The COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in the era of video meetings. But can Zoom really replace in-person meetings that require business executives to travel?
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Sunday, 25 October 2020
Dubai introduces facial recognition on public transport
Dubai is introducing a facial recognition system on public transport to beef up security, officials said Sunday, as the emirate prepares to host the global Expo exhibition.
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Lee Kun-Hee, force behind Samsung's rise, dies at 78
Lee Kun-Hee, the ailing Samsung Electronics chairman who transformed the small television maker into a global giant of consumer electronics, has died. He was 78.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-lee-kun-hee-samsung-dies.html
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Big week for Big Tech as earnings, hearings loom
Big Tech is bracing for a tumultuous week marked by quarterly results likely to show resilience despite the pandemic, and fresh attacks from lawmakers ahead of the November 3 election.
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Saturday, 24 October 2020
Asteroid samples escaping from jammed NASA spacecraft
A NASA spacecraft is stuffed with so much asteroid rubble from this week's grab that it's jammed open and precious particles are drifting away in space, scientists said Friday.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-asteroid-samples-nasa-spacecraft.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-asteroid-samples-nasa-spacecraft.html
South America ravaged by unprecedented drought and fires
Under stress from a historic drought, large swathes of forest and wetlands in central South America known for their exceptional biodiversity have been ravaged by devastating fires.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-south-america-ravaged-unprecedented-drought.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-south-america-ravaged-unprecedented-drought.html
Galapagos sees record rise in penguins, flightless cormorants
The population of Galapagos penguins and flightless cormorants, two species endemic to the islands, has seen a record increase, study results released Friday showed.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-galapagos-penguins-flightless-cormorants.html
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Friday, 23 October 2020
Big data firm Palantir working with US on vaccine effort
Big data company Palantir is working with US health officials on a project to track the production and distribution of future COVID-19 vaccines.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-big-firm-palantir-vaccine-effort.html
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Intel shares tumble as pandemic hits results
Computer chipmaker Intel saw shares slide Thursday after reporting weak sales for its data center and internet of things operations that overshadowed improvement in the personal computer market.
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Ultimate absentee ballot: US astronaut votes from space station
At least she didn't have to wait in line.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-ultimate-absentee-ballot-astronaut-votes.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-ultimate-absentee-ballot-astronaut-votes.html
Hong Kong needs tougher laws to tackle wildlife crime say researchers
Hong Kong is thriving as a transnational wildlife smuggling hub because its laws are not strong enough to tackle organised crime running the lucrative trade, researchers said Friday.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-hong-kong-tougher-laws-tackle.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-hong-kong-tougher-laws-tackle.html
Rust Belt upstart Lordstown Motors set to make Nasdaq debut
Could a new Tesla-like upstart be the savior of a once-mighty Ohio steel region ravaged by deindustrialization?
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-rust-belt-upstart-lordstown-motors.html
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Huawei sales up, but growth slows under virus, US pressure
Chinese tech giant Huawei, one of the biggest makers of smartphones and switching equipment, said Friday its revenue rose 9.9% in the first nine months of this year, but growth decelerated in the face of U.S. sanctions and the coronavirus pandemic.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-huawei-sales-growth-virus-pressure.html
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Tesla 'full self-driving' vehicles can't drive themselves
Earlier this week, Tesla sent out its "full self-driving" software to a small group of owners who will test it on public roads. But buried on its website is a disclaimer that the $8,000 system doesn't make the vehicles autonomous and drivers still have to supervise it.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-tesla-full-self-driving-vehicles.html
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Thursday, 22 October 2020
Airbnb partners with ex-Apple design star Jony Ive
Airbnb has hired former Apple design chief Jony Ive to work on showcasing the homesharing platform's forthcoming products, it announced Wednesday.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-airbnb-partners-ex-apple-star-jony.html
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Short-video app Quibi shutting down just months after launch
Short-video app Quibi said it is shutting down just six months after its early April launch, having struggled to find customers.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-short-video-app-quibi-months.html
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NASA spacecraft sent asteroid rubble flying in sample grab
NASA's Osiris-Rex spacecraft crushed rocks and sent rubble flying as it briefly touched an asteroid, a strong indication that samples were collected for return to Earth, officials said Wednesday.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-nasa-spacecraft-asteroid-rubble-sample.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-nasa-spacecraft-asteroid-rubble-sample.html
Tesla posts net profit for fifth straight quarter
Tesla charged through a summertime auto industry sales slump in the U.S. to post stronger-than-expected net earnings for the third quarter.
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In Dubai, oil-rich UAE sees a new wonder: A coal power plant
A new wonder is rising in the southern desert of Dubai against the backdrop of Persian Gulf beaches, but it's not another skyscraper to grace the futuristic sheikhdom. Instead, it's one of mankind's oldest power sources gaining its own space on the oil-rich Arabian Peninsula—a coal-fired power plant.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-dubai-oil-rich-uae-coal-power.html
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Trio who lived on space station return to Earth safely
A trio of space travelers safely returned to Earth on Thursday after a six-month mission on the International Space Station.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-trio-space-station-earth-safely.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-trio-space-station-earth-safely.html
New approach could lead to designed plastics with specific properties
Imagine a plastic bag that can carry home your groceries, then quickly degrade, without harming the environment. Or a super-strong, lightweight plastic for airplanes, rockets, and satellites that can replace traditional structural metals in aerospace technologies.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-approach-plastics-specific-properties.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-approach-plastics-specific-properties.html
Wednesday, 21 October 2020
Ice loss likely to continue in Antarctica
A new international study led by Monash University climate scientists has revealed that ice loss in Antarctica persisted for many centuries after it was initiated and is expected to continue.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-ice-loss-antarctica.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-ice-loss-antarctica.html
Research collaboration COVID-19 cloud testing platform has potential to help beyond pandemic
A population-level disease monitoring system that employs at-home self-swab kits is being expanded today, at no cost to participants, as part of an infection prevalence study in the San Francisco Bay Area. The system could have broader impact on testing not only for COVID-19, but for other diseases as well.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-collaboration-covid-cloud-platform-potential.html
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Researchers suggest using urchin-like particles to accelerate cell biochemical reactions
Research from ITMO suggests using urchin-like particles controlled by a magnetic field to accelerate chemical reactions in cells. This new technology will allow them to increase cell membrane permeability and at the same time preserve the cell's initial structure. This can simplify substance delivery and increase the rate of biocatalysis. The research was published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-urchin-like-particles-cell-biochemical-reactions.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-urchin-like-particles-cell-biochemical-reactions.html
Tomato plants communicate at a molecular level
Working together with researchers from the University of Tübingen, the University of Tromsø, UC Davis and the Sainsbury Laboratory in Norwich, biologists from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) have discovered how tomato plants identify Cuscuta as a parasite. The plant has a protein in its cell walls that is identified as "foreign" by a receptor in the tomato.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-tomato-molecular.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-tomato-molecular.html
Ericsson earnings boosted by 5G network rollouts
Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericsson has reported upbeat third quarter earnings, helped mainly by the rollout of 5G wireless networks in China and a strong U.S. market.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-ericsson-boosted-5g-network-rollouts.html
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US antitrust crackdown on Google echoes Europe's moves
The U.S. antitrust crackdown on Google might seem like deja vu for European Union regulators.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-antitrust-crackdown-google-echoes-europe.html
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Future wearable electronic clothing could be charged by our own body heat
Thanks to rapid computing developments in the last decade and the miniaturisation of electronic components, people can, for example, track their movements and monitor their health in real time by wearing tiny computers. Researchers are now looking at how best to power these devices by turning to the user's own body heat and working with garments, polka dots and know-how from the textile industry.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-future-wearable-electronic-body.html
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Current Chernobyl-level radiation harmful to bees: study
Bumblebees exposed to levels of radiation found within the Chernobyl exclusion zone suffered a "significant" drop in reproduction, in new research published Wednesday that scientists say should prompt a rethink of international calculations of nuclear environmental risk.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-current-chernobyl-level-bees.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-current-chernobyl-level-bees.html
Tuesday, 20 October 2020
Energy scavenging nanogenerator finds power all around us
Imagine a mobile phone charger that doesn't need a wireless or mains power source. Or a pacemaker with inbuilt organic energy sources within the human body.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-energy-scavenging-nanogenerator-power.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-energy-scavenging-nanogenerator-power.html
Upgrades yield increased cryogenic power at Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is one of the coldest places on Earth. The 1.9 K (-271.3 °C) operating temperature of its main magnets is even lower than the 2.7 K (-270.5 °C) of outer space. To get the LHC to this temperature, 120 tons of liquid helium flow around a closed circuit in the veins of the accelerator.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-yield-cryogenic-power-large-hadron.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-yield-cryogenic-power-large-hadron.html
Q&A: What touching an asteroid can teach us
The University of Arizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission will make NASA's first attempt at collecting a sample from an asteroid on Oct. 20. The sample, which will be returned to Earth in 2023, has the potential to shed light on the origins of life and the solar system.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-qa-asteroid.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-qa-asteroid.html
New combustion models improve efficiency and accuracy
Researchers at Princeton University have developed a new model that will allow engineers to accurately predict the characteristics of combustion processes with far less computing power than previously needed. The new model breaks a long-standing trade-off between models that are efficient but narrowly useful and models that are more general but computationally expensive.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-combustion-efficiency-accuracy.html
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Mathematical model to objectively analyzes the appeal of games
Games and the very act of playing have been around since before the cradle of human civilization. However, games have constantly evolved over time, with various rule sets and modes of play falling in and out of favor throughout history. In turn, this implies that people at different times enjoyed different aspects of each game, which may constitute a vivid reflection of the cultural tendencies of each era. Unfortunately, the attractiveness of games is tied to human psychology, and finding objective evidence in topics related to the realm of the human mind is a difficult task. Could there possibly be a way to quantify universal characteristics of games so as to put them under rigorous mathematical analysis?
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-mathematical-appeal-games.html
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New method can help industry choose the best location for production
Despite the recent trend toward increased sustainability and the development of new sustainable ways of working, there is more to do when it comes to decisions about manufacturing and location. Today's fragmented supply chains, with suppliers at several levels and different production sites, have led to reduced traceability and difficulties in ensuring the supply chain's economic, environmental, and social sustainability.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-method-industry-production.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-method-industry-production.html
Asian Americans more affected by pandemic-related unemployment than any other racial group
While the lockdown associated with COVID-19 has negatively affected people from all walks of life, one U.S. minority group is bearing the brunt of unemployment.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-asian-americans-affected-pandemic-related-unemployment.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-asian-americans-affected-pandemic-related-unemployment.html
Experts: Artificial intelligence provides students more individualized teaching
There is constant discussion of using artificial intelligence and learning analytics to support teaching. New digital methods, platforms and tools are being introduced more and more, and the opportunities created by the development of artificial intelligence are to be harnessed to enhance teaching and provide students with increasingly individualized teaching. Jiri Lallimo (Project Manager, Teacher Services), Ville Kivimäki (Expert, Dean's Unit, School of Engineering), Thomas Bergström (Expert, IT Services) and Juha Martikainen (Systems Specialist, IT Services) from Aalto University have been studying the issue.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-experts-artificial-intelligence-students-individualized.html
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Novel medical imaging approach unlocks potential for improved diagnoses and interventions
Researchers from Helmholtz Zentrum München and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), jointly developed new imaging tools to allow non-invasive imaging of distinct structures, like blood vessels, in multicolor and in real-time. The new imaging system is based on an approach widely used in other industries and allows the monitoring of multiple parameters (multiplexing)—a technical challenge which could disrupt future clinical imaging applications.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-medical-imaging-approach-potential-interventions.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-medical-imaging-approach-potential-interventions.html
Highly selective membranes: Researchers discover how water can affect its own filtration
Membranes with microscopic pores are useful for water filtration. The effect of pore size on water filtration is well-understood, as is the role of ions, charged atoms that interact with the membrane. For the first time, researchers have successfully described the impact water molecules have on other water molecules and on ions as part of the filtration mechanism. The researchers detail a feedback system between water molecules that opens up new design possibilities for highly selective membranes. Applications could include virus filters.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-highly-membranes-affect-filtration.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-highly-membranes-affect-filtration.html
London Heathrow unveils rapid pre-flight virus tests
London's Heathrow airport on Tuesday began to roll out paid-for rapid coronavirus testing, with results in one hour, as it seeks to boost demand decimated by the deadly pandemic.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-london-heathrow-unveils-rapid-pre-flight.html
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NATO to set up new space center amid China, Russia concerns
To a few of the locals, the top-secret, fenced-off installation on the hill is known as "the radar station." Some folks claim to have seen mysterious Russians in the area. Over the years, rumors have swirled that it might be a base for U.S. nuclear warheads.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-nato-space-center-china-russia.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-nato-space-center-china-russia.html
Monday, 19 October 2020
Spacecraft design could get to Titan in only 2 years using a direct fusion drive
Fusion power is the technology that is 30 years away, and always will be, according to skeptics, at least. Despite its difficult transition into a reliable power source, the nuclear reactions that power the sun have a wide variety of uses in other fields. The most obvious is in weapons; hydrogen bombs are to this day the most powerful weapons we have ever produced. But there's another use case that is much less destructive and could prove much more interesting—space drives.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-spacecraft-titan-years-fusion.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-spacecraft-titan-years-fusion.html
Political posts causing social media fatigue for many Americans
The 2020 general election is right around the corner and the political climate is heating up. Although Americans have relied on social media as a source of personal connectivity, many are choosing to tune out due to fatigue caused by unwanted and unsolicited political coverage and commentary that is now dominating their feeds.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-political-social-media-fatigue-americans.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-political-social-media-fatigue-americans.html
Colorful perovskites: Lab advances thermochromic window technologies
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) report a breakthrough in developing a next-generation thermochromic window that not only reduces the need for air conditioning but simultaneously generates electricity.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-perovskites-lab-advances-thermochromic-window.html
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Leaf drop after ash blackout shouldn't be of concern
The clouds of smoke and raining ash are over, but for some common evergreen plants the damage has been done. Don't worry, it's most likely temporary
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-leaf-ash-blackout-shouldnt.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-leaf-ash-blackout-shouldnt.html
New theory on the origin of dark matter
A recent study from the University of Melbourne proposes a new theory for the origin of dark matter, helping experimentalists in Australia and abroad in the search for the mysterious new matter.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-theory-dark.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-theory-dark.html
Understudied deeper water reefs could teach us how to better conserve corals
In three decades of diving at locations including the Red Sea and Great Barrier Reef, Gal Eyal has seen coral reefs transform in front of his eyes.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-understudied-deeper-reefs-corals.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-understudied-deeper-reefs-corals.html
Sunday, 18 October 2020
Amid e-commerce boom, anti-Amazon Shopify takes flight
The pandemic has forced businesses worldwide to pivot online to survive, and many have turned to Shopify, a Canadian company that has emerged as a thriving alternative to Amazon.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-e-commerce-boom-anti-amazon-shopify-flight.html
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Contractors or employees? Uber drivers split ahead of California vote
Ahead of a referendum that could upend the whole gig economy, Uber driver Karim Benkanoun says his relationship with the rideshare giant must stop being a one-way street.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-contractors-employees-uber-drivers-california.html
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Singapore's world-first face scan plan sparks privacy fears
Singapore will become the world's first country to use facial verification in its national ID scheme, but privacy advocates are alarmed by what they say is an intrusive system vulnerable to abuse.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-singapore-world-first-scan-privacy.html
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Airlines face tough winter as hoped-for pick-up fails to materialise
Airlines face a long, hard winter after a much hoped for rebound from the coronavirus crisis failed to materialise, prompting savage cost cutting programmes and fresh calls for government support.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-airlines-tough-winter-hoped-for-pick-up.html
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China passes export law protecting national security, covering tech
China has passed a new law restricting sensitive exports to protect national security, a move that adds to policy tools it could wield against the US as tensions—especially in technology—continue to rise.
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Saturday, 17 October 2020
Engineers' report bolsters proposed Mississippi pump project
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Friday published a draft of a new environmental impact statement that supports a proposal for massive pumps to drain floodwaters from parts of the rural Mississippi Delta—a reversal of a previous federal report that said the project would hurt wetlands.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-bolsters-mississippi.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-bolsters-mississippi.html
'Classified knots': Researchers create optical framed knots to encode information
In a world first, researchers from the University of Ottawa in collaboration with Israeli scientists have been able to create optical framed knots in the laboratory that could potentially be applied in modern technologies. Their work opens the door to new methods of distributing secret cryptographic keys—used to encrypt and decrypt data, ensure secure communication and protect private information. The group recently published their findings in Nature Communications.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-optical-encode.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-optical-encode.html
'Classified knots': Researchers create optical framed knots to encode information
In a world first, researchers from the University of Ottawa in collaboration with Israeli scientists have been able to create optical framed knots in the laboratory that could potentially be applied in modern technologies. Their work opens the door to new methods of distributing secret cryptographic keys—used to encrypt and decrypt data, ensure secure communication and protect private information. The group recently published their findings in Nature Communications.
Friday, 16 October 2020
Supergene discovery leads to new knowledge of fire ants
A unique study conducted by University of Georgia entomologists led to the discovery of a distinctive supergene in fire ant colonies that determines whether young queen ants will leave their birth colony to start their own new colony or if they will join one with multiple queens.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-supergene-discovery-knowledge-ants.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-supergene-discovery-knowledge-ants.html
Researchers find diverse communities comprise bacterial mats threatening coral reefs
Researchers are learning more about the brightly colored bacterial mats threatening the ecological health of coral reefs worldwide. In new research released this month, a Florida State University team revealed that these mats are more complex than scientists previously knew, opening the door for many questions about how to best protect reef ecosystems in the future.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-diverse-comprise-bacterial-mats-threatening.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-diverse-comprise-bacterial-mats-threatening.html
More US Adults want the government to have a bigger role in improving peoples' lives than before the pandemic
The share of U.S. adults who support an active government role in society increased by more than 40 percent during the initial pandemic response—up from 24 percent in September 2019 to 34 percent in April 2020—according to a new national public opinion survey conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Johns Hopkins University SNF Agora Institute.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-adults-bigger-role-peoples-pandemic.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-adults-bigger-role-peoples-pandemic.html
History shows that societies collapse when leaders undermine social contracts
All good things must come to an end. Whether societies are ruled by ruthless dictators or more well-meaning representatives, they fall apart in time, with different degrees of severity. In a new paper, anthropologists examined a broad, global sample of 30 pre-modern societies. They found that when "good" governments—ones that provided goods and services for their people and did not starkly concentrate wealth and power—fell apart, they broke down more intensely than collapsing despotic regimes. And the researchers found a common thread in the collapse of good governments: leaders who undermined and broke from upholding core societal principles, morals, and ideals.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-history-societies-collapse-leaders-undermine.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-history-societies-collapse-leaders-undermine.html
Supergiant star Betelgeuse smaller, closer than first thought
It may be another 100,000 years until the giant red star Betelgeuse dies in a fiery explosion, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-supergiant-star-betelgeuse-smaller-closer.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-supergiant-star-betelgeuse-smaller-closer.html
Instituting a minimum price for alcohol reduces deaths, hospital stays
When governments create a minimum price for alcoholic beverages, deaths and hospitalizations related to alcohol use significantly decrease, according to results from a new report in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
Thursday, 15 October 2020
Exosomal lncRNA PCAT-1 promotes Kras-associated chemoresistance
Oncotarget Volume 11, Issue 29 reported that Immunosuppressive chemoresistance is a major burden in lung cancer.
Scientists prove cell-cultured meat products can offer enhanced nutrition compared to conventionally produced meat
A group of researchers at Tufts University have genetically engineered cow muscle cells to produce plant nutrients not natively found in beef cells. Using the same carotenoid pathway exploited in golden rice, they coaxed bovine cells into producing beta carotene—a provitamin usually found in carrots and tomatoes.
Young adults face higher risk of severe disease from infections than school-age children
The first systematic review of how the severity of infectious diseases changes with age suggests that the human immune system might start to lose the ability to protect against infections earlier than previously thought, according to new research published in Scientific Data.
Facebook users spread Russian propaganda less often when they know source
Russian propaganda is hitting its mark on social media—generating strong partisan reactions that may help intensify political divisions—but Facebook users are less apt to press the "like" button on content when they learn that it is part of a foreign propaganda campaign, according to a new RAND Corporation report.
Wednesday, 14 October 2020
Fossil footprints tell story of prehistoric parent's journey
Hungry giant predators, treacherous mud and a tired, probably cranky toddler—more than 10,000 years ago, that was the stuff of every parent's nightmare.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-fossil-footprints-story-prehistoric-parent.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-fossil-footprints-story-prehistoric-parent.html
Australian carp virus plan 'dead in the water'
Plans to release a virus to reduce numbers of invasive Common Carp in Australia are unlikely to work and should be dropped, researchers say.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-australian-carp-virus-dead.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-australian-carp-virus-dead.html
Does science have a plastic problem? Microbiologists take steps to reducing plastic waste
Led by Dr. Amy Pickering and Dr. Joana Alves, the lab replaced single-use plastics with re-useable equipment. Where alternatives were not available, the group decontaminated and re-used plastic equipment which would have usually been thrown away after one use. "We knew that we were using plastic daily in our research, but it wasn't until we took the time to quantify the waste that the volumes being used really hit home. That really emphasized the need for us to introduce plastic reducing measures," said Dr. Pickering.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-science-plastic-problem-microbiologists.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-science-plastic-problem-microbiologists.html
Thinning and prescribed fire treatments reduce tree mortality
To date in 2020, 1,217 wildfires have burned 1,473,522 million acres of National Forest System lands in California; 8,486 wildfires have burned over 4 million acres across all jurisdictions in California. This current fire activity comes after forests in the region experienced an extreme drought accompanied by warmer than normal temperatures from 2012 to 2015, resulting in the deaths of over 147 million trees, mostly from bark beetles. These dead trees are now adding more fuel to this summer's wildfires, especially in the southern and central Sierra Nevada, where tree mortality was the heaviest.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-thinning-treatments-tree-mortality.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-thinning-treatments-tree-mortality.html
Strategic interventions in dairy production in developing countries can help meet growing global demand for milk
Low dairy consumption is common among low- and middle-income countries (LMICs); however, with the demand for milk in these countries projected to increase over the next few decades, there is an opportunity to improve the lives of millions of people from the nutritional benefits of dairy products. Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Livestock Systems hosted the "MILK Symposium: Improving Milk Production, Quality, and Safety in Developing Countries" at the 2019 American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting to address factors that cause low dairy consumption in LMICs and discuss strategies to address them. The Journal of Dairy Science invited speakers to submit articles on topics from the symposium to reach a wider audience.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-strategic-interventions-dairy-production-countries.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-strategic-interventions-dairy-production-countries.html
Facebook users spread Russian propaganda less often when they know source
Russian propaganda is hitting its mark on social media—generating strong partisan reactions that may help intensify political divisions—but Facebook users are less apt to press the "like" button on content when they learn that it is part of a foreign propaganda campaign, according to a new RAND Corporation report.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-facebook-users-russian-propaganda-source.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-facebook-users-russian-propaganda-source.html
Tuesday, 13 October 2020
Only 7% of US school districts in poorer, ethnic minority populations to reopen this fall
US schools in poor districts with large non-white student populations are less likely to reopen fully this academic year, according to a major new study published in the peer-reviewed Journal of School Choice.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-school-districts-poorer-ethnic-minority.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-school-districts-poorer-ethnic-minority.html
Machine learning model helps characterize compounds for drug discovery
Tandem mass spectrometry is a powerful analytical tool used to characterize complex mixtures in drug discovery and other fields.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-machine-characterize-compounds-drug-discovery.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-machine-characterize-compounds-drug-discovery.html
Scientists shed new light on viruses' role in coral bleaching
Scientists at Oregon State University have shown that viral infection is involved in coral bleaching—the breakdown of the symbiotic relationship between corals and the algae they rely on for energy.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-scientists-viruses-role-coral.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-scientists-viruses-role-coral.html
The Great Barrier Reef has lost half its corals
A new study of the Great Barrier Reef shows populations of its small, medium and large corals have all declined in the past three decades.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-great-barrier-reef-lost-corals.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-great-barrier-reef-lost-corals.html
Johnson & Johnson pauses Covid vaccine trial as participant becomes ill
Johnson & Johnson said Monday it had temporarily halted its COVID-19 vaccine trial because one of its participants had become sick.
Virus crisis an opportunity to reshape climate reponse: IEA
Only massive investment in clean energy can help overcome the economic crisis caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic while setting the world on a path to meeting its objectives to slow climate change, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday.
Czech restaurants, bars to close after virus spike
The Czech government said Monday it would close restaurants and bars and ban alcohol in public places after a record spike in Covid-19 infections.
Monday, 12 October 2020
Disney revamps itself to emphasize streaming
Disney announced Monday a reorganization of its media and entertainment business that aims to further boost its streaming service, which has boomed during the coronavirus pandemic.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-disney-reorg-bolster-company-focus.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-disney-reorg-bolster-company-focus.html
Virus crisis an opportunity to reshape climate reponse: IEA
Only massive investment in clean energy can help overcome the economic crisis caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic while setting the world on a path to meeting its objectives to slow climate change, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-virus-crisis-opportunity-reshape-climate.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-virus-crisis-opportunity-reshape-climate.html
Sunday, 11 October 2020
God's work, or man's? Storm-battered Louisianans are unsure
Daniel Schexnayder has water up to his ankles as he stands outside, surveying damage to his home inflicted by Hurricane Laura six weeks before Louisiana was pummeled by a second storm, Delta.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-god-storm-battered-louisianans-unsure.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-god-storm-battered-louisianans-unsure.html
Fake asteroid? NASA expert IDs mystery object as old rocket
The jig may be up for an "asteroid" that's expected to get nabbed by Earth's gravity and become a mini moon next month.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-fake-asteroid-nasa-expert-ids.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-fake-asteroid-nasa-expert-ids.html
Four in ten extra deaths in Lombardy not linked to COVID-19
The study, published in PLOS ONE, looked at the number of deaths in each of the 7,251 local authority areas of Italy during the first four months of the year and compared these figures with predictions based on data from 2016-2019.
Italy 'second wave' fears grow as virus cases top 5,000
Italy was grappling Friday with fears of a second coronavirus wave similar to the ones seen in Britain, France and Spain, as it registered over 5,000 new infections in 24 hours.
Saturday, 10 October 2020
More than 10 million virus cases in Latin America, Caribbean
More than 10 million cases of the new coronavirus have been recorded in Latin America and the Caribbean according to an AFP tally at 0640 GMT based on official sources.
Lesson not learned: Europe unprepared as 2nd virus wave hits
Europe's second wave of coronavirus infections has struck well before flu season even started, with intensive care wards filling up again and bars shutting down. Making matters worse, authorities say, is a widespread case of "COVID-fatigue."
World Food Program wins Nobel Peace Prize for hunger fight
The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for fighting hunger and seeking to end its use as "a weapon of war and conflict" at a time when the coronavirus pandemic has driven millions more people to the brink of starvation.
Mary Ann Shadd Cary, American-Canadian abolitionist, honored in Google Doodle
Google is paying tribute Friday to the first Black female newspaper editor and publisher in North America.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-mary-ann-shadd-cary-american-canadian.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-mary-ann-shadd-cary-american-canadian.html
Hurricane Delta roars ashore on storm-battered US southern coast
Hurricane Delta has made landfall on the Louisiana coast, packing ferocious winds and a "life-threatening" storm surge—and driving out residents still rebuilding from a devastating storm less than two months ago.
World Food Program wins Nobel Peace Prize for hunger fight
The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for fighting hunger and seeking to end its use as "a weapon of war and conflict" at a time when the coronavirus pandemic has driven millions more people to the brink of starvation.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-world-food-nobel-peace-prize.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-world-food-nobel-peace-prize.html
Hurricane Delta roars ashore on storm-battered US southern coast
Hurricane Delta has made landfall on the Louisiana coast, packing ferocious winds and a "life-threatening" storm surge—and driving out residents still rebuilding from a devastating storm less than two months ago.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-hurricane-delta-roars-ashore-storm-battered.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-hurricane-delta-roars-ashore-storm-battered.html
Friday, 9 October 2020
Mobile games thrive, even as pandemic keeps players home
Mobile games are thriving as players turn to them for fun and friendship during the pandemic, with increasing numbers of women joining the trend.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-mobile-games-pandemic-players-home.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-mobile-games-pandemic-players-home.html
Arctic odyssey ends, bringing home tales of alarming ice loss
The biggest Arctic expedition in history will return to the German port of Bremerhaven on Monday after a year-long mission, bringing home observations from scientists that sea ice is melting at a "dramatic rate" in the region.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-arctic-odyssey-home-tales-alarming.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-arctic-odyssey-home-tales-alarming.html
Airbnb requires hosts to commit to enhanced cleaning
Airbnb said Thursday it will require hosts to comply with enhanced cleaning procedures as part of its effort to reassure guests and local officials during the coronavirus pandemic.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-airbnb-requires-hosts-commit.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-airbnb-requires-hosts-commit.html
Experts: Warming makes Delta, other storms power up faster
Hurricane Delta, gaining strength as it bears down on the U.S. Gulf Coast, is the latest and nastiest in a recent flurry of rapidly intensifying Atlantic hurricanes that scientists largely blame on global warming.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-experts-delta-storms-power-faster.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-experts-delta-storms-power-faster.html
Locals flee as strengthening hurricane barrels toward southern US
The US national guard was mobilized and people on the Louisiana coast evacuated from their homes Friday as a strengthening hurricane bore down that officials say threatens a deadly storm surge and flash flooding.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-locals-hurricane-barrels-southern.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-locals-hurricane-barrels-southern.html
During a highly partisan time in our nation, survey shows broad bipartisan support for a stronger focus on science
A recent survey commissioned by Research!America on behalf of a working group formed to assess America's commitment to science shows overwhelming support for science across political parties. A strong majority of Americans agree that "the COVID-19 pandemic is a disruptive event and requires urgent refocusing of America's commitment to science."
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-highly-partisan-nation-survey-broad.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-highly-partisan-nation-survey-broad.html
UK early years sector needs new strategy to recruit and support male staff, says study
The UK's early years sector—staffed 96% by women and facing a longstanding recruitment crisis—needs a radical new strategy to gender-diversify its workforce, according to a new report, published today.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-uk-early-years-sector-strategy.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-uk-early-years-sector-strategy.html
Thursday, 8 October 2020
Symptoms of COVID-19 are a poor marker of infection, new UK population study shows
86% of UK residents who tested positive for COVID-19 during lockdown did not have the specific virus symptoms (cough, and/or fever, and/or loss of taste/smell), finds a new study by UCL researchers. The authors say a more widespread testing programme is needed to catch 'silent' transmission and reduce future outbreaks.
New algorithm sharpens focus of world's most powerful microscopes
We've all seen that moment in a cop TV show where a detective is reviewing grainy, low-resolution security footage, spots a person of interest on the tape, and nonchalantly asks a CSI technician to "enhance that." A few keyboard clicks later, and voila—they've got a perfect, clear picture of the suspect's face. This, of course, does not work in the real world, as many film critics and people on the internet like to point out.
Pollinator monitoring more than pays for itself
Monitoring schemes to count bees and other pollinating insects provide excellent value for money, and could help save species and protect UK food security, researchers have found.
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-pollinator.html
source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-pollinator.html
Monday, 17 August 2020
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Fluoride Toothpaste - Mint (2.75 oz.)
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Thursday, 13 August 2020
Philips Sonicare Protectiveclean 5100 Gum Health, Rechargeable Electric Toothbru
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Wednesday, 12 August 2020
Braun Oral-B Triumph Professional Care 9100 Electric Toothbrush Floss Action NEW
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Waterpik WP-100W Ultra Water Flosser 6 Tips - White - New IN BOX
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Tuesday, 28 July 2020
ADHD services map reveals major gaps in care, failing the vulnerable
New research has called for urgent action after creating a map that identifies gaps in services for adults with ADHD across the UK, leaving vulnerable people struggling to access vital support and treatment.
Thursday, 2 July 2020
Surge in domestic child abuse during pandemic, reports specialist UK children's hospital
There has been a surge in domestic child abuse during the coronavirus pandemic, suggests the experience of one specialist UK children's hospital, reported in Archives of Disease in Childhood.
Friday, 26 June 2020
Algeria virus cases hit daily record
Algeria's health ministry said Friday it recorded 240 new COVID-19 cases the day before, the country's highest daily tally since the pandemic began and three weeks after easing a lockdown.
US 737 MAX test flight could be as soon as next week: sources
US regulators are getting close to undertaking a test flight of Boeing's grounded 737 MAX and could schedule the key step for as soon as next week, two sources said Friday.
Texas, Florida slow reopening as virus cases surge
Texas and Florida closed bars and imposed other measures on Friday to combat a surge in coronavirus cases that has put the brakes on reopening the economies of two of the largest US states.
Facebook ramps up efforts to curb 'hateful content' in ads
Facebook said Friday it would ban a "wider category of hateful content" in ads as the embattled social media giant moved to respond to widening protests over its handling of inflammatory posts.
Ancient Maya reservoirs contained toxic pollution: study
Reservoirs in the heart of an ancient Maya city were so polluted with mercury and algae that the water likely was undrinkable.
St. Jude Cloud portal expands access to treasure trove of pediatric solid tumor data
An innovative, interactive cloud-based data portal debuted this week that lets academic researchers mine the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of scientific resources for studying pediatric solid tumors and their related biology. The Childhood Solid Tumor Network (CSTN) data portal on St. Jude Cloud was created to improve access to the detailed data available through the network, stimulating the research and development of novel, lifesaving therapies.
Agricultural fires in central Africa light up in Suomi NPP satellite image
Fires have spread across the majority of the landscape in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in this NOAA/NASA Suomi NPP satellite image using the VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) instrument from June 25, 2020. Fires of this number are not uncommon at this time of year in Africa. During the agricultural season of clearing field and planting new ones, farmers set fire to the remains of old crop fields to rid them of the leftover grasses and scrub. This action also helps return nutrients to the soil to ensure a good crop during the next planting season.
Suomi NPP satellite analyzes Saharan dust aerosol blanket
Dust storms from Africa's Saharan Desert traveling across the Atlantic Ocean are nothing new, but the current dust storm has been quite expansive and NASA satellites have provided a look at the massive June plume. NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite showed the blanket of dust had moved over the Gulf of Mexico and extended into Central America and over part of the eastern Pacific Ocean.
1/3 of parents in 3 states may not send children to school because of COVID-19
Kindergartners in face masks. Closed playground structures. Random COVID-19 testing.
More evidence of causal link between air pollution and early death
Strengthening U.S. air quality standards for fine particulate pollution to be in compliance with current World Health Association (WHO) guidelines could save more than 140,000 lives over the course of a decade, according to a new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Thursday, 18 June 2020
Simple oral health steps help improve elite athletes' performance
Elite athletes who adopted simple oral health measures, such as using high fluoride toothpaste and cleaning between their teeth, reported significantly reduced negative effects on performance related to poor oral health, finds a study led by UCL.
Monday, 15 June 2020
Drug with new approach on impeding DNA repair shows promise in first clinical trial
In its first randomized clinical trial, a drug that targets a protein needed by cancer cells to maintain their dogged growth and division has shown considerable promise in combination with chemotherapy in patients with a common form of ovarian cancer, investigators at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute report.
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
Human eggs prefer some men's sperm over others, research shows
Human eggs use chemical signals to attract sperm. New research from Stockholm University and Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust shows that eggs use these chemical signals to choose sperm. Different women's eggs attract different men's sperm—and not necessarily their partner's.
Simple way of 'listening' to chicks could dramatically improve welfare
A simple and low-cost method of 'listening' to chicks may allow welfare issues to be picked up at the earliest possible opportunity, according to new research.
Widespread facemask use could shrink the 'R' number and prevent a second COVID-19 wave: study
Population-wide use of facemasks keeps the coronavirus 'reproduction number' under 1.0, and prevents further waves of the virus when combined with lockdowns, a modelling study from the universities of Cambridge and Greenwich suggests.
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
Using AI to unlock clues to the origins of the stars and planets
An artificial intelligence (AI) system analyzing data from the Gaia space telescope has identified more than 2,000 large protostars, young stars that are still forming and could hold clues to the origin of the stars in our Milky Way.
Friday, 29 May 2020
COVID-19 patients who undergo surgery are at increased risk of postoperative death
Patients undergoing surgery after contracting coronavirus are at greatly increased risk of postoperative death, a new global study published in The Lancet reveals. Researchers found that amongst SARS-CoV-2 infected patients who underwent surgery, mortality rates approach those of the sickest patients admitted to intensive care after contracting the virus in the community.
Monday, 11 May 2020
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Remington Vacuum Trimmer Hair Cut Clipper Beard Nose Comb Grooming Kit 4-in-1
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