiation therapy. Proton therapy patients also experienced fewer heart attacks.

ASTRO highlights Winship study showing increased failure-free survival in prostate cancer

A study from Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University (Winship) has the potential to change how patients whose prostate cancer recurs after prostatectomy are treated. The study will be featured in both the plenary session and press program of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Annual Meeting on Monday, October 26.

New algorithm predicts likelihood of acute kidney injury

A new artificial intelligence-based tool can help clinicians predict which hospitalized patients face a high risk of developing acute kidney injury (AKI). The research will be presented online during ASN Kidney Week 2020 Reimagined October 19-October 25.

'Patient activation' may improve quality of life in individuals with kidney disease

Researchers previously demonstrated that online peer mentoring for individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD) improves patient activation—or patients' willingness and ability to take actions to manage their health and care—and quality of life (QOL). Now the investigators have looked at the correlation between QOL and patient activation among patients with CKD who participated in an online peer mentoring program, which provides guidance from others who live with CKD. The study that will be presented online during ASN Kidney Week 2020 Reimagined October 19-October 25.

Why do minorities have higher rates of kidney failure?

A new study investigates the reasons behind higher incidences of kidney failure among US minorities. The findings will be presented online during ASN Kidney Week 2020 Reimagined October 19-October 25.

Achieving high concentrations of sunitinib in tumors is linked to improved survival

A strategy for giving intermittent, high doses of the anti-cancer drug sunitinib is well-tolerated by patients with advanced cancer and increases concentrations of the drug in tumours, which is associated with improved survival, according to research to be presented at the 32nd EORTC-NCI-AACR Symposium on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics, which is taking place online.

Acute kidney injury among African Americans with sickle cell trait and disease

Sickle cell trait and sickle cell disease are risk factors for experiencing kidney function decline among Black individuals. A new study indicates that the risk of acute kidney injury is also higher in adults with sickle cell trait or disease, and it may play a role in the kidney function decline experienced by these individuals. The findings come from a study that will be presented online during ASN Kidney Week 2020 Reimagined October 19-October 25.

Asteroid samples escaping from jammed NASA spacecraft

A NASA spacecraft is stuffed with so much asteroid rubble from this week's grab that it's jammed open and precious particles are drifting away in space, scientists said Friday.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-asteroid-samples-nasa-spacecraft.html

South America ravaged by unprecedented drought and fires

Under stress from a historic drought, large swathes of forest and wetlands in central South America known for their exceptional biodiversity have been ravaged by devastating fires.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-south-america-ravaged-unprecedented-drought.html

Galapagos sees record rise in penguins, flightless cormorants

The population of Galapagos penguins and flightless cormorants, two species endemic to the islands, has seen a record increase, study results released Friday showed.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-galapagos-penguins-flightless-cormorants.html