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Improved Accuracy in Ankle Blood Pressure Measurements

Study Links Long-Term Use of Progestogen Pill to Brain Tumor Risk

New Tool Revealed: Healthy Urban Design Index for 917 European Cities

Doctors in The BMJ Express Concern Over Increase in Non-Prescribed Ketamine Use

American Fathers Lag in Family Leave Uptake

Digital Technology Revolutionizing Pediatric Nursing

Unveiling the Journey of Nutrients: From Ingestion to Action

460 Laid-Off Employees Reinstated by Top Health Agency

Lamotrigine Safety in Older Adults with Epilepsy

Study Links Telomere Length to Age-Related Brain Diseases

Study Reveals Older Home Care Clients' Perceived Agency

AI Algorithms Revolutionize Medical Diagnosis Collaboration

Favorite Coffee Shop Closed: Discover New Morning Brew!

Boosting Utilization of 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Link Found Between Ultra-Processed Foods and Brain Health

New Study Reveals How Gut Bacteria Control HIV

Climate Disasters Impact Fetal Brain Development

Rutgers Health Study: Caffeine Shields Infants

University of Alberta Research Team Identifies Key Protein in Mammary Gland Growth

Study Reveals Molecular Events Driving Alzheimer's Protein Formation

High Attrition Rates Among LGB Medical Students

Study on Empagliflozin and Sacubitril/Valsartan Post-Heart Attack

Health Care Employment Growth Recovers by 2024

Clinical Trial by LHSCRI and Western University Improves Stroke Detection

Cervical Cancer Impact on Women, Children, Partners

Father-Focused Program Boosts Healthy Eating

Rare Liver Disease: Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Overview

Workplace Health Promotion: Focus on Mental Health & Stress

Innovative Bioengineered Skin for Burn Victims

Millions in U.S. Opt for Dental Implants

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"Institute for Neurosciences Uncovers Formation of Fly's Haltere"

Ancient Puppies Unearthed: Likely Wolves, Not Dogs

Decades of Conflicts Resolved: Peace Agreements in 40+ Countries

Baking Soufflé Challenge: Ingredient List Only

Surprising Discovery: Orange Glass Beads on Moon

Methane Capture Revolutionizes Central Valley Dairy Farm

Study Warns: Educators' Brain Knowledge Risks Autonomy

Study: Political Differences Increase Separation Risk

Roman Empire Irrigation Channels Boost Soil Water: Study

Study Reveals: Tailored Approaches Vital for Ecosystem Restoration

Exploring Sun: Space Probes' Limited View of Star's Poles

Researchers Argue Urgent Need for Effective Carbon Dioxide Removal

EPA Set to Remove Greenhouse Gas Limits

Breakthrough Single-Cell RNA Analysis Method Developed

Compact All-Solid-State CW Laser for Atmospheric Sensing

Study Reveals Oxides' Self-Sustaining Oxygen Mechanism

Astronomers Discover Dense Star Factories in Galaxies

Decoding Neuronal Computations for Precise Neuromodulation

Record-Breaking Rainstorm Hits North China

Gray Whale Found on San Francisco Beach: 18th Death in 2025

Enhancing Crop Yields with Advanced Plant Health Tools

Ocean Diseases: Ecological vs. Socioeconomic Impacts

Study Reveals Ginger Products' Origin in Sweden and Croatia

Low-Income Students Benefit from Long-Term Preschool Intervention

Gut Microbe Producing Methane Influences Caloric Absorption

The Ubiquitous Role of Microorganisms in Earth's Ecosystems

Particle Collisions at RHIC: Primordial Soup Splashes Sideways

Bulk Distribution Model Gains Traction in French Supermarkets

Astronomers Discover Small Galaxies in Cosmic Makeover

Study: Voters' Views on Politicians Retaliating Against Corporate Criticism

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Researchers achieve record-breaking RF GaN-on-Si transistor performance for high-efficiency 6G power amplifiers

Imec Researchers Achieve Record RF Transistor Performance

Hydrogen Production: Eco-Friendly Water Electrolysis

High-performance water electrolysis without platinum brings hydrogen economy closer

Enhancing Luminescence Efficiency in Perovskite LEDs

Novel crystal strategy yields brighter, longer-lasting all-inorganic perovskite LEDs

Single-material electronic skin gives robots the human touch

Challenges Ahead: Managing Wireless Spectrum for Connected Devices

Photonic processor could streamline 6G wireless signal processing

Scientists Develop Highly Sensitive Robotic Skin

Chinese researchers debut world's first AI-based processor chip design system

Chinese Academy of Sciences Unveils QiMeng: First AI Chip Design System

Review: These five vehicles are hidden automotive gems

"5 Overlooked Hidden Gem Cars with Unique Appeal"

New security flaw allows eavesdropping via laptop and smart speaker microphones

Ghostly Woman's Message: Birch Canoe Slides on Smooth Planks

Google offers buyouts to more workers amid AI-driven tech upheaval and antitrust uncertainty

Google Offers Buyouts Amid Cost Cutting Ahead of Potential Breakup

Gm's $4 Billion US Factory Investment Aligns with Electric Vehicle Focus

The Impact of Air Conditioning on Energy Consumption

Latest GM investments in US in line with slowing EV demand: exec

Nvidia marks Paris tech fair with Europe AI push

How your air conditioner can help the power grid, rather than overloading it

Vivatech Trade Fair in Paris: Nvidia CEO Expands into Europe

Disney, Universal Sue AI Firm Midjourney for Copyright Infringement

Disney, Universal launch first major studio lawsuit against AI company

Waymo leads autonomous taxi race in the US

Waymo's Autonomous Vehicles: Market Dominance Uncertain

From 2D to 3D: A high-resolution photothermal tomographic technique for subsurface inspection

Enhancing Manufacturing Inspection with Infrared Thermography

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Monday, February 01, 2021

Traffic noise makes mating crickets less picky

A new study shows that the mating behaviour of crickets is significantly affected by traffic noise and other man-made sounds—a finding that could have implications for the future success of the species.

Traffic noise makes mating crickets less picky

A new study shows that the mating behaviour of crickets is significantly affected by traffic noise and other man-made sounds—a finding that could have implications for the future success of the species.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-02-traffic-noise-crickets-picky.html

Extend 14-day human embryo research limit to 28 days, urges ethicist

It's time to extend the legal limit on human embryo research from 14 to 28 days, because technology and knowledge have moved on during the 40 years since it was introduced, urges a leading ethicist in the Journal of Medical Ethics.

Working outdoors linked to lower risk of breast cancer among older women

Working outdoors over many years is linked to a lower risk of breast cancer in women after the age of 50, finds research published online in the journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine.

BioNTech-Pfizer pledges up to 75 mn more vaccine doses to EU

BioNTech and Pfizer said Monday they will ramp up their coronavirus vaccine deliveries to the European Union, pledging to send up to 75 million extra doses to the bloc in the spring.

GameStop: Two US senators call for Wall Street reform

Progressive US senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren called on Sunday for action against what they said were the Wall Street abuses by hedge funds revealed by the recent frenzy over GameStop shares.

Time to team up and tackle Long COVID, says WHO expert

It is time to start solving the mystery of Long COVID, an aspect of the pandemic blighting millions of lives, the World Health Organization's leader on post-COVID conditions told AFP.

Kazakhstan begins using Russian vaccine against coronavirus

Kazakhstan began its coronavirus vaccination campaign Monday with top health officials receiving Russia's Sputnik V vaccine.

Chicago mayor says schools safe to reopen despite pandemic

The mayor of Chicago has said the US city's public schools are "safe" and will reopen Monday, despite teachers union calls for them to continue remote work due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ryanair forecasts biggest ever loss on virus hit

Irish no-frills carrier Ryanair warned Monday that it will suffer a record annual loss of almost 1.0 billion euros ($1.2 billion) as the coronavirus pandemic ravages demand for air travel.

WHO team in Wuhan visits provincial disease control center

A World Health Organization team investigating the origins of the coronavirus pandemic has visited a provincial disease control center that had an early hand in managing the outbreak.

It's twins! Detroit Zoo announces birth of 2 polar bear cubs

An 8-year-old polar bear named, Suka, has successfully given birth to two cubs, though one is being raised by humans after early health issues, the Detroit Zoo announced in a recent press release.

Major storm heads to Northeast after blanketing Midwest

After days of frigid temperatures, the Northeast on Sunday braced for a whopper of a storm that could dump well over a foot of snow in many areas, create blizzard-like conditions and cause travel problems for the next few days.

Britain lines up 40 mln more vaccine doses from Valneva

The British government has exercised an option to buy 40 million more doses of a COVID-19 vaccine being developed by the French-Austrian group Valneva for delivery next year, the company said Monday.

Japan Airlines projects higher losses over pandemic

Japan Airlines said Monday it forecasts a larger-than-expected annual net loss of nearly $2.9 billion, as the aviation industry continues to struggle from the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.

EU: AstraZeneca to supply 9 million more vaccine doses

Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has agreed to supply 9 million additional doses of its coronavirus vaccine to the European Union during the first quarter, the bloc's executive arm said Sunday.

Nintendo profits soar as people play games during pandemic

Nintendo Co. reported Monday that its profit for the first three fiscal quarters nearly doubled as people around the world stayed home for the pandemic and turned to playing games.

Maine company successfully launches prototype rocket

A Maine company that's developing a rocket to propel small satellites into space passed its first major test on Sunday.

Australian prime minister says Bing could replace Google

The Australian prime minister said on Monday that Microsoft was confident that it could fill the void if Google carried out its threat to remove its search engine from Australia.

Larger panel finds more gene mutations, treatment targets for leukemia

A gene panel that looks for about 10 times the number of cancer-causing genes as panels currently used to diagnose and fine tune treatment for a variety of cancers is effective at identifying problematic genes in the most common leukemia, investigators report.

Alternate type of surgery may prevent total knee replacement

An underused type of knee surgery in younger patients, called high tibial osteotomy, shows considerable success in reducing the need for total knee replacement, according to new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).

Barbara Mollanazar Named to Realtors Political Action Committee (RPAC)

Barbara Mollanazar of RE/MAX Alliance Group Named to Local Board's Realtors Political Action Committee (RPAC) [PR.com]

Fitness Professional Joe Martin Hits Amazon Best Seller List with "Relentless Positivity"

Joe Martin, wellness coach and personal trainer, recently hit #1 in three separate Amazon.com best-seller lists with the new health book, Relentless Positivity: Inspiration and strategies to lose weight, tone up, and have more energy than you have had in years. [PR.com]

Sumac Space Shows Its Third Digital Exhibition, Present Imperfect, on the Experiences of Women in the Middle East

With particular emphasis on the experiences of women in the Middle East, Present Imperfect seeks to regard identity and place through the lens of bodily experiences and socio-political norms and restrictions. The exhibition features five artists (Jafra Abu Zoulouf, Joana Kohen, Azita Moradkhani, Ruth Patir and Maya Perry) who provide various perspectives on present-day womanhood. [PR.com]

Vaccine Dress by On Aura Tout Vu During the Haute Couture Fashion Week Spring Summer 2021

Creativity and know-how for the Couture ateliers of Parisian house On Aura Tout Vu are revealed in the Haute Couture Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2021 with "The vaccine dress." [PR.com]

Strategic Pest Management, LLC Earns 2020 Angie’s List Super Service Award

Award reflects company’s consistently high level of customer service. Strategic Pest Management, LLC, Woman-Owned Small Business receives 2020 Angie's List Super Service Award. [PR.com]