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Leukemia Patients: Risks & Guidelines for Respiratory Viruses

Nutrition Therapies Minimize Cancer Treatment Side Effects

New Drug Treatment Boosts Survival in Myeloid/Lymphoid Neoplasms

Study Reveals Key to Prostate Cancer Chemotherapy Success

Deciphering Neurotransmitter Receptor Behavior in Development

Challenges of Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Global Concern

Herpes Zoster Vaccine Linked to Lower Heart Attack Risk

Journey with Autism: Early Beginnings at Three Years

Queensland Woman Jailed for Faking Cancer Fraud

Routine Blood Tests in Primary Care: Predicting Cancer Risk in White Patients

FDA Approves Limited Fall COVID-19 Vaccines

New Clinical Trial Shows Promise for Pet Cats with Deadly Cancer

Individualized Methadone Treatment Improves Opioid Care

Unlocking the Secret to Longevity: Scientists' Quest

Novel Rose Petal-Inspired Sweat Sensors for Enhanced Stability

Kruti Naik Revolutionizes Ocular Drug Delivery

New Diagnostic Method Confirms Sepsis Infections Early

McGill University Discovers Brain Cell Changes in Depression

Researcher Urges Action on Vaping Normalization Among Māori

Exploring Legal, Ethical, and Policy Questions of In Vitro Gametogenesis

UNC Researchers Contribute to New Blood Pressure Guidelines

Skipping Breakfast and Late Dinners Linked to Osteoporosis

Whooping Cough: Vaccine-Preventable Disease Circulating Despite High Vaccination

Labor Day: Workers' Official Permission to Rest

Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak in NYC: 100+ Sick, 5 Dead

Cardiovascular Diseases: Top Cause of Death in Cancer Survivors

Key Difference in Immune Systems of Males and Females

First West Nile Virus Mosquitoes Detected in City

Study Shows Benefits of COPD Care Pathway

Study: Prevent Falls in Aged Care with Tailored Programs

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How Trees Support New Life Through Natural Decomposition

Global Backing for 30–30 Biodiversity Goal: Study

Alarming Rise of Harmful Algae: Domoic Acid Threatens Marine Life

Iron-Age Jerusalem's Water Crisis: Siloam Dam's Ingenious Solution

Earth: Only Known Planet with Life-Supporting Conditions

Ideal City Size Study Reveals Sustainability Peak

New Study Reveals Nature's Complex Seasonal Clock

Elon Musk's XAI Chatbot App Grok Tops Japan's Charts

Afl and Lgbtqia+ Face Homophobia Challenge

Soybeans Vulnerable: Drought and Ozone Impact - Study

Study Reveals Moths' Surprising Hearing Adaptation

Elevated Hexavalent Chromium and Silver Levels Detected in Eaton and Palisades Wildfires Cleanup

Unlocking Plant Treasures: Modern Tech Reveals Herbaria's Secrets

NASA Technology for Crew and Cargo to Harsh Planetary Environments

Researchers Decode Mystery of Flowering Plant Fertilization

Team Discovers Standing Shock in Black Hole Accretion

Izaña-1 and Izaña-2: Spain's Laser-Ranging Stations

Addressing Traumatic Injuries of the Central Nervous System

Perseverance Explores Beyond Jezero Crater, Reaches Outcrop Soroya

Taylor Guitars' Eco-Friendly Initiative in Cameroon

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Engagement Announcement Sparks Fan Frenzy

Paula Clare Harper Explores Music and Internet Trends

Study Explores Universe's Origin and Evolution

University of Regina Researchers Find Hope in Indigenous Medicine

Plant Protein Acts as Molecular Velcro, Enhancing Stress Response

Wisconsin Institute for Discovery Unveils Breakthrough Genome Packing Tool

Nanoparticles: Key Role in Modern Science & Industry

"Construction Begins on CHORD: Canadian Radio Telescope Project"

Asteroid Bennu Mission Unveils Solar System Origins

Sanmay Das: Nuanced Jobs Unlikely to be Replaced by AI

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Can your chatbot logs be used against you in court?

Can AI Chatbot Conversations Be Used in Court?

Getting rid of fossil fuels is really hard—and we're not making much progress

Bus seatbelts can save lives: How do we get more people to wear them?

Tragic Stonehaven School Bus Rollover: Fatal Accident Alert

The AI breakthrough that uses almost no power to create images

Generative AI Tools: Scientists Seek Energy Efficiency

Electric Vehicle Boom Leads to Growing Electronic Waste Crisis

Self-assembling electrolyte enables rapid disassembly for easier EV battery recycling

Study examines how AI can ease workloads for frontline cybersecurity teams

Csiro Study: Chatgpt-4 Supports Cybersecurity Analysts

Prehistoric basketweaving inspires new materials for stiff, resilient robots

Woven Materials: Versatile for Robots, Exoskeletons & More

UK's Rapid Transformation of Steel and Cement Industries: Implications on Climate Strategy

The green steel revolution is creating demand for new approaches to cement production, study finds

Cities Built on Compromise: Rethinking Urban Planning

Generative model helps design cities for cars and pedestrians

States fast-track wind, solar permits and contracts to beat Trump's deadline

State Leaders Rush to Fast-Track Wind and Solar Projects

Openai Reveals Ai Boosting Jobs in California

ChatGPT maker touts how AI benefits Californians amid safety concerns

Growth strategy enhances efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells

Advancements in Solar Energy Technologies

Study examines whether policy intervention could combat ransomware

University of Texas Researcher Analyzes Cybercrime Trends

Japan confident on wind power after Mitsubishi blow

Japan Remains Optimistic About Renewable Energy Amid Mitsubishi's Exit

Nvidia's Strong Quarterly Earnings Overshadowed by China Concerns

AI giant Nvidia beats earnings expectations but shares fall

Toto Introduces Real-Time Washroom Locator Service

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Tuesday, 15 October 2019

Casting cancer as a 'war' or 'battle' may harm health, study finds

Cancer is often cast as a "battle" or a "war" that should be fought and won to motivate patients to overcome the disease, or encourage people to make healthy choices that could prevent it.

Modeling airborne disease diffusion

With outbreaks of airborne diseases such as measles occurring with growing frequency, modeling how the diffusion process works in dynamic contact networks is an increasingly important research area for epidemiology. A team including Macquarie University researchers Mohammad Shahzamal, Raja Jurdak, and Bernard Mans has developed a computational diffusion model that overcomes previous limitations in capturing an accurate view of the possible spread of infection. The research has been published in Royal Society Open Science.

Blind people have increased opportunities, but employers' perceptions are still a barrier

Communities across the world observe White Cane Day on Oct. 15 to recognize the contributions of people with blindness and low vision and to promote equal opportunities. The day was first observed in the U.S. in 1964, when Congress passed a law to increase awareness about the white cane's role in promoting independent, safe travel for people with blindness or low vision.

Taming the wild cheese fungus

The flavors of fermented foods are heavily shaped by the fungi that grow on them, but the evolutionary origins of those fungi aren't well understood. Experimental findings published this week in mBio offer microbiologists a new view on how those molds evolve from wild strains into the domesticated ones used in food production.

Spy chip planting said to be easy to do and tough to spot

Much too easy: Planting a two-dollar spy chip on hardware with a technique that can be pulled off on a less than $200 budget? Yet that was the work of a proof in concept investigation by a security researcher and tech-watching sites were discussing the story on Monday.

Scientists aim for new weapons in fight against superbugs

New weapons are needed to fight drug-resistant bacteria, one of the biggest threats to global health. By working on new antibiotics or finding ways to revive existing ones in our medical arsenal, scientists aim to avoid a return to a world where even everyday infections may mean death.

Facebook chief hosts conservative guests amid bias debate

Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg on Monday confirmed reports that he had hosted a series of dinners with right-wing figures, as the social media platform stands accused of stifling conservative voices.

Group behind Facebook's Libra coin announces 21 founding members

The Libra Association, created by Facebook to launch its new cryptocurrency, has announced its 21 founding members after defections by previous supporters including Visa and Mastercard.

China wants centralised digital currency after bitcoin crackdown

As Facebook readies to launch its answer to bitcoin, China is set to introduce its own digital currency—one that could allow the government and the central bank to see what people spend their money on, according to analysts.

1-in-3 young children undernourished or overweight: UNICEF

A third of the world's nearly 700 million children under five years old are undernourished or overweight and face lifelong health problems as a consequence, according to a grim UN assessment of childhood nutrition released Tuesday.

School lunches keep Japan's kids topping nutrition lists

Japan manages a rare feat for a developed country when it comes to feeding its children—high scores for nutrition but very low obesity rates. One major key? School lunches.

High on ease, low on nutrition: instant-noodle diet harms Asian kids

A diet heavy on cheap, modern food like instant noodles that fills bellies but lacks key nutrients has left millions of children unhealthily thin or overweight in southeast Asia, experts say.

58 dead, rescuers in 'day and night' hunt for missing after Japan typhoon

Fresh rain threatened to hamper efforts by tens of thousands of Japanese rescuers searching for survivors after a powerful typhoon that by early Tuesday had killed 58 people.

Harley-Davidson suspends production of electric motorcycle

Harley-Davidson announced on Monday that it had suspended production and delivery of its LiveWire electric motorcycle, which the brand had rolled out as part of a diversification push.

Will 737 MAX crisis take down Boeing CEO?

The crisis over the 737 MAX that has tarnished Boeing's image has finally cost Dennis Muilenburg his title as chairman.

Owl killings spur moral questions about human intervention

As he stood amid the thick old-growth forests in the coastal range of Oregon, Dave Wiens was nervous. Before he trained to shoot his first barred owl, he had never fired a gun.

Four-metre king cobra wrestled from sewer in Thailand

A feisty four-metre (13-foot) king cobra was pulled from a sewer in southern Thailand in an hour-long operation, a rescue foundation said Tuesday, describing the reptile as one of the largest they had ever captured.

Sleep apnea linked to blinding eye disease in people with diabetes

New research from Taiwan shows that severe sleep apnea is a risk factor for developing diabetic macular edema, a complication of diabetes that can cause vision loss or blindness. Diabetic macular edema was also more difficult to treat in patients with severe sleep apnea. While earlier research showed a weak connection between the two conditions, evidence is mounting that sleep apnea exacerbates underlying eye disease. The researchers present their study today at AAO 2019, the 123rd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Polyamorous families face stigma during pregnancy and birth

Polyamorous families experience marginalization during pregnancy and birth, but with open, nonjudgmental attitudes from health care providers and changes to hospital policies, this can be reduced, found new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).

CMAJ practice article: E-cigarettes: Five things to know

A practice article about e-cigarettes provides a quick reference on the use of these electronic nicotine delivery systems published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal):