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Study Reveals High Mortality in Breathless Hospital Patients

Challenges of AI Integration in NHS Hospitals

Unveiling Molecular Mechanism of Spinal Cord Injury

Global Decline in Chronic Disease Death Rates Slows

Study Finds Inadequacy in Parental Programs for Childhood Obesity

Detecting Subtle Parkinson's Changes: AI Innovation by UF Researcher

Elderly Discontinue Benzodiazepines Post-Hospital, Risk Persists

Scripps Research Unveils AI Method for Identifying Therapeutic Antibodies

Stressful Tumor Environment Impacts Immune Cell Function

Green Tea's Impact on Obesity: New Insights

Finnish Media Focuses on GLP-1 Agonists for Obesity

Chronic Insomnia Linked to Faster Memory Decline

Minimally Invasive Surgery Benefits Rural Colectomy Patients

Impact of Hospital Mergers on Healthcare Access

Finnish Media Study: Home Care Portrayals Analyzed

Study Finds Autistic Traits Link to Brain Synchronization

Study Reveals PFAS Impact on Liver Cells

New Research by UCL and GOSH Offers Hope for Children with Rare Muscle Disease

Insights on COVID-19 Persistence in Cancer Patients

CRISPR-Based Gene Activation Treats Genetic Heart Disease

New Method Using DNA Methylation Predicts Cancer Evolution

Leveraging Interorganizational Collaborations in Health Care

UK Researchers Unveil Revolutionary Alzheimer's Blood Test

The Dangers of Lyme Disease Testing

Scientists Discover Key Changes Leading to Maturation of Brain Activity Patterns

Lung Cancer Cells Form Synaptic Connections with Neurons

Michigan Children Face Surge in Parental Deaths from Substance-Related Causes

Study Reveals Micro- and Nanoplastics' Impact on Human Health

Alcohol's Impact on Liver Regeneration

Importance of Open Airway in Emergency Medicine

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Cretaceous Period: Volcanic Activity, Extinctions, Fossils

Chuo University Research Group Develops Synergetic Pharmaceutical Inspection Strategy

Insights on Nanocatalysts' Chemical Behavior

Study Reveals Prairie Grassland Herbivores Boost Nutrient Cycling

New Study Reveals Key Role of BP/KNAT1 in Plant Germination

Chicago Nightclubs Study: Black Patrons Face Discriminatory Pricing

Spotting Students Requiring Help in Kindergarten Transition

Pacific Salmon Face Escalating Threats: SFU Research

Origins of HIV: From Mysterious Illness to 4H Disease

Gratitude Levels Linked to Reduced Financial Stress

Global Household Waste Separation Challenges

Impact of Teacher Turnover on Student Behavior

Europe Builds Virtual Ocean Twin for Testing Ideas and Fighting Pollution

"Discovery of Matador Bug's Intriguing Leg-Waving Behavior"

Supreme Court Ruling Sparks Debate on Merit-Based Policies

Global Spread of Drug-Resistant Yeast: Carnegie Mellon's Breakthrough

Phages' Therapeutic Potential Against Antibiotic-Resistant Pathogens

AI Outperforms Humans in Pattern Recognition, Breakthrough in Evolutionary Relationships

New Drug Delivery Platform to Improve Medication Adherence

Pine Martens Relocated to Dartmoor for Southwest Reintroduction

Discovery of Fat Molecules in Collagen Fibrils

Stone Age Life and Death: New Insights on Burial Practices

Environmental Justice in Infrastructure Siting

Canada's 2023 Wildfires Expose Millions to Deadly Air Pollution

Flash Floods Hit Indonesian Islands, Bali: 13 Dead, 6 Missing

Grandmother's Advice: Keep Beating for Perfect Pale Yellow

Effects of Fungicides on Wild Plants: Global Meta-Analysis

Tragic Landslide Destroys Remote Sudanese Village

Collaborative Fire Restoration for Resilient Forests

Transition from Learning to Read: Nervewracking Milestone

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Enhancing Earth Mortar Strength with Plant Fibers

Waste plant fibers could reduce construction costs and improve sustainability

Software tool turns everyday objects into animated, eye-catching displays—without electronics

Transform Everyday Objects into Dynamic Displays for Visual Engagement

Why sharing data between tech rivals can be an effective strategy

Data Sharing Strategies for Competitive Advantage

Where does your glass come from?

The Rise of Local Sustainability in Building Materials

Oracle Shares Surge Over 35% on AI Revenue Growth

Software company Oracle shares surge more than 35% on huge AI deals

Musk loses crown as world's richest to software giant Larry Ellison in new Bloomberg ranking

Larry Ellison Overtakes Elon Musk as World's Richest

'More than just an image': New algorithm can extract hyperspectral info from conventional photos

Innovative Optical Spectroscopy for Various Industries

Equity implications of where long-term fossil fuel plants are located differ based on time period studied

Environmental Justice in Infrastructure Siting

House Transformed: Cement Biohybrid Stores Electricity

Living cement: Scientists turn bacteria-infused cement into energy-storing supercapacitors

How Artificial Intelligence Transforms Online Shopping

AI salespeople aren't better than humans… yet

Apple Unveils Next-Gen iPhones with Ultra-Thin Design

Apple's iPhone 17 line-up includes a new ultra-thin model and $100 price hike for Pro model

Toronto International Film Festival Marks 50 Years of Films

Film festivals like TIFF set the tone for wider industry norms—here's what we're watching around AI

Exploring Immersive Art with Layered Plexiglas

New technology turns paintings into holograms, bringing art to life

Electric SUVs: Top 4 Picks for Sporty Family Haulers

New Motion-Compensation Method Enhances Single-Pixel Imaging

These four electric SUVs provide hot-rod thrills without the need for gas

Motion-compensation approach delivers sharper single-pixel imaging for dynamic scenes

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Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Teaching and complex tools 'evolved together'

The human ability to teach and our use of complex tools may have evolved together, according to new research.

New analysis refutes claim that dinosaurs were in decline before asteroid hit

A new study from researchers at the University of Bath and Natural History Museum looking at the diversity of dinosaurs shows that they were not in decline at the time of their extinction by an asteroid hit 66 million years ago.

Breakthrough in childhood brain cancer will save lives

A scientific breakthrough has enabled experts to predict relapse in a common childhood cancer and means doctors can tailor treatment for each individual child and improve prognosis.

What does COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness mean?

What does COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness mean?

California governor imposes new restrictions in pandemic

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was pulling the "emergency brake" Monday on reopening the state's economy as coronavirus cases surge at the fastest rate since the start of the outbreak.

Airbnb details years of losses ahead of planned IPO

Airbnb was losing money even before the pandemic struck and cut its revenue by almost a third, the home-sharing company revealed in documents filed Monday ahead of a planned initial public offering of its stock.

Huawei selling Honor phone brand in face of US sanctions

Chinese tech giant Huawei is selling its budget-price Honor smartphone brand in an effort to rescue the struggling business from damaging U.S. sanctions imposed on its parent company.

Tesla will be added to the benchmark S&P 500 index Dec. 21

Tesla will be added to the S&P 500 index on Dec. 21. Based on its market value Monday, the electric car maker would be one of the top 10 companies in the benchmark index upon entry.

China positions rocket ahead of ambitious lunar mission

China on Tuesday moved a massive rocket into place in preparation for launching a mission to bring back materials from the moon for the first time in four decades.

Astronauts board ISS from SpaceX's 'Resilience'

Four astronauts carried into orbit by a SpaceX Crew Dragon boarded the International Space Station on Tuesday, the first of what NASA hopes will be many routine missions ending US reliance on Russian rockets.

Henderson island fossils reveal new Polynesian sandpiper species

Fossil bones collected in the early 1990s on Henderson Island, part of the Pitcairn Group, have revealed a new species of Polynesian sandpiper.

Quantum tunneling pushes the limits of self-powered sensors

Shantanu Chakrabartty's laboratory has been working to create sensors that can run on the least amount of energy. His lab has been so successful at building smaller and more efficient sensors, that they've run into a roadblock in the form of a fundamental law of physics.

Teeth grinding and facial pain increase due to coronavirus stress and anxiety

The stress and anxiety experienced by the general population during Israel's first lockdown brought about a significant rise in orofacial and jaw pain, as well as jaw-clenching in the daytime and teeth-grinding at night, according to a new study from Tel Aviv University (TAU).

A change of heart—new drug for HCM reduces heart mass

For the first time, a medication has impacted heart muscle thickness and function for patients with the most common inherited heart condition, rather than simply addressing their symptoms.

SCORED and SOLOIST trials add to evidence for treating diabetes with SGLT2 inhibitors

Less than a decade ago, the Food and Drug Administration approved drugs for treating type 2 diabetes in an entirely new way. Since that time, evidence in favor of the use of sodium/glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors has been mounting, with studies showing better blood glucose control, cardiovascular benefits, weight loss and more for patients with diabetes taking SGLT2 inhibitors. Now, two large clinical trials, conducted by investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital and sponsored by Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, add new evidence about the benefits for patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease as well as those with diabetes and recent worsening heart failure. In these two paired trials, teams of investigators led by Brigham cardiologist Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, MPH, evaluated sotagliflozin, a drug that inhibits SGLT2 and SGLT1. Results of the trials are both published in The New England Journal of Medicine and presented by Bhatt simultaneously at the Late-Breaking Clinical Trial Sessions of the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions.

Study shows geographic shift in U.S. social mobility

Dylan Connor's father worked as a house painter while his mother tended to their home and family, one that included six boys. Neither of his parents finished high school, but they built a future for their children that included their success. This may sound like a story made in America.

Cannabinoids may help limit secondary damage of TBIs

In the hours and days after a traumatic brain injury, inflammation inside the brain can accelerate to the point that more brain damage occurs, says a scientist working to better understand the acceleration and whether interventions like cannabinoids can improve patient outcomes.

Pesticides commonly used as flea treatments for pets are contaminating English rivers

Researchers at the University of Sussex have found widespread contamination of English rivers with two neurotoxic pesticides commonly used in veterinary flea products: fipronil and the neonicotinoid imidacloprid. The concentrations found often far exceeded accepted safe limits.

Trial shows drug effective in 96% of patients with recurrent pericarditis

Cleveland Clinic researchers leading a global clinical trial have found that rilonacept, an FDA approved drug for other inflammatory diseases, resolved acute pericarditis episodes and reduced risk of pericarditis recurrence. The study was published today in the New England Journal of Medicine and presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions.

Changes to the brain's reward system may drive overeating in mice

A combination of innate differences and diet-induced changes to the reward system may predispose some mice to overeat, according to research recently published in JNeurosci.

Exercised over nothing: Masks don't impair lung function during physical activity

Wearing a facemask helps limit the spread of COVID-19 by reducing respiratory droplets and aerosols spewed into the air when people breathe, talk, laugh, sneeze or cough. But the physical barrier created by masks has prompted concerns that they might impair the cardiopulmonary system by making it harder to breathe, by altering the flow of inhaled oxygen and exhaled carbon dioxide and by increasing dyspnea—a medical term that describe shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, especially during physical activity.

US agricultural water use declining for most crops and livestock production

Climate change and a growing world population require efficient use of natural resources. Water is a crucial component in food production, and water management strategies are needed to support worldwide changes in food consumption and dietary patterns.

People who purchased firearms during pandemic more likely to be suicidal

People who purchase a firearm during the pandemic are more likely to be suicidal than other firearm owners, according to a Rutgers study.