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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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Quantum Technologies: Reliable Control of Entanglement
Consumer Misperceptions Lead to Higher Healthy Food Waste
Rare New Zealand Snail Squeezes Egg in First-Ever Video
EU Lawmakers to Approve Downgrading Wolf Protections
Study Reveals How Personal Money Beliefs Impact Relationships
Study Reveals Agriculture's Severe Impact on Insect Diversity
"University of Cincinnati Researcher Explores Ancient Greek Votive Production"
Romantic Gesture: Ocean's Secret Letters Within You
Exploring the Fascinating World of Chirality
Interactions of Vibrating Molecules: Heat Transfer Insights
Writing Professor Views Artificial Intelligence as Opportunity for Students
Scientists Discover New Form of Superlubricity
Fish Cognitive Abilities Assessed in Natural Habitats
Negotiating Tips for Buying Used Cars and Homes
Chickens, Reproductive Disorder, and Diabetes Medication Connection
Offshore Wind Farms Benefit Marine Life: Study
Bronze Age Tin from Britain: Key Resource for Mediterranean
Hospital Superbug Found Digesting Plastic, Posing Health Risk
Climate Scientists' Trust Gap Based on Political Ideology
Bird Flu in Cats: Urgent Surveillance Needed
Researchers Propose Roadmap to Eliminate PFAS
Study Links Social Media Distress to Fake News Belief
Light Signals Enhance Data Communication Efficiency
Scientists Develop Vacuum-Assisted Method for 3D Printing
Nasa's Nancy Grace Roman Telescope Passes Critical Thermal Test
Trump Tariff Policy Crisis: Industries at Risk
Study Reveals How Environment Influences Species Evolution
Teachers Should Practice Before Teaching Tough Topics
Boosting Local Economies: Impact of NY State's $1.3B Food Spending
Breakthrough Eyedrops Regenerate Eye Cells After Mustard Gas Exposure
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Water Challenge at Camp Buehring: Kuwait Military Base Struggles
States Challenge Trump's $5 Billion EV Charging Network Cut
Nintendo Forecasts Selling 15 Million Switch 2 Units, Warns of US Tariff Impact
Trump Administration to Unveil Modernized Air Traffic Control
University Study Suggests Redesigning Social Media for User Needs
Enhanced Pronunciation Detection System for English Learners
Challenges in High-Strength Aluminum Alloys
Managing Slow Faults: Impact on Cloud Computing & Streaming
Experts and Volunteers Preserve Government Climate Change Records
Openai Partners with US Government to Boost AI Infrastructures
Alphabet Shares Drop 7% as Apple Executive Reveals Traffic Decline
Korean Research Team Enhances PEM for Hydrogen Storage
Concrete Healing: Dr. Congrui Grace Jin's Breakthrough
Smart Home Devices Impacting Privacy and Safety of Domestic Workers
Port of Rotterdam and Fraunhofer Institute Collaborate for Western Australia's Hydrogen Potential
Software Engineering: Ensuring Correct Behavior with Proof Scores
AI Technology Developed to Assist Music Creators
Intelligent Autonomous UV-C Disinfection Robot for Hospitals
Dramatic Rise in AI Tools for Deepfake Images
France's Armed Forces to Develop Battle-Ready Robots by 2040
Google and Elementl Power to Develop 3 Nuclear Plants
Orsted Halts UK Offshore Wind Farm Project
New Mathematical Method Predicts Transfer Learning Efficacy
Researchers Develop Innovative Method to Extract Cellulose from Cow Dung
Innovative Sponge Device Captures Water with Solar Power
AI-Powered Job Rejections and Automated Medical Decisions
New Display Technology by Postech Researchers
India Commits to Achieving Net-Zero Carbon Emissions
Meta Reveals New Personal Artificial Intelligence
Energy-Saving Double-Glazed Windows: A Rarity in Australia
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Sony first-half net profit doubles, forecast revised up
Japan's Sony on Wednesday reported net profit doubled in the April-September period and revised up its full-year net profit forecast, citing growth in key sectors—including gaming—and financial factors.
US senators to quiz Big Tech CEOs on legal protections
Tech platform CEOs on Tuesday defended a US law making them immune from liability for third-party content ahead of a hearing where senators are expected to rebuke the Silicon Valley firms over their handling of social media.
Merkel eyes 'lockdown light' to tame virus
Chancellor Angela Merkel is expected to push for a "lockdown light" in crisis talks with Germany's regional leaders Wednesday, as the number of coronavirus cases soars and hospital beds fill up.
Here's why Ant Group is about to shatter IPO records
Stella Su, who lives and works in Shanghai, has used an ATM only once in the past year. Instead of cash, in recent years she has done almost all her business using the digital wallet Alipay –- shopping in a mall, buying stuff online or transferring money to friends.
Greater prostate cancer incidence; mortality among Black men linked to genetic alterations
Prostate cancer tumors from African American men had higher frequencies of certain genetic alterations that may be associated with aggressive disease, compared with prostate cancer tumors from white men, according to results from a study published in Molecular Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
Experts outline key challenges for assessing clinical efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines
Collaboration and standardised approaches for assessing different vaccine efficacy endpoints are key for meaningful comparison of different COVID-19 vaccine candidates to ensure that the most effective vaccines are deployed, say authors of an opinion piece based on a review of evidence, and published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal.
Residential context important factor in risk of COVID-19 mortality among older adults, Stockholm study suggests
Older people living with or in close contact with people of working age may be at higher risk of COVID-19 mortality in Stockholm, Sweden, according to an observational study published today in The Lancet Healthy Longevity journal.
COVID-19: Call for millions spent on failing system to be diverted to local services
A group of doctors is calling on the government to divert the hundreds of millions of pounds being spent on the failing centralised privatised COVID-19 national test and trace service into local primary care, local NHS labs and local public health services. Writing in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, the doctors say this would avoid the fragmentation created by private companies, restore and rebuild much needed service capacity and reintegrate management of COVID-19 into health services.
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