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Video Game Health: Healing Potions and Heart Grabs
Improved Survival in Rare BRAF V600E-Mutated Thyroid Cancer
Improved Progression Free Survival in Aggressive Breast Cancer
New International Clinical Guideline on Visual Impairment in Stroke
Investigational Drug Shows Promise in AML Subtype
Liquid Biopsy Test Extends Breast Cancer Treatment Efficacy
Study Links Daytime Sleepiness to Higher Mortality in Middle-Aged Women
Study Reveals Preference for CPAP Over Tirzepatide
Federal Cuts Impact Health Nonprofits in California
Early Signs of Memory Loss: Forgetfulness and Confusion
Study Reveals Night Owls Show Higher Impulsivity
Interactive Game Trial Shows Promise for Nerve Pain Treatment
Moderna Inc. Receives U.S. Approval for New Covid Vaccine
Financial Abilities of Older Adults Improve with Age, Study Finds
Rising Risk of Neurodegenerative Diseases in Aging Population
New Highly Transmissible Covid Subvariant Detected in California
Global Population: 5% Affected by Common Mental Health Disorder
Study: MIND Diet Reduces Alzheimer's Risk
Trump Boosts Coal Production, Revives Abandoned Industry
Air Quality Alerts in Northeastern and Northwestern Minnesota
Charisse Brown Battles Diminished Vision from Glaucoma
Board Game Empowering Autism: Study Reveals Storytelling Potential
Residents of Copper-Mining Town East of Phoenix Familiar with Medicaid
Anti-Inflammatory Diet Boosts Colon Cancer Survival
Group-Based Intervention for Latina Breast Cancer Survivors
Study Reveals Gender Differences in Athletes' Hearts
Urgent Change Needed in Canada's Cancer Care Workforce
Study Links Microplastic Particles to Organ Damage
Exercise Program Boosts Colon Cancer Survival
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Cosmic Rays Generate Surprising Muon Showers
Coastal Sands' Surprising Denitrification Process
Milky Way and Andromeda Evolution Simulation: 10B Years
Study Reveals Seychelles Warbler Parental Bonding Impact
Exploring Religious Diversity in Mississippi
Struggle with Ketchup Bottles: Quick Fix Needed
Protein from Fleas Fights Bacteria in Implant Infections
"Hells Canyon: North America's Deepest Gorge Unveiled"
Astronomers Discover New Pulsation Modes in Massive White Dwarf
Nasa Engineers Develop Europa Lander Prototype
Physicists Develop Lens to Transform Infrared Light
Legacy of Bushfires in Victoria: Black Thursday to Black Summer
Deadly Impact: Antimicrobial Resistance's Toll on Health
Unveiling Rich History: Imaging Tech Reveals Outdoor Secrets
Molecular Machine Learning Boosts Drug Discovery
Researchers Recreate World's Oldest Synthetic Pigment
"Key to Finding Life on Exoplanets: Analyzing Atmospheric Chemistry"
Superhydrides: High-Pressure Synthesis for Enhanced Hydrogen Storage
Mini Laser Device for LiDAR and Gravitational Wave Detection
Male Sage-Grouse Dance Skills Trump Aggression in Mating
Proton Beams at Giga-Electron-Volt Energies: Compact Breakthrough
Understanding Turbulence: Nature's Complex Fluctuations
Copper: Versatile Metal Accelerating Chemical Reactions
University of Warwick Unveils Synthetic Sugar Test for Snake Venom
Battle Against Bedbugs: Home Dwellers' Nightmare
United Launch Alliance Faces Delays, SpaceX Emerges as Top Provider
Trump Proposes Private Sector Plan for Mars Missions
Low Water Flow from Rocky Mountain Snowpack Sparks Drought Concerns
Peggy Whitson Skips Hall of Fame Induction
Peruvian Amazon Forests Struggle Post Gold Mining
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Google search judge scrutinizes AI power in trial resolution
Federal Judge Considers AI Advantages in Google Monopoly Case
LinkedIn Job Cuts: Professional Network Slashes Positions
LinkedIn cuts 281 workers in California as tech layoffs continue
Social Media Users Turn to AI Chatbot Amid India-Pakistan Conflict
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Airlines Downgrade 2025 Traffic and Profit Projections
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Textile Engineer Enhances PPE Comfort
Textile engineer develops 3D-printed material to boost mobility in protective clothing
Gaming fans bring electric energy to Rotterdam as TwitchCon arrives
Gaming Fans Buzz Near Rotterdam's Ahoy Arena
Google says to appeal online search antitrust ruling
Google to Appeal Anti-Competitive Ruling in Online Search
Silicon Valley VCs navigate uncertain AI future
Silicon Valley VCs: Investing in AI Behemoths
'The Matrix is everywhere': cinema bets on immersion
Neo Dodges Bullets in Los Angeles Theater
Japan's Fukushima Region: Soil Decontamination Post-Nuclear Disaster
Recycling contaminated soil from Fukushima: Japan's dilemma
Nintendo aims to match Switch success with new console
Nintendo Aims to Replicate Switch Success with New Console
India, a major user of coal power, is making large gains in clean energy adoption. Here is how
India's Push for Clean Energy Leadership
Roboticists Innovate Human-Like Robots for Sports
Robotic table tennis system predicts ball trajectory and adapts swing in real time
Industry Group Condemns Automakers' Price War
Chinese automakers get stern 'price war' warning after discount spree
As Google retreats from real estate, will it still build the 15,000 homes it promised?
Google's $1 Billion Pledge to Address Bay Area Housing Crisis
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSSaturday, 19 October 2019
Colorectal surgery patients use fewer opioids, report less pain with enhanced recovery after surgery
Colorectal surgery patients who were a part of an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program had less pain, while using nearly half as many opioids, according to research being presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2019 annual meeting.
Smartphone app reminds heart patients to take their pills
Heart patients using a smartphone app reminder are more likely to take their medication than those who receive written instructions, according to a study presented at the 45th Argentine Congress of Cardiology (SAC 2019).
Google completes first drone delivery in the US
Alphabet (Google) subsidiary Wing has become the first company in the United States to deliver packages by drone.
Move over, Honeycrisp: New apple to debut at grocery stores
They call it the Cosmic Crisp. It's not a video game, a superhero or the title of a Grateful Dead song.
Egypt unveils trove of ancient coffins excavated in Luxor
Egypt revealed Saturday a rare trove of 30 ancient wooden coffins that have been well-preserved over millennia in the archaeologically rich Valley of the Kings in Luxor.
Transforming sulphur dioxide from harmful to useful
Scientists have created molecular cages within a polymer to trap harmful sulphur dioxide pollution in order to transform it into useful compounds and reduce waste and emissions.
Mars 2020 unwrapped and ready for testing
In this time-lapse video, taken on Oct. 4, 2019, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, bunny-suited engineers remove the inner layer of protective antistatic foil on the Mars 2020 rover after the vehicle was relocated from JPL's Spacecraft Assembly Facility to the Simulator Building for testing.
NASA's planetary protection review addresses changing reality of space exploration
NASA released a report Friday with recommendations from the Planetary Protection Independent Review Board (PPIRB) the agency established in response to a recent National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report and a recommendation from the NASA Advisory Council.
Young climate activists in Africa struggle to be heard
As Greta Thunberg and the Extinction Rebellion inspire climate protesters across the globe, young African activists say they still struggle to make themselves heard.
Thunberg brings her climate protest to Canada's oil patch
Teen activist Greta Thunberg rallied with climate change protesters in Canada's oil-rich province of Albert on Friday, as oil workers counter-protested by honking the horns of their big rigs.
Huawei exec: Chinese tech giant wants to be 'transparent'
A top executive of Chinese tech giant Huawei said Friday that the company is prepared to be "open and transparent" as it looks to persuade the U.S. government that it can be trusted and that national security concerns about its technology are unfounded.
Facebook says it will deliver News Corp stories
Facebook on Friday confirmed that some stories from News Corp, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, will be delivered at a new "tab" planned at the leading social network.
New research center aims to make electronics more secure
The University of Cincinnati will lead a new National Science Foundation research center to protect electronics and networked systems from sabotage, hacking or spying.
NASA-NOAA satellite finds overshooting tops, gravity waves in Tropical Storm Nestor
NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite provided night-time and infrared views of developing Tropical Storm Nestor in the Gulf of Mexico and found over-shooting cloud tops and gravity waves. When the satellite passed over the potential tropical depression early on Oct. 18, it was consolidating. Less than 12 hours later, it became a tropical storm.
Wind turbine design and placement can mitigate negative effect on birds
Wind energy is increasingly seen as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, as it contributes to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. It is estimated that by 2050, wind turbines will contribute more than 20% of the global electricity supply. However, the rapid expansion of wind farms has raised concerns about the impact of wind turbines on wildlife.
Land management practices to reduce nitrogen load may be affected by climate changes
Nitrogen from agricultural production is a major cause of pollution in the Mississippi River Basin and contributes to large dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico.
UK veterinary profession simply not ready for 'no deal' Brexit
The UK veterinary profession is simply not prepared for a 'No Deal' Brexit, warns the editor of Vet Record.
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