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COVID-19 Phase 3 Trial To Evaluate REGN-COV2 Antibody Cocktail in UK
14 Sep 14:43 • 9 articles
UK trials new antibody cocktail treatment for COVID-19
The Phase 3 open-label trial in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 will compare the effects of adding REGN-COV2 to the usual standard-of-care versus standard-of-care on its own.
14 Sep 14:43 • The Indian Express • 2885715104982136967.htmlAt least 2,000 patients to receive new Covid-19 therapy in clinical trial
The Recovery trial, co-ordinated by the University of Oxford, will assess the impact of giving patients REGN-COV2.
14 Sep 11:46 • Shropshire Star • 3480199993157655318.htmlUK trials new antibody cocktail treatment for COVID-19
As part of the government-backed Randomised Evaluation of COVid-19 thERapY (RECOVERY) Trials, monoclonal antibodies, or potent laboratory-made antibodies, will be given to about 2,000 patients in the coming weeks to see if they are effective against coronavirus.
14 Sep 17:33 • The Economic Times • 7653256037676452508.htmlAt least 2,000 patients to receive new Covid-19 therapy in clinical trial
The Recovery trial, co-ordinated by the University of Oxford, will assess the impact of giving patients REGN-COV2.
14 Sep 11:45 • Express & Star • 7324224460703832854.htmlAt least 2,000 patients to receive new Covid-19 therapy in clinical trial
The Recovery trial, co-ordinated by the University of Oxford, will assess the impact of giving patients REGN-COV2.
14 Sep 11:46 • Jersey Evening Post • 6141642775239236374.htmlCOVID-19 Phase 3 Trial To Evaluate REGN-COV2 Antibody Cocktail in UK
RECOVERY (Randomised Evaluation of COVid-19 thERapY), one of the world’s largest randomized clinical trials of potential COVID-19 treatments, will evaluate Regeneron’s investigational anti-viral antibody cocktail known as REGN-COV2. The Phase 3 open-label trial in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 will compare the effects of adding REGN-COV2 to the usual standard-of-care versus standard-of-care on its own.
14 Sep 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232463786722538.htmlNew antibody drug added to Oxford University trial of Covid-19 treatments
Regeneron’s experimental drug REGN-COV2 to be added to UK’s Recovery trial
14 Sep 17:54 • the Guardian • 1491978794777817283.htmlRECOVERY trial to test REGN-COV2, first specifically designed antibody cocktail for Covid
The RECOVERY trial, the world's largest trial, is currently looking for therapeutic options against Covid.
14 Sep 16:39 • ThePrint • 700365119063273323.htmlRegeneron’s antibody drug is the first specifically-designed COVID-19 treatment added to leading U.K. trial
U.S. biotech company Regeneron’s experimental drug is being added to one of the world’s leading coronavirus treatment trials.
14 Sep 17:03 • MarketWatch • 8975941549821104542.htmlHints of life on Venus
14 Sep 04:00 • 10 articles
Possible marker of life spotted on venus
An international team of astronomers today announced the discovery of a rare molecule -- phosphine -- in the clouds of Venus. On Earth, this gas is only made industrially or by microbes that thrive in oxygen-free environments. Astronomers have speculated for decades that high clouds on Venus could offer a home for microbes -- floating free of the scorching surface but needing to tolerate very high acidity. The detection of phosphine could point to such extra-terrestrial 'aerial' life.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468092679906.htmlHints of life on Venus: Scientists detect phosphine molecules in high cloud decks
An international team of astronomers, led by Professor Jane Greaves of Cardiff University, today announced the discovery of a rare molecule—phosphine—in the clouds of Venus. On Earth, this gas is ...
14 Sep 15:55 • phys.org • 3476726124293271485.htmlHints of life on Venus
An international team of astronomers, led by Professor Jane Greaves of Cardiff University, today announced the discovery of a rare molecule - phosphine - in the clouds of Venus. On Earth, this gas is only made industrially, or by microbes that thrive in oxygen-free environments. The detection of phosphine molecules, which consist of hydrogen and phosphorus, could point to extra-terrestrial 'aerial' life.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468423419107.htmlAstronomers spot possible marker of life on 'inhospitable' Venus
Astronomers have speculated for decades that high clouds on Venus could offer a home for microbes -- floating free of the scorching surface but needing to tolerate very high acidity. The detection of phosphine could point to such extra-terrestrial "aerial" life.
14 Sep 16:51 • DNA India • 7533428661135286308.htmlPossible marker of life spotted on venus
Astronomers have discovered a rare molecule -- phosphine -- in the clouds of Venus. On Earth, this gas is only made industrially or by microbes that thrive in oxygen-free environments. Astronomers have speculated for decades that high clouds on Venus could offer a home for microbes -- floating free of the scorching surface but needing to tolerate very high acidity. The detection of phosphine could point to such extra-terrestrial 'aerial' life.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802026941709.htmlAstronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds
Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds. The detection of phosphine molecules, which consist of hydrogen and phosphorus, could point to this extra-terrestrial 'aerial' life, according to the research published in the journal in Nature Astronomy.
14 Sep 00:00 • Rediff • 3466372383998639539.htmlScientists make huge step in search for aliens as signs of life discovered on Venus
According to the researchers, the discovery points to extra-terrestrial life on Venus
14 Sep 16:28 • Irish Mirror • 2875825629719398172.htmlBreaking: Researchers Discover Signs of Life on Venus
Researchers have discovered significant sources of phosphine, colorless and odorless gas, in the atmosphere of Venus — a possible sign of life.
14 Sep 00:00 • Futurism • 8561510288706739236.htmlSign of life on Venus discovered with Hawaii telescope | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
An international team of scientists using the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope on Hawaii island has discovered the potential for life on Venus.
14 Sep 10:05 • Star-Advertiser • 3439335389581769789.htmlIs There Life On Venus? Extra-Terrestrial ‘Aerial’ Organisms May Exist In Its Clouds, Say Scientists
Phosphine molecules—a possible marker of life—have been detected in the Venusian high clouds. Could this be a sign of life?
14 Sep 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587532140451528.htmlDetection of phosphine in Venus's clouds ‘indicates potential for life'
14 Sep 15:07 • 8 articles
Gas in Venus clouds could indicate signs of life
The discovery of phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus could possibly indicate signs of life on the planet, scientists have said.
14 Sep 15:07 • RTE.ie • 7595237279100622957.htmlDetection of phosphine in Venus’s clouds ‘indicates potential for life’
Experts say the discovery is not robust evidence for microbial life, and it only suggests potentially unknown geological or chemical processes.
14 Sep 15:03 • Shropshire Star • 3480199993110995331.htmlDetection of phosphine in Venus’ clouds ‘indicates potential for life’
The gas has been detected in the atmosphere of Venus, suggesting the planet could host unknown photochemical or geochemical processes.
14 Sep 15:30 • TheJournal.ie • 6446904417398900067.htmlSigns of alien life detected on Venus
The discovery of phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus could possibly indicate signs of life on the planet, scientists have said.
14 Sep 16:22 • LBC • 8547475185447545432.htmlDetection of phosphine in Venus's clouds ‘indicates potential for life'
Experts say the discovery is not robust evidence for microbial life, and it only suggests potentially unknown geological or chemical processes.
14 Sep 16:10 • The Irish News • 993066513248494.htmlDetection of phosphine in Venus’s clouds ‘indicates potential for life’
Experts say the discovery is not robust evidence for microbial life, and it only suggests potentially unknown geological or chemical processes.
14 Sep 15:04 • Jersey Evening Post • 6141642775192576387.htmlDetection of phosphine in Venus’s clouds ‘indicates potential for life’
Experts say the discovery is not robust evidence for microbial life, and it only suggests potentially unknown geological or chemical processes.
14 Sep 15:03 • Express & Star • 7324224460657172867.htmlAstronomers found a gas in Venus' clouds that could signal alien life
Scientists discovered trace amounts of phosphine gas in clouds on Venus. On Earth, this gas is typically produced by microbes.
14 Sep 17:31 • Business Insider • 6060062400252878026.htmlUK tests if COVID-19 vaccines might work better inhaled
14 Sep 13:53 • 7 articles
UK Tests if Covid-19 Vaccines Might Work Better Inhaled
British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.
14 Sep 13:53 • Courthouse News Service • 1799505148711110538.htmlU.K. tests if COVID-19 vaccines might work better inhaled
British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.
14 Sep 13:38 • Coronavirus • 2422791598305800100.htmlUK tests if COVID-19 vaccines might work better if inhaled
British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.
14 Sep 13:06 • The Economic Times • 7653256038162505927.htmlUK tests if COVID-19 vaccines might work better inhaled
LONDON — British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.
14 Sep 11:03 • 680News • 8014034333595303037.htmlUK tests if COVID-19 vaccines might work better inhaled
British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.
14 Sep 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836442409980218.htmlUK testing if COVID-19 vaccines work better inhaled
LONDON — British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected. In a statement on
14 Sep 16:28 • New York Post • 7654946768110189693.htmlUK tests if COVID-19 vaccines might work better inhaled
LONDON (AP) — British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.In a statement on Monday, researchers at Imperial College London and Oxford University said a trial involving 30 people would test vaccines developed by both institutions when participants inhale the droplets in their mouths, which would directly target their respiratory systems.Larger studies of the Imperial and Oxford vaccine are already under way, but this study aims to see if the vaccines might be more effective if they are inhaled.
14 Sep 11:02 • THE OKLAHOMAN • 7193318761278020510.htmlOct, Nov to Be ‘Tougher’ With More Coronavirus Deaths: WHO Europe
14 Sep 06:29 • 5 articles
WHO Europe: Oct, Nov to be ‘tougher’ with more coronavirus deaths
COPENHAGEN, Sept 14 — The World Health Organisation expects Europe to see a rise in the daily number of Covid-19 deaths in October and November, the head of the body’s European branch told AFP today. “It’s going to get tougher. In October, November, we are going to see more mortality,”...
14 Sep 06:29 • Malaymail • 302165935732196151.htmlOctober, November to be 'tougher' in Europe with more coronavirus deaths: WHO
"The end of the pandemic is the moment that we learn how to live with this pandemic," says WHO Europe director.
14 Sep 13:55 • DAWN.COM • 4500271767754079804.htmlOct, Nov to Be ‘Tougher’ With More Coronavirus Deaths: WHO Europe
The World Health Organization expects Europe to see a rise in the daily number of Covid-19 deaths in October and November, the head of the body’s European branch told AFP on Monday.
14 Sep 14:07 • Courthouse News Service • 1799505149687635764.htmlOctober, November to be 'tougher' with more coronavirus deaths: WHO Europe
The World Health Organization expects Europe to see a rise in the daily number of COVID-19 deaths in October and November, the head of the body's European branch told AFP.
14 Sep 16:11 • Coronavirus • 2422791598303531455.htmlEurope will see a rise in Covid-19 deaths through October and November, WHO warns as it casts doubts on effectiveness of a vaccine against the pandemic
Deaths have remained relatively stable even as cases have surged in many European countries over the summer, but the WHO's Europe director Hans Kluge is expecting a rise in daily fatalities.
14 Sep 07:26 • Mail Online • 124328112239710557.htmlPregnancy delays onset of MS symptoms by more than three years, study suggests
14 Sep 15:17 • 6 articles
Pregnancy delays onset of MS symptoms by more than three years, study suggests
It is estimated that more than 2.5 million people worldwide have multiple sclerosis.
14 Sep 15:17 • Express & Star • 7324224460011264702.htmlPregnancy delays onset of MS symptoms by more than three years, study suggests
It is estimated that more than 2.5 million people worldwide have multiple sclerosis.
14 Sep 15:17 • Shropshire Star • 3480199992465087166.htmlPregnancy delays onset of MS symptoms by more than three years, study suggests
It is estimated that more than 2.5 million people worldwide have multiple sclerosis.
14 Sep 15:15 • The Irish News • 993065509544665.htmlPregnancy delays onset of MS symptoms by more than three years, study suggests
It is estimated that more than 2.5 million people worldwide have multiple sclerosis.
14 Sep 15:19 • Jersey Evening Post • 6141642774546668222.htmlWorld's first major study into MS and pregnancy reveals it delays onset of MS symptoms by more than 3 years
A comprehensive international study, led by Monash researchers, has definitively found that pregnancy can delay the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) by more than 3 years.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469632467728.htmlPregnancy hormones could delay the onset of MS: study
The production of estrogen and other sex steroid hormones during pregnancy could delay the onset of multiple sclerosis by several years, according to a new international study published Monday in the journal JAMA Neurology.
14 Sep 18:18 • CTVNews • 2422791597291689176.htmlPotential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable Venus
14 Sep 17:16 • 5 articles
Potential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable Venus
The researchers did not discover actual life forms, but noted that on Earth phosphine is produced by bacteria thriving in oxygen-starved environments.
14 Sep 17:16 • BusinessLine • 5283600491544734.htmlPotential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable Venus
The researchers did not discover actual life forms, but noted that on Earth phosphine is produced by bacteria thriving in oxygen-starved environments
14 Sep 16:56 • The Hindu • 6679535024563938160.htmlPotential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable Venus
The researchers did not discover actual life forms, but noted that on Earth phosphine is produced by bacteria thriving in oxygen-starved environments. The international scientific team first spotted the phosphine using the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope in Hawaii and confirmed it using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) radio telescope in Chile.
14 Sep 17:04 • The Indian Express • 2885715105539469276.htmlVenus: Potential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable planet, scientists say
Gas called phosphine which produces bacteria is found in harshly acidic clouds
14 Sep 15:16 • The Irish Times • 8204772967952484668.htmlPotential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable Venus
WASHINGTON, Sept 14 — Scientists said today they have detected in the harshly acidic clouds of Venus a gas called phosphine that indicates microbes may inhabit Earth’s inhospitable neighbor, a tantalizing sign of potential life beyond Earth. The researchers did not discover actual life forms,...
14 Sep 16:01 • Malaymail • 302165936555032389.htmlAstronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds
14 Sep 00:00 • 6 articles
Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds
Astronomers have found a potential sign of life high in the atmosphere of neighboring Venus: hints there may be bizarre microbes living in the sulfuric acid-laden clouds of the hothouse planet.
14 Sep 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836442398499509.htmlAstronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds
As astronomers plan for searches for life on planets outside our solar system, a major method is to look for chemical signatures that can only be made by biological processes, called biosignatures.
14 Sep 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024963834344511.htmlAstronomers see possible hints of life in the clouds of Venus
Astronomers have found a potential sign of life high in the atmosphere of neighboring Venus: hints there may be bizarre microbes living in the sulfuric acid-laden clouds of the hothouse planet.
14 Sep 16:06 • Washington Examiner • 4625792333235447723.htmlAstronomers see possible hints of life in Venus’s clouds
Two telescopes in Hawaii and Chile spotted in the thick Venutian clouds the chemical signature of phosphine, a noxious gas that on Earth is only associated with life, according to a study in Monday's journal Nature Astronomy.
14 Sep 17:01 • India Today • 4286117813386412128.htmlAstronomers find potential sign of life high in Venus's atmosphere
Two telescopes in Hawaii and Chile spotted in the thick Venutian clouds the chemical signature of phosphine, a noxious gas that on Earth is only associated with life
14 Sep 16:15 • Business-Standard • 1502508925817351296.htmlLife on Venus? Astronomers see hints of life in planet's clouds
Astronomers have found hints of life in the clouds surrounding Venus.
14 Sep 17:23 • euronews • 7318238121431756776.htmlAnti-inflammatory drug may shorten COVID-19 recovery time
14 Sep 16:36 • 3 articles
Anti-inflammatory drug may shorten COVID-19 recovery time
A drug company says that adding an anti-inflammatory medicine to a drug already widely used for hospitalized COVID-19 patients shortens their time to recove
14 Sep 16:36 • iNFOnews.ca • 6669504245961463806.htmlAnti-inflammatory drug may shorten Covid-19 recovery time
The study tested baricitinib, a pill that Indianapolis-based Lilly already sells as Olumiant to treat rheumatoid arthritis, the less common form of arthritis that occurs when a mistaken or overreacting immune system attacks joints, causing inflammation.
14 Sep 15:24 • Hindustan Times • 696565557801070280.htmlAnti-inflammatory drug may shorten COVID-19 recovery time
A drug company says that adding an anti-inflammatory medicine to a drug already widely used for hospitalized COVID-19 patients shortens their time to recovery by an additional day.
14 Sep 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836441481322243.htmlCOVID-19 patients with sleep apnoea could be at additional risk
14 Sep 04:00 • 3 articles
COVID-19 patients with sleep apnoea could be at additional risk
People who have been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnoea could be at increased risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19 according to a new study from the University of Warwick.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468953063870.htmlSleep apnea patients could be at increased risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19
People who have been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnoea could be at increased risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19 according to a new study from the University of Warwick.
14 Sep 11:34 • News-Medical.net • 4522523029975970165.htmlSleep apnea patients at greater risk of developing COVID-19 complications, study finds
COVID-19 patients who have been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea may have a greater risk of adverse outcomes from the virus, according to a new U.K. study.
14 Sep 18:19 • Coronavirus • 2422791598391936431.htmlDine out at your own risk!
14 Sep 09:20 • 5 articles
Dine out at your own risk!
Eating at restaurants spells greater possibility of catching Covid than going shopping or visiting someone’s place, says report
14 Sep 09:20 • BusinessLine • 5283601716993569.htmlDining in restaurants may increase COVID-19 spread risk: Study
For the findings, the research team examined data from adults at 11 facilities across US
14 Sep 09:36 • Gulf News • 2086521544225649142.htmlDining in restaurants may increase COVID-19 spread risk: Study
For the findings, the research team examined data from adults at 11 facilities across US
14 Sep 09:36 • Gulf News • 2086521544791363242.htmlDining in restaurants may increase Covid-19 spread risk: Study
NEW YORK: In a study related to novel coronavirus, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found that people who are dining at a restaurant at a higher risk of Covid-19 transmission than some other community activities.Fro the fi
14 Sep 00:00 • The Shillong Times • 2998999879905068692.htmlRegeneron's antibody drug added to UK Recovery trial of COVID treatments
14 Sep 12:52 • 2 articles
Antibody drug added to UK Recovery trial of COVID treatments
LONDON: The world’s largest randomised trial of potential medicines for COVID-19 is to add Regeneron’s experimental antiviral antibody cocktail REGN-COV2 to the drugs it is testing in patients hospitalized with the disease. The UK RECOVERY trial, which has been testing a range of potential COVID-19 treatments since it began in April, will compare the effects of adding
14 Sep 12:52 • Arab News • 8912634264288339393.htmlRegeneron's antibody drug added to UK Recovery trial of COVID treatments
LONDON: The world's largest randomised trial of potential medicines for COVID-19 is to add Regeneron's experimental antiviral antibody cocktail REGN-COV2 to the drugs it is testing in patients hospitalised with the disease.
14 Sep 15:37 • The Peninsula • 1202843881572234268.htmlChildren born in Autumn are more likely to suffer from food allergies: Study
13 Sep 23:30 • 2 articles
Children born in Autumn are more likely to suffer from food allergies: Study
Food allergy is something we generally do not talk about much as it seems simple that you have to avoid consumption of a particular food. But it can b
13 Sep 23:30 • The Times of India • 6060938663519071977.htmlWhy are Autumn babies more likely to have allergies?
A new study says babies born Sept-Oct have higher risk of allergic diseases. But why?
14 Sep 07:57 • Gulf News • 2086521544796560439.htmlScientists find ‘life harbouring’ gas on Venus
14 Sep 15:37 • 2 articles
"Exciting Signs Of Possible Presence Of Life": Scientist On Venus Find
The atmosphere of Venus contains traces of phosphine gas -- which on Earth is associated with living organisms -- scientists said on Monday, in fresh insight into conditions on our nearest planetary neighbour.
14 Sep 15:37 • NDTV.com • 5090057682105648472.htmlScientists find ‘life harbouring’ gas on Venus
The atmosphere of Venus contains traces of phosphine gas -- which on Earth is associated with living organisms -- scientists said on Monday, in fresh insight into conditions on our nearest planetary neighbour.
14 Sep 15:40 • The Guardian • 7580308504062183047.htmlEli Lilly's rheumatoid arthritis drug helps recovery in COVID-19 patients
14 Sep 12:42 • 2 articles
Eli Lilly's rheumatoid arthritis drug helps recovery in coronavirus patients
Eli Lilly said on Monday its rheumatoid arthritis drug baricitinib shortened the time taken to recover from Covid-19 in hospitalized patients when taken in combination with Gilead Sciences Inc's antiviral remdesivir.
14 Sep 12:42 • CNBC • 7787100274116955766.htmlEli Lilly's rheumatoid arthritis drug helps recovery in COVID-19 patients
Eli Lilly and Co said on Monday its rheumatoid arthritis drug shortened the time to recovery in hospitalized COVID-19 patients when used along with Gilead Sciences Inc's remdesivir.
14 Sep 14:08 • The Peninsula • 1202843882666444101.htmlPossible sign of life on Venus
14 Sep 16:15 • 2 articles
Possible sign of life on Venus
Astronomers reported today that they’ve detected phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus, a possible biosignature of life on the planet. The researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Techn…
14 Sep 16:15 • Boing Boing • 4601305169406955649.htmlLife on Venus? Astronomers see a signal in its clouds
Many scientists think planet once possessed an atmosphere where life could have flourished
14 Sep 16:23 • Gulf News • 2086521543628806731.htmlHere’s what you need to know about clinical trials as drug makers push forward with coronavirus vaccine studies
14 Sep 12:17 • 1 article
Here’s what you need to know about clinical trials as drug makers push forward with coronavirus vaccine studies
Whether you’re new to investing in pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies or simply paying close attention to the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine,...
14 Sep 12:17 • MarketWatch • 8975941549918366437.htmlOxford and AstraZeneca resume coronavirus vaccine trial
13 Sep 21:16 • 1 article
Oxford and AstraZeneca resume coronavirus vaccine trial
LONDON - Oxford University announced Saturday it was resuming a trial for a coronavirus vaccine it is developing with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, a
13 Sep 21:16 • iNFOnews.ca • 6669504245858130003.htmlScottish First Minister raises ‘serious concern’ over ‘test results backlog’
14 Sep 12:13 • 3 articles
Scottish First Minister raises ‘serious concern’ over ‘test results backlog’
Nicola Sturgeon was speaking at the Scottish Government’s coronavirus briefing.
14 Sep 12:13 • Jersey Evening Post • 6141642773352147219.htmlScottish First Minister raises ‘serious concern’ over ‘test results backlog’
Nicola Sturgeon was speaking at the Scottish Government’s coronavirus briefing.
14 Sep 12:10 • Shropshire Star • 3480199991270566163.htmlScottish First Minister raises ‘serious concern’ over ‘test results backlog’
Nicola Sturgeon was speaking at the Scottish Government’s coronavirus briefing.
14 Sep 12:10 • Express & Star • 7324224458816743699.htmlComputer-designed antiviral proteins inhibit COVID-19 in lab, scientists find
14 Sep 10:54 • 2 articles
Computer-designed antiviral proteins inhibit COVID-19 in lab, scientists find
As scientists discovered COVID-19 Computer-designed synthetic antiviral proteins have been shown to protect lab-grown human cells from SARS-CoV-2
14 Sep 10:54 • TechGenyz • 5378425016434421631.htmlComputer-designed antiviral proteins inhibit COVID-19 in lab, scientists find
Coronaviruses are studded with so-called Spike proteins, which latch onto human cells to enable the virus to break in and infect them, they said.
14 Sep 10:48 • The Indian Express • 2885715105745518950.htmlTotal confirmed COVID-19 cases in Oman stand at 89,746
13 Sep 17:45 • 2 articles
Total confirmed COVID-19 cases in Oman stand at 89,746
The total number of positive COVID-19 cases in the Sultanate reached 89,746, while the number of recoveries stood at 83,771.
13 Sep 17:45 • Times of Oman • 5168079155897438793.html10 die of COVID-10 in Oman
83,928 have so far recovered, which is 93% percent of total cases reported
14 Sep 15:16 • Gulf News • 2086521543944370838.htmlCoronavirus cases are growing in 11 U.S. states as Fauci warns of 'disturbing' data
13 Sep 20:30 • 1 article
Coronavirus cases are growing in 11 U.S. states as Fauci warns of 'disturbing' data
Covid-19 cases continued to grow over the weekend in nearly a dozen states as the nation's leading infectious disease expert warns about the nation's worrying level of new infections.
13 Sep 20:30 • CNBC • 7787100274921515953.htmlOver-the-counter medicinal cannabis plan not what it seems, experts warn
14 Sep 07:42 • 3 articles
Over-the-counter medicinal cannabis plan not what it seems, experts warn
Medicinal cannabis could be available over-the-counter in Australia by next year as the national medicines regulator weighs a proposal to allow it to be sold without a prescription.
14 Sep 07:42 • The Age • 7967730562906209193.htmlOver-the-counter medicinal cannabis plan not what it seems, experts warn
Medicinal cannabis could be available over-the-counter in Australia by next year as the national medicines regulator weighs a proposal to allow it to be sold without a prescription.
14 Sep 07:42 • Brisbane Times • 2314609339925281705.htmlOver-the-counter medicinal cannabis plan not what it seems, experts warn
Medicinal cannabis could be available over-the-counter in Australia by next year as the national medicines regulator weighs a proposal to allow it to be sold without a prescription.
14 Sep 07:42 • WAtoday • 6806590900371471273.htmlResearchers develop new PET imaging agent that spotlights inflammation
14 Sep 16:11 • 2 articles
Researchers develop new PET imaging agent that spotlights inflammation
Many of the most common diseases -- cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular and lung disease, and even COVID-19 -- have been linked to chronic or excessive inflammation.
14 Sep 16:11 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031018952563.htmlImaging agent developed at Washington University spotlights inflammation
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have created a new PET imaging agent that detects signs of inflammation. Such a tracer could aid diagnosis and study of diseases ranging from cardiovascular disease to cancer to COVID-19.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468594160392.htmlReducing nitrogen with boron and beer
14 Sep 16:33 • 3 articles
Reducing nitrogen with boron and beer
Humankind is reliant on the ammonium in synthetic fertilizer for food. However, producing ammonia from nitrogen is extremely energy-intensive and requires the use of transition metals.
14 Sep 16:33 • phys.org • 3476726123766373037.htmlReducing nitrogen with boron and beer
The industrial conversion of nitrogen to ammonium provides fertiliser for agriculture. Würzburg chemists have now achieved this conversion at room temperature and low pressure using only light elements.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467963777636.htmlReducing nitrogen with boron and beer
The industrial conversion of nitrogen to ammonium provides fertilizer for agriculture. Chemists have now achieved this conversion at room temperature and low pressure using only light elements.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803054417282.htmlGilead CEO: We're studying new ways to treat coronavirus with remdesivir outside of the hospital
14 Sep 13:03 • 1 article
Gilead CEO: We're studying new ways to treat coronavirus with remdesivir outside of the hospital
"We want to follow the science here. We don't to get ahead of it," Gilead Sciences CEO Daniel O'Day told CNBC on Monday.
14 Sep 13:03 • CNBC • 7787100275745138452.htmlA gas found on Earth that signifies life has been detected in the clouds on Venus
14 Sep 15:37 • 1 article
A gas found on Earth that signifies life has been detected in the clouds on Venus
A gas found on Earth has also been detected in the atmosphere of Venus in a discovery that could hint at unknown processes occurring on that planet.
14 Sep 15:37 • CTVNews • 2422791599013200277.htmlBotox for TMJ disorders may not lead to bone loss in the short term, but more research is needed
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Botox for TMJ disorders may not lead to bone loss in the short term, but more research is needed
Botox injections to manage jaw and facial pain do not result in clinically significant changes in jaw bone when used short term and in low doses, according to researchers at NYU College of Dentistry. However, they found evidence of bone loss when higher doses were used.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469414057180.htmlBotox for TMJ disorders may not lead to bone loss in the short term, but more research is needed
Botox injections to manage jaw and facial pain do not result in clinically significant changes in jaw bone when used short term and in low doses, according to researchers. However, they found evidence of bone loss when higher doses were used.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801349042180.htmlA warm Jupiter orbiting a cool star
14 Sep 04:00 • 3 articles
A warm Jupiter orbiting a cool star
A planet observed crossing in front of, or transiting, a low-mass star has been determined to be about the size of Jupiter.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469181115720.htmlA warm Jupiter orbiting a cool star
A planet observed crossing in front of, or transiting, a low-mass star has been determined to be about the size of Jupiter. While hundreds of Jupiter-sized planets have been discovered orbiting larger ...
14 Sep 16:06 • phys.org • 3476726124930920817.htmlA warm Jupiter orbiting a cool star
A planet observed crossing in front of, or transiting, a low-mass star has been determined to be about the size of Jupiter.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801277109199.htmlDNA damage caused by migrating light energy
14 Sep 11:17 • 4 articles
DNA damage may occur far away from the point of incidence of radiation
Ultraviolet light endangers the integrity of human genetic information and may cause skin cancer. For the first time, researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have demonstrated that DNA damage may also occur far away from the point of incidence of the radiation.
14 Sep 11:17 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031318908704.htmlDNA damage caused by migrating light energy
Ultraviolet light endangers the integrity of human genetic information and may cause skin cancer. For the first time, researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have demonstrated that DNA ...
14 Sep 16:50 • phys.org • 3476726124881352887.htmlDNA damage caused by migrating light energy
Ultraviolet light endangers the integrity of human genetic information and may cause skin cancer. For the first time, researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have demonstrated that DNA damage may also occur far away from the point of incidence of the radiation. They produced an artificially modeled DNA sequence in new architecture and detected DNA damage at a distance of 30 DNA building blocks. The results are reported in Angewandte Chemie (DOI: 10.1002/anie.202009216).
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468822249787.htmlDNA damage caused by migrating light energy
Ultraviolet light endangers the integrity of human genetic information and may cause skin cancer. For the first time, researchers have demonstrated that DNA damage may also occur far away from the point of incidence of the radiation. They produced an artificially modeled DNA sequence in new architecture and detected DNA damage at a distance of 30 DNA building blocks.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801346083379.htmlPhysicists "trick" photons into behaving like electrons using a "synthetic" magnetic field
14 Sep 04:00 • 3 articles
Physicists "trick" photons into behaving like electrons using a "synthetic" magnetic field
Scientists have discovered an elegant way of manipulating light using a ''synthetic'' Lorentz force -- which in nature is responsible for many fascinating phenomena including the Aurora Borealis.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468877607585.htmlPhysicists 'trick' photons into behaving like electrons using a 'synthetic' magnetic field
Scientists have discovered an elegant way of manipulating light using a 'synthetic' Lorentz force—which in nature is responsible for many fascinating phenomena including the Aurora Borealis.
14 Sep 16:05 • phys.org • 3476726122977362442.htmlPhysicists 'trick' photons into behaving like electrons using a 'synthetic' magnetic field
Scientists have discovered an elegant way of manipulating light using a 'synthetic' Lorentz force -- which in nature is responsible for many fascinating phenomena including the Aurora Borealis.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802938343035.htmlAstraZeneca resumes Covid-19 vaccine trial
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
AstraZeneca resumes Covid-19 vaccine trial
AstraZeneca has resumed British clinical trials of its Covid-19 vaccine, one of the most advanced in development, after getting the green light...
14 Sep 00:00 • Otago Daily Times Online News • 3107042079793985636.htmlSpain to begin clinical trials of Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine today
14 Sep 02:08 • 2 articles
Spain to begin clinical trials of Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine today
Spain's first trials of a coronavirus vaccine are scheduled to begin on Monday, Alberto Borobia, the chief of the clinical trials unit of the La Paz University Hospital in Madrid
14 Sep 02:08 • Business-Standard • 1502508924748570491.htmlCOVID-19 vaccine update: Spain to begin clinical trials of Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine today
Spain's first trials of a coronavirus vaccine are scheduled to begin on Monday, Alberto Borobia, the chief of the clinical trials unit of the La Paz University Hospital in Madrid.
14 Sep 03:30 • Free Press Journal • 9080771787363256920.htmlClimate change triggers migration, particularly in middle-income countries
14 Sep 04:00 • 3 articles
Climate change triggers migration - particularly in middle-income countries
Environmental hazards affect populations worldwide and can drive migration under specific conditions. Changes in temperature levels, increased rainfall variability, and rapid-onset disasters, such as tropical storms, are important factors as shown by a new study led by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). Environmental migration is most pronounced in middle-income and agricultural countries but weaker in low-income countries, where populations often lack resources needed for migration.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469340376817.htmlClimate change triggers migration—particularly in middle-income countries
Environmental hazards affect populations worldwide and can drive migration under specific conditions. Changes in temperature levels, increased rainfall variability, and rapid-onset disasters, such as ...
14 Sep 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726123618731624.htmlClimate change triggers migration, particularly in middle-income countries
Environmental hazards affect populations worldwide and can drive migration under specific conditions. Changes in temperature levels, increased rainfall variability, and rapid-onset disasters, such as tropical storms, are important factors as shown by a new study. Environmental migration is most pronounced in middle-income and agricultural countries but weaker in low-income countries, where populations often lack resources needed for migration.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802487909077.htmlEmbryos taking shape via buckling
14 Sep 15:15 • 3 articles
Embryos taking shape via buckling
The embryo of an animal first looks like a hollow sphere. Invaginations then appear at different stages of development, which will give rise to the body's structures (the brain, digestive tract, etc.). ...
14 Sep 15:15 • phys.org • 3476726124462881637.htmlEmbryos taking shape via buckling
A hundred cells (pink and green) encapsulated in a hollow sphere (cyan). They form a proliferating epithelium that invaginates spontaneously.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468763340232.htmlEmbryos taking shape via buckling
The embryo of an animal first looks like a hollow sphere. Invaginations then appear at different stages of development, which will give rise to the body's structures. Although buckling could be the dominant mechanism that triggers invagination, it has never been possible of measuring the tiny forces involved. This gap has finally been filled.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802317485850.htmlCANADA: Health experts criticize feds' vaccine deals, call for international funding
14 Sep 00:55 • 1 article
CANADA: Health experts criticize feds' vaccine deals, call for international funding
Trudeau has said repeatedly that Canada wants to ensure that poorer countries have fair access to an eventual cure for the COVID-19 pandemic because the novel coronavirus can only be stamped out if it is stamped out everywhere
14 Sep 00:55 • KitchenerToday.com • 52741009875728751.htmlCoronavirus: Monoclonal antibodies to begin UK trial
UAE announces emergency approval for use of COVID-19 vaccine
14 Sep 18:06 • 1 article
UAE announces emergency approval for use of COVID-19 vaccine
A phase III trial of a COVID-19 inactivated vaccine developed by Chinese state-owned pharmaceutical company Sinopham began in the UAE in July and is yet to be completed.
14 Sep 18:06 • The Indian Express • 2885715105793766357.htmlDNA unlocks a new understanding of coral
14 Sep 15:58 • 3 articles
Project Phoenix: DNA unlocks a new understanding of coral
Scientists have developed a new genetic tool that can help them better understand and ultimately work to save coral reefs.
14 Sep 15:58 • phys.org • 3476726124234805324.htmlProject Phoenix: DNA unlocks a new understanding of coral
A new study challenges more than 200 years of coral classification. Researchers say the 'traditional' method does not accurately capture the differences between species or their evolutionary relationships. They developed a new genetic tool to help better understand and ultimately work to save coral reefs.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468956439147.htmlDNA unlocks a new understanding of coral
A new study challenges more than 200 years of coral classification. Researchers say the 'traditional' method does not accurately capture the differences between species or their evolutionary relationships. They developed a new genetic tool to help better understand and ultimately work to save coral reefs.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801569961536.htmlDNA webs may drive lung pathology in severe COVID-19
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
DNA webs may drive lung pathology in severe COVID-19
Sticky webs of DNA released from immune cells known as neutrophils may cause much of the tissue damage associated with severe COVID-19 infections, according to two new studies published September 14 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine (JEM). The research, conducted by independent groups in Belgium and Brazil, suggests that blocking the release of these DNA webs could be a new therapeutic target for the management of severe forms of COVID-19.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467619859360.htmlSticky DNA webs may cause tissue damage associated with severe COVID-19 infections
Sticky webs of DNA released from immune cells known as neutrophils may cause much of the tissue damage associated with severe COVID-19 infections, according to two new studies published September 14 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.
14 Sep 16:24 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031535047243.htmlNew treatments for deadly lung disease could be revealed by 3D modeling
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
New treatments for deadly lung disease could be revealed by 3D modeling
A 3D bioengineered model of lung tissue built by University of Michigan researchers is poking holes in decades worth of flat, Petri dish observations into how the deadly disease pulmonary fibrosis progresses.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468454375136.htmlNew treatments for deadly lung disease could be revealed by 3D modeling
A 3D bioengineered model of lung tissue is poking holes in decades worth of flat, Petri dish observations into how the deadly disease pulmonary fibrosis progresses.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801176447217.htmlBioactive nano-capsules to hijack cell behavior
14 Sep 14:13 • 3 articles
Bioactive nano-capsules to hijack cell behavior
Many diseases are caused by defects in signaling pathways of body cells. In the future, bioactive nanocapsules could become a valuable tool for medicine to control these pathways. Researchers from the ...
14 Sep 14:13 • phys.org • 3476726123908172301.htmlBioactive nano-capsules to hijack cell behavior
Many diseases are caused by defects in signaling pathways of body cells. In the future, bioactive nanocapsules could become a valuable tool for medicine to control these pathways. Researchers from the University of Basel have taken an important step in this direction: They succeed in having several different nanocapsules work in tandem to amplify a natural signaling cascade and influence cell behavior.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468397390365.htmlBioactive nano-capsules to hijack cell behavior
Many diseases are caused by defects in signaling pathways of body cells. In the future, bioactive nanocapsules could become a valuable tool for medicine to control these pathways. Researchers have taken an important step in this direction: They succeed in having several different nanocapsules work in tandem to amplify a natural signaling cascade and influence cell behavior.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802455096809.htmlTRESK regulates brain to track time using sunlight as its cue
14 Sep 04:00 • 3 articles
TRESK regulates brain to track time using sunlight as its cue
Research from the University of Kent has found that TRESK, a calcium regulated two-pore potassium channel, regulates the brain's central circadian clock to differentiate behaviour between day and night.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467615769002.htmlTRESK regulates brain to track time using sunlight as its cue
Research has found that TRESK, a calcium regulated two-pore potassium channel, regulates the brain's central circadian clock to differentiate behavior between day and night.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801843095035.htmlTRESK regulates the brain's circadian clock to differentiate behavior between day and night
Research from the University of Kent has found that TRESK, a calcium regulated two-pore potassium channel, regulates the brain's central circadian clock to differentiate behavior between day and night.
14 Sep 12:57 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030671852901.htmlOxford University scientists to carry out first major trial of a tailor-made Covid-19 'antibody cocktail' on hospitalised patients to see if it treats the disease
14 Sep 13:11 • 1 article
Oxford University scientists to carry out first major trial of a tailor-made Covid-19 'antibody cocktail' on hospitalised patients to see if it treats the disease
Hospitals in Britain will trial a therapy created by US-based company Regeneron, which has designed treatment based on immune system antibodies taken from actual Covid-19 survivors.
14 Sep 13:11 • Mail Online • 124328111359310554.htmlImmune system affects mind and body, study indicates
14 Sep 00:00 • 2 articles
Immune system affects mind and body, study indicates
Researchers have discovered that a molecule produced by the immune system acts on the brain to change the behavior of mice.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801743156502.htmlImmune system affects mind and body, study indicates
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have discovered that a molecule produced by the immune system acts on the brain to change the behavior of mice.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468836905571.htmlNew study explores if flirting is real and shows it can work
14 Sep 16:02 • 3 articles
New study explores if flirting is real and shows it can work
"She was totally flirting with you," my friend told me after the hosts left our table.
14 Sep 16:02 • phys.org • 3476726122931361050.htmlNew study explores if flirting is real and shows it can work
Misunderstandings about flirting can potentially result in awkwardness or even accusations of sexual harassment. How can we figure out what other people mean when they smile at us? Is there a unique, identifiable facial expression representing flirting — and if there is, what does it convey, and how effective is it?
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802273673073.htmlNew study explores if flirting is real and shows it can work
A new paper by researchers based at the University of Kansas has been published in the Journal of Sex Research examining if flirting has a particular facial cue effectively used by women to indicate interest in a man.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468197074162.htmlStructure of ATPase, the world's smallest turbine, solved
14 Sep 15:00 • 3 articles
Structure of the enzyme behind the world's smallest turbine, solved
The chemical ATP, adenosine triphosphate, is the fuel that powers all life. Despite ATP's central role, the structure of the enzyme generating ATP, F1Fo-ATP synthase, in mammals, including humans, has ...
14 Sep 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726124837235400.htmlStructure of ATPase, the world's smallest turbine, solved
The chemical ATP, adenosine triphosphate, is the fuel that powers all life. Despite ATP's central role, the structure of the enzyme generating ATP, F1Fo-ATP synthase, in mammals, including humans, has not been known so far. Now, scientists from IST Austria report the first complete structure of the mammalian F1Fo-ATP synthase. This structure also settles a debate on how the permeability transition pore, a structure involved in cell death, cancer, and heart attacks, forms.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468773748905.htmlStructure of ATPase, the world's smallest turbine, solved
The chemical ATP, adenosine triphosphate, is the fuel that powers all life. Despite ATP's central role, the structure of the enzyme generating ATP, F1Fo-ATP synthase, in mammals, including humans, has not been known so far. Now, scientists report the first complete structure of the mammalian F1Fo-ATP synthase. This structure also settles a debate on how the permeability transition pore, a structure involved in cell death, cancer, and heart attacks, forms.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802216679371.htmlSusceptibility of domestic pigs to SARS-CoV-2
14 Sep 04:02 • 1 article
Susceptibility of domestic pigs to SARS-CoV-2
A recent study published on the preprint server bioRxiv sought to determine the susceptibility of domestic swine to SARS-CoV-2. Domestic swine is one of the most highly produced agricultural species that has the potential to impact public health significantly.
14 Sep 04:02 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031927903245.htmlThe intricate protein architecture linked to disease
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
The intricate protein architecture linked to disease
In research published today in the journal Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, scientists at the University of Leeds report that they have been able to visualise the structure of amylin fibrils using the latest electron microscope technology - and have discovered an architecture that they suspect makes some amylin sequences more prone to form amylin aggregates than others: a feature linked to earlier onset of type 2 diabetes.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468060307399.htmlOnline searches for 'gut ailments' reveal clusters
14 Sep 02:18 • 2 articles
Online searches for 'gut ailments' reveal clusters
Researchers found areas where there was a spike in Google queries relating to diarrhoea and loss of appetite frequently reported a sharp rise in cases of coronavirus three to four weeks later.
14 Sep 02:18 • Brisbane Times • 2314609338512522448.htmlOnline searches for 'gut ailments' reveal clusters
Researchers found areas where there was a spike in Google queries relating to diarrhoea and loss of appetite frequently reported a sharp rise in cases of coronavirus three to four weeks later.
14 Sep 02:18 • The Age • 7967730561493449936.htmlECT therapy may cut suicide risk in bipolar patients
14 Sep 00:00 • 2 articles
ECT therapy may cut suicide risk in bipolar patients
"A lot of patients who have failed with other treatments are referred to the Pisa clinic, which is why we were able to gather so much data from a single clinic,"
14 Sep 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025567362725994.htmlSuicide Risk in Bipolar Patients May Be Reduced By Electroconvulsive Therapy
ECT involves a brief electrical stimulation of the brain while the patient is under anesthesia.
14 Sep 11:04 • India News, Breaking News, Entertainment News | India.com • 7150386084716343908.htmlBangladesh counts 1,476 virus cases, 31 deaths in a day
14 Sep 13:41 • 2 articles
Bangladesh surpasses China in COVID-19 deaths as toll tops 4,750
Bangladesh has recorded 1,812 new cases of the coronavirus in a daily count, taking the tally of infections to 339,332.
14 Sep 13:41 • Bdnews24 • 8119004128950524080.htmlBangladesh counts 1,476 virus cases, 31 deaths in a day
Bangladesh has recorded 1,476 new cases of the coronavirus in a daily count, taking the tally of infections to 337,520.
13 Sep 13:47 • Bdnews24 • 8119004130302619369.htmlInfinite chains of hydrogen atoms have surprising properties, including a metallic phase
14 Sep 16:40 • 3 articles
Infinite chains of hydrogen atoms have surprising properties, including a metallic phase
An infinite chain of hydrogen atoms is just about the simplest bulk material imaginable—a never-ending single-file line of protons surrounded by electrons. Yet a new computational study combining four ...
14 Sep 16:40 • phys.org • 3476726125017349526.htmlInfinite chains of hydrogen atoms have surprising properties, including a metallic phase
An infinite chain of hydrogen atoms is just about the simplest bulk material imaginable -- a never-ending single-file line of protons surrounded by electrons. Yet a new computational study combining cutting-edge methods finds that the material boasts remarkable quantum properties, including the chain transforming from a magnetic insulator into a metal. The computational methods used in the study present a significant step toward custom-designing materials with sought-after properties, such as high-temperature superconductivity.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801484566096.htmlInfinite chains of hydrogen atoms have surprising properties, including a metallic phase
An infinite chain of hydrogen atoms is just about the simplest bulk material imaginable -- a never-ending single-file line of protons surrounded by electrons. Yet a new computational study combining cutting-edge methods finds that the material boasts remarkable quantum properties, including the chain transforming from a magnetic insulator into a metal. The computational methods used in the study present a significant step toward custom-designing materials with sought-after properties, such as high-temperature superconductivity.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469314736155.htmlExplained: Why AstraZeneca halted then resumed its trial, and the challenges in vaccinating the whole world
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Explained: Why AstraZeneca halted then resumed its trial, and the challenges in vaccinating the whole world
The unexplained illness of an AstraZeneca vaccine trial subject, challenges in manufacturing, storage and distribution, and the threat of Covid-19 reinfections will weigh heavy as the world raises to inoculate itself against the SARS-CoV-2 virus
14 Sep 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024963631117501.htmlQ&A: Distributed biological processing can prevent pandemics
13 Sep 19:50 • 1 article
Q&A: Distributed biological processing can prevent pandemics
It is possible to leverage the powers of distributed biological processing to fight emerging pathogens faster and prevent them from spreading in the future, building a global antibody defensive barrier, according to Dr. Eric Hobbs.
13 Sep 19:50 • Digital Journal • 4566489172038767624.htmlClimatic changes may potentially impact COVID-19 pandemic
14 Sep 02:50 • 1 article
Climatic changes may potentially impact COVID-19 pandemic
A recent epidemiological study by Princeton University researchers suggests that the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak during the winter season depends on the susceptibility of the population to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-induced infection as well as the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical control measures applied to control the virus spread.
14 Sep 02:50 • News-Medical.net • 4522523032041239267.htmlPoor sleep linked to weight gain in 2-year smartphone sleep tracking study
14 Sep 17:01 • 1 article
Poor sleep linked to weight gain in 2-year smartphone sleep tracking study
People with BMIs of 30 considered obese by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had slightly shorter mean sleep durations and more variable sleep patterns, according to a new study.
14 Sep 17:01 • CTVNews • 2422791598989289076.htmlAstronomers discover possible signs of life in clouds above Venus
14 Sep 15:03 • 1 article
Astronomers discover possible signs of life in clouds above Venus
Microbes may be generating phosphine gas in planet’s upper atmosphere, researchers find
14 Sep 15:03 • Ft • 707176889569620565.htmlCOVID-19 pandemic halts cancer care and damages oncologists' wellbeing
14 Sep 14:35 • 2 articles
COVID-19 pandemic affects delivery of cancer care and oncologists' wellbeing
Delays and cancellation of cancer treatments and other safety measures undertaken to minimise the risk of exposure to the coronavirus (COVID-19) have generated a huge backlog in oncology care and research.
14 Sep 14:35 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031533186842.htmlCOVID-19 pandemic halts cancer care and damages oncologists' wellbeing
Delays and cancellation of cancer treatments and other safety measures undertaken to minimise the risk of exposure to the coronavirus (COVID-19) have generated a huge backlog in oncology care and research. The threat of delayed diagnoses looms while oncology professionals face burnout, according to new studies discussed at the ESMO Virtual Congress 2020.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468815377167.htmlScientists Working On SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Sequences To Fight COVID-19
13 Sep 21:49 • 1 article
Scientists Working On SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Sequences To Fight COVID-19
A group of scientists in India is working on genomic sequences of SARS-CoV-2 around the world, including India, to identify genetic variability and potential molecular targets in virus and human to find the best possible answer to combat the COVID-19 virus.
13 Sep 21:49 • NDTV.com • 5090057681264407844.htmlLight processing improves robotic sensing, study finds
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Light processing improves robotic sensing, study finds
A team of Army researchers uncovered how the human brain processes bright and contrasting light, which they say is a key to improving robotic sensing and enabling autonomous agents to team with humans.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469628544451.htmlLight processing improves robotic sensing, study finds
A team of researchers uncovered how the human brain processes bright and contrasting light, which they say is a key to improving robotic sensing and enabling autonomous agents to team with humans.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802894969092.htmlWHO reports record one-day increase in global coronavirus cases, up over 307,000
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
WHO reports record one-day increase in global coronavirus cases, up over 307,000
The biggest increases were from India, the United States and Brazil, according to the agency's website. Deaths rose by 5,537 to a total of 917,417.
14 Sep 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024965164280551.htmlFull-face readings can optimize fever screening with infrared thermographs
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Cool eyes on fever screening: Optimizing infrared thermography
A report published in the Journal of Biomedical Optics provides insights for optimizing infrared thermograph-based fever screening. Thermography using infrared thermographs (IRTs), enables increased options for temperature estimation with greater accuracy. Although the use of thermography as a stand-alone detection method for COVID-19 is unlikely to prevent spread, emerging evidence and international consensus suggest that it is indeed possible to use IRTs effectively for detecting elevated body temperatures.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469303387764.htmlFull-face readings can optimize fever screening with infrared thermographs
Thermography has been a hot topic this year, due to the need for quicker diagnostics to detect and prevent the spread of COVID-19. Noncontact infrared thermometers (NCITs) are currently a primary tool ...
14 Sep 18:38 • phys.org • 3476726124536199925.htmlCOVID-19: People could be getting immunity from coronavirus by wearing masks - study
13 Sep 23:35 • 1 article
COVID-19: People could be getting immunity from coronavirus by wearing masks - study
Those who contract COVID-19 may not become as sick.
13 Sep 23:35 • Newshub • 2131266986400144791.htmlCovid-19 vaccine race: Need to fund the underdogs if front-runners fail to deliver
14 Sep 08:16 • 1 article
Covid-19 vaccine race: Need to fund the underdogs if front-runners fail to deliver
The trial hiccup in the Oxford-developed Covid-19 vaccine has revived fear about possible failure or short of desired success for front-runner candidates. Some experts have called for funding of what are being called underdog vaccine candidates.
14 Sep 08:16 • India Today • 4286117812933391938.htmlOn the road to conductors of the future
14 Sep 15:16 • 3 articles
On the road to conductors of the future
Superconducting wires can transport electricity without loss. This would allow for less power production, reducing both costs and greenhouse gasses. Unfortunately, extensive cooling stands in the way, ...
14 Sep 15:16 • phys.org • 3476726124120373439.htmlOn the road to conductors of the future
Superconducting wires can transport electricity without loss. This would allow for less power production, reducing both costs and greenhouse gasses. Unfortunately, extensive cooling stands in the way, because existing superconductors only lose their resistance at extremely low temperatures. In the journal Angewandte Chemie, scientist have now introduced new findings about hydrogen sulfide in the H(3)S form, and its deuterium analogue D(3)S, which become superconducting at the relatively high temperatures of -77 and -107 °C, respectively.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467831870766.htmlOn the road to conductors of the future
Superconducting wires can transport electricity without loss. This would allow for less power production, reducing both costs and greenhouse gasses. Unfortunately, extensive cooling stands in the way, because existing superconductors only lose their resistance at extremely low temperatures. Scientists have now introduced new findings about hydrogen sulfide in the H(3)S form, and its deuterium analogue D(3)S, which become superconducting at the relatively high temperatures of -77 and -107 °C, respectively.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802963152291.htmlPhysicists discover new magnetoelectric effect
14 Sep 00:00 • 3 articles
Physicists discover new magnetoelectric effect
A special material was found, which shows a surprising new effect: Its electrical properties can be controlled with a magnetic field. This effect works completely differently than usual. It can be controlled in a highly sensitive way.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802067683218.htmlPhysicists discover new magnetoelectric effect
A special material was found, which shows a surprising new effect: Its electrical properties can be controlled with a magnetic field. This effect works completely differently than usual. It can be controlled in a highly sensitive way.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467784246378.htmlPhysicists discover new magnetoelectric effect
Electricity and magnetism are closely related: Power lines generate a magnetic field, rotating magnets in a generator produce electricity. However, the phenomenon is much more complicated: electrical ...
14 Sep 14:20 • phys.org • 3476726124042839662.htmlTake a breath before giving asthma patients steroids, experts say
14 Sep 14:01 • 2 articles
Take a breath before giving asthma patients steroids, experts say
Researchers say steroid tablets are being overprescribed, raising the risk of long-term side-effects for patients including diabetes and osteoperosis.
14 Sep 14:01 • WAtoday • 6806590899356956256.htmlTake a breath before giving asthma patients steroids, experts say
Researchers say steroid tablets are being overprescribed, raising the risk of long-term side-effects for patients including diabetes and osteoperosis.
14 Sep 14:01 • The Age • 7967730561891694176.htmlDams exacerbate the consequences of climate change on river fish
14 Sep 00:00 • 3 articles
Dams exacerbate the consequences of climate change on river fish
A potential response of river fish to environmental changes is to colonize new habitats. But what happens when dams and weirs restrict their movement? And are native and alien species similarly affected?
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802093075689.htmlDams exacerbate the consequences of climate change on river fish
A potential response of river fish to environmental changes is to colonize new habitats. But what happens when dams and weirs restrict their movement? And are native and alien species similarly affected? ...
14 Sep 16:34 • phys.org • 3476726123345703290.htmlDams exacerbate the consequences of climate change on river fish
A potential response of river fish to environmental changes is to colonize new habitats. But what happens when dams and weirs restrict their movement? And are native and alien species similarly affected? Researchers from the Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) and the Spanish University of Girona (UdG) have addressed these questions in a recent study.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469494368793.htmlFirst Covid reinfection case appears in JK
13 Sep 23:09 • 1 article
First Covid reinfection case appears in JK
Jammu Tawi, Sep 13: Jammu and Kashmir has reported its first case of coronavirus re-infection – a dental surgeon – who first tested positive in July and was discharged upon full recovery. The case of Covid-19 re-infection surfaced at tertiary-care SKIMS hospital in Srinagar for the first time, officials said. While confirming the re-infection case, […]
13 Sep 23:09 • Northlines • 6096227020846202979.htmlSmart virus
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Smart virus
HSE University researchers have found microRNA molecules that are potentially capable of repressing the replication of human coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2. It turns out that the virus uses miRNA hsa-miR-21-3p to inhibit growth in the first stages of infection in order to delay the active immune response. The results of the research have been published in the journal PeerJ. https://peerj.com/articles/9994/
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467625104489.htmlResearchers identify microRNA molecules that could repress the replication of human coronaviruses
HSE University researchers have found microRNA molecules that are potentially capable of repressing the replication of human coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2.
14 Sep 14:23 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031562491082.htmlOutbreak of Legionnaires' disease in West Bromwich
14 Sep 10:48 • 1 article
Outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in West Bromwich
An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease is being investigated in West Bromwich – as Covid cases continued to surge across the borough.
14 Sep 10:48 • Express & Star • 7324224460377052681.htmlMedical professionals in the West Midlands 'hugely concerned' about second Covid-19 wave, union bosses say
14 Sep 10:41 • 1 article
Medical professionals in the West Midlands 'hugely concerned' about second Covid-19 wave, union bosses say
Medical professionals in the West Midlands are "hugely concerned" that the prospect of a second wave of coronavirus is very real, union bosses say.
14 Sep 10:41 • Express & Star • 7324224459410741835.htmlSigns of 'alien life' appear on Venus after breakthrough
14 Sep 15:13 • 1 article
Signs of 'alien life' appear on Venus after breakthrough
As if 2020 wasn't bonkers enough...Scientists have discovered a rare molecule in the clouds of Venus, which suggests alien life could be afoot.
14 Sep 15:13 • Buzz.ie • 7092425148205447048.htmlDrug for common liver condition may be an effective treatment for dementia
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Drug for common liver condition may be an effective treatment for dementia
A team of researchers, led by the University of York, have identified new proteins involved in protecting neurons and discovered that Ursodeoxycholic Acid - an already approved drug, with very low toxicity - increases these proteins and protects neurons from death.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469023699738.htmlInternational flights on September 14: Here are the flights operated by Air India under Vande Bharat Mission
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
International flights on September 14: Here are the flights operated by Air India under Vande Bharat Mission
International flights: Check flights leaving for and from India to bring back stranded Indians.
14 Sep 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024964588473691.htmlJadavpur University to provide handset, data pack to students not having smartphones
14 Sep 05:40 • 2 articles
Jadavpur University to provide handset, data pack to students not having smartphones
The total number of such students was being assessed by a university committee after the students' union provided their own survey figure.
14 Sep 05:40 • The Indian Express • 2885715105140665990.htmlJadavpur University to provide smartphones, data pack to students
JU also decided to hold final semester examination in arts and science stream in contactless digital mode from October 1 to 10
13 Sep 12:34 • Business-Standard • 1502508924982588870.htmlSepsis accounts for over 11m preventable deaths, says Global Alliance
14 Sep 08:04 • 1 article
Sepsis accounts for over 11m preventable deaths, says Global Alliance
The Global Sepsis Alliance has said Sepsis accounts for over 11 million preventable deaths annually, affects close to 50 million people globally, and that more than 40% of those are children under the age of five.
14 Sep 08:04 • Vanguard News • 4125100339522801123.htmlU.S. COVID-19 cases rise by 34K; Trump faces new criticisms
14 Sep 12:49 • 1 article
U.S. COVID-19 cases rise by 34K; Trump faces new criticisms
Sept. 14 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump's response and leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic is again under fire on Monday, after the United States saw an addition of more than 30,000 cases and hundreds of new deaths.
14 Sep 12:49 • UPI • 8257973865921173680.htmlLoneliness doubled among older adults in first months of COVID-19, poll shows
14 Sep 04:00 • 3 articles
Loneliness doubled among older adults in first months of COVID-19, poll shows
Staying close to home and avoiding crowded places can help older adults reduce their risk of COVID-19. But a new national poll suggests it comes with a cost, especially for those with health challenges. In June of this year, 56% of people over the age of 50 said they sometimes or often felt isolated from others - more than double the 27% who felt that way in a similar poll in 2018.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467738622386.htmlNew poll highlights feelings of loneliness and isolation among older adults during COVID-19
Staying close to home and avoiding crowded places can help older adults reduce their risk of COVID-19. But a new national poll suggests it comes with a cost, especially for those with health challenges.
14 Sep 12:41 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031029999140.htmlPoll finds surge in loneliness among older adults during pandemic
The constraints of the coronavirus pandemic have many more older adults feeling lonely this summer than in years past.
14 Sep 16:27 • UPI • 8257973865188003389.htmlThe lasting misery of coronavirus long-haulers
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
The lasting misery of coronavirus long-haulers
Months after infection with SARS-CoV-2, some people are still battling crushing fatigue, lung damage and other symptoms of ‘long COVID’.
14 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820125431942776.htmlAnimals' magnetic 'sixth' sense may come from bacteria
14 Sep 15:56 • 3 articles
Animals' magnetic 'sixth' sense may come from bacteria, new paper suggests
A University of Central Florida researcher is co-author of a new paper that may help answer why some animals have a magnetic 'sixth' sense, such as sea turtles' ability to return to the beach where they ...
14 Sep 15:56 • phys.org • 3476726124747539715.htmlAnimals' magnetic 'sixth' sense may come from bacteria
A researcher may help answer why some animals have a magnetic 'sixth' sense, such as sea turtles' ability to return to the beach where they were born. The researchers proposes that the magnetic sense comes from a symbiotic relationship with magnetotactic bacteria.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802221291770.htmlAnimals' magnetic 'sixth' sense may come from bacteria, new paper suggests
A University of Central Florida researcher is co-author of a new paper that may help answer why some animals have a magnetic ''sixth'' sense, such as sea turtles' ability to return to the beach where they were born. The researchers recently authored an article in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B that proposes a hypothesis that the magnetic sense comes from a symbiotic relationship with magnetotactic bacteria.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469012137303.htmlCOVID-19 can 'hijack' brain cells, starve others to death - new study
13 Sep 22:14 • 1 article
COVID-19 can 'hijack' brain cells, starve others to death - new study
Lead researcher Dr Akiko Iwasaki said it's like a "silent infection".
13 Sep 22:14 • Newshub • 2131266987107152858.htmlCoronavirus: T cells in patients missing antibodies
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus: T cells in patients missing antibodies
Some COVID patients don't have detectable antibodies - but they do produce immune cells called T cells...
14 Sep 00:00 • The Naked Scientists • 1674119673124469490.htmlWhich immune response could cause a vaccine against COVID-19?
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Which immune response could cause a vaccine against COVID-19?
Immune reactions caused by vaccination can help protect the organism, or sometimes may aggravate the condition. It is especially important now when multiple vaccines against COVID-19 are being developed. The top immunologists analyse types of immune response to predict what kind of vaccine would be the best.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469553616951.htmlPfizer would know if its COVID-19 vaccine works by October end
14 Sep 07:18 • 1 article
Pfizer would know if its COVID-19 vaccine works by October end
Phizer CEO Albert Bourla said that their experimental COVID-19 vaccine could be distributed in the U.S. by year end, if it receives marketing approval.
14 Sep 07:18 • Thehealthsite • 4766622851014099695.htmlAsia offers more flu shots to head off COVID-19 complications
14 Sep 15:35 • 1 article
Asia offers more flu shots to head off COVID-19 complications
Some Asian countries are rolling out early and more aggressive influenza vaccination programs this year, seeking to reduce the potential of people ...
14 Sep 15:35 • CNA • 5644198862662055060.htmlStop blaming NAPLAN and start doing something to help students excel in writing
14 Sep 14:00 • 3 articles
Stop blaming NAPLAN and start doing something to help students excel in writing
NAPLAN conducts the most comprehensive assessment of student writing anywhere in the world.
14 Sep 14:00 • Brisbane Times • 2314609338789061875.htmlStop blaming NAPLAN and start doing something to help students excel in writing
NAPLAN conducts the most comprehensive assessment of student writing anywhere in the world.
14 Sep 14:00 • The Age • 7967730561769989363.htmlStop blaming NAPLAN and start doing something to help students excel in writing
NAPLAN conducts the most comprehensive assessment of student writing anywhere in the world.
14 Sep 14:00 • WAtoday • 6806590899235251443.htmlIndia's whole-virion inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine shows promise
14 Sep 00:30 • 1 article
India's whole-virion inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine shows promise
Researchers in India have conducted a preclinical study demonstrating the safety and efficacy of a new candidate vaccine for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the agent that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
14 Sep 00:30 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031941817778.htmlTrials resume for AZ/Oxford University COVID-19 vaccine
14 Sep 13:01 • 1 article
Trials resume for AZ/Oxford University COVID-19 vaccine
After the Medicines Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA) confirmed that it was safe to do so, clinical trials for the AstraZeneca/Oxford coronavirus vaccine, AZD1222, have resumed in the UK.
14 Sep 13:01 • PMLive • 7773534727454062816.htmlGestational diabetes may accelerate child's biological age
14 Sep 06:34 • 1 article
Gestational diabetes may accelerate child's biological age
Children born to mothers who had diabetes during pregnancy may age faster
14 Sep 06:34 • Gulf News • 2086521543744804575.htmlThe Major Moons Of Uranus Are Not That Different From Pluto
14 Sep 17:24 • 1 article
The Major Moons Of Uranus Are Not That Different From Pluto
Uranus has only been visited by human probes once, and while we long to go back, there is still much we can do in exploring from afar. This latest discover
14 Sep 17:24 • IFLScience • 242791749610355283.htmlFast and efficient method to produce red blood cells developed
14 Sep 12:26 • 3 articles
SMART researchers develop fast and efficient method to produce red blood cells
Researchers from Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), MIT's research enterprise in Singapore, have discovered a new way to manufacture human red blood cells (RBCs) that cuts the ...
14 Sep 12:26 • phys.org • 3476726124567822729.htmlSMART researchers develop fast and efficient method to produce red blood cells
Researchers from Singapore-MIT developed a faster and more efficient way to manufacture red blood cells that cuts down on cell culture time by half. The cells are frozen in liquid nitrogen and thawed on demand to produce matured RBCs in only 11 days, removing the need for continuous 23-day manufacturing. The team also designed complementary technology for more targeted cell sorting and purification.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467557945272.htmlFast and efficient method to produce red blood cells developed
Researchers have developed a faster and more efficient way to manufacture red blood cells that cuts down on cell culture time by half. The cells are frozen in liquid nitrogen and thawed on demand to produce matured RBCs in only 11 days, removing the need for continuous 23-day manufacturing. The team also designed complementary technology for more targeted cell sorting and purification.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802102999110.htmlCovid-19 vaccine Covishield trials set to restart in Mumbai
14 Sep 00:30 • 1 article
Covid-19 vaccine Covishield trials set to restart in Mumbai
The trial of an experimental Covid-19 vaccine that was halted after a participant fell ill is set to resume in Mumbai.The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine has been named Covishield in India.
14 Sep 00:30 • Mumbai Mirror • 1209961193056652227.html1 New Case Of COVID-19
14 Sep 12:27 • 3 articles
1 New Case Of COVID-19
There is one new community case of COVID-19 to report today.
14 Sep 12:27 • SCOOP • 5315658999911298706.htmlCoronavirus: One new case of COVID-19 in New Zealand
The young girl is linked to the Botany sub-cluster.
14 Sep 00:34 • Newshub • 2131266987123516198.htmlInternational trial of blood thinners for COVID-19 treatment begins
14 Sep 03:49 • 1 article
International trial of blood thinners for COVID-19 treatment begins
These trials, known as ACTIV-4 Antithrombotics, are part of the three planned adaptive trials in this area of clinical research, included in the Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines (ACTIV) initiative. They are expected to yield new data on the safety and efficacy of these drugs in the treatment of active and convalescent COVID-19 treatment.
14 Sep 03:49 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030379377358.htmlRs 65,560 crore to fight future pandemics! Centre to invest in research, healthcare
14 Sep 08:35 • 1 article
Rs 65,560 crore to fight future pandemics! Centre to invest in research, healthcare
Stating that an effective vaccine would be the sure shot tool in containing COVID-19, Dr Vardhan said more than 30 vaccine candidates are in different stages of development in India
14 Sep 08:35 • Business Today • 1145527430947401451.htmlHPV vaccination rising among U.S. kids, many still unprotected
14 Sep 13:53 • 1 article
HPV vaccination rising among U.S. kids, many still unprotected
More U.S. kids are getting a recommended vaccine that protects against several cancers -- but there is still much room for improvement, a new study finds.
14 Sep 13:53 • UPI • 8257973865474843852.htmlFG inaugurates committee on COVID-19 herbal cure
14 Sep 16:37 • 2 articles
FG inaugurates committee on COVID-19 herbal cure
Okechukwu Nnodim, AbujaThe Federal Government on Monday inaugurated a Ministerial Committee on COVID-19 Herbal Remedies and Natural Compounds as it strives to find an indigenous cure for the c...
14 Sep 16:37 • Punch Newspapers • 3524240995736332307.htmlMinister inaugurates committee on COVID-19 herbal cure
In a bid to find a home-grown solution for the COVID-19 pandemic, the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu on Monday inaugurated the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology (FMST) Ministerial Committee on Covid-19 herbal remedies and natural compounds. Onu stated that COVID-19 remains a threat to the health and well-being of Nigerians […]
14 Sep 14:06 • The Guardian • 7580308504264584079.htmlAre children more likely to be SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatic than adults?
14 Sep 15:00 • 1 article
Are children more likely to be SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatic than adults?
he frequency of children carrying asymptomatic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection has been suggested to be higher than among adults. It is also suggested that asymptomatic children enhance viral spread. A new study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics in September 2020 explores the truth of this common belief.
14 Sep 15:00 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030019000370.htmlFood mechanics recipe to serve up healthy food that lasts
14 Sep 12:29 • 2 articles
Food mechanics recipe to serve up healthy food that lasts
QUT researchers are working to design faster, cheaper, and better ways to store food.
14 Sep 12:29 • phys.org • 3476726123949733520.htmlFood mechanics recipe to serve up healthy food that lasts
Researchers are investigating the science of food drying to design faster, cheaper and better ways to store food.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802296933058.htmlVenus Might Host Life, New Discovery Suggests
14 Sep 15:00 • 2 articles
Venus Might Host Life, New Discovery Suggests
The unexpected atmospheric detection of phosphine, a smelly gas made by microbes on Earth, could spark a revolution in astrobiology
14 Sep 15:00 • Scientific American • 532798823775412663.htmlVenus Might Host Life, New Discovery Suggests
There is something funky going on in the clouds of Venus. Telescopes have detected unusually high concentrations of the molecule phosphine -- a stinky, flammable chemical typically associated with feces, farts and rotting microbial activity -- in an atmospheric layer far above the planet's scorching...
14 Sep 11:20 • science.slashdot.org • 3975130316225576583.htmlA bifidobacterial protein that can reduce inflammation in COVID-19 found by a RUDN geneticist
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
A bifidobacterial protein that can reduce inflammation in COVID-19 found by a RUDN geneticist
A geneticist from RUDN University studied the effect of Bifidobacterium (intestinal bacteria) on the inflammatory process and discovered that their surface protein is capable of stopping excessive or uncontrollable inflammation, like the one observed in COVID-19 patients. A fragment of this protein can be used as an anti-inflammatory medication when treating coronavirus and other diseases.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468726825176.htmlTouch-and-know: Brain activity during tactile stimuli reveals hand preferences in people
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Touch-and-know: Brain activity during tactile stimuli reveals hand preferences in people
Scientists at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, show that it is possible to distinguish between left-handed and right-handed people by noninvasively monitoring just their brain activity during passive tactile stimulation. These results are key in haptic research (the study of sensory systems) and have various important implications for brain-computer interfaces, augmented reality, and even artificial intelligence.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467853188491.htmlTouch-and-know: Brain activity during tactile stimuli reveals hand preferences in people
Scientists show that it is possible to distinguish between left-handed and right-handed people by noninvasively monitoring just their brain activity during passive tactile stimulation. These results are key in haptic research (the study of sensory systems) and have various important implications for brain-computer interfaces, augmented reality, and even artificial intelligence.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802217571705.htmlNational Institutes of Health doles out $39 million for 'All of US' Tech Partnership
14 Sep 12:50 • 1 article
National Institutes of Health doles out $39 million for 'All of US' Tech Partnership
The National Institutes of Health partnered with Vibrent Health in a $39 million deal to boost its 'All of Us' research initiative's tech platform.
14 Sep 12:50 • Business Insider • 6060062399732136291.htmlTandem devices feel the heat
14 Sep 15:00 • 2 articles
Tandem devices feel the heat
Understanding how solar cell operation changes as it moves from the lab into the real world is essential for optimizing their design prior to mass production. KAUST researchers show how perovskite/silicon ...
14 Sep 15:00 • Tech Xplore • 4945708899651455319.htmlTandem devices feel the heat
Researchers develop a better understanding of how novel solar cells developed in the lab will operate under real conditions.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468106386755.htmlCovid-19: Sarawak records 5th day of zero new positive cases today, tally remains at 700
14 Sep 10:54 • 2 articles
Covid-19: Sarawak records 5th day of zero new positive cases today, tally remains at 700
KUCHING, Sept 14 — Sarawak recorded its fifth day of zero new positive Covid-19 cases today, said the State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC). It said as such, the number of accumulated positive cases in the state remain at 700. “There are also no Covid-19 patients who had recovered or were...
14 Sep 10:54 • Malaymail • 302165935782054706.htmlArctic transitioning to a new climate state
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Arctic transitioning to a new climate state
The fast-warming Arctic has started to transition from a predominantly frozen state into an entirely different climate with significantly less sea ice, warmer temperatures, and more rain, according to a comprehensive new study of Arctic conditions.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468843667569.htmlArctic transitioning to a new climate state
The fast-warming Arctic has started to transition from a predominantly frozen state into an entirely different climate with significantly less sea ice, warmer temperatures, and more rain, according to a comprehensive new study of Arctic conditions.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801238047813.htmlDiscovery of noxious gas on Venus could be a sign of life
14 Sep 15:00 • 1 article
Discovery of noxious gas on Venus could be a sign of life
Has Venus been harboring microbes this whole time?
14 Sep 15:00 • The Verge • 1337119303493776882.htmlCoronavirus vaccine | Current production not enough, will take 4-5 years to vaccinate everyone, says Adar Poonawalla
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus vaccine | Current production not enough, will take 4-5 years to vaccinate everyone, says Adar Poonawalla
CEO of Serum Institute Adar Poonawalla said also raised concerns about vaccine distribution in India given the country’s poor cold chain infrastructure to transport the vaccine safely
14 Sep 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024964906807287.htmlShedding light on altered blood cell traits involved in severe COVID-19
14 Sep 00:58 • 1 article
Shedding light on altered blood cell traits involved in severe COVID-19
Researchers at the University of Georgia in the United States have shed light on the pathological mechanisms underlying the association between the genetic locus 3p21.31 and severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
14 Sep 00:58 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031044692040.htmlCovaxin: Study finds reduction in replication of virus in rhesus monkeys
13 Sep 21:52 • 1 article
Covaxin: Study finds reduction in replication of virus in rhesus monkeys
New findings of ‘animal challenge’ studies designed to find out whether the vaccine candidate can protect animals from the disease has shown the vaccine induced a strong immune response and protected monkeys from the infection.
13 Sep 21:52 • The Indian Express • 2885715105024549671.htmlUranian moons in new light
14 Sep 13:50 • 2 articles
Uranian moons in new light
More than 230 years ago astronomer William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus and two of its moons. Using the Herschel Space Observatory, a group of astronomers led by Örs H. Detre of the Max Planck ...
14 Sep 13:50 • phys.org • 3476726123708453126.htmlAstronomers characterize Uranian moons using new imaging analysis
Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Using new image processing techniques, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy were able to characterize the physical properties of Uranus' five moons, according to a study published Monday in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.
14 Sep 16:14 • UPI • 8257973865213587520.htmlCOVID-19: Nearly 50% of kids under 10 years get flu in Dubai, says new study
14 Sep 11:31 • 1 article
COVID-19: Nearly 50% of kids under 10 years get flu in Dubai, says new study
Almost 16% flu patients in Dubai from 2017-2019 required hospitalisation
14 Sep 11:31 • Gulf News • 2086521543765802502.htmlIndustrial meat is spreading disease, killing workers, ruining the environment
14 Sep 16:58 • 1 article
Industrial meat is spreading disease, killing workers, ruining the environment
The reduction of habitats and the skyrocketing number of farm animals increase the possibility of infectious-disease transmission from animals to humans.
14 Sep 16:58 • MarketWatch • 8975941548901951947.htmlCoronavirus vaccine: DCGI to decide on Serum Institute's clinical trials today
14 Sep 03:33 • 1 article
Coronavirus vaccine: DCGI to decide on Serum Institute's clinical trials today
The DCGI had issued a show-cause notice to Serum Institute of India on September 9 for not informing it about AstraZeneca pausing clinical trials of the vaccine candidate in other countries
14 Sep 03:33 • Business Today • 1145527432250175232.htmlMyriad Exoplanets in Our Galaxy Could Be Made of Diamond And Rock
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Myriad Exoplanets in Our Galaxy Could Be Made of Diamond And Rock
Here in the Solar System, we have quite an interesting variety of planets, but they are limited by the composition of our Sun. Since the planets, moons, asteroids and other bodies are made out of what was left over after the Sun was finished formin
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231564680381792.htmlHow do COVID-19 triggered blood clots affect the heart? A doctor answers
14 Sep 13:40 • 1 article
How do COVID-19 triggered blood clots affect the heart? A doctor answers
'Emerging evidence indicates that COVID-19 leads to blood clots in an estimated 30 per cent of critically-ill patients,' says Dr Zakia Khan, Senior Interventional Cardiologist of Fortis Hospital, Kalyan
14 Sep 13:40 • The Indian Express • 2885715104496409495.htmlEssential Science: Is it possible to predict stroke risk?
14 Sep 07:40 • 1 article
Essential Science: Is it possible to predict stroke risk?
A new study, from the University of Virginia Health System, suggests that the use of an online calculator can predict an individuals stroke risk. This, and other studies relating to stroke risk, are examined as part of this Essential Science column.
14 Sep 07:40 • Digital Journal • 4566489172924191415.htmlHow flu shots can help in the fight against Covid
14 Sep 15:36 • 1 article
How flu shots can help in the fight against Covid
Yes, thats the flu vaccine, offered as an annual event that not nearly enough people partake in. The excuses are numerous, ranging from “I never get the flu” to “I had the vaccine once and still got the flu.”
14 Sep 15:36 • The Economic Times • 7653256036445875555.htmlOnline searches for 'gut ailments' reveal clusters
14 Sep 02:18 • 1 article
Online searches for 'gut ailments' reveal clusters
Researchers found areas where there was a spike in Google queries relating to diarrhoea and loss of appetite frequently reported a sharp rise in cases of coronavirus three to four weeks later.
14 Sep 02:18 • WAtoday • 6806590898958712016.htmlExosuit Trial Shows Positive Steps For Helping Stroke Victims Walk Again
14 Sep 10:38 • 1 article
Exosuit Trial Shows Positive Steps For Helping Stroke Victims Walk Again
A study published in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation has reported positive results from a trial of robotic exosuit-aided rehabilitation
14 Sep 10:38 • IFLScience • 242791749427254211.htmlTake a breath before giving asthma patients steroids, experts say
14 Sep 14:01 • 1 article
Take a breath before giving asthma patients steroids, experts say
Researchers say steroid tablets are being overprescribed, raising the risk of long-term side-effects for patients including diabetes and osteoperosis.
14 Sep 14:01 • Brisbane Times • 2314609338910766688.htmlSingle atom-thin platinum makes a great chemical sensor
14 Sep 12:30 • 2 articles
Single atom-thin platinum makes a great chemical sensor
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, together with colleagues from other universities, have discovered the possibility to prepare one-atom thin platinum for use as a chemical sensor. ...
14 Sep 12:30 • phys.org • 3476726123109089481.htmlSingle atom-thin platinum makes a great chemical sensor
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, together with colleagues from other universities, have discovered the possibility to prepare one-atom thin platinum for use as a chemical sensor. The results were recently published in the scientific journal Advanced Material Interfaces.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469441459049.htmlResearchers create morphing crystals powered by water evaporation
14 Sep 00:00 • 3 articles
Researchers create morphing crystals powered by water evaporation
New study details the design of materials that enable clean and sustainable water evaporation energy that can be harvested and efficiently converted into motion with the potential to power future mechanical devices and machines.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802710791261.htmlResearchers create morphing crystals powered by water evaporation
Water evaporation, as observed when a puddle of water disappears on a summer day, is a remarkably powerful process. If it were harnessed, the process could provide a clean source of energy to power mechanical ...
14 Sep 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726123015580219.htmlResearchers create morphing crystals powered by water evaporation
New study details the design of materials that enable clean and sustainable water evaporation energy that can be harvested and efficiently converted into motion with the potential to power future mechanical devices and machines.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467526731987.htmlNo benefit from drug used to reduce heart disease in kidney patients
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
No benefit from drug used to reduce heart disease in kidney patients
Following a large, seven-year clinical trial, researchers have shown the drug, lanthanum carbonate, does not reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with chronic kidney disease. The drug has been commonly prescribed to this patient group to help reduce the risk of both bone disease and cardiovascular disease.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468974489383.htmlRare dolphins return to Hong Kong as coronavirus halts ferry traffic
14 Sep 11:52 • 1 article
Rare dolphins return to Hong Kong as coronavirus halts ferry traffic
HONG KONG: The number of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins seen around Hong Kong has jumped as the pause in high-speed ferry traffic due to the ...
14 Sep 11:52 • CNA • 5644198862971924052.htmlArizona reports no new COVID-19 deaths, 213 more cases
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Arizona reports no new COVID-19 deaths, 213 more cases
Arizona health officials are reporting just over 200 new COVID-19 cases but no additional deaths.
14 Sep 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836442222708968.htmlCovid-19 tally in India: Are some states hiding death numbers despite rising cases?
14 Sep 08:09 • 1 article
Covid-19 tally in India: Are some states hiding death numbers despite rising cases?
Coronavirus deaths in India: On Friday, as India added 95,735 cases and registered 1,172 deaths, the country’s case fatality rate dipped to 1.68%. Another reason for the dip in case fatality rate may be better clinical management.
14 Sep 08:09 • The Financial Express • 1288289580765664262.htmlFive people infected by flesh-eating bacteria from Long Island Sound
14 Sep 05:32 • 3 articles
Five people infected by flesh-eating bacteria from Long Island Sound
Connecticut health officials are warning residents after a string of infections caused by a flesh-eating bacteria found in the Long Island Sound. Five patients in the state have been diagnosed with a
14 Sep 05:32 • New York Post • 7654946769124792303.htmlRare bacterial infections reported in Long Island Sound in ‘unusually high numbers,' health officials warn
Connecticut health officials have issued a warning regarding exposure to the Long Island Sound after an unusually high number of rare illnesses from bacterial infections were reported.
14 Sep 13:22 • Fox News • 7362823819801824247.htmlPotential sea animal reservoirs for coronaviruses?
14 Sep 03:36 • 1 article
Potential sea animal reservoirs for coronaviruses?
The COVID-19 pandemic has focused, yet again, intense research interest on coronaviruses, due to the high toll the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has taken on human life, health, economic well-being, and social activity. A recent paper published on the server Preprints in September 2020 reviews what is known about this viral infection in water life.
14 Sep 03:36 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031699227397.htmlScientists focusing on climate issues claim 3 Balzan prizes
14 Sep 12:32 • 2 articles
Scientists focusing on climate issues claim 3 Balzan prizes
MILAN — Three scientists focusing on climate issues were among the winners of this year’s Balzan Prize, which recognizes scholarly and scientific achievements, organizers said Monday.
14 Sep 12:32 • 680News • 8014034333908347529.htmlScientists focusing on climate issues claim 3 Balzan prizes
Three scientists focusing on climate issues were among the winners of this year's Balzan Prize, which recognizes scholarly and scientific achievements, organizers said Monday.
14 Sep 16:20 • phys.org • 3476726124614792567.htmlMeasuring brainwaves produced during REM sleep can predict patients response to treatment from depression
14 Sep 05:35 • 1 article
Measuring brainwaves produced during REM sleep can predict patients response to treatment from depression
Scientists have discovered that measuring brainwaves produced during REM sleep can predict whether a patient will respond to treatment from depression.
14 Sep 05:35 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030823703258.htmlStudy: Cigarette smoking is linked to worse outcomes in patients treated for bladder cancer
14 Sep 14:13 • 1 article
Study: Cigarette smoking is linked to worse outcomes in patients treated for bladder cancer
Patients treated for bladder cancer with a surgery known as radical cystectomy have worse outcomes if they are smokers, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis by Keck Medicine of USC. The study appeared in The Journal of Urology.
14 Sep 14:13 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030684497147.htmlAstronomers may have found signs of life in the atmosphere of Venus
14 Sep 18:22 • 1 article
Astronomers may have found signs of life in the atmosphere of Venus
Astronomers in a paper published in the science journal Nature on Monday said they have identified the apparent presence of phosphine gas in Venus’ atmosphere. This is unusual because, per the paper, any phosphorus in this region should be in…
14 Sep 18:22 • TechSpot • 7732733960660048977.htmlA map of SARS-CoV-2 escape mutations enables the development of therapeutic antibody cocktails
14 Sep 01:41 • 1 article
A map of SARS-CoV-2 escape mutations enables the development of therapeutic antibody cocktails
A recent tour-de-force study by the US researchers describes a comprehensive approach to completely map mutations to the SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain (RBD) that escape antibody binding – enabling, in turn, rational design of antibody therapeutics and appraisal of the antigenic consequences of viral evolution. The results are currently available in a bioRxiv preprint paper.
14 Sep 01:41 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030568243935.htmlInternet Search Results Predict US COVID-19 Hotspots Weeks Later, Study Reveals
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Internet Search Results Predict US COVID-19 Hotspots Weeks Later, Study Reveals
Googling your symptoms when you're feeling sick might lead you towards some pretty unreliable medical information most of the time, but that doesn't mean it's an entirely useless exercise.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231566086090882.htmlGenetic adaption to climate change is swift in crop pests
14 Sep 13:50 • 1 article
Genetic adaption to climate change is swift in crop pests
Fruit flies have the uncanny ability to wake up from a months-long hibernation right when their food of choice—say, the fruit from apple or Hawthorn trees—is at its peak. They're active for a couple ...
14 Sep 13:50 • phys.org • 3476726124018803971.htmlNew study from MD Anderson and BridgeBio's Navire Pharma shows SHP2 inhibition overcomes multiple therapeutic-resistance mechanisms in lung cancer
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
New study from MD Anderson and BridgeBio's Navire Pharma shows SHP2 inhibition overcomes multiple therapeutic-resistance mechanisms in lung cancer
New preclinical research from MD Anderson and Navire finds a novel drug targeting SHP2 can overcome multiple paths of therapeutic resistance in lung cancer. Navire will launch a clinical trial of SHP2 inhibitors by the end of 2020.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469231653263.htmlGlobal study reveals time running out for many soils - but conservation measures can help
14 Sep 16:15 • 2 articles
Global study reveals time running out for many soils—but conservation measures can help
A major new international study has provided a first worldwide insight into how soil erosion may be affecting the longevity of our soils.
14 Sep 16:15 • phys.org • 3476726124140891111.htmlGlobal study reveals time running out for many soils - but conservation measures can help
Researchers found more than 90 per cent of the conventionally farmed soils in their global study were thinning, and 16 per cent had lifespans of less than a century. These rapidly thinning soils were found all over the world, including countries such as Australia, China, the UK, and the USA.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468588882064.htmlBabies of depressed or anxious mothers exhibit physiologically stronger signs of stress
14 Sep 05:33 • 1 article
Babies of depressed or anxious mothers exhibit physiologically stronger signs of stress
Scientists have shown that the babies of mothers dealing with anxiety or depression exhibit physiologically stronger signs of stress than babies of healthy mothers, when given a standard stress test. These babies show a significantly increased heart rate, which researchers fear may lead to imprinted emotional stresses as the child grows up.
14 Sep 05:33 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031010374367.htmlRapid Test for Ovarian Cancer Detection Developed
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Rapid Test for Ovarian Cancer Detection Developed
Researchers at the University of Turku have developed a test for ovarian cancer detection with a sensitivity 4.5 times higher than that of the conventional laboratory test. The simple lateral flow test is based on rapid detection of abnormal sugar structures directly from the blood sample.
14 Sep 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232462893491870.htmlCoronavirus Vaccine Won’t Be Available to Everyone Before End of 2024, says Serum Institute Chief
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus Vaccine Won’t Be Available to Everyone Before End of 2024, says Serum Institute Chief
NEW DELHI: As the world is grappling with the pandemic and is eagerly waiting for the official announcement of a vaccine for COVID-19, the chief executive of the world’s largest vaccine manufacturing firm Mr. Adar Poonawalla has said that there isn't
14 Sep 00:00 • The Shillong Times • 2998999880015034597.htmlAre South Africans becoming immune to COVID-19?
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Are South Africans becoming immune to COVID-19?
Professor of Vaccinology at Wits University, Shabir Madhi, said that some sectors of the population could have developed immune cells.
14 Sep 00:00 • ewn.co.za • 2308610108457826420.htmlResearch paper discusses future of field-based sciences in COVID-19 world
14 Sep 16:33 • 2 articles
Research paper discusses future of field-based sciences in COVID-19 world
Independent group leaders Eleanor Scerri and Denise Kuehnert of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (MPI-SHH) have teamed up with other colleagues from the institute and beyond to ...
14 Sep 16:33 • phys.org • 3476726123541664400.html"COVID-19 is here to stay for the foreseeable future" -- Field work in a pandemic
Independent group leaders Eleanor Scerri and Denise Kühnert of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (MPI-SHH) have teamed up with other colleagues from the institute and beyond to comment on the future of field-based sciences in a COVID-19 world. The piece outlines the epidemiological characteristics of SARS-CoV-2, details its effects on field-based sciences and identifies how working practices can be remodeled to overcome the challenges brought on by the virus.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469034992210.htmlNew X-ray microscopy technique enables comprehensive imaging of dense neural circuits
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Neural cartography
A new x-ray microscopy technique could help accelerate efforts to map neural circuits and ultimately the brain itself. Combined with artificial intelligence-driven image analysis, researchers used XNH to reconstruct dense neural circuits in 3D, comprehensively cataloging neurons and even tracing individual neurons from muscles to the central nervous system in fruit flies.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467954034988.htmlNew X-ray microscopy technique enables comprehensive imaging of dense neural circuits
A new x-ray microscopy technique could help accelerate efforts to map neural circuits and ultimately the brain itself. Combined with artificial intelligence-driven image analysis, researchers used XNH to reconstruct dense neural circuits in 3D, comprehensively cataloging neurons and even tracing individual neurons from muscles to the central nervous system in fruit flies.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803026203119.htmlNew COVID-19 cases in Ontario surge to 14-week high
14 Sep 14:22 • 1 article
New COVID-19 cases in Ontario surge to 14-week high
Ontario has recorded a significant spike in the number of new COVID-19 cases, reporting the highest number of new infections in 14 weeks.
14 Sep 14:22 • Toronto • 5211060989103430177.htmlStem Cell Research Uncovers Treatments for Genetic Parkinson's
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Stem Cell Research Uncovers Treatments for Genetic Parkinson's
In a seven-year research effort, an international team of scientists has clarified the cause for certain genetic forms of Parkinson's disease, and has identified potential pharmacological treatments
14 Sep 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232463022190439.htmlMechanism discovered how the coronavirus hijacks the cell
14 Sep 13:50 • 1 article
Mechanism discovered how the coronavirus hijacks the cell
Researchers at ETH Zurich and the University of Bern have discovered a mechanism by which the corona virus manipulates human cells to ensure its own replication. This knowledge will help to develop drugs ...
14 Sep 13:50 • phys.org • 3476726123679839840.htmlGoogle Doodle Says, "Thank You Coronavirus Helpers"
14 Sep 07:18 • 1 article
Google Doodle Says, "Thank You Coronavirus Helpers"
"Thank you coronavirus helpers," said today's Google Doodle in appreciation of the work undertaken by the frontline workers battling the COVID-19 pandemic. "As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people are coming together to help one another now more than ever...," Google said. Google has been spreading awareness through its Doodles and on social media, putting out precautions against the deadly virus.
14 Sep 07:18 • NDTV.com • 5090057681956036965.htmlSingle-molecule imaging of SARS-CoV-2 spikes on virus particles
14 Sep 07:55 • 1 article
Single-molecule imaging of SARS-CoV-2 spikes on virus particles
Using single-molecule FRET analysis, a team of researchers has revealed how the different conformations of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike protein are interconnected. Figuring out the different conformations in real-time and which conformations antibodies prefer may help design effective vaccines and drugs. The research is published on the preprint server bioRxiv*.
14 Sep 07:55 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031553329987.htmlBig answers from tiny particles
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Big answers from tiny particles
A team of physicists led by Kanazawa University demonstrate a theoretical mechanism that would explain the tiny value for the mass of neutrinos and point out that key operators of the mechanism can be probed by current and future experiments. This work may provide a breakthrough for big philosophical quandaries, including why matter exists.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469599715038.htmlBig answers from tiny particles
A team of scientists led by Kanazawa University proposed a new mathematical framework to understand the properties of the fundamental particles called neutrinos. This work may help cosmologists make progress ...
14 Sep 15:16 • phys.org • 3476726123221612047.htmlSome but not all US metro areas could grow all needed food locally, estimates study
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Some but not all US metro areas could grow all needed food locally, estimates study
How local could food be in the U.S.? A modeling study estimates the distance within which metro centers could meet food needs if they tried to feed themselves locally. Some--but not all--could rely on nearby agricultural land, and dietary changes would increase local potential, according to the study.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469285689357.htmlSome but not all US metro areas could grow all needed food locally, estimates study
How local could food be in the U.S.? A modeling study estimates the distance within which metro centers could meet food needs if they tried to feed themselves locally. Some -- but not all -- could rely on nearby agricultural land, and dietary changes would increase local potential, according to the study.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802656913488.htmlStriking New Images Reveal How SARS-CoV-2 Infects Lung Cells in Detail
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Striking New Images Reveal How SARS-CoV-2 Infects Lung Cells in Detail
As the COVID-19 pandemic crests wave after wave in many parts of the world, researchers have delivered a new look at the tiny coronavirus responsible for the huge chaos.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231564353732057.htmlMassive chunk of Greenland's largest glacier crashes into sea
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Massive chunk of Greenland's largest glacier crashes into sea
The 113-square-kilometre (43-square-mile) block broke off the Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden glacier in Northeast Greenland, which the scientists said had been expected given the rising average temperatures.
14 Sep 00:00 • ewn.co.za • 2308610106847697104.htmlNew method to design diamond lattices and other crystals from microscopic building blocks
14 Sep 16:08 • 3 articles
New method to design diamond lattices and other crystals from microscopic building blocks
An impressive array of architectural forms can be produced from the popular interlocking building blocks known as LEGOS. All that is needed is a child's imagination to construct a virtually infinite variety ...
14 Sep 16:08 • phys.org • 3476726124083674957.htmlNew method to design diamond lattices and other crystals from microscopic building blocks
In a new study appearing in the journal Physical Review Letters, researchers describe a technique for using LEGO®-like elements at the scale of a few billionths of a meter. Further, they are able to cajole these design elements to self-assemble, with each LEGO® piece identifying its proper mate and linking up in a precise sequence to complete the desired nanostructure.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469341890835.htmlNew method to design diamond lattices and other crystals from microscopic building blocks
Researchers describe a technique for using LEGO®-like elements at the scale of a few billionths of a meter. Further, they are able to cajole these design elements to self-assemble, with each LEGO® piece identifying its proper mate and linking up in a precise sequence to complete the desired nanostructure.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802075440070.htmlPainless paper patch test for glucose levels uses microneedles
14 Sep 00:00 • 2 articles
Painless paper patch test for glucose levels uses microneedles
Researchers have developed a microneedle patch for monitoring glucose levels using a paper sensor. The device painlessly monitors fluid in the skin within seconds. Anyone can use the disposable patch without training, making it highly practical. Additionally, fabrication is easy, low cost, and the glucose sensor can be swapped for other paper-based sensors that monitor other important biomarkers.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801097600352.htmlResearchers develop patch of needles connected to a paper sensor for diagnosing prediabetes
Patches seem to be all the rage these days. There are birth control patches, nicotine patches, and transdermal medicinal patches, just to name a few.
14 Sep 16:46 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031852856014.htmlWhen methane-eating microbes eat ammonia instead
14 Sep 12:20 • 1 article
When methane-eating microbes eat ammonia instead
As a side effect of their metabolism, microorganisms living on methane can also convert ammonia. In the process, they produce nitric oxide (NO), a central molecule in the global nitrogen cycle. Scientists ...
14 Sep 12:20 • phys.org • 3476726123766971202.htmlKorea ‘miles away’ from herd immunity
14 Sep 05:44 • 1 article
Korea ‘miles away’ from herd immunity
South Korean public health authorities on Monday released the results of the random testing of 1,440 people, which found that just one had tested positive for antibodies to the novel coronavirus. The second round of antibody tests by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency took place between June 10 and Aug. 13. Among those surveyed, 16.6 percent were residents of Seoul, 29.4 percent were in Gyeonggi Provin...
14 Sep 05:44 • Koreaherald • 8029273603470024335.htmlLatest Results on Peanut Allergy Treatment Are In, And They're Super Promising
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Latest Results on Peanut Allergy Treatment Are In, And They're Super Promising
A pioneering new study is offering new hope to peanut allergy sufferers.
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231564633254886.htmlEli Lilly: Baricitinib, Remdesivir reduce COVID-19 hospitalization
14 Sep 18:05 • 1 article
Eli Lilly: Baricitinib, Remdesivir reduce COVID-19 hospitalization
Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Drugmaker Eli Lilly and Incyte said Monday Baricitinib in combination with Remdesivir met the primary endpoint of reduction of time to recovery in comparison with just Remdesivir in a COVID-19 treatment trial.
14 Sep 18:05 • UPI • 8257973865955147097.htmlLots of deep sleep can delay onset of dementia because brain 'washes itself'
13 Sep 20:52 • 1 article
Lots of deep sleep can delay onset of dementia because brain 'washes itself'
The key to avoiding degenerative brain diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia is getting plenty of good quality sleep now, claim researchers, who discovered the brain 'washes itself' as we kip
13 Sep 20:52 • mirror • 675785260177563000.htmlCell signaling research rings warning bells over an emerging cancer drug target
14 Sep 12:48 • 1 article
Cell signaling research rings warning bells over an emerging cancer drug target
Researchers at the Babraham Institute have used their understanding of cellular signalling to highlight a pitfall in an emerging treatment for cancer and inflammation.
14 Sep 12:48 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031022886202.htmlMiddlesex University Dubai introduces the ‘Think Smart. Study Different.’ model
14 Sep 03:00 • 1 article
Middlesex University Dubai introduces the ‘Think Smart. Study Different.’ model
New and returning students can choose between two modes of study
14 Sep 03:00 • Gulf News • 2086521544069289607.htmlFirst images of Covid infected cells mandates Mask usage
14 Sep 00:23 • 1 article
First images of Covid infected cells mandates Mask usage
Images now produced by scientists show the number of novel coronavirus particles produced and released per cell inside the lungs. These images of Covid-19 infecting lab-grown respiratory tract cells were obtained by researchers, including Camille Ehre. Associated with the University of North Carolina (UNC) Children’s Research Institute, Ehre generated these high-powered microscopic images to demonstrate […]
14 Sep 00:23 • Northlines • 6096227020450073400.htmlThank You Coronavirus Helpers: Google dedicates doodle to honour those on the front line amid COVID-19 pandemic
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Thank You Coronavirus Helpers: Google dedicates doodle to honour those on the front line amid COVID-19 pandemic
In the doodle, Google replaced the two 'o' in Google to feature those who continued to deliver the essential services amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.
14 Sep 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024965182073459.htmlUniversity of Waterloo readies for COVID-19 to reach student residences
14 Sep 17:56 • 1 article
University of Waterloo readies for COVID-19 to reach student residences
The university says students living on-campus will be able to isolate or quarantine in their rooms if they contract the coronavirus
14 Sep 17:56 • KitchenerToday.com • 52741010053613130.htmlScientists Create New Masks to Fight Coronavirus, Claim It's Better Than Surgical Mask
14 Sep 14:48 • 1 article
Scientists Create New Masks to Fight Coronavirus, Claim It's Better Than Surgical Mask
The researchers revealed that commonly used surgical masks are not anti-bacterial. This may lead to the risk of secondary transmission of bacterial infection when people touch the contaminated surfaces of the used masks or discard them improperly.
14 Sep 14:48 • India News, Breaking News, Entertainment News | India.com • 7150386083483812779.htmlOne in four university students ‘not positive about quality of online lessons’
14 Sep 06:27 • 1 article
One in four university students ‘not positive about quality of online lessons’
The findings come as students return to campus for the start of term after months of remote learning.
14 Sep 06:27 • Shropshire Star • 3480199993344206426.htmlScientists Have Pinpointed The Gene That Regulates Sexual Desire In Men
14 Sep 12:31 • 1 article
Scientists Have Pinpointed The Gene That Regulates Sexual Desire In Men
Researchers from Northwestern University have identified the gene that regulates the male libido, opening the door to new treatments for men who experience
14 Sep 12:31 • IFLScience • 242791749942866134.htmlProf Chris Whitty 'told off' chief scientist Sir Patrick Vallance for pushing too hard for a lockdown in March, confidential emails reveal
14 Sep 09:37 • 1 article
Prof Chris Whitty 'told off' chief scientist Sir Patrick Vallance for pushing too hard for a lockdown in March, confidential emails reveal
Sir Patrick Vallance said he 'argued stronger than anyone' for harsh restrictions early in the crisis, as he defended his own performance during internal wrangling.
14 Sep 09:37 • Mail Online • 124328111863674723.htmlBritain bets on another coronavirus vaccine with £1.3billion investment in Scottish factory which will manufacture 190million doses of Valneva's jab
14 Sep 11:45 • 1 article
Britain bets on another coronavirus vaccine with £1.3billion investment in Scottish factory which will manufacture 190million doses of Valneva's jab
The company Valneva, which hopes to get approval for its Covid-19 vaccine in the second half of 2021, will supply Britain with at least 60million doses as part of the deal.
14 Sep 11:45 • Mail Online • 124328111522896717.htmlCassava Sciences Announces Positive Results In Phase 2 Trial Of New Alzheimer’s Drug
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Cassava Sciences Announces Positive Results In Phase 2 Trial Of New Alzheimer’s Drug
The drug, sumifilam, targets a new protein in Alzheimer’s disease called Filamen A.
14 Sep 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587530890129847.htmlGoogle searches for gut symptoms such as diarrhoea predict Covid-19 hotspots weeks later, scientists claim
14 Sep 11:14 • 1 article
Google searches for gut symptoms such as diarrhoea predict Covid-19 hotspots weeks later, scientists claim
Academics found there was a surge in coronavirus cases roughly three to four weeks after a spike in searches for symptoms. In New York interest in diarrhoea almost doubled three weeks before surge.
14 Sep 11:14 • Mail Online • 124328112079273126.htmlDr Miriam Stoppard: It's vital to control spread of Covid-19 within the family
14 Sep 16:48 • 1 article
Dr Miriam Stoppard: It's vital to control spread of Covid-19 within the family
The recent Oldham outbreak was probably seeded by the younger generation and transmitted within large multigenerational households. If we don’t get the right public health measures in place there could be more surges within households introduced by young family members
14 Sep 16:48 • mirror • 675785261521617657.htmlConcerns that arrival of students for Freshers' Week could spread Covid-19
14 Sep 01:00 • 1 article
Concerns that arrival of students for Freshers' Week could spread Covid-19
THE prospect of thousands of students descending on universities for Freshers' Week has sparked concerns about a rise in Covid-19 cases and potential transmission to older people.
14 Sep 01:00 • The Irish News • 993065636117269.htmlMicrobial Life on Venus? Here's What You Really Need to Know About The Major Discovery
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Microbial Life on Venus? Here's What You Really Need to Know About The Major Discovery
Venus, the Evening Star, may gleam prettily in our night sky, but up close it's about as inhospitable as a rocky planet can be, with sulphuric acid rains, a suffocating CO2 atmosphere, and a surface atmospheric pressure up to 100 times greater tha
14 Sep 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231564422333165.htmlHigh-risk patients for colorectal cancer lack knowledge about colonoscopy
14 Sep 13:43 • 2 articles
Study shows lack knowledge about colonoscopy among high-risk patients
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cause of cancer deaths in the United States and advanced colorectal polyps are a major risk factor.
14 Sep 13:43 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030023314254.htmlHigh-risk patients for colorectal cancer lack knowledge about colonoscopy
Many clinicians rely on self-reports from their high-risk patients about their need and proper interval for repeat surveillance colonoscopy. Researchers analyzed data on high-risk patients and found that 28 percent were unaware of either the need for a repeat colonoscopy or the proper surveillance interval. Of these, 16.6 percent were unaware of the proper three-year interval to obtain a follow-up surveillance colonoscopy. Also, 12 percent did not know that they required a follow-up surveillance colonoscopy.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468076675121.htmlAre serological surveys false positives?
14 Sep 15:03 • 1 article
Are serological surveys false positives?
The results are not scientifically or even statistically accurate and, hence, administrators must not take them at face value
14 Sep 15:03 • BusinessLine • 5283601884483137.htmlCoronavirus vaccine by Pfizer-BioNTech could be available by end of 2020, claims top official
14 Sep 10:06 • 1 article
Coronavirus vaccine by Pfizer-BioNTech could be available by end of 2020, claims top official
Coronavirus vaccine news and update: On September 12, Pfizer and BioNTech have jointly issued a press release stating that both the companies were expecting a "conclusive readout" on the efficacy of their Coronavirus vaccine candidate
14 Sep 10:06 • The Financial Express • 1288289580816803072.htmlHow to harness the power of biosolids to make hydrogen
14 Sep 14:15 • 2 articles
How to harness the power of biosolids to make hydrogen
Researchers have used biosolids to produce hydrogen from wastewater, in new technology that supports the comprehensive recycling of one of humanity's unlimited resources—sewage.
14 Sep 14:15 • Tech Xplore • 4945708899582627090.htmlHow to harness the power of biosolids to make hydrogen
New technology uses biosolids to drive the chemical reactions needed to produce hydrogen from biogas. The circular economy approach means all the materials needed for hydrogen production could be sourced on-site at a wastewater treatment plant, without the need for expensive catalysts.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467641999697.htmlTwist on CRISPR gene editing treats adult-onset muscular dystrophy in mice
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Twist on CRISPR gene editing treats adult-onset muscular dystrophy in mice
UC San Diego researchers demonstrate that one dose of their version of CRISR gene editing can chew up toxic RNA and almost completely reverse symptoms in a mouse model of myotonic dystrophy, a type of adult-onset muscular dystrophy.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469556006895.htmlResearchers identify the missing link in the production of nitric oxide
14 Sep 05:16 • 1 article
Researchers identify the missing link in the production of nitric oxide
Some microorganisms, the so-called methanotrophs, make a living by oxidizing methane (CH4) to carbon dioxide (CO2). Ammonia (NH3) is structurally very similar to methane, thus methanotrophs also co-metabolize ammonia and produce nitrite.
14 Sep 05:16 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030930164917.htmlRubbery properties help RNA nanoparticles target tumors efficiently and quickly leave body
14 Sep 16:19 • 2 articles
Rubbery properties help RNA nanoparticles target tumors efficiently and quickly leave body
A new study by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center—Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC—James) shows that RNA nanoparticles ...
14 Sep 16:19 • phys.org • 3476726124605576281.htmlRubbery properties help RNA nanoparticles target tumors efficiently and quickly leave body
A new study by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center - Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute shows that RNA nanoparticles have elastic and rubbery properties that help explain why these particles target tumors so efficiently and why they possess lower toxicity in animal studies.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467575924986.htmlOver a quarter of people say their lives are very different now compared to before COVID-19
14 Sep 14:14 • 1 article
Over a quarter of people say their lives are very different now compared to before COVID-19
Despite the easing of lockdown measures, 28% of adults have reported that their lives are currently "completely different" or have "lots of differences" compared to prior to COVID-19, find UCL researchers ...
14 Sep 14:14 • phys.org • 3476726123579664837.htmlJupiter’s moons may keep each other toasty
14 Sep 15:01 • 1 article
Jupiter’s moons may keep each other toasty
Jupiter's moons are pretty hot, at least hotter than they should be, given how far away they are from the sun. A new study explains why that may be.
14 Sep 15:01 • Futurity • 5051862825671156748.htmlNovel immune-oncology approach for potential cancer treatment
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Novel immune-oncology approach for potential cancer treatment
A research collaboration between Monash University and Lava Therapeutics details a novel immune-oncology approach for the potential treatment of cancer.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467611624395.htmlExcessive lung release of neutrophil DNA traps may explain severe complications in Covid-19 patients
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Excessive lung release of neutrophil DNA traps may explain severe complications in Covid-19 patients
Researchers from the University of Liège (Belgium) has detected significant amounts of DNA traps in distinct compartments of the lungs of patients who died from Covid-19. These traps, called NETs, are released massively into the airways, the lung tissue and the blood vessels. Such excessive release could be a major contributor to severe disease complications leading to in-hospital death. These results are published this week in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469366596776.htmlStudy explores essential mechanisms to improve the resistance of crops to climatic stresses
14 Sep 14:08 • 2 articles
Study explores essential mechanisms to improve the resistance of crops to climatic stresses
Research on genetic improvement by the Ecophysiology and Biotechnology Group of the Jaume I University of Castellón has studied the essential mechanisms to obtain plants of agronomic interest with greater capacity to face high temperatures, high solar irradiation, drought or pollution.
14 Sep 14:08 • News-Medical.net • 4522523032068313353.htmlImproving the resistance of crops to combined climatic stresses
The Ecophysiology and Biotechnology Group of the Jaume I University of Castellón has studied the essential mechanisms to obtain plants of agronomic interest with greater capacity to face high temperatures, ...
14 Sep 16:51 • phys.org • 3476726124884337159.htmlChyawanprash, yoga and gargling: Health ministry guidelines for COVID recovered
14 Sep 07:17 • 1 article
Chyawanprash, yoga and gargling: Health ministry guidelines for COVID recovered
The recovered patients are advised to look out for any recurrence of symptoms and seek medical advice if such symptoms surface
14 Sep 07:17 • Deccan Chronicle • 7881006364096267690.htmlDaily briefing: ‘Unexplained’ molecule on Venus hints at life
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Daily briefing: ‘Unexplained’ molecule on Venus hints at life
Phosphine in Venus’s atmosphere raises the tantalising idea of life on the planet. Plus, the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine trial is back on and the lasting misery of coronavirus long-haulers.
14 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820127458871532.htmlWorld Sets Record For Daily Covid-19 Cases: WHO
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
World Sets Record For Daily Covid-19 Cases: WHO
The health agency reported more than 300,000 new cases on Sunday.
14 Sep 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587530291410305.htmlDetection of PCBs and their metabolites (OH-PCBs) in the fetal brain of a Japanese macaque
14 Sep 12:28 • 2 articles
Detection of endocrine disruptors in the fetal brain of a Japanese macaque
A new study of the Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) as a model animal for the fetal transfer of OH-PCBs in humans has revealed OH-PCB concentrations and their relationships in the maternal and fetal ...
14 Sep 12:28 • phys.org • 3476726123223314435.htmlDetection of PCBs and their metabolites (OH-PCBs) in the fetal brain of a Japanese macaque
This study selected the Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) as a model animal for the fetal transfer of OH-PCBs in humans, and revealed OH-PCB concentrations and their relationships in the maternal and fetal brains. The key finding from this study is that OH-PCBs can reach the developing brain of the fetus as early as the first trimester of pregnancy. These OH-PCBs may exceed the levels that induce adverse effects on neurodevelopment.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469051785369.htmlHitchhiking seeds pose substantial risk of nonnative plant invasions
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Hitchhiking seeds pose substantial risk of nonnative plant invasions
A team of researchers from the USDA Forest Service, Arkansas State University, and other organizations conducted a study over two seasons at the Port of Savannah, Georgia to inventory nonnative plant seeds that entered the U.S. on refrigerated shipping containers; determine their viability as potential invasive species; and propose strategies for reducing risk to native ecosystems and agricultural commodities.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469028946271.htmlSeeds of nonnative plants hitch rides on refrigerated shipping containers
Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Refrigerated shipping containers may be delivering more than just perishable goods. New research suggests the seeds of nonnative plants that float in the air can hitch a ride inside the air-intake grille of a refrigerated shipping container.
14 Sep 13:00 • UPI • 8257973864890451112.htmlScientists find gas linked to life in atmosphere of Venus
14 Sep 15:00 • 1 article
Scientists find gas linked to life in atmosphere of Venus
Phosphine, released by microbes in oxygen-starved environments, was present in quantities larger than expected
14 Sep 15:00 • the Guardian • 1491978795283224401.htmlNew method allows scientists to quickly 'view' individual virus particles
14 Sep 13:44 • 1 article
New method allows scientists to quickly 'view' individual virus particles
Influenza, SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and by studying these shapes, scientists can learn how they function and how viral illnesses might be conquered.
14 Sep 13:44 • phys.org • 3476726124325483996.htmlPoop is gross, right?
14 Sep 12:00 • 1 article
Poop is gross, right?
A faecal transplant is the most effective treatment – it often clears up the infection pretty quickly and minimises the chances of recurrence.
14 Sep 12:00 • The Standard • 5587226196028057832.htmlAsk the doctor: What tests do I need to find a cause for my painful periods?
14 Sep 02:30 • 1 article
Ask the doctor: What tests do I need to find a cause for my painful periods?
Q I've had very painful periods for years. I saw a gynaecologist about 10 years ago, in my 20s, and was told there is nothing wrong and I'm just unlucky. I don't remember what tests I had. I really would like to have another go at solving this. What tests should I be looking for? I would like to have more info before I go back to my GP.
14 Sep 02:30 • independent • 5894610846062480645.htmlSomething Weird Is Happening on Venus
14 Sep 15:00 • 1 article
Something Weird Is Happening on Venus
The discovery of a strange gas in its atmosphere puts the planet “into the realm of a perhaps inhabited world,” a researcher says.
14 Sep 15:00 • The Atlantic • 100708436724650297.htmlNew low as Kenya reports only 48 new Covid-19 cases, total at 36,205
14 Sep 12:25 • 2 articles
New low as Kenya reports only 48 new Covid-19 cases, total at 36,205
Death toll rises to 624
14 Sep 12:25 • Pulse Live • 3606876835215449817.htmlNew low as Kenya reports only 48 new Covid-19 cases, total at 36,205
Death toll rises to 624
14 Sep 12:25 • Pulse Live • 3606876835385016846.htmlTokyo reports 80 new coronavirus cases
14 Sep 07:00 • 2 articles
Tokyo reports 80 new coronavirus cases
Monday's figure brought the cumulative number of people infected with the virus in the capital to 23,083.
14 Sep 07:00 • The Japan Times • 6673764367708912676.htmlTokyo reports 80 new coronavirus cases
Monday's figure brought the cumulative number of people infected with the virus in the capital to 23,083.
14 Sep 07:00 • The Japan Times • 6673764368179519393.htmlCovid-19 shifted focus to integrated health management: Jitendra Singh
14 Sep 14:16 • 1 article
Covid-19 shifted focus to integrated health management: Jitendra Singh
Jitendra Singh said Covid has reinforced the belief that a healthy integration of different medical streams is key to managing diseases that are not amenable to treatment by a single stream
14 Sep 14:16 • Business-Standard • 1502508924761173868.htmlIn Venus’ clouds, scientists find gas that suggests life, but say it’s hint, not evidence
14 Sep 17:09 • 1 article
In Venus’ clouds, scientists find gas that suggests life, but say it’s hint, not evidence
The researchers behind the finding, from US, UK and Japan, claim to have detected the gas phosphine in Venus atmosphere. The study has been published in Nature Astronomy.
14 Sep 17:09 • ThePrint • 700365117358003538.htmlScientists Detect Apparent Signature of Life in Venus’s Atmosphere
14 Sep 17:49 • 1 article
Scientists Detect Apparent Signature of Life in Venus’s Atmosphere
In a major announcement, a team of scientists is claiming to have detected trace amounts of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus. It’s a bizarre and potentially monumental finding, as living organisms are the only known source of this stinky, toxic gas.
14 Sep 17:49 • Gizmodo • 461714589785923519.htmlFacing COVID-19 patients on ventilators down may cause nerve damage
14 Sep 08:15 • 1 article
Facing COVID-19 patients on ventilators down may cause nerve damage
Some people are more likely to experience severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). These include the elderly, people who are obese and have underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease, lung illness, and kidney disease, among others.
14 Sep 08:15 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031427946810.htmlNo Canadian COVID Deaths for First Time in 6 Months
14 Sep 11:10 • 1 article
No Canadian COVID Deaths for First Time in 6 Months
As of Saturday, there had been 137,676 COVID-19 cases and 9,214 deaths from the illness in Canada, according to Johns Hopkins University.
14 Sep 11:10 • WebMD • 4010151887239194976.htmlClimate change denier hired for top position at NOAA
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Climate change denier hired for top position at NOAA
David Legates, a professor of climatology at the University of Delaware who has spent years rejecting the scientific consensus that human activity is causing climate change, confirmed with NPR this weekend that he was hired as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's deputy assistant secretary of commerce for observation and prediction. NPR says that this suggests Legates will directly report to Neil Jacobs, the acting head of the agency. Legates would not respond to questions about his new role or specific responsibilities. NOAA oversees climate research and forecasting. In 2007, Legates co-authored a paper that questioned findings about the role of climate change in destroying polar bear habitats; this research was partially funded by grants from ExxonMobil, the American Petroleum Institute lobbying group, and Koch Industries, InsideClimate News reports. He was also in a video promoting the discredited theory that the sun caused global warming. NPR notes that Legates is affiliated with the Heartland…
14 Sep 04:00 • The Week • 149215356282701917.htmlCapital records 4,235 fresh Covid cases
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Capital records 4,235 fresh Covid cases
The national Capital recorded 4,235 fresh COVID-19 cases on Sunday, taking the total number of persons infected with coronavirus to over 2.18 lakh. This is the fifth successive day when over 4,000 fresh cases have been recorded in Delhi. Twenty-eight fatalities were recorded in the last 29 hours,
14 Sep 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233726231062.htmlStudy: Kids less likely than adults to be asymptomatic COVID-19 spreaders
14 Sep 15:02 • 1 article
Study: Kids less likely than adults to be asymptomatic COVID-19 spreaders
Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Adults are nearly 10 times more likely to be asymptomatic carriers of COVID-19 than children, according to an analysis published Monday by JAMA Pediatrics.
14 Sep 15:02 • UPI • 8257973864644517969.htmlWhile the West Coast Burns, NOAA Welcomes a Climate Change Denier Onboard
13 Sep 21:45 • 1 article
While the West Coast Burns, NOAA Welcomes a Climate Change Denier Onboard
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently hired David Legates, a climate change denier who’s previously maintained that the sun is to blame for global warming and that the ocean’s rising CO2 levels are fine because it means we get bigger crabs, for a top position at the agency. Meanwhile, millions of acres on the West Coast continue to be incinerated by so-called “climate fires.”
13 Sep 21:45 • Earther • 3276278741550650217.htmlGun laws in neighboring states affect state gun deaths, new evidence
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Gun laws in neighboring states affect state gun deaths, new evidence
New research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) shows that gun laws in neighboring states have an effect on gun death rates in adjoining states. In findings published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, published by Elsevier, weaker firearm laws in neighboring states correlated with more firearm deaths within a state. This is useful information for state policymakers who sometimes have to justify and defend the need for firearm laws in their state.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468216356804.htmlCoronavirus was created in Wuhan lab, Chinese virologist Li-Meng Yan exposes China
14 Sep 11:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus was created in Wuhan lab, Chinese virologist Li-Meng Yan exposes China
Chinese Virologist Dr. Li-Meng Yan has made a big disclosure about the Chinese Coronavirus.
14 Sep 11:00 • DNA India • 7533428662471922248.htmlEating too much salt may cause unintentional weight gain
14 Sep 17:05 • 1 article
Eating too much salt may cause unintentional weight gain
Excess consumption of salt has been linked to high blood pressure. But didn’t know that too much salt may also contribute to weight gain?
14 Sep 17:05 • Thehealthsite • 4766622850175759949.htmlBrazilians start to unravel the mystery of North American insect bioluminescent systems
14 Sep 12:21 • 1 article
Brazilians start to unravel the mystery of North American insect bioluminescent systems
Molecules belonging to an almost unknown bioluminescent system found in larvae of the fungus gnat Orfelia fultoni (subfamily Keroplatinae) have been isolated for the first time by researchers at the Federal ...
14 Sep 12:21 • phys.org • 3476726124932020047.htmlTwo Mini-Neptunes Found Orbiting Sun-Like Star
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Two Mini-Neptunes Found Orbiting Sun-Like Star
Using NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and the HARPS fiber-fed Echelle spectrograph mounted at the 3.6-m telescope of ESO’s La Silla observatory, astronomers have discovered and confirmed two massive transiting planets around the G-type dwarf star TOI-763.
14 Sep 00:00 • Sci News • 2819514930599748.htmlWHO reports record one-day increase in global coronavirus cases, up over 307,000
14 Sep 00:48 • 1 article
WHO reports record one-day increase in global coronavirus cases, up over 307,000
The World Health Organization reported a record one-day increase in global coronavirus cases on Sunday, with the total rising by 307,930 in 24 hours. The b
14 Sep 00:48 • The Japan Times • 6673764367295667924.htmlMediterranean and tropical biodiversity most vulnerable to human pressures
14 Sep 15:00 • 2 articles
Mediterranean and tropical biodiversity most vulnerable to human pressures
Animals in tropical and Mediterranean areas are the most sensitive to climate change and land use pressures, finds a new study by UCL researchers.
14 Sep 15:00 • phys.org • 3476726123574889981.htmlMediterranean and tropical biodiversity most vulnerable to human pressures
Animals in tropical and Mediterranean areas are the most sensitive to climate change and land use pressures, finds a new study by UCL researchers, published today in Nature Ecology & Evolution.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469095104619.htmlNIH provides additional support for large scale study of Alzheimer's disease biomarkers
14 Sep 14:02 • 1 article
NIH provides additional support for large scale study of Alzheimer's disease biomarkers
To meet the pressing need to better understand the prevalence, progression, and clinical impact of Alzheimer's disease among Mexican Americans, the National Institutes of Health has added funding for more biomarker measures, including positron emission tomography imaging, to the ongoing Health and Aging Brain Among Latino Elders Study.
14 Sep 14:02 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031699147095.htmlVenus brings the joy back to discovery
14 Sep 16:45 • 1 article
Venus brings the joy back to discovery
Venus has been described as "Earth's evil twin" and "a fiery wasteland." Now it has a surprising new attribute, according to scientists: possible home of extraterrestrial life. While even Venus apologists admit that the planet is the "literal interpretation of a mythical hellscape," with temperatures that exceed 800°F and poisonous gases that would kill you in seconds, on Monday astronomers confirmed the discovery of a chemical, phosphine, in the morning star's atmosphere. "On Earth, certain microbes that thrive in oxygen-free environments, like at a sewage plant, are believed to produce the chemical," CNET explains. "The gas is highly toxic to humans and smells like decaying fish." (An MIT professor who spoke with NPR was less polite, describing it as smelling like "the rancid diapers of the spawn of Satan"). What's so cool about this smelly deadly rotting fish gas, though, is that "after much analysis, the scientists assert that something now alive is the only explanation" for Venus' levels of phosphine, The…
14 Sep 16:45 • The Week • 149215356312929693.htmlCOVID-19 outbreak declared as 5 Western University students test positive for the virus
13 Sep 23:34 • 1 article
COVID-19 outbreak declared as 5 Western University students test positive for the virus
Health officials in London, Ont., have declared a community outbreak after five University of Western Ontario students tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend.
13 Sep 23:34 • 680News • 8014034333029353884.htmlRare Molecule Found In The Clouds Of Venus May Have A Biological Source
14 Sep 16:00 • 1 article
Rare Molecule Found In The Clouds Of Venus May Have A Biological Source
Astronomers have detected phosphine within the upper atmosphere of Venus and known phenomena can’t explain its origin. This has left researchers with two v
14 Sep 16:00 • IFLScience • 242791749339112912.htmlMachine-learning helps sort out massive materials' databases
14 Sep 13:50 • 1 article
Machine-learning helps sort out massive materials' databases
EPFL and MIT scientists have used machine-learning to organize the chemical diversity found in the ever-growing databases for the popular metal-organic framework materials.
14 Sep 13:50 • Tech Xplore • 4945708898192857033.html4.85mn corona cases in India; deaths relatively low
14 Sep 11:42 • 1 article
4.85mn corona cases in India; deaths relatively low
4.85mn corona cases in India; deaths relatively low
14 Sep 11:42 • Saudi Gazette • 6913978435144852342.htmlHow this New Zealand university had a contact tracing system up and running in four weeks to minimise COVID-19 transmission
14 Sep 00:30 • 1 article
How this New Zealand university had a contact tracing system up and running in four weeks to minimise COVID-19 transmission
If you’ve been keeping tabs on the seemingly infinite news stories of late, you’d know that New Zealand has been lauded for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
14 Sep 00:30 • Business Insider Australia • 5575934300685668094.htmlCOVID-19 measures deepening health inequalities in slum communities
14 Sep 13:07 • 2 articles
Efforts to control COVID-19 could create a health time bomb in slum communities
Efforts to stem the impact of COVID-19 in low to middle income countries could be creating a health time bomb in their slum communities by deepening existing inequalities, according to an international team of health researchers led by the University of Warwick.
14 Sep 13:07 • News-Medical.net • 4522523029961890023.htmlCOVID-19 measures deepening health inequalities in slum communities
Efforts to stem the impact of COVID-19 in low to middle income countries could be creating a health time bomb in their slum communities by deepening existing inequalities, according to an international team of health researchers led by the University of Warwick.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469063017286.htmlHow the brain creates the experience of time
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
How the brain creates the experience of time
On some days, time flies by, while on others it seems to drag on. A new study from JNeurosci reveals why: time-sensitive neurons get worn out and skew our perceptions of time.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469079492103.htmlObese adults sleep less than others, study finds
14 Sep 17:25 • 1 article
Obese adults sleep less than others, study finds
Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Obese adults get about 15 minutes less sleep per night than those who maintain a healthy weight or are merely overweight, a study published Monday by JAMA Internal Medicine found.
14 Sep 17:25 • UPI • 8257973864652057689.htmlShould a COVID-19 vaccine be mandatory for children?
14 Sep 15:00 • 1 article
Should a COVID-19 vaccine be mandatory for children?
As the search for a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine continues, with some candidate vaccines nearing the completion Phase III clinical trials, a trio of experts weighs in with some sound reasoning as to whether any future vaccine should be considered mandatory for children. The viewpoint article is published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics in September 2020.
14 Sep 15:00 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031643547032.htmlWildlife trade threats: The importance of genetic data in saving an endangered species
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Wildlife trade threats: The importance of genetic data in saving an endangered species
In a new study, published in the scientific journal Nature Conservation, a research team analyses the genetic diversity of the endangered Four-eyed turtle, a species that has fallen victim to the growing wildlife trade in Vietnam. Having identified several distinct lineages in field-collected and local trade samples, the scientists warn that confiscated animals must not be released back into the wild before they have their origin traced back to the locality they have been captured.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469454155510.htmlWildlife trade threats: The importance of genetic data in saving an endangered species
In Southeast Asia, wildlife trade is running rampant, and Vietnam plays a key role in combating wildlife trafficking.
14 Sep 15:56 • phys.org • 3476726123419858796.htmlSupplements of Human Milk Oligosaccharides may help improve gut health in adults
14 Sep 13:56 • 1 article
Supplements of Human Milk Oligosaccharides may help improve gut health in adults
Supplements of Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs), the sugars found in breast milk, may help improve the gut health of adults, according to new research carried out at the Quadram Institute.
14 Sep 13:56 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031529655590.htmlFacebook Campus: Facebook launches students-only platform
14 Sep 08:55 • 1 article
Facebook Campus: Facebook launches students-only platform
Facebook has gone full circle and introduced Facebook Campus -- a college-only space that lets students connect with their classmates.
14 Sep 08:55 • Memeburn • 7217585438089635929.htmlCanada’s Pascal Biosciences partners with U.S. firm to test cannabis-based cancer therapy
14 Sep 12:31 • 1 article
Canada’s Pascal Biosciences partners with U.S. firm to test cannabis-based cancer therapy
The collaboration marks a push to test cannabis-based compounds in extensive clinical trials, a leap for an industry that has struggled to prove the medical benefits of marijuana-derived products
14 Sep 12:31 • The Globe and Mail • 68426410801718888.htmlCollective quantum effect: When electrons keep together
14 Sep 13:40 • 1 article
Collective quantum effect: When electrons keep together
Many celestial objects such as stars or planets contain matter that is exposed to high temperatures and pressure—experts call it warm dense matter (WDM). Although this state of matter on earth only ...
14 Sep 13:40 • phys.org • 3476726124159259587.htmlAsthma patients given risky levels of steroid tablets: Study
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Asthma patients given risky levels of steroid tablets: Study
For the study, published in the Medical Journal of Australia, the research team analysed data from the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) to find out how often Australians with asthma
14 Sep 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025567745001447.htmlNew bone-on-a-chip device could revolutionize pharmaceutical pre-clinical testing
14 Sep 13:11 • 1 article
New bone-on-a-chip device could revolutionize pharmaceutical pre-clinical testing
A new technology that could be used to test new treatments for human organs and bone tissue - all whilst reducing the need for animal research - has been developed by engineers at the University of Sheffield.
14 Sep 13:11 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031773809817.htmlDid we really need the hard lockdown? Experts disagree
14 Sep 02:38 • 1 article
Did we really need the hard lockdown? Experts disagree
Discovery Health says 16,000 deaths averted by imposition of restrictions.
14 Sep 02:38 • The Citizen • 410802300963918614.htmlThe Hall effect links superconductivity and quantum criticality in a strange metal
14 Sep 13:30 • 1 article
The Hall effect links superconductivity and quantum criticality in a strange metal
Over the past few decades, researchers have identified a number of superconducting materials with atypical properties, known as unconventional superconductors. Many of these superconductors share the ...
14 Sep 13:30 • phys.org • 3476726124567658351.htmlMajority of women sext, many use dating apps to find partners, global study finds
14 Sep 12:26 • 1 article
Majority of women sext, many use dating apps to find partners, global study finds
The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University and Clue, a Berlin-based female health company, have released the largest known survey of women's sex-tech engagement, and the first to explore this topic on ...
14 Sep 12:26 • phys.org • 3476726124138274767.htmlCovid-19 hospital admissions surge; 1,300 new coronavirus infections
14 Sep 14:19 • 1 article
Covid-19 hospital admissions surge; 1,300 new coronavirus infections
The total number of hospitalizations for Covid-19 reached 209 on Monday, the highest total since June 28. Intensive care units were treating 43 of those
14 Sep 14:19 • NL Times • 9001346993143510599.htmlSubstance use disorders linked to COVID-19 susceptibility
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Substance use disorders linked to COVID-19 susceptibility
A National Institutes of Health-funded study found that people with substance use disorders (SUDs) are more susceptible to COVID-19 and its complications. The research, published today in Molecular Psychiatry, was co-authored by Nora D. Volkow, M.D., director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). The findings suggest that health care providers should closely monitor patients with SUDs and develop action plans to help shield them from infection and severe outcomes.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469611310186.htmlAsteroid Potentially ‘Bigger Than London Bridge’ on Course to Intersect Earth’s Orbit
14 Sep 12:38 • 1 article
Asteroid Potentially ‘Bigger Than London Bridge’ on Course to Intersect Earth’s Orbit
One of these days, avid sky gazers may witness a space rock over 100 metres wide approach Earth, but fortunately, scientists don't expect it to collide with our planet.
14 Sep 12:38 • Sputniknews • 967333868773131187.htmlGuidance balances staph infection prevention in critically ill infants with family contact
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Guidance balances staph infection prevention in critically ill infants with family contact
NICUs should balance prevention of Staph infections in critically ill infants with the need for skin-to-skin contact with parents and siblings, according to a Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America white paper published in the journal Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology. The paper serves as a clinical companion to the new recommendations from the CDC's Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee to help clinicians in NICUs make decisions about infection prevention, detection, and control practices.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468497448992.htmlSaudi Arabia records 37 new coronavirus deaths, 607 cases
14 Sep 14:41 • 1 article
Saudi Arabia records 37 new coronavirus deaths, 607 cases
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia reported 37 new coronavirus deaths and 607 new confirmed cases, the health ministry said on Monday. This brings the total death toll to 4,305 and the overall number of cases to 326,258, of which 18,023 are active cases that are still receiving medical care and 1,293 of these cases are in critical condition. The ministry said 1,060 cases have recovered from
14 Sep 14:41 • Arab News • 8912634263129211695.htmlMost of 49 new cases are migrant workers in dorms
14 Sep 06:00 • 1 article
Most of 49 new cases are migrant workers in dorms
There were 49 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at noon yesterday, the majority of them migrant workers in dormitories. Those outside the dorms comprised one community and eight imported cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH), in its daily update. The sole...
14 Sep 06:00 • thenewpaper • 2217039562520700503.htmlAttosecond pulses reveal electronic ripples in molecules
14 Sep 13:44 • 1 article
Attosecond pulses reveal electronic ripples in molecules
In the first experiment to take advantage of a new technology for producing powerful attosecond X-ray laser pulses, a research team led by scientists from the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator ...
14 Sep 13:44 • phys.org • 3476726123954310595.htmlEarly steroids improve outcomes in patients with septic shock
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Early steroids improve outcomes in patients with septic shock
Some critically ill patients with septic shock need medications called vasopressors to correct dangerously low blood pressure. When high doses of vasopressors are needed or blood pressure isn't responding well, the steroid hydrocortisone is often used. In this situation, earlier treatment with hydrocortisone reduces the risk of death and other adverse outcomes, reports a study in SHOCK®: Injury, Inflammation, and Sepsis: Laboratory and Clinical Approaches, Official Journal of the Shock Society. The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468665438629.htmlImmune cells sculpt circuits in the brain
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Immune cells sculpt circuits in the brain
Brain immune cells, called microglia, protect the brain from infection and inflammation. It turns out that they also sculpt circuits in the developing brain in response to sensory cues.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467828225499.html"Molecular Bridge" Restores Lost Connections in the Mouse Spinal Cord and Brain
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
"Molecular Bridge" Restores Lost Connections in the Mouse Spinal Cord and Brain
A molecule created by researchers can restore lost connections in the spinal cord and brain of mice with neurological disorders including cerebellar ataxia, Alzheimer's disease and spinal cord injury. The research describes how the molecule repaired function in cells and in mouse models of diseases and injury.
14 Sep 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232462975180437.htmlWas health official Lav Agarwal right in saying India’s Covid-19 peak may never come?
14 Sep 01:00 • 1 article
Was health official Lav Agarwal right in saying India’s Covid-19 peak may never come?
India’s ever-rising Covid-19 curve is almost singularly unique.
14 Sep 01:00 • Scroll.in • 8669301693094403092.htmlBinge drinkers may struggle to feel empathy, study says
14 Sep 13:30 • 1 article
Binge drinkers may struggle to feel empathy, study says
Binge drinkers may not feel empathy as easily as non-binge drinkers, according to a new study.
14 Sep 13:30 • Fox News • 7362823820937946241.htmlCoronavirus in Madhya Pradesh: 36 more test positive in Ratlam, tally 1,390
13 Sep 23:30 • 1 article
Coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh: 36 more test positive in Ratlam, tally 1,390
So far all cases of Covid-19 were being dealt by the Government Medical College here including sample tests at its laboratory.
13 Sep 23:30 • Free Press Journal • 9080771787624543883.htmlDog-like robot could remotely measure vital signs of COVID-19 patients
14 Sep 18:17 • 2 articles
Dog-like robot could remotely measure vital signs of COVID-19 patients
A new type of dog-like robot could gather vital information from COVID-19 patients remotely, helping to keep down human exposure to the virus.
14 Sep 18:17 • NewsChannel 10 • 1537185524538952800.htmlDog-like robot could remotely measure vital signs of COVID-19 patients
A new type of dog-like robot could gather vital information from COVID-19 patients remotely, helping to keep down human exposure to the virus.
14 Sep 18:17 • Hawaii News Now • 8225790205437955168.htmlFirst fiber-optic nanotip electron gun enables easier nanoscale research
14 Sep 15:14 • 1 article
First fiber-optic nanotip electron gun enables easier nanoscale research
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Nebraska have developed an easier way to generate electrons for nanoscale imaging and sensing, providing a ...
14 Sep 15:14 • phys.org • 3476726124770310642.htmlPost-COVID recovering patients advised to eat chyawanprash
14 Sep 04:59 • 1 article
Post-COVID recovering patients advised to eat chyawanprash
Apart from the regular medication for COVID, the Health Ministry encourages recovering patients to take immunity promoting AYUSH medicine like chyawanprash.
14 Sep 04:59 • Thehealthsite • 4766622850886393766.htmlDiscovery of phosphine in Venus atmosphere triggers excitement over possible presence of life forms
14 Sep 16:16 • 1 article
Discovery of phosphine in Venus atmosphere triggers excitement over possible presence of life forms
In a paper published in Nature Astronomy, a team of scientists have reported traces of phosphine in a concentration of approximately 20 parts per billion.
14 Sep 16:16 • The Indian Express • 2885715104946545559.htmlMillihertz quasi-periodic oscillations detected in an X-ray binary
14 Sep 13:10 • 1 article
Millihertz quasi-periodic oscillations detected in an X-ray binary
Astronomers from Australia and Taiwan report the discovery of millihertz quasi-periodic oscillations in a neutron-star low-mass X-ray binary known as 1RXS J180408.9−342058. The discovery, detailed in ...
14 Sep 13:10 • phys.org • 3476726123697937287.htmlPfizer says it should know if COVID-19 vaccine works by end of October
14 Sep 11:54 • 1 article
Pfizer says it should know if COVID-19 vaccine works by end of October
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will likely know by the end of next month if its coronavirus vaccine is effective, CEO Albert Bourla said.
14 Sep 11:54 • New York Post • 7654946769495676057.htmlAnxious mums can pass on their stress to their babies — leaving them with an 'emotional imprint' that can scar them for life, scientists warn
14 Sep 11:22 • 1 article
Anxious mums can pass on their stress to their babies — leaving them with an 'emotional imprint' that can scar them for life, scientists warn
Using a standardised stress test, researchers from Germany found that the young children of stressed mums show significantly increased heart rate.
14 Sep 11:22 • Mail Online • 124328112438155574.htmlChubbier legs linked to lower blood pressure: study
14 Sep 18:04 • 1 article
Chubbier legs linked to lower blood pressure: study
New research has found that having more fat tissue in the legs makes people less likely to have high blood pressure. This sets leg fat apart from fat in other places on the human body.
14 Sep 18:04 • Fox News • 7362823820362575632.htmlUnusual Behavior of Water to Help Study Virus Spread Mechanism
14 Sep 10:14 • 1 article
Unusual Behavior of Water to Help Study Virus Spread Mechanism
Researchers at University of Tyumen (UTMN) have discovered that microdroplets levitating above the heated water surface can form structures and patterns with...
14 Sep 10:14 • Sputniknews • 967333868292161881.htmlResearch explores factors influencing soybean injury by synthetic auxin herbicides
14 Sep 16:00 • 2 articles
Research explores factors influencing soybean injury by synthetic auxin herbicides
Synthetic auxin products have given growers an important option for managing weed populations resistant to glyphosate and other herbicides. But according to an article featured in the journal Weed Technology, ...
14 Sep 16:00 • phys.org • 3476726123509862355.htmlResearch explores factors influencing soybean injury by synthetic auxin herbicides
Synthetic auxin products have given growers an important option for managing weed populations resistant to glyphosate and other herbicides. But according to an article featured in the journal Weed Technology, there is one important downside to dicamba, 2,4-D and other synthetic auxins. They often move off-target and can cause severe injury to sensitive plants growing nearby.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469377828549.htmlAstronomers detect signs of life in Venus's atmosphere
14 Sep 16:40 • 1 article
Astronomers detect signs of life in Venus's atmosphere
Astronomers believe phosphine detected on Venus was produced by living microorganisms.
14 Sep 16:40 • Engadget • 96641516196605392.htmlCertain coping strategies can help offset pandemic's mental health hits
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Certain coping strategies can help offset pandemic's mental health hits
The early days of the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to negative mental health effects for many in the U.S., according to new Penn State research. But the researchers also found that some coping techniques -- like wearing masks and focusing on self-care -- were linked with positive mental health.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469088730515.htmlScientists say there could be life in clouds above Venus
14 Sep 15:49 • 1 article
Scientists say there could be life in clouds above Venus
Phosphine discovery could spark race to find life on Venus.
14 Sep 15:49 • POLITICO • 2584151346406962572.htmlFacebook political ads more partisan, less negative than TV
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Facebook political ads more partisan, less negative than TV
More political candidates may be shifting primarily to social media to advertise rather than TV, according to a study of advertising trends from the 2018 campaign season. The study also found that Facebook political ads were more partisan, less negative and less issue-focused than those on TV.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469412870496.htmlDrive-thru COVID-19 testing centres seeing higher volumes
14 Sep 11:28 • 1 article
Drive-thru COVID-19 testing centres seeing higher volumes
The GRH site saw 645 people tested on September 10
14 Sep 11:28 • KitchenerToday.com • 52741010676795675.htmlBeautifully preserved cave bears emerge from Siberian permafrost
14 Sep 15:52 • 1 article
Beautifully preserved cave bears emerge from Siberian permafrost
Two finds recently unearthed the frozen remains of an adult cave bear and a cub.
14 Sep 15:52 • Ars Technica • 5028555106128345002.htmlStrengthen Gut Health with natural Ayurvedic measures
14 Sep 17:43 • 1 article
Strengthen Gut Health with natural Ayurvedic measures
Based on the science of Ayurveda, several medicines and supplements made from scientifically validated standardized natural extracts of herbs offer much potential.
14 Sep 17:43 • The Financial Express • 1288289580417760014.htmlScientists produced images of coronavirus infecting lab-grown respiratory tract cells
14 Sep 01:59 • 1 article
Scientists produced images of coronavirus infecting lab-grown respiratory tract cells
14 Sep 01:59 • Free Press Journal • 9080771787707706398.htmlHeart Valve replacement needs no surgery now, First case of TAVI performed at Wockhardt Hospital
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Heart Valve replacement needs no surgery now, First case of TAVI performed at Wockhardt Hospital
Nagpur: A 62 years old, women (Kusum Gautam) from Satna, M.P. came to Dr. Nitin Tiwari, Sr. Interventional Cardiologist at Wockhardt Hospitals, Shankar Nagar, Nagpur with history of shortness of breath, difficulty in lying down, palpitations and chest discomfort. On examination Dr. Nitin Tiwari (Sr. Interventional Cardiologist) diagnosed that patient had severe aortic stenosis with […]
14 Sep 00:00 • Nagpur Today • 7783904106086224142.htmlSharp Corporation’s Plasmacluster technology can reduce airborne transmission of Covid-19
14 Sep 05:52 • 1 article
Sharp Corporation’s Plasmacluster technology can reduce airborne transmission of Covid-19
PETALING JAYA, Sept 14 — Sharp Corporation has developed a device equipped with Plasmacluster technology that they claim can effectively reduce the airborne novel coronavirus particles. A collaborative effort, the Plasmacluster technology is the result of the collaborative effort between...
14 Sep 05:52 • Malaymail • 302165934467525924.htmlA magnetic field with an edge
14 Sep 16:55 • 1 article
A magnetic field with an edge
A team of Indian and Japanese physicists have overturned the six-decade old notion that the giant magnetic field in a high intensity laser produced plasma evolves from the small, nanometre scale in the ...
14 Sep 16:55 • phys.org • 3476726123464078649.htmlFront-line workers had to be prepared despite little info on coronavirus
14 Sep 06:00 • 1 article
Front-line workers had to be prepared despite little info on coronavirus
When the news first broke of a mysterious viral outbreak in Wuhan, China, Dr Ken Goh knew he had to act fast. As an associate consultant at the department of respiratory and critical care medicine at Singapore General Hospital (SGH), the 36-year-old had to look after the...
14 Sep 06:00 • thenewpaper • 2217039563071652579.htmlSmartphones can predict brain function associated with anxiety and depression
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Smartphones can predict brain function associated with anxiety and depression
Phone data such as social activity, screen time and location can predict connectivity between regions of the brain that are responsible for emotion.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467875844918.htmlScorpions a clue to restoring ecosystems
14 Sep 13:29 • 1 article
Scorpions a clue to restoring ecosystems
Researchers from La Trobe University have found that, in the absence of natural predators such as bilbies, native scorpions are thriving in Australia's damaged sandy landscape.
14 Sep 13:29 • phys.org • 3476726124478647341.htmlInternet searches for gastrointestinal symptoms predicted COVID-19 hot spots
14 Sep 15:00 • 1 article
Internet searches for gastrointestinal symptoms predicted COVID-19 hot spots
Internet searches for gastrointestinal symptoms preceded the rise in coronavirus cases weeks later, indicating where pandemic hot spots would form, a study by Massachusetts General Hospital found. The
14 Sep 15:00 • New York Post • 7654946769140422125.htmlDoctors develop new data mining method to detect young people with emerging psychosis
14 Sep 05:35 • 1 article
Doctors develop new data mining method to detect young people with emerging psychosis
Doctors have developed a new data mining method to detect many young people with emerging psychosis.
14 Sep 05:35 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030647764084.htmlMars probe stable; no word on reusable spacecraft: China
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Mars probe stable; no word on reusable spacecraft: China
Beijing: China's Mars probe Tianwen-1, which blasted into space in July, is now more than 15 million kilometres (9 million miles) from Earth en route to the red planet, the National Space Administration said on Saturday.The administration said Tianwe
14 Sep 00:00 • The Shillong Times • 2998999878559905238.htmlNew research reveals what makes condos sell
14 Sep 14:00 • 1 article
New research reveals what makes condos sell
Physical features such as construction materials, interior finishes and air conditioning are better determinants of how well a condo sells than price or building age, according to a University of Alberta ...
14 Sep 14:00 • phys.org • 3476726123645022583.htmlDoctors get plenty of advice on starting treatment; this could help them know when to stop
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Doctors get plenty of advice on starting treatment; this could help them know when to stop
Decades of effort have improved the chances that patients will get the scans, routine tests and medicines that can do them the most good - and avoid the ones that won't help them at all. But in the push toward evidence-based medicine, a new study says, a key step has mostly gotten overlooked: helping doctors stop or scale back - or deintensify - treatment once it has started.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468994044734.htmlOklahoma reports 869 new coronavirus cases, no new deaths
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Oklahoma reports 869 new coronavirus cases, no new deaths
Oklahoma health officials on Monday reported 869 new confirmed cases of coronavirus but no new additional deaths from the disease caused by the virus.
14 Sep 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836441746663681.htmlResearch reveals 'climate-change complacency' across Europe
14 Sep 13:50 • 1 article
Research reveals 'climate-change complacency' across Europe
Most European citizens do not particularly care about climate change. That's the striking finding from new research on the views of 70,000 randomly sampled European men and women.
14 Sep 13:50 • phys.org • 3476726124296902646.htmlWhy there are so few images of Venus' surface
14 Sep 17:05 • 1 article
Why there are so few images of Venus' surface
In the search for extraterrestrial life within the Earth's solar system, it's Venus, not Mars, that's emerging as the leading candidate. On Monday, scientists revealed they detected traces of phosphine, a toxic gas that is produced by microorganisms on Earth, high in Venus' atmosphere. To be clear, there's only evidence of phosphine, not life itself. Theoretically, the gas could be forged by a chemical process scientists haven't seen before, but Clara Sousa-Silva, a molecular astrophysicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and one of the study's authors, said life — likely microbes in the clouds — is the "most plausible explanation" for now. On its face, the news is pretty surprising given that, as The Atlantic describes, Venus is a "planet-sized furnace" where surface temperatures hover around 860 degrees. There are very few photos of the planet's surface, save for a few taken in the 1980s by probes deployed by the Soviet Union. The images show a barren, rocky wasteland beneath an apocalyptic sky…
14 Sep 17:05 • The Week • 149215356040948159.htmlMapping Technology Reveals Channels of Warm Water Under Florida-Sized Glacier
14 Sep 12:43 • 1 article
Mapping Technology Reveals Channels of Warm Water Under Florida-Sized Glacier
The new research will inform computer models of how quickly the glacier is melting
14 Sep 12:43 • Smithsonian Magazine • 8368884273558309324.htmlCOVID-19 vaccine update: Russia promises to deliver vaccine to all by September 14
14 Sep 05:07 • 1 article
COVID-19 vaccine update: Russia promises to deliver vaccine to all by September 14
The first batch of the Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19 is likely to be delivered to all regions of the country by Monday, 14 September.
14 Sep 05:07 • Free Press Journal • 9080771788808029483.htmlBlood Tests for Alzheimer’s Disease Are Not Far Off
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Blood Tests for Alzheimer’s Disease Are Not Far Off
Major progress is being made in developing blood tests to detect Alzheimer’s disease even in pre-symptomatic phases. This is important for several reasons.
14 Sep 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839498868165.htmlCoronavirus: Two further deaths and 109 new cases recorded in Northern Ireland
14 Sep 14:16 • 1 article
Coronavirus: Two further deaths and 109 new cases recorded in Northern Ireland
There have been 109 new cases of Covid-19 detected in Northern Ireland in the last 24 hours, the Department of Health has said.
14 Sep 14:16 • The Irish News • 993065937642702.htmlBrazil's Coivd-19 weekly death toll rises to about 4,000 fatalities
14 Sep 02:36 • 1 article
Brazil's Coivd-19 weekly death toll rises to about 4,000 fatalities
The number of coronavirus-related fatalities in Brazil has surpassed 131,600 with about 4,000 deaths registered over the past week, according to the country's Health Ministry
14 Sep 02:36 • Business-Standard • 1502508926612563698.htmlUAE approves COVID-19 vaccine for front-line workers
14 Sep 15:03 • 1 article
UAE approves COVID-19 vaccine for front-line workers
The announcement was made on Monday
14 Sep 15:03 • Gulf News • 2086521545599171750.htmlScientist Captures New Images of SARS-CoV-2-Infected Cells
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Scientist Captures New Images of SARS-CoV-2-Infected Cells
A researcher at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine has generated scanning electron microscopy images showing startlingly high SARS-CoV-2 viral loads on human bronchial epithelial cells.
14 Sep 00:00 • Sci News • 2819513660290543.htmlStudy Finds Ten Species of Fish That May Have a Secret Talent for Walking on Land
14 Sep 12:50 • 1 article
Study Finds Ten Species of Fish That May Have a Secret Talent for Walking on Land
The strange fish may help researchers envision the gaits of Earth’s first terrestrial vertebrates
14 Sep 12:50 • Smithsonian Magazine • 8368884273350047243.html‘Quadruple Therapy with Ivermectinis effective in treating COVID-19’
14 Sep 13:11 • 1 article
‘Quadruple Therapy with Ivermectin is effective in treating COVID-19’
Elaborating on the effective methods being followed for treating COVID-19 across the globe, Shashikanth Manikappa, a specialist cardiac anaesthetist working at Monash Health in Melbourne, Australia, h
14 Sep 13:11 • The Hindu • 6679535024706039497.htmlNew insight into how muscles and fat cells work together to make you more fit
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
New insight into how muscles and fat cells work together to make you more fit
Scientists in Denmark and Brazil find evidence of muscle and adipose cross-talk and gain new insight into the importance of adipose DICER in the adaptive response of muscle to exercise training
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468020008106.htmlWhat You Should Know About Sleep and Blood Pressure
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
What You Should Know About Sleep and Blood Pressure
You’ve gone in for your routine physical examination, and you’re told what millions of Americans are: you have high blood pressure...
14 Sep 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805838166222607.htmlA new way of combating fungal infections
14 Sep 12:30 • 1 article
A new way of combating fungal infections
In agriculture, fungicides are used to combat fungal infections, and in medicine, antimycotics—both of which have their drawbacks. The microbiologist Florentine Marx-Ladurner is working on a new, more ...
14 Sep 12:30 • phys.org • 3476726124392264631.htmlCOVID-19: New cases drop to 31 today, 80% of cases in Sabah
14 Sep 11:03 • 1 article
COVID-19: New cases drop to 31 today, 80% of cases in Sabah
Malaysia has recorded 31 new COVID-19 cases today which brings the total number of cases to 9,946. Fortunately, there are no new death reported and the death toll remains at 128.
14 Sep 11:03 • SoyaCincau.com • 3698931831373303568.htmlBlack scientists highlight racism in the lab and the field
14 Sep 00:28 • 1 article
Black scientists highlight racism in the lab and the field
For Black environmental scientists, worrying about whether they are likely to be harassed or asked to justify their presence while doing fieldwork is a familiar concern.
14 Sep 00:28 • Hindustan Times • 696565557593358154.htmlWhy human-like robots freak real people out
14 Sep 14:29 • 1 article
Why human-like robots freak real people out
Robots that look human are more appealing to people, but only up to a point. That effect is called the uncanny valley. Researchers dig into what's going on.
14 Sep 14:29 • Futurity • 5051862824939035767.htmlBoron nitride nanofilms will replace antibiotics for protection against bacterial and fungal infections
14 Sep 12:25 • 1 article
Boron nitride nanofilms will replace antibiotics for protection against bacterial and fungal infections
NUST MISIS material scientists have presented antibacterial nano-coatings based on boron nitride, which are highly effective against microbial pathogens (up to 99.99%). They can become a safe alternative ...
14 Sep 12:25 • phys.org • 3476726124868256772.htmlInternet searches on GI symptoms predicted Covid-19 hotspots in US, says study
14 Sep 08:50 • 1 article
Internet searches on GI symptoms predicted Covid-19 hotspots in US, says study
Searches on ‘ageusia’, ‘loss of appetite’, ‘diarrhoea’ correlated most strongly with rise in Covid-19 cases in five high-incidence states
14 Sep 08:50 • BusinessLine • 5283600233485303.htmlGeorgetown Global Health Center issues pandemic preparedness report and COVID-19 lessons
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Georgetown Global Health Center issues pandemic preparedness report and COVID-19 lessons
In a new report commissioned by the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB), Georgetown global health experts say the success of any effort to redress pandemic preparedness failures demonstrated by COVID-19 requires a re-centering of governance that would include greater accountability, transparency, equity, participation and the rule of law.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469624079062.htmlIndiana developing virus vaccine eligibility criteria
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Indiana developing virus vaccine eligibility criteria
Indiana health officials are developing the criteria they will use to decide who is entitled to receive a coronavirus vaccine when one becomes available.
14 Sep 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836441335552311.htmlBalancing COVID-19 risk with educational benefits in school reopening decisions
14 Sep 04:38 • 1 article
Balancing COVID-19 risk with educational benefits in school reopening decisions
Now a new study by researchers at the Institute for Disease Modeling and published on the preprint server medRxiv* in September 2020 focuses on modeling the potential risk of COVID-19 for school students and staff if schools are re-opened in a range of scenarios. This could guide further research on the health and educational outcomes of school reopenings.
14 Sep 04:38 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031845484144.htmlALEX BRUMMER: Britain - despite its chaotic response and high death count - has done more than any other to meet the challenge of coronavirus
13 Sep 20:50 • 1 article
ALEX BRUMMER: Britain - despite its chaotic response and high death count - has done more than any other to meet the challenge of coronavirus
The fight attracts World War II metaphors. Out of chaos, ill preparation and retreat from Dunkirk, Britain triumphed. Extraordinary efforts by science and pharma are making that happen again.
13 Sep 20:50 • Mail Online • 124328111940312435.htmlNew Evidence That Spaceflight Changes Astronaut Brains
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
New Evidence That Spaceflight Changes Astronaut Brains
We humans are surprisingly adaptable—we can adjust to various environments, including the inside of a spacecraft. But what are the neurological consequences of that adjustment?
14 Sep 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839396810171.htmlNew insights into structural stability of SARS-CoV-2 main protease
14 Sep 02:08 • 1 article
New insights into structural stability of SARS-CoV-2 main protease
In a recent bioRxiv preprint paper, researchers from the US and Italy utilized molecular dynamics simulations and revealed that the conformational stability of the SARS-CoV-2 binding site, bound inhibitors, and the hydrogen bond networks of the viral main protease (Mpro) are highly sensitive to protonation assignments.
14 Sep 02:08 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031195986440.htmlNigeria moves towards homegrown COVID-19 treatment
14 Sep 15:39 • 1 article
Nigeria moves towards homegrown COVID-19 treatment
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the committee has eminent scientists and Fellows of the Nigerian Academy of Science as members.
14 Sep 15:39 • The Eagle Online • 1463511649852050745.htmlCeramic pots may ‘remember’ ancient meals
14 Sep 13:19 • 1 article
Ceramic pots may ‘remember’ ancient meals
The details of ancient recipes remain in residues in cookware, new research finds.
14 Sep 13:19 • Futurity • 5051862825654426203.htmlCancer won’t wait for COVID-19 to end
14 Sep 12:00 • 1 article
Cancer won’t wait for COVID-19 to end
Seeing doctors and nurses in protective gear, having to see GPs virtually, and being in lockdown has deterred people from important cancer check-ups.
14 Sep 12:00 • Australian Financial Review • 3974284486336885916.htmlProject to protect marine mammals provides valuable framework
14 Sep 12:25 • 1 article
Project to protect marine mammals provides valuable framework
A fisheries management tool designed for endangered and threatened species in data-limited places has produced a win-win opportunity for fishers and marine mammals in Southeast Asia, providing a valuable ...
14 Sep 12:25 • phys.org • 3476726124226330046.html'Evidence is crucial' for philanthropists to determine charity donations, says new research
14 Sep 16:52 • 1 article
'Evidence is crucial' for philanthropists to determine charity donations, says new research
Research from the University of Birmingham has concluded that the process of giving to charity has to be grounded in evidence rather than reaction.
14 Sep 16:52 • phys.org • 3476726124518032993.html2,540 cases in State
14 Sep 17:58 • 1 article
2,540 cases in State
Study hints at higher infectivity potential of virus: Chief Minister
14 Sep 17:58 • The Hindu • 6679535026093435686.htmlAstronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds
14 Sep 10:23 • 1 article
Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds
Astronomers looking at the atmosphere in neighboring Venus see something that might just be a sign of life.
14 Sep 10:23 • Fox 4 • 8372747777455716014.htmlSpin valve uses coupled quantum dots and tiny magnetic fields
14 Sep 12:33 • 1 article
Spin valve uses coupled quantum dots and tiny magnetic fields
Electron spin current is generated without the need for large external magnetic fields
14 Sep 12:33 • Physics World • 8721234134856303218.htmlSurgeon offers procedure to avoid amputation and early death
14 Sep 05:01 • 1 article
Surgeon offers procedure to avoid amputation and early death
Oklahoma City vascular surgeon has pioneered a minimally invasive procedure to restore blood flow to lower extremities, preventing amputation in most cases.
14 Sep 05:01 • THE OKLAHOMAN • 7193318762197311473.htmlScientists explore the potential for further improvements to tropical cyclone track forecasts
14 Sep 16:03 • 1 article
Scientists explore the potential for further improvements to tropical cyclone track forecasts
A recent study suggested that we have probably approached the limit of predictability for tropical cyclone (TC) track prediction. If that's true, there's little we can do to improve TC forecasts as an ...
14 Sep 16:03 • phys.org • 3476726124833077415.htmlSpecies of algae found able to have dimorphic sexual life cycles
14 Sep 14:10 • 1 article
Species of algae found able to have dimorphic sexual life cycles
A team of researchers from Norway, Sweden and Denmark has found a species of algae (Teleaulax amphioxeia) that has dimorphic sexual life cycles. In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, ...
14 Sep 14:10 • phys.org • 3476726123964726726.htmlScientists: There Are Likely Entire Planets Made Out of Diamond and Silica
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Scientists: There Are Likely Entire Planets Made Out of Diamond and Silica
Some carbon-rich exoplanets could be made out of diamonds and silica, according to a new study published recently in The Planetary Science Journal.
14 Sep 00:00 • Futurism • 8561510290042813424.htmlDinganthus sheds new light on evolution of flowers
14 Sep 13:21 • 1 article
Dinganthus sheds new light on evolution of flowers
The evolution of flowers is among the foremost topics in evolutionary science. There is a long-held hypothesis in botany that a flower is a telescoped shoot. It has been cherished by many botanists and ...
14 Sep 13:21 • phys.org • 3476726123724353084.htmlBengaluru faces ICU bed shortage after slight spike in Covid-19 cases
14 Sep 01:14 • 1 article
Bengaluru faces ICU bed shortage after slight spike in Covid-19 cases
The city is once again facing ICU bed shortage after a slight increase in Covid-19 cases and some private hospitals backing out of their commitment to supply beds. Tushar Girinath, IAS officer in
14 Sep 01:14 • Deccan Herald • 2027555797632243318.htmlRussian Direct Investment Fund CEO Stresses Tech Based on Monkey Adenoviral Vectors 'Yet Unproven'
14 Sep 16:16 • 1 article
Russian Direct Investment Fund CEO Stresses Tech Based on Monkey Adenoviral Vectors 'Yet Unproven'
50 countries have already expressed interest in purchasing the Sputnik V vaccine, developed by Russia’s Gamaleya Research Institute. The Russian Direct Investment Fund...
14 Sep 16:16 • Sputniknews • 967333869415093224.htmlStudies show strong links between the endocrine system and COVID-19 incidence and mortality
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Studies show strong links between the endocrine system and COVID-19 incidence and mortality
COVID-19 and interlinkages to endocrine and metabolic diseases was an important programme topic at the 2020 European Congress of Endocrinology. With 4675 attendees from 112 countries this is the premier European endocrine meeting. Over 5 days, panel sessions covered the science behind COVID-19 and endocrine and metabolic disorders, as well as e-consulting and e-support to endocrine patients in times of COVID-19.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468294900758.htmlFitbit gets FDA clearance for its Sense smartwatch and ECG app
14 Sep 15:15 • 1 article
Fitbit gets FDA clearance for its Sense smartwatch and ECG app
Fitbit's Sense smartwatch will be able to detect atrial fibrillation when it arrives in October.
14 Sep 15:15 • Engadget • 96641516302715181.htmlOne Cardio Workout = Two Hours of Supercharged Brainpower
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
One Cardio Workout = Two Hours of Supercharged Brainpower
A recent systematic review of over a dozen studies found that one bout of cardio exercise (lasting anywhere from two minutes to one hour) can boost brainpower for up to two hours.
14 Sep 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839345341517.htmlHigh levels of steroids put asthma patients at greater risk of serious side-effects
14 Sep 05:23 • 1 article
High levels of steroids put asthma patients at greater risk of serious side-effects
More than one quarter of asthma patients have been prescribed potentially dangerous amounts of steroid tablets, with researchers warning this puts them at greater risk of serious side-effects.
14 Sep 05:23 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030853770491.htmlStudy shows plant extinction is more common than previously realized
14 Sep 13:45 • 1 article
Study shows plant extinction is more common than previously realized
A University of Wyoming researcher contributed to a paper that revealed extinction of plants in North America is more common than previously known.
14 Sep 13:45 • phys.org • 3476726124441225892.html30% recovered COVID-19 patients have no antibodies: govt. survey
14 Sep 18:20 • 1 article
30% recovered COVID-19 patients have no antibodies: govt. survey
‘No need to panic as memory cells will trigger immune response in most cases’
14 Sep 18:20 • The Hindu • 6679535025814268523.htmlAmid online classes, students facing medical issues
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Amid online classes, students facing medical issues
With online classes running seamlessly after lockdown that was announced due to Covid- 19, the numbers of students who are facing sleep disruption, back pain and other psychological issues due to spending time on screen have started visiting hospitals in the national capital. “There are frequent
14 Sep 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233586894991.htmlMassive-Scale Genomic Study Explores Diversity and Desirable Traits in Wheat
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Massive-Scale Genomic Study Explores Diversity and Desirable Traits in Wheat
A scientific team including James Hutton Institute researchers has completed one of the largest genetic analysis ever done of any agricultural crop to find desirable traits in wheat’s extensive and unexplored diversity.
14 Sep 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464576703268.htmlBig Tech Removes a Video From Prominent Think Tank For Contradicting WHO on Coronavirus
14 Sep 11:30 • 1 article
Big Tech Removes a Video From Prominent Think Tank For Contradicting WHO on Coronavirus
The Hoover Institution at Stanford University is one of the most prominent think tanks in America, and its fellows are some the most accomplished in their respective fields. But that
14 Sep 11:30 • Townhall • 6083908946742084572.htmlMBZUAI, Israel institute to collaborate on AI research
13 Sep 20:15 • 1 article
MBZUAI, Israel institute to collaborate on AI research
MBZUAI, Israel institute to collaborate on AI research
13 Sep 20:15 • Saudi Gazette • 6913978434168189504.htmlAttention! Do your cosmetics have this dangerous bacterium?
14 Sep 18:30 • 1 article
Attention! Do your cosmetics have this dangerous bacterium?
If you love trying out new cosmetics, you need to be updated about this new bacterium that has started surfacing in popular cosmetics.
14 Sep 18:30 • The Times of India • 6060938664033620598.htmlLoss of a Pet Can Potentially Trigger Mental Health Issues in Children
14 Sep 14:01 • 1 article
Loss of a Pet Can Potentially Trigger Mental Health Issues in Children
Pet owners usually have a strong emotional bond with their pets, however, according to a new study, the death of a pet can trigger a sense of grief in children that is profound and prolonged and can potentially lead to subsequent mental health issues.The new study by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), published in European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, found that the strong emotional attachment of youngsters to pets might result in measurable psychological distress that can serve as an indicator of depression in children and adolescents for as long as three years or more after the loss of a beloved pet.
14 Sep 14:01 • novinite.com • 4235039570621702638.htmlCSIR-IICT is now working on new antiviral drug and corticosteroids for COVID-19
14 Sep 11:54 • 2 articles
CSIR-IICT is now working on new antiviral drug and corticosteroids for COVID-19
In an exclusive interview, Director, S. Chandrashekar explains what goes into drug discovery and other related issues.
14 Sep 11:54 • The Hindu • 6679535025317192573.html‘IICT is now working on a new antiviral drug for COVID-19’
Focus also on corticosteroids for virus management in moderate, severe patients
14 Sep 16:55 • The Hindu • 6679535026090388418.htmlB.C.'s new lung cancer screening program the first of its kind in Canada: premier
14 Sep 11:04 • 1 article
B.C.'s new lung cancer screening program the first of its kind in Canada: premier
B.C. is launching a new lung cancer screening program — the first of its kind in Canada — Premier John Horgan announced Monday. The program is exepcted to be fully operational by 2022. Horgan . . .
14 Sep 11:04 • Times Colonist • 7617512062255564303.htmlHow To Expedite Drug Development by Waiving Certain Clinical Trials
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
How To Expedite Drug Development by Waiving Certain Clinical Trials
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused numerous obstacles for clinical research across the world. Widespread movement restrictions, a diversion of healthcare personnel to the frontline and a compromised ability to ensure participant safety are examples of the many challenges faced by the pharmaceutical industry. But how can today’s pharma industry make progress and still get products to the market in the face of such long-term disruption? Is it possible to eliminate the need for human trials in some cases?
14 Sep 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464442089835.htmlThe poisonous history of chemotherapy
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
The poisonous history of chemotherapy
A Second World War disaster fuelled the crusade for cancer treatment, Jennet Conant’s book argues.
14 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126304494933.htmlGATE 2021 registration process begins at gate.iitb.ac.in
14 Sep 04:40 • 1 article
GATE 2021 registration process begins at gate.iitb.ac.in
This is the first times for the GATE exam to include Humanities and Social Science, and Environmental Science and Engineering subjects.
14 Sep 04:40 • Scroll.in • 8669301692197402643.htmlMore than skin deep: Malaysian student shares how battling atopic dermatitis affected her mental health
14 Sep 08:21 • 1 article
More than skin deep: Malaysian student shares how battling atopic dermatitis affected her mental health
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 14 — Nur Aqilah Shaari has spent the last seven years fighting an uphill battle with atopic dermatitis (AD). AD, also known as atopic eczema, is a chronic and recurrent inflammatory skin disorder characterised by symptoms such as skin dryness, itching, flaking, and weeping....
14 Sep 08:21 • Malaymail • 302165934921505911.htmlNew study shares insights on bouncing back from job loss
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
New study shares insights on bouncing back from job loss
This trait allows people to manage their emotions and behaviours to produce positive results and to consider adversity as a positive challenge rather than a hindrance.
14 Sep 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025566524877109.htmlScientists Release ‘Blueprint’ To Save Critical Ecosystems And Stabilize The Earth’s Climate
14 Sep 10:17 • 1 article
Scientists Release ‘Blueprint’ To Save Critical Ecosystems And Stabilize The Earth’s Climate
A group of scientists and experts produced the first comprehensive global-scale analysis of terrestrial areas essential for biodiversity and climate resilience, totaling 50.4% of the Earth's land. The report was published in Science Advances entitled “A ‘Global Safety Net’ to reverse biodiversity loss and stabilize the Earth’s climate,” and highlights the importance of protecting and restoring the natural world to address three converging crises – climate change, the loss of biodiversity, and the emergence of novel viruses such as COVID-19.
14 Sep 10:17 • SCOOP • 5315658998929775990.htmlMoving More Medical And Long-Term Care To Seniors’ Homes
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Moving More Medical And Long-Term Care To Seniors’ Homes
New programs are moving medical and long-term care from nursing homes, hospitals, and senior living facilities to homes.
14 Sep 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587531820434742.htmlWorld-leading Oxford-educated cancer expert nicknamed 'God' 'failed to examine patients fully and did not disclose risks of treatment'
14 Sep 17:21 • 1 article
World-leading Oxford-educated cancer expert nicknamed 'God' 'failed to examine patients fully and did not disclose risks of treatment'
Professor Justin Stebbing, 49, is accused of having 'failed to provide good clinical care' to 11 people. The Harley Street doctor has a reputation for being 'aggressive' in his treatment plans.
14 Sep 17:21 • Mail Online • 124328110810833133.htmlNew Jersey Blues Plan Links With Two Big Health Systems To Tap Medicare Advantage
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
New Jersey Blues Plan Links With Two Big Health Systems To Tap Medicare Advantage
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and two of the state’s biggest hospital systems are forming a health plan specifically to tap into the fast-growing business of Medicare Advantage, the privatized health insurance for seniors.
14 Sep 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587531681936567.htmlPREMIUM TIMES uncovers massive referral kickback scam of Nigerian doctors, others
13 Sep 23:12 • 1 article
PREMIUM TIMES uncovers massive referral kickback scam of Nigerian doctors, others
During the 20-month undercover investigation, a PREMIUM TIMES journalist posing as a doctor referred several persons to leading diagnostic centres for medical tests.
13 Sep 23:12 • The Eagle Online • 1463511648054133126.htmlMIT's wireless device can track sleep using radio frequencies
14 Sep 12:07 • 1 article
MIT's wireless device can track sleep using radio frequencies
It could also aid in treating patients vulnerable to bedsores and sleep apnea, since both conditions can be alleviated by changes in sleeping posture.
14 Sep 12:07 • The Hindu • 6679535025025449600.htmlGCC ‘medical tourism capital of the world’ as all countries rank top destinations
13 Sep 20:09 • 1 article
GCC ‘medical tourism capital of the world’ as all countries rank top destinations
GCC ‘medical tourism capital of the world’ as all countries rank top destinations
13 Sep 20:09 • Saudi Gazette • 6913978434632271823.htmlLife on 'Morning Star'? Scientists Detect Traces of Substance on Venus Pointing to Potential Life
14 Sep 10:36 • 1 article
Life on 'Morning Star'? Scientists Detect Traces of Substance on Venus Pointing to Potential Life
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Cardiff University have discovered the presence of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus...
14 Sep 10:36 • Sputniknews • 967333869039695518.htmlVitamin D in pregnancy and post-partum
14 Sep 15:00 • 1 article
Vitamin D in pregnancy and post-partum
Tegan Philip reviews how COVID-19 may amplify the already important role of vitamin D intake during pregnancy and post-partum
14 Sep 15:00 • Open Access Government • 7441385493475409698.htmlPolio fight: Bill Gates, Dangote hail Zulum, Buni
13 Sep 23:16 • 1 article
Polio fight: Bill Gates, Dangote hail Zulum, Buni
The Co-Chair, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates and Chairman, Dangote Foundation, Aliko Dangote have praised ..
13 Sep 23:16 • Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics • 2658445900670250284.htmlResearchers create new tool for controlling genes in methanogens
14 Sep 13:46 • 1 article
Researchers create new tool for controlling genes in methanogens
University of Arkansas researchers have developed an efficient tool for controlling genes in methanogens, a finding that could advance research in fields as diverse as climate change and biofuel production.
14 Sep 13:46 • phys.org • 3476726124633212267.htmlOver 80% of doctors in Northern Ireland believe second-wave of coronavirus is on its way
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Over 80% of doctors in Northern Ireland believe second-wave of coronavirus is on its way
MORE than eight in 10 Northern Irish doctors think that a second wave of Covid-19 is likely to happen in the next six months. Around 50% of those admitted that it was their greatest fear for the health service, in a recent survey. Dr Tom Black, Chairman of the British Medical Association (BMA) in Northern Ireland warned that there's a "long winter ahead" for Ireland and the UK, insisting that we have only passed the "first phase" of the pandemic. "The past few days have clearly demonstrated that we are only through the first phase of this pandemic and there is going to be a long winter ahead," Dr Black said. "Our members, who have worked throughout the last six months either on the wards, in practices, in the community or remotely, are rightly worried that we have not been able to get this disease under control." More than half of BMA doctors (57%) stressed that confusing messages regarding public health measures, including advice on mask-wearing and social interactions, as well as a general lack of consistent…
14 Sep 00:00 • The Irish Post • 5205123154906251227.htmlFaculty Senate considers dropping spring break at UW-Madison
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Faculty Senate considers dropping spring break at UW-Madison
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is thinking about eliminating spring break next semester to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
14 Sep 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836441667091021.html21-metre-high sailing vessel set to depart Montrose on next leg of research journey
14 Sep 08:03 • 1 article
21-metre-high sailing vessel set to depart Montrose on next leg of research journey
A striking 21-metre-high ship will set sail from Montrose for the next leg of an “epic” research voyage around the British coast.
14 Sep 08:03 • The Courier • 4275302767766228422.htmlDundee University student Conchita uses strict Spanish lockdown for vital research into Covid-19 key
14 Sep 13:10 • 1 article
Dundee University student Conchita uses strict Spanish lockdown for vital research into Covid-19 key
A Dundee graduate has received international recognition for studies into the "lock and key" secrets of Covid-19 during the height of the pandemic.
14 Sep 13:10 • The Courier • 4275302767665445721.htmlAs domestic violence spikes, many victims and their children have nowhere to live
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
As domestic violence spikes, many victims and their children have nowhere to live
COVID-19 has left many victims of domestic violence facing difficulties feeding their children and accessing services for safe housing, transportation and childcare once they leave shelters, according to a Rutgers study published in the journal Violence Against Women.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467627939508.htmlHimanta shares scary video of COVID ICU to alert people
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Himanta shares scary video of COVID ICU to alert people
GUWAHATI: As the number deaths due to COVID19 pandemic in Assam has increased every day, Assam Health Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma wore PPE kit and visited the COVID ICU ward of Guwahati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) to take stock of the situa
14 Sep 00:00 • The Shillong Times • 2998999879785847074.htmlCOVID-19 policy makers could learn more about accountability from industries like aviation
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
COVID-19 policy makers could learn more about accountability from industries like aviation
Organisations could improve the transparency and accountability of COVID-19 policy making processes by learning from safety-critical industries like aviation, a new paper shows.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469259945475.htmlStudy: Long-Term Romantic Partners Influence Each Other's Goals
14 Sep 13:53 • 1 article
Study: Long-Term Romantic Partners Influence Each Other's Goals
Romantic partners over the long term are more likely to influence each other's goals, according to a recent study. This means that what one partner in a two-person relationship wishes to avoid or achieve, so too does the other partner.
14 Sep 13:53 • novinite.com • 4235039570968371596.htmlANALYSIS: How false advertising misleads consumers in SA
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
ANALYSIS: How false advertising misleads consumers in SA
Claims that a product can boost testosterone levels imply that this will lead to a gain in muscle and strength.
14 Sep 00:00 • ewn.co.za • 2308610107656574613.html‘Mortality rate can be broughtdown if people report early’
14 Sep 15:14 • 1 article
‘Mortality rate can be broughtdown if people report early’
COVID-19 mortality rate can be brought down in Hassan if people consult doctors and go to hospitals early, Deputy Commissioner of Hassan R. Girish has said. People delay getting tested for COVID-19 an
14 Sep 15:14 • The Hindu • 6679535025270790214.htmlProximity to the southern border and DUI arrests in California
14 Sep 16:00 • 1 article
Proximity to the southern border and DUI arrests in California
A new study from the Prevention Research Center of the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation of DUI arrests in California shows that arrests increase as distance to the southern border decrease, ...
14 Sep 16:00 • phys.org • 3476726122908071939.htmlFrequency of children vs adults carrying SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatically
14 Sep 04:00 • 2 articles
Frequency of children vs adults carrying SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatically
This case-control study compares the rates of test results indicating SARS-CoV-2 infection among children and adults admitted to a single hospital in Milan, Italy, for noninfectious reasons and without COVID-19 symptoms.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469061822561.htmlShould we mandate a COVID-19 vaccine for children?
This Viewpoint examines the evidence for vaccination of children against COVID-19.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468449705904.htmlHighest cases, active patients in 26th week
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Highest cases, active patients in 26th week
In a clear cut indication that the contagion of the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) is at very high and dangerous levels in Uttarakhand, the week ending September 12 saw the highest number of fresh cases of the disease and maximum number of active cases in the state. The week corresponding to the
14 Sep 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233307368306.htmlMizoram’s COVID-19 tally rises to 1,428
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Mizoram’s COVID-19 tally rises to 1,428
The number of active COVID-19 cases in the state now is 598 as 830 people have recovered from the disease.
14 Sep 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025568376872858.htmlAYUSH practices inducted into the Management Protocol for COVID-19 recovered patients
14 Sep 15:21 • 1 article
AYUSH practices inducted into the Management Protocol for COVID-19 recovered patients
The recovery period is likely to be longer for patients who suffered from a severe form of the disease and those with pre-existing illness.
14 Sep 15:21 • The Statesman • 1191309782259883273.htmlBlack scientists call out racism in the field and counter it
13 Sep 19:55 • 1 article
Black scientists call out racism in the field and counter it
WASHINGTON (AP) — University of Washington ecologist Christopher Schell is studying how coronavirus shutdowns have affected wildlife in Seattle and other cities. But when planning fieldwork, he also thinks about how he's perceived in neighborhoods where he installs wildlife cameras.“I wear the nerdiest glasses I have and often a jacket that has my college logo, so that people don’t mistake me for what they think is a thug or hooligan,” said Schell, who is African American.The recent episode of a white woman calling the police on a Black birder in New York’s Central Park shocked many people. But for Black environmental scientists, worrying about whether they are likely to be harassed or asked to justify their pres
13 Sep 19:55 • THE OKLAHOMAN • 7193318761311544565.html101 COVID-19 positive womendelivered of babies at KIMS
14 Sep 13:42 • 1 article
101 COVID-19 positive womendelivered of babies at KIMS
In a record of sorts, a dedicated team of doctors and para medical staff from Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) and Hospital has successfully delivered 101 COVID-19 positive pregnant wome
14 Sep 13:42 • The Hindu • 6679535025533568663.htmlAMD Preps Second Round of HPC System Donations For COVID-19 Research
14 Sep 14:00 • 1 article
AMD Preps Second Round of HPC System Donations For COVID-19 Research
When things aren’t blowing up or burning down as of late, there’s still the matter of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. While the first generation of vaccines move carefully closer to approval, there’s still a lot of research left to be done, and various technology industry companies and consortiums have been stepping up to provide computing resources for those efforts. One such participant has been AMD, whom in June announced that the company would be donating 7 petaflops of high-performance computing systems, and now this morning is announcing that they are preparing for a second round of awards, which will entail a further 5 petaflops of hardware.
14 Sep 14:00 • AnandTech • 6237364642433288829.htmlDM orders pvt labs to update info of Covid-19 patients
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
DM orders pvt labs to update info of Covid-19 patients
Stating that the management of several private pathology labs are not updating complete data about patients tested positive for Covid-19 in the district, the Dehradun district magistrate, Ashish Kumar Srivastava instructed the administration of such labs to update the complete information of every
14 Sep 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233854488910.htmlStudy examines how civil wars affect wildlife populations
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Study examines how civil wars affect wildlife populations
A new study comprehensively reveals how civil wars impact wildlife in countries affected by conflict. Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA), in the UK, Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), Brazil, and University of Agostinho Neto (UAN), Angola, found that the main impacts of civil wars on native mammals are often indirect, ultimately arising from institutional and socio-economic changes, rather than from direct military tactics.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467622714035.htmlNew research: Graphene mask inactivates coronaviruses under sunlight
14 Sep 05:04 • 1 article
New research: Graphene mask inactivates coronaviruses under sunlight
Initial tests on two human coronavirus species showed the graphene inactivated over 90 per cent of the virus in five minutes and almost 100 per cent in 10 minutes under sunlight.
14 Sep 05:04 • The Indian Express • 2885715104148606733.htmlHealth concerns
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Health concerns
The Rising Kashmir provides the most comprehensive coverage news, breaking news, videos, information on Kashmir, politics, cricket and more.
14 Sep 00:00 • Rising Kashmir • 9025326237668166524.htmlCOVID-19: Masaka city becomes new hotspot as Mutukula border cases decline
14 Sep 11:00 • 1 article
COVID-19: Masaka city becomes new hotspot as Mutukula border cases decline
Masaka, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Masaka city has become the epicentre of Covid19 in greater Masaka region with at least 10 confirmed cases. Dr. Nathan Onyach, the Director Masaka Regional Referral Hospital, says five cases came from Masaka central market, four from Masaka District Local Government and one from the community. He attributes …
14 Sep 11:00 • The Independent Uganda: • 5099025990076479247.htmlBlack scientists call out racism in the field and counter it
14 Sep 16:07 • 1 article
Black scientists call out racism in the field and counter it
WASHINGTON — University of Washington ecologist Christopher Schell is studying how coronavirus shutdowns have affected wildlife in Seattle and other cities. But when planning fieldwork, he also
14 Sep 16:07 • New York Post • 7654946768659481558.htmlMcMaster says there will be no in-person classes this winter
14 Sep 17:20 • 1 article
McMaster says there will be no in-person classes this winter
It will be quiet on campus at McMaster University through the winter months.
14 Sep 17:20 • 680News • 8014034333537800020.htmlTobacco plant promotes tissue adhesion and can maintain grafts between different species
14 Sep 05:01 • 1 article
Tobacco plant promotes tissue adhesion and can maintain grafts between different species
Grafting is a horticultural technique that joins plants together by means of tissue regeneration, combining desirable characteristics of both plants. Generally, grafts have been thought to be compatible only between the same or closely related species.
14 Sep 05:01 • News-Medical.net • 4522523029988483683.htmlFoster + Partners Begins Construction on Cairo's New Global Heart Hospital
14 Sep 05:00 • 2 articles
Foster + Partners Begins Construction on Cairo's New Global Heart Hospital
Foster + Partners has begun construction on the new Magdi Yacoub Global Heart Centre in Cairo, Egypt.
14 Sep 05:00 • ArchDaily • 6219750954932123566.htmlFoster + Partners Begins Construction on Cairo's New Global Heart Hospital
Foster + Partners has begun construction on the new Magdi Yacoub Global Heart Centre in Cairo, Egypt.
14 Sep 05:00 • ArchDaily • 6219750954922119413.htmlHow do giraffes and elephants alter the African Savanna landscape?
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
How do giraffes and elephants alter the African Savanna landscape?
Through their foraging behavior across the diverse topography of the African savanna, megaherbivores may be unknowingly influencing the growth and survival of vegetation on valleys and plateaus, while preserving steep slopes as habitat refugia.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467708255179.htmlStudy offers evidence for quantitative VR research by validating digital VR display CT
14 Sep 05:36 • 1 article
Study offers evidence for quantitative VR research by validating digital VR display CT
VR entails a lot of potential for the future research in ophthalmology and beyond in any scientific field that uses three-dimensional data.
14 Sep 05:36 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031223383798.htmlJPND: The largest global collaborative initiative for neurodegenerative disease research
14 Sep 14:07 • 1 article
JPND: The largest global collaborative initiative for neurodegenerative disease research
Chairman for the global initiative EU JPND, Professor Philippe Amouyel, brings to light their innovative work in neurodegenerative disease research
14 Sep 14:07 • Open Access Government • 7441385494123695389.htmlNvidia researchers detail AI-powered clinical speech transcription system
14 Sep 14:15 • 1 article
Nvidia researchers detail AI-powered clinical speech transcription system
In a new paper, Nvidia researchers describe a system that automatically transcribes speech from clinical patients and maps it to a medical ontology.
14 Sep 14:15 • VentureBeat • 6273363635437307666.htmlPost-COVID care facility to aid recovery
14 Sep 16:50 • 1 article
Post-COVID care facility to aid recovery
Patients can now recuperate at the rehab centre near Shivarampally
14 Sep 16:50 • The Hindu • 6679535024733847500.htmlResearchers explore Iceland's extreme environment for virus solutions
14 Sep 12:59 • 1 article
Researchers explore Iceland's extreme environment for virus solutions
What's it like to work as a virus hunter? In this week's Futuris, Euronews' Julian Lopez goes to Iceland to find out. #Futuris
14 Sep 12:59 • euronews • 7318238121977166343.htmlSnake, 62, lays eggs without having been around a male for more than a decade
14 Sep 14:24 • 1 article
Snake, 62, lays eggs without having been around a male for more than a decade
There is a ball python at the St. Louis Zoo that’s approximately 62-years-old, more than two decades older than the average lifespan of its species. Now, this elderly animal has laid seven eg…
14 Sep 14:24 • Boing Boing • 4601305168463467668.htmlMinimizing physical distancing in public transport backed by science, says DOTr
14 Sep 01:41 • 1 article
Minimizing physical distancing in public transport backed by science, says DOTr
The Department of Transport (DOTr) insisted today that the reduction of physical distancing in public transport is based on medical experts' advice Starting today, physical distancing will be reduced inside all public transport to 075 meters...
14 Sep 01:41 • Coconuts • 8871564983743093027.htmlBimetallic catalyst helps to synthesize tunable imines and secondary amines
14 Sep 14:50 • 1 article
Bimetallic catalyst helps to synthesize tunable imines and secondary amines
In a recent study, scientists from the Institute of Solid State Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science prepared NiCo5 bi-metallic catalyst to activate carbon-nitrogen bond under mild reaction conditions.
14 Sep 14:50 • phys.org • 3476726123822259068.htmlEthiopia COVID-19 death exceeds 1,000
14 Sep 08:19 • 1 article
Ethiopia COVID-19 death exceeds 1,000
Now 1,013 people in Ethiopia have lost their lives by COVID-19, according to the daily report of the Ministry of Health. It is indicated that currently 30,303 COVID-19 patients are getting medical treatment. Out of them 342 are in critical condition. Out of the 7,162 people tested for coronavirus in 24 hours, 413 are found to be positive. During the last 24 hours, 490 patients have recovered from the pandemic. This has increased the total number of people recovered so far in the country to 24,983.
14 Sep 08:19 • New Business Ethiopia • 4287479610507129048.htmlMaharashtra: Vehicles carrying oxygen to be treated at par with ambulances
14 Sep 17:03 • 1 article
Maharashtra: Vehicles carrying oxygen to be treated at par with ambulances
The notification issued under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, states that following the outbreak of Covid-19 in the state, the government "considers it expedient to make easily available the supply of oxygen in hospitals for timely treatment of patients of coronavirus".
14 Sep 17:03 • The Indian Express • 2885715105455966648.htmlMadhya Pradesh: Prof Akhilesh Pandey appointed VC of Vikram University, Ujjain
14 Sep 10:18 • 1 article
Madhya Pradesh: Prof Akhilesh Pandey appointed VC of Vikram University, Ujjain
14 Sep 10:18 • Free Press Journal • 9080771787166047000.html‘Prevalence of obesity during, after pregnancy high in 30 dists.’
14 Sep 16:55 • 1 article
‘Prevalence of obesity during, after pregnancy high in 30 dists.’
Study examines risk factors and consequences of maternal obesity
14 Sep 16:55 • The Hindu • 6679535025932815266.html255 new COVID-19 infections in Ernakulam
14 Sep 15:56 • 1 article
255 new COVID-19 infections in Ernakulam
West Kochi area continues to report fresh cases, with 26 people from Mattancherry and eight from Fort Kochi testing positive
14 Sep 15:56 • The Hindu • 6679535024773389942.htmlHalogen bonding: a powerful tool for constructing supramolecular co-crystalline materials
14 Sep 04:00 • 1 article
Halogen bonding: a powerful tool for constructing supramolecular co-crystalline materials
Halogen bonding is emerging as an important driving force for supramolecular self-assembly, and shows great potential in the design and synthesis of new multicomponent supramolecular co-crystalline materials. Co-crystals can retain the inherent property of every component, and exhibit more novel physicochemical properties through synergistic effects between different components, which is helpful to realize the multifunction of materials. Huang's group form Nanjing Tech University summarize the latest advances in halogen-bonding co-crystals, and outline future development directions.
14 Sep 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467836495170.htmlCUPB Vice-Chancellor Tiwari meets Badnore
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
CUPB Vice-Chancellor Tiwari meets Badnore
The Vice-Chancellor of the Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (CUPB) Prof. Raghavendra P. Tiwari met the Punjab Governor .P. Singh Badnore here and appraised him about the establishment & growth of CUPB in the short span of 11 years. He said that the university is setting new benchmarks in
14 Sep 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783232687997739.htmlSustainable interoperability key to quality integrated public healthcare in SA
14 Sep 09:02 • 1 article
Sustainable interoperability key to quality integrated public healthcare in SA
As we advance in healthcare and its innovation, patients are becoming more vested in the decisions around their care, says Shiraaz Joosub, healthcare sales executive at T-Systems South Africa.
14 Sep 09:02 • ITWeb • 642894139961074498.htmlHealth Ministry: Malaysia records 31 new Covid-19 cases, 28 local infections
14 Sep 09:32 • 1 article
Health Ministry: Malaysia records 31 new Covid-19 cases, 28 local infections
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 14 — Malaysia recorded 31 new Covid-19 cases today and registered no fatalities, Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said today. The director-general of the Ministry of Health (MOH) in a statement said the new cases now brings the total number of active cases in the country to...
14 Sep 09:32 • Malaymail • 302165936453507792.htmlStart-up develops 'living coffin'
14 Sep 14:08 • 1 article
Start-up develops 'living coffin'
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft, The Netherlands) student start-up Loop has developed a living coffin made from mycelium. The Living Cocoon helps the body to compost more efficiently, removes ...
14 Sep 14:08 • phys.org • 3476726124985487857.htmlAuckland Museum And Ngāti Kuri Receive $13.3m Iwi-led Collaborative Research Grant
14 Sep 10:46 • 1 article
Auckland Museum And Ngāti Kuri Receive $13.3m Iwi-led Collaborative Research Grant
“Tō tātou hā i te tuatahi ko te moana, hā tuarua nō tātou te whenua - our first breath is from the ocean our second from the land”- Ngāti Kuri whakatauki.
14 Sep 10:46 • SCOOP • 5315658999709822291.htmlBahrain may reinstate previous COVID-19 restrictions
14 Sep 14:47 • 1 article
Bahrain may reinstate previous COVID-19 restrictions
Cases have been rising, surpassing 750 cases on some days
14 Sep 14:47 • Gulf News • 2086521545382612304.html142 new cases in Kollam
14 Sep 17:30 • 1 article
142 new cases in Kollam
130 get the disease through contact, 6 health staff infected
14 Sep 17:30 • The Hindu • 6679535024975719810.htmlZulum approves employment of 594 doctors, nurses for Borno hospitals
14 Sep 17:05 • 1 article
Zulum approves employment of 594 doctors, nurses for Borno hospitals
Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has approved the engagement of 84 medical doctors, 365 nurses and midwives, 45 pharmacists and 100 technicians.
14 Sep 17:05 • Vanguard News • 4125100340793004987.htmlMANUU finds place among top 25 Central Universities, second consecutive time
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
MANUU finds place among top 25 Central Universities, second consecutive time
Hyderabad: Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) is the only language university, Indian or foreign, to find a place in the Outlook-ICARE list of annual top-ranked central universities. It was ranked 24th from among 25 shortlisted universities based on parameters such as academic and research excellence, industry interface and placement, infrastructure facility, governance and admissions … Continue reading "MANUU finds place among top 25 Central Universities, second consecutive time"
14 Sep 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025566884990175.htmlQU-YSC summer training program concludes
14 Sep 08:47 • 1 article
QU-YSC summer training program concludes
Doha: Qatar University’s Young Scientists Center (QU-YSC) concluded the summer training program 2020 entitled “The Environment of smart learning for innovation”, with a ceremony on September 10.
14 Sep 08:47 • The Peninsula • 1202843882756210596.htmlMeet Your Home's Microbes in The Great Indoors
14 Sep 11:00 • 1 article
Meet Your Home's Microbes in The Great Indoors
Author Emily Anthes explores the thriving communities of bacteria and fungi with which we share our abodes—and what they reveal about us.
14 Sep 11:00 • Mentalfloss • 5757864789482006294.htmlCentral region sees 640 new cases
14 Sep 15:05 • 1 article
Central region sees 640 new cases
Central districts registered 640 fresh cases of COVID-19 and five deaths on Monday. According to the medical bulletin issued by the State Government, the maximum number of fresh cases was reported in
14 Sep 15:05 • The Hindu • 6679535025699635236.htmlOnline teaching at third level
13 Sep 23:08 • 1 article
Online teaching at third level
Sir, – While it is widely known that essentially all third-level teaching will be online for the coming academic year, what is not being discussed is how that online teaching will take place, and the quality of that delivery.
13 Sep 23:08 • The Irish Times • 8204772968194920882.htmlNew 560 oxygen fitted beds coming soon at Covid hospitals
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
New 560 oxygen fitted beds coming soon at Covid hospitals
Very soon 560 new beds with oxygen facility will be made available at Covid hospitals in Chhattisgarh. “Hundred beds with oxygen facility will be installed in Lalpur Covid hospital, 400 in Ayurvedic College Hospital and 60 at ESIC hospital in Raipur," an official press release said. Health
14 Sep 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233257126683.htmlFrom high-altitude balloons to Moon missions
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
From high-altitude balloons to Moon missions
With support from a NASA education programme, mechanical-engineering student Jessica Frantz hopes to launch an aerospace career.
14 Sep 00:00 • Nature • 7937820125678319512.html8,244 new cases of COVID-19 reported in State
14 Sep 17:02 • 1 article
8,244 new cases of COVID-19 reported in State
A total of 8,244 new COVID-19 cases were reported on Monday. With this, the total number of cases in the State stands at 4.67 lakh cases. Meanwhile, 8,865 patients were discharged on Monday, taking th
14 Sep 17:02 • The Hindu • 6679535025490105573.htmlMultiple strategies help check COVID-19 spread: Collector
14 Sep 14:03 • 1 article
Multiple strategies help check COVID-19 spread: Collector
‘Sustained treatment protocol was followed by administration’
14 Sep 14:03 • The Hindu • 6679535025461078210.htmlMeet the CIO Boss who specialises in chemical weapons and nuclear energy
14 Sep 11:28 • 1 article
Meet the CIO Boss who specialises in chemical weapons and nuclear energy
In January this year, President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed a new Co-Deputy Direr of the Central Intelligence Organisation, Dr Gatsha Mazithulela. While ...
14 Sep 11:28 • Bulawayo24 News • 5565663539494699886.htmlDigital technology should reach rural population: NIT-W Director
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Digital technology should reach rural population: NIT-W Director
NIT Director was speaking after inaugurating two five-day online Faculty Development Programmes (FDPs) on IoT for Machine learning & AI and Deep Learning Applications
14 Sep 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025568302868122.htmlThe Molecular Biology of Coronavirus Infection
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
The Molecular Biology of Coronavirus Infection
In this video, Dr Britt Glaunsinger discusses the molecular biology of coronavirus infection.
14 Sep 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232462816331329.htmlSejong University ranks 9th in Korea in global university rankings
14 Sep 01:35 • 1 article
Sejong University ranks 9th in Korea in global university rankings
Sejong University in Seoul ranked ninth among South Korean universities in the 2021 world university rankings from the Times Higher Education, the college announced Monday. The UK institution for higher education moved Sejong University up one notch compared with last year’s evaluation. Its standing among 1,527 universities in 93 countries climbed from 401st-500th place last year to 301st-350th place this year...
14 Sep 01:35 • Koreaherald • 8029273604826576634.htmlThank you for choosing one of us as CEO – KOSSA to Akufo-Addo
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Thank you for choosing one of us as CEO – KOSSA to Akufo-Addo
Members of the Korle Bu Senior Staff Association (KOSSA) have expressed their profound gratitude to President Akufo-Addo for the appointment of Dr Opoku Ware Ampomah as the new CEO of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
14 Sep 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111494372939765.htmlDeaths rise by almost 6,000 since March
14 Sep 12:49 • 1 article
Deaths rise by almost 6,000 since March
The number of deaths recorded in Portugal between the beginning of March and the end of August has risen by almost 6,000 when compared with the same period in 2019.
14 Sep 12:49 • The Portugal News Online • 5173906807937454842.htmlHek to inaugurate hospital in Jowai
14 Sep 00:00 • 1 article
Hek to inaugurate hospital in Jowai
SHILLONG: Health Minister AL Hek will inaugurate the Woodland WK Hospital, Sabahmuswang, Elaka Jowai in West Jaintia Hills, on September 15, in the presence of Jowai MLA Wailadmiki Shylla, a statement said.The 108-bed multispecialty hospital wi
14 Sep 00:00 • The Shillong Times • 2998999879750573581.htmlKozhikode reports 382 more COVID-19 cases
14 Sep 14:26 • 1 article
Kozhikode reports 382 more COVID-19 cases
345 contract virus through local transmission
14 Sep 14:26 • The Hindu • 6679535025665654476.htmlThe Herbal Academy's leading course on living a healthy life available in Tipperary
14 Sep 11:01 • 1 article
The Herbal Academy's leading course on living a healthy life available in Tipperary
Choose to live a healthy life and learn how to help others make the right steps towards a healthier lifestyle with The Herbal Academy. Now more than ever before, herbal medicines are widely...
14 Sep 11:01 • TipperaryLive • 1097599577817851232.htmlM. Ramgopal Shetty, founder of Dr. M.V. Shetty Group of Colleges, passes away
14 Sep 08:09 • 1 article
M. Ramgopal Shetty, founder of Dr. M.V. Shetty Group of Colleges, passes away
M. Ramgopal Shetty, a doctor and the founder secretary and executive officer of Dr. M.V. Shetty Memorial Trust, Mangaluru, which manages Dr. M. V. Shetty Group of Colleges passed away here on Monday.
14 Sep 08:09 • The Hindu • 6679535026280236488.htmlCOVID-19 in Bulgaria: 27 Newly Registered Cases in 924 PCR Tests
14 Sep 08:42 • 1 article
COVID-19 in Bulgaria: 27 Newly Registered Cases in 924 PCR Tests
There are 27 registered new cases of COVID-19 in Bulgaria during the last 24 hours with 924 tests performed, according to the data of the Unified Information Portal. In the last 24 hours, 3 people died and 9 were cured.
14 Sep 08:42 • novinite.com • 4235039571996607452.htmlMovements To Promote Taitamariki As Kaitiaki In Aotearoa
14 Sep 09:42 • 1 article
Movements To Promote Taitamariki As Kaitiaki In Aotearoa
Community groups and environmental organisations are guiding and equipping rangatahi to be protectors of the environment, with an intention to blend mātauranga Māori and Western science.
14 Sep 09:42 • SCOOP • 5315658998458567717.htmlResidents want Pandalur GH renovated
14 Sep 17:03 • 1 article
Residents want Pandalur GH renovated
Inspection ordered to look into the condition of the building: Joint Director of Health Services
14 Sep 17:03 • The Hindu • 6679535025123145208.htmlSalem GH handles 125 deliveries of COVID-19 patients
14 Sep 17:10 • 1 article
Salem GH handles 125 deliveries of COVID-19 patients
The Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College Hospital has handled 125 deliveries of COVID-19 patients alone since May.The Hospital, which is the tertiary centre for COVID-19 treatment in the di
14 Sep 17:10 • The Hindu • 6679535024806710874.htmlOnline yoga session
14 Sep 12:06 • 1 article
Online yoga session
KARAIKUDI Alagappa Group of Educational Institutions partnered with Isha Foundation will conduct a webinar on yoga to improve respiratory health on Sunday. Professionals from Isha Foundation showcased
14 Sep 12:06 • The Hindu • 6679535025384346288.htmlG. Sugumar takes charge as Fisheries University Vice Chancellor
14 Sep 09:16 • 1 article
G. Sugumar takes charge as Fisheries University Vice Chancellor
G. Sugumar, who was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Fisheries University on August 20, received his appointment letter from Governor-Chancellor Banwarilal Purohit on Mo
14 Sep 09:16 • The Hindu • 6679535024588288375.html‘Happiness’ kits for vulnerable children
14 Sep 17:03 • 1 article
‘Happiness’ kits for vulnerable children
Contains food items, daily-use products
14 Sep 17:03 • The Hindu • 6679535025371247852.htmlTraining to raise ‘nutri gardens’
14 Sep 13:19 • 1 article
Training to raise ‘nutri gardens’
About 100 anganwadi workers were briefed on how to raise ‘nutri gardens’ at an online training programme conducted by the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Sirugamani, recently. The programme was organised
14 Sep 13:19 • The Hindu • 6679535025633951580.html