NASA shares breathtaking image of a wind-sculpted sea of blue dunes on Mars taken by the Odyssey orbiter Business InsiderMars Helicopter Flight Delayed to No Earlier ... Continue Reading »
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Data of 1.3 million Clubhouse users leaked online, with fears ‘real damage’ will be caused – media RT500 Million LinkedIn users' data leaked online | Latest ... Continue Reading »
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LG quits the phone business CNETLG Velvet gets Android 11 in the US, Verizon first in line 9to5GoogleVerizon's LG Velvet 5G UW is receiving Android 11 update GSMArena.comLG ... Continue Reading »
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The Nokia X20 brings 5G phones down to $415 Ars TechnicaForums are now open for Legion Phone Duel 2, Nokia X20 / X10, Nokia G20 / ... Continue Reading »
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There Are Hundreds of TikTok-Famous Beauty Items, But These 18 Are Legit Yahoo LifestyleThe Ordinary's Peeling Solution Is Totally Worth The TikTok Hype Women's HealthThese 18 TikTok-Viral ... Continue Reading »
New Warzone meta gun? Drift0r says there’s a weapon better than AUG & M16 DexertoCall of Duty: Warzone Leaker Reveals Rebirth Night Map, Payload Mode, and ... Continue Reading »
Reminder: Nintendo's Huge Multiplayer Switch Sale Ends This Weekend, Over 190 Games Reduced (Europe) Nintendo LifeThe Big Multiplayer Nintendo eShop Sale Discounts Over 190 Switch Games Nintendo ... Continue Reading »
From power grids and telecommunications to water supply and financial systems, digital data controls the infrastructure systems on which society relies. These complex, multi-tier systems ... Continue Reading »
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have shown that a quantity known as "thermoelectric conductivity" is an effective measure for the dimensionality of newly developed thermoelectric ... Continue Reading »
Patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose cancer cells have low levels of aneuploidy - an abnormal number of chromosomes - tend to respond ... Continue Reading »
Research from Queen Mary University of London has revealed novel insights into the effects of chemotherapy on the tumour microenvironment (TME). The study, published today ... Continue Reading »
Giving early-stage pancreatic cancer patients a CD40 immune-stimulating drug helped jumpstart a T cell attack to the notoriously stubborn tumor microenvironment before surgery and other ... Continue Reading »
MD Anderson researchers have discovered that mutant KRAS and p53, the most frequently mutated genes in pancreatic cancer, interact to promote metastasis and tumor growth. ... Continue Reading »
A personalized cancer vaccine developed with the help of a Mount Sinai computational platform raised no safety concerns and showed potential benefit in patients with ... Continue Reading »
Early results from a new, pioneering chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell immunotherapy trial led by researchers at the UCLA found using a bilateral attack ... Continue Reading »
People with obstructive sleep apnea who treat their apnea with the commonly-prescribed positive airway pressure therapy were less likely to be diagnosed with dementia. Continue Reading »
Jupiter's polar cap is threaded in part with closed magnetic field lines rather than entirely with open magnetic field lines, new research finds. Continue Reading »
In a new commentary reviewing current research on the potential relationships among pollution, respiratory viruses and health disparities, physician-researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center ... Continue Reading »
The virus that causes tick-borne encephalitis appears to trick the immune system, misdirecting it into producing inferior antibodies. But new research shows some people produce ... Continue Reading »
It's time for a more nuanced approach to vaccine prioritization in Canada, as more contagious COVID-19 variants become prevalent and a third wave of infections ... Continue Reading »
The adoption of a school funding system in California that increased revenues for schools enrolling higher-need students led to an increase in the rate at ... Continue Reading »
Functional neurological disorder can present with a range of potentially debilitating neurological symptoms. In some individuals, the act of receiving a vaccine--or even a placebo ... Continue Reading »
Researchers employed magnesium to convert CO2 to methane, methanol and formic acid, using water as the sole hydrogen source. The conversion of CO2 (or air) ... Continue Reading »
When setting SARS-CoV-2 vaccine priorities, Canada should take a more nuanced approach that considers geographic and occupational risk exposures, as 75% of Canadian adults have ... Continue Reading »
Children may not be as infectious in spreading SARS-CoV-2 to others as previously thought, according to new University of Manitoba-led research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical ... Continue Reading »
Researchers showed that a new hyaluronic acid hydrogel system can reinforce and seal areas of injured cartilage in animal studies, paving the way for future ... Continue Reading »
Researchers developed an experimentally validated advanced computer model that reproduces the shapes and positions of millions of nerve cells in the eye, as well as ... Continue Reading »
Psychosocial stress - typically resulting from difficulty coping with challenging environments - may work synergistically to put women at significantly higher risk of developing coronary ... Continue Reading »
This is about a new study using human genetics that suggests researchers should prioritize clinical trials of drugs that target two proteins to manage COVID-19 ... Continue Reading »
The properties of carbon-based nanomaterials can be altered and engineered through the deliberate introduction of certain structural "imperfections". The challenge, however, is to control the ... Continue Reading »
A new study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Reports (JADR) continues to support a growing body of evidence that aluminum contributes to the ... Continue Reading »
This could mean that purchasers are consuming less excess sugar and calories, and less obesity. The findings are consistent with evaluations in other countries with ... Continue Reading »
a recent study by Indiana University researchers found the bill, called the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA), has not greatly increased the amount of ... Continue Reading »
A tiny protein of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that gives rise to COVID-19, may have big implications for future treatments, according to a team of Penn ... Continue Reading »
The American Society of Nephrology (ASN) and the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) announce the concurrent publication of "Special Article: Reassessing the Inclusion of Race in ... Continue Reading »
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered that bird blood produces more heat in winter, when it is colder, than in autumn. The study ... Continue Reading »
A team of scientists led by Alexander Loy (University of Vienna) and David Schleheck (University of Konstanz) has analyzed how microbes in the gut process ... Continue Reading »
Over fifty years, the proportion of young Danes who sneeze, rub itchy eyes or suffer a blocked nose because of pollen has grown from 7-8 ... Continue Reading »
Peer reviewed and published in the journal Mutagenesis, results show that under the conditions of test, undiluted vape e-liquids and their aerosol extracts exhibited entirely ... Continue Reading »
Joint study by the Universities of Konstanz and Vienna shows: A sulfosugar from green vegetables promotes the growth of important gut bacteria. Continue Reading »
An international group of scientists led by the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research have studied the chemical composition of 50 protoplanetary-disk forming regions in the ... Continue Reading »
Early in the Corona pandemic, a team of immunologists from the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics in Freiburg and physicians from the University ... Continue Reading »
The results of two studies suggest that people receiving this treatment regularly have a lower risk of becoming infected, and suffer a milder form of ... Continue Reading »
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba have discovered how nitrate controls nodule formation through positive and negative regulation of symbiotic genes in Lotus japonicus. The ... Continue Reading »
Throughout the last ice age, the climate changed repeatedly and rapidly during so-called Dansgaard-Oeschger events, where Greenland temperatures rose between 5 and 16 degrees Celsius ... Continue Reading »
Nine out of ten Danes say that they will accept the COVID-19 vaccine when offered. This is the same level as before the AstraZeneca vaccine ... Continue Reading »
A twin study recently completed at the University of Helsinki indicates that the machinery responsible for energy handling in fat tissue is working poorly in ... Continue Reading »
A team from the Department of Agronomy at the UCO has demonstrated, through field tests carried out during 8 agricultural seasons, that foliar feeding with ... Continue Reading »
The concentration of the radioactive element radon is known to change in the ground before and after earthquakes. Previous studies have shown elevated radon levels ... Continue Reading »
A Monash University-led international research team has uncovered a new technique that can speed up recovery from bone replacements. Novel micropillars, 10 times smaller than ... Continue Reading »
Researchers at IMBA - Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences - demonstrate that different viruses can lead to brain malformations through ... Continue Reading »
In some men, having traditional masculine characteristics such as competitiveness and adventurousness was linked to being better fathers to infants, a new study found. But ... Continue Reading »
Exercise and a healthy diet in childhood leads to adults with bigger brains and lower levels of anxiety, according to new UC Riverside research in ... Continue Reading »
As demonstrated by multiple studies, women who breastfeed have a lower risk for developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes, though the mechanisms by which these risks ... Continue Reading »
Cognitive motor training helps in the fight against Alzheimer's and dementia, as demonstrated for the first time in a study by an international team of ... Continue Reading »
An international team working at Berkeley Lab used a unique X-ray instrument to learn new things about lithium-rich battery materials that have been the subject ... Continue Reading »
Early results show that a new combination drug therapy is safe and effective against advanced skin cancer in patients who were not able to have ... Continue Reading »
A new study shows that in a predominantly Black, urban patient population with substantial social disadvantage, tumor profiling decreased patient acceptance of active surveillance. Men ... Continue Reading »
For the first time, researchers have been able to obtain data from underneath Thwaites Glacier, also known as the "Doomsday Glacier". They find that the ... Continue Reading »
Researchers explored the distribution of biofilm communities in the continental deep subsurface. Their study highlights the presence of "hotspots" for microbial life around iron-rich minerals. ... Continue Reading »
Researchers at Osaka University have shown that SLPI, a secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor, coordinates the mutually contradictory actions of parathyroid hormone (PTH) on bone. They ... Continue Reading »
What The Study Did: Researchers analyzed changes in out-of-pocket health care expenses in the United States during the last two decades. Continue Reading »
What The Study Did: This Viewpoint discusses potential associations between functional neurological disorder and COVID-19 vaccinations. Continue Reading »
What The Study Did: Genome analysis was performed on SARS-CoV-2 RNA from seven patients in a long-term care facility who were asymptomatic at the time ... Continue Reading »
What The Study Did: In this observational study, data are used to assess the association of demographic and clinical characteristics with severe COVID-19 illness among ... Continue Reading »
Sets of genes associated with resistance to immunotherapy in patients with metastatic urothelial cancer of the bladder have been identified and validated by researchers at ... Continue Reading »
Experts have uncovered a new molecular reason why faecal transplants are highly effective in treating infections such as C. difficile (a nasty bacteria that can ... Continue Reading »
During the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency department doctors, nurses and other frontline staff experienced unprecedented levels of stress and emotional exhaustion that ... Continue Reading »
Obesity is linked to heavier periods and may be caused by delayed repair of the womb lining, according to a study published in the Journal ... Continue Reading »
A new gene editing technology called CRISPRoff allows researchers to control gene expression with high specificity while leaving the sequence of the DNA unchanged. The ... Continue Reading »
For those who have sickle cell disease, there are only a few treatment options, which include bone marrow transplants, gene therapy or other treatments that ... Continue Reading »
University of Sydney researchers have made a significant discovery in the field of materials science, for the first time providing a full picture of how ... Continue Reading »
New study shows how the principles of Mario Kartespecially the parts of it that make the game fun for playerscan be applied to reduce world ... Continue Reading »
Researchers at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology are one step closer to outlining the most efficient and effective methods of using breast ... Continue Reading »
Women undergoing surgery to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI) are not at increased risk of developing pelvic cancers, according to a large-scale, population-based study in ... Continue Reading »
A new paper urges archaeologists and history professionals to work closely with people who are grappling with racism in public monuments and institutional names in ... Continue Reading »
For nearly a decade, scientists have relied on an MRI-based map, or atlas, of the pig brain - developed at the University of Illinois using ... Continue Reading »
The network of nerves connecting our eyes to our brains is sophisticated and researchers have now shown that it evolved much earlier than previously thought, ... Continue Reading »
In a new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Florida State University researchers managed to visualize the vortex tubes in a ... Continue Reading »
"Invasive Species in Forests and Rangelands of the United States: A Comprehensive Science Synthesis for the United States Forest Sector," was recently released as an ... Continue Reading »
Scientists have discovered a surprising response in lung cells infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which might explain why the disease is so difficult to treat. ... Continue Reading »
Leaking calcium in neurons an early sign of Alzheimer's pathologyNew Haven, Conn. -- Alzheimer's disease is known for its slow attack on neurons crucial to ... Continue Reading »
Scientists could be a step closer to finding a way to reduce the impact of traumatic memories, according to a Texas A&M University study published ... Continue Reading »
Cells from healthy individuals with major depressive disorder were found to have higher than expected rates of methylation at specific sites on their DNA, when ... Continue Reading »
Archaeologists from Washington University in St. Louis excavated around earthen mounds and analyzed sediment cores to test a persistent theory about the collapse of Cahokia, ... Continue Reading »
Six years ago, Michael Niederweis, Ph.D., described the first toxin ever found for the deadly pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis. However, the mechanism for its secretion from ... Continue Reading »
Ion channel activity varies according to the mechanical stresses acting on ion channels within the cell membrane, but directly measuring such changes within a complex ... Continue Reading »
Zoology and biology researchers produce and test 3D printed beetle models to find out if they would be a feasible option when testing mate choice ... Continue Reading »
Many factors, including need, affect healthcare use. Strategies geared to enhancing the provision and access to healthcare must consider the various mechanisms that contribute to ... Continue Reading »
While attention has been focused on the Perseverance rover that landed on Mars last month, its predecessor Curiosity continues to explore the base of Mount ... Continue Reading »
Utah had more melanoma deaths than any other state from 1975 to 2013, says a letter published today by HCI researchers in the New England ... Continue Reading »
A global science collaboration using data from NASA's Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) telescope on the International Space Station has discovered X-ray surges accompanying ... Continue Reading »
A current study by scientists of the University of Bonn and Southwest University in China sheds light on an unusual interdependence: Maize can attract special ... Continue Reading »
New research has uncovered a surprising role for so-called "jumping" genes that are a source of genetic mutations responsible for a number of human diseases. ... Continue Reading »
While it isn't surprising that infants and children love to look at people's movements and faces, recent research from Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical ... Continue Reading »
Gale Crater's central sedimentary mound (Aeolis Mons or, informally, Mount Sharp) is a 5.5-km-tall remnant of the infilling and erosion of this ancient impact crater. ... Continue Reading »
Having a responsive, supportive partner minimizes the negative impacts of an individual's depression or external stress on their romantic relationship, according to research by a ... Continue Reading »
A group of researchers led by Aaron Bufe and Niels Hovius of GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences has taken advantage of different erosion rates ... Continue Reading »
Astronomers at Western University have discovered the most rapidly rotating brown dwarfs known. They found three brown dwarfs that each complete a full rotation roughly ... Continue Reading »
A new study from Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management and the University of Massachusetts Boston was able to predict the success of movies, commercials, ... Continue Reading »