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Rising Concern: Human Brain Tissues Hold High Microplastic Levels
Decrease in Heart Attack Deaths in US
Study Reveals Link Between Internal Clock Disruptions and Women's Hormonal Health
Ai-Controlled Robotic System Enhances Echocardiogram Delivery
Mobile App Med Safety Boosts Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions
Federal Health Officials Push to Ban Orange B Food Dye
Tuberculosis Impact on HIV Mortality
Trump Officials to Link 25 Child Deaths to Covid-19 Vaccines
Rising Popularity of Glp-1 Agonists for Weight Loss
US Panel Sympathetic to Anti-Vaccine Movement Faces Backlash
Researchers Uncover Melanoma Cell Adaptation Mechanism
World Health Organization Warns: Slowdown in Fighting Major Diseases
Study Links Magnesium Depletion to Overactive Bladder
ASN Releases Kidney Health Guidance on Potassium & Phosphorus Additives
WHO Supports US Health Secretary's Focus on Prevention
Cervical Cancer Screening Nonadherence Surges Post-COVID
Africans' Influence Vital for Global Health Funding
Florida Governor Ron Desantis Unveils Plan to End Vaccine Mandates
The Protein Craze: From Yogurt to Chocolate Bars
WHO Reports 31 Deaths in Southern Congo Ebola Outbreak
Preventing Maternal Deaths: VET Technology for Postpartum Hemorrhage
University of Liverpool Scientists Unveil Novltex Antibiotics
How Physical Activities Influence Brain Signals
Nicotinamide Supplement Reduces Skin Cancer Risk
Autumn Brings Onset of Respiratory Illnesses for Older Adults
Unified Risk Assessments for Zoonotic Diseases and Vectors
Future Regret as a Tool to Boost Flu Vaccination: SMU Study
Study Reveals Overuse of Dementia Meds
Radiation from Medical Imaging Linked to Higher Child Cancer Risk
In-Utero Blood Transfusion Tech: Transforming Fatal Diagnoses
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Global Markets Disrupted by Sharp Fluctuations: Study Findings
Research Reveals Challenges in Salmon Conservation and Aquaculture
Researchers from Kent Show Feasibility of Growing Tea in Lunar Soil
Role of Horses in Forest Management for Wildfire Prevention
Texas Hill Country Floods: UT Arlington Lab's Real-Time Flood Maps
Significant Soil Carbon Storage in Peatlands
Rising Frequency of 100-Year Floods and Megafires
Gender, Language, Income Impact on English Paper Publishing
University of Tokyo Researchers Achieve Quantum Squeezing
Key Genetic Adaptations Uncovered in Kenyan Pastoralists
Unsw Engineers Achieve Quantum Entangled States
Genetics Study: Anopheles Funestus Evolution Amid Malaria Control
Ecologists Uncover Key Factors in Ecosystem Diversity
Study Predicts Rise in Mosquito-Borne Illness Risk in Brazil
Cincinnati Brewing Company Reveals Stellar Fall Beer
The Social and Cultural Impact of Color Perception
Primordial Black Hole Theory: Source of High-Energy Ghost Particle
"Revolutionizing Science: New X-ray Technique Unveiled"
Study Reveals: Carbon Credit Use Doesn't Accelerate Decarbonization
Unveiling the Noise in Cellular Activity
Ice Age Legacy: Southern Scandinavia's Rocky Reefs
Courts Rule Against Overreach on Titanium Dioxide Classification
"Pablo Picasso Unveils New Portrait of Lover at Paris Auction"
Sharks in Mesopelagic Zone: Surprising Deep Ocean Behavior
Europe's Forests Face Economic Threats from Climate Change
Large Hadron Collider's Oxygen-Oxygen & Neon-Neon Collisions Unveiled
Scientists Develop Silicon-Based Quantum Device for Global Quantum Computing Race
Study Reveals Impact of Tree Species Diversity on Forest Resilience
Sanderlings Forage as Terns Rest on Bolivar Flats
Rapid Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Mental Health Concerns
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Kids Playing at Connection Angle Lake Affordable Housing
Amazon pledged to support affordable housing. How has it fared so far?
Next-generation cooling garments aim to combat rising global heat and health risks
Global Warming Threatens Health and Work: PolyU Innovates Cooling Solutions
FAD-driven electrochemical system promises safer, cheaper green hydrogen storage
Novel System for Cost-Effective Green Hydrogen Production
Overcoming the barriers of hydrogen storage with a low-temperature hydrogen battery
Japanese Researchers Develop Low-Temperature Hydrogen Battery
OpenAI launches teen-safe ChatGPT with parental controls
Openai Unveils Safer Version of Chatgpt for Teen Chatting
Record Damages from Cyberattacks by Russia and China Hit German Firms
Costs of Russian, Chinese cyberattacks on German firms on rise: report
Uber Eats will soon launch US drone delivery in partnership with Flytrex
Uber Eats to Introduce Drone Meal Deliveries
Did you dawdle on that new heat pump or EV? Better move fast to get those tax credits
Tax Incentives for Home Efficiency, Clean Energy, and EVs Expiring
Berkeley Lab Unveils AutoBot for Advanced Material Fabrication
Autobot platform uses machine learning to rapidly find best ways to make advanced materials
Evolution of Fraud: Tools Change, Scams Persist
Scams and frauds: Here are tactics criminals use on you in the age of AI and cryptocurrencies
Analytical Tool Aiding UK Police in Human Trafficking Cases
Digital tool helps police forces identify potential victims of human trafficking
Study Reveals How to Thwart Cyberattacks on AI-Guided Spacecraft
Robustly detecting sneaky cyberattacks that might throw AI spacecraft off-course
Tiny manganese tweak results in material with record-high thermoelectric performance
Qut Researchers Develop Record-High Thermoelectric Material
Solar Power Emerges as Cheapest Electricity Option
Solar power cuts electricity bills and carbon emissions—NZ needs to scale up faster
Innovative Conductive Plastic: Versatile Material for Health Tech
Impact of Train Delays on Commutes and Economy
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSTuesday, 4 February 2020
Industry-linked studies more favorable to indoor tanning, researchers say
Studies of indoor tanning that are financially linked to the industry are significantly more likely to downplay the risks and highlight perceived benefits of indoor tanning than studies without such ties, according to researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.