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Stroke Patients in Deprived Areas Face Higher Mortality

Rare Astatine: Earth's Elusive Element

Study Reveals Body's Response to Stress: Implications for Health

Study Reveals Key Skills Elevating Athletes & Artists

FDA Announces Major Egg Recall Due to Salmonella Outbreak

92% of South Africans with Mental Health Conditions Lack Treatment

Camel Milk Reduces Airway Inflammation

Cancer: Impact on Older Adults

AI Enhances Breast Cancer Detection Accuracy

Study Links High Belly Fat to Dementia Risk

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Chronic Disease Risk

Study Links Physical Performance to Cognition in MS

Global Experts Collaborate on Patient Surgery Support Guide

Black Patients with Opioid Overdose Less Likely for OUD Referrals

Ai Chatbots: Should They Replace Therapists? Recent Study Answers No

Improved Survival Outcomes for Dementia Patients

CDC Ends Emergency Response for Bird Flu Outbreak

Hpvs: Skin and Mucous Membrane Infections Linked to Cancer

Study Suggests Mood Disorder Boosts PA Medical Marijuana

Alzheimer's Puzzle: Why Women Twice as Likely to Develop Disease

Risk of Death Higher in Older Women with Larger Waist Circumference

Understanding the Brain: Neurons and Glia in Focus

Australian Scientists Develop Biological AI for Molecule Evolution

Detecting Cancer: Liquid Biopsies vs. Traditional Methods

Decline in Hospital Obstetric Care Across States

Global Surge in Early-Onset Gastrointestinal Cancer

Challenges in Finding Exercise Motivation

Comparing Efficacy of HS Medications: Systematic Review

German Institute Analyzes Biomarker Tests for Breast Cancer Chemotherapy

Unconscious Food Decisions: Examining the 200-Decision Myth

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Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University Uncover Sonochemistry Mystery

Neanderthal Influence on Headaches and Vision

Global Drought Impacts Report by UN and Nebraska University

Nymphs Crawling, Adolescents Skirting: Beware Incoming Adult Pests

Ancient Eye Makeup in Iran: Graphite and Manganese Discovery

Plants Curate Microbiomes for Adaptation

Sport Officials Appointed as Impartial Figures

Study Reveals Innovative Approach to Teacher Hiring Crisis

Understanding the Impact of Skin Oils on Indoor Air Quality

Impact of Elevated CO2 and Heat on Crop Nutrition

Advancements in Cancer Treatment: Magnets for Targeted Therapy

Importance of Creating Genomes for Threatened Species

Study Warns Against Relying on ChatGPT for Therapy

Unusual Fish Spotted in Papua New Guinea's Tufi Waters

Sunscreen Chemical Toughens Ocean Plastic

Biomechanics of Explosive Seed Dispersal in Squirting Cucumbers

Challenges in Weather Forecasting: Nature's Chaos

Ancient Manitoba Fossils: Beyond Mosasaurs & Tyndall Stone

Soil Bacterium Turns Gas into Stone

Novel Fluorescent Probe SLY Identifies Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Texas Flooding Death Toll Hits 95, Storm Chantal Rescues: Memories of 2023 Rain Bomb

Insects Utilize Wax Layer for Water Loss Prevention

Unveiling the Origins of Cosmic Dust

Revival of Tulare Lake: Historic Reappearance Amid Farmland

European Rabbit: From Domestication to Global Invasion

NASA Veteran Surprised by New Satellite Tech

Impact of Illegally Manufactured Fentanyl on North America

Astronomers Discover Pulsar PSR J1930+1852

Study Reveals Year-Round Killer Whale Presence in Australia

Impact of Human Decision-Making on Well-Being

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AI-Generated Video Revolutionizes Creative Industry

AI video becomes more convincing, rattling creative industry

Georgia Tech Researchers Develop Carbon Dioxide Removal Method

Low-cost method can remove CO₂ from air using cold temperatures and common materials

Unist Research Team Reveals Next-Gen 6G Semiconductor

Low-power, nonvolatile RF switch promises energy-efficient 6G and autonomous vehicle communications

AI cloud infrastructure gets faster and greener: NPU core improves inference performance by over 60%

Generative AI Models Demand High Memory Capacity

Mass timber could elevate hospital construction: Study shows engineered wood is more microbe-resistant than plastic

University of Oregon Researchers Promote Wood in Healthcare

Optimizing Water Transportation: Key Strategies for Efficiency

Predictive model uses pressure data to help reduce water leaks in pipes

Potassium-Ion Batteries Outperform Sodium-Ion: Energy Storage Boost

Potassium-ion batteries may offer higher energy density than sodium-ion batteries

AI Enhances Basketball Foul Detection

AI system brings new precision to basketball foul detection and analysis

Decoupled electrolysis method paves way for industrial-scale green hydrogen production

Pathway for Scaling Up Decoupled Water Electrolysis Technology

AI model transforms blurry, choppy videos into clear, seamless footage

Advanced AI Model Enhances Video Resolution and Frame Rate

A system for embedding invisible digital information in printed documents

Researchers Unveil Imprinto: Invisible Digital Info in Printed Docs

Undersea cables are vulnerable to sabotage, but this takes skill and specialist equipment

Undersea Cables and Pipes: Concerns Rise Over Disruptions

Innovative Construction: Rice Blocks Used in Kyrgyzstan House

Houses made from rice: Kyrgyzstan's eco-friendly revolution

Underwater turbine spinning for 6 years off Scotland's coast is a breakthrough for tidal energy

Tidal Turbine Spins for 6+ Years Off Scotland Coast

Controversy Erupts Over New Electricity Pylon Expansion

'Pylon wars' show why big energy plans need locals on board

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World's first link layer protocol brings quantum internet closer to a reality

Researchers from QuTech have achieved a world's first in quantum internet technology. A team led by Professor Stephanie Wehner has developed a so-called link layer protocol that brings the phenomenon of quantum entanglement from experimental physics to a real-world quantum network. This brings closer the day when quantum internet can become a reality, delivering applications that are impossible to achieve via classical internet. The work was presented today at ACM SIGCOMM.

source https://phys.org/news/2019-08-world-link-layer-protocol-quantum.html

Doctors tell parents too late that their child is near death, survey suggests

Doctors tell parents too late that their child is near death, suggest the results of a small survey, published online in the journal BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care.

source https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-08-doctors-parents-late-child-death.html

Antibiotic use linked to heightened bowel cancer risk

Antibiotic use (pills/capsules) is linked to a heightened risk of bowel (colon) cancer, but a lower risk of rectal cancer, and depends, to some extent, on the type and class of drug prescribed, suggests research published online in the journal Gut.

source https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-08-antibiotic-linked-heightened-bowel-cancer.html

Vehicle exhaust pollutants linked to near doubling in risk of common eye condition

Long term exposure to pollutants from vehicle exhaust is linked to a heightened risk of the common eye condition age-related macular degeneration, or AMD for short, suggests research published online in the Journal of Investigative Medicine.

source https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-08-vehicle-exhaust-pollutants-linked-common.html

Cancer survivors likely to face increase in long-term risk of cardiovascular disease

In one of the largest studies of its kind, the research team, led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, analysed the medical records of more than 630,000 people in the UK, including over 100,000 survivors of a range of cancers.

source https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-08-cancer-survivors-long-term-cardiovascular-disease.html

Lifelong study links early blood pressure change to poorer brain health

Changes in blood pressure in those as young as 36 are linked to markers of poorer brain health in later life, finds UCL-led research involving participants of Britain's oldest running birth cohort study.

source https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-08-lifelong-links-early-blood-pressure.html

Scientists unpack the history of Western France, written in 300 million year old rainwater

For the first time scientists have been able to reconstruct the chemical composition of rainwater from 300 million year old minerals, allowing them to unpack some of the history of Brittany and Western France since the rain fell in the late Carboniferous period, just before the time of the dinosaurs. The results point to the area being mountainous and originally located close to the Equator. This work is presented at the Goldschmidt Geochemistry congress in Barcelona.

source https://phys.org/news/2019-08-scientists-history-western-france-written.html

Rise of dinosaurs linked to increasing oxygen levels

Scientists have found that increasing oxygen levels are linked to the rise of North American dinosaurs around 215 M years ago. A new technique for measuring oxygen levels in ancient rocks shows that oxygen levels in North American rocks leapt by nearly a third in just a couple of million years, possibly setting the scene for a dinosaur expansion into the tropics of North America and elsewhere. This is presented in a Keynote talk at the Goldschmidt Geochemistry conference, in Barcelona.

source https://phys.org/news/2019-08-dinosaurs-linked-oxygen.html

Origin of massive methane reservoir identified

New research from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) published Aug. 19, 2019, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science provides evidence of the formation and abundance of abiotic methane—methane formed by chemical reactions that don't involve organic matter—on Earth and shows how the gases could have a similar origin on other planets and moons, even those no longer home to liquid water. Researchers had long noticed methane released from deep-sea vents. But while the gas is plentiful in the atmosphere where it's produced by living things, the source of methane at the seafloor was a mystery.

source https://phys.org/news/2019-08-massive-methane-reservoir.html

Water pollution can reduce economic growth by a third: World Bank

Heavily polluted water is reducing economic growth by up to a third in some countries, a World Bank report said Tuesday, calling for action to address human and environmental harm.

source https://phys.org/news/2019-08-pollution-economic-growth-world-bank.html

Mathematical framework turns any sheet of material into any shape using kirigami cuts

Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a mathematical framework that can turn any sheet of material into any prescribed shape, inspired by the paper craft termed kirigami (from the Japanese, kiri, meaning to cut and kami, meaning paper).

source https://phys.org/news/2019-08-mathematical-framework-sheet-material-kirigami.html

You butter believe it: Low-calorie spread made mostly of water

Cornell University food scientists have created a new low-calorie 'butter' spread that consists mostly of water. A tablespoon of this low-calorie spread has 2.8 grams of fat and 25.2 calories. Butter, on the other hand, which is 84% fat and about 16% water, has about 11 grams of fat and nearly 100 calories.

source https://phys.org/news/2019-08-butter-low-calorie.html

Study reveals profound patterns in globally important algae

A globally important ocean algae is mysteriously scarce in one of the most productive regions of the Atlantic Ocean, according to a new paper in Deep Sea Research I. A massive dataset has revealed patterns in the regions where Atlantic coccolithophores live, illuminating the inner workings of the ocean carbon cycle and raising new questions.

source https://phys.org/news/2019-08-reveals-profound-patterns-globally-important.html

500-year-old mummy of Incan girl returns to Bolivia

A 500-year-old mummy of an Incan girl has been returned to Bolivia some 129 years after it was donated to the Michigan State University Museum, marking what an official says is the first time human remains of archaeological importance have been repatriated to the Andean country.

source https://phys.org/news/2019-08-year-old-mummy-incan-girl-bolivia.html