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Researchers Uncover Issue with Genetically Engineered Immune Cells
McGill Study Reveals Distinct Suicidal Thought Patterns
Is Your Pool Water Really Clean?
Mental Health Settings: Last Resort Practices for Safety
Prehabilitation Protocol Reverses Frailty in Heart Failure
Study Reveals Hereditary Cancer Identification on TikTok
Tuna Recall Over Listeria: 7 States Affected
New Study in Nanotechnology: Less Harmful Breast Cancer Therapy
"Human Genome Project: Evolution to 1000 Genomes Success"
Brain's Internal GPS Alters in Familiar Environments
Key Difference Found in Rhabdomyosarcoma Types
Autoantibodies Impact Cancer Immunotherapy Response
Researchers Discover Neurobiotic Sense: Gut-Brain Communication Breakthrough
New Treatment for Schizophrenia: Addressing Cognitive Deficits
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Australians Wake Up to Seasonal Cold Symptoms
Who Covers Upfront Outing Costs: Cinema, Play, Theme Park
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Stay Cool and Hydrated: Summer Dangers to Avoid
Predicting Breastfeeding Challenges for Expectant Mothers
Breakthrough Study Reveals Brain's Memory Sorting Code
Lithium Treatment for Bipolar Disorder: Dosage Risks
Study Reveals Women's Lethal Acts Linked to Provocation
Sarah Forgie Reflects on Finding Joy Amid Pandemic Burnout
Beware: Dangers of Chlorine Dioxide Marketing
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: Risk After Surgery
Global Health Concern: Air Pollution's Impact on Immune Responses
Study Reveals Link Between mRNA Vaccines and Menstrual Changes
Beetroot Juice Linked to Lower Blood Pressure
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Atom Temperature Measurement Disproves Decades-Old Theory
DNA Replication Reveals DNA Three-Way Junctions
Antimatter Breakthrough: Antiproton Qubit Trapped for Minutes
Scientists Uncover Elemental Sulfur in Space
Germany's Blue Carbon Ecosystems: Climate Mitigation & Biodiversity
Kansas Researcher Studies Aquaterra: Submerged Ancient Regions
Summer Heat Impact on Cities: Buildings and Pavement Trap Sun's Warmth
Grandparents: Vital Childcare Support in Family Life
Is Your Pool Water Really Clean?
Universe's Stars: Key to Understanding Galaxies
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Global Efforts to Address Climate Change at Local Levels
International Research Team Uncovers Key Link in Lithium-Mediated Nitrogen Reduction
Fossil Site in Colombia: Terror Bird and Caiman Encounters
Study Reveals Benefits of Efficient Stoves in Rwanda
Deep Sea Study Shows Global Connectivity of Marine Life
Evolutionary Role of Body Coverings in Warm-Bloodedness
Mouse Survival: Flee or Freeze Dilemma
Understanding Quantum Confinement in Nanoscale Materials
Mosquitoes Cause 600K Deaths in 2023
Researchers Develop Mechanical Adhesive Inspired by Hitchhiking Fish
Mapping Earth's Underground Mycorrhizal Fungal Biodiversity
Scientists Decode Human Genome Regions Across Ancestries
Australian Properties Face Bushfire, Erosion, Flood Risks
Gardeners' Dilemma: Choosing Plants During Water Restrictions
Trump Unveils AI Action Plan: Executive Orders Address Bias
"Djerba: Rich Cultural History and Architectural Sites"
Ghosting Phenomenon: Abandonment Beyond Dating
Political Divide: Young Women Shift Liberal, Men Conservative
175 Countries Meet in Geneva for Final UN Plastic Pollution Treaty Talks
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Five reasons why driverless cars probably won't take over your street any time soon
UK Government Launches Consultation on Driverless Cars
Scientists design sustainable and more resistant asphalt using cigarette butts
Rise in Cigarette Butt Waste: 9 Trillion by 2025
Spain Leads in Recycling Buildings and Materials
The circular economy could make demolition a thing of the past—here's how
The Role of Human Labor in Content Moderation
Hard labor conditions of online moderators directly affect how well the internet is policed—new study
Watermarks offer no defense against deepfakes, study suggests
University of Waterloo Study: AI Image Watermarks Easily Removed
Harvesting Robots: Future Support for Agricultural Businesses
3D laser scanner improves sensing capabilities of harvesting robots
Nature Inspires Advanced Underwater Propulsion
Soft robot mimics ancient cephalopods for efficient, low-noise underwater movement
Decoding Machine Decision-Making in AI World
Q&A with professor of computer science: What happens when AI faces the human problem of uncertainty?
Institute Unveils Datavzrd: Simplifying Complex Data
South Korean Team Develops Breakthrough Lithium-Metal Battery Tech
New open-source tool makes complex data understandable
New transfer printing method creates safer, longer-lasting lithium-metal batteries
Reinventing cement by harnessing volcanic chemistry to create more sustainable building materials
The Power of Spectrum in Wireless Communication
Roman Author Pliny the Elder: Dust Turning to Stone
Metal-free supercapacitor stack delivers 200 volts from just 3.8 cm³
Researchers build tiny tech that could power faster, smarter 6G wireless
New Method for Compact Energy Storage Devices Developed
Researchers develop new method to boost industrial robot dynamics modeling efficiency
Chinese Academy of Sciences Enhances Industrial Robot Dynamics
AI boom leads to record costs on US grid and calls for new plants
Record $16.1 Billion Spent on U.S. Power Grid Upgrades
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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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