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Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration's $11 Billion Health Funding Cut
World Health Organization Nears Adoption of Historic Pandemic Prevention Pact
Study: Tirzepatide Outperforms Dulaglutide in Diabetes Control
Understanding Human Embryo Development Through Animal Models
Protein Structure Reveals Dynamic Role in Vision Health
Study Reveals Aging Immune System Vulnerability
Preeclampsia Linked to Faster Cardiovascular Risk Buildup
AI Screening Tool Identifies Hospitalized Adults at Risk for Opioid Use Disorder
Best Practice Advice for Managing Chronic Noncancer Pain
Coffee-Based Approach Shows Promise in Ovarian Cancer Therapy
CDC Workforce Reduction and Budget Cuts: Impact and Implications
New Sound Stimulation Tech Reduces Motion Sickness
Virus Molecular Makeup Shifts: Impact on Infectivity
Wildfire Smoke Linked to More ER Visits for Mental Health
Older Adults' Communication Shift: From Phone Calls to Online Queries
Health-Care-Associated Infection Spreads Rapidly in ICUs
Gut Microbiome's Role in Host Aging Processes
Gut Microbiota Impact on Vaccine Effectiveness
Novel Cell Therapy: Cord Blood NK Cells with AFM13 for CD30-Positive Lymphomas
AI Support Enhances Care Quality in Virtual Primary Setting
Unmarried Older Adults Show Lower Dementia Risk
Nurses at Newton-Wellesley Hospital Diagnosed with Brain Tumors
Mothers Turn Tragedy into Advocacy: Impact on Healthcare
Study Reveals High Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Rates
Study Warns Hospitals of Patient Care Risks
Xpert MTB/Ultra Test: New Tuberculosis Diagnosis for HIV Adults
Study: Medicaid Expansion Linked to Lower COVID-19 Death Risk
"Video Games for Early Alzheimer's Detection: Rutgers-Newark Study"
Researchers Develop Innovative Method for Personalized Gum Tissue Grafts
London Doctors Cure Blindness in Children
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Age-Related Decline: Strategies for Reversing Biological Clock
Researchers Unveil Cryptocurrency Collapse: TerraUSD & LUNA
Space Tourists Return from Polar Orbit, Splash Down in Pacific
Researchers Utilize AI for Hypothesis Development
Stunning Spiral Galaxy NGC 5530: A Closer Look
Backlash After Social Progress: A Historical Pattern
Arabian Desert: Ancient Green Periods Formed Lakes
Spintronics Expands: Innovations in Electronic Devices
Researchers Unveil Label-Free Fluorosensor for Enteroviral RNA
Study in Science Advances Unveils Strategies to Boost Crop Yields
"New Image of Star Cluster NGC 346 for Hubble Anniversary"
Plant Scientist Discovers Inspiration in Nature
Antibiotic Resistance Study Reveals Bacteria Defense Mechanism
Role of Viscoelastic Fluids in Industrial Processes
Challenges of Inner Solar System Travel
Exploring Mars: Future Missions for Human Settlement
Turbidity Currents Transport Microplastics to Deep Sea
Researchers Discover Upsides of Imperfection in Material Design
"Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve: Muwekma Ohlone Tribe's Classroom"
International Maritime Organization Members Divided on Carbon Tax
Bridgeport and Other CT Cities Receive Armored Vehicles
Scientists Measure Impact of Meltwater on Southern Ocean
Exploring Biosignatures in Extreme Environments
Feeling Left Out: Classroom Group Project Dilemma
La Trobe University Scientists Uncover Bacteria's Deadly Mechanism
Study Reveals Why Some Feel Insecure Despite Skills
Women in Scientific Societies: Shouldering Communication Burden
Researchers Discover Shape-Recovering Liquid
Sunflowers Can Produce Haploid Seeds Without Pollination
Scientists Discover Massive Ammonia Churning in Jupiter's Storms
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EPFL Neuroengineering Lab Replicates Fruit Fly Brain
Microsoft's AI Division CEO to Launch Groundbreaking Product Line
IMO Mandates Sulfur Cap on Marine Fuels: Shipping Options
Challenges in Integrating 2D Semiconductors for Electronics
U.S. Electricity Demand Surge: Experts Plan Grid Future
Google Deepmind Researchers: AI Algorithm Dreamer Masters Minecraft
Fashion and Technology: Unlikely Allies in Research
Robotic Arm and Prosthetic Hand Learning Complex Grasping
AI Researchers Mimic Child Learning for Training Systems
Cuban Province Speeds Up Solar Panel Installation
AI Revolution at German Industrial Fair
Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to Form Joint Venture
Tiktok Faces US Ban Deadline: Non-Chinese Ownership Required
Climate Change Deniers Challenge Human-Induced Warming Study
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Persuades Trump on Antitrust Case
Energy Department Identifies 16 Federal Sites for AI Data Centers
Penn State Researchers Innovate 3D Metal Printing
Epfl Researchers Boost Efficiency in Solar Cells
Improving Efficiency of AI Diffusion Models
Global Artificial Intelligence Market to Hit $4.8 Trillion by 2033
Authors Protest Outside London HQ of Meta Over Content Theft
Nintendo Unveils Switch 2: Bigger, Better, and Social
Stellantis Halts Production in Canada and Mexico
Reddit Partners with Google for AI Training
Satellites Enhancing Global Mobile Communications
Innovative Recycling Method Repurposes Wind Turbine Blades
University of Surrey Develops Cost-Effective Carbon Capture Tech
New Method to Test Lithium-Ion Battery Safety
Challenges Faced by Consumers Submitting Complaints
Motorbikes Hold Steady at 4.5% of Australian Vehicles
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New bacterial strain linked to scarlet fever, sore throat and sepsis
A team of scientists led by Imperial College London have discovered a new strain of group A streptococcus bacteria.
Do we tend to centre our Instagram selfies on our left eye?
Do we tend to centre our Instagram selfies on our left eye?
Bulgaria, Romania struggle with swine fever outbreaks
When Vanya Dimitrova received the Bulgarian veterinary services' notice to kill her pigs because of African swine fever, she was shocked.
New era at Alibaba as Jack Ma rides into the sunset
Jack Ma steps aside on Tuesday as chairman of Alibaba, ending a spectacularly successful 20-year run during which the charismatic former English teacher's e-commerce company left a profound impact on China's economy.
Scientists spot six near-extinct vaquita marinas
Scientists said Monday they have spotted six vaquita marinas, one of the most endangered animals on Earth, off the coast of Mexico, reviving hopes for the survival of the world's smallest porpoise.
A prosthetic leg with 'feeling' improves mobility
A breakthrough device unveiled Monday makes it possible for someone amputated above the knee to "feel" a prosthetic leg, resulting is greater stamina, stability and mobility.
The diet-microbiome connection in inflammatory bowel disease
Much remains mysterious about the factors influencing human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but one aspect that has emerged as a key contributor is the gut microbiome, the collection of microorganisms dwelling in the intestines.
Israeli high-tech looks to future—whoever wins vote
Inside a sleek, gleaming building with views over the Mediterranean, the co-founder of the navigation app Waze appears on a life-sized screen with words of advice on his red T-shirt.
Big Tech backlash kicks into gear with antitrust moves
The backlash against Big Tech moved into a new phase Monday as officials from nearly all US states announced an antitrust investigation into the dominance of internet giant Google.
World must adapt to 'inevitable' climate change, warns report
Nations rich and poor must invest now to protect against the effects of climate change or pay an even heavier price later, a global commission warned Tuesday.
VW launches mammoth bet on electric at IAA car show
With a new car and range sporting a spruced-up logo, German car giant Volkswagen enters the Frankfurt IAA car show hoping bets worth tens of billions of euros will pay off.
Mosquito trials raise hopes of defeating dengue
Hundreds dead in the Philippines; a threefold increase of cases in Vietnam; hospitals overrun in Malaysia, Myanmar and Cambodia—dengue is ravaging Southeast Asia this year due in part to rising temperatures and low immunity to new strains.
NASA pioneers malaria-predicting tech in Myanmar
NASA is developing a new technique to forecast malaria outbreaks in Myanmar from space, as the emergence of new drug-resistant strains in Southeast Asia threatens efforts to wipe out the deadly disease globally.
What is dengue, and why is it so widespread this year?
Dubbed "breakbone fever", dengue is one of the world's leading mosquito-borne illnesses and infects tens of millions across the globe annually.
Following Neanderthals' footsteps to learn how they lived
Like modern humans and primates, Neanderthals—our closest evolutionary cousins—are thought to have lived in groups, but their size and composition have been difficult to infer from archeological and fossil remains.
Climate change, trade woes reshape Frankfurt auto show
The headwinds buffeting the auto industry are making themselves felt at the Frankfurt Motor Show, with companies confronting a slowdown in sales due to global trade uncertainty and pressure from governments to lower emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases.
Experts say adapting to climate change can pay off manifold
A group of leaders from business, politics and science called Monday for a massive investment in adapting to climate change over the next decade, arguing it would reap significant returns as countries avoid catastrophic losses and boost their economies.
Five scientists honored for cancer therapy, immune system work
Five scientists have won prestigious medical awards for creating an innovative breast cancer treatment and discovering key players of the disease-fighting immune system.
New iPhones to share limelight as Apple revs up services
Along with its new iPhones, Apple is stepping up on content and services for its devices for its big media event Tuesday.
Genetic mutation linked to flu-related heart complications
People with severe flu sometimes develop life-threatening heart problems, even when their hearts have been previously healthy, but the reason for that has been poorly understood.
How we make decisions depends on how uncertain we are
A new Dartmouth study on how we use reward information for making choices shows how humans and monkeys adopt their decision-making strategies depending on the uncertainty of information present. The results of this study illustrated that for a simple gamble to obtain a reward, when the magnitude or amount of the reward is known but the probability of the reward is unknown and must be learned, both species will switch their strategy from combining reward information in a multiplicative way (in which functions of reward probability and magnitude are multiplied to obtain the so-called subjective value) to comparing the attributes in an additive way to make a decision.
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