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Measles Outbreak in Knox County, Ohio: Cases Reach 14
Measuring Quality in Healthcare: Key Factors Examined
CDC Official Urges Staff to Plan for Agency's Splintering
Probiotics Reduce Negative Feelings: New Research Findings
Covid-19 Impact on Hearing Impairments: University Study Findings
Holy Water Consumption Linked to Cholera Outbreaks
Michigan Research Team Utilizes AI for Autism Exercise Snacks
Scientists Plan Strategies to Prevent Future Viral Outbreaks
New Phase of Immune Response Discovered: Implications for Vaccines
Monitoring Bio-Signals with Wearable Devices: Key Health Insights
Key Discovery: Protein Modification in MDA5 Enhances Virus Detection
1 in 10 U.S. Adults with Substance Use Disorder Hospitalized
American Society of Clinical Oncology Updates Fertility Preservation Recommendations
Cancer Patients' End-of-Life Fatigue Linked to Brain Neurons
Study Reveals How Brain Cells Control Tongue Movements
Study Links Poor Hearing to Higher Heart Failure Risk
WHO Urges Action Against Measles Outbreak
Shared Risk Factors for Stroke, Dementia, and Depression
Eye-Tracking Study: Boosting Social Skills in Disabled Individuals
Oklahoma City Bombing Survivors Show Trauma Traces
Biological Basis of Addiction: HDAC5 Limits Scn4b Gene
Study: Young Adults Using Alcohol and Cannabis Together for Stress Relief
AI Predicts Patients Needing Immediate Care
Tuberculosis Mortality Surges Amid COVID-19 Lockdowns
Study Reveals Minimal Muscle Loss with GLP-1 Therapy
Cancer Tumors Exploit Immune Cells for Growth
New Antibody Treatment Revives Immune Cells in Ovarian Cancer
Opioid Epidemic Shift: Northwest to East - Geographical Analysis
Immune System Therapies and Brain Metastases: Inflammatory Reactions Detected
Researchers Discover Prostate Cancer Drug Resistance Mechanism
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Max Planck Institute Unveils MetaFlowTrain for Microbial Study
Library Indexing Challenges: Uncovering Mislabeling & Authorship Issues
Hantavirus: Betsy Arakawa's Death Linked to Rodents
AI Accelerates Discovery of Quantum Phases: Study
Brown Bears Census Using DNA Reveals 13,000 in Romania
Pharmaceutical Pollution Impacts Atlantic Salmon Migration
Breakthrough Discovery: Mechanism of Citrus Resistance Unveiled
Study Reveals Local Climate Predicts Venom Traits of Deadly Indian Snake
Virginia Tech Researchers Discover Active Virus in Green Alga
Hiker Don Barger Confronts Hazy View on Chilhowee Mountain
Farewell La Niña: Brief Encounter Ends
Black Workers Lead in Faith Discussions at Work, Face Discrimination
Harvard Bioengineers Control Fruit Fly as Micro-Robot
Debate Focus: Facts vs Opinions in Political Discourse
Physical Distance Key in Protecting Bumblebees from Parasite
CubeSats Revolutionize Farming Research
Exozodiacal Dust Impact on Identifying Earth-like Exoplanets
University of St Andrews Reveals Mechanics of Red Flour Beetle Wriggle
Scientists Find Two Tapeworm Species in Wild Oval Squid
Experts Call for Revolution in Academic Medicine
Laser Plasma Acceleration: Compact Accelerators for Research
Photocatalysis: Key Steps and Charge Transfer in Catalysts
Tax Day Looms: Singles Pay More than Married Couples
Deciphering Alginate Lyase: Unlocking Brown Algae's Potential
Foreign Interference Concerns in Canadian Election
Health Hazards of Chemicals in Food, Cosmetics, and More
Africa's Largest Pastoralist Group: The Fulani Population Across 17 Countries
ICMAB Researchers Revolutionize Nanoscale Light Manipulation
The Overlooked Archaea: Diverse Single-Celled Organisms
Impact of Processing Methods on Plant-Based Food Composition
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Digital Twins in Healthcare: Risks of Adversarial Attacks
Institute of Visual Computing Removes Objects in Live 3D Recordings
Balancing Data Privacy and Model Accuracy
TikTok's International Revenue Surges Amid US Ban Deadline
Openai Counters Elon Musk: AI Giant's Legal Action
Trump Administration Expects Apple to Make iPhones in US
Chinese Researchers Unveil Deep-Sea Tool for Cutting Cables
AI Revolution: From ChatGPT to Medical Diagnosis
World's First Tech Prevents Temperature Rise in Hydrogen Charging
Advancing AI Development with Efficient Infrastructure
Fastest Wireless Data Transmission: TU/e Achieves 5.7 Terabits/sec
Alpine Craft Inspires Innovative Wood-Based Materials
Evolution of Personal Computing: From Programming to Accessibility
Apple Introduces New Clean Up Feature for Photo Editing
New Method for Predicting Lost Wilderness Individuals' Locations
Exploring Ocean Depths: Virtual Trip Inspires Ecosystem Connection
Rmit University Tech Boosts Sustainable Bio-Oil Production
Mother Turns Tragedy into Advocacy Against AI Chatbots
Texas Power Grid Operator Expects Surge in Energy Demand
California Nonprofits, Foundations, Labor Groups Raise Concerns Over OpenAI's Restructuring
Google Lifts Gag Order in Anti-Monopoly Case
Semiconductor Chip Demand Fuels Electricity Surge
Samsung Factory Worker in Vietnam Unfazed by Trump's Tariffs
Data Centers' Electricity Consumption to Double by 2030
Tsmc Reports Strong Q1 Revenue Amid Global Uncertainty
Tuna Sashimi Quality Judged by Fattiness
International Travelers Warned: Prepare for Phone Scrutiny
Microsoft Slows Data Center Expansion Amid AI Demand Shift
Cross-Cultural Learning Boosts Human Success
Producing Green Hydrogen: The Need for Vast Renewable Energy
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSTuesday, 23 March 2021
Light pollution drives increased risk of West Nile virus
Florida has experienced a relatively mild winter, which typically translates to more mosquitoes in the summer and more birds on which they can feast. If history repeats itself, it's likely there will be an uptick in West Nile virus cases this year, especially in the outer fringes of the suburbs where much of the nighttime illumination emanates from the skyglow of nearby cities.
Snappy evolution was behind the success of ancient crocodiles
New research led by the University of Bristol has revealed that crocodiles once flourished on land and in the oceans as a result of fast evolution.
Individual SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibody immunity lasts from days to decades
Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School, the National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID) and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Infectious Diseases Labs found that antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 wane at different rates, lasting for mere days in some individuals, while remaining present in others for decades. The study, published in The Lancet Microbe, shows that the severity of the infection could be a deciding factor in having longer-lasting antibodies. Individuals with low levels of neutralizing antibodies may still be protected from COVID-19 if they have a robust T-cell immunity.
North Carolina Author's Debut Novel Already Looking Like a Bestseller
Unsolicited Press releases Thomas Calder's "The Wind Under the Door." [PR.com]
New result from the LHCb experiment challenges leading theory in physics
The LHCb Collaboration at CERN has found particles not behaving in the way they should according to the guiding theory of particle physics—the Standard Model.
China's Baidu debuts in Hong Kong after $3.1 bn IPO
Chinese search engine Baidu debuted on Hong Kong's stock exchange Tuesday after raising $3.1 billion in its initial public offering, the latest mainland tech giant to flock to the financial hub.
Roche reports promising results from anti-COVID cocktail
Swiss pharma giant Roche announced Tuesday promising results from clinical trials of an anti-COVID cocktail developed with US biotech firm Regeneron.
Nintendo teams up with Pokemon Go creator for smartphone games
Japanese games giant Nintendo is teaming up with the US firm behind runaway hit Pokemon Go to develop augmented reality smartphone games, the two companies said Tuesday.
'Catastrophic' Australia floods prompt helicopter rescues
Military helicopters, jet skis and rubber boats were deployed to rescue people stranded by "catastrophic" floods along Australia's populous east coast Tuesday, with thousands of homes damaged.
AstraZeneca may have included 'outdated' data in US vaccine trials: regulator
AstraZeneca may have included out-of-date drug data in information provided during US trials for its COVID-19 vaccine, a regulator said late Monday, citing concerns from a monitoring board.
Facebook hit by French lawsuit over hate speech
Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders announced Tuesday that it has filed a lawsuit against Facebook in France, saying the website breaks its own terms by failing to protect users against hate speech.
Germany extends virus lockdown till mid-April as cases rise
Germany has extended its lockdown measures by another month and imposed several new restrictions, including largely shutting down public life over Easter, in an effort to drive down the rate of coronavirus infections.
US weather model upgraded to better forecast extreme events
The National Weather Service has turbocharged its lagging forecast model to better predict extreme weather events such as hurricanes, blizzards and downpours, as well as day-to-day weather.
Partnership with churches increases COVID-19 vaccine delivery among Black population
Incorporating Black churches and clergy in COVID-19 vaccination education and distribution has been found to be an effective model in helping to increase vaccination delivery to historically at-risk populations in San Bernardino County, a study says.
Study outlines testing strategies for safer air travel during the pandemic
Almost 90 percent of infectious travelers could be detected with rapid SARS-CoV-2 tests at the airport, and most imported infections could be prevented with a combination of pre-travel testing and a five-day post-travel quarantine that would only lift with a negative test result, according to a computer simulation by UC San Francisco researchers.
A leader's gender plays a role in local government sustainability policymaking
When it comes to local government, does the gender of a mayor or county executive matter in sustainability policymaking? Yes, but only in certain ways, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.
Food industry lobbying was intense on failed bill to limit marketing to Canadian children
Researchers at the University of Toronto have found that food industry interactions with government heavily outnumbered non-industry interactions on Bill S-228, also known as the Child Health Protection Act, which died in the Senate of Canada in 2019.
PB Asset Managements Henry Drake Announced as Marketing Director
PB Asset Management announced today that Henry Drake has taken over duties as marketing director after the retirement of Dillan Morris at the start of the year. CEO and founder Peter Burton released the following statement, "First of we would like to thank the incredible service of Dillan, he has been a very important part of the PB family for the last 9 years helping to grow us into the global force we are today. [PR.com]
Green Bay Pet Food Manufacturer, Carnivore Meat Company, Ranks 155 on Inc Magazine's Fastest Growing Private Companies in Midwest Regionals
Inc. Magazine announced Carnivore Meat Company is ranked No. 155 on the 2021 Inc. 5000 Regionals Midwest list. [PR.com]
Sunil Ramlall Publishes Research Article on the Relevance of Competency-based Education
Sunil Ramlall is the author of an article on competency-based education. This article examines the practices around Competency-Based Education (CBE) in the U.S. by examining best practices and interviews with leaders at multiple academic institutions to understand strategies being used, identify strengths and opportunities of CBE initiatives. [PR.com]
Deborah R. Herder Honored as a Woman of the Month for February 2021 by P.O.W.E.R.
Deborah R. Herder of Sewell, New Jersey has been honored as a Woman of the Month for February 2021 by P.O.W.E.R. (Professional Organization of Women of Excellence Recognized) for her outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of beauty and cosmetics. Each month P.O.W.E.R. features women to represent their professions and industries due to their expertise and success in their chosen specialty. About Deborah [PR.com]
"Mode One" Author Sees Spike in Book Sales Due to YouTuber's Viral Video
Author Alan Roger Currie recently experienced a spike in his book sales due to a viral video on YouTube that has garnered close to one million views in the last 21 months. Currie, who is a professional dating coach for men, saw his 2006 eBook version of "Mode One: Let the Women Know What You're REALLY Thinking" rise to #3 on Amazon.com in the category of "Communication Skills" and he saw his audiobook version of the same [PR.com]
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