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Scientists Discover Mechanism for Neurons Surviving Botulinum Neurotoxin
Reducing Wait Times for Hip & Knee Surgery in Canada
Youth Overdose Crisis: Synthetic Opioid Deaths Surge
Psoriasis Treatment Effects: Lingering Inflammation Linked to Health Risks
Study Reveals Pod E-Cigs More Addictive Than Nicotine Gum
Clinical Entrepreneurs in Canada: Improving Healthcare System
Study Reveals Early Human-to-Human Spread of Mpox
Virtual Trial Reveals Inhaled Corticosteroid Benefit
The Battle Against Food Cravings: Dieters' Struggle
Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Lifelong Anxiety, Depression
Neurologists' Life-Saving Scorecard for ICU Seizure Prevention
Dietary Interventions for Depression and Anxiety
Study Reveals Link Between High Sodium Levels and Chronic Diseases
"Allopurinol Designated First Orphan Drug for Marfan Syndrome Treatment"
Methylene Blue May Protect Lungs in Heart Surgeries
Personality Traits Impact Insomnia Development
Asthma Cases in Québec Nearly Double
Impact of Political Decisions on Daily Life Amid COVID-19
US Health Regulators Grant Final Approval to Novavax's Covid Vaccine
Improving CAR-T Cell Therapy for Blood Cancer
32 Million People Worldwide Suffer from Heart Failure
Early Puberty Linked to Higher Risk of Overweight
"scientists discover new species of deep-sea jellyfish in the pacific ocean" Title: Scientists Unveil New Species of Deep-Sea Jellyfish
FDA Enhances Chemical Safety in US Food Supply
Nitrous Oxide Boosts Blood-Brain Barrier for Gene Therapy
American Academy of Pediatrics Updates Atopic Dermatitis Treatment
"UK Survivors Share Stories to Raise Awareness on Child Sexual Abuse"
Unveiling Andropause: Men's Hormonal Changes
Study Links Sleep Deprivation and Epilepsy to Mortality
Fda Grants Full Approval to Novavax's Covid-19 Vaccine
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Peak Watermelon Season in North Florida Sees Rise in Automated Irrigation
Exploring New Mars Region: Krokodillen Rocks Discovery
Humpback Whales' Surprising Birth Locations: Tasmania & New Zealand
Rising Wildfire Risk in Southeast: Tools for Strategic Fire Management
Decarbonizing Industrial Sectors: Worker Pressure
Regional Models: Enhancing Weather Simulation for Unique Landscapes
Impact of Global Warming on Wetland Ecosystems
Alpine Ecosystems Vulnerable: Rapid Warming Impact on Vegetation
Genetic Secrets of Branching Marine Worm Revealed
Scientists Aim to Boost Computer Speeds with Ultrafast Light Pulses
New Flexible Imager for Noninvasive Disease Detection
Israel-Syria Relations: Historical Insights on Peace Efforts
JWST Discovers Mystery of Early Universe Galaxies
Improving Safety Guidance During Tornado Season
Rocket Launches: Spectacular Events with Audible Impact
Whale Species Faces Extinction Threat as Births Decline
Impact of Large Language Models on Academic Research
California Stargazers to Witness Spectacular Celestial Display
Study Finds Online News Headlines More Negative and Clickbait-y
"Higgs Boson Interaction with Top and Bottom Quarks Confirmed"
Mars Water Cycle: Scientists Seek Clarity
Rising Flood-Related Losses in US by 2050
Seed Plants Store Protein in Specialized Organelles
Study Reveals: Gpt-4 Outperforms Humans in Online Debates
Tariffs Impact: Supply Chain Plasticity for Economic Stability
Researchers Develop Software to Speed Up Nuclear Physics Data Analysis
Researchers Develop AI for Global Environmental Policy
U.N. Climate Conference Drama: Nations' Disunity in Belém
Amazon Basin Deforestation: 27,000 Sq Km Lost Annually
The Rise of Rye: German Rustic Tradition
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Graph neural networks show promise for detecting money laundering and collusion in transaction webs
Researchers from Tongji University and University of Technology Sydney Uncover Graph Neural Networks' Impact on Financial Fraud
Weighing investment risk for energy infrastructure construction: Solar outshines nuclear power plants
$100 Trillion to Build Net-Zero Energy Infrastructure: Risks and Innovations
Innovative AI Chip for Cyber Security: AI Pro by TUM
AI chip developed for decentralized use without the cloud
Determining building risks associated with land subsidence in the Netherlands
Modeling Technique Reveals Building Risks in Dutch Land
Microsoft Adds Elon Musk's xAI Models to AI Marketplace
Microsoft is bringing Elon Musk's AI models to its cloud
Novel Thin-Film Material Boosts Tandem Solar Cell Performance
New thin-film material achieves both high efficiency and durability in tandem solar cells
Self-positioning microdevices with circularly polarized luminescence enable adaptable 3D display
"Adaptable 3D Display Panel with CPL Devices"
Social Media Platforms' Break Prompts Increase Online Time
Efforts to reduce TikTok screen time often increase usage
The Importance of Senses in Navigating the World
Empowering robots with human-like perception to navigate unwieldy terrain
Scientists Discover Breakthrough Method for Metal Extraction
Green metallurgical process uses surface energy to extract and refine metals from waste alloys
Engineers develop intuitive haptic devices for safer remote robot control in industrial settings
Novel Haptic Device Boosts Safety and Efficiency
AI is moving fast. Climate policy provides valuable lessons for how to keep it in check
Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Deepfake Pornography
Britain's Justice Department Halts Online Legal Aid Services
Hackers strike UK's legal aid agency and compromise data of lawyers and clients
AI goes to 'kindergarten' in order to learn more complex tasks
New York University Scientists Show Importance of Learning Basics
New Prototype Shows Efficiency of Dimpled Vehicles
Nimble dimples: Agile underwater vehicles inspired by golf balls
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSMonday, 22 March 2021
Study identifies concerning delays in tuberculosis diagnoses in the US
Tuberculosis remains a rare disease in the United States, but when it does occur, delays in diagnosing it often exceed recommendations by the World Health Organization, according to a new report by Harvard Medical School researchers published March 22 in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Insomnia, disrupted sleep, and burnout linked to higher odds of severe COVID-19
Insomnia, disrupted sleep, and daily burnout are linked to a heightened risk of not only becoming infected with coronavirus, but also having more severe disease and a longer recovery period, suggests an international study of healthcare workers, published in the online journal BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health.
Inflammatory bowel disease biologic blunts immune response to COVID-19
Careful monitoring of patients treated with infliximab needed after COVID jab
Pay for elderly to live in care homes in lower income countries, rich nations advised
Rich nations should consider paying for elderly people to live in care homes in lower income countries in a bid to ease the pressure on domestic residential and nursing care provision, argues an ethicist in the Journal of Medical Ethics.
Deliveroo eyes £8.8 bn valuation at London float
Meal delivery app Deliveroo is aiming for a valuation of up to £8.8 billion when it shortly launches on the London stock market, the company said Monday.
Germany looks set to extend lockdown measures again
German authorities are expected to extend lockdown measures again on Monday and possibly tighten some restrictions as they face a steady rise in new coronavirus infections.
AstraZeneca says vaccine 80% effective for elderly, no blood clot risk
AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine is 80 percent effective at preventing the disease in the elderly and does not increase the risk of blood clots, the biotech firm said Monday, following its US phase III efficiency trials.
Poll shows plunge in Europeans' trust in AstraZeneca jab
Trust in AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine in many European countries has plunged following controversy around the jab in recent weeks, according to a new survey unveiled Monday by British pollsters YouGov.
Global biodiversity awareness tracked with Wikipedia page views
Wikipedia page views could be used to monitor global awareness of biodiversity, proposes a research team from UCL, ZSL, and the RSPB.
Taiwan gives health workers island's 1st AstraZeneca doses
Health care workers received the first shots in Taiwan's COVID-19 vaccination drive Monday, beginning a campaign that won't use supplies from China amid uneven distribution of the vaccines globally.
Trump to launch own social media platform: ex-aide
Donald Trump plans to return to social media soon, using "his own platform" after being banned from Twitter and other outlets, a former advisor said Sunday.
First ever tweet turns 15 years old
Fifteen years ago Jack Dorsey typed out a banal message—"just setting up my twttr"—which became the first ever tweet, launching a global platform that has become a controversial and dominant force in civil society.
Germany poised to tighten curbs into April as virus rages
Germany is poised to prolong and tighten a partial lockdown into April as new virus cases soar, according to a draft document seen by AFP ahead of a government meeting on Monday.
Europe can achieve herd immunity by July: EU commissioner
Europe could have herd immunity against COVID-19 by July, a European Union commissioner has said, as incoming jabs are expected to speed up the continent's sluggish vaccine rollout.
Fresh deluge worsens 'one in 100 year' Australia floods
Torrential rain lashed Australia's southeast again Monday, worsening once-in-a-century flooding that has forced 18,000 people to evacuate their homes and shuttered hundreds of schools.
France's limited lockdown beset by glitches as cases rise
Residents of Paris and several other regions of France spent their first weekend under a limited monthlong lockdown. While the French government insisted the rules would be less strict than in the past, the measures have been criticized as messy.
A rapid COVID-19 vaccine rollout backfired in some US states
Despite the clamor to speed up the U.S. vaccination drive against COVID-19 and get the country back to normal, the first three months of the rollout suggest faster is not necessarily better.
Mars findings cataloged in Navajo language
Native people have had ties to land in North America since time immemorial, and now that connection is expanding to the cosmos.
Personal values and political worldviews shape perception of COVID-19 risk more than its severity
People's politics and values are exerting a bigger influence on how much of a threat they feel from COVID-19 compared to objective indicators such as the number of confirmed cases.
In both gorillas and humans, it takes a village to raise a child
A study by the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund shows that gorilla families come together to support young gorillas that lose their mothers.
Eating processed meat could increase dementia risk
Scientists from the University of Leeds's Nutritional Epidemiology Group used data from 500,000 people, discovering that consuming a 25g serving of processed meat a day, the equivalent to one rasher of bacon, is associated with a 44% increased risk of developing the disease.
Having a single personal doctor may sometimes lead to unnecessary tests
Patient care by a single primary care physician is associated with many health benefits, including increased treatment adherence and decreased hospital admissions and mortality risk. But can the relationship built between doctor and patient also lead to unnecessary care?
Evidence supports COVID hearing loss link, say scientists
Hearing loss and other auditory problems are strongly associated with COVID-19 according to a systematic review of research evidence led by University of Manchester and NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) scientists.
Study estimates rising global burden of gallbladder and biliary tract cancer
Although cancers that occur in the gallbladder or bile ducts are rare, their rates are increasing. A recent study provides details on the burden of gallbladder and biliary tract cancer (GBTC) across 195 countries and territories from 1990 to 2017. The findings are published early online in Cancer.
Readmission rate high for adults hospitalized for diabetic ketoacidosis
One in five adults with type 1 diabetes who require in-hospital treatment of the life-threatening condition diabetic ketoacidosis has an unplanned repeat hospital visit within a month and is twice as likely to die during the second hospitalization, a new study finds. The results, which will be presented at ENDO 2021, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting, also identified several factors that increased the readmission risk for these patients.
Weekly insulin helps patients with type 2 diabetes achieve similar blood sugar control to daily insulin
A new once-weekly basal insulin injection demonstrated similar efficacy and safety and a lower rate of low blood sugar episodes compared with a daily basal insulin, according to a phase 2 clinical trial. The study results, which will be presented at ENDO 2021, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting, compared an investigational drug called basal insulin Fc (BIF) with insulin degludec, a commercially available long-lasting daily insulin, in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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