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Brain's Role in Glucose Release Under Stress

Fluorescent Molecular Agent Detects Basal Cell Carcinoma

Study Suggests Improving Sleep Regularity for Heart Failure Recovery

The Emotional Impact of Cancer Metaphors

Study Reveals Discrepancy in Hospitalization Rates in Austria

Importance of Daily Sleep and Activity for Health

Novel Technique Links Brain and Organs

Remote Behavioral Intervention Lowers Systolic Blood Pressure Variability

Bariatric Surgery Improves Inflammatory Bowel Disease Outcomes

2025 Canadian Wildfire Season: Second Worst Record, 16.5M Acres Burned

Study Reveals Faster Aging in Less Educated Americans

Study Reveals Anemic Heart Attack Patients Need Frequent Blood Transfusions

How Cell Replication Can Lead to Cancer Risk

Improving Patient Care Through Enhanced COPD Communication

University of New Hampshire Study: Easy Walks Reduce Pandemic Stress

Brucellosis: Serious Disease Misdiagnosed as Malaria

Protein Midkine's Preventative Role Against Alzheimer's

Covid-19 Manipulates Testicular Cells for Testosterone Production

Breast Cancer Patients Achieve Weight Loss Success

Risk of Deadly Fungal Infections in Medical Implants

Researchers Uncover Link Between STING Protein and Inflammatory Cell Death

Study: Early Life Antibiotic Exposure and Autoimmune Diseases in Children

AI Model Enhances Knee Osteoarthritis Prediction

Study: Early Life Antibiotic Exposure and Autoimmune Diseases in Children

Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Higher Parkinson's Risk

Fda Approves Papzimeos for Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis

Study Reveals Gender Disparity in Health Quality

Health Experts Warn of Surge in Infections from Flesh-Eating Bacterium

Cold Plasma Shows Promise in Tumor Cell Treatment

Study: Inhaled Molgramostim Boosts Pulmonary Gas Transfer

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Moisture's Impact on Atmospheric Blocking Unveiled

The Viral Power: Unraveling Internet Idea Trends

Empty Supermarket Shelves: Impact of COVID and Cyberattacks

U.S. Space Force Sends X-37B on Long-Duration Orbit Mission

Unraveling Haiti's Troubles: French Monarchy, John Law, and Stock Market Crash

Hidden Cost of Fungicides on Corn Crops

Tiny Creases in Materials Control Electrons' Spin

Researchers Uncover Nonsymmorphic Symmetry Impact on Quantum Materials

Max Planck Institute Unveils Floquet Optical Selection Rules

Neil Armstrong's Rock Mishap: Bloody Injury Revealed

Scientists Study Pulsed Electric Potential for CO2 Conversion

New Study: Remote Work Boosts New Yorkers' Environmental Action

Key Factors in Global Alpine Treeline Growth

Physicists at Hebrew University Achieve Quantum Communication Breakthrough

Stephanie McNamara Explores Great Sand Dunes National Park

Polaritons at CUNY Drive Molecular Reaction

Bacteria Evading Antibiotics: A Growing Threat

Virus in Aspergillus Fumigatus Enhances Fungal Infections

Miraculous Process: Brain Formation Unveiled

Record-Breaking Wildfires Devastate EU: 1M+ Hectares Burned

Bottlenose Dolphins Facing Morbillivirus Crisis

New Study Reveals Tissue Flows' Role in Organ Development

New AI Tool Identifies Tropical Easterly Waves

New Technology Detects Radiation Damage to DNA

Exploring Exoplanets for Dark Matter Clues

New AI Tool Identifies Tropical Easterly Waves

Global Forests Witnessing Shift to Younger Age Structure

The Joy of Grandparenting: A Hands-On Journey

USDA Researchers Open New Markets for Fruit Growers

Nasa's Artemis II Mission: Astronauts Circle Moon

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An ultra-thin smart filter can significantly extend EV battery lifespan

Lithium-Sulfur Batteries: Light, Safe, Powerful Choice

Tin-based perovskite and organic additives boost memory for devices

Tin-Based Perovskites: Promising Alternative for Electronics

Study: Passkeys' Risks in Abuse Scenarios

Researchers uncover hidden risks of passkeys in abusive relationships

Fast Charging Zinc-Ion Batteries Strengthens Cells

Google Offers Gemini AI Tools to US Federal Agencies for Free

Fast charging zinc-ion batteries to flip a foundational belief in battery design

Google to provide Gemini AI tools to US government

Tesla is slow in reporting crashes and the feds have launched an investigation to find out why

New approach to thin films holds promise for non-toxic energy storage

Adding biochar to cement yields concrete that's stronger, more environmentally friendly

Researchers Uncover Fast Fan-Like Propellers of Water Striders

Self-morphing, wing-like feet enhance surface maneuverability of water striders and robots

Mitigating Biases in Machine Learning for Critical Decisions

Fairness tool catches AI bias early

Study reimagines parcel delivery with robots, EVs and lockers

Concordia-Led Team Revolutionizes Urban Package Delivery

Impact of Water Temperature on Ship Model Predictions

Water temperature in ship model towing tanks can skew real-world ship performance predictions

Bird-inspired drones could be key to navigating through dense cities and offshore wind farms

Innovative Drone Technology for Urban Deliveries

Study Reveals Primary Cause of Performance Decline in Water Electrolyzers

Dry cathode operation addresses platinum clumping to boost water electrolyzer longevity

Paper electrode-based soft robot achieves crawling motion

Unist Researchers Extend Lifespan of Iron-Chromium Batteries

Next-Gen Soft Robots: Versatile Crawling via Asymmetric Bending

Extending the lifespan of large-scale safe energy storage with iron-chromium flow batteries

Institute of Science Tokyo Enhances Hydrogen Production

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Sunday, 15 September 2019

New York moves to enact statewide flavored e-cig ban

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is pushing to enact a statewide ban on the sale of flavored e-cigarettes amid growing health concerns connected to vaping, especially among young people.

Pear Therapeutics CEO explains app for addiction treatment

Smartphone apps have transformed the way we read the news, hail rides and connect with friends and family.

General Motors auto workers call strike in US

The United Auto Workers union called a nationwide strike against General Motors Sunday, with some 46,000 members set to walk off the job beginning at midnight amid an impasse in contract talks.

Summer of Blob: Maine sees more big, stinging jellyfish

Seaside New England is known for rocky shores, seafood shacks, chance whale sightings and, in recent months, lots of gooey, tentacled blobs.

Antibiotic resistance surges in dolphins, mirroring humans

Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest public health challenges in the world today since many common bacterial infections are developing resistance to the drugs once used to treat them, and new antibiotics aren't being developed fast enough to combat the problem.

Simjacker exploit is independent of handset type, uses SMS attack

Trouble in smartphone security land: There is a platform-agnostic intruder—it can tally up victims regardless of the hardware or software the victims rely on. Simjacker is the name of the exploit. The team who spotted it are from AdaptiveMobile Security.

Frontline fight: Indonesia locked in epic battle against jungle blazes

Working around the clock, thousands of firefighters are struggling to contain smog-belching blazes raging across rainforests and farmland in Indonesia, one of the frontlines against fires blamed for aggravating global warming.

Apple's bare cupboard vs. Netflix, Disney bulk: Will it work to win the Streaming Wars?

Disney plans to launch a new streaming service, Disney+, in November with thousands of titles from the libraries of Disney, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars and National Geographic, as well as material from Fox as well.

'Borderlands 3' launched Friday. Here's everything we know about video game

The video game that helped create the term "loot shooter" is back.

Myths and menstruation: Overcoming Pakistan's period taboo

Bent over her hand-crank sewing machine, Hajra Bibi carefully stitches sanitary pads for the women of her mountainous village in northwestern Pakistan, one of many rural areas in the deeply conservative country where periods are still taboo.

Virtual reality used to highlight uranium contamination

Activists are using virtual reality technology to focus on areas of the Navajo Nation affected by uranium contamination.

Indonesia seals off 30 companies over forest fires

Indonesia has sealed off 30 companies amid a row with Malaysia over forest fires that are spreading a thick, noxious haze around Southeast Asia, officials said Saturday.

Blame game as wheels come off India's auto sector

When India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman claimed that a preference by millennials for ride-hailing apps was contributing to a painful slump in car sales, it sparked an online backlash from furious youngsters.

Generation healthy: alcoholic seltzer craze sweeps US

Health-conscious American millennials have found their drink of choice: alcoholic carbonated water that is lower in calories and carbs than beer and wine.

Siemens, Orascom to rebuild vast Iraq power plant

Iraq on Saturday signed a $1.3 billion deal with German industrial conglomerate Siemens and Egypt's Orascom Construction to rebuild a major power plant complex in the ravaged city of Baiji, north of Baghdad.

The big business of classic TV for streaming giants

How many hundreds of millions of dollars would you pay for reruns of "Friends," the American version of "The Office" or "The Big Bang Theory"?

YouTube settlement latest in struggles over children

A settlement requiring Google-owned YouTube to pay $170 million and change how they serve up ads on videos aimed at children marks the latest twist in a series of controversies over content for young audiences.

Russia's world-first floating nuclear plant arrives in port

Russia's world first floating nuclear power station on Saturday completed a 5,000-kilometre (3,100-mile) Arctic transfer to the country's far east, the Rosatom nuclear agency said.

YouTube 'creators' fret over impact of new child protection rules

Samuel Rader quit his job three years ago to work full time on his YouTube channel, "Sam and Nia," featuring videos of his family life.

Tropical Storm Humberto dumps rain on hurricane-hit Bahamas

Tropical Storm Humberto lashed the Bahamas with rain and wind on Saturday, possibly slowing down relief efforts in the wake of the devastation wrought less than two weeks ago by Hurricane Dorian.

Ohio senators propose renaming NASA site for Neil Armstrong

Ohio's U.S. senators want Congress to rename a NASA research facility in Ohio after astronaut Neil Armstrong.