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"Understanding Drusen in Age-Related Macular Degeneration"

Study on In-Hospital Mortality Trends in Catalonia

Researchers Uncover Midnolin Structure in Cancer Cells

Hepatitis C Virus Linked to Metabolic Dysfunction in Liver

Origami Folds Vital for Protein Function

New Computational Tool for Identifying Gene Combinations

Genetic Insights on Rare Ovarian Cancer

Late-Onset Depression and Bipolar: Early Signs of Neurodegenerative Diseases

Rising Breast Cancer Cases Among Young Women

Study Reveals Patient Uptake of Extended Breast Cancer Treatment

Impact of Inaccurate Race Data on AI Healthcare Integration

Understanding the Complexity of Cancer Subclassification

Novel Strategy Revealed: Clearing Dead Cells During Stress

Link Found Between Mouth and Gut Bacteria in Parkinson's

Gut Compound May Reduce Alzheimer's Symptoms

"Recognizing the Health Benefits of Creatine for Athletes"

University Study: Primary Care Clinics Aid CGM Adoption

Study Reveals Link Between Teen Sleep Patterns and Heart Health

Youth Gun Deaths Surge Post-2010 Second Amendment Ruling

Stress Impairs Sleep Quality and Memory in Mice

Study Reveals Lower Penicillin Dose for Rheumatic Heart Disease

Hebrew University Study Uncovers New Pain Relief Mechanism

Study Reveals Lengthy Transition to Reduce Cancer Screenings

Experts Thompson and Desai Warn of Pesticide Resistance

Children with Multiple Sclerosis Show Accelerated Aging

Rutgers Engineers Create Portable Device for Genetic Mutation Detection

New Study Reveals Healthspan Predictive Score

Study Reveals Promising Glioblastoma Therapy

Ghana's Growing Older Population Reshaping Society

Gender Disparity in Aortic Valve Stenosis Treatment

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Oxford Physicists Achieve Record-Low Error Rate in Quantum Operation

Japan's NICT and Sony Develop World's First Quantum Dot Laser

Study Reveals Links Between Youth Assaults on Police and Childhood Adversity

Advances in Electronics and Optics: Promising Frontier for THz Medical Diagnosis

New Report on Waterborne Pathogens and Public Health

Global Meat Demand Rises Amid Lab-Grown Taste Challenges

Sexual Harassment in Online Gaming: Alarming Study Findings

Uconn Anthropology Professor: Soccer Fan Cries Tears of Joy

"Discover the Ancient Bald Cypress Trees of the American Southeast"

Study Shows Students Learn Best Through Prediction Activities

Neanderthals' Second Migration: Unveiling Ancient Routes

Russian Leaders Utilize Museums for Propaganda Amid Ukraine Invasion

Starlink Satellites Reenter Earth's Atmosphere Faster During Solar Activity

Toothed Whales: Masters of Echolocation for Navigation

Madagascar's Unique Biodiversity Evolution

"Dust Hinders Astronomers' View of Distant Galaxies"

Unveiling the Diversity of Eukaryotic Protists

Astronomers Find Potential New Gas Giant Planet

New Study Reveals Planets Form Early During Stellar Evolution

Challenges of String Theory in Describing Universe

Embryonic Development: Coordinating Collective Cell Movement

Microscopic Enzyme Enhances Nitrogen Fertilizer Adhesion

Genetic Editing Enhances Tomato Traits

Intensified Global Wildfires: Climate and Fuel Impact

Sri Lanka Delays Crop-Destroying Wildlife Survey Results

Global Oyster Populations Decline Sparks AI Monitoring Study

Study: Female Odor-Based Mating Preferences Predict Gamete Compatibility

Man Injures Twelve in Boulder with Flamethrower Attack

Scientists Uncover Evolution of Key Wasp Species

Biomedical Researchers Develop New Bioprinting Method

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Using AI to improve flagging of internal threats within the US Army

AI Tool Enhances U.S. Army Insider Threat Detection

Tokyo Researcher Innovates Magnesium Alloy Coating

Bubbles are key to new surface coating method for lightweight magnesium alloys

Single-sensor 3D microphone enables robots to locate humans in noisy environments

Novel Auditory Tech Enables Human Position Recognition

Study sheds light on solar farm impacts to property values

Impact of Solar Farms on Farmland Property Values

Solid-state batteries are big news at the moment: What are they and why are people so excited?

"Bog-Standard Batteries: Electrochemical Cells Sandwiched"

Soft Robotic Arm Powered by Laser Beams for Complex Tasks

Light and AI drive precise motion in soft robotic arm

Japan Researchers Develop High Data Rate 150 GHz Radio Module

Researchers develop an ultra-compact phased-array transceiver for 6G applications

Researchers Seek More Reliable Lithium-Ion Battery

New metal design for solid-state batteries enables operation at lower pressures

Survey Reveals Widespread Misinformation on Electric Vehicles

Most people believe misinformation about electric vehicles, international survey finds

Pioneering Robotic Hand with High-Resolution Tactile Sensing

Robotic hand with unprecedented tactile sensitivity achieves human-like dexterity in real-world tasks

Racing Through Bowser's Castle: Chaos on the Track

Nintendo's Switch 2 soups up the graphics, but does it deliver the games?

Warner Bros. Discovery Splits Cable from Streaming

Warner Bros. Discovery to split into two companies, dividing cable and streaming services

Amazon to spend $20B on data centers in Pennsylvania, including one next to a nuclear power plant

Amazon to Invest $20 Billion in Pennsylvania Data Centers

Innovative Self-Powered Wireless CO2 Monitoring System

Real-time carbon dioxide monitoring without batteries or external power

It's time to stop debating whether AI is genuinely intelligent and focus on making it work for society

Future of Entry-Level White Collar Jobs: AI Risks Addressed

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Tuesday, 22 September 2020

Does the coronavirus spread easily among children?

Does the coronavirus spread easily among children?

NASA plans for return to Moon to cost $28 billion

NASA on Monday revealed its latest plan to return astronauts to the Moon in 2024, and estimated the cost of meeting that deadline at $28 billion, $16 billion of which would be spent on the lunar landing module.

As rich nations struggle, Africa's virus response is praised

At a lecture to peers this month, John Nkengasong showed images that once dogged Africa, with a magazine cover declaring it "The Hopeless Continent." Then he quoted Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah: "It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African unity."

Rescuers race to save 180 stranded whales in Australia

Rescuers faced a race against time to save nearly 200 whales stuck in a remote Australian harbour on Tuesday, hoping to prevent the toll of 90 dead from rising further after managing to free "a small number" of the stranded mammals.

CDC changes, then retracts, web posting on how virus spreads

The top U.S. public health agency stirred confusion by posting—and then taking down—an apparent change in its position on how easily the coronavirus can spread from person to person through the air.

Charging ahead: Tesla teases big news on 'Battery Day'

Tesla chief Elon Musk has promised "insane" battery news at a streamed event after the company's annual shareholders' meeting on Tuesday.

Nearly 20 percent of Americans don't have enough to eat

More than 18 percent of U.S. adults do not know whether they will have enough to eat from day to day, and the numbers are worse for Hispanics, Blacks, people with obesity, and women, a new report shows.

'Best' hospitals should be required to deliver tobacco treatment

A UCLA-led report published today in the JAMA Internal Medicine exposes what the authors call a weakness in the high-profile "Best Hospitals Honor Roll" published annually by U.S. News and World Report.

Suspension of fertility treatments during COVID-19 has mental health impacts

The suspension of fertility treatments due to the COVID-19 pandemic has had a variety of psychological impacts on women whose treatments were cancelled, but there are several protective factors that can be fostered to help in the future, according to a new study by Jennifer Gordon and Ashley Balsom of University of Regina, Canada, published 18 September in the open-access journal PLOS ONE.

Diabetes dramatically reduces the kidney's ability clean itself

The kidneys often become bulky and dysfunctional in diabetes, and now scientists have found that one path to this damage dramatically reduces the kidney's ability to clean up after itself.

Childhood sexual abuse: Mental and physical after-effects closely linked

A new Canadian study reveals that the psychological and physical effects of childhood sexual abuse are closely tied.