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Kris Jenner's Youthful Look at 69 Sparks Speculation

Chronic Pain Revealed as Physiologically Unique

Innovative TEVs-TTN Method Reveals Protein Functions

Hong Kong Researchers Develop AI Model for Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Global Study Links COVID Vaccines to Guillain-Barré Syndrome

Study Reveals Teen Health Struggles in Surrey

Study Reveals Weight Bias Impact on Elderly Health

New Cancer Cell Killing Approach Unveiled

Healing Beyond Hospitals: Care at Home

Study: Biweekly TAS-102 for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

Genetic Ancestry Complexity Revealed in Race Reporting

Oncologists Advocate for Agnostic Cancer Treatments

Study Reveals Brain Areas for Distinguishing Reality

Study Links Reproductive Years to Brain Aging

Bowel Cancer: Australia's 4th Common Cancer

Breakthrough in Identifying Culprits of Organ Fibrosis

Genetic Mutation Linked to Multiple Cancer Types

Study: Talking Therapy Aids Stroke Survivors' Recovery

Study Links High Oleic Acid Diet to Increased Obesity

Cancer Death Rates in UK Decline by 22%

Study Reveals Lower Dementia Risk in 75-80 Year-Olds

Study Links Poor Sleep Quality to Relationship Insecurity

Regular Exercise Linked to Gut Microbiome Health

Study: First Colonoscopy at 45 Matches 50-54 Detection

New Gene Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease Developed

Brain Region VTA Crucial for Reward Processing

Rising Number of U.S. Children Providing Home Care

Denver Resident Contracts Measles on Turkish Airlines Flight

Tennessee Government Lowers Standards for Ballad Health

Weight Stigma's Impact Post Weight-Loss Surgery

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Tragic Death of Haitian Migrant Woman in Dominican Republic

Late Ordovician Mass Extinction: Key Phanerozoic Event

Cultural Variations in Evaluating Attractiveness

Breakthrough: Fully-Integrated Single-Chip Microwave Photonics System

Decline of Children's Free Play in Urban Areas

The Intricate World of Everyday Electronics

School's Responsibility for Student Behavior After Hours

Rising Domestic Violence Rates in Australia

Explore the Majestic Top End Landscapes

Florida's Daily Summer Thunderstorm Season Unfolds

Conservation Team Releases Yangtze Porpoises into Wild

New Study Reveals Medaka Fish Behavior

Physicists Design Tiny Trampoline for Improved Phonon Transport

Earth's Mantle Leaking Gases: Scientists Uncover Evidence

Nematodes Strategize: Towering Clade Survival

Genetics Suggest Humans Not Evolution's Pinnacle

Copernicus Sentinel-4 Mission: Monitoring Air Pollutants in Europe

Gen Z's Impact on Summer Shopping

Role of Oxygen in Fish Growth: New Research Debunks GOLT

AI Models Enhance Material Property Prediction

Unusual Cooling Zone in North Atlantic Amid Ocean Warming

Quantum Computers in Aqueous Solutions Study

Ancient Herbivores' Impact on Earth's Landscapes

Scientists Demonstrate Precise Control of Single Atoms

Novel Protein Nanoparticle Boosts Chicken Vaccine Efficiency

Study Reveals Impact of Lost Quantum Information

Mit Physicists Unveil Breakthrough in Spintronic Memory Technology

Octopuses and Squids: Evolutionary Bursts in Species Emergence

White Sharks Return to Cape: Public Accesses Last Summer's Hotspot Data

Animated Amphibian Boosts Puerto Rican Crested Toad Fame

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A First Nations power authority could transform electricity generation for Indigenous nations

First Nations in British Columbia Overcome Barriers to Renewable Electricity

Prepare for Your Summer Getaway: Essential Packing Tips

Algorithm lets a robot 'think ahead' and consider thousands of potential motion plans simultaneously

Research reveals how fake social media accounts could be the cause of serious security breaches

Fake Social Media Profiles on LinkedIn Cause Security Breaches

Novel Vision Sensor Enhances Object Recognition in Autonomous Systems

Brain-inspired vision sensor enhances object outline extraction in varying lighting conditions

A ceiling full of beams: How light is replacing Wi-Fi indoors

Revolutionizing Connectivity: Light-Based Indoor Communication

Machine Learning Accelerates Solid-State Lithium-Ion Battery Development

Neural networks speed up search for solid-state battery materials for safer electric cars with extended range

Front brake lights could significantly reduce the number of road accidents, study suggests

Front Brake Light Impact on Road Safety: Study by TU Graz & BIRVp

Tech Sector Carbon Emissions Surge Amid AI Advancements

Tech sector emissions and energy use grow with rise of AI: Report

Engineers make a big splash, turning water treatment sludge into sustainable concrete

The Costly Impact of Concrete Sewage Pipes

Nintendo Unveils Switch 2: Potential Record Sales

Gamers get hold of Nintendo's hotly awaited Switch 2

Reddit Sues Anthropic Over Alleged Chatbot Data Scraping

Reddit sues AI giant Anthropic over content use

Google Inks Deal with Chile for Undersea Fiber Optic Cable

Google partners with Chile to deploy a trans-Pacific submarine cable

Physicists Propose Methods for Analyzing Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena

Amazon Invests $10 Billion in North Carolina Campus

Physicists test scientific approach to unidentified anomalous phenomena research

Amazon planning $10B investment in North Carolina for data center and AI campus

California Leads Solar Power Surge in US

Study points to recommended reforms in solar energy

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Thursday, 4 July 2019

Do passengers prefer autonomous vehicles driven like machines or like humans?

Passenger and pedestrian confidence and acceptance will be key to the future and development of autonomous vehicles so researchers at WMG at the University of Warwick have just conducted and reported an experiment to see which autonomous vehicles driving style engendered the highest levels of confidence among autonomous vehicles passengers—driving with full machine efficiency, or driving in a way that emulates average human driving. The surprising result was that neither was optimal but that a blend of both might be best.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/do-passengers-prefer-autonomous-vehicles-driven-like-machines-or-like-humans

Ignoring cues for alcohol and fast food is hard—but is it out of our control?

A UNSW psychology experiment has shown why it can be so hard to direct our attention away from cues that might lead to behavior we'd like to avoid, like drinking alcohol and eating unhealthy food.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/ignoring-cues-for-alcohol-and-fast-food-is-hard-but-is-it-out-of-our-control

Making wireless communication more energy efficient

Omer Tanovic, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, joined the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS) because he loves studying theory and turning research questions into solvable math problems. But Omer says that his engineering background—before coming to MIT he received undergraduate and master's degrees in electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Sarajevo in Bosnia-Herzegovina—has taught him never to lose sight of the intended applications of his work, or the practical parameters for implementation.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/making-wireless-communication-more-energy-efficient

Genes could play a role in tooth decay and gum disease

Tooth decay and gum disease impact on illness and healthcare spending, yet the role of genetics in dental problems is largely unknown. New research led by an international team, including researchers at the University of Bristol, suggests hereditary traits and factors such as obesity, education and personality could play a role in tooth decay and gum disease.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/genes-could-play-a-role-in-tooth-decay-and-gum-disease

Stromboli clears up ash after deadly volcano eruption

The village of Ginostra on Stromboli began sweeping away layers of ash on Thursday, the day after a dramatic volcanic eruption on the tiny Italian island killed a hiker.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/stromboli-clears-up-ash-after-deadly-volcano-eruption

Scientists combine light and matter to make particles with new behaviors

Every type of atom in the universe has a unique fingerprint: It only absorbs or emits light at the particular energies that match the allowed orbits of its electrons. That fingerprint enables scientists to identify an atom wherever it is found. A hydrogen atom in outer space absorbs light at the same energies as one on Earth.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/scientists-combine-light-and-matter-to-make-particles-with-new-behaviors

New Zealand slams Google over murder case gaffe

Google was accused of "giving the middle finger" by New Zealand's Justice Minister Thursday, after the US tech giant refused to tighten publication standards after breaching court suppression orders in a high-profile murder case.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/new-zealand-slams-google-over-murder-case-gaffe

Chinese official: Pig fever outbreak 'complicated and grim'

The death toll from a disease outbreak in China's pig herds that has pushed up global pork prices has risen to 1.2 million animals, but its spread has "significantly slowed," a deputy agriculture minister said Thursday.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/chinese-official-pig-fever-outbreak-complicated-and-grim

New technique could brighten screens and make smartphone batteries last longer

Our future TV and smartphone screens could have double the energy efficiency, thanks to a technique invented by Imperial scientists.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/new-technique-could-brighten-screens-and-make-smartphone-batteries-last-longer

Sharing control with robots may make manufacturing safer, more efficient

Hulking robots common to assembly line manufacturing tend to be loners. They often cut, bend and weld metal inside cages and behind barriers meant to safely separate them from human workers.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/sharing-control-with-robots-may-make-manufacturing-safer-more-efficient

Simpler name for cancer genetic syndrome could save lives

As medical science links certain genetic mutations with a greater variety of cancers, the names for these risk syndromes are falling out of step.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/simpler-name-for-cancer-genetic-syndrome-could-save-lives

Creation of big data tool leads to new ideas on form and function of insect eggs

Sometimes disproving an old hypothesis is as important as proving a new one. In a new paper in Nature, Cassandra G. Extavour manages to do both, while helping create a tool that will enable similar big-data studies moving forward.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/creation-of-big-data-tool-leads-to-new-ideas-on-form-and-function-of-insect-eggs

Further insight needed into potential development delays in preterm children

Executive functioning delays—such as difficulties with attention, concentration and self-control—which frequently occur in preterm children actually persist beyond early infancy, through to school-entry age, new research has found.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/further-insight-needed-into-potential-development-delays-in-preterm-children

Researchers map crystals to advance treatments for stroke, diabetes, dementia

Medications attach to the proteins in our bodies the way spacecrafts dock into the International Space Station. Describing that process in detail can reveal a lot about how the medications work—and what form new medications should take.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/researchers-map-crystals-to-advance-treatments-for-stroke-diabetes-dementia

Incarceration and economic hardship strongly associated with drug-related deaths in the US

Growing rates of incarceration in the USA since the mid-1970s may be linked with a rise in drug-related mortality, and may exacerbate the harmful health effects of economic hardship, according to an observational study involving 2,640 US counties between 1983 and 2014, published in The Lancet Public Health journal.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/incarceration-and-economic-hardship-strongly-associated-with-drug-related-deaths-in-the-us

More money, skills and knowledge needed for social prescribing to serve as route into work

New funding, greater expertise and wider awareness in the system—and beyond—are needed to embed work outcomes into social prescribing practice.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/more-money-skills-and-knowledge-needed-for-social-prescribing-to-serve-as-route-into-work

Scientists discover autoimmune disease associated with testicular cancer

Using advanced technology, scientists at Chan Zuckerberg (CZ) Biohub, Mayo Clinic and University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), have discovered an autoimmune disease that appears to affect men with testicular cancer.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/scientists-discover-autoimmune-disease-associated-with-testicular-cancer

One in 10 UK hospital inpatients is alcohol dependent

A new review of evidence from the UK has found high levels of alcohol dependence among hospital inpatients. The researchers estimate one in five patients in the UK hospital system uses alcohol harmfully, and one in ten is alcohol dependent.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/one-in-10-uk-hospital-inpatients-is-alcohol-dependent

Facebook services back online after worldwide outage

Facebook said it was "back at 100 percent" Wednesday evening after an outage on all of its services affected users in various parts of the world.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/facebook-services-back-online-after-worldwide-outage

Tornado kills 6, injures nearly 200 in China

A tornado has left six people dead and nearly 200 injured after ripping through a northeastern Chinese city, local authorities said Thursday.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/tornado-kills-6-injures-nearly-200-in-china