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Cholera Outbreak in Sudan's Darfur: 40 Lives Lost
Cancer Survival Rates Surge, But Slow in Recent Years
Study Reveals Chronic Pain Disparities in Rural vs. Urban U.S.
Revival of Ancestral Healing Knowledge by Indigenous Ethnobotanist
Smartphone App Offers Hope for Low-Income Smokers
Researchers Uncover Key Epigenetic Markers in Cell Fate
Breakthrough Monoclonal Antibody Halts Sepsis
Uncovering Factors Behind Rise in Young Colorectal Cancer
Covid-19 Recovery Linked to Airway Diseases: Vaccine Reduces Risk
Novel Drilling Plate Enhances Dental Student Training
Managing High Blood Pressure: Lifestyle Tips and Early Treatment
Gene Editing Therapy Restores Hearing in Adult Mice
Immunotherapy Drug Shrinks Desmoplastic Melanoma Tumors
Study Reveals Wildfire Smoke's Deadly Health Impact
Study: Majority of Pediatric Asthma Cases Meet Diagnosis Criteria
Study Shows Microplastics Disrupt Brain Cells
Mediterranean Diet Linked to Better Urinary Health
Identifying DNA Damage Fingerprints in Global Tumors
Understanding Communication Challenges in Autistic Adults
The Power of Seaweed: Why Westerners Should Eat More
New Hand Sanitizer Kills 97% Bacteria & Fungi
New Use of Prozac in Treating Rare Epilepsy in Children
Young Graduate's Career Dreams Shattered by Cancer
Fasting's Varied Impact on Body Types
Insights on Population Health from Sewer Networks
Wegmans Recalls Cheese Products Over Listeria Concern
New Brain Study Reveals Link Between Dopamine and Psychosis
U.S. Adults Shifting Views: Less Alcohol, More Health Concerns
Scientists Decode Inner Speech Brain Activity
Mayo Clinic Researchers Discover Immune Youth
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Trump Administration, Harvard Near $500M Settlement
Dog Paw Problems: Signs of Slowed Routine
The Pros and Cons of Freelancing
Do Gratitude Statements Encourage Kindness?
Cornell Chemists Develop Sustainable Technique for Chiral Molecules
Impact of Rising Carbon Dioxide on Geomagnetic Storms
Race to Discover Potential Life on Mars
The Power of Trusting Science for Better Decisions
Backlash Against Environmental Policies Amid Climate Concern
American Thoroughbred Practical Move Dies After Routine Gallop
New Animal Species Found on Rēkohu Chatham Islands
First Record of Sliteye Shark on Great Chagos Bank
Study Reveals New Antimicrobials from Archaea
Experts Envision Path to Carbon-Neutral Agriculture
Japanese Researchers Transfer Courtship Behavior Between Fruit Fly Species
Effect of Work on System Temperature: Everyday Observations
Oxford Study: Chemists Synthesize Stable Cyclocarbon
Study Reveals Dog Health Conditions Network Analysis
Accelerating Crop Adaptation for Global Food Security
Understanding the Aridity Index: Key Tool for Climate Analysis
Irish Climate Targets Favor Methane Emission Privileges
Family Ostracism Impairs Leadership and Customer Service
Investing $500 in Crowdfunding: Startup Success Turns Silent
Usgs Streamgages Show Flood Conditions With Live Cameras
Elite University Students Embrace Religious Pluralism
Rising Trend: Insects as Feed and Food
Record Highs in Greenhouse Gases and Global Temperatures
Climate Disasters: Rebuild or Move to Safety?
Summer Meltwater from Mendenhall Glacier Flows into Juneau
Islands: Evolutionary Laboratories for Plants and Animals
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Older Americans Embrace Artificial Intelligence
Older Americans are using AI. Study shows how and what they think of it
Shale Reservoir Oil Boosts US Output, Efficiency Concerns
More efficient approach to shale wells could boost oil output, store emissions
Building energy model offers cities decarbonization roadmap
Cornell Researchers Develop Fast City Energy Modeling Tool
Unlocking the power within: Recycling lithium batteries for a sustainable future
Rising Demand Spurs Lithium Recycling for Clean Energy
High-performance electrodes for seawater electrolysis can improve hydrogen production
Korea Institute's Breakthrough: High-Performance Seawater Electrolysis Electrode
A new way to test how well AI systems classify text
Movie Review: Rave or Pan? Business vs. Tech News, Chatbot Financial Advice, Medical Misinformation
Ai-Powered Tool Revolutionizes Manufacturing
The AI tool that could make manufacturing faster and more efficient—by using Lego bricks
BEAST-GB model combines machine learning and behavioral science to predict people's decisions
Understanding Decision-Making in Uncertain Situations
AI Chatbots Manipulated to Extract Personal Data
AI Chatbots can be exploited to extract more personal information, study indicates
Low-power 'microwave brain' on a chip computes on both ultrafast data and wireless signals
Cornell University Unveils Microwave Brain Chip
Tesla Seeks Driver for New York Autonomous Tech Test
Eyeing robotaxis, Tesla hiring New York test car operator
Michaela Hissa Shows Waste-Derived Fuels Cut Emissions
Recycled lubricants and pulp by-products could be solution to emission challenges in marine and off-road engines
Georgia Tech Researchers Develop Seashell-Inspired Material for Plastic Recycling
Q&A: Seashells inspire a better way to recycle plastic
New methanol-powered vessels signal a sea change for green shipping
Methanol-Fueled Vessels: A Low-Emission Solution for Shipping
Institute of Science Tokyo Develops 3D-SLISE for Safe Lithium-Ion Battery Charging
Quasi-solid electrolyte developed for safer and greener lithium-ion batteries
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSThursday, September 09, 2021
Is the nature of academic research changing?
An analysis in Learned Publishing indicates that the number of academic research articles using surveys and questionnaires has dramatically risen in the past 20 years; however, the quality of some of these articles (and therefore the research) may be in doubt.