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Routine Psychological Health Screening Linked to Better Pregnancy Outcomes
Childhood Trauma Alters Hearts of Black Women
US Experts Warn of Looming Public Health Crisis
20% of Middle-Stage Cancer Patients Receive FDA-Approved Treatment
Melatonin Supplementation Boosts DNA Repair Ability
Gynecological Disorders Linked to Heart Disease Risk
Study: Adverse Childhood Experiences Impact Black Men's Mental Health
Oakland Law Raises Cigarette Prices, Lowers Sales
Psychology Researcher Introduces Empathic Disequilibrium Concept
Effectiveness of GLP-1 Agonists in Diabetes
Dancing Equals Running: Study Shows Health Benefits
Unknown Illness Claims 50 Lives in Northwestern Congo
Challenges in Diagnosing Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
Endocannabinoids Travel Through Brain in Fatty Vesicles
Australia Leads Global Breast Cancer Reduction Efforts
Cleveland Clinic Study: HSV1 Pathway Linked to Alzheimer's
Mount Sinai Study Reveals Stem Cell Role in Age-Related Eye Gland Degeneration
Impact of Stay-at-Home Orders on County Mobility
Doctors in Infectious Disease Clinics at Higher Risk of SARS-CoV2 Infection
Impact of Sleep Quality on Immune System and Disease Risk
New Study: Compounds for Metabolic Health
Key to Advancing Lung Disease Treatment in Premature Babies
Government Calls Back Probationary Staffers After FDA Firings
Peripheral Nervous System's Remarkable Regeneration Ability
Researchers Define Critical ctDNA Thresholds for Cancer Surveillance
Kyushu University Researchers Find Complexity in Adrenal Tumors
Impact of Added Sugars on Babies: Health Risks Revealed
Virginia Tech Study Reveals Impact of Childhood Abuse on Young Adults
AI Model Measures Brain Aging Speed for Cognitive Decline
Study Reveals Virus Impact on Premature Birth Complication
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Exploring Enceladus: TIGRE Mission Seeks Life Clues
Experts Discuss New Approach to Making It Rain in UAE
UN Biodiversity Conference Resumes in Rome
Birds Worldwide: Evolutionary Strategies and Climate Change
Scientists Discover Method to Detect Martian Microbial Fossils
Caltech Scientists Develop DNA Origami Technique for Cheaper Biomarker Sensors
Rethinking Conservation Strategies: One Species at a Time?
Green Transition Technologies Demand Diverse Chemical Elements
Barcelona Study: Greening Streets Saves Lives
Researchers Develop Theoretical Model for Brighter OLEDs
Study on Human Migration vs Biological Invasions
Biochemists Debate: Oxygen Production vs. Aerobic Consumption
Invasive Plants and Trees in South Africa
Nightshade Plants: Epigenetic Regulation of Valuable Compounds
Research Team Reveals Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Impact on Soil Carbon
Giraffe Species' Gut Bacteria Linked to Diet
Oral Consumption of Antibodies and Vaccines: New Study Findings
"RNA's Vital Role in Biology: Uncovering Structures for Drug Development"
"Striking Pink Phenomenon: Eilat Shores Teeming with Tiny Creatures"
Devastating Impact of PRRSV Infection on Global Swine Industry
Quantum Light Sources Shine Bright with Colloidal Covering
Hydrogen Nano-Clusters Show Superfluidity at Low Temperatures
First Nations Lizard Traps Enhance Reptile Habitat
Oxford Researchers Send Thermal Imaging Camera to Moon
Scientists Analyze Global Drought Causes
Medicine's Ongoing Battle: New Drug Halts Bacterial Evolution
SpaceX Readies Starship Megarocket Test Flight
The Backbone of Life: Carbon's Chemical Significance
University of Athens Scientists Monitor Santorini Earthquake Swarm
Innovative Project Deploys Submersibles for Offshore Reef Monitoring
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Ubisoft Reveals Early Access to Assassin's Creed Sequel
Tesla Introduces Advanced Self-Driving Features in China
Planes Perform Dance at Marana Regional Airport
Apple Shareholders Expected to Reject Diversity Program Scrapping
Metal-Based Electrodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries: Tin Foam Boosts Capacity
New Electrode Five Times Thicker Unveiled by UNIST Professor
Innovative Model Predicts 3D Printed Structure Behavior
Leicester Scientists Extract Valuable Metals from Used Batteries
New Elastomers Developed for Concrete Crack Detection
Wireless Technology Vulnerable to Jamming
AI Chatbots Preferred for Embarrassing Issues, Humans for Anger
Radboud University Introduces Faster Power Grid Reliability Calculation
Anthropic Unveils Smartest AI Model for Computer Coding
Aegis Fibretech Launches Ultra-Lightweight Car Insulation
Tram Bridge Collapse in Dresden: Global Shock
AI Misbehavior in Sci-Fi: A Historical Perspective
Paypal Founders Launch Video-Based Dating Site
"Monster Hunter Wilds: Creators Hope to Attract New Audiences"
Penn State Student Enhances Century-Old Math Problem for Aerodynamics
Advancements in Humanoid Robots for Real-World Tasks
Chinese Scientists Develop Advanced Swimming Robotic Fish
City University of Hong Kong Develops Wearable Bionic Device Mimicking Birds' Vision
Elon Musk Joins OpenAI: Paul Allen's AI Lab in Seattle
Chinese Team Discovers Battery Rejuvenation Method
Alibaba Commits $50 Billion to AI and Cloud Expansion
London Model Alexsandrah Gondora Utilizes AI Replica for Efficiency
Hong Kong and Singapore Lead Asian Crypto Hub Race
Toyota Plans Robotics and AI Testing in Woven City
Cryptocurrency Exchange Hit by $1.5 Billion Hack
Unlocking Geothermal Energy Potential: Key Factors for Success
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSWednesday, 4 September 2019
Employees who are treated rudely get their revenge with the silent treatment, research shows
Employees who are treated rudely at work get their revenge by withholding important information from colleagues and managers, new research shows.
Chinese shoppers adopt facial payments in cashless drive
No cash, no cards, no wallet, and no smartphones: China's shoppers are increasingly purchasing goods with just a turn of their heads as the country embraces facial payment technology.
A concrete advantage for space explorers
When humans go to the Moon or Mars to stay, they will need to construct safe places in which to live and work. The most widely used building material on Earth, concrete, may be the answer. It is strong and durable enough to provide protection from cosmic radiation and meteorites and it may be possible to make it using materials available on these celestial bodies.
Deer browsing is not stopping the densification of Eastern forests
Selective browsing by white-tailed deer has been blamed by many for changing the character and composition of forest understories in the eastern U.S.; however, its impact on the forest canopy was previously unknown.
Remora-inspired suction disk mimics fish's adhesion ability, offers evolutionary insight
Remora fishes are famed hitchhikers of the marine world, possessing high-powered suction disks on the back of their head for attaching themselves in torpedo-like fashion to larger hosts that can provide food and safety—from whales and sharks to boats and divers.
Obesity pandemic shifting cancer to younger people
A new study looking at incidence of disease data nationwide from 2000 to 2016 found a shift in obesity-associated cancers (OACs) to younger individuals. Typically, these cancers are diagnosed at higher rates among people older than 65. The most notable findings pertain to increases in these OACs among non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic women and men for whom certain cancers increased by 200-400%.
NASA infrared eye analyzes typhoon Lingling
The storm that became Typhoon Lingling strengthened very quickly in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and infrared imagery from NASA revealed the powerful thunderstorms fueling that intensification.
GPM analyzes tropical depression Kajiki's rainfall over Vietnam and Laos
The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite provided a look at rainfall rates in Tropical Depression Kajiki after it made a quick landfall in Vietnam.
UM physical therapy professor authors new guideline on treating runner's knee
University of Montana Assistant Professor Richard Willy is the lead author on a paper that offers new guidelines for treating patellofemoral pain, often known as "runner's knee."
School district secessions in the South have deepened racial segregation between school systems
Since 2000, school district secessions in the South have increasingly sorted white and black students, and white and Hispanic students, into separate school systems, weakening the potential to improve school integration, according to a new study published today in AERA Open, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Educational Research Association.
Electronic glove offers 'humanlike' features for prosthetic hand users
People with hand amputations experience difficult daily life challenges, often leading to lifelong use of a prosthetic hands and services.
FAK protein linked to chemotherapy resistance in ovarian cancer
Although the number of women being diagnosed and dying of ovarian cancer is declining, recurrence, drug resistance and mortality remain high for women with high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma, the most common form of epithelial ovarian cancer. A new study in the journal eLife by University of California San Diego School of Medicine researchers links changes in the gene for the protein focal adhesion kinase, or FAK, to the cancer's ability to survive chemotherapy.
Novel approach leads to potential sepsis prevention in burn patients
Immediately following severe burns, bacteria reach the wound from different sources, including the patient's skin, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tracts and health care-related human contact. Within the wound, bacteria multiply, establish an infection and move from the infected burn wound into the bloodstream, causing serious complications like sepsis, multiple-organ failure and death.
Prescription drug monitoring program mandates
States that require prescribers to register with and use prescription drug monitoring programs in most clinical circumstances saw notably fewer opioid prescriptions and reduced opioid-related hospital use by Medicaid patients compared to states with weak or no drug monitoring program mandates, according to a new study from investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine. The approximate annual reduction of about 12,000 inpatient stays and 39,000 emergency department visits could save an estimated $155 million a year in Medicaid spending.
Receptor protein in brain promotes resilience to stress
Scientists have discovered that a receptor on the surface of brain cells plays a key role in regulating how both animals and people respond to stress. The research suggests that the receptor may represent an important biomarker of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in humans and may offer a new target for future, more effective treatments for stress and anxiety.
Fashion brands' business practices undermining progress on ending garment worker exploitation
Top fashion companies that are pledging to end worker exploitation in their global supply chains are hampering progress through their own irresponsible sourcing practices, concludes a new report published today on working conditions in the Southern Indian garment industry powerhouse.
Scientists shed new light on demise of two extinct New Zealand songbirds
They may not have been seen for the past 50 and 110 years, but an international study into their extinction has provided answers to how the world lost New Zealand's South Island kokako and huia.
Cannabis may hold promise to treat PTSD but evidence lags behind use
As growing numbers of people are using cannabis to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a new UCL study reports that prescriptions are not backed up by adequate evidence.
Finding an effective way to reduce pressure ulcers
Expensive high-tech air mattresses are only marginally better at preventing pressure sores and ulcers than a specialist foam mattress, according to the results of a major study.
NASA finds tropical storm 14W strengthening
Tropical Storm 14W formed as a depression a couple of days ago in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and strengthened into a tropical storm on Sept. 2. Infrared data from NASA's Aqua satellite shows some powerful thunderstorms fueling further intensification.
Facebook face recognition feature to replace tag suggestions
Facebook says it is ending its practice of using face recognition software to identify users' friends in uploaded photos and automatically suggesting they "tag" them.
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