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Managing Primary Progressive Aphasia: Speech-Language Therapy for Communication
Pilocarpine Eye Drops Enhance Glaucoma Surgery Results
Study Reveals Surge in Psilocybin Use Across Age Groups
Menopause Hormone Therapy: Long-Term Cardiovascular Effects
Cancer Mortality Decline, Incidence Stabilize: 2024 Report
Study Links Prepregnancy Obesity to Midlife Cardiovascular Risk
Unvaccinated Kids Face Higher Long COVID Risk
Alzheimer's Risk Factors Linked to Early Cognitive Decline
Long-Term Disease Control in NSCLC Patients After ICI Therapy
Researchers Discover Novel Oncometabolite Impacting Cancer-Fighting Immune Cells
Global Concern: Anemia Impact on Children
Telehealth vs. Physical Therapy for Postpartum Urinary Incontinence
CDC Key Labs Shut Down Amid Layoffs, Infection Tracking Concerns
CDC Cancels Texas Schools Measles Prevention Plan
Innovative Method for Marking Peripheral Pulmonary Lesions
Role of Brain Proteins in Preventing Seizures
Study Reveals High Prevalence of Eating Disorders in Boys and Men
Neural Correlates of Lucid Dreaming Unveiled
FDA Considers Delegating Food Safety Inspections
New Research: Analytics-Based Patient Care Equity
Study Reveals High Adiposity in Adults with Obesity
University Students Embrace Frugal Living Traditions
Harnessing Tiny Cells for Spinal Cord Repair
Study Reveals 558% Higher Suicide Risk in Korean Adults
Addressing Social Problem: First & Last-Mile Mobility in Residential Areas
Unveiling the Mystery: Why Mosquitoes Bite and Itch
Health Screenings: Colonoscopy, Chest CT, Statins, Drug Addiction
Cigarette Smoke Trumps Marijuana and Vaping in Airway Health
Deadly Tuberculosis Pathogen's Complex Outer Envelope
High Blood Pressure Reduction Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
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Farmers Debate: Agriculture vs. Solar Panels - Dual Usage Solution
Study Reveals Simple Solution to Court Backlogs
Identifying Microplastics' Impact on Stream Ecosystems
Lemurs: Top Female Bullies in Animal Kingdom
Chemists Confirm 67-Year-Old Vitamin B1 Theory
Over 50 Million Americans in Counties Without Air-Quality Monitoring
Superradiant Smith-Purcell Radiation: Ultra-Narrow Spectral Linewidth
NASA's Lucy Spacecraft Reveals Odd-Shaped Asteroid
Climate Change Impacts on Disadvantaged Communities
NIMS Research Team Predicts Electrolyzer Catalyst Degradation
Optimizing Condensation Performance for Power Generation
Detecting Real Emotions: Stretchable Sticker by Penn State Scientists
Florida Museum Study Reveals Impact of Introduced Species
Key to Addressing Human Impacts on Environment
Optimizing Ethylene Production for High-Value Chemicals
President Trump Declares Golden Age in Arts & Culture
Managing Nitrogen Fertilizers for Sustainable Farming
Exploring Quantum States in Matter: Unveiling New Phenomena
Study Reveals Working Memory's Impact on Math Problem-Solving
Exploring Temperate Mars: Snow, Rain, and Rivers Flow
Michael B. Jordan Dominates Movie Screens
Understanding Soil Carbon Sequestration for Climate Stability
Historic Signing of Metre Convention in Paris
Innovative Fishway Technology Unveiled at Menindee Lakes
Ecuador's Legal Triumph for Nature's Rights
Climate Warming Leads to Intensified Global Droughts
Hindu Kush-Himalayan Snowfall Hits 23-Year Low
Earth's Subsurface Activity: Impact on Ocean Circulation
Green Comet Breaks Apart Near Sun
Europe's Shift to Sustainable Crops: Chickpeas, Fava Beans, Lentils & Quinoa
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Catl Unveils Sodium-Ion Battery Revolution
Harnessing Sound Signatures for Activity Identification Raises Privacy Concerns
Instagram Testing AI to Detect Kids' Age Lies
Rare Probability: Engraving Unique Fingerprints on Electronic Skin
Scientists Develop Methodology to Replace Ferry Boat Diesel Engines
Q-CTRL Unveils Ironstone Opal: Quantum Navigation Success
"Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse: Fatal Engineering Assumption"
Las Vegas Spaceport Offers Military-Grade Personal Satellite
Google's Unlawful Online Monopoly Confirmed by Federal Judge
Trump Administration's Chip Export Restrictions Could Boost Chinese Innovation
Humanoid Robots Run Alongside Humans in Chinese Capital's Half-Marathon
Federal Judge Rules Google Held Illegal Monopoly in Advertising
Ford Adjusts Exports Amid US-China Trade Conflict
Humanoid Robots Join Beijing Half Marathon
NASA Calibrates Shock-Sensing Probe for X-59 Test Flights
NASA's C-130 Hercules Begins New Mission in California
AI Models' Spurious Correlations: Tracing and Overcoming Them
Racing to Reinvent: Sustainable Innovations in Construction
Llm Technology Speeds Up Code Generation
Nasa Engineers Utilize Ground Sensors for Air Taxi Safety
Perovskite Photovoltaics: Stability Challenges in Commercialization
Tiny Semiconductor Particles: Key to Photovoltaic Advancements
Chinese Scientists Enhance Adhesion for Efficient Tandem Solar Cells
Anxious Companies Seek Rare Earths Amid China Export Limits
Netflix Outperforms Analyst Expectations in Q1
Challenges of Radiation in Outer Space
Europe Shifts to Dominant Renewable Energy Future
Adaptable Robots Transforming Electronic Waste Recycling
New Method Speeds Up Quantum Measurements
Smart Insole System Monitors Walking for Posture Improvement
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSWednesday, 4 September 2019
Employees who are treated rudely get their revenge with the silent treatment, research shows
Employees who are treated rudely at work get their revenge by withholding important information from colleagues and managers, new research shows.
Study: Owning luxury goods makes consumers less attractive as potential friends to other people
Consumers who own luxury goods like Louis Vuitton wallets are judged as narcissistic and materialistic as those who buy counterfeit versions of the same brand, research shows.
Genetic regions associated with left-handedness identified
A new study has for the first time identified regions of the genome associated with left-handedness in the general population and linked their effects with brain architecture. The study, led by researchers at the University of Oxford who were funded by the Medical Research Council—part of UK Research and Innovation—and Wellcome, linked these genetic differences with the connections between areas of the brain related to language.
University Challenge appearances are a better predictor of graduate earnings than official government data, research say
Prospective students wanting to know which university will set them up for a well-paid career should watch University Challenge rather than read the government's own data, research says.
Obesity pandemic shifting cancer to younger people
A new study looking at incidence of disease data nationwide from 2000 to 2016 found a shift in obesity-associated cancers (OACs) to younger individuals. Typically, these cancers are diagnosed at higher rates among people older than 65. The most notable findings pertain to increases in these OACs among non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic women and men for whom certain cancers increased by 200-400%.
NASA infrared eye analyzes typhoon Lingling
The storm that became Typhoon Lingling strengthened very quickly in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and infrared imagery from NASA revealed the powerful thunderstorms fueling that intensification.
GPM analyzes tropical depression Kajiki's rainfall over Vietnam and Laos
The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite provided a look at rainfall rates in Tropical Depression Kajiki after it made a quick landfall in Vietnam.
UM physical therapy professor authors new guideline on treating runner's knee
University of Montana Assistant Professor Richard Willy is the lead author on a paper that offers new guidelines for treating patellofemoral pain, often known as "runner's knee."
School district secessions in the South have deepened racial segregation between school systems
Since 2000, school district secessions in the South have increasingly sorted white and black students, and white and Hispanic students, into separate school systems, weakening the potential to improve school integration, according to a new study published today in AERA Open, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Educational Research Association.
Electronic glove offers 'humanlike' features for prosthetic hand users
People with hand amputations experience difficult daily life challenges, often leading to lifelong use of a prosthetic hands and services.
FAK protein linked to chemotherapy resistance in ovarian cancer
Although the number of women being diagnosed and dying of ovarian cancer is declining, recurrence, drug resistance and mortality remain high for women with high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma, the most common form of epithelial ovarian cancer. A new study in the journal eLife by University of California San Diego School of Medicine researchers links changes in the gene for the protein focal adhesion kinase, or FAK, to the cancer's ability to survive chemotherapy.
Novel approach leads to potential sepsis prevention in burn patients
Immediately following severe burns, bacteria reach the wound from different sources, including the patient's skin, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tracts and health care-related human contact. Within the wound, bacteria multiply, establish an infection and move from the infected burn wound into the bloodstream, causing serious complications like sepsis, multiple-organ failure and death.
Prescription drug monitoring program mandates
States that require prescribers to register with and use prescription drug monitoring programs in most clinical circumstances saw notably fewer opioid prescriptions and reduced opioid-related hospital use by Medicaid patients compared to states with weak or no drug monitoring program mandates, according to a new study from investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine. The approximate annual reduction of about 12,000 inpatient stays and 39,000 emergency department visits could save an estimated $155 million a year in Medicaid spending.
Receptor protein in brain promotes resilience to stress
Scientists have discovered that a receptor on the surface of brain cells plays a key role in regulating how both animals and people respond to stress. The research suggests that the receptor may represent an important biomarker of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in humans and may offer a new target for future, more effective treatments for stress and anxiety.
Fashion brands' business practices undermining progress on ending garment worker exploitation
Top fashion companies that are pledging to end worker exploitation in their global supply chains are hampering progress through their own irresponsible sourcing practices, concludes a new report published today on working conditions in the Southern Indian garment industry powerhouse.
Scientists shed new light on demise of two extinct New Zealand songbirds
They may not have been seen for the past 50 and 110 years, but an international study into their extinction has provided answers to how the world lost New Zealand's South Island kokako and huia.
Cannabis may hold promise to treat PTSD but evidence lags behind use
As growing numbers of people are using cannabis to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a new UCL study reports that prescriptions are not backed up by adequate evidence.
Finding an effective way to reduce pressure ulcers
Expensive high-tech air mattresses are only marginally better at preventing pressure sores and ulcers than a specialist foam mattress, according to the results of a major study.
NASA finds tropical storm 14W strengthening
Tropical Storm 14W formed as a depression a couple of days ago in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and strengthened into a tropical storm on Sept. 2. Infrared data from NASA's Aqua satellite shows some powerful thunderstorms fueling further intensification.
Facebook face recognition feature to replace tag suggestions
Facebook says it is ending its practice of using face recognition software to identify users' friends in uploaded photos and automatically suggesting they "tag" them.
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