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Study Reveals Mutant Blood Cell Expansion in Tumors

Israeli Study Reveals TRIM63's Role in Heart Disease

FDA Approves Dupixent for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

Newly Discovered Cells Surrounding Pancreatic Tumors

Global Study Reveals Music Lyrics as Emotional Support

Functional Cure Linked to Improved Outcomes in Chronic HBV

Study: Gamified Health App Boosts Sleep and BMI

Innovative AR Training Boosts Adult Visual Function

Epilepsy Expert Urges Personalized Seizure Action Plans

Study Links Metabolic Syndrome to Young-Onset Dementia

Understanding the Complexity of Depression Treatment

Scientists at A*STAR GIS Release Extensive RNA Sequencing Data

Beef Tallow: Trending Ingredient in Health and Beauty

Toxic Metal Exposure in War Impacts Child Development

Study Links Childhood Adversity to Early Weight Gain

Uncovering the Health Benefits of Oat Protein

Uc Davis Health Unveils Total Body Scanner for Brain Health

Most Common Marijuana Use Routes Revealed

Scientists Test Anti-Amyloid Alzheimer's Therapeutics

Study Links Higher Ambient Temperature to Dialysis Patient Mortality

How Glances Convey Mental States: McGill Study

Increase in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Across Age Groups

Millions Worldwide Infected with Hepatitis D: Limited Treatments

Elderly Japanese Cyclists: Social Interaction & Health Benefits

Study: Atrial Fibrillation Patients Not Receiving Anticoagulants

University of Colorado Study Reveals Key Role of B Cells in Vaccine Protection

Researchers at University of New Mexico Aim to Launch Human Trials for Alzheimer's Vaccine

Weight-Loss Medications: Hormone Adjustment and Weight Regain

Carnegie Mellon's Feinberg Lab Introduces Collagen-Based 3D Bioprinting System

Proinflammatory Diet Linked to Chronic Kidney Disease



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China Sending New Team of Astronauts to Space Station

Scott Osborn's Shift in Advice for Vineyard Owners

Research Reveals Teachers Struggle to Engage Boys Influenced by Online Misogynists

Young People from Black Communities Report Weekly Exposure to Racist Content

Unveiling the Intricacies of Brain Communication

Andrew Lakoff: Expertise in Planning for Uncertain Futures

Chris Boone: USC Dean by Day, Astrophotographer by Night

Study Estimates $28 Trillion Climate Damage by Top Corporations

Algorithm Detects High-Speed Particle Collisions in Fusion Reactors

Sinú River: Life Source from Paramillo National Park

Impact of Greenspace Proximity on Birth Outcomes

Role of East Asian Summer Monsoon in Regional Climate

First Direct Observation of Ion Acceleration Through Laser-Generated Shocks

Severe Drought Hits Africa and Madagascar

Novel Lysine-Targeting Inhibitors: ABPP Data Integration

NASA Sensor Enhances Wildfire Response in Alabama

AI Algorithms Boost Plastic Waste Removal by Over 60%

Advancements in Healthy Aging: Understanding Lifespan and Healthspan

Study Reveals Rival Genes' Role in Fertilized Egg Fate

Breakthrough in High-Temperature Superconductivity

Harnessing Solar Power for Telescope Vision

Climate Change Impact: Tornadoes, Wildfires, Cyclones & Rising Seas

Sculpin's Unique Grip on Pacific Rock

Novel 3D-Printed Graphene/Polymer Composite for High Thermal Conductivity

Esa's Biomass Mission: Illuminating Global Forest Health

Potential Evidence of Life on Exoplanet K2-18b

Study Reveals Link Between Children's Health Habits and Social Class

Straight-Tusked Elephant Could Still Roam Europe

Fragile Swamp Forests Collapse in Pearl River Delta

Researchers Develop AI Method for Small Business Advertising

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YouTube Marks Milestone: 20 Billion Videos Uploaded

California State Bar Reveals AI-Generated Exam Questions

Benefits of OLED Technology for High-Resolution Displays

Automakers Unveil China-Centric Models at Shanghai Auto Show

Tech Giants' Dominance: Accountability for Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft

New Out-of-Core Mechanism Capsule: 12.02× Faster GNN Training

Innovative High-Voltage CMOS Backplane for Bright OLED Microdisplays

How Interruptions Affect CPU Core Efficiency

Enhancing Realism: Importance of Touch in 3D Modeling

Nissan Unveils Two Models for Chinese Market

Porsche Targets Wealthy Chinese Market for Sales Boost

Institute of Science Tokyo Develops AI for Fragrance Creation

Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt to Replace LG Energy in Indonesia JV

French Media Groups Sue Meta Over Online Advertising

Quantum Computers: Optimizing Data Feeding for Speed

Ex-OpenAI Staff Urge CA & DE Officials to Halt AI Tech Shift

EU Watchdogs Fine Apple and Meta in Digital Competition Crackdown

Mit Researchers Develop Periodic Table of Machine Learning Algorithms

Georgia Tech Engineers Develop 5-Inch Soft Robot with Impressive Jump

Innovative Laser Printing Technique for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

Study Reveals CPMAC Boosts Perovskite Solar Cells

Novel Copper Oxide Electrode Boosts Zinc-Ion Battery Durability

Whistleblower Reports Data Breach at National Labor Board

Apple TV's Severance: Splitting Work and Personal Life

Qut Researchers Discover Flexible Semiconductor

UK Government Hosts Summit with IEA on Energy Security

New AI Tech Analyzes Pitcher Performance in Baseball

Princeton Engineers Develop Shape-Shifting Material

Mit Engineers Develop Technique to Grow Ultrathin Electronic Skins

Role of Nuclear Energy in the Future: Insights from USC Professor

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YouTube Marks Milestone: 20 Billion Videos Uploaded

California State Bar Reveals AI-Generated Exam Questions

Benefits of OLED Technology for High-Resolution Displays

Automakers Unveil China-Centric Models at Shanghai Auto Show

Tech Giants' Dominance: Accountability for Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft

New Out-of-Core Mechanism Capsule: 12.02× Faster GNN Training

Innovative High-Voltage CMOS Backplane for Bright OLED Microdisplays

How Interruptions Affect CPU Core Efficiency

Enhancing Realism: Importance of Touch in 3D Modeling

Nissan Unveils Two Models for Chinese Market

Porsche Targets Wealthy Chinese Market for Sales Boost

Institute of Science Tokyo Develops AI for Fragrance Creation

Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt to Replace LG Energy in Indonesia JV

French Media Groups Sue Meta Over Online Advertising

Quantum Computers: Optimizing Data Feeding for Speed

Ex-OpenAI Staff Urge CA & DE Officials to Halt AI Tech Shift

EU Watchdogs Fine Apple and Meta in Digital Competition Crackdown

Mit Researchers Develop Periodic Table of Machine Learning Algorithms

Georgia Tech Engineers Develop 5-Inch Soft Robot with Impressive Jump

Innovative Laser Printing Technique for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

Study Reveals CPMAC Boosts Perovskite Solar Cells

Novel Copper Oxide Electrode Boosts Zinc-Ion Battery Durability

Whistleblower Reports Data Breach at National Labor Board

Apple TV's Severance: Splitting Work and Personal Life

Qut Researchers Discover Flexible Semiconductor

UK Government Hosts Summit with IEA on Energy Security

New AI Tech Analyzes Pitcher Performance in Baseball

Princeton Engineers Develop Shape-Shifting Material

Mit Engineers Develop Technique to Grow Ultrathin Electronic Skins

Role of Nuclear Energy in the Future: Insights from USC Professor



Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Robinhood's growth in the summer slowed as trading calmed

The meteoric growth of Robinhood Markets is coming back to earth, much like its stock price.

US panel recommends Pfizer COVID vaccine for younger children

A medical panel of US government advisors endorsed the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in five-to-11-year-olds Tuesday, paving the way for younger children to get their shots within weeks.

Microsoft profit up 24% in quarter, driven by cloud growth

Growth in Microsoft's cloud computing business helped push its profit up 24% in the July-September quarter over the same time last year.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-10-microsoft-profit-quarter-driven-cloud.html

Robinhood's growth in the summer slowed as trading calmed

The meteoric growth of Robinhood Markets is coming back to earth, much like its stock price.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-10-robinhood-growth-summer-calmed.html

Google-parent Alphabet tops expectations with $18.9 bn quarterly profit

Google's parent company Alphabet on Tuesday beat quarterly earnings expectations, raking in $18.9 billion in profit as its online ad engine and cloud services thrived.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-10-google-parent-alphabet-tops-bn-quarterly.html

Google-parent Alphabet tops expectations with $18.9 bn quarterly profit

Google's parent company Alphabet on Tuesday beat quarterly earnings expectations, raking in $18.9 billion in profit as its online ad engine and cloud services thrived.

Twitter posts $537 mn net loss over lawsuit payout

Twitter said Tuesday it had posted a $537 million net loss in the third quarter after settling a lawsuit alleging investors were misled about slowing user growth.

Stem cells lose their 'glue' and escape from hair follicle to cause hair loss, says new study

A newly discovered cause of balding in aging male mice could reveal a cause of hair loss in men and women as well, reports a study from Northwestern Medicine scientists. The findings provide new insight into how hair and tissues age.

Machine learning reveals brain networks involved in child aggression

Child psychiatric disorders, such as oppositional defiant disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), can feature outbursts of anger and physical aggression. A better understanding of what drives these symptoms could help inform treatment strategies. Yale researchers have now used a machine learning-based approach to uncover disruptions of brain connectivity in children displaying aggression.

Smart material switches between heating and cooling in minutes

As anyone who has ever parked a car in the sun on a hot summer day knows, glass windows are great at letting sunlight in but terrible at allowing heat out.

Twitter posts $537 mn net loss over lawsuit payout

Twitter said Tuesday it had posted a $537 million net loss in the third quarter after settling a lawsuit alleging investors were misled about slowing user growth.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-10-twitter-mn-net-loss-lawsuit.html

Searching for Earth 2.0? Zoom in on a star

Astronomers searching for Earth-like planets in other solar systems have made a breakthrough by taking a closer look at the surface of stars.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-10-earth-star.html

How do plants act fast to fight off infections?

New work led by Carnegie's Kangmei Zhao and Sue Rhee reveals a new mechanism by which plants are able to rapidly activate defenses against bacterial infections. This understanding could inspire efforts to improve crop yields and combat global hunger.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-10-fast-infections.html

A new 3D printing frontier: Self-powered wearable devices

When most people think of wearable devices, they think of smart watches, smart glasses, fitness trackers, even smart clothing. These devices, part of a fast-growing market, have two things in common: They all need an external power source, and they all require exacting manufacturing processes. Until now.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-10-3d-frontier-self-powered-wearable-devices.html

Smart material switches between heating and cooling in minutes

As anyone who has ever parked a car in the sun on a hot summer day knows, glass windows are great at letting sunlight in but terrible at allowing heat out.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-10-smart-material-cooling-minutes.html

Searching for Earth 2.0? Zoom in on a star

Astronomers searching for Earth-like planets in other solar systems have made a breakthrough by taking a closer look at the surface of stars.

Alzheimer's disease may cause vicious circle between brain network and immune cell dysfunctions

Studying the complex causes of Alzheimer's disease, and how to treat and prevent this condition, is like solving a many-piece puzzle, with scientists each tackling a small section, unsure of how it might fit into the larger picture. Now, researchers at Gladstone Institutes have determined how a handful of previously unconnected puzzle sections fit together.

How do plants act fast to fight off infections?

New work led by Carnegie's Kangmei Zhao and Sue Rhee reveals a new mechanism by which plants are able to rapidly activate defenses against bacterial infections. This understanding could inspire efforts to improve crop yields and combat global hunger.

A new 3D printing frontier: Self-powered wearable devices

When most people think of wearable devices, they think of smart watches, smart glasses, fitness trackers, even smart clothing. These devices, part of a fast-growing market, have two things in common: They all need an external power source, and they all require exacting manufacturing processes. Until now.

Horse hyperimmune antibody may help the fight against COVID-19, study finds

A study conducted by a consortium of Brazilian researchers has demonstrated that a hyperimmune serum consisting of purified antibody fragments produced in horses may be an efficient approach to combat COVID-19. Tests conducted in hamsters improved the animal clinical conditions. The neutralizing activity of the sera developed by the scientists has been proved to be high against the P.1 (Gamma) and P.2 variants. The results have been published in iScience.

Asia suffered hottest year on record in 2020: UN

Asia suffered its hottest year on record in 2020, the United Nations said Tuesday ahead of the COP26 summit, with extreme weather taking a heavy toll on the continent's development.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-10-asia-hottest-year.html

Rescued from extinction, bison rediscover Romania mountains

Hoof prints in the mud, tree bark nibbled away: even if the newest residents of Romania's Carpathian mountain forest shy away from visitors, their traces are there for those who know where to look.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-10-extinction-bison-rediscover-romania-mountains.html

YouTube, TikTok, Snap execs face senators on kids' safety

Bearing down on hugely popular social media platforms and their impact on children, the leaders of a Senate panel have called executives from YouTube, TikTok and Snapchat to face questions on what their companies are doing to ensure young users' safety.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-10-youtube-tiktok-snap-execs-senators.html

Facebook profits rise amid Facebook Papers findings

Amid fallout from the Facebook Papers documents supporting claims that the social network has valued financial success over user safety, Facebook on Monday reported higher profit for the latest quarter.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-10-facebook-profits-papers.html

YouTube, TikTok, Snap execs face senators on kids' safety

Bearing down on hugely popular social media platforms and their impact on children, the leaders of a Senate panel have called executives from YouTube, TikTok and Snapchat to face questions on what their companies are doing to ensure young users' safety.

Facebook profits rise amid Facebook Papers findings

Amid fallout from the Facebook Papers documents supporting claims that the social network has valued financial success over user safety, Facebook on Monday reported higher profit for the latest quarter.

Poll: Majority in US concerned about climate

President Joe Biden heads to a vital U.N. climate summit at a time when a majority of Americans regard the deteriorating climate as a problem of high importance to them, an increase from just a few years ago.

Addition of genotypic resistance testing did not improve virologic response in patients with HIV virologic failure

A randomized controlled trial found that the addition of genotypic resistance testing to routine care did not improve virologic suppression among persons whose first-line antiretroviral therapy (ART) failed in public-sector HIV clinics in Uganda and South Africa. These results reinforce the critical need for and persistent challenge of finding effective interventions for persons who have virologic failure after ART initiation in the public sector in sub-Saharan Africa. The findings are published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

Stress In America 2021: Pandemic impedes basic decision-making ability

Americans are struggling with the basic decisions required to navigate daily life as the effects of pandemic-related stress continue to take a toll, especially on younger adults and parents, according to a national survey from the American Psychological Association.

'Nanozyme' therapy prevents harmful dental plaque build-up

A growing body of evidence points to a link between iron-deficiency anemia and severe tooth decay. Whether the connection is correlative or causative is unknown, though both conditions are associated with poor diets and are more common in people living in impoverished environments and with underlying medical conditions.

Publication of 500-year-old manuscript exposes medieval beliefs and religious cults

A rare English illuminated medieval prayer roll, believed to be among only a few dozen still in existence worldwide, has been analyzed in a new study to expose Catholic beliefs in England before the Reformation in the sixteenth century.

Shadow loss: Young adults cope with missing out during pandemic

A new paper featuring college students' experiences with loss during the COVID-19 pandemic shows that although few directly experienced a close death, everyone lost something that impacted their lives.

Stimulus designed to help restaurant workers led to more COVID cases

A new paper in The Economic Journal indicates that a large-scale government subsidy aimed at encouraging people to eat out in restaurants in the wake of the first 2020 COVID-19 wave in the United Kingdom accelerated a second COVID19 wave.

Waters off French coast in winter may be a deadly trap for small, foraging turtles

The documented habitat boundaries of the loggerhead, Kemp's ridley and green turtles are questioned by a new study suggesting that stranded turtles rescued from European French Atlantic and Channel waters could be visiting the area to forage for food. Published in Frontiers in Marine Science, satellite tracking data reveals that while some turtles may be able to return home, after their rehabilitation and release to Florida in the US, or Cape Verde off the African coast, younger individuals are at risk of being trapped in the region.

Poll: Majority in US concerned about climate

President Joe Biden heads to a vital U.N. climate summit at a time when a majority of Americans regard the deteriorating climate as a problem of high importance to them, an increase from just a few years ago.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-10-poll-majority-climate.html

'Nanozyme' therapy prevents harmful dental plaque build-up

A growing body of evidence points to a link between iron-deficiency anemia and severe tooth decay. Whether the connection is correlative or causative is unknown, though both conditions are associated with poor diets and are more common in people living in impoverished environments and with underlying medical conditions.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-10-nanozyme-therapy-dental-plaque-build-up.html

Publication of 500-year-old manuscript exposes medieval beliefs and religious cults

A rare English illuminated medieval prayer roll, believed to be among only a few dozen still in existence worldwide, has been analyzed in a new study to expose Catholic beliefs in England before the Reformation in the sixteenth century.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-10-year-old-manuscript-exposes-medieval-beliefs.html

Waters off French coast in winter may be a deadly trap for small, foraging turtles

The documented habitat boundaries of the loggerhead, Kemp's ridley and green turtles are questioned by a new study suggesting that stranded turtles rescued from European French Atlantic and Channel waters could be visiting the area to forage for food. Published in Frontiers in Marine Science, satellite tracking data reveals that while some turtles may be able to return home, after their rehabilitation and release to Florida in the US, or Cape Verde off the African coast, younger individuals are at risk of being trapped in the region.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-10-french-coast-winter-deadly-small.html