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Ai Tool Analyzes Brain Wave Activity During Sleep

Alcohol Consumption Linked to Anxiety Amid Global Lockdown

Radiology Study: Identifying Intimate Partner Violence

High-Risk Acute Pulmonary Embolism: Impact on Young Adults

Study: Diverse Gut Bacteria in Infants Linked to Lower Blood Pressure

"Nurses and Healthcare Workers Face Job Violence"

Botox Injections Enhance Facial Symmetry in Nerve Transfer Surgery

Study Reveals Importance of Sleep in Concussion Recovery

Global Allergy Report Reveals Insights on Anaphylaxis

First Nations People Twice as Likely to Present with Asthma

Novel Discovery: Protecting Beta Cells from Glucolipotoxicity

New Mechanism for Ischemic Stroke Treatment Identified

Why Tossing and Turning Increases with Age

Study Reveals Impact of Bad Meetings on Workers

Genetic Mapping for 2.5 Billion in Middle East & South Asia

Rutgers Health Researchers Uncover Brown Fat's Fitness Potential

Study on Health Care for Pregnant Native American Women

Active Amygdala Linked to Higher PTSD Risk

Study Reveals 40% of Adult Americans Face Sport Mistreatment

Facial Thread Lifting: Anatomy-Based Techniques for Minimally Invasive Facelift

Researchers Discover Neural Mechanisms of Pain and Itch

Immune System Attacks Brain: Multiple Sclerosis Insights

Global Obesity Epidemic: Leptin Resistance Surges

Uc Santa Cruz Research: Genes Impacting Male Fertility

Student Distributes Marijuana Gummies at NY Middle School

Measles Outbreak Hits West Texas Town, Church Service Draws 350

Researchers Evaluate Depemokimab for Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Study Reveals Link Between School Absences and Gut-Brain Disorders

Measles Resurgence: Outbreaks Across US

Impact of Modern Food Shopping on Health

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Study Reveals Hidden Social Forces Shaping Success

China's Tree Population Study Reveals Surprising Insights

Hydrogen Energy: Key Driver for Clean Future

Nasa's Two Stuck Astronauts Set to Return Home

Counting Mexican Gray Wolves in New Mexico and Arizona

Denver Witnesses Surge in Youth Homelessness: Study Findings

Female Entrepreneurs Shine on International Women's Day

Decoding the Mystery of Chiral Helimagnets

Seoul National University Engineers Develop 3D Nanoparticle Observation Tech

Astronomers Uncover Possible Planet Destruction

Deciphering Cuneiform Characters on Ancient Tablets

Study Reveals Teachers' Emotional Balance

High-Speed Electro-Optic Switch Enhances Data Capacity

Researchers Discover Stable Trio of Icy Space Rocks in Kuiper Belt

Rapid Growth: Giant Rockets Launching More Satellites

Proton's Inner Structure Enhances Hydrogen's Hyperfine Splitting

Axion Longitudinal Plasma Haloscope Milestone: Bluefors Fridge Installed

Impact of Anti-Immigration Parties on European Politics

Cultural Influence on Transition to Adulthood in Sub-Saharan Africa

Mycoplasma Mobile: Bacteria in Fish Gills Glide for Movement

Nanoemulsion Formulations Test Chitosan in Space Medicine Delivery

Developing Advanced Materials Inspired by Bouligand Structure

Breakthrough in Long-Range Quantum Communication

University of Missouri Study Reveals Volunteer Journalism Solution

Benefits of School Integration for Students of All Races

Scientists Discover New Method to Measure Magnetic Material Fluctuations

Evolution of Mammalian Face Complexity

University of Gothenburg Researchers Uncover Giant Clone of Common Bladderwrack

Battery Waste: Urgent Need for Improved Recycling

Political Uncertainty Boosts Research Investment

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AI Algorithm Uses Ruler for Skin Cancer Detection

Multicolored Stickers Confuse Self-Driving Cars

Challenges Facing Aqueous Organic Flow Batteries

Uber to Launch Self-Driving Cars in Austin, Texas

Mobile World Congress in Barcelona: Showcase of Latest Gadgets

Optimal Offshore Wind Sites: Balancing Conditions and Acceptance

City Struggles After Devastating Hurricane: Chaos and Recovery

Challenges for Small Businesses in Australia and New Zealand

Electric Vehicle Revolution at Risk: Consumer Hesitance Looms

The Cost of Autoplay on Streaming Platforms

Challenges in Industrial Hydrogen Peroxide Production

Fantasy Footy Players Gear Up for AFL and NRL Seasons

Australia's eSafety Commissioner Urges Tech Firms to Safeguard Children Online

Sony's Aibo: Robot Puppy Mimics Real Dog Behavior

Powerful Machine Learning Model Detects Toxic Social Media Comments

Los Angeles Times Adds AI Counter-Arguments to Opinion Pieces

Bitcoin Price Plunges Amid Trade War and US Crypto Fund Uncertainty

Trees Compete for Space: Impact of Wall Proximity on Growth

Optimizing Data Transmission for Fiber Optic Networks

Fraunhofer Develops Sensor Systems for Hydrogen Leak Detection

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to Invest $100 Billion in US

Reddit Co-Founder Joins US Bid for TikTok

Academy Awards 2025: Oscars Go Bananas for CGI Apes

Bioeconomy: Creating Value Without Fossil Raw Materials

Neuromorphic Exposure Control System Enhances Machine Vision

New Study: Advanced Methane Flare Burner Cuts Emissions

How Airplanes Get Deiced Before Winter Flights

Experts Predict Smartphones to Maintain Ubiquity

AI-Generated Images: A Growing Threat to Personal Security

EU Chief Offers European Carmakers Breathing Space on Emission Targets

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Sunday, 20 October 2019

Toad disguises itself as deadly viper to avoid attack

The first study of a toad mimicking a venomous snake reveals that it likely imitates one of Africa's largest vipers in both appearance and behavior, according to results published in the Journal of Natural History.

Facebook's Marcus says Libra won't be controlled by a single company

Facebook executive David Marcus on Sunday tried to calm the fears of officials threatening to block its proposed digital currency, saying Libra won't be controlled by a single company.

Researchers find second warship from WWII Battle of Midway

A crew of deep-sea explorers and historians looking for lost World War II warships have found a second Japanese aircraft carrier that went down in the historic Battle of Midway.

Neural-digital interface advances raise ethical and social issues

Human-machine interfaces raise important ethical and social issues. These technological innovations have the potential to restore, alter, or enhance cognitive or physical function in humans, but also may exacerbate existing social tensions around equality, identity, security, privacy, and access. A roundtable comprising researchers, ethicists, and an individual technology user will explore questions around the development, use, and governance of neural-digital interfaces at Neuroscience 2019, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.

Autism spectrum disorder risk linked to insufficient placental steroid

A study in experimental models suggests that allopregnanolone, one of many hormones produced by the placenta during pregnancy, is so essential to normal fetal brain development that when provision of that hormone decreases or stops abruptly—as occurs with premature birth—offspring are more likely to develop autism-like behaviors. A Children's National Hospital research team reports the findings Oct. 20, 2019, at the Neuroscience 2019 annual meeting.

Many women and health care providers assume CBD safe during pregnancy despite lack of research

While most women of childbearing age understand drinking alcohol while pregnant is harmful, they may be less skeptical about the safety of cannabidiol (CBD), even though there is no evidence to support that belief, suggests a study being presented at the Anesthesiology 2019 annual meeting.

Preliminary medical marijuana research shows promise in lessening opioid use

Medical marijuana shows early promise to lessen opioid use and potential abuse, suggests a systematic review of published studies being presented at the Anesthesiology 2019 annual meeting. However, much more rigorous scientific research must be done to determine if there truly are pain relief benefits to medical marijuana that can ease chronic pain and outweigh potential risks.

Opioids often prescribed after cesarean delivery even when not needed

Nearly 90% of women who did not use opioids in the hospital after cesarean delivery were nonetheless discharged with a prescription for opioids, according to a study presented at the Anesthesiology 2019 annual meeting. A related study showed opioid prescribing upon discharge remained high, even after improvements were made to effectively manage pain after cesarean delivery with other medications during patients' hospital stays.

Laughing gas helpful for labor pain, but epidural still top choice

Women report being very satisfied with nitrous oxide (laughing gas) to manage labor pain, experiencing no adverse side effects to the baby, although over half of the women ultimately opted for an epidural or other pain management technique, suggests a study being presented at the Anesthesiology 2019 annual meeting.

One-third of children having tonsillectomies benefitted from opioid-free surgery and recovery

Nearly one-third of children who had surgery to remove their tonsils did not need opioids to get adequate pain relief during and after surgery, according to a study presented at the Anesthesiology 2019 annual meeting.

Deep learning enlightens scholars puzzling over ancient texts

Deep learning can help scholars restore ancient Greek texts. Specifically, researchers at University of Oxford (Thea Sommerschield and Professor Jonathan Prag) and DeepMind (Yannis Assael) built Pythia, training a neural network to guess missing words or characters from Greek inscriptions.

Scanning Earth is the mission because time is running out

As a response to the climate crisis, a project effort seeks to do a LiDAR scan of the Earth's surface—as time runs out. What, that urgent? Two professors at Colorado State University appear to think so. They are archaeologist Chris Fisher and geographer, Steve Leisz.

Boeing wants it to fly, but travelers fear the 737 MAX

On September 12, Boeing started putting out 30-second videos in which employees tout its planes' safety, hoping to reassure travelers about the 737 MAX that's been grounded worldwide since two crashes that killed 346 people.

China talks up tech prowess in face of US rivalry

China on Sunday said it aims to become a "great power" in the online world and took a swipe at Washington on trade, kicking off its annual conference promoting the Communist Party's controlled and censored version of the internet.

Longest non-stop passenger flight arrives in Sydney

The longest non-stop passenger flight touched down in Australia Sunday morning after more than 19 hours in the air, a milestone journey from New York that Qantas hopes to parlay into commercial success.

Niger floods force 23,000 from their homes

Floods in southeast Niger have forced 23,000 people to flee their homes since early October, officials said Saturday, threatening a new humanitarian crisis in a region already wracked by Boko Haram Islamist violence.

Artificial skin creates first ticklish devices

A new interface developed by researchers in Bristol and Paris takes touch technology to the next level, by providing an artificial skin-like membrane for augmenting interactive devices such as phones, wearables or computers.

New haptic arm places robotics within easy reach

Imagine being able to build and use a robotic device without the need for expensive, specialist kit or skills. That is the vision that researchers from the University of Bristol have turned into reality, creating a lightweight, affordable and simple solution for everyday users.