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Video Games May Aid Children with Obesity Exercise

The Emotional Weight of Pain: Turning Injuries into Suffering

Decades-long Genome Changes Lead to Cancer Formation

Key Protein from Epstein-Barr Virus Rewires DNA Structure

Breakthrough Compound Developed to Prevent Prematurity

Researchers Discover Key Enzyme Regulation Mechanism

Increase in Emergency Department Length of Stay for Older Adults

Cashew Allergen Linked to Child Anaphylaxis

University of Staffordshire Health Psychologists Support Menopausal Women

Gamma-Secretase Enzyme Selects Partners in Alzheimer's Study

Brazilian Researchers Find Malaria-Fighting Compounds

Antidepressant Withdrawal Effects Review Raises Concerns

Lead Exposure During Pregnancy Linked to Memory Impairment

Study Links Loneliness to Depression & Poor Health

Challenges in Detecting Postoperative Complications in Kids

Study Reveals Somali Women's Views on FGM/C Tradition

Oxytocin Nasal Spray Benefits Mothers with Postpartum Depression

Peanut Introduction Reduces Childhood Allergy Risk

Study Shows Nutri Platform Benefits Type 2 Diabetes Care

Women Experience Intense Alcohol Effects: Study

French Scientists Discover World's Rarest Blood Group

Brain Infections: Immune Cell Signaling Unveiled

Elaborate Shower Cleansing Routines Sweep Social Media

Breast Cancer: Global Impact and U.S. Statistics

New Cardiac Hypertrophy Treatment: IHMT-15130 Inhibitor Developed

Measles Outbreak Surges in U.S. with 1,288 Cases

World's First mRNA-Based Vaccine Against Deadly Bacterium

Peripheral Nerve Regeneration: Key Insights Revealed

Margo Mellon Rides Through Flood-Ravaged Texas for Bodies

Alzheimer's Disease: Tau Protein's Role in Brain Degeneration

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Optimizing Bass Fishing Tournaments: Keeping Fish Healthy

International Astronomers Measure Mass of Ancient Star

Study Reveals Ineffectiveness of Short Disinformation Interventions

Strategic Agricultural De-Intensification in EU: Key Policy Brief

Challenges in Hydrocyanation: Regioselectivity Control

Study Reveals DNA Letter Sequence Impact on Transcription Accuracy

50 Drowning Fatalities Annually in Great Lakes

DNA Packaging in Cell Nucleus: Vital for Cell Viability

Maser Technology: Enhancing Magnetic Resonance Scanners

Aalto University Leads Peatland Restoration Study

Light-Based Neural Networks: Faster Computing, Lower Energy

Tick Season Warning: Early Start, Extended Risk

Bright and Dark Excitons in Solids: Quantum State Storage

Study Reveals Strategy to Boost Nanomedicine Safety

Study Finds Unique Fish Communities on Seafloor

Statistics Professor Contacted by CEO Over Cheating Allegations

Government Review on UK Parental Leave and Pay: Challenging Gender Norms

UK Met Office Names Storms to Raise Awareness of Extreme Weather

Housing Concerns Rise in Spain: Survey Data

Study on Testosterone Therapy for Neutered Male Dogs

Moiré Structures: Physics Alchemy Unveiled

Novel Strategy to Reduce Friction and Wear

The Evolution of the Scientific Method

Impact of Forest Fragmentation on Ecosystem Resilience

New Discovery: Ancient Rhino Family Tree Revealed

Plankton: Crucial Ally in Combating Global Warming

Impact of Climate on Our Lives: Hot Summers, Cold Winters, Dry Spells

Koalas Face Decline: Ground Time Linked to Deaths

Future of Sustainable Space Habitation: Moon-Rice Project Innovates Future Food Crop

Drought Concerns in Southwest: Climate Change Impact

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Ad Blockers Unintentionally Expose Users to Risky Content

Ad blockers may be showing users more problematic ads, study finds

Collaborative research pushes perovskite minimodule performance to new heights

First U.S. Perovskite Minimodule Hits 24.0% Efficiency

Enhanced Battery Electrodes Boost Energy Density

Why thick battery electrodes fail: Chemistry, not structure, holds the key

Precision Surgery: Navigating Lung Tumor Maze

Semiconducting polymers and collagen combine to create safe, green wearable tech

Formal guidelines can enable AI to precisely maneuver and position medical needles

Expanding Wearable Tech: Flexible, Safe, Eco-Friendly Materials

LinkedIn Suggestions for Connecting with Familiar Faces

How LinkedIn's algorithm can help us find new uses for existing medicines

High-temperature shape memory alloys could boost fighter jet efficiency and performance

High-Temperature Shape Memory Alloys in Aerospace Industry

Humanoid Surgical Robots: Solution for Doctor Burnout

Robot Performs Gallbladder Removal Surgery Independently

Humanoid robots in the operating room could address surgery delays and staff shortages

Autonomous gallbladder removal: Robot performs first realistic surgery without human help

US Senate Passes GENIUS Act Impacting Cryptocurrency

Genius Act: This new US cryptocurrency law could pave the way for the next global financial crisis

Nvidia Makes History with $4 Trillion Market Valuation

AI kingpin Nvidia crowned as first public company with a $4 trillion valuation

Egypt needs more drinkable water. How windy coastal resorts could help

Egypt's Looming Water Crisis: Nile Strain and Population Surge

How M&S responds to its cyber-attack could have a serious impact on its future and its customers

Marks & Spencer Cyber-Attack: £300 Million Profit Hit

HUSH: Holistic panoramic 3D scene understanding using spherical harmonics

New AI Tech Extracts 3D Indoor Info from Single Photo

New design strategy boosts performance of all-solid-state ion-selective electrodes

Novel Material Design Strategy Enhances Ion-Selective Electrode Performance

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Monday, January 18, 2021

'Babysitters' provide boost to offspring of elderly birds

Young Seychelles warblers fare better if their elderly parents have help raising them, according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the University of Groningen.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-babysitters-boost-offspring-elderly-birds.html

Cosmic beasts and where to find them

Two giant radio galaxies have been discovered with South Africa's powerful MeerKAT telescope. These galaxies are thought to be amongst the largest single objects in the Universe. The discovery has been published today in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society .

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-cosmic-beasts.html

Surprising new mechanism of heat shock response identified in yeast cells

How cells respond in the face of stress is a critical component of maintaining homeostasis and preventing disease, but its mechanisms are poorly understood. New research out of the University of Chicago has fit together another piece of the puzzle by identifying a key protein, Sis1, involved in the rapid activation of the heat shock response, which allows cells to respond in the face of temperature changes that can lead to misfolded proteins. This has implications for conditions where changes in the stress response have been implicated in the pathology of the disease.The results were published on Jan. 4 in the Journal of Cell Biology.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-mechanism-response-yeast-cells.html

Parrots pushed to extinction despite protection policies

Habitat destruction by logging and agriculture is pushing parrot species towards extinction, while current protected areas are failing to mitigate these effects, according to new research.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-parrots-extinction-policies.html

Artificial intelligence for food security

AI, or artificial intelligence, is attracting great attention across many industries, even food production, according to research published in the International Journal of Society Systems Science.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-artificial-intelligence-food.html

Chemists develop polymer cathodes for ultrafast batteries

In the face of the surging demand for lithium-ion batteries and limited lithium reserves, scientists are searching for alternatives to the lithium technology. Russian researchers from Skoltech, D. Mendeleev University, and the Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics of RAS have synthesized and tested new polymer-based cathode materials for lithium dual-ion batteries. The tests showed that the new cathodes withstand up to 25,000 operating cycles and charge in a matter of seconds, thus outperforming lithium-ion batteries. The cathodes can also be used to produce less expensive potassium dual-ion batteries. The research was published in the journal Energy Technology.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-chemists-polymer-cathodes-ultrafast-batteries.html

What stops flows in glassy materials?

Glasses have a liquid-like disordered structure but solid-like mechanical properties. This leads to one of the central mysteries of glasses: Why don't they flow like liquids? This question is so important that it was selected by the journal Science in 2005 as one of 125 key, unanswered scientific questions, and one of 11 unsolved important physical issues.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-glassy-materials.html

Darkness from light

Microresonators are small glass structures in which light can circulate and build up in intensity. Due to material imperfections, some amount of light is reflected backwards, which is disturbing their function. Researchers have now demonstrated a method for suppressing these unwanted back reflections. Their findings can help improve a multitude of microresonator-based applications from measurement technology such as sensors used for example in drones, to optical information processing in fibre networks and computers. The results of the team spanning the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (Germany), Imperial College London, and the National Physical Laboratory (UK) are published now in the Nature-family journal Light: Science and Applications.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-darkness.html

Social exclusion, career limitations hinder LGBTQ STEM professionals

LGBTQ professionals' pride in their science, technology, engineering, and math work is not reciprocated, say researchers.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-social-exclusion-career-limitations-hinder.html

One-dimensional quantum nanowires fertile ground for majorana zero modes

Why is studying spin properties of one-dimensional quantum nanowires important?

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-one-dimensional-quantum-nanowires-fertile-ground.html

Promoting axon regeneration in the zebrafish spinal cord

After an injury to the spinal cord, patients often remain paralyzed because damaged nerve tracts do not regrow due to the formation of scar tissue. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light in Erlangen, together with colleagues from Dresden and Athens, have now been able to identify important cells and molecules in the scar, using zebrafishes as a model organism.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-axon-regeneration-zebrafish-spinal-cord.html

The U.S. Postal Service to issue NASA sun science forever stamps

NASA's images of the sun's dynamic and dazzling beauty have captivated the attention of millions. In 2021, the US Postal Service is showcasing the sun's many faces with a series of sun Science forever stamps that show images of solar activity captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-postal-issue-nasa-sun-science.html

Dopant-free, humidity-stable organic layers give perovskite solar cells 21% efficiency

Durable, high-performing perovskite solar cells also require durable, high-performing charge-transporting layers. Scientists have developed the first organic hole transporter that does not need a dopant to attain high charge mobility and stability. According to the study published in the journal Angewandte Chemie, this novel hole-transporting layer outperforms reference materials and protects the perovskite organic cell from air humidity.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-dopant-free-humidity-stable-layers-perovskite-solar.html

Better diet and glucose uptake in the brain lead to longer life in fruit flies

Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered that fruit flies with genetic modifications to enhance glucose uptake have significantly longer lifespans. Looking at the brain cells of aging flies, they found that better glucose uptake compensates for age-related deterioration in motor functions, and led to longer life. The effect was more pronounced when coupled with dietary restrictions. This suggests healthier eating plus improved glucose uptake in the brain might lead to enhanced lifespans.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-diet-glucose-uptake-brain-longer.html

Frankfurt airport traffic nosedives to lowest since 1984

The operator of Frankfurt airport said Monday that passenger numbers in 2020 plunged to their lowest since the 1980s as the coronavirus pandemic devastated the travel sector.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-frankfurt-airport-traffic-nosedives-lowest.html

Major firms urge Japan to bolster 2030 renewables goal

Major firms including Sony, Panasonic and Nissan on Monday urged the Japanese government to make its 2030 renewable energy target twice as ambitious.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-major-firms-urge-japan-bolster.html

Apple's Cook says Parler could return to App Store with reforms

Parler, the social network popular among conservatives, could return to Apple's App Store if it changes how it moderates posts on the platform, the tech giant's CEO Tim Cook said Sunday.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-apple-cook-parler-app-reforms.html

UK firms urge government to help struggling Eurostar: media

British business leaders called on the government to rescue Eurostar, reports said, after the firm said it was close to collapse following border closures to contain new COVID-19 strains.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-uk-firms-urge-struggling-eurostar.html

Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit reaches space on 2nd try

Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit reached space on Sunday, eight months after the first demonstration flight of its air-launched rocket system failed, the company said.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-richard-branson-virgin-orbit-space.html

Samsung chief jailed for 2.5 years over corruption scandal

The de facto chief of South Korea's Samsung business empire was convicted Monday over a huge corruption scandal and jailed for two and a half years, in a ruling that deprives the tech giant of its top decision-maker.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-samsung-chief-years-corruption-scandal.html

Vermont's BIPOC drivers are most likely to have a run-in with police, study shows

New research examining more than 800,000 traffic stops in Vermont over the course of five years substantiates the term "driving while Black and Brown."

source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-vermont-bipoc-drivers-run-in-police.html

The Scientology Information Center Saw a Surge of Visitors Over the Holiday Season

The Scientology Information Center, located in the heart of downtown Clearwater, had a continual increase of knowledge seekers during the 2020/2021 Holiday & New Year’s season. The Center is open for the community to look, learn and ask questions about Scientology and its history, and people with time on their hands did just that. [PR.com]

TVSTodayHomeEntertainmentNetwork.com Adds DIY, Cooking, House, and Garden Themed Programming to 2021 Schedule on WatchYour.TV Platform, Powered by Tulix

The TVS home lifestyle streaming ad supported post cable network has added more than a dozen new shows that showcase home style living. New shows include Sidewalk Gourmet, Tool Shed Showcase, Today's Kitchen, 21st Century Interiors, and Pro Landscaping. [PR.com]

Mantra's Fingerprint Scanners Now Support Biometric Log-in with Windows Biometric Framework (WBF)

Mantra Softech, one of the leading Biometrics and RFID solutions companies, has recently announced that its three fingerprint scanners i.e. MFS500, Mapro CX, and Mapro OX, drivers now support Windows Biometric Framework and work with "Hello" for login in windows 8.1 and 10 with fingerprint authentication. [PR.com]