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Study: Spatial Working Memory in Older Adults with Autistic Traits
Poor Quality of Care in Urban Primary Clinics: Global Study
Unveiling Exposomics: Mapping Our Hidden Biological Archive
Combat Bad Habits Early for Healthier Aging
Study Shows Medically Tailored Meals Reduce Heart Failure Readmissions
Novel Combination Therapy Improves KRAS G12C Colorectal Cancer Treatment
Authors Study Intravenous Magnesium Impact on Kidney Injury
New Biology Professor Develops Exosome-Based Drug for MASH
Rising Whooping Cough Cases: Doctors Prepare for Tough Year
New Treatment Lorundrostat for Resistant Hypertension
Key Enzyme Linked to Parkinson's: Promising Drug Target
Green Spaces Linked to Lower Police Violence
New Imaging Technique for Bone Marrow Study
The Value of Graphs in Assessing Blood Pressure
Introduction of Restricted Mean Survival Time Analysis in Health Care Research
Decline in U.S. Birth Rates Sparks Concern
Marathon Running: 50-60K Steps, 3K Calories Burned
Optimizing Cancer Treatment: Advancements in Radiation Therapy
Protein Found to Dampen Cancer Immune Response
Immigrant Vulnerability in Pregnancy: MA Health Report
Challenges of Solo Caregiving for Aging Parents
The Impact of Language in Dementia Care
Rise in Euthanasia Cases in Belgium: Trends and Concerns
Brensocatib Reduces Pulmonary Exacerbations in Bronchiectasis
New Method to Monitor High-Grade Gliomas with Personalized Blood Test
Local Pharmacies: Vital Providers of Prescriptions and Vaccines
Hidden Impacts of PMDD on Quality of Life: Research Findings
Researchers Use AI to Enhance Melanoma Survival Predictions
Higher Risk of Premature Death After Epilepsy Post-Brain Injury
Cinnamon Study Reveals Medication Interference
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Brazilian Researchers Estimate Deer Population Density in Atlantic Rainforest
International Team Discovers Planet Twice Earth's Size
Thriving Community Garden in Harlem, New York
Global Threat: High-Resolution Maps Predict Charcoal Rot Spread
Nasa Unveils Core Surveys for Roman Space Telescope
New Carnivorous Caterpillar Dubbed Bone Collector
Ecological Factors Drive Spatial Synchrony in Distant Populations
NASA Astronauts Face Harsh Conditions in Moon Return
Political Divisions and Social Media: A Recipe for Disaster
British Columbia Urged to Prepare for Extreme Heat
Netflix Drama "Adolescence" Sparks Manosphere Debate
New Method for Recycling Silicone Waste Shows Environmental Promise
5 Years After Pandemic: U.S. Fourth Graders Struggle with Reading
Farmers March Towards Han Dynasty's Opulent Vaults
Proper Recycling: What Items Are Truly Recyclable?
Canada's Federal Election: Ethnic Communities Shaping Political Landscape
NASA and China's Mars Mission Plans
China's Spaceship Docks with Space Station for Crew Rotation
Psychologists Find Key to Combat Climate Change
New Portable Raman Analyzer Detects Low Hydrogen Levels
Coastal Farmlands in Delmarva Facing Salinity Crisis
German Solar Physics Institute Enhances US Solar Telescope
Physicists Unleash Subatomic Storms in Particle Collisions
Study Reveals Majority of Northern Irish Women Experienced Sexist Behavior as Children
Study Uncovers Massive Icebergs Near U.K. Coastline
Scientists Discover Art in Tiny Snail
First Orbital Image of NASA's Curiosity Rover on Mars
Seismic Signal: Natural Earthquake vs. Underground Nuclear Test
Marine Life Off North-East Greenland Set to Expand
Challenges in Creating Plant-Based Seafood Alternatives
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New Study: Enhanced Prosthetic Limb Design with Dual Signals
MIT Researchers Revolutionize Software Optimization with Simple Diagrams
Artificial Intelligence's Fatal Flaw: Data Overload
Penn State Researchers Develop Solid-State Electrolytes
Study Reveals Game Developers' Strategy Amid Console Updates
AI Revolution in Marketing: Life-Size Holograms in Times Square
French Studio Sandfall Interactive Launches "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33"
U.S. Preorders for the Nintendo Switch 2 Spark Chaos
European Automakers Launch Charm Offensives in Chinese Car Market
Energy Shortage Looms in Fourth-Largest Oil State
Scientists Learn from Challenges to Build Future Experimental Stations
Identifying Poorly Trained AI Models
U of A Engineering Researcher Utilizes Sunlight for Hydrogen Production
Is the World in an Artificial Intelligence Arms Race?
Canadians Embrace Generative AI: 2/3 Experimented by 2025
Semiconductor Industry at Center of US-China Tech Tensions
UK Regulator Imposes Fines on Tech Firms for Child Safety
Chinese AI App DeepSeek Transfers Data Without Consent
Nissan Faces Challenges Amid Tariffs
How Neurons Organize: Clustering for Function
Simple Technology: Blackberry Solar Cells for Energy Harvesting
University of Cincinnati Researchers Break Sound Barrier
Robot's Challenge: Processing Real-World Data Efficiently
Aerial Robotics in Construction: Safety and Sustainability
EU Trials of Driverless Cars in Public Transport: Urban Mobility Revolution
Challenges in Assessing Personality of Leading Language Models
New Study: In-Memory Ferroelectric Differentiator for Direct Calculations
AI Response Engines: Balancing Accuracy and Doubt
Alphabet Inc. Pays Samsung for Google AI App
Humans Outperform AI in Social Interaction Interpretation
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New Study: Enhanced Prosthetic Limb Design with Dual Signals
MIT Researchers Revolutionize Software Optimization with Simple Diagrams
Artificial Intelligence's Fatal Flaw: Data Overload
Penn State Researchers Develop Solid-State Electrolytes
Study Reveals Game Developers' Strategy Amid Console Updates
AI Revolution in Marketing: Life-Size Holograms in Times Square
French Studio Sandfall Interactive Launches "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33"
U.S. Preorders for the Nintendo Switch 2 Spark Chaos
European Automakers Launch Charm Offensives in Chinese Car Market
Energy Shortage Looms in Fourth-Largest Oil State
Scientists Learn from Challenges to Build Future Experimental Stations
Identifying Poorly Trained AI Models
U of A Engineering Researcher Utilizes Sunlight for Hydrogen Production
Is the World in an Artificial Intelligence Arms Race?
Canadians Embrace Generative AI: 2/3 Experimented by 2025
Semiconductor Industry at Center of US-China Tech Tensions
UK Regulator Imposes Fines on Tech Firms for Child Safety
Chinese AI App DeepSeek Transfers Data Without Consent
Nissan Faces Challenges Amid Tariffs
How Neurons Organize: Clustering for Function
Simple Technology: Blackberry Solar Cells for Energy Harvesting
University of Cincinnati Researchers Break Sound Barrier
Robot's Challenge: Processing Real-World Data Efficiently
Aerial Robotics in Construction: Safety and Sustainability
EU Trials of Driverless Cars in Public Transport: Urban Mobility Revolution
Challenges in Assessing Personality of Leading Language Models
New Study: In-Memory Ferroelectric Differentiator for Direct Calculations
AI Response Engines: Balancing Accuracy and Doubt
Alphabet Inc. Pays Samsung for Google AI App
Humans Outperform AI in Social Interaction Interpretation
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Four confirmed cases of delta COVID-19 variant in SC but no way to tell how common it is
None of those cases have been in the Upstate, they have been in the Midlands, Pee Dee and Low Country regions of the state, said Dr. Brannon Traxler, the state's public health director, during a Wednesday media briefing.
Apple warns EU law 'risks destroying iPhone security'
The EU's proposed new rules to rein in tech giants risk undermining the security of the iPhone, Apple chief Tim Cook warned Wednesday.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-apple-eu-law-iphone.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-apple-eu-law-iphone.html
Self-driving car pioneer Waymo gets $2.5B to fuel ambitions
Waymo, the self-driving car pioneer spun off from Google, isn't allowing a recent wave of executive departures to detour its plans to expand its robotic taxi service.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-self-driving-car-waymo-25b-fuel.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-self-driving-car-waymo-25b-fuel.html
Socially distanced robots serve Mecca holy water ahead of Hajj
Robots began handing out bottles of sacred water in Mecca this week in preparation for a socially distanced Hajj pilgrimage in Islam's holiest city, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-socially-distanced-robots-mecca-holy.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-socially-distanced-robots-mecca-holy.html
Dead 'murder hornet' near Seattle is 1st found in US in 2021
Scientists have found a dead Asian giant hornet north of Seattle, the first so-called murder hornet discovered in the country this year, federal and state investigators said Wednesday.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-dead-hornet-seattle-1st.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-dead-hornet-seattle-1st.html
Entomologists discover dozens of new beetle species—and name some after iconic sci-fi heroines
The original Star Trek television series took place in a future when space is the final frontier, but humanity hasn't reached that point quite yet.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-entomologists-dozens-beetle-speciesand-iconic.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-entomologists-dozens-beetle-speciesand-iconic.html
Google to open first retail store steps away from Apple in NYC
Google will open its first retail store in New York City, highlighting the internet giant's effort to promote its consumer hardware devices.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-google-retail-apple-nyc.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-google-retail-apple-nyc.html
Facebook AI can now use just one word to mimic text style from images
Facebook has announced their new AI project TextStyleBrush, a software capable of copying the style of handwritten or printed text in an image using only one word. Users can utilize this model to alter and replace text in photos.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-facebook-ai-word-mimic-text.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-facebook-ai-word-mimic-text.html
Subterranean investigations: Researchers explore the shallow underground world with a burrowing soft robot
We've seen robots take to the air, dive beneath the waves and perform all sorts of maneuvers on land. Now, researchers at UC Santa Barbara and Georgia Institute of Technology are exploring a new frontier: The ground beneath our feet. Taking their cues from plants and animals that have evolved to navigate subterranean spaces, they've developed a fast, controllable soft robot that can burrow through sand. The technology not only enables new applications for fast, precise and minimally invasive movement underground, but also lays mechanical foundations for new types of robots.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-subterranean-explore-shallow-underground-world.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-06-subterranean-explore-shallow-underground-world.html
How sex trafficking trauma affects the way its survivors parent
A study of young immigrant mothers who are survivors of sex trafficking found that the trauma affected how they parented: It made them overprotective parents in a world perceived to be unsafe, it fueled emotional withdrawal when struggling with stress and mental health symptoms, and was a barrier to building confidence as mothers. Yet, they coped with such challenges through finding meaning in the birth of their children and through social support and faith.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-sex-trafficking-trauma-affects-survivors.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-sex-trafficking-trauma-affects-survivors.html
Study points to a seed black hole produced by a dark matter halo collapse
Supermassive black holes, or SMBHs, are black holes with masses that are several million to billion times the mass of our sun. The Milky Way hosts an SMBH with mass a few million times the solar mass. Surprisingly, astrophysical observations show that SMBHs already existed when the universe was very young. For example, a billion solar mass black holes are found when the universe was just 6% of its current age, 13.7 billion years. How do these SMBHs in the early universe originate?
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-seed-black-hole-dark-halo.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-seed-black-hole-dark-halo.html
Researchers uncover unique properties of a promising new superconductor
An international team of physicists led by the University of Minnesota has discovered that a unique superconducting metal is more resilient when used as a very thin layer. The research is the first step toward a larger goal of understanding unconventional superconducting states in materials, which could possibly be used in quantum computing in the future.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-uncover-unique-properties-superconductor.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-uncover-unique-properties-superconductor.html
Pioneering chemistry approach could lead to more robust soft electronics
A new approach to studying conjugated polymers has made it possible for an Army-funded research team to measure, for the first time, the individual molecules' mechanical and kinetic properties during polymerization reaction. The insights gained could lead to more flexible and robust soft electronic materials, such as health monitors and soft robotics.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-chemistry-approach-robust-soft-electronics.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-chemistry-approach-robust-soft-electronics.html
The give and take of mega-flares from stars
The long relationships between stars and the planets around them—including the Sun and the Earth—may be even more complex than previously thought. This is one conclusion of a new study involving thousands of stars using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-mega-flares-stars.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-mega-flares-stars.html
Graphene 'camera' captures real-time electrical activity of beating heart
Bay Area scientists have captured the real-time electrical activity of a beating heart, using a sheet of graphene to record an optical image—almost like a video camera—of the faint electric fields generated by the rhythmic firing of the heart's muscle cells.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-graphene-camera-captures-real-time-electrical.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-06-graphene-camera-captures-real-time-electrical.html
Scammers mail fake Ledger devices to steal your cryptocurrency
Ledger has been a popular target by scammers lately with rising cryptocurrency prices and the popularity of hardware wallets to secure cryptofunds. In a ...
Researchers uncover unique properties of a promising new superconductor
Material could be used in future quantum computing applications. Date: June 16, 2021; Source: University of Minnesota; Summary: A study led by ...
UArizona Health Sciences Pediatrics Expert Addresses Parents' Vaccine Questions
Many people brought their children with them as they visited a vaccine clinic in Aguila, Arizona, last month. Now, those children are eligible to receive the vaccine themselves.
Wellness Wednesday – Weather the storms of life
Dr. Nicole Ferguson says her favorite author was Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. She was an expert on grief. In her book on grief and grieving with David ...
Are We Alone? Astronomer Kyle Jeter Weighs the Evidence at Parkland Library
Yet after decades of scientific advancement, one question still sparks wonder in Jeter and countless other astronomers: Do intelligent civilizations exist ...
Weight Management and Wellness - Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare
For some people, losing weight comes easily, while for others it may be a struggle. Options like medical weight loss or weight loss surgery can be an ...
Summer Interns Capture Asteroid Occultation
... students interested in astronomy, astrobiology and planetary science. ... on microbiology, planetary geology, observational astronomy and SETI.
Springfield Museums launching new, free astronomy series on Zoom
SPRINGFIELD, MA (WGGB/WSHM) -- There's good news for astronomy enthusiasts. Astroquest, a new free online astronomy series, is launching on ...
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