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Skin Microbiome: Bacteria Shield from UV Rays
Hormone Fgf21 Reverses Fatty Liver Disease in Mice
The Impact of Hormone Fluctuations on Brain Behavior
Rare Chronic Autoimmune Disorder: Myasthenia Gravis Symptoms
Rising Need for Assisted Reproduction Among Couples
Graduate Students Explore AI Impact on Basketball Coaching
Researchers Discover Hevin Molecule Reverses Cognitive Impairment
Contraceptive Support Gaps for Rural Teenagers
Severe Obesity in Children: GLP-1 Agonists Impact BMI
Impact of Fragmented Cancer Care on Patients
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Canada's Food Guide: Daily Fruits and Vegetables for Healthy Aging
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Breakthrough Study: Continued Therapy for Eczema Success
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Understanding Word Retrieval Challenges in Brain-Damaged Patients
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Low-Dose Interleukin-2 Slows ALS Decline
Qimr Berghofer Study Reveals Genes for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Type 5 Diabetes Acknowledged as Distinct Form
Republicans in Congress Plan $880 Billion Cut in Federal Health Care Spending
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Study in PNAS Nexus: 5G Wireless Technology Deemed Safe
AI in Brain Scans Detects Hidden Stroke Cause
Breakthrough Treatment Boosts Survival in Aggressive Breast Cancer
How Cells Evolve DNA Changes Leading to Cancer
Study Reveals Higher Depression Risk in People with Multiple Health Conditions
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Hispanic Immigrants' Mental Health Challenges Unveiled
The Intricacies of RNA in Cellular Processes
Urban Areas Strengthen Civil Defense for Climate Change
The Vital Role of Bees in Ecosystem
Scientist Tracks Whales in Norwegian Fjord: Nature's 2025 Winners
Study: Impact of Social Media on European Women Soccer Players
Allied Democracies Navigate US-China Rivalry
Dual-Laser Brillouin System for Fiber Strain Detection
South African Student Dreams of Live Universe Feed
Study Reveals Diversity of Human Voice Patterns
New Enzyme Design Workflow for Efficient Chemistry
Urban Heat Island Effect: City Summers Uncomfortably Hot
Understanding Urban Walking Patterns: Key to City Sustainability
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Protein Misplacement Linked to Diseases: Challenges in Identification
Study Reveals High Airborne Lead Exposures in Nigerian Artisanal Mining
US Government Plans 100% Tariff on Foreign Films
Artificial Intelligence Revolutionizing Journalistic Tasks
How Generative AI Creates Text, Video, Images
"Exploring the Missing Indo-Pacific Region on Maps"
Chemist Develops Diverse Sugars for Energy & Medicine
Exploring America's Vast Wilderness: Summer Park Trips
May Designated for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage
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Heidelberg University Team Unearths Monumental Assyrian Relief
Leveraging Big Data for Enhanced Plant Breeding Predictions
Giraffe Populations Declining: Study Urges Conservation Focus
Breakthrough Technique for Precise Tissue Engineering Mimicry
Exploring Human Moral Intuitions in Real-world Contexts
New AI by Paul Scherrer Institute PSI for Genetic Perturbation Identification
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3-D printed smart fabrics maintain flexibility and sensing ability after repeated washes
Smart Fabric Breakthrough: 3D Ink Printing for Enhanced Durability
Kumamoto University Enhances Subgraph Matching Accuracy
Deep learning model dramatically improves subgraph matching accuracy by eliminating noise
World's Smallest Bipedal Robot: Self-Starting Marvel
World's smallest self-powered bipedal robot achieves record speed and agility with simple mechanical design
Europe backs generative AI to drive clean energy transformation
GenAI: Transforming Europe's Energy Landscape
Emergency Teams Utilize Social Media for Rapid Disaster Response
AI can scan vast numbers of social media posts during disasters to guide first responders
AI methods help predict the emergence of 'gazelles' and other high-growth firms, but challenges remain
How we think about protecting data: Game-based study reveals how context shapes decisions
Optimizing Data Privacy in a Networked World
Can AI Predict High-Growth Firms Successfully?
Colorful Microscale 3D Printing Resin Creates Tiny Statue
3D printing with tunable color creates microscale replica of famous statue
Cornell Researchers Achieve Solar Breakthrough
Upgraded perovskite design sets solar cells on path to stability
Robotic Hand Picks Up 24 Objects with Human-Like Movements
Robotic hand uses compliant materials to grasp objects with human-like dexterity
Google to pay $50 million to settle lawsuit claiming it paid Black workers less
Google Settles $50 Million Lawsuit Over Black Worker Pay
Aging Population: US Median Age Hits 38.9
Eldercare robot helps people sit and stand, and catches them if they fall
Range anxiety—or charger drama? Australians are buying hybrid cars because they don't trust public chargers
Overcoming Range Anxiety: Electric Cars' Main Hurdle
Rapid Advancement of AI Raises Urgent Moral Questions
AI meets the conditions for having free will—we need to give it a moral compass, says researcher
Marks & Spencer Reports Data Breach in Cyberattack
Customer data stolen in Marks & Spencer cyberattack
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSThursday, 12 September 2019
Electrical-first cardioversion strategy for AFib results in shorter ED length of stay
A multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial confirms that both chemical-first and electrical-first approaches are effective strategies for acute atrial fibrillation; however, an electrical-first strategy results in a significantly shorter emergency department (ED) length of stay. The study findings are published in the September 2019 issue of Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM), a journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM).