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AI-Guided Endoscope Revolutionizes Cancer Surgery
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Unveiling Cold Violence: Elder Abuse in NZ's Chinese Community
Reported Benefits of Dry January: Better Sleep, More Energy
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Study Reveals Kidney Disease Weakens Immune Cells
Discover How Specific Brain Regions Trigger Chemotherapy Pain
Scientists Explore Milkfish Skin for Treating Burns
Decoding How People Make Life's Biggest Decisions
Sleep Aid Disrupts Brain Waste Clearance
New Study Reveals Depression in Older Adults
Brain Mechanism Connects Neurotransmitters to Circadian Genes
Revealing Root Cause of Heritable Disease
New Study Reveals Early Alzheimer's Blood Test
Blind Irish Poet Inspires New Eye Disease Gene
Genetics Trump Diet in Weight and Metabolism
Aircraft Noise Exposure Linked to Heart Function Decline
Predict Health Outcomes with Digital Twins
Glutamatergic Medications Show Promise for OCD
Elderberry Juice Boosts Weight Management
Rural Health Workforce: Tomorrow's Mature-Aged Students
Saliva Proteins Linked to Gum Disease Progression
Key to Better Treatments for Deadly Brain Tumor
Unveiling Optimal Follicle Sizes for IVF Success
Americans Back Administrative Checks, Seek Streamlined Benefit Access
Promising Treatment for Severe Cardiomyopathy in Kids
Study Reveals Climate Change Affects HIV Prevention
Ketamine Use Surges Among U.S. Adults
Illinois Battles Surge in Respiratory Illnesses
California Hit by Norovirus Outbreaks
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The Surprising Truth Behind Identical McDonald's Ownerships
Women's Share of Computer Science Degrees Soars
Shocking: Dominique Pelicot and 50 Men Convicted for Aggravated Rape
Astronomers Uncover Universe's Mysterious Acceleration
Balancing Work and Family: Women in Male-Dominated Fields
Emergency Contraceptive Sales Soar Post Trump Win
Warning: Spiny Leaf Insects Multiply Fast
Critical Need for Advanced Polyimide Films in Tech Devices
Unlocking Secrets of Marine and Coastal Geoscience
Expert Warns Meta's Shift May Fuel Hate Speech
Are We Alone? New Study Explores Detecting Advanced Civilizations
Unlocking the Power of Nitrogen for Cell Growth
Unveiling Ancient Diets: How Did Extinct Vertebrates Eat?
Zoos Embrace Natural Reproduction for Conservation
Study Reveals Shocking Paternity Rate of Humpback Whales
Astrophysical Jets Collimation Mechanism Revealed
Columbia AI Predicts Human Cell Gene Activity
Quantum Particles Defy Laws: Unveiling Mysteries
"Unlocking New Resources for Green Economy!"
Ancient Mollusks Punk and Emo Unveiled
Study Reveals Secrets of Earthquake Ignition
Plants Lack Diverse Immune Cells: Vulnerable Defense
Ancient Dog's Red-Painted Penis Bone Unearthed
"Scientists Uncover Hidden Microbial World in Glacier Streams"
Chinese Agriculture Study Urges Crop Diversification
"Breakthrough Discovery Expands Memory Materials!"
Researchers Discover CRISPR-Cas Can Repair Mutations
Scientists Discover Geographic Hotspot Behind Great Lakes Formation
Cranfield Academic Maps Ancient Fortress with Drones
Global Temperatures Soar in Summer 2023, Baffling Scientists
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New Method Enables Efficient Device Communication
Innovative Material: Lithium Titanium Phosphate's Cold Expansion
The Age of the Blob Internet: Bots Taking Over!
Human Brain's Incredible Generalization Power
Max Planck Institute Unveils Revolutionary Wearable Tech
SUV from German Startup Vay Drives Itself
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Berlin Man Checks Solar Panel Output as Snowflakes Fall
Nvidia Founder Wows Crowd with Stunning Graphics
Scientists Create Soft Wearable Robot to Prevent Work Injuries
University Researchers Develop Framework for Enhancing System Security
Meta's Decision Sparks Backlash Over US Fact-Checking Program
Scaling Up Energy and Climate Tech: LLNL Researchers Lead the Way
Revolutionizing Food Drying with Smart Techniques
"Smart TVs Shine Bright at Consumer Electronics Show"
Boy Dreams of Flying Cars in 1980s Mountain Home
"Nvidia CEO Reveals Exciting New Offerings at CES 2025"
Meta CEO Zuckerberg Announces Shift to "Community Notes" Feature
How a Single Station Closure Can Disrupt Thousands
"Revolutionary Industrial Electrokinetic Mining Breakthrough"
New Consumer Labeling System for Secure Smart Devices
Getty Images Acquires Shutterstock: $3.7B Visual Powerhouse
"Regulators Probe 2.6M Tesla Over Remote Control Crashes"
Meta Slashes Content Moderation, Ends Fact-Checking
Nvidia Founder Wows Crowd with Stunning Graphics
Microsoft CEO Announces $3 Billion Investment in India
The Safety Concerns of Lithium-Ion Batteries
Supreme Court to Decide TikTok Ban
Global Survey Shows Huge Interest in Virtual Reality Museum Access
Innovative Method for Classifying Artworks
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Facebook Dating lets you seek romance on the social network: Is privacy a concern?
Are you ready to friend Cupid on Facebook?
A new iPhone is coming. But no, you don't really have to pay new-phone prices
New iPhones are likely to be revealed Sept. 10 and in stores soon after.
Google releases Android 10: The top 8 ways your phone will improve
Android 10 is now available, but you'll need a Google Pixel smartphone to install the latest version of Google's mobile operating system. At least for now. The update is promised for other Android phones over the next several weeks. At its I/O developer conference in May, Google announced that Android is now operating on more than 2.5 billion active devices.
In Greenland village, shorter winters cast doubts over dog sledding
Tethered between pastel-coloured wooden houses in the Greenlandic village of Kulusuk and on hills nearby, the island's famous sled dogs wait through the summer for the ice to form so their hunting season can begin.
Texas says half of agencies hit by ransomware have recovered
Texas authorities say they aren't aware of any money paid to hackers who used ransomware to target more than 20 communities last month.
Black hole movies coming soon, says leading astronomer
By the time an international group of scientists stunned the world with the first ever image of a black hole, they were already planning a sequel: a movie showing how massive clouds of gas are forever sucked into the void.
'It's hell everywhere': collecting Dorian's dead in ravaged Bahamas
In the desolation left after Hurricane Dorian carved a murderous path across the northern Bahamas, six men dressed in immaculate white overalls zip a corpse into a body bag.
Confusion and delays at Nassau airport hamper hurricane response
After arriving at Nassau Airport, volunteers from NGO Samaritan's Purse hoped to quickly reach areas devastated by Hurricane Dorian, but instead waited hours under the blazing sun for permission to take off.
N. Carolina faces 'long night' as Dorian's Bahamas toll rises
North Carolina braced for a "long night" of strong winds and driving rain as Hurricane Dorian moved near the US state's coast Friday after devastating the northern Bahamas, where it left at least 30 people dead and thousands homeless.
'Deepfake challenge' aims to find tools to fight manipulation
Technology firms and academics have joined together to launch a "deepfake challenge" to improve tools to detect videos and other media manipulated by artificial intelligence.
City of hope rises from Madagascar garbage site
When he was six, Liva spent his days rummaging around an enormous landfill overlooking the hills of Madagascar's capital Antananarivo.
Monkey business: Vietnam macaque island draws tourists—and criticism
Menacing macaques snatch bags of crisps, water bottles, cookies and crackers from uneasy tourists on Vietnam's Monkey Island, a popular attraction decried as cruel by activists calling for an end to animal tourism in Southeast Asia.
'Extreme mating' killing tiny marsupials en masse: researchers
A tiny marsupial found only in northwest Australia mates so intensely that an entire generation of males can die off during a single breeding season, researchers reported on Friday.
Amazon's Ring doorbell cameras attract congressional concern
Amazon-owned doorbell camera company Ring is facing questions from a U.S. senator over its partnerships with police departments around the country.
Research warns of the far-reaching consequences of measles epidemic and failure to vaccinate
The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) 5th Vaccine Conference will hear that the risks of failing to vaccinate children may extend far beyond one specific vaccine, although currently the most urgent problem to address is the resurgence of measles.
Brighter future for LEDs: NIST Introduces new lamp calibration lab
Question: How many measurement scientists does it take to screw in an LED lightbulb? Answer: For researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), half as many as it took a few weeks ago.
Scientist explores using nanoparticles to reduce size of deep-seated tumors
Another collaborative project from a nanoparticles expert at The University of Texas at Arlington has yielded promising results in the search for more effective, targeted cancer treatments.
Researchers find alarming risk for people coming off chronic opioid prescriptions
With a huge push to reduce opioid prescribing, little is known about the real-world benefits or risks to patients.
Study shows the social benefits of political incorrectness
When Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez refers to immigrant detention centers as "concentration camps," or President Trump calls immigrants "illegals," they may take some heat for being politically incorrect. But using politically incorrect speech brings some benefits: It's a powerful way to appear authentic.
More targeted, less toxic: The golden future of cancer treatment
Researchers have engineered gold-based molecules that target cancer cells and leave healthy cells unharmed, in a critical step towards precision cancer drugs with fewer toxic side effects.
Tuberculosis mutation discovery paves way for better treatments
A Rutgers New Jersey Medical School study has found a genetically tractable cause of drug tolerant tuberculosis, paving the way for researchers to develop new drugs to combat the global TB epidemic and cure the disease.
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