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Regular Savings and Timely Debt Payments Boost Mental Health

Research Reveals Challenges Autistic School Leavers Face

Rising Concern: Firearms Top Cause of Youth Deaths

The Search for Rewards: Balancing Survival and Risks

Brain's Dominance in Speech Perception

Study Reveals Link Between Diet and Pancreatic Cancer

Canadian Scientists Target Protein PIK3C3 to Prevent Breast Cancer Recurrence

Unhealthy Lifestyles Drive Liver Cancer Resistance

Chronic Pain in Children: Joint, Headache, Stomachache Challenges

High-Pitched Sounds Alert Mom to Hidden Surveillance

Measles Vaccination Rates Drop Post-COVID in U.S. Counties

Google Dominance Raises Health Misinformation

Tumors Shed Genetic Material Detected in Bloodstream

Low Female Participation in Heart Disease Trials: A Global Concern

Dentistry Evolves: A Kinder Approach Emerging

Study Reveals Impact of Colorectal Cancer on Women's Sexual Health

Treatment for Irregular Heartbeats: Cardiac Ablation Procedure

The Drama of Giving Birth: Behind the Glowing Image

Research Reveals Multitasking Skills Vary widely

Ancient Tradition: Grooving Through Time

Deadly Esophageal Cancer: High Recurrence Challenges Treatment

Rising Insulin Resistance Linked to Uterine Bleeding

Airplane Travel Tips for Romantic Getaways and Family Visits

Routine Tick Checks Essential for Outdoor Enthusiasts

New Book Reveals Secrets of Ibuprofen

High-Fat Diet Study Reveals Surprising Fat Usage Trick

New Study Reveals Importance of Stem Cells in Bone Health

Study Reveals College Students' Bedtime Procrastination Influenced by Social Factors

Role of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Medicine: Enhancing Image Interpretation

Challenges in Weight-Loss Maintenance: NIH's Next Focus

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Chinese Rocket Startup Space Epoch Conducts Test Launch of Reusable Yanxingzhe-1 Booster

Europa's Diminishing Life Hosting Prospects

Chinese Researchers Charged with Smuggling Fungus into US

Astronomers Find Extreme Nuclear Transients

Consumers Lose Trust in Complex Digital Services

Scientists Uncover Universal Principle in Quantum Fluids

Remarkable Discovery in Papua New Guinea Unveils Migration Clarity

Unsymmetrical Patterns in Nature: The Mystery Unveiled

Heat Waves Linked to Disease Spread: New Research Findings

Great Lakes Weather Patterns: University of Michigan Study Shows Shift

Fluorescence Lidar Reveals Atmospheric Particle Origins

Colorado State University Develops Plant Genetic Toggle Switch

Cambridge Chemists Develop Breakthrough Carbon Atom Addition Method

Clay's Role in Carbon Capture: Climate Change Breakthrough

Male Mosquitoes' Remarkable Ability to Detect Mates

Brazilian Government Confirms Bird Flu Outbreak at Capital Zoo

Significance of Dead Sea Scrolls in Jewish and Christian Origins

Canadian Wildfires Worsen Air Quality in Eastern U.S.

New Orleans Residents Face Extreme Heat Wave

Study Reveals Public University Employees' Fair Compensation Concerns

National Discussions on Domestic and Family Violence: Focus on Women

First Severe Hailstorm Hits Chatham, Mississippi

Innsbruck Physicist Observes Gauge Field Theory in Quantum Simulator

Natural History Museums Hold Key Data on Pollution Trends

Heaviest Nucleus Proton Emission Measurement After 30 Years

United Nations Ocean Conference 3 in Nice, France

"Unlocking the Secrets of Cellular Highways: Electric Fields and Life Functions"

Global Dispute: 36% Deny Climate Change Impacts

Novel Method Reveals Predictability of Complex Systems

Wild Cockatoos in Australia Activate Drinking Fountains

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The Power of Encrypted Communications in Daily Life

Prepping for Q-Day: Physics-based encryption aims to secure data in the quantum computing era

What is vibe coding? A computer scientist explains what it means to have AI write computer code

Rise of Generative AI: Impact on Coding

Adaptive Technology: Gallium's Role in Variable-Stiffness Electronics

Electronic ink enables room-temperature printing of circuits capable of switching between rigid and soft modes

New model evaluates efficiency of pistachio and walnut shells as low-carbon fuels

University of Nottingham & CSIRO: Innovative Model Enhances Fuel Selection

Electric Car Sales Boost Germany's Auto Market, Tesla Lags

EVs boost German auto sales, Tesla falls again

Nintendo Releases Switch 2 for Midnight Launch Parties

Nintendo fans stoked for Switch 2 'mega launch'

Light-guided 3D printing method creates recyclable supports for complex designs

3D Printing Revolutionizes Dental Products

Energy Raft Foundation Enhances Indoor Climate in Taipei

Energy raft foundation in Taipei shows efficient heating and cooling with ideal pipe layout

Edith Cowan University Boosts Machines' Emotional Awareness

New system allows machines to better recognize human facial expressions

AI churns out funnier memes, but people still deliver the biggest laughs

Study Shows AI Can Create Funny Internet Memes

Rmit Engineers Transform Clay into High-Performance Cement

Low-grade clay yields low-carbon concrete with 15% higher compressive strength and 41% less porosity

Outdoor earthquake shake table contributes to greater structural safety

Earthquake Simulator Research Enhances Infrastructure Safety

GenAI: Boosting Productivity and Efficiency

Senior public servants think GenAI will boost productivity—but are worried about the risks

Navigating Digital Borders: Accessing Global Content Ethically

'Not available in your region': What is a VPN and how can I use one safely?

Imdea Materials Researchers Enhance Lithium-Ion Battery Safety

Smart electrolyte offers dual protection against thermal runaway in lithium-ion batteries

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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Shoe-mounted laser to 'unfreeze' people with Parkinson's scoops €1 million prize

A shoe-mounted laser beam that helps people with Parkinson's disease 'unfreeze' by shining a green line in front of their feet has been awarded the EU's €1 million Horizon Prize for Social Innovation.

California ballot proposal would tighten data privacy rules

A San Francisco developer who pressured California lawmakers into enacting the nation's most sweeping data privacy act is pushing a ballot measure to expand the law.

Race against time to finish Brazil's particle accelerator

Brazilian scientists are racing against time to finish building a particle accelerator the size of the Maracana football stadium before government funds run out or it is superseded by rival technology.

Germany's climate-stressed trees face 'catastrophe' as bugs attack

Germany's forests have long been treasured by its people, so the country has reacted with alarm and dismay as a beetle infestation has turned climate-stressed woodlands into brown ecological graveyards.

Swedish climate activist Thunberg wins 'Alternative Nobel'

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg is among four people named Wednesday as the winners of a Right Livelihood Award, also known as the "Alternative Nobel."

Beijing opens glitzy airport ahead of China's 70th anniversary

A futuristic new airport in Beijing, which is expected to become one of the busiest in the world, was opened by President Xi Jinping on Wednesday.

Caribbean gets smart to cope with hurricanes

After monster Hurricane Irma annihilated the farm sector of Barbuda in 2017, growers got smart: among other changes, they moved their crops to higher ground.

Facebook exempts political speech from fact-checking

Facebook will not fact-check the statements politicians post to the site, the social network announced Tuesday ahead of the US 2020 elections, even as it works to discredit false information meant to manipulate public opinion.

Officials: 75,000 vaping cartridges seized in Anoka County

Law enforcement officials say they've seized 75,000 vaping cartridges in Anoka County.

'Blue finance' hopes to put oceans on a sustainable path

The world's oceans are set to become an increasingly vital resource for helping the planet cope with soaring population growth, but officials are only beginning to craft regulatory frameworks that would ensure "blue financing" goes where it's needed most.

Greta Thunberg's 'How dare you?' a major moment for climate movement

Her imperious "How dare you?" to world leaders at the UN cemented Swedish teen Greta Thunberg's role as her generation's leading spokeswoman on climate change, the culmination of a year of dogged relentlessness, say those who know her.

California ramps up efforts to combat invasive swamp rodents

One of the most recent threats to California's environment has webbed feet, white whiskers, shaggy fur and orange buck teeth that could be mistaken for carrots.

Vox Media and owner of 'New York' magazine to merge

Vox Media announced a merger agreement Tuesday with New York Media, home of the prestigious "New York" magazine and a series of other titles.

Tropical fish swim into Europe's waters as common species head north

Cod, sole and plaice might be regulars on European dinner tables but as climate change heats the oceans common species are heading to cooler northern waters—with profound potential consequences for fish stocks and consumers.

First systematic review and meta-analysis suggests AI may be as effective as health professionals at diagnosing disease

Artificial intelligence (AI) appears to detect diseases from medical imaging with similar levels of accuracy as health-care professionals, according to the first systematic review and meta-analysis, synthesising all the available evidence from the scientific literature published in The Lancet Digital Health journal.

Bats use private and social information as they hunt

In the arms race between predators and prey, each evolves more and more sophisticated ways of catching or escaping from the other. Rachel Page, staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and Ximena Bernal, associate professor at Purdue University, review in Functional Ecology how bats use both private and social information to attack their prey.

Sexual trauma common in postmenopausal women veterans

Thanks to increased media attention, sexual assaults occurring in the military are finally getting the attention they deserve. However, most reports involve reproductive-aged women Veterans from recent service eras. A new study confirms the problem has a long history with assaults linked to numerous mental and physical problems. Study results will be presented during The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) Annual Meeting in Chicago, September 25 to 28, 2019.

Bird droppings defy expectations

For every question about bird poop, uric acid appears to be the answer.

Scientists identify benefits, challenges to using film in public health research

The research community is increasingly recognizing video as more than just a medium to disseminate scientific findings after a study's conclusion. A powerful tool, film can engage study participants and become an integral part of the scientific process, when deployed thoughtfully.

Studies link air pollution to mental health issues in children

Three new studies by scientists at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Cincinnati, highlight the relationship between air pollution and mental health in children.

Private boats in the Mediterranean have extremely high potential to spread alien species

This is the first study in the Mediterranean to combine boat and marina sampling data with crew surveys to better understand the role these boats play in spreading alien species. The researchers from the University of Pavia, Italy found that boats traveling to new marinas were likely to be transporting alien species in the biofouling: living growth on submerged areas of the vessel.