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Researchers Uncover Brain's Resilience to Neuron Loss

FDA Approves Pembrolizumab for Head and Neck Cancer

U.S. Reports Fewer Than 30 Measles Cases, Ohio Outbreaks End

Tooth Disorders Prompted 1.9M ER Visits in 2020-2022

Cleveland Clinic Study Enhances Drug Resistance Understanding

New Recommendations for Axial Spondyloarthritis in 2022

Immunotherapy Revolutionizes Cancer Treatment

Advances in Vasculopathy Management for Systemic Sclerosis

Rising Pediatric ER Visits for Acute Allergic Reactions

Genetic Forms of Autism: Brain Activity Patterns & Behavior

Special Care for Young Adults with Chronic Diseases: EULAR Congress Insights

Study Reveals Decline in Physical Fitness of US Youth

Rising Alcohol-Related Liver Disease Deaths Among Women

Ferulic Acid in Rice Bran Suppresses Intestinal Contractions

525K Excess Deaths in 2023 Linked to Education & Health

Promoting Physical Activity for Rheumatic Diseases

Eular Emphasizes Role of Nurses in Rheumatology Care

Eular Recommendations for Managing Osteoarthritis

Global Impact: Disparities in RMD Resources

Managing Information for Rheumatic Musculoskeletal Diseases

Eular Stresses Patient Empowerment in Rheumatology

Challenges in Predicting Diabetic Foot Ulcers Healing

Improving Cancer Therapy: Challenges of CAR-T Cell Survival

Researchers Identify Coordinator of Muscle Repair After Injuries

Novel Immuno-PET/CT Technique Identifies CD70 Biomarker for Nasopharyngeal Cancer

World Health Assembly Adopts WHO Pandemic Agreement

Study Links Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria to ICU Disinfection

A*STAR GIS Scientists Develop AI Method for Faster Cancer Tracking

Understanding Myelodysplastic Syndromes: Survival Rate and Progression Risk

AI Guidance for Clinicians to Reduce Clostridioides Difficile Spread

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France's Nuclear Arsenal: European Defense Urgency

Exploring Methods to Boost Ocean Carbon Uptake

Florida Reaches Milestone, Ancient Teen Remains Found, Uranus Moons Study

New Species of Tyrannosaur Discovered in Mongolia

AI Impact on Job Market: Employers Seek New Skills

Satellite Data Reveals Ancient Ruins & Carbon Levels

World Leaders Take Major Steps Towards Marine Protection

Pumas' Sanctuary Amid Urban Growth in Sao Paolo

Breakthrough Visualization of Key Protein Structures

Air Pollution Linked to 50,000 Annual US Deaths

Japan Meteorological Agency Chief Dismisses Summer Earthquake Rumors

Ocean Currents Boost Vessel Fuel Efficiency at Paris Tech Fair

Fossil Corals Hint at Steeper Sea Level Rise

"Engineering Chiral Electron Pathways Unveiled in Quantum Phenomenon"

Astronomers Discover Gas and Dust Disks Around Young Stars

Scientists Find Evidence of Planetary Boundary in Oceans

AI and ML Revolutionize Particle Physics Understanding

Sky Assistance Enhances Forest Fire Prevention in São Carlos

Role of Acyl Carrier Protein in Fatty Acid Biosynthesis

Gulf Reef Fish Population Surges for 2025 Red Snapper Season

Antarctic Detector Unveils Mysterious Particle Signals

Gender-Equality Paradox: Preferences in Equal Societies

Rare Intermediate: Crystal-Glass Hybrid Stability Study

"Global Radio Telescopes Unite for Stunning Universe Images"

Ancient Egyptian Family Dynamics Unveiled

Negotiators' Emotional Strategies: Impact and Perception

Challenges of Drug Delivery in Lung Microenvironment

Impact of Forest Fires on Human Health and Biodiversity

Study on Japanese Weasel's Impact on Ecosystems

Nagoya University's Breakthrough: Efficient PAH Synthesis

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Internet Searches: World Events, Celebrities, DIY Help

AI overviews have transformed Google search. Here's how they work—and how to opt out

Workers need better tools and tech to boost productivity. Why aren't companies stepping up to invest?

Albanese and Chalmers Focus on Productivity Growth Summit

Benchmarking hallucinations: New metric tracks where multimodal reasoning models go wrong

Advancements in Multimodal Large Language Models

Physicists Innovate Quantum Clocks for Precise Time Measurement

A framework for realizing a microscopic, highly precise and energy-efficient quantum clock

AI Technology Generates Podcasts on Scientific Papers, Fooling Authors

AI-generated podcasts open new doors to make science accessible

New imaging method reveals how lithium-metal batteries lose capacity over time

Potential Power Boost: Lithium-Metal Batteries vs. Lithium-Ion

Google turns internet queries into conversations

Google Introduces Conversational Search with AI Summaries

Race Against Time: Finding Survivors After Disaster

Robots to the rescue: Miniature robots offer new hope for search and rescue operations

Unlocking Insights from Vast Visual Collections

Researcher explores visual media through the lens of machine vision

Predicting post-disaster waste disposal times to improve resilience to tsunamis and earthquakes

Devastating Threats: Tsunamis and Earthquakes' Impact

Impacts of Floating Solar on Biodiversity and Climate

New approach models potential and trade-offs of floating solar

Evaporative cooling tech could curb data centers' rising energy demands

New Cooling Technology for Data Centers

Florida Homeowners Get Expert Advice on Flood-Resistant Materials

New tool could help homeowners weather flood risks, lower insurance costs

Explainable AI: New framework increases transparency in decision-making systems

New Explainable AI Technique Enhances Image Classification

New ocean mapping technology helps ships cut fuel use and CO₂ emissions

Unsw Academic Utilizes Ocean Currents for Eco-Friendly Shipping

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Friday, February 26, 2021

Oahu marine protected areas offer limited protection of coral reef herbivorous fishes

Marine protected areas (MPAs) around Oʻahu do not adequately protect populations of herbivorous reef fishes that eat algae on coral reefs. That is the primary conclusion of a study published in Coral Reefs by researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST).

source https://phys.org/news/2021-02-oahu-marine-areas-limited-coral.html

The current pandemic highlights how remote healthcare robots could be beneficial in the future

Robots that could take on basic healthcare tasks to support the work of doctors and nurses may be the way of the future. Who knows, maybe a medical robot can prescribe your medicine someday? That's the idea behind 3-D structural-sensing robots being developed and tested at Simon Fraser University by Woo Soo Kim, associate professor in the School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-02-current-pandemic-highlights-remote-healthcare.html

Researcher explores effects of trauma at the cellular, tissue levels of the brain

A University of Texas at Arlington researcher has received an Office of Naval Research (ONR) grant to examine the mechanics of how blast-like events cause damage to the brain.

Oahu marine protected areas offer limited protection of coral reef herbivorous fishes

Marine protected areas (MPAs) around Oʻahu do not adequately protect populations of herbivorous reef fishes that eat algae on coral reefs. That is the primary conclusion of a study published in Coral Reefs by researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST).

The current pandemic highlights how remote healthcare robots could be beneficial in the future

Robots that could take on basic healthcare tasks to support the work of doctors and nurses may be the way of the future. Who knows, maybe a medical robot can prescribe your medicine someday? That's the idea behind 3-D structural-sensing robots being developed and tested at Simon Fraser University by Woo Soo Kim, associate professor in the School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering.

Auriga Honored Once Again as a Global Outsourcing 100 Company

Auriga has been recognized as one of the best software outsourcing vendors worldwide by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals® (IAOP®). [PR.com]

Ecosmob Announce Class 4 Softswitch Solution for VoIP Service Providers

Class 4 SoftSwitch development service offered by Ecosmob facilitates effective scaling of voice services while catering a time-tested point-of-presence between two carriers. [PR.com]

RateTiger Wins Strong Recommendation from Warwick Doha

Supports the Qatar based hotel to achieve revenue and rate parity goals. [PR.com]

Meet Subskile, the Next DJ on the Rise

About Subskile, a rising DJ. [PR.com]

ICHRRF Urges New Zealand Government to Change Discriminatory Rules Against Indigenous Maori Culture

The International Commission for Human Rights and Religious Freedom encourages New Zealand to broaden cultural norms in public institutions. [PR.com]

Loveforce Releases Four Love Songs to Bring Love Month to a Loving Close

Loveforce International will release four love-oriented digital singles and give away a love-oriented e-book to close out Love Month, which they dubbed February. [PR.com]

DataListsGroup Introduced an Updated Dermatologist Email List for Healthcare Marketers

DataListsGroup has introduced a Dermatologist Email List for modern-day healthcare marketers and launched it recently [PR.com]

Orbi First is Launching a New Warehousing and Order Fulfillment Service in Canada

Orbi First is a 3PL provider startup, pushing innovation and effectiveness to a new level. Technology-oriented and integrating new technologies from the fields of robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Orbi First is currently developing a fully-automated warehousing and order fulfillment service in Canada. By doing so, Orbi First allows both manufacturers and consumers to benefit from a new and enhanced experience, faster [PR.com]

Barevalue’s Pay as You Go Plan for Podcast Editing

With their unique pay-as-you-go pricing and a team that understands the podcast audio, the burden of editing and show notes writing as podcasters know it won’t exist. No need for a subscription. Use Barevalue podcast editing or show notes with per-minute pricing when any podcasters need it. No need to pay podcast editing subscriptions when podcasters or companies are not producing. [PR.com]

Dressage Today’s Podcast Re-Launches with New Hosts

The Dressage Today Podcast is getting a reboot with two new hosts. Stephanie Ruff, content manager for Dressage Today and Practical Horseman, and Aviva Nebesky, graduate of the U.S. Dressage Federation (USDF) “L” program with distinction, trainer and competitor, will be the new voices behind the mikes. Stephanie joined Equine Network LLC in January 2021. Currently based in Florida, she brings with her over 30 [PR.com]

Practical Horseman Podcast Features New Co-Host

Entering its third season, the Practical Horseman Podcast welcomes a new co-host, Julia Murphy. The Multimedia Content Assistant for Practical Horseman and Dressage Today, Murphy is a lifelong rider with a focus on equitation, competing in the “Big Equitation” as a Junior rider and successfully making it to a number of finals. Following her Junior career, Murphy was a member of the Auburn University NCAA [PR.com]

Kelly Presented “Condemnation Blight Damages in Florida” to The Florida Bar’s City, County, Local Government Law Section

Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A., is pleased to announce that Business Litigation attorney, Carlos A. Kelly, presented “Condemnation Blight Damages in Florida” to the members of the City, County & Local Government Law Section of The Florida Bar. Kelly has litigated eminent domain and other takings cases for many years. He regularly speaks to a variety of audiences about takings issues and has [PR.com]

Techno Producers Igor Vertus & Lily Gale Announce Their Debut Release Event Horizon

Upcoming techno label Blackly Beyond Records is excited to announce Igor Vertus & Lily Gale’s collaboration release "Event Horizon" which will be available worldwide on February 26, 2021 on the major music streaming sites like Spotify, Beatport, iTunes, YouTube and Bandcamp. This fusion will guarantee heavy kicks, acid 303’s and evil dark synths for the real techno and hard techno fan. The new [PR.com]

Henderson Franklin Welcomes Return of Healthcare Lawyer Tom Clark

The law firm of Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A., is pleased to announce the return of Thomas P. Clark as a stockholder. He served in the firm’s Business & Tax Department from 1995 until 2012 before spending a little over eight years as in-house counsel for a company. Clark is Board Certified by The Florida Bar in both Health Law and Tax Law. Erin Houck-Toll, chair of the firm’s Business [PR.com]

Americanoize Explains Why Influencers Influence?

Role models define every generation. Societal challenges and cultural shifts create environments where those who assume positions of notoriety teach, alleviate, or even resolve tensions. Today, those people are social media Influencers. And there is often an Influencer Marketing Agency that manages influencer marketing campaigns for brands. If you are a start-up, CEO, or marketing director, and you want to start your own [PR.com]

Telgian Named Impact Award Finalist by Great Phoenix Chamber

Telgian was recently named an IMPACT Award Finalist by the Greater Phoenix Chamber. Since 1987, the Chamber has used the awards program to highlight the achievements of companies with a strong footprint in the Valley. “It’s an honor to receive this recognition from the IMPACT Awards program, particularly when judged among so many other exceptional companies,” says Telgian CEO James Tomes. “This [PR.com]

Africa House Launches Hydroponics Program in Namibia

Africa House has recently launched the Africa House Hydroponics program in Namibia to help the country tackle its water crises and to help stabilize the food supply chain in the country. It is interesting to recall that Namibia suffers from a constant water shortage due to the arid climate of the country and the effects of climate change in the region. Other countries in the region such as South Africa also suffer from [PR.com]

Spencer Savings Bank Hosts “Warm Up This Winter” Drive for Bridges Outreach Nonprofit

Spencer Savings Bank recently hosted a “Warm Up This Winter” drive in support of Bridges Outreach, a non-profit organization headquartered in Union County. The bank and employees donated hundreds of new socks, gloves, hats and scarves to help keep their clients nice and warm this winter season. Contactless shopping was done with items purchased at various stores via an Amazon Wishlist. “As a community [PR.com]

Allegro Music Academy to Introduce Unique Summer Camp to Sarasota and Bradenton

Allegro Academy of Music, Etiquette and Dance will introduce a new summer curriculum for it's students beginning in May of 2021. [PR.com]

@properties Names Tom Downing Vice President of Brokerage Services for Winnetka Office

Downing is responsible for the day-to-day management duties of the North Shore’s top-selling real estate office. [PR.com]

Study highlights need for improving methane emission database

A University of Oklahoma-led study published in 2020 revealed that both area and plant growth of paddy rice is significantly related to the spatial-temporal dynamics of atmospheric methane concentration in monsoon Asia, where 87% of the world's paddy rice fields are situated. Now, the same international research team has released a follow-up discussion paper in the journal Nature Communications. In this paper, the team identifies the limits and insufficiency of the major greenhouse emission database (EDGAR) in estimating paddy rice methane emissions.

New sustainable building simulation method points to the future of design

A team from Cornell University's Environmental Systems Lab, led by recent graduate Allison Bernett, has put forth a new framework for injecting as much information as possible into the pre-design and early design phases of a project, potentially saving architects and design teams time and money down the road.