France halts hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus treatment
27 May 08:58 • 9 articles
France halts hydroxychloroquine use for Covid-19 cases
Europe News: The French government on Wednesday banned treatment of Covid-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine, a controversial and potentially harmful drug that US
27 May 08:58 • The Times of India • 6060938664918786319.htmlFrance stops hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 treatment
The French government said Wednesday that doctors can no longer treat COVID-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine, a controversial and potentially harmful drug nonetheless being promoted by US Presid...
27 May 12:26 • Punch Newspapers • 3524240995582161877.htmlFrance halts hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus treatment
The French government said Wednesday that doctors can no longer treat COVID-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine, a controversial and potentially harmful drug nonetheless being promoted by US President Donald Trump.
27 May 12:14 • The Guardian • 7580308505329228094.htmlFrance Bars Hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19 Treatment
The French government said Wednesday that doctors can no longer treat Covid-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine, a potentially harmful drug being promoted by President Donald Trump.
27 May 12:41 • Courthouse News Service • 1799505149043953880.htmlDo not prescribe hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 ―France tells doctors
The French government said Wednesday that doctors should no longer prescribe hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 patients.
27 May 15:14 • Vanguard News • 4125100340796996547.htmlFrance halts hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus treatment
Paris - The French government on Wednesday banned treatment of COVID-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine, a controversial and potentially harmful drug that US President Donald Trump has said he is taking preventively.
27 May 12:24 • The Peninsula • 1202843882610442607.htmlFrance halts hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus treatment
PARIS: The French government on Wednesday banned treatment of COVID-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine, a controversial and potentially harmful drug that US President Donald Trump has said he is taking preventively. The move came after two French advisory bodies and the World Health Organization warned this week that the drug — a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis and lupus —
27 May 10:11 • Arab News • 8912634264639620401.htmlFrance Bans Anti-Malarial Drug Hydroxychloroquine For COVID-19 Treatment
Under the new French rules, hydroxychloroquine can be used only in clinical trials. Paris: The French government on Wednesday banned … France Bans Anti-Malarial Drug Hydroxychloroquine For COVID-19 Treatment Read More »
27 May 11:23 • ISSCNC • 6824315491415304751.htmlFrance: Do not prescribe hydroxychloroquine for Covid
PARIS, May 27 — The French government said today that doctors should no longer prescribe hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19 patients, an unproven and potentially harmful treatment for the disease nonetheless promoted by US President Donald Trump. The move came after two French advisory bodies and...
27 May 14:57 • Malaymail • 302165936003396416.htmlSouth Korea examines first suspected cases of syndrome in kids linked to COVID-19
27 May 15:45 • 5 articles
S. Korea examines first suspected cases of syndrome in kids linked to COVID-19
Two children who are the first suspected cases in South Korea of a rare, life-threatening syndrome linked with the new coronavirus, are recovering following treatment, health authorities said on Wednesday.
27 May 15:45 • The Jakarta Post • 7678601102393635188.htmlS. Korea examines first suspected cases of syndrome in kids linked to Covid-19
SEOUL, May 27 — Two children who are the first suspected cases in South Korea of a rare, life-threatening syndrome linked with the new coronavirus, are recovering following treatment, health authorities said today. The symptoms of “Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome in Children” (MIS-C) are...
27 May 07:37 • Malaymail • 302165935772713005.htmlSouth Korea examines first suspected cases of inflammatory syndrome in children linked to COVID-19
SEOUL: Two children who are the first suspected cases in South Korea of a rare, life-threatening syndrome linked with the new coronavirus, are ...
27 May 15:52 • CNA • 5644198863805141658.htmlSouth Korea examines first suspected cases of syndrome in kids linked to COVID-19
SEOUL (Reuters) - Two children who are the first suspected cases in South Korea of a rare, life-threatening syndrome linked with the new coronavirus, are recovering following treatment, health authorities said on Wednesday.
27 May 07:29 • Reuters • 8334514181502426109.htmlSouth Korea examines first suspected cases of syndrome in kids linked to Covid-19
The symptoms of MIS-C are similar to toxic shock and Kawasaki disease
27 May 08:59 • The Express Tribune • 1105816787891095489.htmlDangerous blood clots
27 May 00:36 • 4 articles
Dangerous blood clots pose a perplexing coronavirus threat
Blood clots that can cause strokes, heart attacks and dangerous blockages in the legs and lungs are increasingly being found in COVID-19 patients, including some children.
27 May 00:36 • Coronavirus • 2422791599152142974.htmlDangerous blood clots pose a perplexing coronavirus threat
Clotting has been seen in other coronavirus infections, including SARS, but on a much smaller scale.
27 May 09:56 • ABC15 Arizona • 911680911157570980.htmlDangerous blood clots
NEW HAMPSHIRE, United States (AP) — First came a high fever, drenching sweats, and ...
27 May 00:00 • Jamaica Observer • 5357348614271529042.htmlDangerous blood clots pose a perplexing coronavirus threat
First came a high fever, drenching sweats and muscle aches. Then, almost a month later, a weird numbness that spread down the right side of her body.Darlene
27 May 12:00 • iNFOnews.ca • 6669504245970713878.htmlRemdesivir improves time to recovery in Covid-19 patients: Study
27 May 15:34 • 5 articles
Remdesivir improves time to recovery in Covid-19 patients: Study
PTI New Delhi Remdesivir, the antiviral under clinical trials for treatment against novel coronavirus infection, is superior to the standard of care given
27 May 15:34 • The Navhind Times • 3656927214841743654.htmlHere’s how remdesivir improves time to recovery in Covid-19 patients
Remdesivir, the antiviral under clinical trials for treatment against novel coronavirus infection, is superior to the standard of care given to COVID-19 patients, according to a new study.
27 May 06:56 • Hindustan Times • 696565558693278905.htmlRemdesivir improves time to recovery in Covid-19 patients: Study
The study began on February 21, 2020 and enrolled 1,063 participants in 10 countries, with patients providing informed consent to participate, the researchers said.
27 May 07:15 • Hindustan Times • 696565558221309518.htmlRemdesivir improves time to recovery in Covid-19 patients, says new study
The researchers, including those from the New York University in the US, found that remdesivir was most beneficial for hospitalised patients with severe disease requiring supplemental oxygen
27 May 07:56 • Business-Standard • 1502508924590188717.htmlInvestigational antiviral superior to standard of care for treating COVID-19 patients
The investigational antiviral remdesivir is superior to the standard of care for the treatment of COVID-19, according to a report published today in The New England Journal of Medicine.
27 May 05:27 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030910669408.htmlFrance banned the use of hydroxychloroquine for treating the coronavirus a week after Trump said he was taking the drug
27 May 15:02 • 3 articles
France banned the use of hydroxychloroquine for treating the coronavirus a week after Trump said he was taking the drug, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - France reversed a March order that allowed the drug hydroxychloroquine to be used as a potential treatment for COVID-19.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
27 May 15:02 • www.businessinsider.sg • 5090408757603095606.htmlFrance banned the use of hydroxychloroquine for treating the coronavirus a week after Trump said he was taking the drug
The French government on Wednesday banned the use of hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of COVID-19, reversing a previous order from March that allowed the anti-malarial drug to be used as an experimental treatment for the disease caused by the new coronavirus.
27 May 15:02 • Business Insider Malaysia • 8325046884187526198.htmlFrance banned the use of hydroxychloroquine for treating the coronavirus a week after Trump said he was taking the drug
France reversed a March order that allowed the drug hydroxychloroquine to be used as a potential treatment for COVID-19.
27 May 15:02 • Business Insider • 6060062401371853878.htmlFrance revokes decree authorising use of hydroxychloroquine to treat Covid-19
27 May 08:22 • 3 articles
France revokes decree authorising use of hydroxychloroquine to treat Covid-19
The French government on Wednesday revoked a decree authorising hospitals to prescribe the controversial drug for Covid-19 patients after France’s public health watchdog warned against its use to tre…
27 May 08:22 • France 24 • 5635134570489354194.htmlFrance bans the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19
The French government on Wednesday revoked a decree authorizing hospitals to prescribe the controversial drug hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19 patients after France’s public health watchdog warned against its use to treat the disease.
27 May 15:41 • Digital Journal • 4566489172276987307.htmlWHO Temporarily Suspends Hydroxychloroquine Tests for COVID-19, Nigeria Goes On with the Trial
Testing of the malaria drug as a possible treatment for coronavirus has been halted because of safety fears, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. Trials in several countries are being "temporarily" suspended as a precaution, the agency said on Monday.
27 May 14:50 • novinite.com • 4235039571492602831.htmlGiving good bacteria to stressed mothers prevents autism-like disorder in offspring
27 May 00:00 • 4 articles
Exposure to 'good bacteria' during pregnancy buffers risk of autism-like syndrome
Giving beneficial bacteria to stressed mothers during the equivalent of the third trimester of pregnancy prevents an autism-like disorder in their offspring, according to a new animal study.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801884833329.htmlRat Study Suggests "Good Bacteria" Could Relieve Autism-like Symptoms in Pregnancy
Giving beneficial bacteria to stressed mothers during the equivalent of the third trimester of pregnancy prevents an autism-like disorder in their offspring, according to a new animal study by University of Colorado Boulder researchers.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464160179173.htmlGiving good bacteria to stressed mothers prevents autism-like disorder in offspring
Giving beneficial bacteria to stressed mothers during the equivalent of the third trimester of pregnancy prevents an autism-like disorder in their offspring, according to a new animal study by University of Colorado Boulder researchers.
27 May 01:59 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031085377835.htmlExposure to ‘good bacteria’ during pregnancy prevents autism-like syndrome in babies
Giving beneficial bacteria to stressed mothers during the equivalent of the third trimester of pregnancy prevents an autism-like disorder in their offspring.
27 May 05:59 • Hindustan Times • 696565557308331205.htmlWHO expects hydroxychloroquine safety findings by mid-June
27 May 00:47 • 2 articles
WHO expects hydroxychloroquine safety findings by mid-June
ZURICH: The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday (May 26) promised a swift review of data on hydroxychloroquine, probably by mid-June, after ...
27 May 00:47 • CNA • 5644198863202642055.htmlWHO expects hydroxychloroquine safety findings by mid-June
"A final decision on the harm, benefit or lack of benefit of hydroxychloroquine will be made once the evidence has been reviewed," the body said. "It is expected by mid-June."
27 May 10:45 • The Jakarta Post • 7678601104171702945.htmlTiming of COVID-19 test may be key to its accuracy: Study
27 May 00:00 • 4 articles
Beware of False Negatives in Diagnostic Testing of COVID-19
Researchers at Johns Hopkins have found that the chance of a false negative result — when a virus is not detected in a person who actually is, or recently has been, infected — is greater than 1 in 5 and, at times, far higher.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232463757508222.htmlResearchers warn against false negatives in COVID-19 diagnostic test
One of the most commonly used diagnostic tools, particularly during this pandemic, is the reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction test (RT-PCR), which uses a person's respiratory sample to detect viral particles and determine if the person may have been exposed to a virus.
27 May 06:42 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031018041822.htmlTiming of COVID-19 test may be key to its accuracy: Study
The most commonly used test for COVID-19 may not always yield accurate results, and timing of the testing seems to matter significantly in the accuracy of the results, according to a study.
27 May 15:37 • Deccan Herald • 2027555797306564013.htmlTiming of COVID-19 test may be key to its accuracy, says study
The study, which analysed seven previously published studies on RT-PCR performance, adds to evidence that caution should be used in the interpretation of negative test results, the researchers said.
27 May 13:38 • The Financial Express • 1288289580635594260.htmlAlgeria backs hydroxychloroquine use
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Algeria backs hydroxychloroquine despite WHO dropping trials
The study found that administering the medicine or, separately, the related anti-malarial chloroquine, actually increased COVID-19 patients' risk of dying.
27 May 00:00 • ewn.co.za • 2308610108327889634.htmlAlgeria backs hydroxychloroquine use
Algeria's coronavirus outbreak is one of the worst in Africa.
27 May 05:46 • Daily Nation • 7421817125340405818.htmlAlgeria backs use of malaria drug despite WHO dropping trials
Algeria's coronavirus outbreak is one of the worst in Africa.
27 May 00:00 • The East African • 3857388830323154672.htmlAlzheimer's Gene Linked to Severe COVID-19 Risk
27 May 02:51 • 3 articles
New Research: In gene linked to dementia, a correlation with severe Covid
Now, the research team has found that carrying these gene mutations doubles the risks of Covid-19 — even in people who had not developed these diseases.
27 May 02:51 • The Indian Express • 2885715104022493044.htmlCOVID-19 and dementia: What's the link? | TheHealthSite.com
According to a new study, having a faulty gene linked to dementia may double your risk of developing severe complications of COVID-19. Read on to know more.
27 May 07:38 • Thehealthsite • 4766622849814598199.htmlAlzheimer's Gene Linked to Severe COVID-19 Risk
Part of the increased risk among people with dementia may owe to high rates of new coronavirus infections in nursing homes. But this study suggests genetics may also be a factor.
27 May 10:00 • WebMD • 4010151887546229056.htmlChimpanzee communication provides clues to human speech-rhythm evolution
27 May 05:19 • 3 articles
Chimpanzee communication provides clues to human speech-rhythm evolution
One of the most promising theories for the evolution of human speech has finally received support from chimpanzee communication, in a study conducted by a group of researchers led by the University of Warwick.
27 May 05:19 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031851779890.htmlEvolution of human speech traces back to ancient ancestors of chimpanzees
In a study conducted by a group of researchers, one of the most promising theories for the evolution of human speech has finally received support from chimpanzee communication.
27 May 06:52 • Hindustan Times • 696565557072039974.htmlFife research of chimpanzees helping to trace the evolution of human speech
Scientists say they have uncovered new evidence of how human language originated by studying the lip-smacking gestures of chimpanzees.
27 May 07:06 • The Courier • 4275302768755758406.htmlScientists unravel secrets from the faults in our genes
27 May 15:35 • 2 articles
Scientists unravel secrets from the faults in our genes
Discovering what these genes are for, and how they work, is key to better health
27 May 15:35 • Gulf News • 2086521545156312948.htmlScientists unravel secrets from the faults in our genes
Imagine from a scientist's eyes that the body's instruction manual, the genome: here words are genes, letters are DNA. - Health
27 May 15:28 • Vanguard News • 4125100339412916236.htmlAge, gender and culture 'predict loneliness'
27 May 00:00 • 4 articles
Age, gender and culture 'predict loneliness'
Young people, men and people in 'individualistic' societies report higher levels of loneliness, according to a large-scale global study.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803033271589.htmlAge, gender and culture 'predict loneliness'
Young people, men and people in 'individualistic' societies report higher levels of loneliness, according to a large-scale global study.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467747406141.htmlA person’s age, gender, culture interact to predict loneliness
Young people, men and people in "individualistic" societies report higher levels of loneliness, according to a large-scale global study.
27 May 05:57 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031237380186.htmlPeople become ‘steadily less lonely’ as they age – study
Young men are the most vulnerable to frequent and persistent loneliness, the global research found.
27 May 11:06 • Express & Star • 7324224459412177431.htmlIndia backs hydroxychloroquine for virus prevention
27 May 02:52 • 2 articles
India backs hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus prevention
NEW DELHI: India's top biomedical research body on Tuesday (May 26) backed the use of the anti-malarial hydroxychloroquine as a preventive against ...
27 May 02:52 • CNA • 5644198863578865981.htmlIndia backs hydroxychloroquine for virus prevention
India's top biomedical research body on Tuesday backed the use of the anti-malarial hydroxychloroquine as a preventive against coronavirus, after the WHO suspended clinical trials of the drug over safety concerns.
27 May 12:45 • The Jakarta Post • 7678601103019353720.htmlNew portable technology can detect anti-virus antibody in 20 minutes, researchers say
27 May 09:07 • 2 articles
Amid COVID-19, Researchers Develop Tool to Detect Antivirus Antibody in Just 20 Minutes
Researchers hopeful of detecting coronavirus antibodies in just 20 minutes after THIS tool conducts rapid on-site bio tests
27 May 09:07 • India News, Breaking News, Entertainment News | India.com • 7150386083584099733.htmlNew portable technology can detect anti-virus antibody in 20 minutes, researchers say
New technology can detect an anti-virus antibody in just 20 minutes, according to researchers in Japan. If a suitable reagent is developed, they say that the tech could be used to detect antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
27 May 12:32 • Fox News • 7362823820067891704.htmlBiocon gets DCGI nod for CytoSorb device to treat Covid-19 patients
27 May 00:00 • 7 articles
Biocon gets drug regulator's nod for CytoSorb device to treat critical COVID-19 patients
intensive care unit (ICU) with confirmed or imminent respiratory failure.
27 May 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024964501420883.htmlBiocon gets nod for use of CytoSorb to treat critical COVID patients
IANS New Delhi Biocon Biologics has received DCGI approval for emergency use of CytoSorb to treat critical COVID-19 patients. The US Food and Drug Admi
27 May 15:24 • The Navhind Times • 3656927213998987682.htmlBiocon Biologics Gets DCGI Nod For Emergency Use Of CytoSorb To Treat Critical Covid-19 Patients
The US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) had recently approved CytoSorb for emergency use in COVID-19 patients.
27 May 12:47 • Swarajya • 4977622828738934819.htmlBiocon gets DCGI nod for emergency use of CytoSorb to treat critical COVID-19 patients
CytoSorb is plug-and-play compatible with the most commonly used blood purification machines or pumps in the ICU used to treat COVID-19 patients, including hemoperfusion, hemodialysis, continuous renal replacement therapy, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation machines, Biocon said.
27 May 12:39 • The Financial Express • 1288289581271923498.htmlBiocon gets DCGI nod for device to treat critical COVID-19 patients
US FDA recently approved CytoSorb for emergency use in COVID-19 patients
27 May 06:18 • The Hindu • 6679535024890629251.htmlBiocon gets DCGI nod for CytoSorb device to treat Covid-19 patients
CytoSorb therapy reduces cytokine storm and the inflammatory response in Covid-19 patients through blood purification so that injury to organs may be mitigated or prevented
27 May 06:45 • Business-Standard • 1502508925368599191.htmlDCGI permits use of Biocon Biologics’ CytoSorb to treat COVID-19 patients
27 May 04:13 • Free Press Journal • 9080771786942803901.htmlCollision of galaxies may have spurred our solar system's formation
27 May 00:21 • 2 articles
Collision of galaxies may have spurred our solar system's formation
WASHINGTON, May 27 — A violent event on a colossal scale — the crash of two galaxies — may have paved the way for our solar system's birth. A star-formation binge in the Milky Way spanning the time when the solar system was born more than 4.5 billion years ago was apparently precipitated by...
27 May 00:21 • Malaymail • 302165936033873976.htmlCollision of galaxies may have spurred our solar system's formation
A violent event on a colossal scale - the crash of two galaxies - may have paved the way for our solar system's birth. A star-formation binge in the Milky Way spanning the time when the solar system
27 May 08:33 • Deccan Herald • 2027555796765452697.htmlVirus can travel 20 feet, 6 ft inadequate: Study
27 May 00:00 • 5 articles
Virus can travel 20 feet, 6 ft inadequate: Study
Virus can travel 20 feet, 6 ft inadequate: Study. From these past studies, the scientists said both the aerodynamics of the droplets, and their heat and mass exchange process with the environment can determine the effectiveness of virus prohttps://www.rediff.com/news/report/pix-how-indians-are-maintaining-social-distance/20200326.htmpagation.
27 May 00:00 • Rediff • 3466372383452863712.htmlSocial distancing norms of 6 ft insufficient, virus can travel nearly 20 ft: Study
The researchers warned that the current pandemic may not stop in the summer of the northern hemisphere without proper intervention since there is an increasing chance of aerosol transmission in these parts of the world. The study noted that in hot and dry weather, respiratory droplets more easily evaporate into aerosol particles capable of long-range transmission.
27 May 15:21 • The Indian Express • 2885715105537126095.htmlSocial distancing norms of 6 ft insufficient, virus can travel nearly 20 ft: Study
The researchers warned that the current pandemic may not stop in the summer of the northern hemisphere without proper intervention since there is an increasing chance of aerosol transmission in...
27 May 14:13 • The Hans India • 817019415090283181.htmlSocial distancing norms of 6 ft insufficient, coronavirus can travel nearly 20 ft: Study
Scientists have modelled the spread of infectious droplets from coughing, sneezing, and breathing under different atmospheric conditions, and found that the novel coronavirus can spread up to three times further in cold and humid weather.
27 May 11:27 • Oneindia • 2023829372043718195.htmlCoronavirus | Social distancing norms of 6 feet insufficient, virus can travel nearly 20 feet: study
Novel coronavirus can spread up to three times further in cold and humid weather, according to the researchers
27 May 11:55 • The Hindu • 6679535024800478579.htmlHomemade cloth masks can reduce COVID-19 spread: Study
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Homemade cloth masks can reduce COVID-19 spread: Study
Cloth masks, particularly those with several layers of cotton cloth, can reduce transmission of Covid-19 by blocking up to 99 per cent
27 May 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025567580181111.htmlHomemade cloth masks can reduce COVID-19 spread: Study
Toronto - Cloth masks, particularly those with several layers of cotton cloth, can reduce transmission of Covid-19 by blocking up to 99 per cent of infectious particles, say researchers.
27 May 12:16 • The Peninsula • 1202843881221973569.html'COVID-19 deaths could top 18,000 in India'
27 May 00:00 • 5 articles
'COVID-19 deaths could top 18,000 in India'
'COVID-19 deaths could top 18,000 in India'. The country is still in the ascending limb of the epidemic, said Prof D Prabhakaran.
27 May 00:00 • Rediff • 3466372384175184888.htmlCovid-19 deaths could top 18,000 in India, says public health expert
In India, 50 per cent of all COVID-19 deaths have been among those older than 60 years. The proportion of population aged 60-plus in India is 9.9 per cent compared to 22.4 per cent in the US.
27 May 14:50 • The Financial Express • 1288289579496013008.htmlCoronavirus deaths could top 18,000 in India, says public health expert
India is still in the ascending limb of the epidemic, said Prof D Prabhakaran, Director, Centre for Control of Chronic Conditions.On low mortality rate in India and possible reasons for it, he said we will know if the mortality is actually low when the epidemic ends
27 May 08:20 • Livemint • 6614605818380088425.htmlCovid-19 deaths could top 18,000 in India, says public health expert
The country is still in the ascending limb of the epidemic, said Prof D Prabhakaran, Director, Centre for Control of Chronic Conditions (CCCC).
27 May 08:07 • The Economic Times • 7653256037162636787.htmlCovid-19 deaths could top 18,000 in India, says public health expert
COVID-19 cases are expected to peak in early July in India, where deaths from the pandemic could top 18,000, an Epidemiologist and a public health expert said.
27 May 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025568359560230.htmlWADA looks to artificial intelligence to catch dopers
27 May 03:54 • 2 articles
WADA looks to artificial intelligence to catch dopers
With sports around the world shut down by the coronavirus pandemic, the World Anti-Doping Agency is looking to artificial intelligence as a new way to dete
27 May 03:54 • The Japan Times • 6673764367521320926.htmlWada turns to Artificial Intelligence to detect athletes who have consumed banned substances: Report
The doping body also grappling with the ethical issues around the technology.
27 May 06:48 • Scroll.in • 8669301694036978246.htmlWuhan wet market may not be birthplace of COVID-19: Chinese researchers
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Wuhan wet market may not be birthplace of COVID-19: Chinese researchers
Wuhan wet market may not be birthplace of COVID-19: Chinese researchers. The results of the study, being published on the website of top academic journal Nature on May 20, implied the Huanan Seafood Market in Hubei's capital Wuhan may not be the birthplace of COVID-19, although the virus outbreak emerged in Wuhan had a strong link to contacts with the market.
27 May 00:00 • Rediff • 3466372383886736876.htmlVehicle tyres could be a major source of microplastics in the ocean
27 May 07:18 • 2 articles
Study reveals substantial quantities of tyre particles contaminating rivers and ocean
A major UK government-funded research study suggests particles released from vehicle tyres could be a significant and previously largely unrecorded source of microplastics in the marine environment.
27 May 07:18 • phys.org • 3476726123753820037.htmlVehicle tyres could be a major source of microplastics in the ocean
Transported to the ocean through the atmosphere or carried by rainwater into rivers and sewers
27 May 15:03 • Metro • 970161747565573039.htmlWomen with Neandertal gene give birth to more children
27 May 09:29 • 2 articles
One in three European women has Neanderthal gene that increases their chances of giving birth to healthy children
The study published by researchers at the Max Planck Institute found one in three women inherited their receptor for progesterone from our ancient cousins.
27 May 09:29 • Mail Online • 124328110719008788.htmlWomen with Neandertal gene give birth to more children
One in three women in Europe inherited the receptor for progesterone from Neandertals—a gene variant associated with increased fertility, fewer bleedings during early pregnancy and fewer miscarriages. ...
27 May 13:18 • phys.org • 3476726123703941939.htmlSouth African Aids researcher wins R9.5m French prize
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
South African Aids researcher wins R9.5m French prize
Quarraisha Abdool Karim won the half a million-euro ($551,000) Christophe Merieux Prize for her work for the Durban-based Centre for the Aids Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA), which she heads.
27 May 00:00 • ewn.co.za • 2308610107857716700.htmlSouth African AIDS researcher wins 500,000-euro French prize
Quarraisha Abdool Karim is best known for a study that found that a gel of the anti-retroviral drug tenofovir is effective in reducing the risk of women catching HIV and genital herpes during sex
27 May 14:13 • Rappler • 1882105642127977299.htmlResearch finds concerning drop in U.S. colorectal cancer screenings and surgeries
27 May 00:00 • 4 articles
Exclusive: Research finds concerning drop in U.S. colorectal cancer screenings and surgeries
Exclusive: Research finds concerning drop in U.S. colorectal cancer screenings and surgeries
27 May 00:00 • Investing.com • 5710361974668536190.htmlExclusive: Research finds concerning drop in U.S. colorectal cancer screenings and surgeries
(Reuters) - New diagnoses of one of the deadliest cancers fell by one-third in March and April as U.S. physicians and patients halted appointments and screenings during the COVID-19 outbreak.
27 May 13:22 • Reuters • 8334514180038935981.htmlResearch finds concerning drop in US colorectal cancer screenings and surgeries
SAN FRANCISCO: New diagnoses of one of the deadliest cancers fell by one-third in March and April as US physicians and patients halted ...
27 May 12:44 • CNA • 5644198863937508990.htmlResearch finds concerning drop in U.S. colorectal cancer screenings and surgeries
New diagnoses of one of the deadliest cancers fell by one-third in March and April as U.S. physicians and patients halted appointments and screenings during the COVID-19 outbreak.
27 May 04:03 • Financial Post • 2379081492171911309.htmlIndonesia, major advocate of hydroxychloroquine, told by WHO to stop using it
27 May 06:45 • 1 article
Indonesia, major advocate of hydroxychloroquine, told by WHO to stop using it
Indonesian companies have made millions of doses
27 May 06:45 • The Jakarta Post • 7678601104157260163.htmlWHO halts Hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 trial over safety concerns
27 May 07:00 • 1 article
WHO halts Hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 trial over safety concerns
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has taken a toll on 188 countries and territories across the globe. With the increasing number of confirmed cases, scientists race to develop treatments and vaccines to fight the novel coronavirus.
27 May 07:00 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030408383777.htmlCoronavirus Vaccine: Latest updates from India and around the world
27 May 08:36 • 1 article
Coronavirus Vaccine: Latest updates from India and around the world
COVID-19 vaccine latest status:
27 May 08:36 • Business Today • 1145527432360509233.htmlMore clusters of a rare condition are popping up in children across Canada
27 May 02:00 • 1 article
More clusters of a rare condition are popping up in children across Canada
Doctors across Canada and the United States are finding new clusters of a rare and unusual inflammatory condition in children that could be somehow linked to COVID-19.
27 May 02:00 • Coronavirus • 2422791599043799396.htmlWHO, doctors, others split over ‘coronavirus drugs’
27 May 04:05 • 1 article
WHO, doctors, others split over ‘coronavirus drugs’
WHO, research institutes, medical doctors and pharmacists are divided over safety concerns emanating from the use of malaria drugs
27 May 04:05 • The Guardian • 7580308504761783019.htmlWhich Drugs Are Being Used To Treat COVID-19?
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Taking inventory of which drugs the world is using to treat COVID-19
New research catalogued every COVID treatment documented in medical literature so far and found physicians have reported on the use of more than 100 different off-label and experimental treatments.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801883861392.htmlTaking inventory of which drugs the world is using to treat COVID-19
New research catalogued every COVID treatment documented in medical literature so far and found physicians have reported on the use of more than 100 different off-label and experimental treatments.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469404147419.htmlWhich Drugs Are Being Used To Treat COVID-19?
With doctors and researchers around the world searching for effective treatments for COVID-19, many drugs approved to treat other diseases are being used in hopes that they’ll be effective against the virus. Researchers have cataloged every use documented in medical literature so far and found physicians have reported on the use of more than 100 different treatments.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464532985638.htmlAstrophysicists capture new class of transient objects
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Astrophysicists capture new class of transient objects
Move aside, AT2018COW. There is a new astronomical transient in the universe, and it is faster, heavier and brighter at radio wavelengths than its mysterious predecessors.
27 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240068436667927.htmlAstronomers spot blue 'beast' of an explosion in the universe
There's a 'new beast' lurking out there in the universe.
27 May 11:54 • CTVNews • 2422791597919214622.htmlTwo More Examples Of New Class Of Cosmic Explosions Discovered
A few years ago, researchers discovered a cosmic explosion like no other. It looked like a supernova but it was brighter and shorter-lived compared to prev
27 May 15:36 • IFLScience • 242791749294918568.htmlCOVID-19 Update: Hydroxychloroquine Trials Continue Despite Suspensions from World Health Organization
27 May 00:40 • 1 article
COVID-19 Update: Hydroxychloroquine Trials Continue Despite Suspensions from World Health Organization
The British coronavirus trial of the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine will continue despite studies of the drug being suspended by the World Health Organization due to concerns and fears that it may raise the risk of deaths globally.
27 May 00:40 • Tech Times • 4011848567869659641.htmlFrance bans hydroxychloroquine as COVID-19 treatment
27 May 13:17 • 2 articles
Fauci: Hydroxychloroquine ineffective as COVID-19 treatment
May 27 (UPI) -- Dr. Anthony Fauci said Wednesday that hydroxychloroquine, a drug President Donald Trump said he has taken to ward off the coronavirus, is not an effective treatment based on the latest scientific data.
27 May 13:17 • UPI • 8257973864124062294.htmlFrance bans hydroxychloroquine as COVID-19 treatment
May 27 (UPI) -- The French government on Wednesday barred the use of anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19.
27 May 13:17 • UPI • 8257973865820755912.htmlSenegal to continue chloroquine virus treatment
27 May 15:19 • 2 articles
Senegal to continue chloroquine virus treatment
Senegal will continue treating COVID-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine, a senior health official said on Wednesday, despite recent evidence
27 May 15:19 • Vanguard News • 4125100339468526717.htmlSenegal to continue chloroquine virus treatment
Senegal will continue treating COVID-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine, a senior health official said on Wednesday, despite recent evidence that the anti-malarial drug is harmful.
27 May 15:37 • The Guardian • 7580308504408129943.htmlCosmic bursts unveil universe's missing matter
27 May 15:00 • 3 articles
Cosmic bursts unveil universe's missing matter
Astronomers have used mysterious fast radio bursts to solve a decades-old mystery of "missing matter," long predicted to exist in the universe, but never before detected. The researchers have determined ...
27 May 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726124319551739.htmlCosmic bursts unveil universe's missing matter
Astronomers have used mysterious fast radio bursts to solve a decades-old mystery of 'missing matter', long predicted to exist in the Universe but never detected -- until now. The researchers have now found all of the missing 'normal' matter in the vast space between stars and galaxies, as detailed today in the journal Nature.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469326800243.htmlScientists Have Used Fast Radio Bursts to Find The Universe's Missing Matter
One of the biggest cosmic mysteries has just been used to investigate another huge mystery. Astronomers used powerful bursts of radio waves traced back to distant galaxies to probe the space between the stars - and revealed where the Universe's mis
27 May 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231565912252153.htmlCOVID-19 and Remdesivir: Facts for you | TheHealthSite.com
27 May 10:16 • 1 article
COVID-19 and Remdesivir: Facts for you | TheHealthSite.com
The rate of death among those administered this drug was 7 per cent while the figure was 11 per cent for the other group. | TheHealthSite.com
27 May 10:16 • Thehealthsite • 4766622849415297569.htmlExcess of Aldosterone hormone common cause of high blood pressure
27 May 01:30 • 3 articles
Excess of Aldosterone hormone common cause of high blood pressure
Primary aldosteronism is a condition where the adrenal glands produce too much of the hormone aldosterone, which causes high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.
27 May 01:30 • Free Press Journal • 9080771787747855659.htmlExcess Of Aldosterone Hormone Common Cause Of High BP
In a game-changing study, researchers have discovered that excess aldosterone production is a common and unrecognised cause of high blood … Excess Of Aldosterone Hormone Common Cause Of High BP Read More »
27 May 06:40 • ISSCNC • 6824315489966068087.htmlPrimary aldosterone may be main cause of high blood pressure
Primary aldosterone - a condition where the adrenal glands produce too much of the hormone aldosterone - main cause of high blood pressure.
27 May 12:10 • Thehealthsite • 4766622851042699818.htmlUniversity of Cincinnati study uncovers clues to COVID-19 in the brain
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Clues to COVID-19 in the brain uncovered in new study
A study reviewing neuroimaging and neurological symptoms in patients with COVID-19 may shed light on the virus's impact on the central nervous system.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801783289296.htmlUniversity of Cincinnati study uncovers clues to COVID-19 in the brain
A study by University of Cincinnati researchers and three Italian institutions reviewing neuroimaging and neurological symptoms in patients with COVID-19 may shed light on the virus's impact on the central nervous system.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468629828631.htmlMen do over an hour less unpaid labour a day than women in lockdown, study shows
27 May 12:18 • 3 articles
Men do over an hour less unpaid labour a day than women in lockdown, study shows
The figures also found time spent on childcare has risen by more than a third during the lockdown.
27 May 12:18 • Shropshire Star • 3480199992125396285.htmlMen do over an hour less unpaid labour a day than women in lockdown, study shows
The figures also found time spent on childcare has risen by more than a third during the lockdown.
27 May 12:18 • Express & Star • 7324224459671573821.htmlMen do over an hour less unpaid labour a day than women in lockdown, study shows
The figures also found time spent on childcare has risen by more than a third during the lockdown.
27 May 12:19 • Jersey Evening Post • 6141642774206977341.htmlSimple and readily available saline solution can reliably transport COVID-19 samples to testing labs
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Simple and readily available saline solution can reliably transport COVID-19 samples to testing labs
In the face of dwindling supplies of virus transport media, cheap and readily available phosphate buffered saline can be used to safely store and transport coronavirus samples for up to 18 hours, researchers report.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803058582663.htmlSimple salt solution can help transport COVID-19 samples to testing laboratories
In a new peer-reviewed study appearing in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics, published by Elsevier, investigators report that a simple salt solution commonly found in hospitals and clinical laboratories, phosphate buffered saline (PBS), can be used as a medium to reliably transport coronavirus-contaminated specimens to the testing laboratory for periods of up to 18 hours, which is often needed in busy clinical settings.
27 May 15:15 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030058845335.htmlSimple and readily available saline solution can reliably transport COVID-19 samples to testing labs
In a new peer-reviewed study appearing in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics, published by Elsevier, investigators report that a simple salt solution commonly found in hospitals and clinical laboratories, phosphate buffered saline (PBS), can be used as a medium to reliably transport coronavirus-contaminated specimens to the testing laboratory for periods of up to 18 hours, which is often needed in busy clinical settings.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468653083971.htmlStudying the development of ovarian cancer with organoids
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Modeling the Development of Ovarian Cancer With Organoids
Researchers have modeled the development and progression of high-grade serous ovarian cancer in mini-versions of the female reproductive organs of the mouse.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232463826766674.htmlResearchers investigate the early development of ovarian cancer
Researchers from the group of Hans Clevers at the Hubrecht Institute have modeled the development and progression of high-grade serous ovarian cancer in mini-versions of the female reproductive organs of the mouse.
27 May 13:34 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031701110899.htmlStudying the development of ovarian cancer with organoids
Researchers from the group of Hans Clevers at the Hubrecht Institute have modeled the development and progression of high-grade serous ovarian cancer in mini-versions, or organoids, of the female reproductive organs of the mouse. They found that the cells of the oviduct, the equivalent of fallopian tubes in humans, are more prone to develop into tumors than the ovarian surface epithelium, the outer layer of the ovaries. This may influence future changes in preventive treatment.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469279251956.htmlMouse model mimics SARS-CoV-2 infection in humans
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Mouse model mimics SARS-CoV-2 infection in humans
A mouse model of infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) reproduces features observed in human patients, researchers report.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802506023005.htmlMouse model mimics SARS-CoV-2 infection in humans
A mouse model of infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) reproduces features observed in human patients, researchers report May 26 in the journal Cell Host & Microbe. Using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology, the researchers generated mice that produce human angiotensin-converting enzyme II (hACE2)--the receptor that SARS-CoV-2 binds to and uses to enter human cells.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468243662632.htmlCovid-19 Associated With Damaged Placenta, Abnormal Blood Flow In Pregnant Women
27 May 10:14 • 2 articles
Covid-19 Associated With Damaged Placenta, Abnormal Blood Flow In Pregnant Women
Warning: Some of the below images may be graphic for some viewers. Covid-19 infection in pregnant people may be associated with abnormal blood flow betwee
27 May 10:14 • IFLScience • 242791748722044900.htmlClotting Tied to COVID-19 May Harm the Placenta
Women who had COVID-19 while pregnant showed evidence of placental injury, suggesting a new complication of the illness, researchers say.
27 May 10:00 • WebMD • 4010151888662822010.htmlMild coronavirus illness may confer some immunity: study
27 May 06:33 • 1 article
Mild coronavirus illness may confer some immunity: study
Over 5.5 million cases reported across the world.
27 May 06:33 • DAWN.COM • 4500271766920340408.htmlSolving COVID: May 27, 2020
27 May 15:00 • 1 article
Solving COVID: May 27, 2020
Encouraging news about coronavirus antibodies, another vaccine starts human trials, and more
27 May 15:00 • The Week • 149215355453122831.htmlPhysicists measure a short-lived radioactive molecule for first time
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Physicists measure a short-lived radioactive molecule for first time
Researchers have combined the power of a super collider with techniques of laser spectroscopy to precisely measure a short-lived radioactive molecule, radium monofluoride, for the first time.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802381330932.htmlPhysicists measure a short-lived radioactive molecule for first time
Researchers at MIT and elsewhere have combined the power of a super collider with techniques of laser spectroscopy to precisely measure a short-lived radioactive molecule, radium monofluoride, for the ...
27 May 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726124618146930.htmlPhysicists measure a short-lived radioactive molecule for first time
Researchers at MIT and elsewhere have combined the power of a super collider with techniques of laser spectroscopy to precisely measure a short-lived radioactive molecule, radium monofluoride, for the first time.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468785948340.html‘Home delivery of essential medicines can be organised in containment zones’
27 May 00:00 • 4 articles
Home delivery of essential medicines can be organised in containment zones: Health Ministry
In its 'Guidance note on Provision of Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health Plus Nutrition (RMNCAH+N) services during and post COVID-19 pandemic' released on Wednesday, the ministry stressed that critical services for women, children and adolescent should be provided irrespective of their COVID-19 status.
27 May 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024964814739612.htmlHome delivery of essential medicines can be organised in containment zones: Health ministry
In its 'Guidance note on Provision of Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health Plus Nutrition (RMNCAH+N) services during and post COVID-19 pandemic' released on Wednesday, the ministry stressed that critical services for women, children and adolescent should be provided irrespective of their COVID-19 status.
27 May 10:45 • The Economic Times • 7653256037331766874.html‘Home delivery of essential medicines can be organised in containment zones’
The Centre has suggested states and UTs to organise home delivery of essential medicines like calcium, iron/folic acid and zinc tablets
27 May 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025568079980335.html‘Home delivery of essential medicines can be organised in containment zones’
The Centre has suggested states and UTs to organise home delivery of essential medicines besides contraceptives in containment zones to ensure maternal and child healthcare is not affected.
27 May 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025567381509959.htmlResearch finds how we deal with trauma is written on our genes
27 May 06:06 • 3 articles
Research finds how we deal with trauma is written on our genes
Researchers have found two genes the body switches on to help us cope with traumatic events, leading to hopes of better treatments for things such as PTSD.
27 May 06:06 • Brisbane Times • 2314609339471928065.htmlResearch finds how we deal with trauma is written on our genes
Researchers have found two genes the body switches on to help us cope with traumatic events, leading to hopes of better treatments for things such as PTSD.
27 May 06:06 • WAtoday • 6806590899918117633.htmlResearch finds how we deal with trauma is written on our genes
Researchers have found two genes the body switches on to help us cope with traumatic events, leading to hopes of better treatments for things such as PTSD.
27 May 06:06 • The Age • 7967730562452855553.htmlADHD: genomic analysis in samples of Neanderthals and modern humans
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Genomic analysis in samples of Neanderthals and modern humans shows a decrease in ADHD-associated genetic variants
The frequency of genetic variants associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has decreased progressively in the evolutionary human lineage from the Paleolithic to the present day, according to new research.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801856786505.htmlADHD: Genomic analysis in samples of Neanderthals and modern humans
The frequency of genetic variants associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has decreased progressively in the evolutionary human lineage from the Palaeolithic to nowadays, according ...
27 May 15:52 • phys.org • 3476726123319000253.htmlADHD: genomic analysis in samples of Neanderthals and modern humans
Los expertos Paula Esteller, Bru Cormand y Òscar Lao.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468895108879.html'Nature's antifreeze' provides formula for more durable concrete
27 May 15:00 • 3 articles
'Nature's antifreeze' provides formula for more durable concrete
Secrets to cementing the sustainability of our future infrastructure may come from nature, such as proteins that keep plants and animals from freezing in extremely cold conditions. CU Boulder researchers ...
27 May 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726124565386949.html'Nature's antifreeze' provides formula for more durable concrete
Secrets to cementing the sustainability of our future infrastructure may come from nature, such as proteins that keep plants and animals from freezing in extremely cold conditions. Researchers have discovered that a synthetic molecule based on natural antifreeze proteins minimizes freeze-thaw damage and increases the strength and durability of concrete, improving the longevity of new infrastructure and decreasing carbon emissions over its lifetime.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802615334285.html'Nature's antifreeze' provides formula for more durable concrete
Secrets to cementing the sustainability of our future infrastructure may come from nature, such as proteins that keep plants and animals from freezing in extremely cold conditions. CU Boulder researchers have discovered that a synthetic molecule based on natural antifreeze proteins minimizes freeze-thaw damage and increases the strength and durability of concrete, improving the longevity of new infrastructure and decreasing carbon emissions over its lifetime.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467867138883.html'How coronavirus enters cells decoded, may help develop new drugs'
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
'How coronavirus enters cells decoded, may help develop new drugs'
According to the researchers, including those from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the US, understanding how the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, enters cells, and comparing it to other coronaviruses, is key to identifying treatments against COVID-19.
27 May 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024964528140053.html'How coronavirus enters cells decoded, may help develop new drugs'
According to the researchers, including those from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the US, understanding how the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, enters cells, and comparing it to other coronaviruses, is key to identifying treatments against COVID-19.
27 May 12:05 • Oneindia • 2023829372120652983.htmlPoll shows only half of Americans could access coronavirus vaccine
27 May 15:35 • 1 article
Poll shows only half of Americans could access coronavirus vaccine
PTI Washington Only about half of Americans say they would get a Covid-19 vaccine if the scientists working furiously to create one succeed, according to
27 May 15:35 • The Navhind Times • 3656927215710833377.htmlCOVID-19 Rapid Research Fund allows coronavirus research in Ontario and London
27 May 15:51 • 1 article
COVID-19 Rapid Research Fund allows coronavirus research in Ontario and London
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition. It occurs when the body's response to an infection is out of balance, triggering hyperinflammation that can damage multiple organs.
27 May 15:51 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030571910545.htmlLow vaccination rates and 'measles parties' fueled 2019 measles outbreak in NYC
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Low vaccination rates and 'measles parties' fueled 2019 measles outbreak in NYC
An analysis of the 2018-2019 measles outbreak in New York City identifies factors that made the outbreak so severe: delayed vaccination of young children combined with increased contact among this age group, likely through 'measles parties' designed to purposely infect children.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802036804398.htmlLow vaccination rates and 'measles parties' fueled 2019 measles outbreak in NYC
An analysis of the 2018-2019 measles outbreak in New York City identifies factors that made the outbreak so severe: delayed vaccination of young children combined with increased contact among this age group, likely through ''measles parties'' designed to purposely infect children. The study has implications for the future, as vaccination rates plummet during the COVID-19 pandemic.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469425403728.htmlDoxycycline is not effective in reducing the growth of abdominal aortic aneurysm
27 May 04:00 • 2 articles
Doxycycline ineffective at shrinking aortic aneurysms in two-year study
Patients with a vascular condition called abdominal aortic aneurysm did not benefit from taking the common antibiotic doxycycline for two years to shrink the aneurysm when compared to those who took a placebo, according to a Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467717106499.htmlDoxycycline is not effective in reducing the growth of abdominal aortic aneurysm
A new landmark study by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) found that patients with a vascular condition, called an abdominal aortic aneurysm, received no benefits from taking a common antibiotic drug to reduce inflammation.
27 May 07:09 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031601811232.htmlNew understanding of RNA movements can be used to treat cancer
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
New understanding of RNA movements can be used to treat cancer
New research shows that an RNA molecule involved in preventing tumor formation can change its structure and thereby control protein production in the cell. The finding can have important clinical implications as it opens for new strategies to treat different types of cancer.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803022477879.htmlNew understanding of RNA movements can be used to treat cancer
Research from Karolinska Institutet published today in Nature shows that an RNA molecule involved in preventing tumour formation can change its structure and thereby control protein production in the ...
27 May 15:51 • phys.org • 3476726124789282511.htmlNew understanding of RNA movements can be used to treat cancer
Research from Karolinska Institutet published today in Nature shows that an RNA molecule involved in preventing tumour formation can change its structure and thereby control protein production in the cell. The finding can have important clinical implications as it opens for new strategies to treat different types of cancer.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468807062363.htmlWinds spread PFAS pollution far from a manufacturing facility
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Winds spread PFAS pollution far from a manufacturing facility
Concerns about environmental and health risks of some fluorinated carbon compounds used to make non-stick coatings and fire-fighting foams have prompted manufacturers to develop substitutes, but these replacements are increasingly coming under fire themselves. To get a handle on the scope of the problem, scientists have been studying how widely these chemicals have contaminated the environment. Now, researchers report that, in one case, they have dispersed more broadly than previously realized.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802494347296.htmlWinds spread PFAS pollution far from a manufacturing facility
Concerns about environmental and health risks of some fluorinated carbon compounds used to make non-stick coatings and fire-fighting foams have prompted manufacturers to develop substitutes, but these ...
27 May 12:00 • phys.org • 3476726123377751561.htmlWinds spread PFAS pollution far from a manufacturing facility
Concerns about environmental and health risks of some fluorinated carbon compounds used to make non-stick coatings and fire-fighting foams have prompted manufacturers to develop substitutes, but these replacements are increasingly coming under fire themselves. To get a handle on the scope of the problem, scientists have been studying how widely these chemicals have contaminated the environment. Now, researchers report in ACS' Environmental Science & Technology that, in one case, they have dispersed more broadly than previously realized.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467900728506.htmlDinosaur-Killing Chicxulub Asteroid Hit Earth at Angle of 60 Degrees
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Dinosaur-Killing Chicxulub Asteroid Hit Earth at Angle of 60 Degrees
The Chicxulub impact unleashed an incredible amount of climate-changing gases into the atmosphere, triggering a chain of events that led to the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs and 75% of life on the planet.
27 May 00:00 • Sci News • 2819514910810531.htmlDinosaur-dooming asteroid struck earth at 'deadliest possible' angle
The simulations show that the asteroid hit Earth at an angle of about 60 degrees, which maximised the amount of climate-changing gases thrust into the upper atmosphere.
27 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240067481532689.htmlDinosaur-killing asteroid struck at deadliest possible angle
May 27 (UPI) -- Had the asteroid that smashed into the Yucatan Peninsula, 67 million years ago, struck at a slightly more innocent angle, modern humans might be living alongside dinosaurs.
27 May 13:49 • UPI • 8257973865707747274.htmlPatterns in crop data reveal new insight about plants and their environments
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Patterns in crop data reveal new insight about plants and their environments
A new study unearthed patterns in datasets collected on rice plants across Asia that allowed researchers to develop a matrix to predict the traits of rice plants depending on their genetics and environment. The approach could lead to better predictability in crop production.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801317273402.htmlPatterns in crop data reveal new insight about plants and their environments
A recently published study led by Iowa State University scientists applied a fresh perspective to vast amounts of data on rice plants to find better ways to predict plant performance and new insights ...
27 May 15:39 • phys.org • 3476726124568591752.htmlPatterns in crop data reveal new insight about plants and their environments
A new study unearthed patterns in datasets collected on rice plants across Asia that allowed researchers to develop a matrix to predict the traits of rice plants depending on their genetics and environment. The approach could lead to better predictability in crop production.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467565071448.htmlCruise ship testing reveals a lot more people had coronavirus without symptoms
27 May 09:34 • 1 article
Cruise ship testing reveals a lot more people had coronavirus without symptoms
104 out of 128 people who tested positive were asymptomatic.
27 May 09:34 • Metro • 970161747748940752.htmlEar infections discovered in remains of humans living in Levant 15,000 years ago
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Ear infections discovered in remains of humans living in Levant 15,000 years ago
Researchers have discovered evidence of ear infections in the skull remains of humans living in the Levant some 15,000 years ago.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801764618771.htmlEar infections discovered in remains of humans living in Levant 15,000 years ago
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have discovered evidence of ear infections in the skull remains of humans living in the Levant some 15,000 years ago.
27 May 13:17 • phys.org • 3476726123707677860.htmlResearchers discover ear infections in the remains of ancient humans living in Levant
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have discovered evidence of ear infections in the skull remains of humans living in the Levant some 15,000 years ago.
27 May 01:03 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031304889937.htmlCOVID-19 Update: Remdesivir Can Shorten Coronavirus Recovery Time by About 4 Days
27 May 08:45 • 1 article
COVID-19 Update: Remdesivir Can Shorten Coronavirus Recovery Time by About 4 Days
Experts suggest that a combination of three drugs might be the key to cure the coronavirus. Also, Remdesivir has been claimed to shorten COVID-19 recovery time by 4 days.
27 May 08:45 • Tech Times • 4011848567095181364.htmlCanSino's potential coronavirus vaccine triggers immune response in clinical trial
27 May 07:19 • 1 article
CanSino's potential coronavirus vaccine triggers immune response in clinical trial
Scientists across the globe are racing to develop a vaccine that can provide protection against coronavirus disease (COVID-19). An effective and safe vaccine would curb not only the current coronavirus pandemic but also prevent future outbreaks
27 May 07:19 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031809295999.htmlMontefiore and Einstein evaluate a new drug combination to fight COVID-19
27 May 01:08 • 1 article
Montefiore and Einstein evaluate a new drug combination to fight COVID-19
Montefiore Health System Albert Einstein College of Medicine have begun the next stage of the Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial (ACTT), to evaluate treatment options for people hospitalized with severe COVID-19 infection.
27 May 01:08 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031929581440.htmlIgG antibodies reduce viral load of SARS-CoV-2
27 May 01:08 • 1 article
IgG antibodies reduce viral load of SARS-CoV-2
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Washington has highlighted the importance of serological testing for infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
27 May 01:08 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031703872982.htmlStudy shows patients with hemorrhagic brain disease have disordered gut microbiomes
27 May 04:00 • 2 articles
Study shows patients with hemorrhagic brain disease have disordered gut microbiomes
A new study shows that people with a rare genetic disease that causes bleeding in the brain have gut microbiomes distinct from those without the disease. Moreover, it is the molecules produced by this bacterial imbalance that cause lesions to form in the brains of these patients.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468380906188.htmlDisordered gut microbiomes are found in patients with hemorrhagic brain disease
A new study shows that people with a rare genetic disease that causes bleeding in the brain have gut microbiomes distinct from those without the disease.
27 May 14:12 • News-Medical.net • 4522523029939034938.htmlAs businesses reopen, it's crucial we wear masks, safely distance
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
As businesses reopen, it's crucial we wear masks, safely distance
In a perspective piece published today in the journal Science, UC San Diego experts describe in detail the growing evidence that SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, can be spread by asymptomatic people via aerosols -- a reality that deeply underscores the ongoing importance of regular widespread testing, wearing masks and physical distancing to reduce the spread of the virus.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468193015226.htmlTeam Inhibits Molecule in Myeloid Cells To Shrink Tumors
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Team Inhibits Molecule in Myeloid Cells To Shrink Tumors
Inhibiting a molecule hijacked by tumor cells to suppress the immune system shrank tumors in cell and mouse models.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464045869860.htmlNew cancer immunotherapy targeting myeloid cells slows tumor growth
Checkpoint inhibitors, a type of immunotherapy, that target myeloid immune cells and slow tumor growth were discovered by a team from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and other institutions. Reporting in Nature Cancer, the researchers showed for the first time in human cells and a mouse model that inhibiting the c-Rel molecule in myeloid cells -- as opposed to lymphoid cells that today's immunotherapies target -- blocked the production of immune suppressor cells and significantly shrank tumors.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468554853927.htmlFace masks and shut changing rooms could be key to clothes shopping – expert
27 May 10:52 • 2 articles
Face masks and shut changing rooms could be key to clothes shopping – expert
Managing the flow of people and ensuring social distancing rules are followed will be important when clothes shops reopen in June.
27 May 10:52 • Jersey Evening Post • 6141642774203307812.htmlFace masks and shut changing rooms could be key to clothes shopping – expert
Managing the flow of people and ensuring social distancing rules are followed will be important when clothes shops reopen in June.
27 May 10:51 • Express & Star • 7324224459667904292.htmlCoronavirus concentrations in sewage seen as leading indicator of COVID-19 outbreaks, study says
27 May 12:14 • 1 article
Coronavirus concentrations in sewage seen as leading indicator of COVID-19 outbreaks, study says
The proof is usually in the pudding, but for COVID-19, the proof might be in the poop.
27 May 12:14 • Fox News • 7362823819637029776.htmlUS company trials vaccine candidate in Aus
27 May 02:08 • 2 articles
US company begins vaccine trial on humans in Australia
World News: A US biotechnology company began injecting a coronavirus vaccine candidate into people in Australia on Tuesday with hopes of releasing a proven vaccin
27 May 02:08 • The Times of India • 6060938663430388089.htmlUS company trials vaccine candidate in Aus
Canberra: A US biotechnology company began injecting a coronavirus vaccine candidate into people in Australia on Tuesday with hopes of releasing a proven vaccine this year.Novavax will inject 131 volunteers in the first phase of the trial testing the
27 May 00:00 • The Shillong Times • 2998999880317289513.htmlGiant viruses spew their DNA through a 'stargate' and now scientists know what triggers them.
27 May 11:34 • 1 article
Giant viruses spew their DNA through a 'stargate' and now scientists know what triggers them.
Giant viruses, which measure about 10 times the size of a typical cold virus, infiltrate cells and inject their DNA through a special portal known as a "stargate." Now, detailed new images have revealed what conditions prompt this stargate to open and drive the viruses to infect.
27 May 11:34 • Fox News • 7362823820814922235.htmlDino-dooming asteroid hit Earth at 'deadliest possible' angle
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
The Dinosaur-Killer Asteroid May Have Hit Earth at 'Deadliest Possible' Angle
This much we knew: some 66 million years ago an asteroid roughly twice the diameter of Paris crashed into Earth, wiping out all land-dwelling dinosaurs and 75 percent of life on the planet.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231565964044322.htmlDino-dooming asteroid hit Earth at 'deadliest possible' angle
A new study suggests the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs struck earth at 60 degrees, the 'deadliest possible' angle.
27 May 02:59 • CTVNews • 2422791597302549747.htmlWhen experts found isolation was a great thing – and that debate isn't settled
27 May 14:00 • 3 articles
When experts found isolation was a great thing – and that debate isn't settled
COVID has given us time to turn inwards and consider what it is about life that we truly consider important. It's not all bad.
27 May 14:00 • Brisbane Times • 2314609339151507084.htmlWhen experts found isolation was a great thing – and that debate isn't settled
COVID has given us time to turn inwards and consider what it is about life that we truly consider important. It's not all bad.
27 May 14:00 • The Age • 7967730562132434572.htmlWhen experts found isolation was a great thing – and that debate isn't settled
COVID has given us time to turn inwards and consider what it is about life that we truly consider important. It's not all bad.
27 May 14:00 • WAtoday • 6806590899597696652.htmlWhat To Know About That New Hydroxychloroquine Study
27 May 08:19 • 1 article
What To Know About That New Hydroxychloroquine Study
These past few months, there has been an intense debate over the drug hydroxychloroquine, which has been touted as a miracle treatment for COVID-19. This hype over the drug has come in spite of a lack of strong evidence showing that it works effectively against COVID-19, as well as concerns about serious side...
27 May 08:19 • Lifehacker Australia • 3742423169349208569.htmlBritain to provide anti-viral drug remdesivir to some COVID-19 patients
27 May 00:57 • 1 article
Britain to provide anti-viral drug remdesivir to some COVID-19 patients
LONDON: Britain will provide the anti-viral drug remdesivir to certain COVID-19 patients that it is most likely to benefit as part of a ...
27 May 00:57 • CNA • 5644198864268084466.htmlHow do we disconnect from the environment during sleep and under anesthesia?
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
How do we disconnect from the environment during sleep and under anesthesia?
A series of new studies finds, among other important discoveries, that noradrenaline, a neurotransmitter secreted in response to stress, lies at the heart of our ability to ''shut off'' our sensory responses and sleep soundly.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801117160583.htmlHow do we disconnect from the environment during sleep and under anesthesia?
A series of new studies by researchers at Tel Aviv University's Sackler Faculty of Medicine and Sagol School of Neuroscience finds, among other important discoveries, that noradrenaline, a neurotransmitter secreted in response to stress, lies at the heart of our ability to ''shut off'' our sensory responses and sleep soundly.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468542244746.htmlEarly Immunological Studies Show Universally Effective Antibodies Against SARS-CoV-2 in Recovered Humans
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Early Immunological Studies Show Universally Effective Antibodies Against SARS-CoV-2 in Recovered Humans
The first round of results from an immunological study of 149 people who have recovered from COVID-19 show that although the amount of antibodies they generated varies widely, most individuals had generated at least some that were intrinsically capable of neutralizing the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464802857052.htmlFrance Bans Hydroxychloroquine To Treat Covid-19
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
France Bans Hydroxychloroquine To Treat Covid-19
The French government has banned the prescription of hydroxychloroquine to treat symptoms of Covid-19 because of concerns over serious health risks from taking the drug. Is it the end of the road for the wonder cure?
27 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587532243699605.htmlMany different T cell receptors recognize SARS-CoV-2 antigenic sites
27 May 03:50 • 1 article
Many different T cell receptors recognize SARS-CoV-2 antigenic sites
The global COVID-19 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is spreading over the world. However, not much is known about how the adaptive immune response kicks in following the viral challenge. This knowledge is crucial to predicting the efficacy of a vaccine and estimating the chances of reinfection.
27 May 03:50 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031327896959.htmlHuman growth hormone treatment after ACL injury may prevent loss of muscle strength
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Human growth hormone treatment after ACL injury may prevent loss of muscle strength
A new study finds the use of HGH treatment in patients that have undergone ACL reconstructive surgery may prevent the loss of muscle strength and weakness.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801142525459.htmlHuman growth hormone treatment after ACL injury may prevent loss of muscle strength
A new study finds the use of HGH treatment in patients that have undergone ACL reconstructive surgery may prevent the loss of muscle strength and weakness.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468095335490.htmlStudy: High level of anxiety is linked to depression
27 May 04:00 • 2 articles
Anxiety needs global health attention
Identifying anxiety in those with depression could be key to developing successful programmes for tackling mental health problems in low and middle income countries (LMICs), according to a new study.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468243361006.htmlStudy: High level of anxiety is linked to depression
Led by King's College London in collaboration with the University of Zimbabwe and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and published in The Lancet's EClinicalMedicine journal, the research examined a group of people with depression in Zimbabwe and found that people are nearly three times more likely to suffer this illness long-term if they also have a high level of anxiety.
27 May 13:30 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030063891123.htmlA potential explanation for urban smog
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
A potential explanation for urban smog
The effect of nitric acid on aerosol particles in the atmosphere may offer an explanation for the smog seen engulfing cities on frosty days.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802372088457.htmlA potential explanation for urban smog
The effect of nitric acid on aerosol particles in the atmosphere may offer an explanation for the smog seen engulfing cities on frosty days.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468487582663.htmlStudy finds very low level of SARS-CoV-2 in two San Francisco Bay areas
27 May 03:22 • 1 article
Study finds very low level of SARS-CoV-2 in two San Francisco Bay areas
A new study published on the preprint server medRxiv in May 2020 reports a very low prevalence of antibodies in two separate populations living in the San Francisco Bay Area.
27 May 03:22 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031923097741.htmlResearchers flag similarities between COVID-19 deaths and severe rheumatic illnesses
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Researchers flag similarities between COVID-19 deaths and severe rheumatic illnesses
Rheumatologists at the University of Alberta are flagging similarities between the deaths of some COVID-19 patients and those with rheumatic illnesses, and are testing proven rheumatic treatments to see whether they help against the pandemic virus.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467613117648.htmlInformation technology played key role in growth of ancient civilizations
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Information technology played key role in growth of ancient civilizations
A new article shows the ability to store and process information was as critical to the growth of early human societies as it is today.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803096482410.htmlInformation technology played key role in growth of ancient civilizations
A new paper in Nature Communications shows the ability to store and process information was as critical to the growth of early human societies as it is today.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469248157326.htmlInformation drove development of early states
Who could imagine a 21st century without data? Sophisticated information processing is key to the way societies function today. And it turns out it was also critical to the evolution of early states. ...
27 May 15:31 • phys.org • 3476726123173405168.htmlCoronavirus update: Why WHO put a pause on hydroxychloroquine trials
27 May 04:16 • 1 article
Coronavirus update: Why WHO put a pause on hydroxychloroquine trials
Coronavirus crisis: WHO is currently assessing the use of hydroxychloroquine on COVID-19 patients within the Solidarity Trial. The hydroxychloroquine arm of the trial has been paused as a precaution while the safety data is being reviewed.
27 May 04:16 • Business Today • 1145527431587000514.htmlCyclones can damage even distant reefs
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Cyclones can damage even distant reefs
Big and strong cyclones can harm coral reefs as far as 1000 kilometers away from their paths, new research shows. A new study sounds a warning about the way strong cyclone winds build extreme seas that affect coral reefs in Australia and around the world.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802193726509.htmlCyclones can damage even distant reefs
Big and strong cyclones can harm coral reefs as far as 1000 kilometres away from their paths, new research shows. A study led by Dr Marji Puotinen from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) sounds a warning about the way strong cyclone winds build extreme seas that affect coral reefs in Australia and around the world.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468496309965.htmlUK clears NHS use of Gilead’s remdesivir for COVID-19 patients
27 May 13:06 • 1 article
UK clears NHS use of Gilead’s remdesivir for COVID-19 patients
The UK medicines regulator has cleared early access to Gilead Sciences’ coronavirus drug remdesivir for people hospitalised with severe coronavirus infection, although supplies will initially be limited.
27 May 13:06 • PMLive • 7773534729141670126.htmlCoronavirus antibody tests could be wrong up to half the time: CDC
27 May 02:46 • 2 articles
COVID-19: 'Less Than Half' Of Positive Coronavirus Antibody Tests Are Accurate, CDC Says
Antibody tests used to determine if people have been infected in the past with Covid-19 might be wrong up to half the time, CDC warns.
27 May 02:46 • Tech Times • 4011848567718053708.htmlCoronavirus antibody tests could be wrong up to half the time: CDC
Antibody tests for COVID-19 — used to determine if people have been infected in the past with the deadly illness — might be wrong up to half the time, the Centers for Disease Control and
27 May 14:46 • New York Post • 7654946768154454109.htmlCOVID-19: the race to find a vaccine
27 May 12:10 • 1 article
COVID-19: the race to find a vaccine
COVID-19 has sparked an unprecedented shift in R&D.
27 May 12:10 • PMLive • 7773534728176141134.htmlIn Wuhan, swab samples are being mixed to carry out quick group tests
27 May 12:14 • 1 article
In Wuhan, swab samples are being mixed to carry out quick group tests
The mass testing is part of China’s efforts to fortify against a potential “second wave” after a cluster of cases emerged in a residential community earlier this month.
27 May 12:14 • Hindustan Times • 696565557678737777.htmlTwo anti-inflammatory drugs found that inhibit the replication of the COVID-19 virus
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Two anti-inflammatory drugs found that inhibit the replication of the COVID-19 virus
Researchers at the URV have used computer techniques to analyse whether 6,466 drugs authorized by various drug agencies for both human and veterinary use could be used to inhibit the M-pro enzyme. The study demonstrates that a human and a veterinary anti-inflammatory drug - Carprofen and Celecoxib - inhibit a key enzyme in the replication and transcription of the virus responsible for COVID-19. The results of the work have been validated by the initiative COVIDMoonshot.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468543549431.htmlLSU Health Shreveport trailblazing research into using nitric oxide as a COVID-19 treatment
27 May 15:49 • 1 article
LSU Health Shreveport trailblazing research into using nitric oxide as a COVID-19 treatment
LSU Health Shreveport is the first site in Louisiana and one of only five sites in the world to test nitric oxide as a possible treatment for coronavirus patients.
27 May 15:49 • KNOE 8 News • 9048639192165872756.htmlChildren's temperament traits affect their motor skills
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Children's temperament traits affect their motor skills
A recent study among 3- to 7-year-old children showed that children's motor skills benefitted if a child was older and participated in organized sports. Additionally, the study provided information about the importance of temperament traits for motor skills.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801483971997.htmlParticipation in organized sports can improve children's motor skills
A recent study among 3- to 7-year-old children showed that children's motor skills benefitted if a child was older and participated in organized sports.
27 May 13:39 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031998440331.htmlChildren's temperament traits affect their motor skills
A recent study among 3- to 7-year-old children showed that children's motor skills benefitted if a child was older and participated in organised sports. Additionally, the study provided information about the importance of temperament traits for motor skills.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468095260768.htmlStudy shows domestic violence reports on the rise as COVID-19 keeps people at home
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Domestic violence reports on the rise as COVID-19 keeps people at home, study shows
Researchers have found an increase in domestic violence reports in Los Angeles and Indianapolis since the stay-at-home restrictions were implemented in March.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802471479982.htmlStudy shows domestic violence reports on the rise as COVID-19 keeps people at home
A UCLA-led research team has found an increase in domestic violence reports in Los Angeles and Indianapolis since the stay-at-home restrictions were implemented in March. The scholars, who are leaders in applying mathematics to interpret and make sense of police crime data, predict the incidence should gradually decrease as people return to normal routines, but would likely increase again if there is a second wave of COVID-19 infections that prompts new stay-at-home orders.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468929513685.htmlCoronavirus can cause ‘placenta injuries’ in pregnant women, doctors warn
27 May 15:14 • 1 article
Coronavirus can cause ‘placenta injuries’ in pregnant women, doctors warn
PREGNANT women who have had coronavirus may need closer monitoring, doctors have warned. It comes as a small study showed the disease could cause “injuries” to the placenta – whic…
27 May 15:14 • The Sun • 7379604592808957526.htmlA bio-inspired addition to concrete stops the damage caused by freezing and thawing
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
A bio-inspired addition to concrete stops the damage caused by freezing and thawing
Concrete is one of the most durable building materials used in modern-day infrastructures, but it has a weakness -- ice -- which can cause it to crumble. Now, inspired by organisms that survive in sub-zero environments, researchers are introducing polymer molecules with anti-freezing abilities into concrete.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802776969575.htmlA bio-inspired addition to concrete stops the damage caused by freezing and thawing
Concrete is one of the most durable building materials used in modern-day infrastructures, but it has a weakness -- ice -- which can cause it to crumble. Now, inspired by organisms that survive in sub-zero environments, researchers in Colorado are introducing polymer molecules with anti-freezing abilities into concrete. The method, which tests if the new concrete can stop the damage caused by freezing and thawing, appears in the journal Cell Reports Physical Science on May 27, 2020.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469061979802.htmlA Norfolk newborn becomes first baby in the world to get cannabis-based medicine to stop seizures
27 May 06:08 • 1 article
A Norfolk newborn becomes first baby in the world to get cannabis-based medicine to stop seizures
A Norfolk newborn has become the first in the world to be given a cannabis-derived medicine as part of a new clinical trial to help infants born with a condition that can lead to brain damage. Oscar Parodi was born at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital with neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), which is a lack of oxygen or blood flow from the placenta to the baby. He received cooling treatment, as is standard for infants born with HIE, but his mother also agreed for him to be given a dose of the study's cannabis-based drug as well. The drug is already being used to help treat children with rare forms of epilepsy, and this is the first time it has been used to try to prevent seizures in a baby with HIE. Researchers on the study, led by Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in London, hope the drug could one day be used routinely in neonatal care to help babies at risk of seizures and brain injury. The trial is looking to see if the medicine is safe and effective in lessening the degree of brain…
27 May 06:08 • ITV News • 2184971256526270835.htmlPeople Who Have Had Mild Covid-19 Appear To Have Some Immunity
27 May 14:35 • 1 article
People Who Have Had Mild Covid-19 Appear To Have Some Immunity
Even people who experienced mild symptoms of Covid-19 could still have acquired immunity for several weeks or more, according to a new study in French heal
27 May 14:35 • IFLScience • 242791749721064550.htmlFirst-Ever 3D Map of the Heart's Neurons
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Scientists Create 3D Map of Rat Heart’s Neurons
An international team of researchers has created a comprehensive anatomical 3D map and molecular profile of the rat intracardiac nervous system (ICN).
27 May 00:00 • Sci News • 2819514214914228.htmlFirst-Ever 3D Map of the Heart's Neurons
Scientists have collaborated to build an unprecedented 3D map of the heart's neurons, something that may prove extremely useful in understanding heart attacks and other cardiac conditions in more depth.
27 May 09:53 • Interesting Engineering • 7328942540479518922.htmlPKU-led team found effective SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
PKU-led team found effective SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies
A joint research team led by Sunney Xie, Director of Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Genomics (ICG) at Peking University (PKU) has identified multiple highly potent neutralizing antibodies against the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, the causative virus of the respiratory disease COVID-19.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469060144606.htmlNew Testing System Predicts Septic Shock Outcomes
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
New Testing System Predicts Septic Shock Outcomes
A team of researchers has developed a new, extremely sensitive method that can quantify bacteria, an antibiotic resistant gene, and immune molecule levels within sepsis patients, far more rapidly than current protocols.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232463497822346.htmlExperts Explain Why You Should Continue to Take Precautions, Even If You've Had COVID-19
27 May 13:10 • 1 article
Experts Explain Why You Should Continue to Take Precautions, Even If You've Had COVID-19
It's unclear whether those who have been infected with COVID-19 develop immunity to the virus and, if so, how long it lasts.
27 May 13:10 • POPSUGAR Fitness • 1694745614138213942.htmlFirst map of proinsulin's 'social network' reveals new drug target for type 2 diabetes
27 May 04:00 • 2 articles
First map of proinsulin's 'social network' reveals new drug target for type 2 diabetes
Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute have mapped for the first time the vast network of proteins that interact with proinsulin, the protein the body normally processes into insulin. The study, published in Diabetes, also revealed one protein--called PRDX4--that may be essential for proinsulin folding and insulin production. The research suggests that boosting PRDX4 levels may be a novel therapeutic approach to improving the health of people with diabetes.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469391897562.htmlA new therapeutic approach to improve the health of diabetic patients
Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute have mapped for the first time the vast network of proteins that interact with proinsulin, the protein the body normally processes into insulin.
27 May 14:41 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031153492676.htmlCommentary: Fear of catching coronavirus is leading some patients to delay non-COVID-19 hospital visits
27 May 06:09 • 1 article
Commentary: Fear of catching coronavirus is leading some patients to delay non-COVID-19 hospital visits
Delaying medical care comes at a cost, both human and financial. The patients some emergency rooms have been seeing are a lot sicker and more ...
27 May 06:09 • CNA • 5644198864192355167.htmlIn chimpanzees, females contribute to the protection of the territory
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
In chimpanzees, females contribute to the protection of the territory
Researchers have extensively studied several neighboring groups of western chimpanzees and their findings reveal that females and even the entire group may play a more important role in between-group competition than previously thought. They found that even though adult males seem important in territory increase, territory maintenance and competitive advantage over neighbors act through the entire group in this population of chimpanzees in the Taï National Park.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801152174735.htmlIn chimpanzees, females contribute to the protection of the territory
In many social species, including humans, even if large group sizes provide competitive advantages over smaller neighboring groups, the preponderant role of adult males in territoriality has often been ...
27 May 15:27 • phys.org • 3476726123732570226.htmlIn chimpanzees, females contribute to the protection of the territory
Researchers of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, extensively studied several neighboring groups of western chimpanzees and their findings reveal that females and even the entire group may play a more important role in between-group competition than previously thought. They found that even though adult males seem important in territory increase, territory maintenance and competitive advantage over neighbors act through the entire group in this population of chimpanzees in the Taï National Park.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468490853084.htmlA new approach to predict the evolutionary mechanisms of melanoma
27 May 04:00 • 2 articles
A new method for predicting the evolution of melanoma emerges
Research led by the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country estimates that determining the mutational load of the mutation of the BRAF (BRAF-V600E) gene could predict whether the melanoma will progress to metastasis
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469041460369.htmlA new approach to predict the evolutionary mechanisms of melanoma
Melanoma is a malignant tumour resulting from the transformation of melanocytes, the cells in the skin that undertake to synthesise melanin, a complex polymer which protects us from the negative effects of solar radiation.
27 May 15:01 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031365228398.htmlFrance Bans Use of Hydroxychloroquine as Treatment for COVID-19 Patients - Reports
27 May 09:41 • 1 article
France Bans Use of Hydroxychloroquine as Treatment for COVID-19 Patients - Reports
On Tuesday, the French High Council for Public Health (HCSP) and the Agency for the Safety of Health Products (ANSM) had suspended the use of hydroxychloroquine as a...
27 May 09:41 • Sputniknews • 967333869376204987.htmlMolecular pair offers potential for Parkinson's treatment, finds NTU Singapore-Harvard study
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Molecular pair offers potential for Parkinson's treatment, finds NTU Singapore-Harvard study
A promising molecular pair has offered hope that could lead to the development of a new treatment to slow down Parkinson's disease, a study by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and Harvard University has found.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468032689557.htmlIndia underlines faith in HCQ: drug’s benefits outweigh risks
27 May 07:00 • 1 article
India underlines faith in HCQ: drug’s benefits outweigh risks
Coronavirus (Covid-19) Vaccine: There is enough experience in the country of using HCQ, and sufficient data from observational and case control studies to warrant its use, the government said.
27 May 07:00 • The Indian Express • 2885715104925157467.htmlCanadian study of critically ill patients with COVID-19 found lower death rate
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Canadian study of critically ill patients with COVID-19 found lower death rate
A Canadian case series of all patients with COVID-19 admitted to six intensive care units (ICUs) in Metro Vancouver found patient outcomes were substantially better than reported in other jurisdictions. The paper is published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) https://www.cmaj.ca/content/cmaj/early/2020/05/27/cmaj.200794.full.pdf.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469117585638.htmlHeparin resistance among COVID-19 patients admitted to ICU
27 May 03:05 • 1 article
Heparin resistance among COVID-19 patients admitted to ICU
A new study has shown that COVID-19 patients admitted to the Intensive care unit may be resistant to the naturally occurring anticoagulant Heparin. The study titled, “Heparin resistance in COVID‑19 patients in the intensive care unit,” was published in the latest issue of the Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis.
27 May 03:05 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031677428183.htmlStudy highlights the benefits of palliative care for heart failure patients
27 May 04:00 • 2 articles
Palliative care for heart failure patients may lower rehospitalization risk and improve outcomes
Heart failure patients who received palliative care -- focused on pain relief, emotional support and quality of life while hospitalized -- were less likely to be readmitted within six months. Palliative care lowered the risk of mechanical ventilation by about 25%.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467573757585.htmlStudy highlights the benefits of palliative care for heart failure patients
Palliative care is valuable for heart failure patients, and, for those who are hospitalized, it can significantly lower the risk of repeated hospital admissions and the need for invasive procedures such as mechanical ventilation and defibrillator implantation, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open-access journal of the American Heart Association.
27 May 14:08 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030742917522.htmlBritain’s 1st coronavirus medicine is approved
27 May 06:23 • 1 article
Britain’s 1st coronavirus medicine is approved
Britain’s 1st coronavirus medicine has been approved by regulators. The drug, according to reports, was initially intended for use on Ebola victims. Clinical trials suggest remdesivir can shorten recovery time for Covid-19 sufferers by an average of
27 May 06:23 • LailasNews.com • 2090029849664247636.htmlMajor bacon shortages expected as a result of 'unstoppable' African swine fever
27 May 11:34 • 1 article
Major bacon shortages expected as a result of 'unstoppable' African swine fever
The pandemic is expected to kill millions more pigs in 2020.
27 May 11:34 • Metro • 970161747880999622.htmlChina reports 28 new asymptomatic covid-19 cases, mostly in Wuhan
27 May 11:36 • 2 articles
China reports 28 new asymptomatic COVID-19 cases, mostly in Wuhan
Of the 28 new asymptomatic infection, 22 were reported from Wuhan, taking the total number of such cases to 404, the NHC said.
27 May 11:36 • The Financial Express • 1288289580075497014.htmlChina reports 28 new asymptomatic covid-19 cases, mostly in Wuhan
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in China now stands at 82,993. The deadly virus has claimed 4,634 lives in the country so far.
27 May 12:23 • The Indian Express • 2885715103822308005.htmlAstronomer Andrew Fabian Wins Kavli Prize For Groundbreaking Work On Supermassive Black Holes
27 May 14:15 • 1 article
Astronomer Andrew Fabian Wins Kavli Prize For Groundbreaking Work On Supermassive Black Holes
British astronomer Andrew Fabian has won the prestigious 2020 Kavli Prize in Astrophysics for his groundbreaking work on supermassive black holes. The Kavl
27 May 14:15 • IFLScience • 242791749290118759.htmlAltered sense of taste present in half of COVID-19 cases
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Altered sense of taste present in half of COVID-19 cases
A systematic review of COVID-19 cases finds nearly half of patients reported changes to or complete loss of their sense of taste. The finding furthers the evidence that changes in taste are a valid screening tool for COVID-19.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468557114050.htmlUncovering the role of membrane sugars in flu infection
27 May 15:44 • 1 article
Uncovering the role of membrane sugars in flu infection
The flu virus relies on using human cells to reproduce and spread. But before it even gets to the cell surface, the virus must navigate the tall, dense forest of sugar-coated proteins on the cell surface ...
27 May 15:44 • phys.org • 3476726123762096015.html5 ways people could transmit the coronavirus — from respiratory droplets to semen — ranked in order of risk, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
27 May 12:13 • 1 article
5 ways people could transmit the coronavirus — from respiratory droplets to semen — ranked in order of risk, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The coronavirus has one main mode of transmission: respiratory droplets. But live virus has been found in poop and semen, too.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
27 May 12:13 • www.businessinsider.sg • 5090408755621291744.htmlPrevalence of 'silent' COVID-19 infection may be much higher than thought
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Prevalence of 'silent' COVID-19 infection may be much higher than thought
The prevalence of 'silent' symptomless COVID-19 infection may be much higher than thought, reveals a study charting the enforced isolation of cruise ship passengers during the current pandemic, and published online in the journal Thorax.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468052276572.htmlUnder pressure, black holes feast
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Under pressure, black holes feast
A new study shows that some supermassive black holes actually thrive under pressure. It has been known for some time that when distant galaxies -- and the supermassive black holes within their cores -- aggregate into clusters, these clusters create a volatile, highly pressurized environment. Individual galaxies falling into clusters are often deformed during the process and begin to resemble cosmic jellyfish.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802289028356.htmlUnder pressure, black holes feast
A new, Yale-led study shows that some supermassive black holes actually thrive under pressure. It has been known for some time that when distant galaxies -- and the supermassive black holes within their cores -- aggregate into clusters, these clusters create a volatile, highly pressurized environment. Individual galaxies falling into clusters are often deformed during the process and begin to resemble cosmic jellyfish.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469643637725.htmlErosion of ozone layer responsible for mass extinction event
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Erosion of ozone layer responsible for mass extinction event
Researchers have shown that an extinction event 360 million years ago, that killed much of the Earth's plant and freshwater aquatic life, was caused by a brief breakdown of the ozone layer that shields the Earth from damaging ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This is a newly discovered extinction mechanism with profound implications for our warming world today.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802013279058.htmlLoss of smell, taste changes associated with COVID-19: Canadian study
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Loss of smell, taste changes associated with COVID-19: Canadian study
Loss of smell (anosmia) and changes in taste (dysgeusia) were strongly associated with SARS-CoV-2, according to a Canadian study published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) https://www.cmaj.ca/content/early/2020/05/27/cmaj.200869.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467813577427.htmlThe eye initiates an immune response in the lens after injury
27 May 00:21 • 2 articles
The eye initiates an immune response in the lens after injury
The lens of the eye is an unusual organ. Unlike most of the body's organs, blood vessels don't reach the lens. If they did, they'd obscure our vision and we wouldn't be able to see.
27 May 00:21 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031170669414.htmlImmune Protection of Lens in Eye Injury Challenges Idea of Immune Isolation
Researchers have discovered that the eye launces an immune response in the lens after injury, challenging the accepted scientific dogma that the lens is shut out from the immune protection.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464305542405.htmlNovavax launches its first coronavirus vaccine test on humans
27 May 11:00 • 1 article
Novavax launches its first coronavirus vaccine test on humans
US biotech company Novavax Inc has joined the race to test coronavirus vaccine candidates on humans and said it was targeting production of over a billion doses of its vaccine candidate next year.
27 May 11:00 • The Jakarta Post • 7678601102798004777.htmlUS COVID-19 patients have longer hospital stays than in China
27 May 14:10 • 1 article
US COVID-19 patients have longer hospital stays than in China
COVID-19 hospitalizations in the United States are longer than in China and patients face higher rates of intensive care unit admission, research shows.
27 May 14:10 • Futurity • 5051862824357685112.htmlCOVID-19: Recovery Rate Now Up To 41.61 %, Fatality Rate Down To 2.87 %
27 May 00:31 • 2 articles
COVID-19: Recovery Rate Now Up To 41.61 %, Fatality Rate Down To 2.87 %
India has reported about 0.3 deaths per lakh population, which is amongst the lowest in the world.
27 May 00:31 • League of India • 8067868025906226389.htmlCOVID-19: India Continues To Fare Much Better Than The Rest Of The World
10.7 cases per lakh population have been reported in India as compared to 69.9 cases per lakh globally.
27 May 03:43 • League of India • 8067868025201356333.htmlTrust ICMR call on HCQ in Covid treatment: CSIR's Shekhar Mande
27 May 11:13 • 1 article
Trust ICMR call on HCQ in Covid treatment: CSIR's Shekhar Mande
Indian researchers have not found any major side-effects of HCQ and its use should be continued in preventive treatment for Covid-19, ICMR said
27 May 11:13 • Business-Standard • 1502508926109520397.htmlCoronavirus Vaccine development: Big success for GBRC! Decodes 131 genome sequences of SARS-CoV-2
27 May 14:24 • 1 article
Coronavirus Vaccine development: Big success for GBRC! Decodes 131 genome sequences of SARS-CoV-2
The GBRC became the second institute in India after National Institute of Virology Pune, to decode the entire genome sequence of the SARS-CoV-2 on April 15.
27 May 14:24 • The Financial Express • 1288289580595251069.html32 Fresh COVID-19 Cases In Assam, Total Rises To 714
27 May 15:56 • 1 article
32 Fresh COVID-19 Cases In Assam, Total Rises To 714
The number of coronavirus cases crossed the 700-mark in Assam on Wednesday after 32 more people tested positive for the disease, state Health and Family Welfare Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
27 May 15:56 • NDTV.com • 5090057682146234588.htmlCall for research of lung tissue in Covid victims finds no takers in Karnataka
27 May 01:25 • 1 article
Call for research of lung tissue in Covid victims finds no takers in Karnataka
One of the issues affecting research on lung samples from coronavirus victims is safety.
27 May 01:25 • The Indian Express • 2885715104028851287.htmlS. Korean biotech firms in race for coronavirus treatment, vaccine
27 May 04:09 • 1 article
S. Korean biotech firms in race for coronavirus treatment, vaccine
South Korean pharmaceutical companies have joined the global race to develop a vaccine for the novel coronavirus, but none of them have received approval for clinical trials for a vaccine or treatment candidates from the country's drug safety agency. Celltrion Inc., a major pharmaceutical giant, has announced that it plans to develop a "super antibody" candidate that can help prepare for potential future p...
27 May 04:09 • Koreaherald • 8029273603275725984.htmlHospital staff with Covid-19 had protective antibodies in study
27 May 08:50 • 1 article
Hospital staff with Covid-19 had protective antibodies in study
The research addresses a crucial question regarding the new coronavirus: whether people who had Covid-19, and especially those who didn’t get severely ill, develop antibodies capable of protecting them against reinfection.
27 May 08:50 • The Indian Express • 2885715105466457458.htmlHow countries are using genomics to help avoid a second coronavirus wave
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
How countries are using genomics to help avoid a second coronavirus wave
Scientists in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and other places are using sequence data to track new infections as lockdowns ease.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126521461328.htmlThese tiny, self-assembling traps capture PFAS
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Tiny, self-assembling traps capture dangerous pollutants, PFAS
A study shows that self-assembling molecular traps can be used to capture PFAS -- dangerous pollutants that have contaminated drinking water supplies around the world.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801465307765.htmlThese tiny, self-assembling traps capture PFAS
A study shows that self-assembling molecular traps can be used to capture PFAS -- dangerous pollutants that have contaminated drinking water supplies around the world.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468403554720.htmlCovid-19 vaccine could be ready by late June - UK scientists predict
27 May 13:45 • 1 article
Covid-19 vaccine could be ready by late June - UK scientists predict
Scientists have predicted that vaccine for coronavirus could be ready as soon as results of over 10,000 Covid-19 patients involved in a clinical trial is ready.
27 May 13:45 • Legit • 3764253650872415144.htmlNew Zealand discharges last coronavirus patient from hospital and records no new cases in five days
27 May 11:58 • 1 article
New Zealand discharges last coronavirus patient from hospital and records no new cases in five days
New Zealand has discharged its last remaining coronavirus patient from hospital and has seen no new cases, a doctor leading the country's Covid-19 response said. Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield told reporters at the Covid-19 press briefing he believed it was the first time in months no patients with the disease were being treated at hospitals. He said: “Currently there is nobody in hospital with Covid-19 following the discharge of a person from Middlemore Hospital (in Auckland).”
27 May 11:58 • ITV News • 2184971256550146996.htmlDinosaur asteroid's trajectory was 'perfect storm'
27 May 07:51 • 1 article
Dinosaur asteroid's trajectory was 'perfect storm'
The angle at which a life-destroying space rock hit Earth 66 million years ago was particularly lethal.
27 May 07:51 • Yahoo • 7097669638197856223.htmlStand Up To Cancer hails FDA approval of new treatment option for aggressive prostate cancer
27 May 05:43 • 1 article
Stand Up To Cancer hails FDA approval of new treatment option for aggressive prostate cancer
A recent FDA approval supported by Stand Up To Cancer research provides a new treatment option for patients with an aggressive form of prostate cancer.
27 May 05:43 • News-Medical.net • 4522523032015040731.htmlAnti-malarial Drug Shows Potential as Brain Cancer Treatment in Preclinical Models
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Anti-malarial Drug Shows Potential as Brain Cancer Treatment in Preclinical Models
In vitro studies have uncovered new insights that could help increase the effectiveness of the most common current treatments with the addition of lumefantrine, an FDA-approved drug used to treat malaria.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464031585797.htmlCovid-19: 7 new cases in China, 19 in South Korea
27 May 08:16 • 1 article
Covid-19: 7 new cases in China, 19 in South Korea
Overall count since the country's first case on January 25 is now up to 11,275, including 269 deaths
27 May 08:16 • The Express Tribune • 1105816787517210941.htmlCovid-19, HIV Use Same Tactics to Evade Immune Systems – Chinese Researchers
27 May 15:31 • 1 article
Covid-19, HIV Use Same Tactics to Evade Immune Systems – Chinese Researchers
Study finds more traits shared by Wuhan virus, HIV
27 May 15:31 • Infowars • 1950426315610178984.htmlCU Anschutz surgeons study guidelines for treating cancer patients during pandemic
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Surgeons study guidelines for treating cancer patients during pandemic
New research provides guidance on clinical decision-making in regards to treating pancreatic cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802887958339.htmlCU Anschutz surgeons study guidelines for treating cancer patients during pandemic
Today, new research published in Annals of Surgery from the University of Colorado Department of Surgery at the Anschutz Medical Campus provides guidance on clinical decision-making in regards to treating pancreatic cancer patients during the covid-19 pandemic.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468549027587.htmlCoronavirus recovery rate in India rises to over 42%, nearly 65,000 cured from COVID-19
27 May 05:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus recovery rate in India rises to over 42%, nearly 65,000 cured from COVID-19
Punjab showed one of the best recovery rates in India, over 90% people were cured from the disease.India registered one of the lowest COVID-19 fatality rates in the world, the health ministry said
27 May 05:00 • Livemint • 6614605818759188805.htmlFishing less could be a win for both lobstermen and endangered whales
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Fishing less could be a win for both lobstermen and endangered whales
A new study found that New England's historic lobster fishery may turn a higher profit by operating with less gear in the water and a shorter season.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801887897108.htmlFishing less could be a win for both lobstermen and endangered whales
A new study by researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) found that New England's historic lobster fishery may turn a higher profit by operating with less gear in the water and a shorter season.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469359994595.htmlWhere stress lives
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Where stress lives
Researchers have found a neural home of the feeling of stress people experience, an insight that may help people deal with the debilitating sense of fear and anxiety that stress can evoke.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802229870682.htmlYale researchers find where stress lives
Yale researchers have found a neural home of the feeling of stress people experience, an insight that may help people deal with the debilitating sense of fear and anxiety that stress can evoke, Yale researchers report May 27 in the journal Nature Communications.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467861611158.htmlTalking Viral Mutations, Genome Sequencing and Antigenic Drift With Dr Timothy Triche
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Talking Viral Mutations, Genome Sequencing and Antigenic Drift With Dr Timothy Triche
Technology Networks interviewed Dr Timothy Triche to gain his perspectives on how analysis of unique strains can help to define the scope and severity of COVID-19, why this is a complex process and the possible negative implications of antigenic drift.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464554701141.html190 000 people could die of COVID-19 in Africa
27 May 06:00 • 1 article
190 000 people could die of COVID-19 in Africa
World health body says pandemic will be slower but longer | THE INDEPENDENT | Eighty-three thousand to 190 000 people in Africa could die of COVID-19 and 29 million to 44 million could get infected in the first year of the pandemic if containment measures fail, a new study by the World Health Organisation (WHO) …
27 May 06:00 • The Independent Uganda: • 5099025990723126413.htmlMedicinal chemistry breakthrough could lead to better pharmaceuticals
27 May 12:57 • 1 article
Medicinal chemistry breakthrough could lead to better pharmaceuticals
Medications are developed to work well for most people, but those whose genetic makeup causes them to metabolize medicine too quickly often need higher doses of the drugs they take in order for them to ...
27 May 12:57 • phys.org • 3476726124422737022.htmlGP referrals drop across Black Country and Staffordshire
27 May 05:02 • 1 article
GP referrals drop across Black Country and Staffordshire
Hospitals across the Black Country and Staffordshire recorded a drop in GP referrals during March.
27 May 05:02 • Express & Star • 7324224459151169471.htmlCDC Cautions Against Using Antibody Tests For Decisions On Schools, Workplaces
27 May 14:41 • 1 article
CDC Cautions Against Using Antibody Tests For Decisions On Schools, Workplaces
Antibody tests often deliver false positives and shouldn’t be used as the basis for decision-making about returning to school or...
27 May 14:41 • Talking Points Memo • 4598529367379849171.htmlVirus patient given blood plasma, improves quickly
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Virus patient given blood plasma, improves quickly
A New Hampshire man who was near death from the coronavirus has recovered after being given blood plasma from a former virus patient and is scheduled to be released Wednesday after more than six weeks
27 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836441848275959.htmlExplained: What next for HCQ after enrolment freeze?
27 May 05:23 • 1 article
Explained: What next for HCQ after enrolment freeze?
Coronavirus (Covid-19) Vaccine: A recent study in The Lancet had cautioned that the use of a regimen containing hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine (with or without a macrolide) was associated with no evidence of benefit.
27 May 05:23 • The Indian Express • 2885715103999550320.htmlTreatment shows promise in treating deadly brain cancer
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Treatment shows promise in treating deadly brain cancer
In this study, researchers investigated if specific targeting of CD133+ glioblastoma with cutting-edge immunotherapy drugs could eradicate the most aggressive subpopulation of cells in the tumor. They also looked at the safety of CD133-targeting therapies on normal, non-cancerous human stem cells including hematopoietic stem cells which create blood cells and progenitor cells which can form one or more kinds of cells.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469210494486.htmlFinding a genus home for Alaska's dinosaurs
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Finding a genus home for Alaska's dinosaurs
A re-analysis of dinosaur skulls from northern Alaska suggests they belong to a genus Edmontosaurus, and not to the genus recently proposed by scientists in 2015.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802639432468.htmlFinding a genus home for Alaska's dinosaurs
A re-analysis of dinosaur skulls from northern Alaska suggests they belong to a genus Edmontosaurus, and not to the genus recently proposed by scientists in 2015.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467941624433.htmlFears of coronavirus second wave prompt flu push at U.S. pharmacies, drugmakers
27 May 07:22 • 1 article
Fears of coronavirus second wave prompt flu push at U.S. pharmacies, drugmakers
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. pharmacy chains are preparing a big push for flu vaccinations when the season kicks off in October, hoping to curb tens of thousands of serious cases that could coincide with a second wave of coronavirus infections.
27 May 07:22 • Reuters • 8334514181255577642.htmlOverweight? Youth Might Not Protect You From COVID-19
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Overweight? Youth Might Not Protect You From COVID-19
Are you concerned about your weight but otherwise healthy? Even if you're young you still need to protect yourself from the coronavirus.
27 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805838858194761.htmlOverweight Youth May Face Increased Risk From COVID-19
Are you concerned about your weight but otherwise healthy? Even if you're young, you still need to protect yourself from the coronavirus.
27 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839425760098.htmlNotable decrease in Covid-19 cases across mental health facilities
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Notable decrease in Covid-19 cases across mental health facilities
Data gathered by the Mental Health Commission has shown a notable decrease in the total number of suspected and confirmed cases of Covid-19 across the 181 mental health services it has been monitoring...
27 May 00:00 • Leinster Leader • 7955940816731797362.htmlNotable decrease in Covid-19 cases across mental health facilities
Data gathered by the Mental Health Commission has shown a notable decrease in the total number of suspected and confirmed cases of Covid-19 across the 181 mental health services it has been monitoring...
27 May 12:00 • TipperaryLive • 1097599577669839943.htmlMasks reduce airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Masks reduce airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2
Growing evidence suggests that SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, can be spread by asymptomatic people via aerosols -- a reality that deeply underscores the ongoing importance of regular widespread testing, wearing masks and physical distancing to reduce the spread of the virus, say Kimberly Prather and colleagues in a new Perspective.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469214886619.htmlNurse describes 'frightening' experience of contracting Covid-19
27 May 05:01 • 1 article
Nurse describes 'frightening' experience of contracting Covid-19
An NHS staff worker who has recovered from Covid-19 has returned to the frontline at Birmingham's Heartlands Hospital.
27 May 05:01 • Express & Star • 7324224458808065217.htmlCoronavirus: WHO suspends chloroquine trial for treatment
27 May 06:55 • 1 article
Coronavirus: WHO suspends chloroquine trial for treatment
World Health Organisation (WHO) said it has suspended the solidarity trial of hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19 treatment as the world faces coronavirus crisis.
27 May 06:55 • Legit • 3764253650374044642.htmlWhat affects the case fatality rate of COVID-19? Analysis of top 50 affected countries
27 May 04:11 • 1 article
What affects the case fatality rate of COVID-19? Analysis of top 50 affected countries
Ever since the beginning of the international spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes COVID-19 disease, researchers have been trying to identify the risk factors that increase the chances of infection. Now, a new study published on the preprint server medRxiv in May 2020 discusses various potential factors and reports the observed associations.
27 May 04:11 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030946756621.htmlCoronavirus Cases in Afghanistan Exceed 12,000
27 May 11:14 • 2 articles
Coronavirus Cases in Afghanistan Exceed 12,000
The Afghan Ministry of Public Health on Wednesday reported 625 new positive cases of COVID-19 across the country over the past 24 hours, bringing the total cases in Afghanistan to 12,456.
27 May 11:14 • TOLO news • 5578851437610023975.htmlCoronavirus Cases in Afghanistan Exceed 12,000
The Afghan Ministry of Public Health on Wednesday reported 625 new positive cases of COVID-19 across the country over the past 24 hours, bringing the total cases in Afghanistan to 12,456.
27 May 11:14 • TOLO news • 5578851438816227344.htmlVancouver biotech firm AbCellera raises US$105-million as it focuses on COVID-19 research
27 May 09:00 • 1 article
Vancouver biotech firm AbCellera raises US$105-million as it focuses on COVID-19 research
It is the second financial boost this month for AbCellera, which has partnered with several of the world’s largest drug companies, as well as the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Project Agency
27 May 09:00 • The Globe and Mail • 68426409973054560.html'We're well prepared to handle any surge in COVID-19 cases'
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
'We're well prepared to handle any surge in COVID-19 cases'
'We're well prepared to handle any surge in COVID-19 cases'. 'States have done a tremendous job of identifying health facilities for COVID-19 care and equipping them well.'
27 May 00:00 • Rediff • 3466372384742507959.htmlCOVID-19 in cats and dogs is likely acquired directly from infected humans
27 May 01:53 • 1 article
COVID-19 in cats and dogs is likely acquired directly from infected humans
A recent study from Japan available reveals how almost all cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) among domestic animals can be linked to their owners infected with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
27 May 01:53 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031480604749.htmlCoronavirus cases cross 1.5 lakh, govt says lockdown has 'decelerated' pace of COVID-19 spread
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus cases cross 1.5 lakh, govt says lockdown has 'decelerated' pace of COVID-19 spread
There have been "multiple gains" from the lockdown and the most important of them is that it has "decelerated the pace" of spread of COVID-19, the Union health ministry said on Wednesday even as the death toll reached 4,337 and the number of cases rose to 1,51,767 in the country. A total of 6,387
27 May 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233614678213.htmlBangladesh reports 22 new virus deaths, caseload tops 38,000
27 May 12:48 • 1 article
Bangladesh reports 22 new virus deaths, caseload tops 38,000
Bangladesh has registered 22 new fatalities from the novel coronavirus in a daily count, bringing the death toll to 544.
27 May 12:48 • Bdnews24 • 8119004128921004855.htmlUVA researchers discover essential key to hearing sensitivity in the inner ear
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
The Molecular Motors That Make Mammalian Hearing Incredibly Sensitive
New research has shed light on the molecular motors underlying our ability to hear and the role that they can play in genetic hearing loss.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464767692144.htmlUVA researchers discover essential key to hearing sensitivity in the inner ear
New research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine is shedding light on the biological architecture that lets us hear – and on a genetic disorder that causes both deafness and blindness.
27 May 02:06 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031022161961.htmlResearchers Identify 19 New Genetic Variants for Problematic Drinking
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Researchers Identify 19 New Genetic Variants for Problematic Drinking
An international team of scientists has identified 29 independent genetic risk variants -- 19 of them novel -- linked to problematic alcohol use and revealed genetic relationships with numerous other traits.
27 May 00:00 • Sci News • 2819513674571945.htmlGovernor says Texas Panhandle hot spot has 'turned a corner'
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Governor says Texas Panhandle hot spot has 'turned a corner'
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott said Wednesday that the Texas Panhandle has “turned a corner
27 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836443064237440.htmlTaming CRISPR's collateral damage
27 May 12:00 • 1 article
Taming CRISPR's collateral damage
CRISPR-Cas9 can alter genes at pre-defined sites in specific ways, but it does not always act as planned. An LMU team has now developed a simple method to detect unintended "on-target" events, and shown ...
27 May 12:00 • phys.org • 3476726124182766414.htmlFauci: ‘We Might Have A Vaccine By The End Of The Year’
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Fauci: ‘We Might Have A Vaccine By The End Of The Year’
Dr. Fauci’s timeline would be one of the shortest in history for vaccine development.
27 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587531189119381.htmlDual-layer spectral CT proves feasible for routine practice
27 May 08:45 • 1 article
Dual-layer spectral CT proves feasible for routine practice
Researchers from Heidelberg University Hospital add support to the clinical use of reduced-dose dual-layer spectral CT
27 May 08:45 • Physics World • 8721234135271157318.htmlThe evolutionary puzzle of the mammalian ear
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
The evolutionary puzzle of the mammalian ear
How could the tiny parts of the ear adapt independently to the diverse functional and environmental regimes encountered in mammals? A group of researchers proposed a new explanation for this puzzle. They suggest that the incorporation of the bones of the primary jaw joint into the ear has considerably increased the genetic, regulatory, and developmental complexity of the mammalian ear.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802805752263.htmlThe evolutionary puzzle of the mammalian ear
How could the tiny parts of the ear adapt independently to the diverse functional and environmental regimes encountered in mammals? A group of researchers from the University of Vienna and the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research proposed a new explanation for this puzzle. They suggest that the incorporation of the bones of the primary jaw joint into the ear has considerably increased the genetic, regulatory, and developmental complexity of the mammalian ear.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469039851873.htmlA milestone in human genetics highlights diversity gaps
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
A milestone in human genetics highlights diversity gaps
Landmark study identifies the genes that it seems people can and cannot live without and highlights ongoing challenges in making data sets more representative of the world’s population.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126272896460.htmlGermany clamps down on SINGING over coronavirus fears: Choirs are silenced and hymns banned at church services after warnings that it spreads infectious droplets
27 May 07:32 • 1 article
Germany clamps down on SINGING over coronavirus fears: Choirs are silenced and hymns banned at church services after warnings that it spreads infectious droplets
The 'increased production of potentially infectious droplets' involved in singing mean that choirs are facing a longer shutdown (pictured, worshippers at Berlin Cathedral this month).
27 May 07:32 • Mail Online • 124328111562599267.htmlNew data may help understand the evolution of Austrian SARS-CoV-2 strains
27 May 06:32 • 1 article
New data may help understand the evolution of Austrian SARS-CoV-2 strains
216 SARS-CoV-2 genome sequences have now been completed and released in the framework of the "Mutational Dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 in Austria" project from CeMM, the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, in close collaboration with the Medical University of Vienna, the Medical University of Innsbruck and the Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES).
27 May 06:32 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030673452319.htmlNew Paper Finds Startling Number Of Asymptomatic Covid-19 Carriers
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
New Paper Finds Startling Number Of Asymptomatic Covid-19 Carriers
An unwitting study on a small ship headed out just as the pandemic was starting reveals some interesting realities about the coronavirus.
27 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587532388455330.htmlHeat now more lethal than cold for people with respiratory diseases in Spain
27 May 12:00 • 1 article
Heat now more lethal than cold for people with respiratory diseases in Spain
A new study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), a center supported by the la Caixa Foundation, has analyzed deaths linked to respiratory disease in Spain between 1980 and 2016. The ...
27 May 12:00 • phys.org • 3476726124034703728.htmlGene inactivation of PTEN drives cancer predisposition
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Gene inactivation of PTEN drives cancer predisposition
An international team of researchers co-led by Cleveland Clinic have identified why patients without PTEN mutations may still experience the high cancer risk associated with PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome. In a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, a research team co-led by Drs. Charis Eng, Cleveland Clinic Genomic Medicine Institute, and Pier Paolo Pandolfi, University of Turin, found mutations to WWPI gene may be an additional genetic driver of PHTS-associated cancer.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468670745765.htmlChances for second IVF baby good, study shows
27 May 05:11 • 1 article
Chances for second IVF baby good, study shows
If you've had one baby through fertility treatment, your chances for a second success are good, a new study suggests.
27 May 05:11 • UPI • 8257973864841762929.htmlResearchers have identified a potential method for treating triple-negative breast cancer
27 May 15:26 • 1 article
Researchers have identified a potential method for treating triple-negative breast cancer
Researchers at the University of Queensland may have found a way to improve treatment of triple-negative breast cancer.
27 May 15:26 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031227334341.htmlYale finds a (much) earlier birth date for tectonic plates
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Study finds a (much) earlier birth date for tectonic plates
Geophysicists reported that Earth's ever-shifting, underground network of tectonic plates was firmly in place more than 4 billion years ago -- at least a billion years earlier than scientists generally thought.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803060510884.htmlYale finds a (much) earlier birth date for tectonic plates
Yale geophysicists reported that Earth's ever-shifting, underground network of tectonic plates was firmly in place more than 4 billion years ago -- at least a billion years earlier than scientists generally thought.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467990580848.htmlCOVID-19: Nigeria won’t suspend hydroxychloroquine trial — NAFDAC
27 May 05:08 • 1 article
COVID-19: Nigeria won’t suspend hydroxychloroquine trial — NAFDAC
Barely 24 hours after the World Health Organisation, WHO, suspended all clinical trials for hydroxychloroquine COVID-19, NAFDAC,
27 May 05:08 • Vanguard News • 4125100339488450631.htmlScientists reveal new fundamental principles governing diving in animals
27 May 07:19 • 1 article
Scientists reveal new fundamental principles governing diving in animals
Diving as a lifestyle has evolved many times in the animal kingdom, and the ecology of all diving animals is essentially shaped by how long they can hold their breaths.
27 May 07:19 • phys.org • 3476726123646839102.htmlSpaceX launch: How NASA astronauts will escape if historic launch goes wrong
27 May 15:11 • 1 article
SpaceX launch: How NASA astronauts will escape if historic launch goes wrong
The mission will see astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley launched into space on board a Falcon 9 rocket, on a 400 kilometre journey to the International Space Station
27 May 15:11 • mirror • 675785260240595449.htmlTick Saliva Proteins Created by Scientists for the First Time
27 May 11:47 • 1 article
Tick Saliva Proteins Created by Scientists for the First Time
For the first time ever, scientists have recreated the anti-inflammatory protein found in tick saliva. This will open up options in therapeutic treatments.
27 May 11:47 • Interesting Engineering • 7328942540679443169.htmlFauci: Data is "Really Quite Evident" Against Hydroxychloroquine For Coronavirus
27 May 12:49 • 1 article
Fauci: Data is "Really Quite Evident" Against Hydroxychloroquine For Coronavirus
Anthony Fauci told CNN Wednesday that the scientific data "is really quite evident now about the lack of efficacy" of hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus treatment. From a report: The comments came in response to news that France on Wednesday banned the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat the virus, ...
27 May 12:49 • science.slashdot.org • 3975130315691143810.htmlInitial Upper Paleolithic technology reached North China by ~41,000 years ago
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Initial Upper Paleolithic technology reached North China by ~41,000 years ago
A wave of new technology in the Late Paleolithic had reached North China by around 41,000 years ago.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802804392775.htmlA key player in hepatitis A virus infection discovered
27 May 02:09 • 1 article
A key player in hepatitis A virus infection discovered
How hepatitis A virus manages to enter liver cells called hepatocytes and initiate infection had remained a mystery for fifty years until now.
27 May 02:09 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031851735835.htmlHow preserve the properties of polyphenols and flavonoids in oncological treatments?
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
How preserve the properties of polyphenols and flavonoids in oncological treatments?
A new technique preserves the anti-carcinogenic properties of polyphenols and flavonoids in oncological treatments. The research opens the door to developing more natural drugs that are less toxic for patients with cancer. The results of this study led by researchers from the URV have been published in the journal Scientific Reports.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469134403822.htmlScience summary: A look at novel coronavirus research around the globe
27 May 08:00 • 1 article
Science summary: A look at novel coronavirus research around the globe
Thousands of scientists around the world are working on problems raised by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is a summary of some recent research from peer-review
27 May 08:00 • iNFOnews.ca • 6669504244955017534.htmlSuperworms digest plastic, with help from their bacterial sidekicks
27 May 04:00 • 2 articles
Superworms digest plastic, with help from their bacterial sidekicks
Resembling giant mealworms, superworms (Zophobas atratus) are beetle larvae that are often sold in pet stores as feed for reptiles, fish and birds. In addition to their relatively large size (about 2 inches long), these worms have another superpower: They can degrade polystyrene plastic. Now, researchers reporting in ACS' Environmental Science & Technology have linked this ability to a strain of bacteria that lives in the larvae's gut.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467751351796.htmlSuperworms digest plastic, with help from their bacterial sidekicks
Resembling giant mealworms, superworms (Zophobas atratus) are beetle larvae that are often sold in pet stores as feed for reptiles, fish and birds. In addition to their relatively large size (about 2 inches long), these worms have another superpower: They can degrade polystyrene plastic. Now, researchers have linked this ability to a strain of bacteria that lives in the larvae's gut.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801783047312.htmlWest Midlands’ 111 ambulance call answering 'is best in the country'
27 May 12:33 • 1 article
West Midlands’ 111 ambulance call answering 'is best in the country'
The West Midlands’ 111 service was the only one in the country to meet a national call-answering target, performing nearly twice as well as providers in some other areas, its chief says.
27 May 12:33 • Express & Star • 7324224460207069279.htmlCovid-19: India is relying on flimsy evidence to expand use of HCQ despite concerns about dangers
27 May 13:33 • 1 article
Covid-19: India is relying on flimsy evidence to expand use of HCQ despite concerns about dangers
Not a single study has shown any evidence of the anti-malarial drug working for prophylaxis.
27 May 13:33 • Scroll.in • 8669301694181622977.htmlBlood clotting disorders may explain some of the worst symptoms of COVID-19
27 May 06:20 • 1 article
Blood clotting disorders may explain some of the worst symptoms of COVID-19
The hypothesis that blood clotting disorders may explain some of the worst symptoms of COVID-19, including respiratory failure and pulmonary fibrosis, was suggested in mid-April by researchers in Brazil affiliated with the University of São Paulo's Medical School (FM-USP) via an article accepted for publication by the Journal of Thrombosis.
27 May 06:20 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030604369080.htmlScientists take first census of Arctic freshwater molluscs in 130 years
27 May 15:50 • 1 article
Scientists take first census of Arctic freshwater molluscs in 130 years
Based on previously released data and their own investigations, researchers at the St Petersburg University Laboratory of Macroecology and Biogeography of Invertebrates have assessed the diversity of ...
27 May 15:50 • phys.org • 3476726124367152404.htmlCOVID-19 news from Annals of Internal Medicine
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
COVID-19 news from Annals of Internal Medicine
1. Risk for COVID-19 Resurgence Related to Duration and Effectiveness of Physical Distancing in Ontario, Canada 2. Use of Hydroxychloroquine or Chloroquine in COVID-19
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468034360526.htmlTop vaccine scientist says coronavirus is ‘almost perfectly human adapted’
27 May 13:12 • 1 article
Top vaccine scientist says coronavirus is ‘almost perfectly human adapted’
The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is “almost perfectly human adapted” — lending credence to the possibility it was man-made in a Chinese lab, a top Australian vaccine researcher
27 May 13:12 • New York Post • 7654946769144680725.htmlUS new virus deaths under 700 for 3rd day
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
US toll of new virus deaths under 700 for third day straight
The overall death toll is now 98,875.
27 May 00:00 • The East African • 3857388829578696258.htmlUS new virus deaths under 700 for 3rd day
The overall death toll is now 98,875.
27 May 05:05 • Daily Nation • 7421817124551357036.html48 Years Later NASA’s Apollo 17 Just Found A Moon-Melting Meteorite Of Dinosaur-Killing Size
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
48 Years Later NASA’s Apollo 17 Just Found A Moon-Melting Meteorite Of Dinosaur-Killing Size
The formation of ancient rocks on the Moon may be directly linked to large-scale meteorite impacts.
27 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587530754630561.htmlExtraction of skin interstitial fluid using microneedle patches
27 May 04:00 • 2 articles
Extraction of skin interstitial fluid using microneedle patches
Researchers at the Terasaki Institute enhance tool for extraction of samples used in monitoring patient health. Improvements were made in material type, preparation, and needle design.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468420920406.htmlScientists use microneedle patches to extract the skin’s interstitial fluid
The interstitial fluid is a major component of the liquid environment in the body and fills the spaces between the body's cells.
27 May 15:05 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031291690788.htmlNew strategy identified to address the underlying cause of LAD1 patients' symptoms
27 May 07:14 • 1 article
New strategy identified to address the underlying cause of LAD1 patients' symptoms
Owing to a rare genetic mutation, individuals with leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 (LAD1) experience a suite of symptoms that trace back to an immune system dysfunction.
27 May 07:14 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031102108976.htmlSame father, same face
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
AI reveals mechanism for kin selection in a wild primate
More like mom or dad? Human babies always get this curious look in their faces combined with the question of whom the child resembles most. The answers vary depending on the degree of kinship, gender and the time of assessment. Mandrills, monkeys living in Equatorial Africa, may recognize facial features coding relatedness better than humans. Scientists showed by using up-to-date artificial intelligence (AI) that half-sisters, who have the same father look more alike than half-sisters who share the same mother. The paternal half-sisters also have closer social relationships with each other than unrelated mandrills. This result provided the first evidence suggesting that interindividual resemblance has been selected to signal paternal kinship.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802487717965.htmlSame father, same face
Artificial intelligence reveals mechanism for kin selection in a wild primate.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468863734628.htmlCoronavirus Testing: CRISPR Technology Set To Streamline Viral Testing
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus Testing: CRISPR Technology Set To Streamline Viral Testing
If we could run back 2020 to its beginning and get a do-over, chances are pretty good that we’d do a lot of things differently. There’s a ton of blame to go around on COVID-19, but it&#…
27 May 00:00 • Hackaday • 7171991796048351622.htmlPregnancy reprograms breast cells, reducing cancer risk
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Pregnancy reprograms breast cells, reducing cancer risk
Women who are pregnant before the age of 25 have a decreased risk of breast cancer throughout their lives. Searching for the mechanism behind this life-saver, CSHL researchers discovered that pregnancy reprograms the breast cells to turn off a cancer gene and turn on a gene that arrests cell growth.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467672860002.htmlAnambra records two COVID-19 deaths, 10 cases, Obiano assures of readiness
27 May 03:48 • 1 article
Anambra records two COVID-19 deaths, 10 cases, Obiano assures of readiness
Anambra State has recorded two deaths at Ufuma and Onitsha and 10 confirmed cases arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, amid denial by the state government
27 May 03:48 • The Guardian • 7580308504447227918.htmlSevere Malaria Treatment Approved For the USA
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Severe Malaria Treatment Approved For the USA
Amivas Artesunate approved by FDA to treat severe malaria via IV injection
27 May 00:00 • Precision Vaccinations • 2720772264114499790.htmlKano govt sets up nine COVID-19 sample collection centres - Official
27 May 10:26 • 1 article
Kano govt sets up nine COVID-19 sample collection centres - Official
The Kano State Government has set up nine COVID-19 sample collection centres to enhance detection and response to the pandemic, an official has said.
27 May 10:26 • Premium Times Nigeria • 5456729300675507369.html£4m funding for St Andrews firm developing ‘revolutionary’ drug to prevent and treat Covid-19
27 May 09:30 • 1 article
£4m funding for St Andrews firm developing ‘revolutionary’ drug to prevent and treat Covid-19
A St Andrews University spin out company has raised £4 million to allow clinical tests on a revolutionary drug that could prevent and treat Covid-19.
27 May 09:30 • The Courier • 4275302767240702988.htmlIdentifying the Starting Points for COVID19 Treatment
27 May 08:26 • 1 article
Identifying the Starting Points for COVID19 Treatment
News-Medical spoke to researchers from the German Primate Center on their research in determining the activation sequence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
27 May 08:26 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031990257327.htmlTuning the surface gives variations to metal foils
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Tuning the surface gives variations to metal foils
Researchers reported how to give variations to single crystalline metal foils. Via the oxidation-led annealing plus seeded growth strategy, they obtained over 30 types of copper foils the size of A4 paper, which is roughly the same size as US legal paper.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803057246138.htmlTuning the surface gives variations to metal foils
IBS researchers reported how to give variations to single crystalline metal foils. Via the oxidation-led annealing plus seeded growth strategy, they obtained over 30 types of copper foils the size of A4 paper (~30×21 cm2), which is roughly the same size as US legal.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469569062586.html1ST COVID autopsy series by LSUHealthNO pathologists reveals new cardiopulmonary findings
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
1ST COVID autopsy series by LSUHealthNO pathologists reveals new cardiopulmonary findings
LSU Health New Orleans pathologists performed the first series of autopsies on African Americans who died from COVID-19 in New Orleans, and their findings provide new and critical information to guide patient management. The findings are published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469486907165.htmlIndia's COVID-19 fatality rate among lowest in the world: Health Ministry
27 May 15:28 • 1 article
India's COVID-19 fatality rate among lowest in the world: Health Ministry
India has about 0.3 COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 of population which is amongst the lowest in the world, against the statistics of 4.4 deaths per 100,000 population for the world, said a statement issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Tuesday
27 May 15:28 • Times of Oman • 5168079154890843974.htmlTerrestrial bacteria can grow on nutrients from space
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Terrestrial bacteria can grow on nutrients from space
Interest in space exploration is increasing again. In the past decade, there has been renewed thinking about missions to the moon, perhaps even to Mars. As inevitable fellow travellers on the bodies of astronauts, spaceships, or equipment, terrestrial microorganisms will undoubtedly come into contact with extraterrestrial environments. Researchers from the Radboudumc describe in an article in Astrobiology that bacteria can survive on an 'extraterrestrial diet', which affected their pathogenic potential.
27 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240068240594127.htmlTerrestrial bacteria can grow on nutrients from space
In the past decade, there has been renewed thinking about human missions to the moon and perhaps even to Mars. Inevitably, terrestrial microorganisms on the bodies of astronauts, spaceships or equipment ...
27 May 15:38 • phys.org • 3476726123720857024.htmlDepression viewed differently when thought to be biological
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Depression viewed differently when thought to be biological
People who believe more strongly that depression is biologically caused also tend to think it is more severe and long lasting, compared to those who see less of a role for biological causes, a new Rutgers study finds.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468528522981.htmlAsteroid, climate change not responsible for mass extinction 215 million years ago
27 May 15:46 • 1 article
Asteroid, climate change not responsible for mass extinction 215 million years ago
A team of University of Rhode Island scientists and statisticians conducted a sophisticated quantitative analysis of a mass extinction that occurred 215 million years ago and found that the cause of the ...
27 May 15:46 • phys.org • 3476726122981226338.htmlNovel stimulation pattern helps relieve chronic pain
27 May 00:35 • 1 article
Novel stimulation pattern helps relieve chronic pain
The vagus nerve plays an important role in our body. It consists of various fibres, some of which connect to the internal organs, but the vagus nerve can also be found in the ear. It is of great importance for various body functions, including the perception of pain.
27 May 00:35 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030354921709.htmlMultifunctional e-glasses monitor health, protect eyes, control video game
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Multifunctional e-glasses monitor health, protect eyes, control video games
Fitness tracker bracelets and watches provide useful information, such as step count and heart rate, but they usually can't provide more detailed data about the wearer's health. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have developed smart electronic glasses (e-glasses) that not only monitor a person's brain waves and body movements, but also can function as sunglasses and allow users to control a video game with eye motions.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802937187269.htmlMultifunctional e-glasses monitor health, protect eyes, control video game
Fitness tracker bracelets and watches provide useful information, such as step count and heart rate, but they usually can't provide more detailed data about the wearer's health. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have developed smart electronic glasses (e-glasses) that not only monitor a person's brain waves and body movements, but also can function as sunglasses and allow users to control a video game with eye motions.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467838643566.htmlCOVID-19’s Spread: A Continental Disparity [Infographic]
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
COVID-19’s Spread: A Continental Disparity [Infographic]
So far at least, it seems like Africa is on a completely different trajectory to the rest of the world in terms of COVID-19 cases.
27 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587530586388486.htmlIndia has lowest fatality rate, claims health ministry
27 May 01:07 • 1 article
India has lowest fatality rate, claims health ministry
NEW DELHI, May 26: The Health Ministry on Tuesday reeled out statistics to claim India is among the countries having the lowest COVID-19 fatality rate but ruled out complete end of the lockdowns since the battle against the dreaded virus has to go on as India won't be immune from it in the near future.Its joint secretary Lav Srivastava told a Press conference here that India's fatality rate has come down from 3% to 2.87% compared to the world's rate of 4%. The average fatality rate per lakh the world over is 4.5 per lakh population while it is 0.3 deaths per lakh in India. At the same time, he said the recovery rate is also improving to 41.61.He factored this success to an early lockdown, social distancing and increase of the health infrastructure. As ICMR director general Balram Bhargav pointed out India had just one lab in Pune for testing but the ramp up resulted in 612 labs testing in more than one shift, 480 of which are the government labs and remaining private.In reply to a question, Dr Bhargav remained…
27 May 01:07 • Kashmirtimes • 7096555857782149268.htmlNew protocol for organic synthesis using organoboron compounds and visible-light
27 May 04:00 • 2 articles
New protocol for organic synthesis using organoboron compounds and visible-light
The generation of alkyl radicals was achieved by direct visible-light excitation of the organoborate complex, which was designed and synthesized from 'boracene,' which has a boron atom in the tetracene-like skeleton. The alkyl radicals thus obtained could be used as a carbon source for chemical reactions, enabling the synthesis of complicated/bulky organic compounds. The present study offers a new protocol for organic synthesis, which is expected to accelerate e.g. drug discovery.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468863497281.htmlNew protocol for organic synthesis using organoboron compounds and visible-light
Alkyl radicals are carbon radicals of normal chain and branched chain alkanes, available as reaction intermediates even at late stages of synthesis. Recently, it has become possible to generate alkyl ...
27 May 15:24 • phys.org • 3476726123576918840.htmlPlant science discovery may help treat allergies and immune deficiencies
27 May 13:19 • 1 article
Plant science discovery may help treat allergies and immune deficiencies
A collaboration led by Texas A&M AgriLife researchers has identified an early immune response step that could have broad-ranging implications for crop, animal and human health.
27 May 13:19 • phys.org • 3476726124984303973.htmlFirst independent test of proposed subphenotypes of COVID-19-related ARDS
27 May 14:21 • 1 article
First independent test of proposed subphenotypes of COVID-19-related ARDS
In a new paper published online in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society, researchers have been unable to produce two theorized subphenotypes of COVID-19 related acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
27 May 14:21 • News-Medical.net • 4522523032031587069.htmlResearchers date age of the oldest-known forest in West Junggar region, China
27 May 12:24 • 1 article
Researchers date age of the oldest-known forest in West Junggar region, China
As one of the five major extinction events in Earth history, the Frasnian-Famennian boundary (FFB) crisis caused dramatic reductions in marine and terrestrial diversity.
27 May 12:24 • phys.org • 3476726123469547208.htmlSimulated sunlight kills SARS CoV-2 on surfaces in 7 to 14 minutes
27 May 02:47 • 1 article
Simulated sunlight kills SARS CoV-2 on surfaces in 7 to 14 minutes
Simulated sunlight could effectively kill severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that is responsible for the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.
27 May 02:47 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030102916815.htmlMinuscule tracking devices give unprecedented peek into how cells change with time
27 May 00:56 • 1 article
Minuscule tracking devices give unprecedented peek into how cells change with time
For the first time, scientists have introduced minuscule tracking devices directly into the interior of mammalian cells, giving an unprecedented peek into the processes that govern the beginning of development.
27 May 00:56 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031439446868.htmlMerck buys Themis as part of drive for COVID-19 drugs and vaccines
27 May 12:55 • 1 article
Merck buys Themis as part of drive for COVID-19 drugs and vaccines
Merck & Co/MSD has been conspicuous by its absence from the industry-wide effort to develop coronavirus therapies, but has now unveiled a broad effort across drugs and vaccines.
27 May 12:55 • PMLive • 7773534728589681715.htmlMeta-analysis of latest second-line treatments for status epilepticus
27 May 05:39 • 1 article
Meta-analysis of latest second-line treatments for status epilepticus
Status epilepticus (SE) is the most common neurologic emergency, with rates estimated between 1.3 and 81 cases per 100,000 people per year.
27 May 05:39 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031109322716.htmlNursing home hit by 19 staff coronavirus cases given lifeline after new management takeover
27 May 01:00 • 1 article
Nursing home hit by 19 staff coronavirus cases given lifeline after new management takeover
A nursing home where 19 staff tested positive for coronavirus and which was ordered to move out residents is to be temporarily taken over by a new company.
27 May 01:00 • The Irish News • 993067114816645.htmlSupercomputing aids scientists seeking therapies for deadly bacterial disease
27 May 13:08 • 1 article
Supercomputing aids scientists seeking therapies for deadly bacterial disease
Francisella tularensis, a bacterium that causes the illness tularemia (also known as "rabbit fever"), is one of the most hostile organisms on the planet. Once the bacterium enters the body and tularemia ...
27 May 13:08 • phys.org • 3476726124209075683.htmlClean without scrubbing and using chemicals
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Clean without scrubbing and using chemicals
Scientists have developed a self-cleaning metallic surface. Engineers structured an aluminum plate with a laser process in such a way that water droplets no longer adhere and dirt particles can be removed from the surface - completely without chemical cleaning agents or additional effort.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802503878960.htmlClean without scrubbing and using chemicals
Dresden scientists have developed a self-cleaning metallic surface. A project team of Technische Universität Dresden and the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology IWS structured an aluminium plate with a laser process in such a way that water droplets no longer adhere and dirt particles can be removed from the surface - completely without chemical cleaning agents or additional effort. The scientific evidence of the self-cleaning effect has been published in the journal 'Applied Surface Science'.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467886715045.htmlAirborne science discovers complex geomorphic controls on Bornean forests
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Airborne science discovers complex geomorphic controls on Bornean forests
Using tree chemistry maps, high-resolution topography data, and computer models, researchers have uncovered new insights into the processes behind how life coevolved with our planet.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802278515084.htmlAccelerating Drug Discovery Through Synthetic Biology
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Accelerating Drug Discovery Through Synthetic Biology
In the drug discovery pipeline, there are several areas where the speed and accuracy of new synthetic biology tools are making a measurable difference in the ability to accelerate drug development while concurrently reducing expenses. In this article, we take a closer look at how synthetic biology can be harnessed to aid the discovery and development of drugs.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464712799435.htmlThe CDC Says Its New 'Best Estimate' Is That 0.4 Percent of People With Symptoms and COVID-19 Will Die
27 May 09:00 • 1 article
The CDC Says Its New 'Best Estimate' Is That 0.4 Percent of People With Symptoms and COVID-19 Will Die
An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNN: In new guidance for mathematical modelers and public health officials, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is estimating that about a third of coronavirus infections are asymptomatic. The CDC also says its "best estimate" is that 0.4% of ...
27 May 09:00 • science.slashdot.org • 3975130317264175286.htmlFour pregnant women among 96 fresh cases in JK, tally rises to 1759
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Four pregnant women among 96 fresh cases in JK, tally rises to 1759
The Rising Kashmir provides the most comprehensive coverage news, breaking news,videos, information on Kashmir, politics, cricket and more.
27 May 00:00 • Rising Kashmir • 9025326237849793230.htmlExamining Cancer From an Evolutionary Point of View
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Examining Cancer From an Evolutionary Point of View
A new study by researchers from the Institute of Evolutionary Biology shows that, surprisingly, the distribution of mutations in human tumors is more similar to that of chimpanzees and gorillas than that of humans.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232462787383258.htmlUncles, Aunts May Increase Child's Odds for Autism
27 May 14:00 • 1 article
Uncles, Aunts May Increase Child's Odds for Autism
A child with an uncle or aunt with autism appears to have a more than doubled risk of being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder themselves, a new U.S. government-funded study reports.
27 May 14:00 • WebMD • 4010151888147512002.htmlAstronomers capture image of a galaxy described as a “cosmic ring of fire”, as it existed 11 billion years ago
27 May 04:31 • 1 article
Astronomers capture image of a galaxy described as a “cosmic ring of fire”, as it existed 11 billion years ago
It is two billion times longer than the distance between the Earth and the Sun and makes stars at 50 times the rate of the Milky Way.
27 May 04:31 • Tech2 • 4760741712303767666.htmlChimps Smack Their Lips in Rhythms Uncannily Similar to Human Language
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Chimps Smack Their Lips in Rhythms Uncannily Similar to Human Language
The way chimpanzees smack their lips together has a similar rhythm to human speech, and a new study suggests this could be a clue to where our ancestors got their knack for language.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231565893324805.htmlResearchers trigger enzymes with light
27 May 12:36 • 1 article
Researchers trigger enzymes with light
Enzymes are the central drivers for biochemical metabolic processes in every living cell, enabling reactions to take place efficiently. It is this ability that makes them useful as catalysts in biotechnology, ...
27 May 12:36 • phys.org • 3476726123059606883.htmlVolcanic eruptions reduce global rainfall
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Volcanic eruptions reduce global rainfall
POSTECH Professor Seung-Ki Min's joint research team identifies the mechanism behind the reduction in precipitation after volcanic eruptions. Volcano-induced El Niño amplifies the reduction in precipitation. Safety of geoengineering that mimic volcanoes is not guaranteed.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469395020288.htmlNo new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Louth in latest figures - Talk of the Town
27 May 08:59 • 2 articles
Covid-19 update: 9 additional deaths and 37 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Ireland
A further nine people have passed away from Covid-19 in Ireland according to the latest data from the Health Protection Surveillance Centre. There have now been a total 1,615 Covid-19 related deaths i...
27 May 08:59 • TipperaryLive • 1097599578336945614.htmlNo new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Louth in latest figures - Talk of the Town
There were no new cases of Covid-19 reported in Louth in the latest figures. There remains 759 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in the county as of midnight on Sunday May 24th. This is the second time this week that there has been no increase in the number of cases locally. There have now been a...Read More→
27 May 08:32 • Talk of the Town • 6988606398882496659.htmlResearchers to study the ability of optical radiation to disinfect surfaces
27 May 03:05 • 1 article
Researchers to study the ability of optical radiation to disinfect surfaces
Now and in the months to come, hospitals and commercial buildings will be tasked with sanitizing large indoor environments to prevent the transmission of viruses like SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19.
27 May 03:05 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030239801872.htmlAlgae Blooms Turn Antarctica’s Ice Green
27 May 06:10 • 1 article
Algae Blooms Turn Antarctica’s Ice Green
Scientists predict that the organisms' presence will increase as global temperatures increase
27 May 06:10 • Smithsonian Magazine • 8368884274599849301.htmlRemote Controlling Brain Activity Through Nano Particles Of Gold
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Remote Controlling Brain Activity Through Nano Particles Of Gold
A group of researchers at the University of Chicago, led by Francisco Benzanilla, created gold nanorods that will attach to specific
27 May 00:00 • Daily Times • 746661312942471344.htmlCOVID-19 vaccine development: New guidelines for ethical approach to infecting trial volunteers
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
COVID-19 vaccine development: New guidelines for ethical approach to infecting trial volunteers
Allowing consenting volunteers to be deliberately infected with COVID-19 for the purposes of developing a vaccine could be done ethically and potentially speed up its development, a University of Warwick researcher has argued in new research.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468190207215.htmlTarget trials support drug safety in pregnant patients
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Target trials support drug safety in pregnant patients
Out of concern for fetal safety, pregnant people have typically been excluded from drug trials. And when human health is on the line, drug studies assessing fetal safety in animal models may be viewed as far from definitive.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469623583229.htmlTwo COVID-19 patients die in Bauchi
27 May 10:14 • 1 article
Two COVID-19 patients die in Bauchi
Armstrong Bakam, Bauchi Two more patients have died as a result of COVID-19 complications in Bauchi State, The PUNCH reports. This was contained in a statement from the state Ministry of Heal...
27 May 10:14 • Punch Newspapers • 3524240994643149009.htmlHuman activity threatens billions of years of evolutionary history
27 May 12:33 • 1 article
Human activity threatens billions of years of evolutionary history
A ZSL study published in Nature Communications today maps the evolutionary history of the world's terrestrial vertebrates—amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles—for the first time, exploring how ...
27 May 12:33 • phys.org • 3476726123494456538.htmlIreland suspends beef exports to China after atypical BSE case confirmed
27 May 11:47 • 1 article
Ireland suspends beef exports to China after atypical BSE case confirmed
There are no public health risks associated with this case.
27 May 11:47 • TheJournal.ie • 6446904418466468418.htmlExercise regularly to reduce risk of heart disease and live longer
27 May 05:18 • 1 article
Exercise regularly to reduce risk of heart disease and live longer
A new study has found that people with heart disease who exercise regularly generally live longer than patients who exercise less.
27 May 05:18 • Thehealthsite • 4766622850709265047.htmlStrange radio signals reveal the matter hiding between galaxies
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Strange radio signals reveal the matter hiding between galaxies
One space mystery has helped solve another, with the discovery that strange space signals called fast radio bursts can help pin down the universe’s missing matter
27 May 00:00 • New Scientist • 2676996514149962136.htmlExchange of arms between chromosomes using molecular scissors
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Exchange of arms between chromosomes using molecular scissors
The CRISPR/Cas molecular scissors work like a fine surgical instrument and can be used to modify genetic information in plants. Research teams have now not only exchanged single genes, but recombined entire chromosomes with the CRISPR/Cas technology. In this way, desired properties can be combined in crops.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801545378512.htmlMedicare Recipients May Get Insulin at $35 Per Month
27 May 10:00 • 1 article
Medicare Recipients May Get Insulin at $35 Per Month
Beginning next year, people on some Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage Plans who need insulin will be able to access the lifesaving medication for just $35 a month, according to a new plan announced by the White House.
27 May 10:00 • WebMD • 4010151887814847064.htmlFood Quantity, Not Quality, Determines Who Becomes Queen Bee
27 May 10:09 • 1 article
Food Quantity, Not Quality, Determines Who Becomes Queen Bee
In a beehive, girls run the world. Led by the queen bee, her fellow females (called workers) perform every task from cleaning the hive to collecting nectar
27 May 10:09 • IFLScience • 242791749016809589.htmlOntario extends all emergency orders for another 10 days
27 May 11:30 • 1 article
Ontario extends all emergency orders for another 10 days
Ontario has extended all emergency orders, including restrictions on social gatherings, for another 10 days.
27 May 11:30 • Toronto • 5211060990212941971.htmlIn stressed ecosystems Jurassic dinosaurs turned to scavenging, maybe even cannibalism
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
In stressed ecosystems Jurassic dinosaurs turned to scavenging, maybe even cannibalism
Among dinosaurs of ancient Colorado, scavenging and possibly cannibalism were responses to a resource-scarce environment, according to a new study.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802492532629.htmlNew evidence for a blood-based biomarker for Alzheimer's disease
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
New evidence for a blood-based biomarker for Alzheimer's disease
Neurofilament light chain (NfL) has great potential as a biomarker for early detection of Alzheimer's disease and could be also useful for monitoring treatment response for that condition.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467997190040.htmlNew research: Perchlorate in drinking water is more dangerous than previously understood
27 May 15:29 • 1 article
New research: Perchlorate in drinking water is more dangerous than previously understood
Vanderbilt researchers have discovered that perchlorate, an environmental pollutant found in many sources of drinking water in the U.S., inhibits the uptake of iodide, an essential component of thyroid ...
27 May 15:29 • phys.org • 3476726124534389061.htmlNobel Prize winner: Coronavirus lockdowns cost lives instead of saving them
27 May 03:55 • 1 article
Nobel Prize winner: Coronavirus lockdowns cost lives instead of saving them
Coronavirus lockdowns may have cost more lives than they saved, according to a Nobel laureate who accurately predicted when China would peak in the crisis.
27 May 03:55 • Fox News • 7362823820776902754.htmlStudy offers new insight into how cells fuse
27 May 03:11 • 1 article
Study offers new insight into how cells fuse
Scientists have known for a decade that cells that fuse with others to perform their essential functions - such as muscle cells that join together to make fibers - form long projections that invade the territory of their fusion partners.
27 May 03:11 • News-Medical.net • 4522523029998043170.htmlAstronomers create cloud atlas for hot, Jupiter-like exoplanets
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Astronomers create cloud atlas for hot, Jupiter-like exoplanets
Giant planets in our solar system and circling other stars have exotic clouds unlike anything on Earth, and the gas giants orbiting close to their stars - so-called hot Jupiters - boast the most extreme.
27 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240068691745124.htmlStudy: Ultra-thin fibres designed to protect nerves after brain surgery
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Study: Ultra-thin fibres designed to protect nerves after brain surgery
Light microscope image of nimodipine fibres
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469002901414.htmlWuhan swabs 9 million people, tests 6.5 million for COVID-19 in 10 days
27 May 12:37 • 1 article
Wuhan swabs 9 million people, tests 6.5 million for COVID-19 in 10 days
Proponents of the impressive effort say it will provide peace of mind.
27 May 12:37 • Ars Technica • 5028555106808271636.htmlFour of ten adults worldwide have functional gastrointestinal disorders
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Four of ten adults worldwide have functional gastrointestinal disorders
For every ten adults in the world, four suffer from functional gastrointestinal disorders of varying severity. This is shown by a study of more than 73,000 people in 33 countries. University of Gothenburg scientists are among those now presenting these results.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469147494030.html9 new virus cases, 1 death
27 May 15:30 • 1 article
9 new virus cases, 1 death
There have been nine new confirmed COVID-19 cases in British Columbia over the past 24 hours, bringing the total positive tests in the province to 2,550. Just 244 active cases of the virus remain though, the lowest since March 18.
27 May 15:30 • Castanet • 616068601462205352.htmlWhite Rock, Surrey, Delta of particular interest in B.C.’s summer bat count
27 May 13:30 • 1 article
White Rock, Surrey, Delta of particular interest in B.C.’s summer bat count
Biologist advises people to stay away from bats, as humans could spread COVID-19 to bat population
27 May 13:30 • North Delta Reporter • 5327740411471579576.htmlDigital contact tracing for COVID-19: an analysis of strengths and limitations
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Digital contact tracing for COVID-19: an analysis of strengths and limitations
An article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) analyzes the strengths and limitations of digital contact tracing for people infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) to help governments decide if and how they might adopt this technology.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467556627629.htmlThese Are The 7 Unusual Fates In Store For The Universe's Unlucky Stars
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
These Are The 7 Unusual Fates In Store For The Universe's Unlucky Stars
Think they all burn through their fuel, die, and leave white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes behind? Think again.
27 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587530901100409.htmlChina's survey team summits Mt Everest to remeasure its height
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
China's survey team summits Mt Everest to remeasure its height
After summiting, team members began erecting a survey marker on the snow-covered peak, which measures less than 20 square meters, the report said.
27 May 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024964369750798.htmlWorld's oldest bug is fossil millipede from Scotland
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
World's oldest bug is fossil millipede from Scotland
A 425-million-year-old millipede fossil from the Scottish island of Kerrera is the world's oldest 'bug' -- older than any known fossil of an insect, arachnid or other related creepy-crawly, according to researchers at The University of Texas at Austin.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469425232395.htmlScientists develop the most heat-resistant material ever created
27 May 15:40 • 1 article
Scientists develop the most heat-resistant material ever created
A group of scientists from NUST MISIS developed a ceramic material with the highest melting point among currently known compounds. Due to the unique combination of physical, mechanical and thermal properties, ...
27 May 15:40 • phys.org • 3476726123521650334.htmlScientists are collecting big data to expedite the fight against COVID-19
27 May 15:38 • 1 article
Scientists are collecting big data to expedite the fight against COVID-19
A nationwide collaboration of clinicians, informaticians and other biomedical researchers aims to turn data from hundreds of thousands of medical records from coronavirus patients into effective treatments and predictive analytical tools that could help lessen or end the global pandemic.
27 May 15:38 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030609396686.htmlA few months of vaping puts healthy people on the brink of oral disease
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
A few months of vaping puts healthy people on the brink of oral disease
The collection of oral bacteria in daily e-cigarette users' mouths is teeming with potent infection-causing organisms that put vapers at substantial risk for ailments ranging from gum disease to cancer, researchers found.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468453477482.html1,500 scientists call for voice at Cabinet to stop Ireland becoming science 'backwater'
27 May 15:22 • 1 article
1,500 scientists call for voice at Cabinet to stop Ireland becoming science 'backwater'
More than 1,500 scientists, including many leading the fight against Covid-19, are calling for a voice for science at the Cabinet table.
27 May 15:22 • Irishexaminer • 8196011179797190122.htmlNew clues to deep earthquake mystery
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
New clues to deep earthquake mystery
A new understanding of our planet's deepest earthquakes could help unravel one of the most mysterious geophysical processes on Earth.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802153549858.htmlRahul Gandhi speaks to public healthcare experts on Covid-19 crisis
27 May 04:53 • 1 article
Rahul Gandhi speaks to public healthcare experts on Covid-19 crisis
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the conversation will be aired through the Congress social media channels
27 May 04:53 • Business-Standard • 1502508926677217497.htmlBullying is common factor in LGBTQ youth suicides, YSPH study finds
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Bullying is common factor in LGBTQ youth suicides, YSPH study finds
Researchers at the Yale School of Public Health have found that death records of LGBTQ youth who died by suicide were substantially more likely to mention bullying as a factor than their non-LGBTQ peers.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467963792033.htmlStudy reports nursing home hip fracture rates stay persistently high
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Study reports nursing home hip fracture rates stay persistently high
A recent study of hip fracture rates in nursing homes in the U.S. reports a slight rise in the rate of hip fractures among long-stay residents in recent years. Researchers looked at data collected between 2007 and 2015 and found, despite a dip in 2013, rates have begun to rise again even though long-stay nursing home admissions have declined.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469536518350.htmlBEYOND LOCAL: E-mental health a 'young but promising field' gaining traction in COVID crisis
27 May 00:55 • 1 article
BEYOND LOCAL: E-mental health a 'young but promising field' gaining traction in COVID crisis
There are thousands of mobile phone applications to aid in mental health, but very few have been validated scientifically
27 May 00:55 • KitchenerToday.com • 52741009697197348.htmlNew linguistic findings on the prevalence of 'LOL'
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
New linguistic findings on the prevalence of 'LOL'
A new study involving a scientific analysis of the prevalence of 'LOL' in students' text messages demonstrates important potential applications for classroom learning.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802733662875.htmlNo laughing matter
A new study involving a scientific analysis of the prevalence of 'LOL' in students' text messages demonstrates important potential applications for classroom learning. The study, 'Linguistics in General Education: Expanding Linguistics Course Offerings through Core Competency Alignment,' will be published in the June 2020 issue of the scholarly journal Language. An advance version of the article may be found at https://www.linguisticsociety.org/sites/default/files/LSA962101_0.pdf.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469191554445.htmlSpace 'Ring of Fire': Ancient Galaxy That Makes Stars Faster Than Milky Way Discovered
27 May 11:15 • 1 article
Space 'Ring of Fire': Ancient Galaxy That Makes Stars Faster Than Milky Way Discovered
The galaxy's peculiar shape is apparently a product of a collision with some sort of object that literally punched a hole in the middle of the former, billions of years...
27 May 11:15 • Sputniknews • 967333869368052657.htmlHow Anti-Science Attitudes Have Impacted the Coronavirus Pandemic in Brazil
27 May 14:30 • 1 article
How Anti-Science Attitudes Have Impacted the Coronavirus Pandemic in Brazil
A leading Brazilian scientist discusses the challenges faced by the country, which has the world’s third-highest number of COVID-19 cases
27 May 14:30 • Scientific American • 532798823914957651.htmlTwo More Rare, Explosive Events Captured as 'Cow' mystery strikes back
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Two More Rare, Explosive Events Captured as 'Cow' mystery strikes back
The 'Cow' is not alone; with the help of W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea in Hawaii, astronomers have discovered two more like it - the 'Koala' and a similar mysterious bright object called CSS161010. This trio of fast blue optical transients (FBOTs) appear to be relatives, all belonging to a highly-luminous family that has a track record for surprising astronomers with their fast, powerful bursts of energy.
27 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240067797779976.htmlHomeless Deaths Rise in San Francisco During Lockdown, But Not Due to Coronavirus
27 May 12:08 • 1 article
Homeless Deaths Rise in San Francisco During Lockdown, But Not Due to Coronavirus
Deaths have soared among the homeless population in San Francisco during the coronavirus, but not due to the virus directly.
27 May 12:08 • Breitbart • 3148363490936967997.htmlFramework helps clinicians identify serious spinal pathology
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Framework helps clinicians identify serious spinal pathology
Rehabilitation clinicians and other health care professionals now have a framework for assessing and managing people who may have serious spinal pathologies. Detailed in a position statement about red flags for serious spinal injuries and disease, this new guidance for clinical practice was developed for the International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapists (IFOMPT) and published online this month in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy® (JOSPT®).
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468227248326.htmlPediatric scoring scale helps surgeons decide whether to operate during COVID-19 delays
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Pediatric scoring scale helps surgeons decide whether to operate during COVID-19 delays
As health care providers observe Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) affecting children differently than adults, pediatric surgeons in Chicago have modified an evaluation tool for use in pediatric patients that allows surgeons in every pediatric specialty to prioritize nonemergency ('elective') operations during all phases of the pandemic. The new pediatric-specific scoring system is presented in an 'article in press' on the Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS) website ahead of print.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468671481971.htmlFrench study bolsters hopes antibodies protect against COVID-19, even after mild infections
27 May 08:23 • 1 article
French study bolsters hopes antibodies protect against COVID-19, even after mild infections
Researchers at France's Pasteur Institute and university hospitals in Strasbourg said Tuesday that in a study of 160 doctors and nurses who experienced mild cases of COVID-19, all but one developed antibodies that could prevent reinfection within two weeks. The preliminary findings, not yet peer-reviewed, bolstered hopes that patients who survive the new coronavirus, even if they never got seriously ill, would be protected. Almost all of the volunteers in the study had produced antibodies capable of neutralizing the virus within 41 days. Pasteur's Arnaud Fontanet and his colleagues suggested that the findings support the use of antibody tests. Peter Weber
27 May 08:23 • The Week • 149215355531499053.htmlAustralian-born immunologist Sotiris Tsiodras: Greece would have 13,685 dead if action wasn’t taken
27 May 00:38 • 1 article
Australian-born immunologist Sotiris Tsiodras: Greece would have 13,685 dead if action wasn’t taken
Given that in Greece less than 1% of the population was infected with coronavirus, the country's Health Ministry spokesperson and infectious diseases expert
27 May 00:38 • Greek City Times • 1506177377244506479.htmlWomen and minorities lacking in research and clinical trials for new cardiometabolic medications
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Women and minorities lacking in research and clinical trials for new cardiometabolic medications
Women and minorities have low participation rates in pivotal trials for new medications. 10-year analysis of clinical trial data reveals no improvement in diversity over time. Further efforts are needed to determine differences in medication effects among demographic subgroups.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468987256876.htmlGuiding star of science leads AstraZeneca to breakthrough in child tumour therapy
27 May 12:06 • 1 article
Guiding star of science leads AstraZeneca to breakthrough in child tumour therapy
The power of science has been the guiding star for a drug that has weathered storms to land an approval that has given hope to an underserved cohort of children suffering from the rare genetic disorder neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1).
27 May 12:06 • PMLive • 7773534728347555346.htmlBangladesh orders all hospitals to treat COVID-19 patients in separate units
27 May 10:00 • 1 article
Bangladesh orders all hospitals to treat COVID-19 patients in separate units
The government has ordered all public and private hospitals in Bangladesh to provide treatment to COVID-19 and other patients in separate units.
27 May 10:00 • Bdnews24 • 8119004130227017018.htmlStudy uncovers how protein inhibits the development of tumors in mice
27 May 02:29 • 1 article
Study uncovers how protein inhibits the development of tumors in mice
Proteins are found throughout our cells and regulate a lot of biological processes that are important forour survival.
27 May 02:29 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031673472946.htmlRussia COVID-19 update, 1st case reported in a cat
27 May 04:11 • 1 article
Russia COVID-19 update, 1st case reported in a cat
By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews Country update The Russian Ministry of Health has reported through May 26, 362,342 confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 3,807 deaths. Some 131,000 people have recovered from their illness. More than 9 million tests for the virus have been performed. The city of Moscow has reported 169,303 cases, followed by the Moscow region (35,163) and …
27 May 04:11 • Outbreak News Today • 5860951887141693290.htmlNordic countries struggle with a severe drug overdose problem
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Nordic countries struggle with a severe drug overdose problem
Despite the fact that the Nordic countries are often seen as ideal in practically every global ranking of quality of life and social equality, the number of drug-related deaths in these countries are among the highest in Europe.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467700927561.htmlResearchers develop rapid electro-optical test to identify COVID-19 carriers
27 May 14:25 • 1 article
Researchers develop rapid electro-optical test to identify COVID-19 carriers
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev's Prof. Gabby Sarusi has developed a one-minute electro-optical test of nose, throat, or breath samples that will identify both asymptomatic and affected carriers of the COVID-19 virus in under one minute with greater than 90% accuracy.
27 May 14:25 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031533098682.htmlGP's notes could provide vital clues to help manage COVID-19 crisis
27 May 00:44 • 1 article
GP's notes could provide vital clues to help manage COVID-19 crisis
GP's notes currently unavailable to medical researchers could provide clues to help manage major health crises - like COVID-19.
27 May 00:44 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030662646490.htmlCoronavirus Update: Mumbai Fire brigade sets up quarantine facility for its frontline staff
27 May 01:30 • 1 article
Coronavirus Update: Mumbai Fire brigade sets up quarantine facility for its frontline staff
27 May 01:30 • Free Press Journal • 9080771786864432067.htmlQuantum simulators for gauge theories
27 May 12:12 • 1 article
Quantum simulators for gauge theories
To simulate in a laboratory what happens in particle accelerators has been an ambitious goal in the study of the fundamental forces of nature pursued by high-energy physicists for many years. Now, thanks ...
27 May 12:12 • phys.org • 3476726124153846925.htmlResearchers use drones, machine learning to detect dangerous 'butterfly' landmines
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Researchers use drones, machine learning to detect dangerous 'butterfly' landmines
Using advanced machine learning, drones could be used to detect dangerous 'butterfly' landmines in remote regions of post-conflict countries, according to research.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802781667045.htmlNew method for capturing carbon via root exudates in wild forests
27 May 15:36 • 1 article
New method for capturing carbon via root exudates in wild forests
It is well known that plants use carbon dioxide obtained from the air in photosynthesis to use as energy and grow. Naoki Makita and Maiko Akatsuki of Shinshu University confirmed that a large amount of ...
27 May 15:36 • phys.org • 3476726124559140373.htmlCoronavirus misinformation needs researchers to respond
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus misinformation needs researchers to respond
Researchers must be transparent and acknowledge what is known and what isn’t.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820125753129590.htmlClinical trials to accelerate adoption of new drug treatments in Saudi Arabia
27 May 15:00 • 1 article
Clinical trials to accelerate adoption of new drug treatments in Saudi Arabia
RIYADH: Clinical trials in Saudi Arabia could speed up the adoption of new drugs locally, a pharmaceutical executive has told Arab News. “Clinical trials have two very big benefits for the Kingdom. Firstly, they provide data in the long run with respect to safety and efficacy, catered specifically to the Saudi population. Secondly, they impact local investment and build
27 May 15:00 • Arab News • 8912634263615712017.htmlNew technique offers higher resolution molecular imaging and analysis
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
New technique offers higher resolution molecular imaging and analysis
The new approach from Northwestern Engineering could help researchers understand more complicated biomolecular interactions and characterize cells and diseases at the single-molecule level.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468660920711.htmlMajority of people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside use cannabis for therapeutic reasons
27 May 02:53 • 1 article
Majority of people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside use cannabis for therapeutic reasons
Most people at high risk of overdose in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside who use cannabis do so for pain relief and other therapeutic reasons--and they may be at lower risk of overdosing on opioids as a result, suggests new research published in the peer-reviewed journal PLOS ONE.
27 May 02:53 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030688422957.htmlCircadian oscillation of a cyanobacterium doesn't need all three Kai proteins to keep going
27 May 12:35 • 1 article
Circadian oscillation of a cyanobacterium doesn't need all three Kai proteins to keep going
Circadian rhythms are driven by a highly autonomous, self-sustaining circadian clock within cells, telling us when to sleep or wake up in a 24-hour cycle.
27 May 12:35 • phys.org • 3476726123423797757.htmlCOVID-19 delays elective surgeries
27 May 07:05 • 1 article
COVID-19 delays elective surgeries
A new study by Johns Hopkins researchers found that it may take between seven and 16 months for surgeons to complete the backlog of elective orthopaedic surgeries that have been suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic.
27 May 07:05 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030441367669.htmlTo beat Covid-19, find today’s superspreading ‘Typhoid Marys’
27 May 11:00 • 1 article
To beat Covid-19, find today’s superspreading ‘Typhoid Marys’
A more informative factor than R is the ‘dispersion parameter’ known as k
27 May 11:00 • Ft • 707176889661392009.htmlHow mobility tracing could see the UK eased out of lockdown
27 May 14:35 • 1 article
How mobility tracing could see the UK eased out of lockdown
Carlos Pinheiro, Principal Data Scientist, SAS, explores at mobility tracing as a more effective and safer alternative to contact tracing
27 May 14:35 • Open Access Government • 7441385493801715252.htmlWomen's health services adapting well to COVID-19, but concerns remain for long-term
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Women's health services adapting well to COVID-19, but concerns remain for long-term
The majority of women's healthcare units in the UK, including services such as maternity and gynaecological cancers, have adapted well to the initial COVID-19 outbreak, according to a new survey by University of Warwick researchers.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468703119799.htmlDespite government plea, private doctors fail to report for duty
27 May 00:30 • 1 article
Despite government plea, private doctors fail to report for duty
5,000 doctors needed in Mumbai; poor response to government notification
27 May 00:30 • Mumbai Mirror • 1209961191768385613.htmlWhat this massive rotating disk galaxy tells us about our early universe
27 May 10:05 • 1 article
What this massive rotating disk galaxy tells us about our early universe
Current models of massive galaxy formation suggest that they evolve as part of a slow growth process, gradually increasing in size through mergers with smaller galaxies and the accumulation of clumps of hot gas. This means that most galaxies should have reached massive size relatively late in the course of the Universe’s 13.8 billion years […]
27 May 10:05 • The Next Web • 3990801510995048756.htmlSimilar to humans, chimpanzees develop slowly
27 May 13:20 • 1 article
Similar to humans, chimpanzees develop slowly
Few species develop as slowly as humans, both in terms of developing adult skills and brain development. Human infants are born so underdeveloped that they cannot survive without adult care and feeding ...
27 May 13:20 • phys.org • 3476726123981106001.htmlNew technique offers high-resolution 3D view inside tumors
27 May 00:50 • 1 article
New technique offers high-resolution 3D view inside tumors
Malignant tumors consume nutrients and oxygen faster than healthy cells. To do so, they recruit blood vessels in their environment. Depending on tumor type and genetic profile, there are differences on how tumors look internally.
27 May 00:50 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030146318690.htmlBayelsa sends 25 samples to UPTH - The Nation Nigeria
27 May 00:03 • 1 article
Bayelsa sends 25 samples to UPTH - The Nation Nigeria
Chairman, Bayelsa COVID-19 Task Force, Dr Inodu Apoku, has announced that an average of 25 samples are sent daily to University of Port Harcourt ...
27 May 00:03 • Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics • 2658445901804239080.htmlLymph node and distant metastases develop through different evolutionary mechanisms, study shows
27 May 02:49 • 1 article
Lymph node and distant metastases develop through different evolutionary mechanisms, study shows
The evolutionary processes underlying metastasis-the development of secondary malignant growths away from the primary tumor site-in human patients are still incompletely understood.
27 May 02:49 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031626565313.htmlRoyal jelly does not a queen make
27 May 11:55 • 1 article
Royal jelly does not a queen make
What makes a queen? For bees, it's long been believed that queenliness depends on a special diet of royal jelly—a milky white secretion of protein, water and fat that oozes from the heads of nurse bees.
27 May 11:55 • phys.org • 3476726124872500402.htmlEnvironmentally friendly production of mandelic acid
27 May 15:49 • 1 article
Environmentally friendly production of mandelic acid
Sometimes potentially useful enzymes are not easy to discover because their biocatalytic capabilities may go beyond their natural and thus known range of action. By recombining a newly discovered enzymatic ...
27 May 15:49 • phys.org • 3476726123683347739.htmlMothers are nearly 50% more likely to have lost jobs due to Covid crisis than fathers - and are doing lion's share of childcare and housework in lockdown, UK study of 3,500 families shows
27 May 09:20 • 1 article
Mothers are nearly 50% more likely to have lost jobs due to Covid crisis than fathers - and are doing lion's share of childcare and housework in lockdown, UK study of 3,500 families shows
In families where both the parents were employed, women spent more time simultaneously trying to work and care for children compared with their partners, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
27 May 09:20 • Mail Online • 124328112483730161.htmlBlue crab stock remains within healthy range
27 May 15:28 • 1 article
Blue crab stock remains within healthy range
Results from the latest Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey—conducted annually by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Maryland Department of Natural Resources—show the Chesapeake Bay's blue crab ...
27 May 15:28 • phys.org • 3476726124049997177.htmlRadiocarbon reboot and a boost for virtual scientific conferences
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Radiocarbon reboot and a boost for virtual scientific conferences
The latest science news, in brief.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126890134746.htmlExplained: What is Tianwen-1, China’s Mars mission?
27 May 08:27 • 1 article
Explained: What is Tianwen-1, China’s Mars mission?
China’s Mars mission: China's previous ‘Yinghuo-1’ Mars mission, which had piggybacked on a Russian spacecraft, had failed after it could not leave the Earth's orbit and disintegrated over the Pacific Ocean in 2012.
27 May 08:27 • The Indian Express • 2885715103773189187.htmlModern problems, primitive solutions: A glimpse into archaic protein synthesis systems
27 May 15:38 • 1 article
Modern problems, primitive solutions: A glimpse into archaic protein synthesis systems
In cells, protein is synthesized based on the genetic code. Each protein is coded by the triplet combination of chemicals called nucleotides, and a continuous reading of any set of triplet codes will, ...
27 May 15:38 • phys.org • 3476726123558738834.htmlDino-killing asteroid hit at "lethal" angle
27 May 14:55 • 1 article
Dino-killing asteroid hit at "lethal" angle
Researchers hypothesize that the asteroid that gave the world over to mammals and birds hit Earth at a 60 degree angle, kicking up far more atmospheric dirt than a direct hit. The resulting climate…
27 May 14:55 • Boing Boing • 4601305169013781827.htmlCaveolin binding motif in Na/K-ATPase required for stem cell differentiation in animals
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Caveolin binding motif in Na/K-ATPase required for stem cell differentiation in animals
New findings reveal the importance of the Na/K-ATPase protein in stem cell differentiation and organogenesis, in a study led by scientists at Marshall University that involves the scaffolding function of the Na/K-ATPase.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468029732670.htmlUsing deep learning to give robotic fingertips a sense of touch
27 May 13:30 • 1 article
Using deep learning to give robotic fingertips a sense of touch
Researchers at the University of Bristol have recently trained a deep-neural-network-based model to gather tactile information about 3-D objects. In their paper, published in IEEE Robotics & Automation ...
27 May 13:30 • Tech Xplore • 4945708899359128070.htmlSindh allocates Rs2.7 billion to set up new hospitals as coronavirus response effort
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Sindh allocates Rs2.7 billion to set up new hospitals as coronavirus response effort
Sindh government has allocated the amount to also expand ICU and HDU facilities
27 May 00:00 • www.geo.tv • 9037559357282909528.htmlA new potential target for the treatment of alcohol-withdrawal induced depression
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
A new potential target for the treatment of alcohol-withdrawal induced depression
Researchers from Pennsylvania State University have discovered that alcohol withdrawal impacts somatostatin neurons in key brain regions associated with emotional processing and addiction. The findings are significant as they suggest that somatostatin neurons may be a viable new target for the treatment of depression related to alcohol withdrawal.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468189732573.htmlNew antiviral, antibacterial surface could reduce spread of infections in hospitals
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
New antiviral, antibacterial surface could reduce spread of infections in hospitals
The novel coronavirus pandemic has caused an increased demand for antimicrobial treatments that can keep surfaces clean, particularly in health care settings. Although some surfaces have been developed that can combat bacteria, what's been lacking is a surface that can also kill off viruses. Now, researchers have found a way to impart durable antiviral and antibacterial properties to an aluminum alloy used in hospitals, according to a report in ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467687317351.htmlIndividualists are less likely to obey hurricane evacuation orders
27 May 12:04 • 1 article
Individualists are less likely to obey hurricane evacuation orders
Hurricanes may take erratic paths, but the response by those in harm's way often follows a predictable pattern. Even in the face of repeated warnings and many people evacuating, some residents of high-risk ...
27 May 12:04 • phys.org • 3476726124174779417.htmlUSF scientists to establish novel technology that sterilize N95 respiratory masks
27 May 06:38 • 1 article
USF scientists to establish novel technology that sterilize N95 respiratory masks
An interdisciplinary team of scientists from the University of South Florida has advanced efforts to establish a novel technology that can rapidly sterilize and electrostatically recharge N95 respiratory masks to restore their original filtration efficiency.
27 May 06:38 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031892496893.htmlCOVID-19 testing not mandatory for services related to maternal, newborn: Health ministry
27 May 13:18 • 1 article
COVID-19 testing not mandatory for services related to maternal, newborn: Health ministry
According to the guidance note, practices of physical distancing, hand washing, and respiratory hygiene need to be maintained at all service areas by all beneficiaries and service providers and facilities should follow a staggered approach.
27 May 13:18 • The Financial Express • 1288289579796843293.htmlWhat We Know About Emotional Eating
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
What We've Learned About Emotional Eating
Emotional eating is more complex than was once believed, and depends on a wide range of variables that can be difficult to measure.
27 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805837732079356.htmlWhat We Know About Emotional Eating
Emotional eating is more complex than they once believed, and depends on a wide range of variables that can be difficult to measure.
27 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805837875843391.htmlThe chemical messenger that controls flower power
27 May 13:22 • 1 article
The chemical messenger that controls flower power
The dazzling floral displays of early spring are starting to draw to a close. But wily gardeners know that they can keep plants in flower for longer by removing fruit and seeds as soon as they form.
27 May 13:22 • phys.org • 3476726124886295669.htmlHow a network of hospitals reduced average age at cerebral palsy diagnosis to 9.5 months
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
How a network of hospitals reduced average age at cerebral palsy diagnosis to 9.5 months
Five hospital systems in the United States have become the first in the world to successfully implement, in clinical practice, international CP diagnosis guidelines that were released in 2017. Their efforts, which resulted in an average decrease of 10 months in time-to-diagnosis, demonstrate the practicality and effectiveness of the guidelines for improving age at diagnosis.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467530090394.htmlNumber of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario falls below 300 for second day in a row
27 May 14:30 • 1 article
Number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario falls below 300 for second day in a row
For the second day in a row, Ontario has recorded less than 300 new cases of COVID-19.
27 May 14:30 • Toronto • 5211060989175595080.htmlModern biomechanical techniques used to explore ergonomic design of earliest human tools
27 May 15:30 • 1 article
Modern biomechanical techniques used to explore ergonomic design of earliest human tools
Kent's School of Sport and Exercise Sciences (SSES) and School of Anthropology and Conservation (SAC) have collaborated on a research project to investigate the design of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic ...
27 May 15:30 • phys.org • 3476726125009331363.htmlCSIC researchers use whole living cells as 'templates' to seek for bioactive molecules
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
CSIC researchers use whole living cells as 'templates' to seek for bioactive molecules
A study performed by researchers at the Institute for Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC-CSIC) from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) pioneers the use of whole living cells (human lung adenocarcinoma) in dynamic combinatorial chemistry systems. This research, published in the journal Angewandte Chemie International Edition, proposes a new methodology to discover new bioactive molecules in a realistic biological medium. This methodology could help in the future to develop methods to differentiate healthy versus cancer cells, or to protect the extracellular matrix against pathogens.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467871340605.htmlSearch-and-rescue algorithm identifies hidden'traps' in ocean waters
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Search-and-rescue algorithm identifies hidden'traps' in ocean waters
Researchers at MIT, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), and Virginia Tech have developed a technique that they hope will help first responders quickly zero in on regions of the sea where missing objects or people are likely to be.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469470749032.htmlBengal health dept allows OPD-based COVID-19 testing
27 May 05:21 • 1 article
Bengal health dept allows OPD-based COVID-19 testing
Emphasising on the need to test more people, the West Bengal Health Department decided on Tuesday to allow a person to be taken to the sample collection unit through the outpatient department (OPD)
27 May 05:21 • Deccan Herald • 2027555797467372994.htmlSkipping medical care amid coronavirus a troubling pandemic byproduct
27 May 12:44 • 1 article
Skipping medical care amid coronavirus a troubling pandemic byproduct
A new study found 48 percent of American adults delayed or skipped medical care amid the coronavirus crisis.
27 May 12:44 • Fox News • 7362823820862337947.htmlTipsy sludge worms simulate active polymers
27 May 11:31 • 1 article
Tipsy sludge worms simulate active polymers
Worms’ viscosity is controlled using temperature and alcohol
27 May 11:31 • Physics World • 8721234134728039422.htmlScientists devise a way to determine the viability of predicted 2D materials
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Scientists devise a way to determine the viability of predicted 2D materials
An international team of researchers from Russia, Sweden and South Korea has proposed a new way to test the structural stability of predicted 2D materials. The testing revealed a number of materials erroneously proposed earlier. The scholars believe that the use of the new method will further help to avoid mistakes in the development of two-dimensional nanomaterials that are in high demand in the modern world. The results were published in the international journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467674222981.htmlTayside and Fife researchers study safe use of UV light in coronavirus fight
27 May 08:16 • 1 article
Tayside and Fife researchers study safe use of UV light in coronavirus fight
Ultraviolet light could be used in the fight against coronavirus, researchers have said.
27 May 08:16 • The Courier • 4275302768401494128.htmlObservations of robotic swarm behavior can help workers safely navigate disaster sites
27 May 15:33 • 1 article
Observations of robotic swarm behavior can help workers safely navigate disaster sites
Using biologically inspired robotic swarms consisting of large groups of robots that have been programmed to operate cooperatively, much like individuals in an ant or bee colony, scientists from the University ...
27 May 15:33 • Tech Xplore • 4945708898834129043.html2 Reasons Why Flu Season Alongside Coronavirus May Be Overwhelming
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
2 Reasons Why Flu Season Alongside Coronavirus May Be Overwhelming
This unprecedented combination will truly challenge healthcare systems and society in the coming months, for multiple reasons.
27 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587530749019437.htmlOverdose figures surge
27 May 11:09 • 1 article
Overdose figures surge
New reports by the BC Coroners Service reveal illicit drug toxicity deaths in the province during March and April have surged.
27 May 11:09 • Castanet • 616068601813592457.htmlHow Gold is made and how it got to our planet
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
How Gold is made and how it got to our planet
During the formation of Earth, molten iron sank to its centre to make the core. This took with it the vast majority of the planet's precious-
27 May 00:00 • Daily Times • 746661314570870615.htmlUS Policy Harms Int'l Covid Strategy as Collaboration Urged In 'Hyper-Connected World' - Scientist
27 May 10:49 • 1 article
US Policy Harms Int'l Covid Strategy as Collaboration Urged In 'Hyper-Connected World' - Scientist
Following the Trump Administration's threats to stop funding the World Health Organisation (WHO) and push to develop therapeutics and future vaccines for the ongoing...
27 May 10:49 • Sputniknews • 967333867773189909.htmlA new deal for South Korea’s science?
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
A new deal for South Korea’s science?
The global innovation leader confronts new research challenges.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820125803692842.htmlNew type of coupled electronic-structural waves discovered in magnetite
27 May 12:40 • 1 article
New type of coupled electronic-structural waves discovered in magnetite
An international team of scientists uncovered exotic quantum properties hidden in magnetite, the oldest magnetic material known to mankind. The study reveals the existence of low-energy waves that indicate ...
27 May 12:40 • phys.org • 3476726124122214915.htmlNew study evaluates facial feminization outcomes, benefits for transgender women
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
New study evaluates facial feminization outcomes, benefits for transgender women
Previous studies have reported improved quality of life and mental health in transgender women undergoing facial feminization surgery (FFS) surgery to provide a more feminine facial appearance. But there is still limited evidence on these and other benefits of facial gender confirmation surgery.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467789147823.htmlSolar & Wind Energy Sites Mapped Globally
27 May 05:20 • 1 article
Solar & Wind Energy Sites Mapped Globally
I read story after story of emerging renewable energy plants, so it was surprising to find out that there had been little mapped information on where all of the wind and solar power infrastructure lived — until now. The big map picture was absent until lead researcher and PhD student Sebastian Dunnett in Biological Sciences at
27 May 05:20 • CleanTechnica • 1065744423264137234.htmlExploring the use of 'stretchable' words in social media
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Exploring the use of 'stretchable' words in social media
An investigation of Twitter messages reveals new insights and tools for studying how people use stretched words, such as 'duuuuude,' 'heyyyyy,' or 'noooooooo.'
27 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802303967070.htmlUse of high-THC cannabis doubles risk for anxiety disorders
27 May 15:01 • 1 article
Use of high-THC cannabis doubles risk for anxiety disorders
May 27 (UPI) -- Users of marijuana and other cannabis products with high levels of THC are four times more likely to abuse the drug and nearly twice as likely to develop anxiety disorders, a study published Wednesday by JAMA Psychiatry has found.
27 May 15:01 • UPI • 8257973864108822705.htmlClinical trials for local COVID-19 breath test set to commence soon
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Clinical trials for local COVID-19 breath test set to commence soon
The ability to rapidly test for COVID-19 is becoming more important as the world grapples with increasing shortages in laboratory test kits.
27 May 00:00 • ewn.co.za • 2308610107856981743.htmlScientists find optimal age of stem cells
27 May 15:38 • 1 article
Scientists find optimal age of stem cells
Biophysicists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Clinical Research Institute have determined the optimal age of reprogrammed stem cells suitable for restoring ...
27 May 15:38 • phys.org • 3476726123959932785.htmlExplained: Why do people react differently to covid-19 pandemic
27 May 04:52 • 1 article
Explained: Why do people react differently to covid-19 pandemic
With a view to channelise international knowledge, the Gut Microbiota and Probiotic Science Foundation (India) has shared latest insights on the strong relation between Probiotics and immunity during the Covid-19 pandemic. Continue Reading →
27 May 04:52 • News Today • 4115950002805688656.htmlChildren’s Day: Feed their potential as leaders of tomorrow
27 May 08:01 • 1 article
Children’s Day: Feed their potential as leaders of tomorrow
Children are the telescope into a beautiful future, the substance of an unending hope, the sure sign that the best is yet to come.
27 May 08:01 • Vanguard News • 4125100338967308446.htmlNetherlands takes key role in coronavirus vaccines, EU cooperation
27 May 11:47 • 1 article
Netherlands takes key role in coronavirus vaccines, EU cooperation
Dutch researchers are going to play a leading role in monitoring the safety and efficacy of vaccines against the coronavirus in Europe. This project was commissioned by the European Medicines Agency
27 May 11:47 • NL Times • 9001346993401245237.htmlMysterious "Glacier Mice" Moss Balls Move In Herd Formation
27 May 10:06 • 1 article
Mysterious "Glacier Mice" Moss Balls Move In Herd Formation
Researchers have long been baffled by the existence of “glacier mice”, small balls of green moss that appear en masse in the icy landscapes surrounding gla
27 May 10:06 • IFLScience • 242791749156741233.htmlWhat do ants and light rays have in common when they pass through lenses?
27 May 15:28 • 1 article
What do ants and light rays have in common when they pass through lenses?
Light and foraging ants seem totally unrelated, but they have one thing in common: They travel along time-reducing paths. According to Fermat's principle about the refraction of a ray of light, the light ...
27 May 15:28 • phys.org • 3476726123833815789.htmlResearch could help identify disturbances in the body's copper metabolism
27 May 03:01 • 1 article
Research could help identify disturbances in the body's copper metabolism
In biology it is well-known that every living organism is triggered by the hereditary material or DNA that encodes various protein molecules, which in turn perform all the necessary biological functions and it might seem that nothing else is needed to sustain the life of an organism.
27 May 03:01 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030059099498.htmlData shows men travel 48% more than women in face of COVID-19
27 May 10:02 • 1 article
Data shows men travel 48% more than women in face of COVID-19
According to the findings, since the lockdown began on 23 March, men have largely travelled further from home than women. Both men and women started to become more...
27 May 10:02 • New Vision • 9103146372659371624.htmlSurprise: Another Research Study Tries to Tie Fox News to Coronavirus Deaths
27 May 14:45 • 1 article
Surprise: Another Research Study Tries to Tie Fox News to Coronavirus Deaths
The National Bureau of Economic Research has completed a new academic study which concluded that watching Fox News during the coronavirus pandemic just might kill you, or at least put you in danger. Researchers from Columbia University and the University of Chicago concluded that Fox News convinced an alarming number of viewers to ignore social distancing guidelines.
27 May 14:45 • Townhall • 6083908947800516552.htmlReturn of the Blob: Surprise link found to edge turbulence in fusion plasma
27 May 07:17 • 1 article
Return of the Blob: Surprise link found to edge turbulence in fusion plasma
Blobs can wreak havoc in plasma required for fusion reactions. This bubble-like turbulence swells up at the edge of fusion plasmas and drains heat from the edge, limiting the efficiency of fusion reactions ...
27 May 07:17 • phys.org • 3476726123718940021.htmlStudy shows high prevalence of vaping in U.S. schools
27 May 02:22 • 1 article
Study shows high prevalence of vaping in U.S. schools
Vaping is most heavily concentrated in U.S. schools with a higher proportion of white students, schools in the South and West, and schools where more students smoke cigarettes, a new University of Michigan study shows.
27 May 02:22 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030235443237.htmlCOVID-19: Qatar reports 1,740 new coronavirus cases, two deaths
27 May 11:36 • 1 article
COVID-19: Qatar reports 1,740 new coronavirus cases, two deaths
Ministry revealed it has conducted 4,769 new COVID-19 tests in last 24 hours
27 May 11:36 • Gulf News • 2086521545001067603.htmlMathematics can save lives at sea
27 May 13:17 • 1 article
Mathematics can save lives at sea
Hundreds of people die at sea every year due to vessel and airplane accidents. Emergency teams have little time to rescue those in the water because the probability of finding a person alive plummets ...
27 May 13:17 • phys.org • 3476726124441844686.htmlChildren’s hospital sees increase in trampoline injuries and household falls
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Children’s hospital sees increase in trampoline injuries and household falls
Nearly 60% fewer children in hospitals in some areas during Covid-19 peak, says consultant
27 May 00:00 • The Irish Times • 8204772969038888650.htmlIsraeli Institute Developing COVID-19 Vaccine Warns of Fake Shots Circulating in Latin America
27 May 10:46 • 1 article
Israeli Institute Developing COVID-19 Vaccine Warns of Fake Shots Circulating in Latin America
Ampoules of a fake Coronavirus vaccine labeled with a forged Migal Institute’s logo in Hebrew are illegally being manufactured and circulated in several South American countries.
27 May 10:46 • The Jewish Press • 7246030800905976255.htmlScratching is contagious when solitary orangutans are in groups
27 May 13:08 • 1 article
Scratching is contagious when solitary orangutans are in groups
If someone around you yawns, the chances are that you too will soon yawn. In orangutans it has now been found that scratching is very contagious. This is what cognitive psychologists from Leiden discovered ...
27 May 13:08 • phys.org • 3476726123311882377.htmlIndian yogi who claimed he could live without food or water dead at 90, report says
27 May 02:38 • 1 article
Indian yogi who claimed he could live without food or water dead at 90, report says
Prahlad Jani, an Indian yogi who claimed he could survive without food or water, died at the age of 90 on Tuesday, according to a report.
27 May 02:38 • Fox News • 7362823819525202691.htmlDrone service launches in US to deliver medical supplies by air
27 May 12:04 • 1 article
Drone service launches in US to deliver medical supplies by air
Drone start up Zipline has collaborated with a health network in North Carolina to deliver much-needed medical supplies to medical centres.
27 May 12:04 • Design Week • 9211635614292974027.htmlResearchers Create Map of Electric Currents in Magnetosphere of Mars
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Researchers Create Map of Electric Currents in Magnetosphere of Mars
Using five years of magnetic field data obtained by NASA’s MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) spacecraft, a team of scientists has created the first-ever map of the electric current systems in the Martian induced magnetosphere.
27 May 00:00 • Sci News • 2819514862180157.htmlThe relationships between forests, deforestation and infectious disease emergence
27 May 12:59 • 1 article
The relationships between forests, deforestation and infectious disease emergence
The global COVID-19 pandemic has shed light on the importance of certain previously little-studied scientific areas such as the relationships between ecosystems, their biodiversity and the emergence of ...
27 May 12:59 • phys.org • 3476726124170776764.htmlNo-deductible preventive drugs lower costs, increase medication use for low-income diabetes patients
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
No-deductible preventive drugs lower costs, increase medication use for low-income diabetes patients
For patients with diabetes -- especially those with lower incomes -- preventive drug lists (PDLs) of essential medications available with no deductible can reduce out-of-pocket costs while increasing use of important treatments, reports a study in a June supplement to Medical Care. The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468436822901.htmlForests have higher thermal buffer ability than non-forests
27 May 13:30 • 1 article
Forests have higher thermal buffer ability than non-forests
The contrasting structure and energy partitioning of different vegetation types moderate canopy surface temperature, and thus vegetation types may differ in their buffer ability toward temperature fluctuations. ...
27 May 13:30 • phys.org • 3476726124954537632.htmlTasmania Uni ramps up space tracking capability
27 May 14:35 • 1 article
Tasmania Uni ramps up space tracking capability
Partners with European Space Agency.
27 May 14:35 • iTnews • 4425008559424798564.htmlThis Video of Mars’ Leaking Atmosphere Could Make Elon Musk Cry
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
This Video of Mars’ Leaking Atmosphere Could Make Elon Musk Cry
A stunning new NASA animation shows how solar winds are interacting with Mars' magnetosphere to strip away the planet's atmosphere.
27 May 00:00 • Futurism • 8561510289991971695.htmlHalf Of U.S. Adults Skipping Healthcare During Pandemic
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Half Of U.S. Adults Skipping Healthcare During Pandemic
Almost half of U.S. adults say they or someone in their home have “postponed or skipped medical care due to the coronavirus outbreak,” The Kaiser Family Foundation said in a new poll.
27 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587531393811740.htmlHow to ensure quality wheat: check for sulfur in the soil
27 May 15:49 • 1 article
How to ensure quality wheat: check for sulfur in the soil
A common obstacle to bountiful wheat harvests in the Central Plains is more pervasive than many growers realize, but a study led by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) spells out how it can be readily ...
27 May 15:49 • phys.org • 3476726123299461667.htmlChange testing strategy
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Change testing strategy
The number of COVID-19 cases has generally been declining for the past month. We have peaked, but that does not indicate that we can stop testing. Everywhere, experts continue to emphasize the need fo
27 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836441402751365.htmlDiversity of applicants to surgical residency, fellowship programs
27 May 04:00 • 3 articles
Diversity of applicants to surgical residency, fellowship programs
Researchers looked at trends in diversity by sex and race/ethnicity among applicants to US surgical residency and fellowship programs from 2008-2018 to see if diversity was increasing.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468501210577.htmlDescribing clinical characteristics of patients with asymptomatic vs symptomatic COVID-19 in China
Clinical characteristics of patients with asymptomatic or symptomatic COVID-19 are described in this case series from Wuhan, China.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469263216258.htmlAn imperative for psychiatrists to act now
How psychiatrists can contribute to diminish the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is discussed.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469202479964.htmlUrine test for kidney stones gives results in 30 minutes
27 May 14:53 • 1 article
Urine test for kidney stones gives results in 30 minutes
A new simpler urine test that could be done in a doctor’s office or even at home would give people with kidney stones results in as little as 30 minutes.
27 May 14:53 • Futurity • 5051862824314693887.htmlMiniature Rock Art Found in Australia May Have Been Stencilled by Children
27 May 07:00 • 1 article
Miniature Rock Art Found in Australia May Have Been Stencilled by Children
Archaeologists working at a rockshelter in northern Australia have discovered a trove of unusual miniaturised rock art made using stencils. This rare form of rock art may have served an ominous supernatural purpose – or it might be whimsical doodles made by children.
27 May 07:00 • Gizmodo UK • 8363059001564718916.htmlExperiments with macaques show lower stress levels when working with a friend toward a goal
27 May 15:40 • 1 article
Experiments with macaques show lower stress levels when working with a friend toward a goal
A team of researchers from the University of Vienna and the Biomedical Primate Research Centre in Rijswijk, the Netherlands, has found that macaques have lower stress levels when working toward a goal ...
27 May 15:40 • phys.org • 3476726123909105913.htmlTake lessons from cancer evolution to the clinic
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Take lessons from cancer evolution to the clinic
The first long-term study of how lung cancer evolves is revealing that therapies targeting multiple proteins in tumour cells could help to outpace the disease.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126080895847.htmlFrench consortium steps up plans for saliva-based COVID-19 screening test
27 May 06:08 • 1 article
French consortium steps up plans for saliva-based COVID-19 screening test
PARIS (Reuters) - A French consortium said on Wednesday that it was stepping up its previously announced plans for a saliva-based screening test to detect COVID-19, by joining up with medical laboratory and diagnostics group INOVIE.
27 May 06:08 • Reuters • 8334514181837723565.htmlHere's why we're so darn tired, according to a new survey
27 May 14:05 • 1 article
Here's why we're so darn tired, according to a new survey
Why are we so darn tired all the time?
27 May 14:05 • Fox News • 7362823821314051190.htmlA Monday Is a Tuesday Is a Sunday as COVID-19 Disrupts Internal Clocks
27 May 13:00 • 1 article
A Monday Is a Tuesday Is a Sunday as COVID-19 Disrupts Internal Clocks
A global natural experiment examines the time warp of life under quarantine
27 May 13:00 • Scientific American • 532798824230754139.htmlStudy uncovers gender roles in physics lab courses
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Study uncovers gender roles in physics lab courses
Men are overrepresented not only in number but in high-ranking positions within the physics community, according to a new study published May 26 in the journal Physics Education Research. A research team led by Katherine Quinn, Ph.D. '19, and Natasha Holmes, the Ann S. Bowers Assistant Professor of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, examined gender roles in undergraduate physics lab classes as a step toward removing systematic gender biases in the field.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467969316983.htmlProcrastination Jeopardises Mental State of Students, Russian Study Says
27 May 07:42 • 1 article
Procrastination Jeopardises Mental State of Students, Russian Study Says
Scientists from the Moscow State University of Psychology and Education (MSUPE) have found that procrastination leads to interpersonal tensions between teachers and...
27 May 07:42 • Sputniknews • 967333867513233823.htmlRarely Heard Call Of The "Unicorns Of The Sea" Captured In New Audio Recording
27 May 00:04 • 1 article
Rarely Heard Call Of The "Unicorns Of The Sea" Captured In New Audio Recording
The rare clicking, whizzing, and buzzing sounds of Greenland’s elusive narwhal population is helping to provide insight into how these unicorns of the sea
27 May 00:04 • IFLScience • 242791749815665083.htmlStudy reveals factors that affect COVID-19 incidence on American Indian Reservations
27 May 06:58 • 1 article
Study reveals factors that affect COVID-19 incidence on American Indian Reservations
Early in the pandemic, American Indian Reservations have experienced a disproportionately high incidence of COVID-19 infections: four times higher than in the US population reports a study in the July/August issue of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.
27 May 06:58 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030084449437.htmlFuture Vaccines, Wearable Bio-sensors, Aerospace Navigation: 2020 Cohort of Young Scientists
27 May 01:00 • 1 article
Future Vaccines, Wearable Bio-sensors, Aerospace Navigation: 2020 Cohort of Young Scientists
The World Economic Forum today announces its Class of 2020 Young Scientists, representing 25 exceptional researchers at the forefront of scientific discovery. Recognition of the Young Scientists comes at a time when the need for evidence-based policy has never been clearer. Although the challenge of COVID-19 has unintentionally diverted attention away from other research work […]
27 May 01:00 • Modern Diplomacy • 4563921198981707617.htmlElectronic cigarettes trigger an inflammatory response that may set the stage for gum disease
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Electronic cigarettes trigger an inflammatory response that may set the stage for gum disease
The oral microbiomes of 25 otherwise healthy participants who use e-cigarettes daily closely match those seen in patients with gum disease, a new study shows. The results suggest that e-cigarettes trigger a proinflammatory response, coating commensal bacteria in the mouth with a layer of slime that makes them unrecognizable to the body and prevents the
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467965808420.htmlKids may not always grow out of being picky eaters: Study
27 May 01:30 • 1 article
Kids may not always grow out of being picky eaters: Study
Parents and caregivers, read this carefully. Researchers have found that not all children grow out of being 'picky eaters' and parents' efforts to change the habit may make it worse.
27 May 01:30 • Free Press Journal • 9080771787348637429.htmlAn exploratory study of metformin and rapamycin as maintenance therapy
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
An exploratory study of metformin and rapamycin as maintenance therapy
Volume 11, Number 21 of @Oncotarget reported that eligible patients with stable or responding mPDA after 6 months on chemotherapy were randomized 1:1 to metformin alone or with rapamycin, stratified by prior treatment with FOLFIRINOX. Metformin +/ rapamycin maintenance for mPDA was well-tolerated and several patients achieved stable disease associated with exceptionally long survival.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468699067746.htmlAsteroids Ryugu and Bennu that both orbit between Earth and Mars may be chunks of the same giant space rock that was smashed apart in a collision
27 May 10:33 • 1 article
Asteroids Ryugu and Bennu that both orbit between Earth and Mars may be chunks of the same giant space rock that was smashed apart in a collision
Mathematical modelling suggests the two - measuring 3,280-foot and 1,610-foot in diameter - formed when material from one larger asteroid came back together. Samples from both are needed.
27 May 10:33 • Mail Online • 124328112143799185.htmlThe Joint Commission To Resume Hospital Inspections After Pandemic Hiatus
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
The Joint Commission To Resume Hospital Inspections After Pandemic Hiatus
The Joint Commission, accreditor of thousands of U. S. healthcare facilities is set to resume its surveys in June as hospitals and health systems re-open to visitors and begin to return hospital operations to a new normal.
27 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587531336987767.htmlDevice simulates filtering and ion transport functions of human kidney
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Device simulates filtering and ion transport functions of human kidney
University of Arkansas researchers have developed a device that simulates the blood filtering and ion transport functions of the human kidney. The technology could transform treatment options for people in the final stage of renal disease.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468087015076.htmlTurn off, tune in, chill out: how audio can complement your wellness
27 May 12:18 • 1 article
Turn off, tune in, chill out: how audio can complement your wellness
Whether we’re relaxing, meditating or seeking enlightenment, sound really does have the power to heal. Marianne Eloise explores how
27 May 12:18 • the Guardian • 1491978794680287372.htmlImpact of a health system's three-pronged strategy to address the opioid epidemic
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Impact of a health system's three-pronged strategy to address the opioid epidemic
In the past two decades more than 700,000 people have died from a drug overdose in the United States. In 2017, more than 68% of the drug overdose deaths involved an opioid. To help stem this epidemic, Highmark Inc. developed, implemented and evaluated a series of quality management-focused opioid interventions utilizing a three-pronged public health approach.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469542829566.htmlWhat’s Behind the COVID-19 Racial Disparity?
27 May 11:30 • 1 article
What’s Behind the COVID-19 Racial Disparity?
Outrage is warranted. But outrage unaccompanied by analysis is a danger in itself.
27 May 11:30 • The Atlantic • 100708436526221586.htmlCDC: Some coronavirus antibodies tests only half accurate
27 May 01:23 • 1 article
CDC: Some coronavirus antibodies tests only half accurate
The CDC said that a positive test should not be used at this time to determine if an individual is immune.
27 May 01:23 • ABC Action News - WFTS - Tampa Bay • 5911730202266246476.htmlFollow-up treatments after opioid overdose rare among insured patients
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Follow-up treatments after opioid overdose rare among insured patients
The majority of commercially insured patients who visited the emergency department (ED) for an opioid overdose didn't receive the timely follow-up care known to help prevent a future overdose or death. Of nearly 6,500 patients treated in EDs nationwide for an overdose or other opioid-related medical complications, only 16 percent accessed opioid use disorder (OUD) medications or another form of treatment within three months of the ED visit
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467667820584.htmlSimulations explain detonation properties in TATB
27 May 12:02 • 1 article
Simulations explain detonation properties in TATB
Two Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists have discovered a new mechanism for ignition of high explosives that explains the unusual detonation properties of 1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene ...
27 May 12:02 • phys.org • 3476726123206754659.htmlSmarter energy use is key to a greener future
27 May 15:46 • 1 article
Smarter energy use is key to a greener future
LED lightbulbs, programmable thermostats, high-density insulation and electric vehicles—despite these innovations, about two-thirds of the energy produced in the U.S. is lost to inefficiencies, according ...
27 May 15:46 • Tech Xplore • 4945708899918096437.htmlAir pollution and brain health
27 May 15:43 • 1 article
Air pollution and brain health
Here, Professor Pamela J. Lein and Professor Anthony S. Wexler of Neurotoxicology discuss the crucial issue of air pollution and brain health
27 May 15:43 • Open Access Government • 7441385493087759041.htmlStudy finds large disparities in use of medications for opioid use disorder in pregnancy
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Study finds large disparities in use of medications for opioid use disorder in pregnancy
Black non-Hispanic and Hispanic women with opioid use disorder (OUD) are significantly less likely to receive or to consistently use any medication to treat their opioid use disorder during pregnancy than their white non-Hispanic counterparts, Mass General researchers have found.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469493946604.htmlNew approach to metabolomics research could prove game changer
27 May 12:15 • 1 article
New approach to metabolomics research could prove game changer
Accurate identification of metabolites, and other small chemicals, in biological and environmental samples has historically fallen short when using traditional methods. Conventional tactics rely on pure ...
27 May 12:15 • phys.org • 3476726124047046637.htmlSpreading the Word on a Possible Alzheimer’s Treatment
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Spreading the Word on a Possible Alzheimer’s Treatment
Neuroscientists could use brain waves to spur immune cells into action against the disease — but the process is almost too fantastic to believe.
27 May 00:00 • Quanta Magazine • 8925637108575728915.htmlCan a Deadly 'flu Have a Silver Lining?
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Can a Deadly 'flu Have a Silver Lining?
Can a lethal 'flu have a silver lining? Covid-19 warns us of grave social changes, and reminds us that we're animals too
27 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805838321906151.htmlCan a Deadly Illness Have a Silver Lining?
Can a lethal flu have a silver lining? Covid-19 warns us of grave social changes, and reminds us that we're animals, too.
27 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839247123004.htmlFossil of Ancient Long-Tailed Bird Found in China
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Fossil of Ancient Long-Tailed Bird Found in China
A new genus and species of jeholornithiform avialan that lived during the Cretaceous period has been identified from a nearly-complete specimen found in China.
27 May 00:00 • Sci News • 2819513028104492.htmlFlickering of cardiac state could provide early warning for onset of atrial fibrillation
27 May 02:35 • 1 article
Flickering of cardiac state could provide early warning for onset of atrial fibrillation
Affecting up to 4% of patients older than 65 years, atrial fibrillation ranks among the most common heart conditions. Described by health professionals as an "irregularly irregular" heart rhythm, episodes of atrial fibrillation continue to prove difficult to predict.
27 May 02:35 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031219956361.htmlIsraeli Biotech Institute Issues Fraud Notice as Fake Coronavirus ‘Vaccine’ Pops Up in South America
27 May 11:07 • 1 article
Israeli Biotech Institute Issues Fraud Notice as Fake Coronavirus ‘Vaccine’ Pops Up in South America
Israel’s state-supported Galilee Research Institute (Migal) is known to be working on a cutting edge COVID-19 treatment, but human testing of the vaccine is only...
27 May 11:07 • Sputniknews • 967333869257523196.htmlDo COVID-19 Mental Health Impacts Depend on Your Upbringing?
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Do COVID-19 Mental Health Impacts Depend on Your Upbringing?
Specific character traits and attachment styles are likely to make some individuals more susceptible to psychological distress than others.
27 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805838888008591.htmlAugmented reality can improve online shopping, study finds
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Augmented reality can improve online shopping, study finds
A recent survey found that online shoppers return 70% of the clothing they order, more than any other category of purchase. This has an indirect but real impact on the environment.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467786041738.htmlThanks to Physics, This Chocolate Is Iridescent—and Safe to Eat
27 May 07:30 • 1 article
Thanks to Physics, This Chocolate Is Iridescent—and Safe to Eat
One Twitter user and Swiss researchers have created chocolate that diffracts light like a prism
27 May 07:30 • Smithsonian Magazine • 8368884274889114949.htmlDinosaurs Turned to Cannibalism in Hard Times, Fossil Evidence Shows
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Dinosaurs Turned to Cannibalism in Hard Times, Fossil Evidence Shows
Eating one's own kind might be considered poor taste to us humans, but it's a remarkably common survival tactic among other animals. Which is why we shouldn't be surprised that dinosaurs also turned to cannibalism on occasion.
27 May 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231565818136129.htmlAfrican American survivors of COVID-19 talk about bias, solutions
27 May 05:09 • 1 article
African American survivors of COVID-19 talk about bias, solutions
An organization of African American women says the health care system is failing the black community and that their own experiences are evidence of bias.
27 May 05:09 • ABC7 Los Angeles • 8300010441349024131.htmlDesert Research Institute shifts focus during pandemic
27 May 02:44 • 1 article
Desert Research Institute shifts focus during pandemic
Institute scientists are gathering data on the pandemic, as well as people’s reactions to and perceptions of COVID-19.
27 May 02:44 • Las Vegas Review-Journal • 8640648836422984341.html7,376 calls handed by UWI COVID-19 call centre
27 May 14:40 • 2 articles
7,376 calls handled by UWI COVID-19 call centre
The Ministry of Health and Wellness is reporting that the coronavirus (COVID-19) call centre at the University of the West Indies (UWI) handled a total of 7,376 calls during its first month of operations from April 6 to May 6. Of the total calls,...
27 May 14:40 • The Gleaner • 1215260528619780052.html7,376 calls handed by UWI COVID-19 call centre
The Ministry of Health and Wellness is reporting that the coronavirus (COVID-19) call centre at the University of the West Indies (UWI) handled a total of 7,376 calls during its first month of operations from April 6 to May 6. Of the total calls,...
27 May 14:40 • The Gleaner • 1215260528310471095.htmlVan der Waals junction spin valves without spacer layer
27 May 04:00 • 2 articles
Van der Waals junction spin valves without spacer layer
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27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468187335467.htmlVan der Waals junction spin valves without spacer layer
The fundamental principle of a spin valve is that the resistance is dependent on the parallel or antiparallel configurations of the two ferromagnetic electrodes, thus associating the magnetoresistance ...
27 May 15:27 • phys.org • 3476726124775986531.htmlDana-Farber nurse-scientists receive more than $1.3 million for two research projects
27 May 00:05 • 1 article
Dana-Farber nurse-scientists receive more than $1.3 million for two research projects
Nurse-scientists from the Phyllis F. Cantor Center for Research in Nursing and Patient Care Services at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute received more than $1.3 million dollars in funding for two separate research projects.
27 May 00:05 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030135321188.htmlStricter advertising regulations needed to prevent, reduce childhood obesity
27 May 00:26 • 1 article
Stricter advertising regulations needed to prevent, reduce childhood obesity
Spain ranks fifth among European countries for childhood obesity. Sugar-sweetened beverages and soft drinks are consumed by 81% of Spanish children weekly.
27 May 00:26 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030869883250.htmlCannibal dinosaurs resorted to eating each other when food was scarce
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Cannibal dinosaurs resorted to eating each other when food was scarce
Bite marks on a collection of Jurassic dinosaur bones show that allosaurus, a carnivorous dinosaur, sometimes ate its own kind, possibly because environmental conditions made other food scarce
27 May 00:00 • New Scientist • 2676996514135769209.htmlMarine researchers from Australia spot underwater ‘tornado’
27 May 08:16 • 1 article
Marine researchers from Australia spot underwater ‘tornado’
We have a heard a lot many things about tornadoes. Seen them too, enough number of times in movies. Twister, Into the Storm, anyone?
27 May 08:16 • Free Press Journal • 9080771787543440523.htmlUniversity of California invested $68M in Hawaii telescope
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
University of California invested $68M in Hawaii telescope
The University of California system has invested more than $68 million in the Thirty Meter Telescope project in Hawaii, a report said.
27 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836442548181941.htmlEmotional support line for black and ethnic minority communities affected by COVID-19 launched
27 May 14:09 • 1 article
Emotional support line for black and ethnic minority communities affected by COVID-19 launched
Those from BAME communities have experienced proportionately higher death rates due to COVID-19
27 May 14:09 • men • 6694993428961686985.htmlAI identifies change in microstructure in aging materials
27 May 12:02 • 1 article
AI identifies change in microstructure in aging materials
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists have taken a step forward in the design of future materials with improved performance by analyzing its microstructure using AI.
27 May 12:02 • phys.org • 3476726123293635398.htmlEvidence of large groups responding more slowly to crises due to false information
27 May 15:50 • 1 article
Evidence of large groups responding more slowly to crises due to false information
A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and Yale University has found that larger groups of people tend to respond slower to a crisis than smaller groups because false information can impede ...
27 May 15:50 • phys.org • 3476726124821469943.htmlDNS traffic and DDoS events rise during pandemic
27 May 10:29 • 1 article
DNS traffic and DDoS events rise during pandemic
New research from DNS intelligence specialist Farsight Security, focusing on over 300 leading websites, finds that between March and April there has been an increase in DDoS events involving popular brand names.
27 May 10:29 • BetaNews • 3764252315430285918.htmlFarmers Must Adapt as U.S. Corn Belt Shifts Northward
27 May 05:45 • 1 article
Farmers Must Adapt as U.S. Corn Belt Shifts Northward
As the climate changes, so will the prime area for growing corn and soy in the Midwest
27 May 05:45 • Scientific American • 532798824148169545.htmlA Pill for Social Pain. Really??
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
A Pill for Social Pain. Really??
Is there an OTC medicine for Social Pain?
27 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805838825123463.htmlAn almost perfectly efficient light-activated catalyst for producing hydrogen from water
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
An almost perfectly efficient light-activated catalyst for producing hydrogen from water
Photocatalyst splits water with up to 96% external quantum efficiency.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126109807231.html10 DESIGN Proposes an Expo Pavilion Entitled "A Country without Walls a Future without Limits"
27 May 09:00 • 2 articles
10 DESIGN Proposes an Expo Pavilion Entitled "A Country without Walls a Future without Limits"
“A Country without Walls, a Future without Limits” is a proposal for an expo pavilion imagined by 10 DESIGN.
27 May 09:00 • ArchDaily • 6219750955601100798.html10 DESIGN Proposes an Expo Pavilion Entitled "A Country without Walls a Future without Limits"
“A Country without Walls, a Future without Limits” is a proposal for an expo pavilion imagined by 10 DESIGN.
27 May 09:00 • ArchDaily • 6219750954354576922.htmlJUST IN: Lagos Discharges 87 More COVID-19 Patients
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
JUST IN: Lagos Discharges 87 More COVID-19 Patients
The ministry said that 824 patients had now been discharged from the isolation centres.
27 May 00:00 • Sahara Reporters • 4209699744335874708.htmlTerengganu food poisoning victims climb to 99
27 May 13:35 • 1 article
Terengganu food poisoning victims climb to 99
KUALA TERENGGANU, May 27 — The Terengganu State Health Department (JKNT) has recorded an additional 25 new victims of food poisoning as of noon today. Terengganu Health director Dr Nor Azimi Yunus said this took the total number of food poisoning victims — believed to have been caused by eating...
27 May 13:35 • Malaymail • 302165934953403833.htmlThousands of human sequences provide deep insight into single genomes
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Thousands of human sequences provide deep insight into single genomes
A catalogue of genetic variation in humans.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820127314993744.htmlCoronavirus: Ghana to decide on Hydroxychloroquine usage
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus: Ghana to decide on Hydroxychloroquine usage
The Ghana Health Service on Tuesday announced that the COVID-19 case Management Team will meet to decide on steps to take after the World Health Organisation suspended the use of Hydoxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 on safety grounds.
27 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111494072952848.htmlTechnology is studied that could save 12% of the energy used in pressurized irrigation
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Technology is studied that could save 12% of the energy used in pressurized irrigation
A study, performed in two Andalusian provinces, analyzed the potential of producing electricity by means of recovering hydraulic energy by implanting new technology based on pumps working as turbines
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468370259705.htmlPediatricians urge efforts to offset COVID-19 impacts on children from low-income households
27 May 02:17 • 1 article
Pediatricians urge efforts to offset COVID-19 impacts on children from low-income households
The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified the social, educational and health care disparities already plaguing the nearly 40 million Americans the U.S. Census Bureau estimates are living in poverty.
27 May 02:17 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031443189159.htmlNew coronavirus testing labs redundant with no reagents
27 May 04:21 • 1 article
New coronavirus testing labs redundant with no reagents
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The newly launched laboratories to test for the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in different parts of the country, at the border points and in Kampala cannot conduct as many tests as promised because of lack of reagents, the Ministry of Health revealed on Tuesday. While they had promised weeks ago that up …
27 May 04:21 • The Independent Uganda: • 5099025989996002993.htmlEmergency cases decrease during Eid holidays
27 May 09:09 • 1 article
Emergency cases decrease during Eid holidays
At least 1,485 patients were treated at the Hamad Medical Corporation’s main Emergency Department at Hamad General Hospital (HGH) during the first three days of Eid Al Fitr. However, none of the cases were critical and the numbers have reduced compared to previous years, said an official.
27 May 09:09 • The Peninsula • 1202843881534904504.htmlSoftware solution predicts costs for manufacturers
27 May 15:46 • 1 article
Software solution predicts costs for manufacturers
New software designed to help manufacturers better predict and adjust costs may assist organizers one day with huge events such as the Olympic Games.
27 May 15:46 • Tech Xplore • 4945708899850922213.htmlNano-optomechanical resonator detects low-frequency bacteria vibrations
27 May 09:46 • 1 article
Nano-optomechanical resonator detects low-frequency bacteria vibrations
Spectrometry technique offers a new way to classify biological particles
27 May 09:46 • Physics World • 8721234135886322953.htmlSouth Korea’s Institute for Basic Science faces review
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
South Korea’s Institute for Basic Science faces review
Decisions about the country’s research flagship will signpost national priorities.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820127122328614.html'Knowing how' is in your brain
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
'Knowing how' is in your brain
A new study has found the brain programs that code the sequence of steps in performing a complex procedure.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468485180919.htmlWhat support has the Ministry of Health provided to doctors?
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
What support has the Ministry of Health provided to doctors?
Egypt Today provides information on this support.
27 May 00:00 • Egypt Today • 1963187898973356294.htmlDr Noor Hisham: Malaysia playing it safe by hospitalising Covid-19 cases for 14 days
27 May 11:44 • 1 article
Dr Noor Hisham: Malaysia playing it safe by hospitalising Covid-19 cases for 14 days
KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 — Malaysia is playing it safe by choosing to ward patients for at least 14 days, instead of the 10 days stated in World Health Organisation (WHO) findings as the virus’ incubation period. Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said that WHO’s official...
27 May 11:44 • Malaymail • 302165934528217849.htmlJune's SLAS Technology highlights papers authored by SLAS2019 Ignite award winner
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
June's SLAS Technology highlights papers authored by SLAS2019 Ignite award winner
The June issue of SLAS Technology features two related research papers authored by Georges Muller, Ph.D., (SEED Biosciences, Switzerland) the SLAS2019 Ignite Award winner and a top ten 2020 SLAS Innovation Award finalist.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469153004520.htmlOver 200 Bats Found Dead In Bihar; Swab Samples Sent For Testing To Find Out The Cause
27 May 11:01 • 1 article
Over 200 Bats Found Dead In Bihar; Swab Samples Sent For Testing To Find Out The Cause
The dead bats have been buried five-six feet beneath the ground in accordance with all medical procedures.
27 May 11:01 • Swarajya • 4977622830483932564.htmlGenomics and public health: A patent attorney’s perspective
27 May 09:33 • 1 article
Genomics and public health: A patent attorney’s perspective
Dr Titmus, Partner and UK and European Patent Attorney, Mathys & Squire, turns the spotlight on genomics and public health from a patent attorney’s perspective
27 May 09:33 • Open Access Government • 7441385493011224999.htmlHigher Education Ministry: All university lectures to be online-only until end 2020, with a few exceptions
27 May 09:18 • 1 article
Higher Education Ministry: All university lectures to be online-only until end 2020, with a few exceptions
KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 — The Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) today said that all university lectures must be conducted purely online, with no face-to-face lessons allowed, until December 31. In a statement today, the ministry said that exceptions are, however, given to five academic categories...
27 May 09:18 • Malaymail • 302165935949876070.htmlStudy links increased urbanisation with heavy rainfall in southern cities
27 May 04:59 • 1 article
Study links increased urbanisation with heavy rainfall in southern cities
Increased urbanisation is possibly causing heavy rainfall events in the cities of Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Kerala over the past few years, according to a study conducted by a team of researchers from
27 May 04:59 • BusinessLine • 5283600751232067.htmlExpert group to guide health dept
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Expert group to guide health dept
Amid spike in the Covid-19 curve, the state health department apparently galvanised by change of guard at top has constituted an expert group for controlling the menace of the disease. The department has also set up five working groups for different aspects of the pandemic. The newly
27 May 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233939011989.htmlAfrica: Confirmed yellow fever case in northern Togo
27 May 04:28 • 1 article
Africa: Confirmed yellow fever case in northern Togo
By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews The World Health Organization (WHO) reported receiving On 28 April 2020, WHO received information regarding a confirmed yellow fever case in Mango village, Oti district, Savanes region in the northern part of Togo in late April. The case is a 55-year old female with no travel or vaccination history for yellow fever. On …
27 May 04:28 • Outbreak News Today • 5860951886031675232.htmlNovartis touts older cancer drug for MS in attack on Roche's Ocrevus
27 May 06:06 • 1 article
Novartis touts older cancer drug for MS in attack on Roche's Ocrevus
ZURICH (Reuters) - Novartis said on Wednesday that an older leukaemia drug it is re-purposing for multiple sclerosis halted disease activity in many patients during the first two years of injections as the Swiss drugmaker takes aim at Roche’s lucrative Ocrevus infusion.
27 May 06:06 • Reuters • 8334514179717180235.htmlIMMUNITY BOOSTING AAVA ALKALINE WATER EXTENDS HELPING HAND DURING THE CURRENT HEALTH CRISIS
27 May 13:55 • 1 article
IMMUNITY BOOSTING AAVA ALKALINE WATER EXTENDS HELPING HAND DURING THE CURRENT HEALTH CRISIS
The Coronavirus pandemic has made the world realize the value of a healthy lifestyle. In the absence of a solution or vaccine, the most effective prev
27 May 13:55 • The Times of India • 6060938664636614747.htmlHow AI Is Being Used In Breakthrough Surgery, To Lighten The Load On Painful Knees
27 May 10:52 • 1 article
How AI Is Being Used In Breakthrough Surgery, To Lighten The Load On Painful Knees
Surgeons are using AI-driven software developed by the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI), University of Auckland, to operate on the knees of young patients, and have shown that it could reduce the recovery time of patients receiving a high-tibial osteotomy by two-thirds.
27 May 10:52 • SCOOP • 5315658999593461054.htmlFamilies could soon be able to see loved ones in nursing homes again under plans for outdoor visits
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Families could soon be able to see loved ones in nursing homes again under plans for outdoor visits
Families could soon be able to pay outdoor visits to relatives in nursing homes, under plans being discussed by government officials. The introduction of outdoor visits, while maintaining social distancing, is one option being discussed by the National Public Health Emergency Team. It comes amid growing concerns over the impact the current ban on all visits may be having on the mental health of care home residents across Ireland. Under the Irish government’s current schedule for lifting lockdown, visitors will not be allowed to return to nursing homes until June 29 at the earliest. However, Ireland’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr Tony Holohan, has said they are looking to find a “creative” solution to help elderly residents reconnect with loves ones. Advertisement He said: “These are people who are at advanced age in life and they are being cut off for extended periods of time from families. “And then the challenge that that has in maintaining not just their mental health but their physical health and mobility. “And…
27 May 00:00 • The Irish Post • 5205123154012153479.htmlDesigning a flexible material to protect buildings, military personnel
27 May 07:32 • 1 article
Designing a flexible material to protect buildings, military personnel
Stealth technology, the idea of reducing the ability of the enemy to detect an object, has driven advances in military research for decades. Today, aircraft, naval ships and submarines, missiles and satellites ...
27 May 07:32 • phys.org • 3476726124954219576.htmlUniversities across Tayside and Fife prepare to begin classes again in September
27 May 08:17 • 1 article
Universities across Tayside and Fife prepare to begin classes again in September
Universities across Tayside and Fife will begin the new educational year in September using a combination of online and face-to-face teaching.
27 May 08:17 • The Courier • 4275302768741716700.htmlCarnivorous Dinosaurs Like Allosaurus Were Cannibals
27 May 14:00 • 1 article
Carnivorous Dinosaurs Like Allosaurus Were Cannibals
Tooth-marked bones show that huge flesh-eaters had no qualms about chomping their own kind when times got tough
27 May 14:00 • Smithsonian Magazine • 8368884274529248343.htmlRare Form of Miniature Stenciled Rock Art Found in Australia
27 May 11:28 • 1 article
Rare Form of Miniature Stenciled Rock Art Found in Australia
New research suggests the small-scale illustrations may have been made with beeswax
27 May 11:28 • Smithsonian Magazine • 8368884274848705395.htmlCOVID cases rise in Nagaland, Manipur
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
COVID cases rise in Nagaland, Manipur
GUWAHATI: Nagaland and Manipur on Wednesday reported five more COVID-19 positive cases each, as several hundreds of stranded citizens from outside the Northeast make their way to the states.“Another five more returnees from Chennai tested COVID-19 po
27 May 00:00 • The Shillong Times • 2998999879007093528.htmlDoctors In London Using Mixed-Reality Headsets To Treat Coronavirus Patients, Reducing Need For PPE
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Doctors In London Using Mixed-Reality Headsets To Treat Coronavirus Patients, Reducing Need For PPE
Doctors at Imperial College London are now using augmented reality headsets to help reduce the number of persons necessary at the bedside, while at the same time enhancing communication, and ultimately reducing usage of PPE by healthcare providers.
27 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587530667322876.htmlStudy investigates Atlantic Rainforest regeneration in the state of São Paulo
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Study investigates Atlantic Rainforest regeneration in the state of São Paulo
The same procedure will be extended to the entire Atlantic Rainforest biome, remnants of which are located on the coast of 17 Brazilian states.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467787925040.htmlOxygen-excess oxides in Earth's mid-mantle facilitate the ascent of deep oxygen
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Oxygen-excess oxides in Earth's mid-mantle facilitate the ascent of deep oxygen
Under the conditions of Earth's middle mantle, scientists discovered an oxygen-excess phase, (Mg,Fe)2O3+δ (0 < δ < 1) that can be formed with under-saturated water at >1000 kilometers depths. Those oxygen-excess materials may have long-termly oxidized the shallow mantle and the crust, which is essential to allow free oxygen to build up in Earth's atmosphere.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469426689963.htmlFrom boosting immunity to improving heart health: Know the benefits of white jamun
27 May 05:24 • 1 article
From boosting immunity to improving heart health: Know the benefits of white jamun
According to healthsite.com, white jamun is rich in vitamin C and A, dietary fibre, calcium, thiamine, niacine and iron.
27 May 05:24 • The Indian Express • 2885715105685280026.htmlAstronomers recategorize asteroid-like comet
27 May 12:07 • 1 article
Astronomers recategorize asteroid-like comet
Recently discovered object 2019 LD2, originally believed to be the first cometary "Jupiter Trojan" asteroid by astronomers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Institute for Astronomy turns out to ...
27 May 12:07 • phys.org • 3476726124652381408.htmlNew District Hospital turns out to be a boon for COVID-19 patients
27 May 13:12 • 1 article
New District Hospital turns out to be a boon for COVID-19 patients
Mysore/Mysuru: The New District Hospital on KRS road, Metagalli, has turned out to be a boon for COVID-19 affected patients of Mysuru district. Following the outbreak of the deadly Novel Coronavirus pandemic in the district in March, the District authorities had turned Jayadeva Cardiology Hospital block in K.R. Hospital premises which was vacant after it...
27 May 13:12 • Star of Mysore • 1698039377160823531.htmlA guide to the Nature Index
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
A guide to the Nature Index
A description of the terminology and methodology used in this supplement, and a guide to the functionality available free online at natureindex.com.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126881114048.htmlHow will we receive signals from interstellar probes like Starshot?
27 May 15:28 • 1 article
How will we receive signals from interstellar probes like Starshot?
In a few decades, the Breakthrough Starshot initiative hopes to send a sailcraft to the neighboring system of Alpha Centauri. Using a lightsail and a directed-energy laser array, a tiny spacecraft could ...
27 May 15:28 • phys.org • 3476726123854287375.htmlLadakh gets 1st COVID19 testing lab
27 May 03:30 • 1 article
Ladakh gets 1st COVID19 testing lab
Union Territory of Ladakh on Tuesday got the first COVID19 testing laboratory. Member Parliament, Ladakh Jamyang Tsering Namgyal inaugurated the
27 May 03:30 • Greater Kashmir • 4662909091846415888.htmlPoor and black ‘invisible cyclists’ need to be part of post-pandemic transport planning too
27 May 12:22 • 1 article
Poor and black ‘invisible cyclists’ need to be part of post-pandemic transport planning too
Low-income and minority groups are often reliant on cheaper modes of transport, but many find cycling to work problematic.
27 May 12:22 • The Conversation • 6012421227112055727.htmlCoronavirus in Ballarat: call to check online alcohol amid COVID-19
27 May 03:30 • 1 article
Coronavirus in Ballarat: call to check online alcohol amid COVID-19
ALMOST three in four Victorians are receiving home delivered alcohol while drunk during COVID-19 lockdowns while one in three accepting orders did not have ag...
27 May 03:30 • The Courier • 3604583735505718016.html800,000 medicines delivered to patients homes in Dubai during COVID-19
27 May 15:35 • 1 article
800,000 medicines delivered to patients homes in Dubai during COVID-19
34,000 perscriptions and 270,000 types of medication delivered
27 May 15:35 • Gulf News • 2086521545625794526.htmlA special elemental magic
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
A special elemental magic
The fundamental elements organized by their proton 'magic number'
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468614192053.htmlNeed for immunization program to prevent future outbreaks cited
27 May 10:11 • 1 article
Need for immunization program to prevent future outbreaks cited
THE chairperson of the House committee on health on Wednesday reaffirmed her stand on mandatory immunization amid the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to prevent future outbreaks from happening.
27 May 10:11 • Journal Online • 6375127392630267404.htmlCan copying your friends help you achieve your goals?
27 May 07:26 • 1 article
Can copying your friends help you achieve your goals?
Consumers often struggle to achieve self-set life improvement goals, but what if deliberately emulating the successful strategies used by their friends could help them?
27 May 07:26 • phys.org • 3476726123223915799.htmlFor COVID-19 Workers: Therapy = Support + Advocacy
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
For COVID-19 Workers: Therapy = Support + Advocacy
All who work in healthcare settings need support and advocacy.
27 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839143314686.htmlMore than 450 deaths across Tayside and Fife now linked to coronavirus
27 May 12:17 • 1 article
More than 450 deaths across Tayside and Fife now linked to coronavirus
More than 450 Tayside and Fife deaths have now been linked to coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic.
27 May 12:17 • The Courier • 4275302767965188108.htmlNew book series brings updated reviews on diabetes and obesity
27 May 06:53 • 1 article
New book series brings updated reviews on diabetes and obesity
Frontiers in Clinical Drug Research - Diabetes and Obesity is a book series that brings updated reviews to readers interested in advances in the development of pharmaceutical agents for the treatment of two metabolic diseases - diabetes and obesity.
27 May 06:53 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030979726497.htmlGowns 4 Good: Your Graduation Gown Repurposed As PPE
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Gowns 4 Good: Your Graduation Gown Repurposed As PPE
Gowns4Good was recently launched by Nathaniel Moore, a physician assistant working in the ER at the University of Vermont, using repurposed graduation gowns for PPE.
27 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587531719062962.htmlThree new cases of COVID-19, brings total to 206
27 May 10:45 • 1 article
Three new cases of COVID-19, brings total to 206
Three new confirmed cases of COVID-19 were reported, taking the total number of cases to 206, according to the statement by the Ministry of Health and Sports on 26 May. They are from the Mandalay Region and had travel histories to India. They will be sent to Waibergi Hospital. On 26 May, 670 samples—559 by National Health Laboratory (Yangon) and 111 by Department of Medical Research-were tested. Among them, three people coming back from India were tested positive.
27 May 10:45 • Eleven Media Group Co., Ltd • 2672168646984861176.htmlPublic parks guaranteeing sustainable well-being
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Public parks guaranteeing sustainable well-being
Ana Nagar Tower Park, in Chennai, India
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468109588844.htmlIIT-Gandhinagar to complete semester through online classes, devises new grading system
27 May 09:04 • 1 article
IIT-Gandhinagar to complete semester through online classes, devises new grading system
The institute will be granted P(E) or Pass Emergency or I/F or Incomplete/Fail grade. students given an ‘I/F’ grade will have one opportunity to complete the course requirement and improve their performance
27 May 09:04 • The Indian Express • 2885715105102915156.htmlAIIMS Rishikesh sets up remote monitored Covid ICU
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
AIIMS Rishikesh sets up remote monitored Covid ICU
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences Rishikesh has started remote monitored Covid-19 isolation wards with the help of a Banglore based startup. The set up aims to significantly reduce the risk of exposure to the healthcare workers while increasing patient safety and reduce the
27 May 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233719013213.htmlThe asteroids Ryugu and Bennu were formed by the destruction of a large asteroid
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
The asteroids Ryugu and Bennu were formed by the destruction of a large asteroid
What is the origin of the asteroids Bennu and Ryugu, and of their spinning-top shape? Numerical simulations of large asteroid disruptions show that during such events, fragments are ejected and then reaccumulate forming aggregates, some of which have a spinning-top shape. Scientists conclude that the overall properties of Bennu and Ryugu could directly result from the disruption of their parent body.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469145493705.htmlTSW partners with IIT – Ropar to launch a brand new online course in AI & DL
27 May 07:55 • 1 article
TSW partners with IIT – Ropar to launch a brand new online course in AI & DL
Education News: Artificial Intelligence AI has undoubtedly been the technology story of recent times, and it doesn't look like the excitement is going to wear off any
27 May 07:55 • The Times of India • 6060938664720867116.htmlSamira Bawumia supports Noguchi
27 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Samira Bawumia supports Noguchi
The Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) has received Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) and other support items from the Second Lady of Ghana, Hajia Samira Bawumia through her not-for-profit organisation, the Samira Empowerment and Humanitarian Projects (SEHP).
27 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111494551737001.htmlSamira Bawumia supports Noguchi with PPE, sanitizers
The Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) has received Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) and other support items from the Second Lady of Ghana, Hajia Samira Bawumia through her not-for-profit organisation, the Samira Empowerment and Humanitarian Projects (SEHP).
27 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111494740984075.htmlSafeguarding the source of three of Asia's great rivers
27 May 12:20 • 1 article
Safeguarding the source of three of Asia's great rivers
It is official. Everything is on track for the establishment of the Three-Rivers-Source National Park (TRSNP) in China, which—as its name suggests—protects the source of three of Asia's greatest rivers: ...
27 May 12:20 • phys.org • 3476726124129006292.htmlNew Technique to Study Ancient Teeth Reveals Edo-Era Diet in Japan
27 May 08:00 • 1 article
New Technique to Study Ancient Teeth Reveals Edo-Era Diet in Japan
Researchers analyzed DNA in tartar from the remains of 13 people who lived between 1603 and 1867
27 May 08:00 • Smithsonian Magazine • 8368884274486516427.htmlGraduate Student Untangles Decades-Old Math Problem in Less Than a Week
27 May 08:30 • 1 article
Graduate Student Untangles Decades-Old Math Problem in Less Than a Week
Lisa Piccirillo recently published her proof of Conway’s knot problem, a well-known quandry that stumped mathematicians for more than 50 years
27 May 08:30 • Smithsonian Magazine • 8368884273469923061.htmlNW Health MEC Sambatha ‘impressed’ with Impala Mine’s COVID-19 compliance
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
NW Health MEC Sambatha ‘impressed’ with Impala Mine’s COVID-19 compliance
Sambatha has been monitoring the levels of compliance at the mine in Rustenburg.
27 May 00:00 • ewn.co.za • 2308610107825830675.htmlNeanderthal bones: Signs of their sex lives
27 May 07:37 • 1 article
Neanderthal bones: Signs of their sex lives
The site is infamous among anthropologists who study the Paleolithic period for the evidence of what appears to be the massacre and possible cannibalization of a family: Their bones seem to have been hacked at by stone tools and hammers, probably by another group of Neanderthals, to remove their fl
27 May 07:37 • Big Think • 4029779670508226919.htmlHow sex chromosomes break up to get together
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
How sex chromosomes break up to get together
Molecular factors that enhance recombination between sex chromosomes.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126803400426.htmlDairy consumption ineffective in preventing age-related bone loss or fractures
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Dairy consumption ineffective in preventing age-related bone loss or fractures
Dairy products provide more bone-beneficial nutrients than any other food group. Yet a new study based on data from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) shows that during the menopause transition, when bone loss is accelerated, they offer little benefit in preventing bone mineral density loss or fractures. Study results are published online in Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS).
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469285918827.htmlMap Highlights Arsenic in Groundwater Contamination
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Map Highlights Arsenic in Groundwater Contamination
As many as 220 million people around the world may be at risk of drinking groundwater contaminated with arsenic, according to a new study published by
27 May 00:00 • Water Quality Products • 3944147857379640649.htmlAntimicrobial Resistance
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Antimicrobial Resistance
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is the ability of microorganisms to resist the killing capacity of antimicrobial drugs, a worryingly increasing problem. This article explores the science behind AMR, factors promoting it's spread and techniques to detect it. Looking to the future, ways to combat AMR and alternatives to antimicrobials are discussed.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464875925335.htmlKatakwi hospital gets digital mobile x-ray equipment
27 May 08:02 • 1 article
Katakwi hospital gets digital mobile x-ray equipment
Katakwi, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Katakwi General Hospital has received a Digital Mobile X-Ray equipment to help in managing Tuberculosis and other illnesses. The equipment worth 108 million shillings was procured by the Ministry of Health with support from the Global Fund. It uses artificial intelligence to identify individuals likely to have TB within a …
27 May 08:02 • The Independent Uganda: • 5099025989136433980.htmlWhy Men Refuse to Wear Face Masks
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Why Men Refuse to Wear Face Masks
Men are three times as likely as women to admit that they do not wear face masks. This fits with a broader pattern of better health behavior by women.
27 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839471790689.htmlBike-sharing services get commuters to drive less
27 May 07:17 • 1 article
Bike-sharing services get commuters to drive less
When bike-sharing services open in cities, more people start to commute by bicycle and take public transit, new research shows.
27 May 07:17 • UPI • 8257973863930850277.htmlResearchers conduct research to better understand why young adults choose to move to rural Montana
27 May 12:12 • 1 article
Researchers conduct research to better understand why young adults choose to move to rural Montana
It's common to hear about young adults choosing not to live in rural Montana, but what often goes undiscussed are the reasons young adults do choose to move to rural parts of the state, according to Montana ...
27 May 12:12 • phys.org • 3476726124623059106.htmlNumber of active coronavirus cases in Israel: 2,019 - Inside Israel
27 May 00:11 • 1 article
Number of active coronavirus cases in Israel: 2,019 - Inside Israel
Number of coronavirus carriers who are on respirators rises to 33. No deaths have been recorded in Israel in the past day.
27 May 00:11 • Israel National News • 5374683670394879489.htmlSouth Korean institutions lure global talent
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
South Korean institutions lure global talent
The country is making headway in the effort to internationalize its scientific workforce.
27 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126863405559.htmlJune's SLAS discovery features the special collection, 'ion channels and relevant drug screening approaches'
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
June's SLAS discovery features the special collection, 'ion channels and relevant drug screening approaches'
In this issue, Guest Editor Veli-Pekka Jaakola, Ph.D., (Confo Therapeutics, Belgium) highlights a series of articles focused on new screening tools and assays that find new chemical matter for medically relevant membrane protein targets
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467817128883.htmlAndhra University releases 2020 UG examination timetable
27 May 03:49 • 1 article
Andhra University releases 2020 UG examination timetable
The exams will be conducted in the month of July and detailed timetable will be released soon.
27 May 03:49 • Scroll.in • 8669301693516357032.htmlElucidation of nanostructures in practical heterogeneous catalysts
27 May 04:00 • 1 article
Elucidation of nanostructures in practical heterogeneous catalysts
The nanostructure of the heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalyst was clarified on the basis of cutting-edge analytical techniques. Scientists from Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) and University of Torino (UNITO) have cooperatively clarified the nanostructure of the heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalyst by means of combined synchrotron X-ray analytical techniques, vibrational spectrocopies, and molecular simulations.
27 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468086685865.htmlCovid-19: Patients forced to share beds inside overcrowded emergency ward of Mumbai hospital
27 May 12:00 • 1 article
Covid-19: Patients forced to share beds inside overcrowded emergency ward of Mumbai hospital
According to the doctors in this BBC video, overcrowding was always a problem but the coronavirus pandemic has made it worse.
27 May 12:00 • Scroll.in • 8669301693755054677.htmlScientists propose novel electrode for efficient artificial synthesis of ammonia
27 May 13:20 • 1 article
Scientists propose novel electrode for efficient artificial synthesis of ammonia
Ammonia (NH3) is an important chemical in the industry and agriculture as well as an emerging energy carrier with large hydrogen content.
27 May 13:20 • phys.org • 3476726124280962494.htmlBPSC releases 2017 Asst Engineer, 2016 Lecturer interview schedule
27 May 04:30 • 1 article
BPSC releases 2017 Asst Engineer, 2016 Lecturer interview schedule
The interviews for these positions are scheduled to be conducted in the month of June.
27 May 04:30 • Scroll.in • 8669301693002157106.htmlIISc offers advanced certificate programme in digital healthcare online
27 May 08:02 • 1 article
IISc offers advanced certificate programme in digital healthcare online
Admissions to this course will start in July 2020. Application process has begun already to enrol the first cohort of 50 candidates. Interested can apply at - iisc.talentsprint.com.
27 May 08:02 • The Indian Express • 2885715104298636517.htmlParasitic wasps could help control crop pest
27 May 11:04 • 1 article
Parasitic wasps could help control crop pest
A species of parasitic wasp could provide farmers with a chemical-free way of controlling a major pest on oilseed rape crops, claim researchers at the John Innes Centre.
27 May 11:04 • The Courier • 4275302767125233168.htmlCovid-19: Costech to coordinate Sh10.9 billion grant for researchers
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Covid-19: Costech to coordinate Sh10.9 billion grant for researchers
The Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (Costech) is coordinating a grant worth $4.75 million that will see Tanzanian researchers and scientist awarded to address research questions on
27 May 00:00 • THE CITIZEN • 7029251212091677834.htmlAssam to have 4 more labs; eyes 5000 COVID tests per day
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Assam to have 4 more labs; eyes 5000 COVID tests per day
GUWAHATI: Assam is poised to have four more laboratories for conducting COVID-19 tests by the first week of June, state Health and Family Welfare Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma informed on Wednesday.As it is, with the surge in the number of COVID-posit
27 May 00:00 • The Shillong Times • 2998999878505154393.htmlCalifornia Art Schools Consider Hybrid Instruction Models for Fall Semester
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
California Art Schools Consider Hybrid Instruction Models for Fall Semester
The coronavirus pandemic has forced colleges and universities across the United States to rethink how to fulfill their missions as places of higher learning. As the fall semester fast approaches, many institutions must rethink how they will operate if campuses remain shut. Art schools, which promise their enrollees studio instruction, in-person critiques, and thesis exhibitions, face an even bigger challenge when contemplating how to present their academic offerings to students if classes can only be held online.Allan deSouza, the chair of the department of art practice at the University of
27 May 00:00 • Artforum • 2239022090188962870.htmlCoronavirus outbreak at Hardewijk hospital
27 May 05:32 • 1 article
Coronavirus outbreak at Hardewijk hospital
At the St Jansdal hospital in Hardewijk, four patients in a non-Covid-19 nursing ward tested positive for the coronavirus. They tested negative when the were admitted. "It concerns four out of a
27 May 05:32 • NL Times • 9001346993118422124.html15 smart kiosks to be set up for COVID-19 testing
27 May 13:19 • 1 article
15 smart kiosks to be set up for COVID-19 testing
The State government in collaboration with Wipro GE Healthcare will set up 15 ‘smart kiosks’ across the State in the next few days for random population-based screening for COVID-19. The company’s ini
27 May 13:19 • The Hindu • 6679535024934588218.htmlScientists Come up with New Tomography Method
27 May 14:38 • 1 article
Scientists Come up with New Tomography Method
Scientists at Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) have come up with a way to monitor the state of hard-to-reach and large-sized objects. According to them, the new...
27 May 14:38 • Sputniknews • 967333868023222247.htmlCovid-19: ICU patients remain stable
27 May 14:28 • 1 article
Covid-19: ICU patients remain stable
There were 189 people being treated in intensive care on Wednesday for Covid-19, patient coordination office LCPS said. The increase of one patient followed the previous day's reporting of a
27 May 14:28 • NL Times • 9001346992729540913.htmlAtlanta church offering free coronavirus tests for 1 day in June
27 May 01:46 • 1 article
Atlanta church offering free coronavirus tests for 1 day in June
An Atlanta church is offering free coronavirus testing and is handing out free masks to anyone who receives a test.
27 May 01:46 • Fox News • 7362823819939451942.htmlFirst In-depth Study Of Mental Health Issues In Cook Is
27 May 10:20 • 1 article
First In-depth Study Of Mental Health Issues In Cook Is
A study investigating mental health in the Cook Islands is the first of its kind and will provide better understanding of how the Islands are being impacted by mental health issues.
27 May 10:20 • SCOOP • 5315658998440780827.htmlCoronavirus: Avoid indiscriminate spitting in public - Health expert warns
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus: Avoid indiscriminate spitting in public - Health expert warns
To stop the spread of the coronavirus, the Eastern Regional Health Promotion Officer, Mrs. Bridget Anim, has urged Ghanaians to steer clear of each other when they leave their homes.
27 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111495118212630.html13 doctors to volunteer at Rajkot civil hospital
27 May 00:12 • 1 article
13 doctors to volunteer at Rajkot civil hospital
A delegation of 19 members of ISCCM met Parimal Pandya, Resident Additional Collector of Rajkot, and offered their services on voluntary basis.
27 May 00:12 • The Indian Express • 2885715104661798237.htmlThere Is a Post-Pandemic Need for Learning Psychology 2.0
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
There Is a Post-Pandemic Need for Learning Psychology 2.0
New best practices in Learning Psychology are central to the future of learning post-COVID-19. Courses and degree programs with Learning Psychology concentrations are needed.
27 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839164628364.htmlHospital outbreak over
27 May 09:19 • 1 article
Hospital outbreak over
The COVID-19 outbreak at Richmond Hospital is now over, according to Richmond's medical health officer Dr. Meena Dawar.
27 May 09:19 • Castanet • 616068602232061920.htmlThe Science in Our Food - Dr. Jim Carrington, TEDxGatewayArch
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
The Science in Our Food - Dr. Jim Carrington, TEDxGatewayArch
Jim speaks on the benefits science has allowed for in the advancements in growing food. He suggests that global changes will create a need for us to leave romantic visions of farming in our past. With exploding population growth and climate change, we are at an important cross roads.
27 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232463865425313.htmlEU's objective: More than 2.6 billion cars to use hydrogen by 2030
27 May 11:03 • 1 article
EU's objective: More than 2.6 billion cars to use hydrogen by 2030
Europe is at the beginning of a transition to becoming climate-neutral, with the European Union's objective being to have more than 2.6...
27 May 11:03 • Stiri pe surse • 4858045012441153577.html‘Smile Maker’ passes away
27 May 13:18 • 1 article
‘Smile Maker’ passes away
Cleft surgeon Hirji S. Adenwalla brought a smile to more than 16,000 children
27 May 13:18 • The Hindu • 6679535025701298578.htmlUpdates on stem cell therapeutics and regenerative medicine
27 May 05:46 • 1 article
Updates on stem cell therapeutics and regenerative medicine
Stem cell and regenerative medicine research is an important area of clinical research which promises to change the face of medicine as it will be practiced in the years to come.
27 May 05:46 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031267652316.htmlCoronavirus: Dundee Uni develops online art initiative to keep senior school pupils on course for higher education
27 May 11:55 • 1 article
Coronavirus: Dundee Uni develops online art initiative to keep senior school pupils on course for higher education
Dundee University is in the midst of a creative online project to keep senior school pupils on course for art and design in higher education.
27 May 11:55 • The Courier • 4275302767719720455.htmlHow Can Metabolomics Accelerate Natural Product Discovery?
27 May 15:00 • 1 article
How Can Metabolomics Accelerate Natural Product Discovery?
In this webinar, Simon Fraser University Department of Chemistry professor Roger Linington will discuss discovery metabolomics in natural product research and the applications of his team’s Natural Products (NP) Atlas, an open-access record of over 25,000 natural products. The NP Atlas contains structural and chemical data for all microbially-derived natural products published in the peer-reviewed primary scientific literature.
27 May 15:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464412758196.htmlIsolation camps set up in colleges for returnees
27 May 15:34 • 1 article
Isolation camps set up in colleges for returnees
With the number of returnees from other States and countries on the rise, several ‘isolation camps’ are being created in colleges in the district. The move comes following a directive from Collector S
27 May 15:34 • The Hindu • 6679535024387197696.htmlTwo coronavirus patients on the run in the Northern Region
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Two coronavirus patients on the run in the Northern Region
The Northern Region Health Directorate has mounted a search for two Covid-19 patients who have gone missing since last week Tuesday.
27 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111494794321951.htmlA fugitive University of Connecticut student wanted in 2 slayings has been captured after a multi-st
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
A fugitive University of Connecticut student wanted in 2 slayings has been captured after a multi-st
A fugitive University of Connecticut student wanted in 2 slayings has been captured after a multi-state search.
27 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836441028714883.htmlFood vender, boyfriend quarantined for coronavirus in Saboba
27 May 00:00 • 1 article
Food vender, boyfriend quarantined for coronavirus in Saboba
A food vendor and her boyfriend have been quarantined in Saboba in the Northern region after she tested positive for Covid-19.
27 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111494918108844.htmlTaiwan economic development to focus on six areas
27 May 02:32 • 1 article
Taiwan economic development to focus on six areas
The National Development Council (NDC) has proposed strategies for boosting Taiwan's economic development, focusing on six areas: Semiconductor, biotechnology/medical care, digital transformation, satellite communication devices, cybersecurity, Internet infrastructure.
27 May 02:32 • DIGITIMES • 8411283749962637494.htmlIsko opens new quarantine facility
27 May 10:54 • 1 article
Isko opens new quarantine facility
A NEW quarantine facility for suspected COVID patients was opened by Mayor Isko Moreno and Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna at the T. Paez Integrated School in Tondo, Manila.
27 May 10:54 • Journal Online • 6375127393873790323.html96,5% of Namibian businesses are adversely affected by the COVID-19
27 May 12:34 • 1 article
96,5% of Namibian businesses are adversely affected by the COVID-19
-A recent survey conducted by the Namibia Statistic Agency (NSA) revealed that 96,5% of businesses are adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
27 May 12:34 • nbc - Namibian Broadcasting Corporation • 4504921726721241390.html