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Low-Energy Diet Program Improves Eating Disorder Symptoms
Study Reveals COPD Lung Cells Accumulate More Carbon
Doctors' Views on Assisted Dying Vary by Jurisdiction
Fungal Toxins in Crops Linked to Liver Cancer Surge
The Truth About Beard Cleanliness
Emory University Study on Global Antibiotic Resistance
Clinical Study by Lew C. Schon Reveals Ankle Replacement Insights
Yale Study: Biomarker Panel Enhances CKD Assessment
Brain's Few Neurons Suppress Binge Drinking
Covid-19 Pandemic: Organ Inflammation and Immune Response
Factors Contributing to Infant Language Development
Study: Parkinson's Impact on Vocal Emotion Recognition
Fda Approves Sonu Band for Pediatric Nasal Congestion
Hepatic Stellate Cells Aid Liver Healing, Promote Tumor Growth
Novel Method Records Heart Cell Activity Efficiently
T-Follicular Helper Lymphoma: Genetic Mutations and Prognosis
US Health Official Acknowledges Overreach in Biomedical Research Funding Cuts
Study Reveals Teens' Access to Firearms
Ice Baths in Fitness: Surprising Impact on Muscle Growth
Study in Nature Communications: Human Tuberculosis Lung Lesions Transcriptomic Profile Correlation
New Car-T Cells Targeting Eva1 Protein Show Tumor Elimination
Specialized Immune Cells in Brain: Microglia Functions
Study Links Social Status to Brain Health Decline
Unraveling the Mystery of Circular RNAs in Neurons
Pre-Exercise Leg Heating Boosts Endurance in Heart Failure
Key Biological Markers Uncovered in Severe Malaria Study
Sports Clubs' Impact on Youth Mental Health
Study: Visual Cues Impact Emotions in Depressive Individuals
Study Reveals Teens' Weekend Sleep Affects Anxiety
Audit Reveals Majority of Australian Imaging Clinics Owned by Corporations
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Educators' Role in Environmental Education Study
Summer Solstice: Key Cue for Plant Growth in Changing Climate
Americans Misjudge Impact on Carbon Emissions, Study Shows
Brazilian Researchers Develop Tool for Effective Environmental Compensation
Climate Extremes Compound: Growing Threat to Public Health in China
Origin of Sun & Planets: Birth in Massive Gas Cloud
New Tool Aids Alberta Communities in Wildfire Risk Management
NASA's Hubble Telescope Discovers Unexpected Phenomenon
UK Government to Decide on Rosebank Oilfield Production
Zoos: Ensuring Happy, Natural Animal Behavior
Leaders Urged to Address Climate Change Impact on Public Health
Revolutionizing Food Growth and Waste Management in Bradwell
Future of Yellow Dwarf Stars: Mass Determines Fate
Farmed Atlantic Salmon: Key Source of Omega-3
Challenges in Acting on Sexual Consent Ideals
Ancient Fossil Colony of Burrowing Reptiles Discovered
Scientists' Century-Old Struggle with Einstein's Theory
Newly-Listed Firms Outperform IPO Abandoners
Mitochondria: Vital Energy Source for Body Activities
Study Reveals Link Between Ghana's Urban Flooding and Waste Disposal
Study Reveals Pigs Domesticated from Wild Boars in South China
African Space Agency Inaugurated in Cairo's Space City
"Monster Black Hole in Galaxy M87: Size, Spin, and Devouring Rate Revealed"
Challenges of Mars Travel: Rocket Efficiency Explained
Rna Gene Scissors: Next-Gen Therapy for Viral Infections
Nanoplastics Impact Gut Microbiome in Mice
Researchers Discover Coral-Derived Solution for Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Leveraging Quantum Particles for Precise Measurements
Scientists Uncover Antibiotic's Potential for Treating High Blood Pressure
Humanity Prepares to Repeat Destructive Habits in Space
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Apple's Cautious Approach to Generative AI
Apple plays it safe on AI despite Wall Street pressure
Challenges in Solving Complex PDEs
'Optical neural engine' can solve partial differential equations
Positive Discovery: AI Impact on Taxi Driving
AI tool can boost efficient working practice in less-skilled taxi drivers
Mushrooms' microscopic filaments provide a blueprint for better materials
Millions of Years: Fungi Evolution for Survival
Europe's industrial policy worsens the crises it claims to solve, say researchers
Contradictions in EU's Industrial Strategy: Risking Crisis
Electric Utility Infrastructure Linked to Los Angeles Wildfires
Fire-ready? Report finds many US power utilities unprepared for wildfire risk
Physics-informed neural network significantly boosts battery diagnostics
Resilient Energy Systems: The Key to Reliable Batteries
AI Models Struggle with Long Videos: PolyU's VideoMind Solution
EU Clears SES's $3.1B Intelsat Buy for Space Internet Race
Multi-modal AI agent mimics human thinking for long video analysis and reasoning
EU clears European satellite giant SES bid for US rival Intelsat
Self-Driving Cars Mimic Human Thinking for Traffic Mastery
Engineers introduce human-like driving technology for autonomous vehicles
Study Reveals Widespread Misconceptions on Electric Vehicles
9 myths about electric vehicles have taken hold. A new study shows how many people fall for them
Digital Lives of Americans: Family Photos, Email Archives & More
Do you know how to prepare for your digital life after death? This student-run clinic has some advice
House Republicans Pass Energy Policy Bill: Impact on Costs
How the 'Big Beautiful Bill' positions US energy to be more costly for consumers and the climate
Forget techno-optimists vs. Luddites—most people judge AI by perceived capability and personalization needs
AI Tool Predicts Stock Performance: Job Screening with AI
Green Hydrogen Production from German Wind Farms
Offshore hydrogen production affects the North Sea: Study offers strategies for environmentally friendly expansion
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSTuesday, January 05, 2021
Urikar Pro 1 Percussion Massager with Heated Head on Sale Now
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Purveyors of Time – Concierge Estate Management Announces Its Official Launch on the Monterey Peninsula
Purveyors of Time launches a new location on the Monterey Peninsula providing services to Carmel and Pebble Beach. [PR.com]
Italy extends virus curbs, delays high school start
Italy on Tuesday postponed the return of high schools as part of new coronavirus restrictions, as a charity warned thousands of students were dropping out after months of distance learning.
England's lockdown could last into March says minister
England on Tuesday entered a strict national lockdown aimed at stemming a steep rise in virus cases that a senior government minister warned could last into March.
Australia vows not to rush vaccine rollout, citing UK 'problems'
Under mounting pressure to speed up coronavirus vaccinations, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Tuesday said he would not take "unnecessary risks" and emulate Britain's emergency drug approval.
France promises faster vaccine rollout after criticism
The French government, under pressure for lagging behind EU neighbours in rolling out COVID vaccinations, promised on Tuesday to dispense jabs much more quickly and catch up.
EXPLAINER: US regulator weighs in on vaccine dosing debate
The first Americans vaccinated against COVID-19 are getting their second dose, while Britain has decided to postpone boosters and focus instead on giving more people a first shot—international differences that are adding to public confusion.
Study: Warming already baked in will blow past climate goals
The amount of baked-in global warming, from carbon pollution already in the air, is enough to blow past international agreed upon goals to limit climate change, a new study finds.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-climate-goals.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-climate-goals.html
NYSE scraps plan to delist China telecom firms
The New York Stock Exchange abandoned plans to delist three state-owned Chinese telecom companies on Monday, reversing a decision that further dented already strained relations between the world's two superpowers.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-nyse-scraps-delist-china-telecom.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-nyse-scraps-delist-china-telecom.html
Eurasian eagle owl diet reveals new records of threatened giant bush-crickets
Bird diets provide a real treasure for research into the distribution and conservation of their prey, such as overlooked and rare bush-cricket species, point out scientists after studying the diet of the Eurasian Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) in southeastern Bulgaria.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-eurasian-eagle-owl-diet-reveals.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-eurasian-eagle-owl-diet-reveals.html
Vaccination drive enters new phase in US and Britain
The first Americans inoculated against COVID-19 began rolling up their sleeves for their second and final dose Monday, while Britain introduced another vaccine on the same day it imposed a new nationwide lockdown against the rapidly surging virus.
US man randomly gets vaccine while grocery shopping
A Washington law student ended up getting more than just groceries during a recent supermarket trip, after randomly receiving a COVID-19 vaccination.
As China vaccinates, makers say jab works against mutations
Chinese medics in Shanghai were given COVID-19 inoculations this week, as vaccine makers insisted their jab was effective against current virus mutations.
Mexico approves AstraZeneca vaccine for emergency use
Mexico approved the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine for emergency use Monday, hoping to spur a halting vaccination effort that has only given about 44,000 shots since the third week of December, about 82% of the doses the country has received.
WHO experts to wade into tricky territory in hunt for virus' origins
A year after the outbreak started, WHO experts are due in China for a highly politicised visit to explore the origins of the coronavirus, in a trip trailed by accusations of cover-ups, conspiracy and fears of a whitewash.
Study: Warming already baked in will blow past climate goals
The amount of baked-in global warming, from carbon pollution already in the air, is enough to blow past international agreed upon goals to limit climate change, a new study finds.
Germany set to extend hard lockdown as daily deaths mount
Germany's disease control center on Tuesday reported 944 more COVID-19 deaths, fueling expectations that Chancellor Angela Merkel and the country's 16 state governors will extend the country's lockdown until the end of the month.
Researchers develop technology to aid COVID-19 vaccine immunity monitoring
As the COVID-19 vaccine becomes available to the public, immunity monitoring will play an important role in determining whether the vaccine is effective for an individual, and for how long. Benjamin Larimer, Ph.D., researcher at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, has developed a technology with potential use as an in-home antibody test.
The true cost of chemotherapy
Chemotherapy for breast cancer costs the UK economy more than £248 million annually, including 'out-of-pocket' personal costs of more than £1,000 per patient—according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
State laws promoting flu vaccination for hospital workers may help prevent deaths from flu and pneumonia
Research suggests that state laws promoting influenza vaccination for hospital workers can be effective in preventing deaths from pneumonia and influenza, particularly among the elderly. Findings from a quasi-experimental observational study are published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Eurasian eagle owl diet reveals new records of threatened giant bush-crickets
Bird diets provide a real treasure for research into the distribution and conservation of their prey, such as overlooked and rare bush-cricket species, point out scientists after studying the diet of the Eurasian Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) in southeastern Bulgaria.
Increase in pleasurable effects of alcohol over time can predict alcohol use disorder
A new study out of the University of Chicago Medicine following young adult drinkers for 10 years has found that individuals who reported the highest sensitivity to alcohol's pleasurable and rewarding effects at the start of the trial were more likely to develop an alcohol use disorder (AUD) over the course of the study.
MTS' See Your Shadow Songwriting Empowers Women After Divorce with New Single, Video
MTS Management's Michael Coleman and See Your Shadow Songwriting have released, “Today I Do Became I Don’t.” [PR.com]
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