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Study Links Men's Semen Quality to Lifespan
Resistance Exercise Best for Insomnia in Older Age
Osteoarthritis Cases Surge 130% in Menopausal Women
Researchers Develop Robot to Assist with Feeding Challenges
Improving Medication Taste with Flavors
Impact of Poor Sleep Health on Daily Movement
Iron's Role in Ischemic Stroke Recovery: Key Findings
Higher Folic Acid Dose Boosts Child Development
Inflammation Linked to Increased Mutations in MS
Researchers at UT Southwestern Uncover Vitamin K Insights
Study Reveals: Teens Projecting Flawless Image Face More Bullying
Important Discovery: Biomarkers Predict Cancer Drug Response
Study: Women with High β-Amyloid Show Faster Tau Accumulation
Advancements in Neonatal Care: Fighting Pulmonary Hypertension
Baylor Study Validates RNA Sequencing for Genetic Disorders
White Blood Cell Engulfs Bacteria in Phagocytosis
New Study Reveals Link Between Metabolic Dysfunction and Parkinson's
Study Reveals Higher Prescription Drug Misuse in Disabled Adults
Insulin Action on Protein Kinases in Human Muscle Cells
Rare Bone Condition: New Study Challenges Lethal Diagnosis
Preventing Complications After Surgery: Key Challenges
Social Psychologists Argue Extremism Vital for Survival
Anxiety and Apathy Impact Decision-Making
Intellectual Disabilities Linked to Lower Cancer Screening Rates
Global Adult Population at Risk for Metabolic Liver Disease
Revolutionizing Patient Assessment with Brain Health Apps
UCLA Health Study: Diesel Exhaust Alters Liver Function
Immunotherapy Shows Promise for Prostate Cancer
New AI Model HOPE Detects Depression in Older Adults
Ai Tool Analyzes Brain Wave Activity During Sleep
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Ancient Frog Relatives Thrived Post-Mass Extinction
Rice University Study: Rising Temperatures Impact Species Population
"Planet-Forming Disks Around Young Stars in Milky Way"
Northwestern University Researchers Challenge Iron Oxides' Role
Exploring Economic Potential: Vanilla Cultivation in Florida
Autocratic Governments and Corruption: Insights from UMass Study
Texas A&M Research Team Explores AI in Pig Respiratory Disease
Hungarian Researchers Uncover Unique Bacterial Communities
University of Toronto Study Reveals Paint as Major Plastic Pollution Source
Scientists Closer to Overcoming Toxicity Issue in Biofuel Production
Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels Linked to Human Activities
"Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Teen Gait Monitoring"
Proteins in Cells: Impact of Conformations on Function
Study Reveals Link Between Unmet Psychological Needs and Conspiracy Beliefs
Adapting Navier–Stokes Equations to Quantum Liquids
Global Agriculture Production to Surge by 2050
Aquaculture Wastewater Threatens Environment
Importance of Forests in Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Regulation
Generative AI Impact on Freelance Job Market
University of Córdoba Develops Autonomous Tractor with Three Steering Modes
Study Reveals Cigarette Pollution Boosts Antibiotic Resistance
Un, Nobel Laureates Link Inequality to High Carbon Emissions
Cities: Opportunity and Inequality Through Time
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
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Tesla Shares Plummet Amid China Auto Sales Slump
Zoom Communications AI Engineers Develop Efficient AI Training Approach
New Tool TaxaBind Identifies Animals Instantly
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
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSFriday, 27 September 2019
Morocco makes headway against HIV but stigma remains
In Morocco, the struggle against HIV has been so successful in recent years that campaigners worry about losing funding for combatting the virus, but for people living with the disease it remains a heavy stigma.
Advocates fault Facebook over misleading posts by politicos
Some civil rights groups agree Facebook has made progress in addressing their concerns, but advocates are still criticizing the tech giant's reiteration that it won't remove newsworthy posts from elected officials, even if they're misleading or break the site's rules against things like racist speech.
US death toll from vaping-related illness hits 12
Twelve people in the United States have died from vaping-related illness, health officials said on Thursday, reporting 805 cases of lung injury associated with e-cigarette use.
DoorDash breach exposes data of nearly 5 mn users
On-demand restaurant meal delivery service DoorDash on Thursday said a breach of its system exposed nearly five million customers, eateries and "Dashers" to a data breach.
McDonald's to test veggie burger in Canada
Fast food giant McDonald's is dipping another foot into the world of plant-based "meat," announcing plans on Thursday to test a vegetarian burger in Canada.
Volkswagen faces first mass diesel lawsuit on home turf
Car behemoth Volkswagen will face a German court Monday, as hundreds of thousands of owners of manipulated diesel cars demand compensation four years after the country's largest post-war industrial scandal erupted.
VW 'dieselgate' fraud: Timeline of a scandal
As Volkswagen faces the wrath of car owners in a mass "dieselgate" lawsuit on its home turf, here's a look at how the emissions cheating was uncovered and the fallout for the auto giant:
Code War: Myanmar's final digital battle ends
Accessing everything from Wikipedia to Google Maps in Myanmar is about to get a lot easier when it finally adopts the universal code underpinning phone and online communication next week.
Winemaking in the Nordics, a world away from French chateau luxe
Making wine in the Nordic countries is far from the glamour associated with Europe's famed wine chateaux: here the sun is fickle, the season is short and diehard aficionados work up more sweat than wine but climate change is helping boost harvests.
Cameroon's Silicon Mountain tech startups struggle with insurgency
Hi-tech promoters had big dreams for Silicon Mountain in Cameroon, where a broad plateau was seen as perfect for startup ventures, but their hopes have been shattered by a separatist struggle.
Facebook hides 'likes' in Australia trial to ease anxiety
Facebook has begun hiding the number of "likes" for posts in Australia, it said Friday, a trial designed to ease social pressure that could be rolled out worldwide.
Hard landing for SoftBank? WeWork woes raise questions
SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son is no stranger to controversy, but a meltdown at WeWork has sparked pointed questions about whether his enormous investments and futuristic pronouncements are more style than substance.
Preserving old bones with modern technology
A team of University of Colorado Boulder anthropologists is out to change the way that scientists study old bones damage-free.
Jumping the gap may make electronics faster
A quasi-particle that travels along the interface of a metal and dielectric material may be the solution to problems caused by shrinking electronic components, according to an international team of engineers.
New studies question whether novel anti-cancer drugs are worth their extra cost
Many new anti-cancer medicines add little value for patients compared to standard treatment and are rarely worth the extra cost, according to results of two studies investigating links between clinical benefit and pricing in Europe and the USA, reported at the ESMO Congress 2019.
Researchers release reports on economic impacts of MGM Springfield
In two highly anticipated reports about the economic impacts of MGM Springfield, University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers found that the resort-casino's construction was felt in every corner of the Commonwealth, and its development has been part of the strengthening housing and real estate markets of Greater Springfield.
Clinical trial to test potential new therapy for giant cell arteritis
An international, multicenter phase II clinical trial is evaluating the efficacy and safety of mavrilimumab co-administered with a 26-week corticosteroid taper in patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA). The study is sponsored by Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), in New York City, is one of the centers participating in the research.
Air pollution linked to increased risk of infant death and reduced lung function in children
Air pollution is linked to an increased risk of death in babies according to a study of nearly eight million live births, to be presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress on Sunday.
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