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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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Viruses Utilize Human Cells for Genetic Replication

Plant Life Shifts Accelerated Late Miocene Climate Changes

Earthquakes Rattle Southern Italy, Threaten Campi Flegrei

Oldest Spear Tip in Europe Crafted by Neanderthals

Dr. Nebeela Ahmed Explores Labor Migrant Exclusions

Research Team Induces Ferromagnetism in Pure Vanadium Oxide

National Trends in Disability Employment Report: Labor Market Holds Steady

Study in Operations Research Proposes Low-Cost Election Security Solution

Study Reveals Female Athletes' Views on DSD Inclusion

The Fascinating Science Behind Boiling Pots

Australian Woman Erin Patterson Charged with Murder

US Secretary of Defense Cancels Women, Peace and Security Program

QuTech Study: Majorana Bound States in Quantum Dots

Impact of Laundry Microplastic Pollution: Willingness to Pay for Filters

Evolution of School Curriculum Over Generations

Victoria's Native Logging Ban: Impact on Forest Regeneration

Impact of Melting Sea Ice on Ocean Color

Ukraine, US Sign Natural Resources Deal

Next-Generation AI Electronic Nose for Scent Analysis

Mitochondrial Diseases: Impact on 1 in 5,000 Worldwide

RPI Researchers Tackle Quantum Network Challenges

Innsbruck Physicists Unveil Quantum Control Breakthrough

Study Reveals Impact of Experienced Elephant Loss on Knowledge Transfer

Global Model Predicts Farmers' Response to Coastal Flooding

Space Junk and Meteoroids Pose Growing Risk: Tracking with Infrasound

Ugandan Researchers Transform Banana Stems into Sustainable Textiles

Saharan Dust Impact on European Solar Energy

France's CNRS Launches Initiative to Attract US Scientists

House Republicans Pass Measure to Repeal California Fish Listing

"Breakthrough: Scientists Develop Broad Antivenom Against Deadly Snakes"

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US Government Demands Google Break Up Ad Tech Monopoly

Heriot-Watt Researchers Develop Advanced Tool for Predicting Underwater Landslides

Issah Amin Fights Smoke at Chikombe Beach

"Advancing Engineering: U-M ARC Uses Digital Twins for Off-Road Vehicles"

Semiconductor Manufacturing: Clean Process for Components

World's First Betavoltaic Cell with Carbon-14 Quantum Dots

Innovative Laminated Interface Boosts Solar Cell Efficiency

Autonomous Delivery Robots Roaming City Streets

Advances in Robotics and AI Automate Manufacturing Tasks

Japanese Dating App Verifies Marital Status for Users

Apple Warns US Tariffs May Disrupt Supply Chain

Purdue University's Imaging Technologies for Diverse Applications

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

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Tuesday, 3 November 2020

The surprising strength of liquid crystals

Dendrites are the destructive by-products of the cycle of charging and discharging lithium ion batteries. These tiny deposits form between the battery's anode and cathode, building up over time. Inevitably, they diminish battery life. More problematic is their risk of causing the battery to burst into flames. In the quest for safer and longer lasting batteries—especially for electric cars, trucks, and planes—researchers continue to explore methods to suppress the formation of dendrites.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-11-strength-liquid-crystals.html

Twitter board backs chief Jack Dorsey after ouster bid

Twitter's board on Monday said Jack Dorsey will remain chief after a management review prompted by an activist investor's effort to push him out of the job.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-11-twitter-board-chief-jack-dorsey.html

Sri Lanka rescues 120 whales after mass stranding

Sri Lanka's navy and volunteers rescued 120 pilot whales stranded in the country's biggest mass beaching, but at least two injured animals were found dead, officials said.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-11-sri-lanka-whales-mass-stranding.html

China's Ant Group facing regulatory pressure ahead of record IPO

Fintech giant Ant Group is facing growing Chinese pressure over potential risks in its online lending business, with co-founder Jack Ma and other executives summoned to an unusual meeting with regulators just ahead of its record-breaking IPO this week.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-11-china-ant-group-regulatory-pressure.html

Tunisian startup 3-D prints solar-powered bionic hands

A Tunisian startup is developing a 3-D-printed bionic hand, hoping the affordable and solar-powered prosthetic will help amputees and other disabled people across Africa.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-11-tunisian-startup-d-solar-powered-bionic.html

Not forever: world's biggest pink diamond mine closes

The world's largest pink diamond mine has shut its doors after exhausting its reserves of the expensive gems, global mining giant Rio Tinto said Tuesday.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-11-world-biggest-pink-diamond.html

Cat 4 Hurricane Eta threatens flooding in Central America

Hurricane Eta erupted quickly into a potentially catastrophic major hurricane Monday as it headed for Central America, where forecasters warned of massive flooding and landslides across a vulnerable region.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-11-cat-hurricane-eta-threatens-central.html

Walmart abandons shelf-scanning robots, lets humans do work

Walmart is laying off the robots it had deployed in about 500 stores to keep tabs on what's on and not on the shelves.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-11-walmart-abandons-shelf-scanning-robots-humans.html

Lizard skull fossil is new and 'perplexing' extinct species

In 2017, while browsing the fossil collections of Yale's Peabody Museum of Natural History, University of Texas at Austin graduate student Simon Scarpetta came across a small lizard skull, just under an inch long.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-11-lizard-skull-fossil-perplexing-extinct.html

Two centuries of Monarch butterflies show evolution of wing length

North America's beloved Monarch butterflies are known for their annual, multi-generation migrations in which individual insects can fly for thousands of miles. But Monarchs have also settled in some locations where their favorite food plants grow year round, so they no longer need to migrate.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-11-centuries-monarch-butterflies-evolution-wing.html

Self-watering soil could transform farming

A new type of soil created by engineers at The University of Texas at Austin can pull water from the air and distribute it to plants, potentially expanding the map of farmable land around the globe to previously inhospitable places and reducing water use in agriculture at a time of growing droughts.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-11-self-watering-soil-farming.html

Biologists shed light on mystery of how microbes evolve and affect hosts

The era of COVID-19 and the need to constantly wash one's hands and sanitize things have brought microbes to new levels of scrutiny, particularly for their impact on an individual's health.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-11-biologists-mystery-microbes-evolve-affect.html

New protein nanobioreactor designed to improve sustainable bioenergy production

Researchers at the University of Liverpool have unlocked new possibilities for the future development of sustainable, clean bioenergy. The study, published in Nature Communications, shows how bacterial protein 'cages' can be reprogrammed as nanoscale bioreactors for hydrogen production.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-11-protein-nanobioreactor-sustainable-bioenergy-production.html

Short-term moisture removal can eliminate downy mildew of spinach

Downy mildew is the biggest threat to spinach production around the world. While the pathogen has a short life cycle (approximately a week), it can produce millions of spores during the spinach growing season. Overhead sprinkler irrigation systems and dew formation on cool nights leads to more moisture, which enables these spores to infect the spinach.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-11-short-term-moisture-downy-mildew-spinach.html