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Challenges in Patient Empathy: Impact on Medical Education
Rutgers Study: Police Spending Linked to Black American Deaths
Medics Warn of Lifelong Consequences of Chronic Malnutrition
Decades of Neglect: Impact on Women's Health
AI Study Predicts Child Emotional Issues
Optimal Timing for Covid-19 Booster and Flu Shot
Benefits of eConsent in Stroke Studies: Higher Enrollment & Adherence
Key Driver of Breast Cancer: Inavolisib Combo Boosts Survival
Students Learn AI for Medical Diagnosis But Miss Data Flaws
Trump Administration's Termination of LGBTQ+ Health Grants
Future Hope: Human Sperm Production Breakthrough
Heatwave Dilemma: Wig in Sweltering Heat
Summer Events: Beware of Loud Noises
Coffee's Interaction with Medicines: Effects and Risks
Study Shows Dostarlimab Boosts Endometrial Cancer Survival
Radionuclide Therapy with Terbium Fights Lymphoma
Family's Round-the-Clock Care in Idaho Woods
Study: Higher Emergency Surgery Costs for Black, Hispanic, and Asian Patients
Breakthrough Drug Treatment for Rare Brain Disease
1 in 4 U.S. Children Have Parent with Substance Use Disorder
Menopause Linked to Increased UTIs in Canadian Women
Police First Responders Lack Mental Health Crisis Training
Heartwarming Viral Videos: Parents Chat with Babies
Retinol Skincare Products: Clear, Radiant, Youthful Skin
Rising Temperatures Spark Increase in Tick-Borne Diseases
Marijuana Use Surges Among US Seniors
Study Reveals EMR Enhancement Boosts Fertility Preservation
Genetically Modified Fruit Flies Addicted to Cocaine
New Visualization Tool Simplifies Cancer Cell Metastasis Tracking
Unique Tumor Profiling Study Reveals Precise Treatment Options
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Merging Neutron Stars: Key for Multi-Messenger Astronomy
Impact of Industrial Iron Release on Ocean Ecosystem
Poxvirus Exploits Host's Protein Synthesis Machinery
Global Sea Level Rise Accelerates: Predicted 1.6m Surge
UK and US Deal Raises Concerns Over Food Safety
2024-25 School Year Nears End: Summer Slide Concerns
Storms Hit City: Vulnerable Neighborhoods at Risk
Building and Construction Sectors: Major Contributors to Global Greenhouse Gases
WVU Student Discovers LSD-Like Fungus for Pharma Innovation
Detroit's Population Grows Second Year: Remarkable Comeback
Veterans Protest Trump Administration Cuts
Victorians Discover Leadbeater's Possum Beyond State Borders
Importance of Forest Soil in Water, Carbon, and Nutrient Storage
Volcanologists Uncover Campi Flegrei Caldera Structure
Polycavity Materials: Solution State Functions Revealed
New Catalytic Material Developed for Efficient Hydrogen Production
New Protein Activation Strategy Developed for Living Mice
Paignton: Hub of Global Seaweed Innovation
Advancements in Artificial Intelligence Transform Business
Ancient Bone Etchings Hint at Prime Number System
University of Waterloo Researchers Achieve Vertical Sphere Roll
California's Dust Issue: Impact of 1M Idled Farmland Acres
9-Year-Old Shares Thoughts on Environment
Colossal Biosciences Restores Dire Wolf in Ecosystem
Community Policies: PolicyCraft Boosts Support & Consensus
Australia's Historic Challenges: Climate, Food, Energy, Pandemics
Maine Researchers' Guide to Enhancing Cemetery Beauty
Chemist Kim Steenbakkers Discovers Space Molecules
Australia's National Science Agency Completes Food System Stocktake
Study Reveals Virginia Neighborhood Disparities in Heat Exposure
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Satellite Sensors for Early Missile Detection
Q&A: How electro-optical sensors can offer improved protection against missile attacks
PFAS-free seals work with water-based lubricants
Seals in Technical Systems: Impact of Plastic and Lubricants
Plastics: Versatile Materials Dominate Packaging in Germany
AI tools optimize plastic packaging design for recycling and sustainability goals
A novel, multimodal approach to automated speaking skill assessment
Mastering Spoken English: Key to Academic and Professional Success
Urban Fires Leave Unburned Green Amidst Devastation
California plan to ban plants within 5 feet of homes safety overlooks some important truths about flammability
The Quest to Simulate the Human Brain
Is AI sparking a cognitive revolution that will lead to mediocrity and conformity?
Robot Completes Beijing Half-Marathon in Impressive Time
Robots run out of energy long before they run out of work to do. Feeding them could change that
Set it and forget it: Autonomous structures can be programmed to jump, days in advance
Innovative Metashells: Dynamic Structures Leap on Schedule
What to Do When Tech Meets Water
Debunking five myths about when your devices get wet
Fruit peels could help power your smartphone's camera flash. Here's how
Turning Fruit Waste into Technology for Clean Energy Storage
These five roadblocks are standing in the way of energy-efficient homes
Improving Energy Efficiency in Australian Homes
The Vulnerability of Big Tech Sharing Economy Platforms
Solar panels' shade helps boost Colorado grassland productivity in dry years
Airbnb scams: New book explores thriving criminal activity on big tech platforms
Shaded Solar Grasses Thrive in Dry Year
Solid Electrolytes Enhance Lithium-Ion Battery Safety
'Space charge layer' effect could boost solid-state battery performance
High Hopes for Green Hydrogen Production in Africa
Green hydrogen from Africa much more costly than previously assumed
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Alibaba crowns its cloud service with powerful AI chip
Alibaba's first AI chip is in the news. It's a self developed chip, said Reuters, for cloud computing services.
Why viruses like Herpes and Zika will need to be reclassified, and its biotech impact
New research reveals that the way viruses were perceived in terms of their architecture will need to be retooled, because they are actually structured in many more patterns than previously understood. The findings could have significant impact on how they are classified, our understanding of how they form, evolve and infect hosts, and strategies to identify ways to design vaccines to target them.
Longest coral reef survey to date reveals major changes in Australia's Great Barrier Reef
Coral reefs around the world are under increasing stress due to a combination of local and global factors. As such, long-term investigation is becoming increasingly important to understanding ecosystem responses.
Advocates fault Facebook over misleading posts by politicos
Some civil rights groups agree Facebook has made progress in addressing their concerns, but advocates are still criticizing the tech giant's reiteration that it won't remove newsworthy posts from elected officials, even if they're misleading or break the site's rules against things like racist speech.
Morocco makes headway against HIV but stigma remains
In Morocco, the struggle against HIV has been so successful in recent years that campaigners worry about losing funding for combatting the virus, but for people living with the disease it remains a heavy stigma.
US death toll from vaping-related illness hits 12
Twelve people in the United States have died from vaping-related illness, health officials said on Thursday, reporting 805 cases of lung injury associated with e-cigarette use.
DoorDash breach exposes data of nearly 5 mn users
On-demand restaurant meal delivery service DoorDash on Thursday said a breach of its system exposed nearly five million customers, eateries and "Dashers" to a data breach.
McDonald's to test veggie burger in Canada
Fast food giant McDonald's is dipping another foot into the world of plant-based "meat," announcing plans on Thursday to test a vegetarian burger in Canada.
Volkswagen faces first mass diesel lawsuit on home turf
Car behemoth Volkswagen will face a German court Monday, as hundreds of thousands of owners of manipulated diesel cars demand compensation four years after the country's largest post-war industrial scandal erupted.
VW 'dieselgate' fraud: Timeline of a scandal
As Volkswagen faces the wrath of car owners in a mass "dieselgate" lawsuit on its home turf, here's a look at how the emissions cheating was uncovered and the fallout for the auto giant:
Code War: Myanmar's final digital battle ends
Accessing everything from Wikipedia to Google Maps in Myanmar is about to get a lot easier when it finally adopts the universal code underpinning phone and online communication next week.
Winemaking in the Nordics, a world away from French chateau luxe
Making wine in the Nordic countries is far from the glamour associated with Europe's famed wine chateaux: here the sun is fickle, the season is short and diehard aficionados work up more sweat than wine but climate change is helping boost harvests.
Cameroon's Silicon Mountain tech startups struggle with insurgency
Hi-tech promoters had big dreams for Silicon Mountain in Cameroon, where a broad plateau was seen as perfect for startup ventures, but their hopes have been shattered by a separatist struggle.
Facebook hides 'likes' in Australia trial to ease anxiety
Facebook has begun hiding the number of "likes" for posts in Australia, it said Friday, a trial designed to ease social pressure that could be rolled out worldwide.
Hard landing for SoftBank? WeWork woes raise questions
SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son is no stranger to controversy, but a meltdown at WeWork has sparked pointed questions about whether his enormous investments and futuristic pronouncements are more style than substance.
Preserving old bones with modern technology
A team of University of Colorado Boulder anthropologists is out to change the way that scientists study old bones damage-free.
Jumping the gap may make electronics faster
A quasi-particle that travels along the interface of a metal and dielectric material may be the solution to problems caused by shrinking electronic components, according to an international team of engineers.
New studies question whether novel anti-cancer drugs are worth their extra cost
Many new anti-cancer medicines add little value for patients compared to standard treatment and are rarely worth the extra cost, according to results of two studies investigating links between clinical benefit and pricing in Europe and the USA, reported at the ESMO Congress 2019.
Researchers release reports on economic impacts of MGM Springfield
In two highly anticipated reports about the economic impacts of MGM Springfield, University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers found that the resort-casino's construction was felt in every corner of the Commonwealth, and its development has been part of the strengthening housing and real estate markets of Greater Springfield.
Clinical trial to test potential new therapy for giant cell arteritis
An international, multicenter phase II clinical trial is evaluating the efficacy and safety of mavrilimumab co-administered with a 26-week corticosteroid taper in patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA). The study is sponsored by Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), in New York City, is one of the centers participating in the research.
Air pollution linked to increased risk of infant death and reduced lung function in children
Air pollution is linked to an increased risk of death in babies according to a study of nearly eight million live births, to be presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress on Sunday.
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