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Brain's Creation of Cognitive Maps: A Key to Decision-Making
Study Reveals Adrenal Crisis Management in Emergency
American Heart Association Backs Arkansas in Sugary Drink Battle
Advances in PET Tracers for Parkinson's Disease
Global Health Challenge: Developing Effective Dengue Vaccines
Alcohol-Related Diagnoses Linked to Child Maltreatment
Cholera Outbreaks Surge, Governments Seek Control
Higher Fatality Risk for Pedestrians and Cyclists Hit by SUVs
Study Links Fewer Nurses to Longer Hospital Stays
Higher Cigarette Tax Linked to Lower Child Mortality
Exercise Mitigates Cancer Treatment Side Effects
AI Model Classifies Pediatric Sarcomas from Digital Pathology Images
Liquid Biopsy Detects Early CRC Recurrence: VICTORI Study
Preventing Maternal Deaths: AI Screening for Heart Weakness
Keytruda Clears Minimal Residual Disease in Early-Stage Cancers
Skin-Based Test Detects Signature Features of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Unraveling the Mystery of Knee Osteoarthritis
AI Algorithms Enhance Drug Discovery for EV71
Chinese Scientists Develop Next-Gen Influenza Vaccine Strategy
Lung Cancer Exploits Fetal Genes, Affects Female Outcomes
Study from York University: Reassuring News for Parents of Concussed Children
Study Reveals Emergence of Babesiosis in Mid-Atlantic
Dyslexia Diagnosis: New Online Screening Tool Validated
Study Shows CAD/CAM Techniques Enhance Jaw Reconstruction
Genetic Predisposition for Muscle Strength Linked to Lower Cardiovascular Disease Mortality
New Method Predicts Early-Stage Kidney Damage from Cancer Treatments
Study Links Stress to Worsened COPD Symptoms
Higher Bile Duct Injury Risk in Robotic Cholecystectomy
Study Reveals Racial Disparities in Immediate Breast Reconstruction
Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute Fights Financial Toxicity
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"Star Wars: Key Aspects Closer Than Thought"
Scientists Struggle to Differentiate Tree Pollen by Fingerprints
Evolution of Portable Computers: From 1980s to Today
Digital Planet Unveils Global Digital Evolution Index
Eternal Battle: Viruses vs Bacteria in Evolutionary Arms Race
University of Manchester Scientists Challenge Cell Division Theory
New Study Overcomes Limit in Solar Cell Efficiency
Rice University Study Reveals Bacteria Generating Electricity
New Approach Counters Citrus Greening and Potato Zebra Chip
Marvel's Captain America: Brave New World Falls Short
Illustrated Flora of Burkina Faso and Mali: Plant Diversity Spotlight
Trump Administration Ends Immigration Status for International Students
Study Finds Public Transit Shelter Designs Can Worsen Summer Heat
Supreme Court Hears Case on Oklahoma's First Faith-Based School
Enhanced Near-Infrared Photodetectors for Biomedical Sensing
Stem Cells Influence Human Brain Development
North American Bird Populations Declining in Thriving Habitats
Revolutionary Capsule Simplifies Complex Medication Schedules
Study Shows Temporarily Deactivating Social Media Boosts Well-Being
"Summer Heat and Mosquitoes: Discovering Tiny Lights in Colorado Wetland"
The Ubiquitous Presence of Corn
Genetically-Enhanced Plants Offer Carbon Drawdown Opportunity
Indigenous Amazonian Descendant's Concern Over Medicinal Plant Research
Global Oceans Heat Up: New Research Reveals Hotspots
The Impact of Workplace on Women's Earnings
Astronomers Discover Green Monster in Space
Terrorist Attacks Increase in Security Crises
Trump Wins US Election, UK Leaders Challenge Environmental Targets
Asian American Liberal from San Francisco Bay Area: A Gun Owner's Journey
International Legal Order Floundering as US Priorities Shift
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South Africa's Coal Transition: $8.5B Renewable Energy Boost
Britain's Green Energy Boom: Costly Grid Overload Compensation
UC Irvine Scientists Uncover Mechanics of Slip Banding
Robotic Arms Enhancing Object Pose Estimation
Hospitality Industry Adopts Algorithmic Management: Frontline Challenges
Anomaly Detection for Product Quality and Safety
Majority of UK Adults Back Data Collection for Security
Autonomous Off-Road Vehicle Overcomes Challenging Terrain
Researchers Discover Metal Fatigue in Solid-State Lithium Batteries
Countries Transitioning to Hydrogen & CO2 Transport Networks
Google Ad Network Integrates Ads in Chatbot Conversations
US Judge Accuses Apple of Defying Order on App Store Payments
Heat Blazing in Ahmedabad Outskirts at 10 A.M.
University of South China Advances Nuclear Reactor Radiation Shielding
Breakthrough Research: Deafblind to Understand Live Conversations
Enhancing Transport and Building Infrastructure Safety
AI Personal Assistants: Beyond Chatbots, Real Work Mastery
Efficient Lithium Extraction Method Developed by Penn State
Aluminum Alloys: Overcoming Hydrogen Embrittlement
Masters of Coordinated Motion: Fish Schooling Secrets
Spain Debates Renewable Energy Role in Blackout
Transition to Electric Power: Nickel's Role in Climate Neutrality
AI-Powered Systems: Transformative Innovations or Flawed Magic?
Silicon Microchips: Key to Modern Tech
Modern Scientific Communication: Challenges in Digital Era
Cornell Tech Rates NYC Streets for Robot Friendliness
How Distractions Impact Social Media Usage
Australians Struggle with Severe Housing Crisis
Improving Efficiency: Copper Catalysts for CO2 Conversion
Scientists Race to Develop Sustainable Energy Sources
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSSaturday, 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
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
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
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-galapagos-penguins-flightless-cormorants.html
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