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New Data-Driven Method Enhances Prosthetic Leg Fitting
Study Links Low Fluid Intake to Health Risks
Hemoglobin's New Antioxidant Role in the Brain
Study Finds Higher Cardiovascular Disease Rates in Racialized Communities
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
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Excessive Fertilization: Impact on Environment
Johns Hopkins Study: X-ray Imaging Reveals Sandstone Compression
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
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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
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSSunday, 22 September 2019
Face transplant recipient's donor face now failing
A woman who was severely burned in a domestic violence attack in Vermont is hoping for a second face transplant after doctors recently discovered tissue damage that likely will lead to the loss of her donor face.
Five-year period ending 2019 set to be hottest on record
A damning new UN report published Sunday said the world is falling badly behind in the race to avert climate disaster as a result of runaway warming, with the five-year period ending 2019 set to be the hottest ever.
Swiss hold high-altitude wake for lost glacier
Dozens of people dressed in black went on a "funeral march" up a steep Swiss mountainside on Sunday to mark the disappearance of an Alpine glacier amid growing global alarm over climate change.
Suspected drones disrupt Dubai flights
Flights at Dubai's international airport, one of the world's busiest, were briefly disrupted Sunday due to "suspected drone activity," officials said.
Could Venus have been habitable?
Venus may have been a temperate planet hosting liquid water for 2-3 billion years, until a dramatic transformation starting over 700 million years ago resurfaced around 80% of the planet. A study presented today at the EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2019 by Michael Way of The Goddard Institute for Space Science gives a new view of Venus's climatic history and may have implications for the habitability of exoplanets in similar orbits.
GM electric car push could mean fewer and lower paying jobs
If U.S. consumers ever ditch fuel burners for electric vehicles, then the United Auto Workers union is in trouble.
Communities search for ways to live with growing fire threat
Unless it's Sunday, Kelly Loew is steering her rusty red Jeep down the same mail route in Shingletown, as she has six days a week for the last seven years. But she delivers less mail these days as California's persistent wildfires drive residents away.
Tanzania not sharing information on suspected Ebola: WHO
The World Health Organization has accused Tanzania of failing to provide information on suspected cases of Ebola in the country, potentially hindering efforts to curb the spread of the deadly virus.
Albania inspects quake damages, sees over 100 aftershocks
Many Albanians in the capital of Tirana and the port city of Durres have not gone back home after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake injured 105 people and damaged hundreds of homes.
As global leaders meet, the Amazon rainforest burns
The fires that burned through the Amazon rainforest last month sparked international outcry and offers of help, but as world leaders meet in New York, the planet's largest rainforest remains engulfed in flames.
Lorena downgraded to tropical storm off northwest Mexico coast
Hurricane Lorena was downgraded to a tropical storm as it swirled in the Gulf of California off northwest Mexico Saturday, after making landfall near the Los Cabos beach resort, the Mexican hurricane monitor said.
Runaway bear cub returns to the wild in French Pyrenees
A runaway bear cub that tunneled its way out of an enclosure in southern France but was eventually recaptured after a chase through the countryside has been returned to the wild, local authorities said at the weekend.
Flights cancelled as Typhoon Tapah approaches Japan
Typhoon Tapah approached southwestern Japan Sunday, with heavy rain and strong winds grounding hundreds of regional flights.
UK travel giant Thomas Cook faces collapse
Thomas Cook's 178-year existence was hanging by a thread on Sunday after the iconic British travel firm struggled to find further private investment and is now relying on an unlikely government bailout.
Swiss to hold high-altitude wake for lost glacier
Dozens of people will undertake a "funeral march" up a steep Swiss mountainside on Sunday to mark the disappearance of an Alpine glacier amid growing global alarm over climate change.
Thousands of Swiss protest 5G wireless over health fears
Thousands of people protested in the Swiss capital Bern Saturday over the roll-out of a 5G wireless technology across the country, which they fear could damage people's health.
Environmental activists get down and dirty on mass cleanup day
Thousands of volunteers wielding nets and bin bags scoured coasts, parks and riverbanks across the globe Saturday, in a litter-picking drive highlighting the vast quantity of trash dumped worldwide, a day after mass international climate protests.
Digital threats multiply ahead of 2020 US elections
It could be a manipulated video embarrassing a candidate. Or a computer voting system locked by ransomware. Or doubts about electronic voting machines with no paper backups.
Refugees from rising seas: no place to call home
Most refugees fleeing persecution, famine or civil strife dream of one thing: going home some day.
Tackling cardiovascular deaths requires urgent action in children
Encouraging activity and improving diet in children is crucial to cut deaths from cardiovascular disease—and is the focus of an innovative school project in São Paulo, Brazil. The first results are presented today at the Brazilian Congress of Cardiology (SBC 2019).
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