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Scientists Print Functional Human Islets for Diabetes Cure
Diabetes Cure: 83% Success Rate in Stem Cell Trial
Survey Reveals Low Awareness of Testicular Cancer in Young Men
Travel Challenges for Families with Food Allergies
Heat Wave on East Coast Raises Child Heatstroke Concerns
Michigan's Second Measles Outbreak; Utah Reports Seven Cases
France to Ban Smoking in Parks and Beaches
Gene Therapy Study Shows Improved Brain Blood Flow in Sickle Cell Disease
New AI Tool Identifies Dementia Types from Brain Scans
Unsettling Discovery: Aussie "Slop" in Cultural Mantra Questioned
Impact of Early 20th Century Medical School Closures
Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy Combo Shrinks Lung Tumors
Antidepressants for Postnatal Depression: Alternative GABA Modulation
Urine-Based Tumor DNA Predicts Bladder Cancer Recurrence
Study Reveals Opioid Overdose Drug Coverage in 40 States
Citrate's Role in Neuronal Development and Epileptic Encephalopathy
Study Reveals Brain's Unlikely Decision-Making Process
Stanford Study: Housing Support for Opioid Disorder
Weekly Insulin Efsitora Alpha Matches Daily Glargine in Diabetes Study
Diabetes Study: CGM Access Disparities by Language
High Fast Food Consumption Rates Among Adults and Children
Deadly Esophageal Cancer: Challenges in Targeted Therapy
Piezo2's Role in Coronary Vessel Development
Role of GI Tract in Health: Key Biomarkers for Disease
Study Reveals Impact of Pesticides on Gut Microbiome
Neurons Exchange Information Through Synaptic Connections
World Health Organization: Covid-19 Pandemic Origins Investigation
Breakthrough Discovery: Dormant Cells Prevent Bone Marrow Cancer
WHO Asserts Safety of Vaccine Ingredient Despite US Panel Opposition
Study Shows Wearable Devices' Impact on IBD Sleep Patterns
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Umpires' Decisions Upsetting Sports Fans in Close Contests
Europe's Historical Scents Preserved with AI Expertise
Legacy of Queen Hatshepsut: Ancient Egypt's Female Pharaoh
Novel 3D Printing Technique Dissolves Support Material
Yale Study: Night Lizards' Unique Survival Traits
Impact of Hurricane Helene on Southeastern U.S. Landscape
New Cellular Organelle Found, Galápagos Tomatoes De-evolving
Importance of Ribosome Biogenesis in Brain Development
Superconducting Magnets as Precise Gravitational Wave Detectors
Mysterious Bolide Sighting Stuns Southern U.S.
East Coast Gets Temporary Relief as Temperatures Plummet
Southern European Countries Prepare for Intense Heat Wave
Environmental Challenges in New Zealand's Plantation Forestry
Astronauts' Mars Mission: Meet Daphne-AT, Virtual Assistant
Asteroid 2024 Yr4: Earth Impact Probability Rises to 3%
South Researchers Collaborate on Pest Control Strategies
Scientists Develop Self-Propelled Disk Particles
Life and Women's Role at Çatalhöyük 8,000-9,000 Years Ago
Study Finds Zooplankton Vital for Southern Ocean Carbon Storage
Chinese Scientists Discover Locust Pheromone Biosynthesis
How Microbiome Impacts Host Health
New Method Detects Primordial Black Holes with Hawking Radiation
UK Study: Political Divide Shapes Green Transport Battles
Whale DNA Monitoring by Citizen Scientists
New Orleans Wetlands Sinking: Study Urges Flood System Upgrades
Polyploidy: Key Evolutionary Mechanism in Plant Genome
New Model Reveals PRRSV Entry Blockers
Study Reveals Future Flooding Impact on Clyde Estuary
Researchers Intrigued by Unique Magnetic Properties of Natural Crystals
Researchers Develop Novel Codon Expansion Strategy
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Ethiopian Fisherman Battles Green Invader
Invasive lake weed turned to clean energy in Ethiopia
Artificial General Intelligence: Dominating Conversations
Q&A: When talking about AI, definitions matter
Modern Solution to Detect Vault Apps on Smartphones
Hide and seek: Uncovering new ways to detect vault apps on smartphones
Rising Use of Electronics Fuels E-Waste Concern
In-Flight Loss of Control: Fatal Crashes in Single-Engine Planes
High-performance memory devices can dissolve in water to address e-waste problem
First study surveys surviving pilots to understand causes of in-flight loss of control
From waste to walls: How your morning coffee can supercharge sustainable construction
Coffee Ground Bricks to Transform Australian Construction
Artificial photosynthesis system surpasses key efficiency benchmark for direct solar-to-hydrogen conversion
Unist Researchers Develop Advanced Modular Artificial Leaf
Challenges of Safely Storing Methane Gas
New method stores high-density methane in graphene-coated nanoporous carbon
Facing EU deadline, Apple announces App Store changes
Apple Announces App Store Payment Rule Update in Europe
Tonga Refuses $1 Million Ransom After Health IT Hack
Hackers seize control of Tonga's health IT system
Xiaomi's First SUV: 300K Pre-Orders in an Hour
China's Xiaomi receives almost 300,000 SUV pre-orders in minutes
Windows' infamous 'blue screen of death' will soon turn black
Windows Users to See Black Background for Updated Error Message
Bangladesh's Caretaker Leader Mandates Solar Panels
Bangladesh pushes solar to tackle energy woes
Safely Admitting Uncertainty: Key in Health Care & "Jeopardy!"
New method can teach AI to admit uncertainty
AI blunders: Six-finger hands, two suns and Jesus Christ on a surfboard in a stormy sea
Photoshop Class at Children's Camp Reveals Strange Phenomenon
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Eye conditions linked to heightened risk of dementia
Age-related macular degeneration, cataract and diabetes-related eye disease are linked to an increased risk of dementia, suggests research published online in the British Journal of Ophthalmology.
Blood lipoprotein levels linked to future risk of ALS
Some blood lipid biomarkers linked to cardiovascular disease risk are also associated with a lower risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) suggest the findings of a large epidemiology study published online in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.
Shop displays of e-cigarettes and smoking paraphernalia could undermine effectiveness of banning tobacco displays
Efforts to discourage people from smoking by banning tobacco retail displays in shops and supermarkets could be weakened by prominent displays of electronic (e) cigarettes and smoking paraphernalia, suggests new research published in the journal Tobacco Control.
SpaceX to launch private, all-civilian crew into Earth orbit
SpaceX is set to launch four people into space Wednesday on a three-day mission that is the first to orbit the Earth with exclusively private citizens on board, as Elon Musk's company enters the space tourism fray.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-spacex-private-all-civilian-crew-earth.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-spacex-private-all-civilian-crew-earth.html
Testing times: Borneo orangutans get COVID swabs
Dozens of critically endangered orangutans in Malaysia have been tested for the coronavirus, with vets in protective suits undertaking the tricky task of giving the apes nasal swabs.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-borneo-orangutans-covid-swabs.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-borneo-orangutans-covid-swabs.html
Israeli firm unveils armed robot to patrol volatile borders
An Israeli defense contractor on Monday unveiled a remote-controlled armed robot it says can patrol battle zones, track infiltrators and open fire. The unmanned vehicle is the latest addition to the world of drone technology, which is rapidly reshaping the modern battlefield.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-09-israeli-firm-unveils-armed-robot.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-09-israeli-firm-unveils-armed-robot.html
Little to celebrate after 50 years of activism: Greenpeace chief
Half a century after a small group of radicals created Greenpeace, the head of the environmental organisation warned that it still has far to go on the climate crisis before it can truly celebrate.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-celebrate-years-greenpeace-chief.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-celebrate-years-greenpeace-chief.html
Greenpeace: An 'insane' vision that took flight 50 years ago
"Insane"—that was teenager Barbara Stowe's reaction 50 years ago when her parents and the other founders of Greenpeace decided that they would send a boat to halt US nuclear tests.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-greenpeace-insane-vision-flight-years.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-greenpeace-insane-vision-flight-years.html
Patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma face barriers to treatment access
A study of 2,804 patients with stage I to stage III malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) found significant variability in access to care and a positive association between multimodality treatment, income levels, and survival outcomes. The research was presented today at the IASLC 2021 World Conference on Lung Cancer in OA13: Topics in Pleural Mesothelioma.
Neoadjuvant cisplatin, pemetrexed plus atezolizumab followed by surgical resection, maintenance atezolizumab is safe
Neoadjuvant cisplatin and pemetrexed plus atezolizumab followed by surgical resection and maintenance atezolizumab met safety criteria, according to research presented today in OA13: Topics in Pleural Mesothelioma at the IASLC 2021 World Conference on Lung Cancer.
UKLS trial meta-analysis confirms that low dose CT screening for lung cancer reduces mortality
Low-dose CT lung cancer (LDCT) screening is associated with a 16 percent relative reduction in lung cancer mortality, when compared against a non-LDCT control arm, according to research presented by Professor John Field and the United Kingdom Cancer Screening Trial (UKLS) Team today at the IASLC 2021 World Conference on Lung Cancer. The research will be published in The Lancet Regional Health-Europe.
Almost two thirds of thoracic oncologists used telehealth for the first-time during pandemic: IASLC survey
Nearly two-thirds of thoracic oncologists surveyed indicated they used telehealth tools for the first time during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report issued at the IASLC 2021 World Conference on Lung Cancer.
Clone your camel: beauty pageants, races spur high demand
Cloning is in high demand in the competitive world of camel beauty pageants, leaving scientists at a Dubai clinic working round the clock to produce carbon-copy beasts.
China to target biggest payment app Alipay in tech crackdown: FT
Chinese regulators have ordered sweeping changes to the country's biggest payment app Alipay, as the ruling Communist Party attempts to rein in "the unruly growth" of the tech giants.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-09-china-biggest-payment-app-alipay.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-09-china-biggest-payment-app-alipay.html
Isotope mapping sheds rare light into migratory routes, natal origins of monarch butterflies
Pre-COVID-19 pandemic, University of Ottawa biology student Megan Reich enjoyed the road trip of a lifetime, crisscrossing the east coast of the United States in search of a specific thrill: Milkweed.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-isotope-rare-migratory-routes-natal.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-isotope-rare-migratory-routes-natal.html
Clone your camel: beauty pageants, races spur high demand
Cloning is in high demand in the competitive world of camel beauty pageants, leaving scientists at a Dubai clinic working round the clock to produce carbon-copy beasts.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-clone-camel-beauty-pageants-spur.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-clone-camel-beauty-pageants-spur.html
Ocelots rescued from traffickers returned to wild in Ecuador
Six ocelots rescued from illegal wildlife traffickers have been returned to the wild in northern Ecuador, the environment ministry said on Saturday.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-ocelots-traffickers-wild-ecuador.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-09-ocelots-traffickers-wild-ecuador.html
Internet funding rule could favor rural areas over cities
Cities and urban counties across the U.S. are raising concerns that a recent rule from President Joe Biden's administration could preclude them from tapping into $350 billion of coronavirus relief aid to expand high-speed internet connections.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-09-internet-funding-favor-rural-areas.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-09-internet-funding-favor-rural-areas.html
Ocelots rescued from traffickers returned to wild in Ecuador
Six ocelots rescued from illegal wildlife traffickers have been returned to the wild in northern Ecuador, the environment ministry said on Saturday.
Internet funding rule could favor rural areas over cities
Cities and urban counties across the U.S. are raising concerns that a recent rule from President Joe Biden's administration could preclude them from tapping into $350 billion of coronavirus relief aid to expand high-speed internet connections.
UK ditches plans for vaccine passports at crowded venues
Authorities in Britain have decided not to require vaccine passports for entry into nightclubs and other crowded events in England, Britain's health secretary said Sunday, reversing course amid opposition from some of the Conservative government's supporters in Parliament.
Japan passes 50% vaccination rate, may ease limits in Nov.
Japan's government says more than 50% of the population has been fully vaccinated.
Chinese city with coronavirus outbreak stops buses, trains
A city in southern China that is trying to contain a coronavirus outbreak told the public Sunday not to leave town, suspended bus and train service and closed cinemas, bars and other facilities.
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