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Key Genes for Regenerating Ear and Eye Cells: USC Study

Study Reveals Higher Heart Disease Rates in Rural Adults

Study Reveals Skin Tone Impact on Blood Oxygen Saturation

Mystery of Lightning-Speed Athletes Unveiled

Artificial Intelligence Reduces Sudden Cardiac Deaths

Rising Concern: Teen Snus Use Affects English Football Players

Study Reveals Key Factors Affecting Nurse Job Satisfaction

Low Mortality Rate in TAVR for Aortic Regurgitation

New Diagnostic Tool for Silicosis Detection: Breath Analysis Breakthrough

Novel Blood Test Predicts Spinal Cord Injury Recovery

Understanding Stimming in Autistic Individuals

Americans Facing Lengthy Wait Times for Health Care Appointments

Study in Journal of Nutrition Education Emphasizes Dietary Equality

European Society of Cardiology Releases Milestone Consensus on Conduction System Pacing

Cell Development: PTEN/PI3K Axis Regulates Growth

Virtual Reality System Enhances Mental Health Diagnosis

Impact of Childhood Experiences on Adult Sensitivity

Scientists Uncover Tobacco Smoke's DNA Damage Leading to Head and Neck Cancer

Iowa Hospitals Implement ERAS to Reduce Opioid Prescriptions

Study Reveals Link Between Everyday Discrimination and Anxiety

Stem Cell Infusion Timing Impact on aGVHD Severity

Cancer Patients on Low-Dose Apixaban: VTE Recurrence Study

Comparing Objects: Memory vs. Perception Efficiency

PTSD Symptoms Impacting Relationships: Fear of Emotions

Semaglutide Boosts Walking Distance in PAD Patients

Chinese Academy of Sciences Develops Portable Brain Stimulation Device

Annual Covid-19 Vaccine Boosters Vital for Immunocompromised

Study Reveals 4F-PCC Superior to Frozen Plasma in Cardiac Surgery

Iron Supplementation in HFrEF Patients: Safety and Findings

Millions Experience Loss of Smell in COVID-19

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U.S. Companies Developing Advanced Reactors for Energy Dominance

Tel Aviv University Researchers Unveil Cave-Painting Child Mystery

Study Reveals Impact of CEO Communication on Investor Trust

Carbon Emissions from Patient Travel: National Survey Insights

Water Management Practices Boost Groundwater Levels in Central Arizona

Understanding the Alt-Right: Beliefs and Identities

Scientists Astounded by Bat Cave Spectacle

Human Interactions Key in Shift to Farming

Researchers Develop Groundbreaking Method for 3D Printing Color-Changing Materials

Study Reveals Potential of sEV Therapy for Liver Failure

Researchers Uncover Bioactive Compounds in Fruits for Disease Prevention

Cern Plans to Build Bigger Particle-Smasher

Study Shows Self-Efficacy Impact on Workplace Behavior

"Nuclear Fusion Bolometers: Key Sensors for Energy Security"

Authoritarian States' Influence: Study Reveals Japan's Vulnerability

Birds' Unique Sleep Pattern: One Eye Open for Safety

New Species of Fairy Lantern Genus Found in Malaysian Forest

New Inexpensive Method for Fabricating Artificial Muscles

New Framework Enhances Global Landslide Prediction

Nasa's Electrodynamic Dust Shield Removes Lunar Regolith

Scientists Hope Tiny West Texas Flower Blooms After Rain

Budapest Open Access Initiative: A New International Movement

U.K. Education System Urged to Adapt for School Refusers

"NASA's Curiosity Rover Finds Largest Organic Molecules on Mars"

Quantum Dot Chain Stability Boosted in Majorana Study

Social Media Impact on Egyptian Uprisings: Study Reveals Shift

Impact of Childhood Experiences on Adult Sensitivity

New Research Reveals Past Floods Were Not Unprecedented

Scientists Streamline Material Production for Medical Research

Antarctica's Melting Ice: Long-Term River Evolution Insights

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Researchers Develop Infomorphic Neurons for Accurate Learning

Renault and Nissan Revise Partnership for Financial Stability

Brain Implant Translates Paralyzed Woman's Thoughts to Speech

Challenges Faced by African Data Workers

"23andMe Files for Bankruptcy After Selling 12 Million DNA Kits"

Myanmar Earthquake Exposes Regional Building Code Gaps

AI Chatbots' Truthfulness Enhanced with Chain of Thought Windows

Apple Inc. Progresses on New Office Complex in Culver City

Hackers Breach Oracle Systems, Steal Patient Data

Nokia Settles Patent Dispute with Amazon

Trump Confident in TikTok Deal Before April 5 Deadline

France Fines Apple 150 Million Euros for Privacy Feature

Microsoft: Tech Titan Founded by Gates & Allen

Microsoft's Ubiquitous Desktop Software: Decades of Impact

Japan's Bid for Hydrogen Fuel Leadership at Risk

Evolution of Microsoft Leadership in Tech Industry

Japan to Inject $5 Billion into Semiconductor Venture

Microsoft: Tech Stalwart in Computing

Huawei Reports 28% Profit Drop in 2024

Researchers Develop Ultra-Thin Membrane for Laser-Powered Spacecraft

Robotic Systems Inspired by Quadruped Animals

Apple's Generative Artificial Intelligence Strategy: A Bungle?

Amazon Disables Privacy Features in Alexa for AI Advancements

Tunisian Workshop Transforms Olive Waste into Energy

Elon Musk Sells Social Media Site X to xAI for $33 Billion

Columbia Engineering Researchers Use DNA to Create 3D Devices

Researchers Develop High-Speed Doctor-Blading Technique for Efficient Organic Solar Cells

Photovoltaic Systems Boost Global Energy: Optical Tech Advancements

"Carve-DL Project: AI Solution for Data Recovery Challenges"

Unveiling Platform Success Secrets: Doctoral Insights

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Friday, 27 September 2019

Photovoltaic-powered sensors for the 'Internet of Things'

By 2025, experts estimate the number of Internet of Things devices—including sensors that gather real-time data about infrastructure and the environment—could rise to 75 billion worldwide. As it stands, however, those sensors require batteries that must be replaced frequently, which can be problematic for long-term monitoring.

* This article was originally published here

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.

Researchers find genetic link in rare reaction to pet germ

It's hard to regard Ellie as a menace.

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.