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New Treatment for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Identified

WHO Chief Warns of Job Cuts Due to US Funding Reduction

New Study: DNA Origami Targets Pancreatic Cancer Cells

Research Team Reveals Key Mechanism in DNA Damage Repair

Impact of New Scars on Tissue Transformation

Scientists Uncover Cellular Uptake Mechanism for Large Drugs

Breast Cancer Treatment Advancements: Resurfacing Risk

Parental Support for Adolescent Medical Consent Varies by Framing

Brain Energy Disruption: Impact on Glutamate Release

Preventing Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction in Lung Transplant Recipients

New Study Reveals Walnuts' Role in Reducing Colon Cancer

Fda-Approved Drug Reduces Alcohol Intake & Pain Sensitivity

Most Common Fast-Growing Lymphoma: DLBCL Overview

Anxiety's Impact on Learning: Virtual Reality Study

China's Milestone: Lessons for Global Malaria Fight

Heart Failure Patients Show Deteriorating Neuropsychological Health

Parental Interactions in First Year Impact Baby Brain Development

Study Reveals How Antibodies Boost Immune Response

Retina: Link to Brain Changes Revealed

English Government Campaigns Target Youth Drinking Risks

Trump Administration Plans to Remove Artificial Food Dyes

Doctors Boost Statin Supply to Save Lives

Study Shows Annual Whole-Body CT Enhances Smoldering Myeloma Care

Viability of Hospital-Based Emergency Care in the US at Risk

Study Reveals Infection Risk in Lower-Risk MDS

Avatar Feedback Boosts Risk-Taking: Amygdala Study

Breakthrough Discovery: Temporal Metabolism Disruption in Obese Mice

Virtual Singing Study Reveals Surprising Benefits

Purdue Scientists Discover Supinoxin as SCLC Therapy

Study Reveals 62% Increase in ME/CFS Cases in England

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Lesser Goldfinches Expand Northward Through Pacific Northwest

Biologists Debate: Species Adaptation to Climate Change

Rising Violence Among Ontario Education Workers

University of Michigan Study: Maize DNA Analysis for Crop Adaptation

Global Agriculture Intensification: Challenges in Crop Straw and Livestock Manure Disposal

The Importance of Fact-Checking in Countering Misinformation

Healthcare Access Challenges in LMICs: Impact of Outdated Equipment

Emerging Field of Active Matter: Microscale Solutions

New Model Reveals Stabilizing Role of Asymmetric Molecule Interactions

Roman Treasure Hoard Unveils Pagan Thetford History

University of Oklahoma Discovery: Breakthrough in Antibiotic-Resistant Infections

NASA Seizes Uranus Stellar Occultation

Lebanon Crisis Spurs Unregulated Shadow Education

"UC San Diego Professor Studies Elephant Ecology"

Research Team Synthesizes Tungsten Carbide and Boride Ceramics

Novel Bacteria Species: Bioelectronic Potential

Biologists' Challenge: Visualizing Molecules in Tissue

University of Kansas Survey Uncovers Cosmic Noon Secrets

How Bacteria Form Communities on Surfaces: Health & Industry Implications

Nebraska Editor Proposes Tree-Planting Day

Nepal's First Nationwide Survey Reveals 400 Snow Leopards

New Cattle Feed Reduces Methane Emissions

Listeners Predict Speech Using Avatar Gestures

Innovative Biomimetic MRI Nanoprobe Detects Liver Fibrosis

Mysterious Parasite Threatens Global Fish Farms

Genomic Analysis Reveals Evolution of Malus Species

"AI Revolution: Linguistic Principle in Language Models"

Study Shows Tillage Reduction Boosts Soil Carbon & Crop Yields

Arctic Pollution Traced to Icelandic Volcanic Eruption

Innovative Nano-Immune Agonist Boosts Melanoma Immunotherapy

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Cornell Researchers Unveil RHyME: Robotic AI Learning from Video

Agrivoltaics Study Reveals Harmony Between Agriculture and Solar

Challenges and Solutions for Drone Navigation Without GPS

Researchers Develop New AI Technique for Enhanced Image Recognition

Cancer Patients Seek Radioisotope Treatments

Boeing to Sell Digital Aviation Solutions to Thoma Bravo

Tesla Reports First-Quarter Financial Results Amid Sales Slump

Volkswagen Reveals New Vehicles and Driver Assistance System for China

Study by Bilal Farooq at TMU: VR Research on Pedestrian Interactions

Importance of Biomass for EU Climate Targets

Gaming Study: Boost Mental Health with Challenging Game

Global Workforce Bracing for Silver Tsunami

Study Suggests Financial Benefits Drive Solar Panel Interest

Converting Land to Solar: Boosting Energy and Eco Benefits

Hydrogen Fuel Cells: Green Energy Solution

New Hydrogen Production Technology Developed by UNIST Researchers

Microsoft Research Introduces New AI Model for Regular CPUs

Novel Fabrication Method by Carnegie Mellon Researchers

LG Energy Solution Withdraws from Indonesian Battery Project

US Government Pushes for Google Chrome Spin-Off

World's Biggest Auto Show Opens in Shanghai

Bluesky Introduces Blue Checks for Verified Accounts

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

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Wednesday, 16 September 2020

Endangered wildlife, habitat burned in Washington's wildfires

Entire wildlife areas have been destroyed and endangered populations of animals gravely depleted by wildfires burning in Eastern Washington.

Beyond plaques and tangles: Genetic variation may increase risk of cognitive decline

A genetic variation in some people may be associated with cognitive decline that can't be explained by deposits of two key proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease, amyloid β and tau, according to a study published in the September 16, 2020, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The genetic variation leads to alterations in the metabolism of glutathione, an antioxidant, and may be associated with thinning of the cortex of the brain, the study says. The variation is found on the sixth chromosome.

Could monitoring blood pressure help reduce falls for people with Parkinson's?

People with Parkinson's disease are more likely than people of a similar age without the disease to have a sudden drop in blood pressure upon standing, a phenomenon called orthostatic hypotension, according to a new study published in the September 16, 2020, online issue of Neurology. The drop in blood pressure can lead to dizziness, lightheadedness, and even loss of consciousness and falls.

Doctors in hard-hit Madrid: 'It's like March in slow motion'

It feels like a flashback. Bilateral pneumonia, a common acute manifestation of the COVID-19 disease, is keeping Spanish intensive care wards busy again. And it's also leaving medical workers who are still recovering from the pandemic's peak with an anxious sense of déja vu.

Facebook plans Ray-Ban smart glasses as it eyes AR

Facebook on Wednesday announced it would launch its own smart glasses next year which connect to smartphones as part of an alliance with eyewear titan EssilorLuxottica.

Scientists explain how diverse species coexist in microbial communities

Diversity in many biological communities is a sign of an ecosystem in balance. When one species dominates, the entire system can go haywire. For example, the uncontrolled overgrowth of certain oceanic algae species causes toxic red tides that kill fish and other sea life, and sicken humans. On a more individual level, the human gut hosts a large community of different bacteria that is crucial for proper digestion and absorption of nutrients. Disruption of or imbalances in this bacterial community can cause a bloom in the growth of a toxic species, causing nausea, diarrhea and other illnesses. Plainly, there's an urgent need to understand how microbial community diversity is developed and maintained, especially as human activities change our external and internal environments.

NASA sees tropical storm Karina's night moves

Tropical Storm Karina was making night moves like the old Bob Seger song. NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite provided an infrared image of Tropical Storm Karina's nighttime movement as it moved away from the Baja California peninsula of Mexico. Infrared data showed the storm was weakening.

NASA imagery reveals Paulette became a strong extratropical cyclone

Tropical cyclones can become post-tropical before they dissipate, meaning they can become sub-tropical, extra-tropical or a remnant low-pressure area. As Hurricane Paulette transitioned into an extra-tropical storm, NASA's Terra satellite provided a visible image of the powerful storm, and the National Hurricane Center issued their final advisory on the system.

People's life goals relate to their personality type, study suggests

In the first research of its kind, a new University of California, Davis, study suggests that for the most part, people formulate goals consistent with their personality traits—and an individual's goals are related to how their personality subsequently changes over time.

Health risks of breathing in wildfire smoke

Breathing for residents across the west coast of the U.S. is becoming increasingly difficult as wildfires continue to spread across large portions of several states, according to news reports.

A protein in the pancreas protects it from stress induced by a high-fat diet

Every time we eat, the glucose level in our body goes up. This spurs our pancreatic machinery into action and through intricate physiological mechanisms, appropriate amounts of insulin are produced, our blood glucose levels are controlled, and we remain healthy. But when a person indulges in high-fat food repeatedly over the long term, their pancreas is consistently overstimulated, eventually contributing to its damage and impairing its function. This increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, in which glucose level control mechanisms become lopsided.

Turbulence affects aerosols and cloud formation

Chat with an atmospheric scientist for more than a few minutes, and it's likely they'll start advocating for a planetary name change. Planet Ocean-Cloud is much more fitting than Earth, they'll say, when so much of our planet's life systems are affected by the interactions of clouds and the oceans.

Amazon plans to put 1,000 warehouses in neighborhoods

Amazon.com Inc. plans to open 1,000 small delivery hubs in cities and suburbs all over the U.S., according to people familiar with the plans. The facilities, which will eventually number about 1,500, will bring products closer to customers, making shopping online about as fast as a quick run to the store. It will also help the world's largest e-commerce company take on a resurgent Walmart Inc.

Making sense of cholesterol: The good, the bad and the dietary

Cholesterol can be confusing. But understanding it could help you live a longer, healthier life.

Do ordinary eyeglasses offer protection against COVID-19?

(HealthDay)—Eyeglasses keep you from tripping over footstools and walking into walls, but they also might have a side benefit to spark envy among those with 20/20 vision.

NASA finds coldest cloud tops on hurricane Teddy's western side

NASA analyzed the cloud top temperatures in Hurricane Teddy using infrared light to determine the strength of the storm. Infrared imagery revealed that the strongest storms were on Teddy's western side.