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Scientist bats for technology domination through IPR

31 Jan 17:53 1 article

Scientist bats for technology domination through IPR

AI and Machine Learning are omnipresent concepts, says R. Chidambaram

31 Jan 17:53 The Hindu 6679535025481136535.html
Join hands to battle virus: expert

31 Jan 17:01 1 article

Join hands to battle virus: expert

‘Interdisciplinary research programme needed to control coronavirus’

31 Jan 17:01 The Hindu 6679535025390723205.html
Kozhikode fishermen save a whale shark

31 Jan 12:04 1 article

Kozhikode fishermen save a whale shark

An endangered whale shark, accidentally caught while trawling, is returned to the sea in a dramatic rescue by nine alert Kozhikode fishermen. Meet the fishermen, scientists and conservationists who are protecting our oceans

31 Jan 12:04 The Hindu 6679535025697002065.html
Medical camps in Nagoba jatara reveal a worrying trend in tribal health

31 Jan 08:27 1 article

Medical camps in Nagoba jatara reveal a worrying trend in tribal health

Unbridled usage of pain killers by the aboriginal people is leading to kidney damage and other ailments, say doctors

31 Jan 08:27 The Hindu 6679535026190899599.html
Cervical cancer could be eliminated within next 100 years: Lancet study

31 Jan 08:10 6 articles

Cervical cancer could be eliminated within next 100 years: Lancet study

Based on the results of the studies, WHO's cervical cancer elimination strategy has been updated which will be presented for adoption at the World Health Assembly in May 2020, the scientists noted.

31 Jan 08:10 The Indian Express 2885715104997597085.html
Two studies find cervical cancer could be eliminated within the century

Cervical cancer could be eliminated within 20 years in Canada and within a century worldwide, according to two international studies in which Quebec researchers have participated.

31 Jan 17:37 Montreal 8735609773625826553.html
Two studies find cervical cancer could be eliminated within the century

Cervical cancer could be eliminated within 20 years in Canada and within a century worldwide, according to two international studies in which Quebec researchers have participated.

31 Jan 17:37 Montreal 8735609773625826553.html
Two studies find cervical cancer could be eliminated within the century

Cervical cancer could be eliminated within 20 years in Canada and within a century worldwide, according to two international studies in which Quebec researchers have participated.

31 Jan 17:37 Montreal 8735609773625826553.html
Two studies find cervical cancer could be eliminated within the century

Cervical cancer could be eliminated within 20 years in Canada and within a century worldwide, according to two international studies in which Quebec researchers have participated.

31 Jan 17:37 Montreal 8735609773625826553.html
Two studies find cervical cancer could be eliminated within the century

Cervical cancer could be eliminated within 20 years in Canada and within a century worldwide, according to two international studies in which Quebec researchers have participated.

31 Jan 17:37 Montreal 8735609773625826553.html
Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

31 Jan 13:09 7 articles

Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It may sound more like science fiction than science fact, but researchers have created bionic jellyfish by embedding microelectronics into these ubiquitous marine invertebrates with hopes to deploy them to monitor and explore the world’s oceans.

31 Jan 13:09 Reuters 8334514179692606736.html
Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 — It may sound more like science fiction than science fact, but researchers have created bionic jellyfish by embedding microelectronics into these ubiquitous marine invertebrates with hopes to deploy them to monitor and explore the world’s oceans. A small prosthetic enabled...

31 Jan 13:00 Malaymail 302165935526677167.html
Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 — It may sound more like science fiction than science fact, but researchers have created bionic jellyfish by embedding microelectronics into these ubiquitous marine invertebrates with hopes to deploy them to monitor and explore the world’s oceans. A small prosthetic enabled...

31 Jan 13:00 Malaymail 302165935526677167.html
Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 — It may sound more like science fiction than science fact, but researchers have created bionic jellyfish by embedding microelectronics into these ubiquitous marine invertebrates with hopes to deploy them to monitor and explore the world’s oceans. A small prosthetic enabled...

31 Jan 13:00 Malaymail 302165935526677167.html
Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 — It may sound more like science fiction than science fact, but researchers have created bionic jellyfish by embedding microelectronics into these ubiquitous marine invertebrates with hopes to deploy them to monitor and explore the world’s oceans. A small prosthetic enabled...

31 Jan 13:00 Malaymail 302165935526677167.html
Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 — It may sound more like science fiction than science fact, but researchers have created bionic jellyfish by embedding microelectronics into these ubiquitous marine invertebrates with hopes to deploy them to monitor and explore the world’s oceans. A small prosthetic enabled...

31 Jan 13:00 Malaymail 302165935526677167.html
Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 — It may sound more like science fiction than science fact, but researchers have created bionic jellyfish by embedding microelectronics into these ubiquitous marine invertebrates with hopes to deploy them to monitor and explore the world’s oceans. A small prosthetic enabled...

31 Jan 13:00 Malaymail 302165935526677167.html
'Me Too' Nigeria style: women opt for martial arts over marches

31 Jan 17:28 1 article

'Me Too' Nigeria style: women opt for martial arts over marches

LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters) - Frustrated by one of the world’s highest rates of sexual assault, poor law enforcement and tribal taboos that keep people quiet about gender violence, some Nigerian women are breaking with tradition to take self-defense classes.

31 Jan 17:28 Reuters 8334514180990100889.html
The week in wildlife – in pictures

31 Jan 15:06 4 articles

The week in wildlife – in pictures

The pick of the world’s best flora and fauna photos, including a plea for a crocodile trapped in a tyre

31 Jan 15:06 the Guardian 1491978796441365878.html
The week in wildlife – in pictures

The pick of the world’s best flora and fauna photos, including a plea for a crocodile trapped in a tyre

31 Jan 15:06 the Guardian 1491978796441365878.html
The week in wildlife – in pictures

The pick of the world’s best flora and fauna photos, including a plea for a crocodile trapped in a tyre

31 Jan 15:06 the Guardian 1491978796441365878.html
The week in wildlife – in pictures

The pick of the world’s best flora and fauna photos, including a plea for a crocodile trapped in a tyre

31 Jan 15:06 the Guardian 1491978795050189764.html
The week in wildlife – in pictures

31 Jan 15:06 1 article

The week in wildlife – in pictures

The pick of the world’s best flora and fauna photos, including a plea for a crocodile trapped in a tyre

31 Jan 15:06 the Guardian 1491978796441365878.html
You're drinking what? Dairy lobby fights back with a new definition of the word 'milk'

31 Jan 10:00 1 article

You're drinking what? Dairy lobby fights back with a new definition of the word 'milk'

Plant milks are becoming more acceptable than dairy and the dairy lobby isn’t going down without a fight

31 Jan 10:00 the Guardian 1491978795919609820.html
How to protect yourself from the coronavirus

31 Jan 12:11 1 article

How to protect yourself from the coronavirus

The virus can be spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Hand-washing is a first line of defence

31 Jan 12:11 the Guardian 1491978795593663572.html
Head of 330 million-year-old great white shark-sized beast found in wall of cave

31 Jan 16:17 1 article

Head of 330 million-year-old great white shark-sized beast found in wall of cave

Fossils of 15 to 20 different shark species from the Late Mississippian period have been found in Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park in a breakthrough discovery

31 Jan 16:17 mirror 675785260808089850.html
Mummies of ancient Egyptian priests found with thousands of afterlife 'servants'

31 Jan 14:00 1 article

Mummies of ancient Egyptian priests found with thousands of afterlife 'servants'

Researchers from Egypt’s antiquities ministry discovered the mummies, which are believed to date back to at least 332 BC

31 Jan 14:00 mirror 675785260506109460.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

31 Jan 16:52 17 articles

Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:52 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773980160044.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:52 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773980160044.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:52 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773980160044.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:52 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773980160044.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:52 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773980160044.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:52 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773980160044.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:52 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773980160044.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:52 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773980160044.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:50 Express & Star 7324224459444756524.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:50 Shropshire Star 3480199991898578988.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:50 Shropshire Star 3480199991898578988.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:50 Shropshire Star 3480199991898578988.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:50 Shropshire Star 3480199991898578988.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:50 Shropshire Star 3480199991898578988.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:50 Shropshire Star 3480199991898578988.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:50 Shropshire Star 3480199991898578988.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:50 Shropshire Star 3480199991898578988.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

31 Jan 16:52 1 article

Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:52 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773980160044.html
Do you struggle to run for a bus because you're unfit? It may be because you weighed less than your peers at birth, scientists find

31 Jan 12:56 1 article

Do you struggle to run for a bus because you're unfit? It may be because you weighed less than your peers at birth, scientists find

Researchers at Sweden's Department for Global Public Health found that for every 1lb (450g) of weight at birth, fitness levels increased by 34 per cent in adults.

31 Jan 12:56 Mail Online 124328111131502988.html
Inside the NHS hospital where Britain's first two coronavirus patients are quarantined and hazmat-clad nurses treat sufferers through a protective TENT to prevent the spread of highly contagious diseases

31 Jan 16:44 10 articles

Inside the NHS hospital where Britain's first two coronavirus patients are quarantined and hazmat-clad nurses treat sufferers through a protective TENT to prevent the spread of highly contagious diseases

The two family members, believed to be Chinese nationals, fell ill at a hotel in York on Wednesday. They were rushed into isolation at a specialist unit at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.

31 Jan 16:44 Mail Online 124328110710387892.html
Inside the NHS hospital where Britain's first two coronavirus patients are quarantined and hazmat-clad nurses treat sufferers through a protective TENT to prevent the spread of highly contagious diseases

The two family members, believed to be Chinese nationals, fell ill at a hotel in York on Wednesday. They were rushed into isolation at a specialist unit at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.

31 Jan 16:44 Mail Online 124328110710387892.html
Inside the NHS hospital where Britain's first two coronavirus patients are quarantined and hazmat-clad nurses treat sufferers through a protective TENT to prevent the spread of highly contagious diseases

The two family members, believed to be Chinese nationals, fell ill at a hotel in York on Wednesday. They were rushed into isolation at a specialist unit at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.

31 Jan 16:44 Mail Online 124328110710387892.html
Botswana registers first case of 'suspected' Coronavirus

Botswana registered its first "suspected" case of the coronavirus on Thursday, the government said

31 Jan 16:38 www.iol.co.za 17825111340819393.html
Botswana registers first case of 'suspected' Coronavirus

Botswana registered its first "suspected" case of the coronavirus on Thursday, the government said

31 Jan 16:38 www.iol.co.za 17825111340819393.html
Botswana registers first case of 'suspected' Coronavirus

Botswana registered its first "suspected" case of the coronavirus on Thursday, the government said

31 Jan 16:38 www.iol.co.za 17825111340819393.html
Botswana registers first suspected case of coronavirus

Symptoms include fever, cough, difficulty in breathing, fatigue and headache.

31 Jan 14:20 The Citizen 410802300483009883.html
Botswana registers first suspected case of coronavirus

Symptoms include fever, cough, difficulty in breathing, fatigue and headache.

31 Jan 14:20 The Citizen 410802300483009883.html
Botswana registers first suspected case of coronavirus

Symptoms include fever, cough, difficulty in breathing, fatigue and headache.

31 Jan 14:20 The Citizen 410802300483009883.html
Study Reports First Case of Coronavirus Spread by Asymptomatic Person

A woman from China infected a person in Germany before she began displaying symptoms

31 Jan 17:15 Scientific American 532798824362604919.html
Inside the NHS hospital where Britain's first two coronavirus patients are quarantined and hazmat-clad nurses treat sufferers through a protective TENT to prevent the spread of highly contagious diseases

31 Jan 16:44 1 article

Inside the NHS hospital where Britain's first two coronavirus patients are quarantined and hazmat-clad nurses treat sufferers through a protective TENT to prevent the spread of highly contagious diseases

The two family members, believed to be Chinese nationals, fell ill at a hotel in York on Wednesday. They were rushed into isolation at a specialist unit at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.

31 Jan 16:44 Mail Online 124328110710387892.html
Homophobic driver who spat at cyclist in pink Lycra and called him 'gay boy' is jailed after he is traced using the DNA from his saliva

31 Jan 15:42 1 article

Homophobic driver who spat at cyclist in pink Lycra and called him 'gay boy' is jailed after he is traced using the DNA from his saliva

Faisal Alizada, 23, from Shepherd's Bush abused Philip Howard from his car while they waited at traffic lights at Notting Hill Gate (file photo).

31 Jan 15:42 Mail Online 124328112347896184.html
Scientists make cosmic dust in a MICROWAVE to study the chemical origins of stars, planets and life itself

31 Jan 17:24 1 article

Scientists make cosmic dust in a MICROWAVE to study the chemical origins of stars, planets and life itself

Creating our very own 'cosmic dust' to study on the Earth had been an expensive, complicated and time-consuming process - but a method from British scientists is set to change that.

31 Jan 17:24 Mail Online 124328111146424742.html
Terrifying 'bone-crushing' reptile related to modern crocodiles that feasted on dinosaur carcasses 230 million years ago is unearthed in Brazil

31 Jan 11:36 1 article

Terrifying 'bone-crushing' reptile related to modern crocodiles that feasted on dinosaur carcasses 230 million years ago is unearthed in Brazil

Named Dynamosuchus collisensis the creature found in Brazil had a long snout and tail, huge jaws and large, blade like teeth adapted to eating meat - although it was likely a scavenger.

31 Jan 11:36 Mail Online 124328110744704216.html
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

31 Jan 16:50 1 article

Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal

Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.

31 Jan 16:50 Shropshire Star 3480199991898578988.html
Vegan meals and old tuxedos: Hollywood red carpets go green

31 Jan 08:00 7 articles

Vegan meals and old tuxedos: Hollywood red carpets go green

LOS ANGELES, Jan 31 — From glitzy all-vegan galas to recycled red carpet outfits, Hollywood has stepped up efforts to reduce its carbon footprint this awards season, which will soon wrap up with the Oscars. But while some scientists have welcomed A-listers’ renewed zeal on climate change,...

31 Jan 08:00 Malaymail 302165936327240954.html
Vegan meals and old tuxedos: Hollywood red carpets go green

From glitzy all-vegan galas to recycled red carpet outfits, Hollywood has stepped up efforts to reduce its carbon footprint this awards season, which will soon wrap up with the Oscars.

31 Jan 12:41 Channel24 2038030840699266496.html
Vegan meals and old tuxedos: Hollywood red carpets go green

From glitzy all-vegan galas to recycled red carpet outfits, Hollywood has stepped up efforts to reduce its carbon footprint this awards season, which will soon wrap up with the Oscars.

31 Jan 12:41 Channel24 2038030840699266496.html
Vegan meals and old tuxedos: Hollywood red carpets go green

From glitzy all-vegan galas to recycled red carpet outfits, Hollywood has stepped up efforts to reduce its carbon footprint this awards season, which will soon wrap up with the Oscars.

31 Jan 12:41 Channel24 2038030840699266496.html
Vegan meals and old tuxedos: Hollywood red carpets go green

From glitzy all-vegan galas to recycled red carpet outfits, Hollywood has stepped up efforts to reduce its carbon footprint this awards season, which will soon wrap up with the Oscars.

31 Jan 12:41 Channel24 2038030840699266496.html
Vegan meals and old tuxedos: Hollywood red carpets go green

From glitzy all-vegan galas to recycled red carpet outfits, Hollywood has stepped up efforts to reduce its carbon footprint this awards season, which will soon wrap up with the Oscars.

31 Jan 12:41 Channel24 2038030840699266496.html
Vegan meals and old tuxedos: Hollywood red carpets go green

From glitzy all-vegan galas to recycled red carpet outfits, Hollywood has stepped up efforts to reduce its carbon footprint this awards season, which will soon wrap up with the Oscars.

31 Jan 12:41 Channel24 2038030840699266496.html
Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

31 Jan 13:00 1 article

Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 — It may sound more like science fiction than science fact, but researchers have created bionic jellyfish by embedding microelectronics into these ubiquitous marine invertebrates with hopes to deploy them to monitor and explore the world’s oceans. A small prosthetic enabled...

31 Jan 13:00 Malaymail 302165935526677167.html
'How first influenza infection determines lifelong immunity decoded'

31 Jan 17:56 7 articles

'How first influenza infection determines lifelong immunity decoded'

The first type of flu virus that people are exposed to in early childhood determines their ability to fight the infectious disease for the rest of their lives, according to a study which may lead to new understanding of how the human immune system fights influenza.

31 Jan 17:56 Deccan Herald 2027555797666127164.html
'How first influenza infection determines lifelong immunity decoded'

The first type of flu virus that people are exposed to in early childhood determines their ability to fight the infectious disease for the rest of their lives, according to a study which may lead to new understanding of how the human immune system fights influenza.

31 Jan 17:56 Deccan Herald 2027555797666127164.html
'How first influenza infection determines lifelong immunity decoded'

The first type of flu virus that people are exposed to in early childhood determines their ability to fight the infectious disease for the rest of their lives, according to a study which may lead to new understanding of how the human immune system fights influenza.

31 Jan 17:56 Deccan Herald 2027555797666127164.html
First influenza exposure dictates lifelong ability to fight the virus, study suggests

Researchers say the results of a study suggest exposure to one of the two flu strains that circulate every year imprints itself on a person’s immunity and disproportionately affects their lifelong response to the flu

31 Jan 14:39 The Globe and Mail 68426411566563336.html
Ability to fight flu depends on which virus strain dominated in childhood: study

VANCOUVER - Researchers at two Canadian universities say the first type of influenza virus people are exposed to in early childhood dictates their ability t

31 Jan 09:00 iNFOnews.ca 6669504244750370184.html
Ability to fight flu depends on which virus strain dominated in childhood: study

VANCOUVER - Researchers at two Canadian universities say the first type of influenza virus people are exposed to in early childhood dictates their ability t

31 Jan 09:00 iNFOnews.ca 6669504244750370184.html
Ability to fight flu depends on which virus strain dominated in childhood: study

VANCOUVER - Researchers at two Canadian universities say the first type of influenza virus people are exposed to in early childhood dictates their ability t

31 Jan 09:00 iNFOnews.ca 6669504244750370184.html
Scientists engineer bacteria to protect bees against pests and virus infections

31 Jan 17:07 1 article

Scientists engineer bacteria to protect bees against pests and virus infections

Researchers have engineered new strains of bacteria to protect honey bees from a deadly trend known as the colony collapse disorder -- a global phenomenon in which a majority of worker bees in a colony disappear, leaving behind a queen, plenty of food, and a few nurse bees.

31 Jan 17:07 Deccan Herald 2027555796399750529.html
'How first influenza infection determines lifelong immunity decoded'

31 Jan 17:56 1 article

'How first influenza infection determines lifelong immunity decoded'

The first type of flu virus that people are exposed to in early childhood determines their ability to fight the infectious disease for the rest of their lives, according to a study which may lead to new understanding of how the human immune system fights influenza.

31 Jan 17:56 Deccan Herald 2027555797666127164.html
Taupo vaping ban totally misguided

31 Jan 09:50 1 article

Taupo vaping ban totally misguided

Friday, 31 January 2020

31 Jan 09:50 SCOOP 5315658999378505806.html
Underwater Robot Makes Alarming Find Below Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier'

31 Jan 13:40 1 article

Underwater Robot Makes Alarming Find Below Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier'

The glacier in question is roughly the size of Florida and is melting at a fast pace, making a sizeable contribution to the global sea rise.

31 Jan 13:40 Sputniknews 967333869120444959.html
Amateur Skywatchers Discover New Form of Northern Lights - Video

31 Jan 12:40 1 article

Amateur Skywatchers Discover New Form of Northern Lights - Video

The Northern Lights, which is scientifically called the Aurora Borealis, is a natural phenomenon, mainly seen in high-latitude regions.

31 Jan 12:40 Sputniknews 967333869226180868.html
Lex Luthor Just DESTROYED the Deadliest Justice League, Single-Handed

31 Jan 13:01 1 article

Lex Luthor Just DESTROYED the Deadliest Justice League, Single-Handed

As DC's Year of the Villain continues, Lex Luthor just took out the Batman Who Laughs' powerhouse superhero team without breaking a sweat.

31 Jan 13:01 CBR.com 1295516962216342895.html
Deadpool & Wolverine Have Their FINAL Team-Up (and Kill Their Children)

31 Jan 11:01 1 article

Deadpool & Wolverine Have Their FINAL Team-Up (and Kill Their Children)

Deadpool: The End #1 reveals the last time the Merc with a Mouth teams up with Logan/Wolverine -- and it's to kill their children.

31 Jan 11:01 CBR.com 1295516963128365516.html
I've been using this eye cream for 5 years and it's the closest thing to a miracle for getting rid of dark circles and depuffing, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore

31 Jan 14:44 1 article

I've been using this eye cream for 5 years and it's the closest thing to a miracle for getting rid of dark circles and depuffing, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore

Business Insider - This is the best under-eye brightening treatment I've tried. It's been in my skin-care routine for 5 years, and I recommend it to everyone.. Read more at businessinsider.sg

31 Jan 14:44 www.businessinsider.sg 5090408755860522306.html
More than 75K in Wuhan may have coronavirus, analysis suggests

31 Jan 15:54 7 articles

More than 75K in Wuhan may have coronavirus, analysis suggests

New estimates based on modeling research dwarf official counts, suggesting that some of those sickened may be asymptomatic or will not seek medical attention.

31 Jan 15:54 UPI 8257973865224225176.html
More than 75K in Wuhan may have coronavirus, analysis suggests

New estimates based on modeling research dwarf official counts, suggesting that some of those sickened may be asymptomatic or will not seek medical attention.

31 Jan 15:54 UPI 8257973865224225176.html
More than 75K in Wuhan may have coronavirus, analysis suggests

New estimates based on modeling research dwarf official counts, suggesting that some of those sickened may be asymptomatic or will not seek medical attention.

31 Jan 15:54 UPI 8257973865224225176.html
Collaboration tools are more popular than ever, but they have an insidious side

Are collaboration tools having a positive or negative impact on the way we work?

31 Jan 12:00 TechRadar 2111116914932131709.html
Third-Party Switch Game Sales Have Increased By More Than 50% Year-On-Year

The Wii U days are long gone

31 Jan 11:30 Nintendo Life 5246707019024680541.html
Third-Party Switch Game Sales Have Increased By More Than 50% Year-On-Year

The Wii U days are long gone

31 Jan 11:30 Nintendo Life 5246707019024680541.html
Third-Party Switch Game Sales Have Increased By More Than 50% Year-On-Year

The Wii U days are long gone

31 Jan 11:30 Nintendo Life 5246707019024680541.html
Earlier screening for colon cancer may catch cases earlier

31 Jan 16:41 1 article

Earlier screening for colon cancer may catch cases earlier

Analysis revealed higher than suspected rates of un-diagnosed cancers in those under age 50, when colonoscopies are recommended.

31 Jan 16:41 UPI 8257973865726535092.html
After 16 years, the Spitzer Space Telescope's science mission is over

31 Jan 16:40 4 articles

After 16 years, the Spitzer Space Telescope's science mission is over

Jan. 31 (UPI) -- NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has spent the past 16 years rendering the universe and its many phenomena in infrared, providing scientists clues to the secrets of stellar formation, supernovae, quasars, exoplanets and more.

31 Jan 16:40 UPI 8257973865860822420.html
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope ends mission of astronomical discovery

After more than 16 years studying the universe in infrared light, revealing new wonders in our solar system, our galaxy and beyond, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope's mission has come to an end.

31 Jan 12:16 phys.org 3476726124203841452.html
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope ends mission of astronomical discovery

After more than 16 years studying the universe in infrared light, revealing new wonders in our solar system, our galaxy and beyond, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope's mission has come to an end.

31 Jan 12:16 phys.org 3476726124203841452.html
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope ends mission of astronomical discovery

After more than 16 years studying the universe in infrared light, revealing new wonders in our solar system, our galaxy and beyond, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope's mission has come to an end.

31 Jan 12:16 phys.org 3476726124203841452.html
The ethics of editing humans – and the scientist who helped make it easy

31 Jan 13:23 4 articles

The ethics of editing humans – and the scientist who helped make it easy

Jennifer Doudna co-discovered the Crispr tool that could cure disease and change the human race. But what happens if it falls into the wrong hands?

31 Jan 13:23 The Irish Times 8204772967897627913.html
The ethics of editing humans – and the scientist who helped make it easy

Jennifer Doudna co-discovered the Crispr tool that could cure disease and change the human race. But what happens if it falls into the wrong hands?

31 Jan 13:23 The Irish Times 8204772967897627913.html
The ethics of editing humans – and the scientist who helped make it easy

Jennifer Doudna co-discovered the Crispr tool that could cure disease and change the human race. But what happens if it falls into the wrong hands?

31 Jan 13:23 The Irish Times 8204772967897627913.html
Jennifer Doudna, Crispr scientist, on the ethics of editing humans

Her gene-editing tool could cure disease and change the human race. But what happens if it falls into the wrong hands?

31 Jan 12:08 Financial Times 707176889178685034.html
Low levels of air pollution may add to cardiac arrest risk

31 Jan 15:15 1 article

Low levels of air pollution may add to cardiac arrest risk

All it takes is short-term exposure to fine-particle air pollution from cars and bushfires to increase the risk of cardiac arrest, a new study warns.

31 Jan 15:15 UPI 8257973864576827545.html
The ethics of editing humans – and the scientist who helped make it easy

31 Jan 13:23 1 article

The ethics of editing humans – and the scientist who helped make it easy

Jennifer Doudna co-discovered the Crispr tool that could cure disease and change the human race. But what happens if it falls into the wrong hands?

31 Jan 13:23 The Irish Times 8204772967897627913.html
More than 75K in Wuhan may have coronavirus, analysis suggests

31 Jan 15:54 1 article

More than 75K in Wuhan may have coronavirus, analysis suggests

New estimates based on modeling research dwarf official counts, suggesting that some of those sickened may be asymptomatic or will not seek medical attention.

31 Jan 15:54 UPI 8257973865224225176.html
Study links vegetarian diet to fewer UTIs

31 Jan 08:03 1 article

Study links vegetarian diet to fewer UTIs

The research couldn't prove a cause-and-effect link, but it showed people who eschewed meat had 16 percent lower odds for a UTI versus those who didn't.

31 Jan 08:03 UPI 8257973865091335142.html
Simplifying simple sequence repeats

31 Jan 17:11 1 article

Simplifying simple sequence repeats

Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are regions of DNA with high diversity, and they have long been a mainstay for botanists examining the genetic structure of plant populations. However, as the cost of sequencing ...

31 Jan 17:11 phys.org 3476726124108345595.html
Turning up the heat on antibacterial-resistant diseases

31 Jan 14:40 1 article

Turning up the heat on antibacterial-resistant diseases

Photothermal therapy (PTT) is a proposed treatment for diseases like antibacterial-resistant infections and cancer, but despite over a decade of research, scientists have been unable to find a safe and ...

31 Jan 14:40 phys.org 3476726123382630211.html
Got slime? Using regenerative biology to restore mucus production

31 Jan 10:00 8 articles

Got slime? Using regenerative biology to restore mucus production

Let's talk about slime.

31 Jan 10:00 phys.org 3476726123632877401.html
Regenerative biology could be used to restore mucus production, shows study

Mucus is a protective, slimy secretion produced by goblet cells and which lines organs of the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems. Slime production is essential to health, and an imbalance can be life-threatening.

31 Jan 12:21 News-Medical.net 4522523030745008644.html
A new study reveals the secrets of mucus production that could be applied to cancer biology

The cells that produce mucus are known to be involved in serious health conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and even cancer.

31 Jan 10:35 News-Medical.net 4522523030691677541.html
Regenerative biology could be used to restore mucus production, shows study

Mucus is a protective, slimy secretion produced by goblet cells and which lines organs of the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems. Slime production is essential to health, and an imbalance can be life-threatening.

31 Jan 12:21 News-Medical.net 4522523030745008644.html
Regenerative biology could be used to restore mucus production, shows study

Mucus is a protective, slimy secretion produced by goblet cells and which lines organs of the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems. Slime production is essential to health, and an imbalance can be life-threatening.

31 Jan 12:21 News-Medical.net 4522523030745008644.html
A new study reveals the secrets of mucus production that could be applied to cancer biology

The cells that produce mucus are known to be involved in serious health conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and even cancer.

31 Jan 10:35 News-Medical.net 4522523030691677541.html
Regenerative biology could be used to restore mucus production, shows study

Mucus is a protective, slimy secretion produced by goblet cells and which lines organs of the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems. Slime production is essential to health, and an imbalance can be life-threatening.

31 Jan 12:21 News-Medical.net 4522523030745008644.html
A new study reveals the secrets of mucus production that could be applied to cancer biology

The cells that produce mucus are known to be involved in serious health conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and even cancer.

31 Jan 10:35 News-Medical.net 4522523030691677541.html
Nesting nanotubes to create 1-D van der Waals heterostructures

31 Jan 15:20 1 article

Nesting nanotubes to create 1-D van der Waals heterostructures

An international team of researchers has found a new way to create 1-D heterostructures—by nesting nanotubes. In their paper published in the journal Science, the group describes how they nested the ...

31 Jan 15:20 phys.org 3476726123530857446.html
Making simulated cosmic dust—in the microwave

31 Jan 15:00 1 article

Making simulated cosmic dust—in the microwave

Cosmic dust is the key to the chemical evolution of stars, planets, and life itself, but its composition is not well understood, and we can't currently collect samples for analysis. A few examples have ...

31 Jan 15:00 phys.org 3476726124682464581.html
Chemist synthesizes iron coordination polymer with nicotinic acid derivative

31 Jan 14:48 1 article

Chemist synthesizes iron coordination polymer with nicotinic acid derivative

RUDN chemist synthesized iron (II) 3-D coordination polymer, the first coordination compound of iron, assembled from substituted nicotinic acid H2cpna. This compound can be used in production of catalysts, ...

31 Jan 14:48 phys.org 3476726123977567739.html
Want to make college more equitable? Start with the board

31 Jan 12:27 1 article

Want to make college more equitable? Start with the board

Most students are familiar with their university's chancellor or president. But what about the people who make up their school's board of trustees?

31 Jan 12:27 phys.org 3476726124342776693.html
Nonflammable electrolyte for high-performance potassium batteries

31 Jan 12:20 1 article

Nonflammable electrolyte for high-performance potassium batteries

Australian scientists have developed a nonflammable electrolyte for potassium and potassium-ion batteries, for applications in next-generation energy-storage systems beyond lithium technology. In the ...

31 Jan 12:20 phys.org 3476726125029870294.html
Robotic submarine snaps first-ever images at foundation of notorious Antarctic glacier

31 Jan 08:25 1 article

Robotic submarine snaps first-ever images at foundation of notorious Antarctic glacier

During an unprecedented scientific campaign on an Antarctic glacier notorious for contributions to sea-level, researchers took first-ever images at the glacier's foundations on the ocean floor. The area ...

31 Jan 08:25 phys.org 3476726123425781853.html
DNA extracted in museum samples can reveal genetic secrets

31 Jan 15:24 1 article

DNA extracted in museum samples can reveal genetic secrets

DNA in preserved museum specimens can allow scientists to explore the history of species and humanities impact on the ecosystem, but samples are typically preserved in formaldehyde which can damage DNA ...

31 Jan 15:24 phys.org 3476726123880667943.html
Calculating Hawking radiation at the event horizon of a black hole

31 Jan 15:00 1 article

Calculating Hawking radiation at the event horizon of a black hole

A RUDN University physicist has developed a formula for calculating Hawking radiation on the event horizon of a black hole, which allows physicists to determine how this radiation would be changed with ...

31 Jan 15:00 phys.org 3476726123137870866.html
Estuarine and coastal environments play a crucial role in microplastic concentrations

31 Jan 14:50 1 article

Estuarine and coastal environments play a crucial role in microplastic concentrations

Every year, about 8 million metric tons of plastic are put into the world's oceans. Of particular concern are microplastics, materials found in the marine environment that occur in sizes below five millimeters ...

31 Jan 14:50 phys.org 3476726123522280850.html
Zoo improvements should benefit all animals

31 Jan 08:17 1 article

Zoo improvements should benefit all animals

Zoo improvements should benefit all animals and include a wide range of "enrichment" techniques, researchers say.

31 Jan 08:17 phys.org 3476726123617506895.html
National survey: Students' feelings about high school are mostly negative

31 Jan 08:18 1 article

National survey: Students' feelings about high school are mostly negative

Ask a high school student how he or she typically feels at school, and the answer you'll likely hear is "tired," closely followed by "stressed" and "bored."

31 Jan 08:18 phys.org 3476726123081896600.html
Chemists simplify the synthesis of antitumor compounds

31 Jan 15:20 1 article

Chemists simplify the synthesis of antitumor compounds

A RUDN chemist in collaboration with colleagues from N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry and N.K. Koltsov Institute of Developmental Biology (IDB), RAS have developed a new method for the synthesis ...

31 Jan 15:20 phys.org 3476726124723406890.html
Rivers are warming at the same rate as the atmosphere

31 Jan 14:41 1 article

Rivers are warming at the same rate as the atmosphere

Researchers at EPFL and the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) have found that the temperature of Swiss rivers is rising steadily. This situation is straining ecosystems ...

31 Jan 14:41 phys.org 3476726123972294170.html
Survival of Australian species hinges on working together

31 Jan 14:42 1 article

Survival of Australian species hinges on working together

When faced with unfavorable environmental conditions, rodent species are likely to form social groups and work cooperatively, according to a new study by researchers at The University of Western Australia.

31 Jan 14:42 phys.org 3476726124284149339.html
From Antarctica to space: Telemedicine at the limit

31 Jan 12:16 1 article

From Antarctica to space: Telemedicine at the limit

ESA is working with Argentina to test telemedicine device Tempus Pro in the harsh conditions of Antarctica as Europe prepares for its next phase of human exploration in space.

31 Jan 12:16 phys.org 3476726124588902547.html
How U.S. Christians imagine God contributes to discriminatory hiring practices

31 Jan 12:27 1 article

How U.S. Christians imagine God contributes to discriminatory hiring practices

How people visualize God can have real consequences to life on Earth, Stanford research has found.

31 Jan 12:27 phys.org 3476726123900824469.html
A quantum of solid: A glass nanoparticle in the quantum regime

31 Jan 12:13 1 article

A quantum of solid: A glass nanoparticle in the quantum regime

Researchers in Austria have used lasers to levitate and cool a glass nanoparticle into the quantum regime. Although it is trapped in a room-temperature environment, the particle's motion is solely governed ...

31 Jan 12:13 phys.org 3476726124572760822.html
Not-so-dirty birds? Not enough evidence to link wild birds to food-borne illness

31 Jan 15:26 1 article

Not-so-dirty birds? Not enough evidence to link wild birds to food-borne illness

When food makes people sick, some blame birds because they hang around farms, and their feces can contain E. coli, Salmonella and Campylobacter, three common pathogens that can cause food-borne illness.

31 Jan 15:26 phys.org 3476726124148019524.html
Rust offers a cheap way to filter arsenic-poisoned water

31 Jan 14:42 1 article

Rust offers a cheap way to filter arsenic-poisoned water

When water flows deep underground, it often dissolves inorganic substances from mineral deposits in the earth's crust. In many regions, these deposits contain arsenic, a naturally occurring element that ...

31 Jan 14:42 phys.org 3476726122944170167.html
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope ends mission of astronomical discovery

31 Jan 12:16 4 articles

NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope ends mission of astronomical discovery

After more than 16 years studying the universe in infrared light, revealing new wonders in our solar system, our galaxy and beyond, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope's mission has come to an end.

31 Jan 12:16 phys.org 3476726124203841452.html
An Ode To Spitzer, NASA's Now-Defunct Space Telescope

Deep space is a harsh, unforgiving place, traversed only by the lonely few. Now, one traveller's decade-spanning journey through the stars is coming to an end. January 31 marks the last day NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope will broadcast science and engineering data to Earth, closing the final curtain on a trip that...

31 Jan 13:54 Gizmodo AU 3183561246371132061.html
An Ode To Spitzer, NASA's Now-Defunct Space Telescope

Deep space is a harsh, unforgiving place, traversed only by the lonely few. Now, one traveller's decade-spanning journey through the stars is coming to an end. January 31 marks the last day NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope will broadcast science and engineering data to Earth, closing the final curtain on a trip that...

31 Jan 13:54 Gizmodo AU 3183561246371132061.html
An Ode To Spitzer, NASA's Now-Defunct Space Telescope

Deep space is a harsh, unforgiving place, traversed only by the lonely few. Now, one traveller's decade-spanning journey through the stars is coming to an end. January 31 marks the last day NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope will broadcast science and engineering data to Earth, closing the final curtain on a trip that...

31 Jan 13:54 Gizmodo AU 3183561246371132061.html
Study identifies the first potentially invasive species to reach the Antarctica on drifting marine algae

31 Jan 15:00 1 article

Study identifies the first potentially invasive species to reach the Antarctica on drifting marine algae

Drifting algae in the Austral Ocean can bring invasive species to the Antarctic coasts, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports. The new study describes the first scientific evidence ...

31 Jan 15:00 phys.org 3476726123730680700.html
Endoplasmic reticulum found to contact at least two membraneless compartments and influence their behavior

31 Jan 14:48 1 article

Endoplasmic reticulum found to contact at least two membraneless compartments and influence their behavior

A team of researchers at the University of Colorado has found that the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) makes contact with at least two membraneless compartments in cells and influences their behavior. In their ...

31 Jan 14:48 phys.org 3476726124834261183.html
Researchers build a robot hand that cools itself with sweaty fingers

31 Jan 13:10 1 article

Researchers build a robot hand that cools itself with sweaty fingers

The sweaty fingers proved extremely effective, and could pave the way for self-sliming robot slugs in the future.

31 Jan 13:10 TechRadar 2111116916442142985.html
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief 'unwise'

31 Jan 13:12 7 articles

Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief 'unwise'

Iran’s nuclear energy organization called recent sanctions on the head of the agency by the U.S. an “unwise move" that won't interrupt Iran's peaceful nuclear policies. The U.S. announced new sanctions Thursday against the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and its director, Ali Akbar Salehi

31 Jan 13:12 Yahoo 7097669636955560059.html
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief ‘unwise'

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said it seems U.S. officials imposed the sanctions to try to divert public opinion from Trump’s impeachment.

31 Jan 15:00 An-Nahar 2220466262191846187.html
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief ‘unwise'

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said it seems U.S. officials imposed the sanctions to try to divert public opinion from Trump’s impeachment.

31 Jan 15:00 An-Nahar 2220466262191846187.html
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief ‘unwise'

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said it seems U.S. officials imposed the sanctions to try to divert public opinion from Trump’s impeachment.

31 Jan 15:00 An-Nahar 2220466262191846187.html
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief ‘unwise'

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said it seems U.S. officials imposed the sanctions to try to divert public opinion from Trump’s impeachment.

31 Jan 15:00 An-Nahar 2220466262191846187.html
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief ‘unwise'

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said it seems U.S. officials imposed the sanctions to try to divert public opinion from Trump’s impeachment.

31 Jan 15:00 An-Nahar 2220466262191846187.html
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief ‘unwise'

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said it seems U.S. officials imposed the sanctions to try to divert public opinion from Trump’s impeachment.

31 Jan 15:00 An-Nahar 2220466262191846187.html
Expert says Canadian bats unlikely to be a source of new coronavirus

31 Jan 09:14 8 articles

Expert says Canadian bats unlikely to be a source of new coronavirus

Canadian bats are unlikely to be the source of virus strains that can infect humans such as the one currently raising global alarms, a bat expert says.

31 Jan 09:14 CTVNews 2422791599199689756.html
Expert says Canadian bats unlikely to be a source of new coronavirus

SASKATOON — Canadian bats are unlikely to be the source of virus strains that can infect humans such as the one currently raising global alarms, a bat expert says.

31 Jan 09:00 KitchenerToday.com 52741010301914421.html
Expert says Canadian bats unlikely to be a source of new coronavirus

SASKATOON — Canadian bats are unlikely to be the source of virus strains that can infect humans such as the one currently raising global alarms, a bat expert says.

31 Jan 09:00 KitchenerToday.com 52741010301914421.html
Expert says Canadian bats unlikely to be a source of new coronavirus

SASKATOON — Canadian bats are unlikely to be the source of virus strains that can infect humans such as the one currently raising global alarms, a bat expert says.

31 Jan 09:00 KitchenerToday.com 52741010301914421.html
Expert says Canadian bats unlikely to be a source of new coronavirus

SASKATOON — Canadian bats are unlikely to be the source of virus strains that can infect humans such as the one currently raising global alarms, a bat expert says.

31 Jan 09:00 KitchenerToday.com 52741010301914421.html
Expert says Canadian bats unlikely to be a source of new coronavirus

SASKATOON — Canadian bats are unlikely to be the source of virus strains that can infect humans such as the one currently raising global alarms, a bat expert says.

31 Jan 09:00 KitchenerToday.com 52741010301914421.html
Expert says Canadian bats unlikely to be a source of new coronavirus

SASKATOON — Canadian bats are unlikely to be the source of virus strains that can infect humans such as the one currently raising global alarms, a bat expert says.

31 Jan 09:00 KitchenerToday.com 52741010301914421.html
Expert says Canadian bats unlikely to be a source of new coronavirus

SASKATOON — Canadian bats are unlikely to be the source of virus strains that can infect humans such as the one currently raising global alarms, a bat expert says.

31 Jan 09:00 KitchenerToday.com 52741010301914421.html
Filipino scientists help confirm nCoV cases

31 Jan 13:58 1 article

Filipino scientists help confirm nCoV cases

Filipino scientists from the Philippine Genome Center (PGC) are lending a hand to health officials in confirming cases of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCov) in the country.

31 Jan 13:58 Manila Bulletin News 7849457200584605567.html
Saline solution kills China coronavirus? Experts refute online rumour

31 Jan 15:01 1 article

Saline solution kills China coronavirus? Experts refute online rumour

Multiple posts on Weibo, Twitter and Facebook shared in January 2020 claim that a top Chinese respiratory expert has told people to rinse their mouths with salt water solution to prevent infection from a new virus outbreak.

31 Jan 15:01 Manila Bulletin News 7849457199411452221.html
US writer seeks Trump’s DNA to bolster rape allegation

31 Jan 08:30 1 article

US writer seeks Trump’s DNA to bolster rape allegation

A prominent American columnist who says Donald Trump raped her asked the president Thursday to provide a DNA sample so as to determine whether it matches genetic material found on her dress.

31 Jan 08:30 Manila Bulletin News 7849457201205154333.html
China has confidence and capability to win the war against coronavirus: foreign ministry

31 Jan 09:49 1 article

China has confidence and capability to win the war against coronavirus: foreign ministry

China has confidence and capability to win the war against the new coronavirus, said the country’s foreign ministry spokeswoman in responding to the World Health Organization (WHO)’s decision to declare the virus outbreak in China as a global emergency.

31 Jan 09:49 Manila Bulletin News 7849457200499566510.html
Scientists Created A Cyborg Jellyfish That Can Swim 3 Times Faster

31 Jan 11:05 4 articles

Scientists Created A Cyborg Jellyfish That Can Swim 3 Times Faster

Who exactly was after a cyborg jellyfish? Turns out there's some serious interest in making the sea's finest invertebrates into sleek pulsing speed machines....

31 Jan 11:05 Gizmodo AU 3183561246924107416.html
Scientists Created A Cyborg Jellyfish That Can Swim 3 Times Faster

Who exactly was after a cyborg jellyfish? Turns out there's some serious interest in making the sea's finest invertebrates into sleek pulsing speed machines....

31 Jan 11:05 Gizmodo AU 3183561246924107416.html
Scientists Created A Cyborg Jellyfish That Can Swim 3 Times Faster

Who exactly was after a cyborg jellyfish? Turns out there's some serious interest in making the sea's finest invertebrates into sleek pulsing speed machines....

31 Jan 11:05 Gizmodo AU 3183561246924107416.html
Scientists Turned A Normal Jellyfish Into A Speedy Cyborg Jellyfish

Jellyfish are the most efficient swimmers in the ocean, albeit fairly slow ones. Researchers at Stanford University made a jellyfish swim three times faster by sticking a motor to it, creating a biohybrid robot with the jellyfish as the “scaffold.”...

31 Jan 09:45 Gizmodo AU 3183561247875236859.html
Scientists Created A Cyborg Jellyfish That Can Swim 3 Times Faster

31 Jan 11:05 1 article

Scientists Created A Cyborg Jellyfish That Can Swim 3 Times Faster

Who exactly was after a cyborg jellyfish? Turns out there's some serious interest in making the sea's finest invertebrates into sleek pulsing speed machines....

31 Jan 11:05 Gizmodo AU 3183561246924107416.html
Mercury, Not Venus, Is The Closest Planet To Earth

31 Jan 11:00 1 article

Mercury, Not Venus, Is The Closest Planet To Earth

A team of scientists just demonstrated something that might shock you: Mercury, not Venus, is the closest planet to Earth on average....

31 Jan 11:00 Gizmodo AU 3183561247469723316.html
Liberal 'View' co-hosts call for Trump to hand over DNA after rape allegation: 'Clinton had to'

31 Jan 17:54 4 articles

Liberal 'View' co-hosts call for Trump to hand over DNA after rape allegation: 'Clinton had to'

"The View" co-hosts called on President Trump to hand over a sample of his DNA to determine whether his genetic material is on the dress of a woman accusing him of rape.

31 Jan 17:54 Fox News 7362823820250748742.html
Liberal 'View' co-hosts call for Trump to hand over DNA after rape allegation: 'Clinton had to'

"The View" co-hosts called on President Trump to hand over a sample of his DNA to determine whether his genetic material is on the dress of a woman accusing him of rape.

31 Jan 17:54 Fox News 7362823820250748742.html
Liberal 'View' co-hosts call for Trump to hand over DNA after rape allegation: 'Clinton had to'

"The View" co-hosts called on President Trump to hand over a sample of his DNA to determine whether his genetic material is on the dress of a woman accusing him of rape.

31 Jan 17:54 Fox News 7362823820250748742.html
Friday Trump Acquittal Eyed After Lamar Alexander Says ‘No’ To Witnesses; Collins Roasted Over ‘Yes’ Vote

Expect Democrats and their MSM amplifiers to cry foul over the 'rigged farce' while parroting distributed talking points

31 Jan 12:02 Infowars 1950426314740247053.html
Liberal 'View' co-hosts call for Trump to hand over DNA after rape allegation: 'Clinton had to'

31 Jan 17:54 1 article

Liberal 'View' co-hosts call for Trump to hand over DNA after rape allegation: 'Clinton had to'

"The View" co-hosts called on President Trump to hand over a sample of his DNA to determine whether his genetic material is on the dress of a woman accusing him of rape.

31 Jan 17:54 Fox News 7362823820250748742.html
Ana Navarro: Get Trump's DNA From Giuliani -- 'He’s Been Kissing Up to Trump So Much'

31 Jan 17:58 1 article

Ana Navarro: Get Trump's DNA From Giuliani -- 'He’s Been Kissing Up to Trump So Much'

CNN commentator Ana Navarro joked of Friday's broadcast of ABC's "The View," that President Donald Trump's rape accuser E. Jean Carroll could get Trump's DNA sample from his lawyer Rudy Giuliani. | Clips

31 Jan 17:58 Breitbart 3148363492249385782.html
'Taupo vaping ban totally misguided'

31 Jan 09:12 1 article

'Taupo vaping ban totally misguided'

"Taupo District Council’s move to ban vaping in public places does not support the country’s smokefree ambition. In fact, confusing vaping with smoking only hinders national progress on Smoke Free 2025," says Jonathan Devery, spokesperson for the Vaping Trade Association of New Zealand (VTANZ).

31 Jan 09:12 www.voxy.co.nz 6138926314041018813.html
Scientists make alarming discovery under Antarctica’s ‘doomsday glacier’

31 Jan 15:20 1 article

Scientists make alarming discovery under Antarctica’s ‘doomsday glacier’

Scientists have detected unusually warm water underneath Antarctica’s “doomsday glacier.” The team from Georgia Tech was able capture new images and first-of-its-kind data from deep

31 Jan 15:20 New York Post 7654946768933502699.html
Deadly coronavirus may have originated in bats: researchers

31 Jan 13:14 1 article

Deadly coronavirus may have originated in bats: researchers

Scientists have been batting around theories about what animals may have sparked the deadly new coronavirus, including snakes — but a new study suggests that bats were the most likely hosts,

31 Jan 13:14 New York Post 7654946768724807565.html
Pakistani student placed in isolation after returning from virus-hit Wuhan

31 Jan 11:10 4 articles

Pakistani student placed in isolation after returning from virus-hit Wuhan

Studen­t to stay in hospit­al for 14 days, fluid sample sent to Islama­bad for tests

31 Jan 11:10 The Express Tribune 1105816786961743696.html
Q&A: Evacuations from China's virus-hit Wuhan

The United States, France and Japan are among nations that have already sent aircraft to remove their nationals.

31 Jan 16:38 DAWN.COM 4500271767308280055.html
Q&A: Evacuations from China's virus-hit Wuhan

The United States, France and Japan are among nations that have already sent aircraft to remove their nationals.

31 Jan 16:38 DAWN.COM 4500271767308280055.html
Q&A: Evacuations from China's virus-hit Wuhan

The United States, France and Japan are among nations that have already sent aircraft to remove their nationals.

31 Jan 16:38 DAWN.COM 4500271767308280055.html
US advises no travel to China, where virus deaths top 200

31 Jan 17:47 11 articles

US advises no travel to China, where virus deaths top 200

BEIJING — The U.S. advised against all travel to China as the number of cases of a worrying new virus spiked more than tenfold in a week, including the highest death toll in a 24-hour period reported Friday.

31 Jan 17:47 KitchenerToday.com 52741008867182262.html
US advises no travel to China, where virus deaths top 200

BEIJING — The U.S. advised against all travel to China as the number of cases of a worrying new virus spiked more than tenfold in a week, including the highest death toll in a 24-hour period reported Friday.

31 Jan 17:47 KitchenerToday.com 52741008867182262.html
US advises no travel to China, where virus deaths top 200

BEIJING — The U.S. advised against all travel to China as the number of cases of a worrying new virus spiked more than tenfold in a week, including the highest death toll in a 24-hour period reported Friday.

31 Jan 17:47 KitchenerToday.com 52741008867182262.html
US advises against travel to China; virus declared emergency

US State Department advises against all travel to China on Friday

31 Jan 08:37 Taiwan News 4737573343926332242.html
US advises against travel to China; virus declared emergency

Meanwhile, China’s foreign ministry said it will send charter flights to bring home residents of Hubei from overseas.

31 Jan 08:43 An-Nahar 2220466262355942152.html
US advises against travel to China; virus declared emergency

Meanwhile, China’s foreign ministry said it will send charter flights to bring home residents of Hubei from overseas.

31 Jan 08:43 An-Nahar 2220466262355942152.html
US advises against travel to China; virus declared emergency

Meanwhile, China’s foreign ministry said it will send charter flights to bring home residents of Hubei from overseas.

31 Jan 08:43 An-Nahar 2220466262355942152.html
US advises against travel to China; virus declared emergency

Meanwhile, China’s foreign ministry said it will send charter flights to bring home residents of Hubei from overseas.

31 Jan 08:43 An-Nahar 2220466262355942152.html
US advises against travel to China; virus declared emergency

Meanwhile, China’s foreign ministry said it will send charter flights to bring home residents of Hubei from overseas.

31 Jan 08:43 An-Nahar 2220466262355942152.html
US advises against travel to China; virus declared emergency

Meanwhile, China’s foreign ministry said it will send charter flights to bring home residents of Hubei from overseas.

31 Jan 08:43 An-Nahar 2220466262355942152.html
US advises against travel to China; virus declared emergency

Meanwhile, China’s foreign ministry said it will send charter flights to bring home residents of Hubei from overseas.

31 Jan 08:43 An-Nahar 2220466262355942152.html
New coronavirus outbreak affects tourism in Canada as confirmed cases in China climb

31 Jan 09:26 1 article

New coronavirus outbreak affects tourism in Canada as confirmed cases in China climb

An expert says Canadian bats are unlikely to be the source of a new coronavirus that is infecting humans and raising global alarm.

31 Jan 09:26 KitchenerToday.com 52741010578728642.html
Expert says Canadian bats unlikely to be a source of new coronavirus

31 Jan 09:00 1 article

Expert says Canadian bats unlikely to be a source of new coronavirus

SASKATOON — Canadian bats are unlikely to be the source of virus strains that can infect humans such as the one currently raising global alarms, a bat expert says.

31 Jan 09:00 KitchenerToday.com 52741010301914421.html
US advises no travel to China, where virus deaths top 200

31 Jan 17:47 1 article

US advises no travel to China, where virus deaths top 200

BEIJING — The U.S. advised against all travel to China as the number of cases of a worrying new virus spiked more than tenfold in a week, including the highest death toll in a 24-hour period reported Friday.

31 Jan 17:47 KitchenerToday.com 52741008867182262.html
Some wasps have evolved to recognize and remember faces

31 Jan 11:30 1 article

Some wasps have evolved to recognize and remember faces

A team of researchers at Cornell University recently published a new paper titled “Evolutionary dynamics of recent selection on cognitive abilities.” But that’s a mouthful that ki…

31 Jan 11:30 Boing Boing 4601305169729048320.html
Is the Coronavirus Outbreak as Bad as SARS Or Worse?

31 Jan 10:45 1 article

Is the Coronavirus Outbreak as Bad as SARS Or Worse?

The severity and mortality of a novel emerging virus, which we scientists, in this case, are calling 2019-nCoV, are very difficult to judge when new data are coming in on a daily basis.

31 Jan 10:45 The National Interest 7207864703762567872.html
Is your child hooked on digital devices? These researchers hope to help.

31 Jan 16:27 1 article

Is your child hooked on digital devices? These researchers hope to help.

The work could create a standard set of questions that pediatricians across the country can ask parents to gauge whether children are showing signs of compulsive screen use.

31 Jan 16:27 euronews 7318238120556801841.html
Want to save the world? Try science

31 Jan 13:00 1 article

Want to save the world? Try science

Scientists and science as a career should be respected and supported, writes Jim Bright.

31 Jan 13:00 The Age 7967730562294491989.html
The Novel Coronavirus Outbreak, What Global Travelers Need to Know

31 Jan 08:29 1 article

The Novel Coronavirus Outbreak, What Global Travelers Need to Know

With news of the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) currently dominating media cycles, many questions have been raised about travel-focused guidance and general safety precautions. The situation related to this outbreak (originating in Hubei province, China) has evolved rapidly – and remains highly fluid – but there are some basic facts that any traveler would do well to know. Symptoms and treatment The novel coronavirus is in a family of coronaviruses that commonly cause fever and symptoms of the upper respiratory system. 2019-nCoV is

31 Jan 08:29 TravelDailyNews International 1304175789056142779.html
New combination treatment could help fight advanced melanoma

31 Jan 11:44 1 article

New combination treatment could help fight advanced melanoma

A study by researchers at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center suggests that using an immunotherapy drug called NKTR-214, also known as bempegaldesleukin, in combination with an infusion of anti-tumor immune cells, or T cells, may produce a stronger immune response that could help fight advanced melanoma.

31 Jan 11:44 News-Medical.net 4522523031692647974.html
Choice of anesthesia may change metastatic process of breast cancer

31 Jan 11:31 4 articles

Choice of anesthesia may change metastatic process of breast cancer

A new study led by Stony Brook University Cancer Center researchers to be published in Nature Communications suggests that the choice of anesthesia may change the metastatic process of breast cancer by affecting the cytokine and microenvironment.

31 Jan 11:31 News-Medical.net 4522523031719096054.html
Choice of anesthesia may change metastatic process of breast cancer

A new study led by Stony Brook University Cancer Center researchers to be published in Nature Communications suggests that the choice of anesthesia may change the metastatic process of breast cancer by affecting the cytokine and microenvironment.

31 Jan 11:31 News-Medical.net 4522523031719096054.html
Choice of anesthesia may change metastatic process of breast cancer

A new study led by Stony Brook University Cancer Center researchers to be published in Nature Communications suggests that the choice of anesthesia may change the metastatic process of breast cancer by affecting the cytokine and microenvironment.

31 Jan 11:31 News-Medical.net 4522523031719096054.html
Choice of anesthetic for breast tumor resection may influence cancer outcomes

A study led has added to the evidence that the type of anesthetic administered to cancer patients during tumor surgical resection may affect cancer outcomes.

31 Jan 13:47 News-Medical.net 4522523031803415252.html
Patients with type 2 diabetes can achieve cardiovascular protection from use of SGLT2 inhibitors

31 Jan 15:22 1 article

Patients with type 2 diabetes can achieve cardiovascular protection from use of SGLT2 inhibitors

All type 2 diabetes patient subgroups are likely to achieve cardiovascular protection from the use of SGLT2 inhibitors, according to a large multi-study review published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

31 Jan 15:22 News-Medical.net 4522523030173145127.html
Discovery about how cancer cells hide from the immune system could improve treatments

31 Jan 14:07 1 article

Discovery about how cancer cells hide from the immune system could improve treatments

Researchers have shed light on the mechanism through which cancer cells become camouflaged to escape immune system detection and attack.

31 Jan 14:07 News-Medical.net 4522523030021184325.html
Choice of anesthesia may change metastatic process of breast cancer

31 Jan 11:31 1 article

Choice of anesthesia may change metastatic process of breast cancer

A new study led by Stony Brook University Cancer Center researchers to be published in Nature Communications suggests that the choice of anesthesia may change the metastatic process of breast cancer by affecting the cytokine and microenvironment.

31 Jan 11:31 News-Medical.net 4522523031719096054.html
Small birthweight can cause breathlessness in later life, finds study

31 Jan 10:45 1 article

Small birthweight can cause breathlessness in later life, finds study

A new study finds that babies born small for their gestational age are not so fit when it comes to their heart and lungs capacity.

31 Jan 10:45 News-Medical.net 4522523031237310433.html
AFRL’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate honors awards winners

31 Jan 17:15 1 article

AFRL’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate honors awards winners

The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate recently held its 67th annual awards luncheon at the Hope Hotel to celebrate top achievers.

31 Jan 17:15 Whio 8204027955680075821.html
Jackson Laboratory announces research affiliation, publishes new papers on genes and microbiome

31 Jan 13:15 1 article

Jackson Laboratory announces research affiliation, publishes new papers on genes and microbiome

January has been an exciting month at The Jackson Laboratory (JAX). With this surplus of news, we wanted to share three major stories from the past week:

31 Jan 13:15 News-Medical.net 4522523031497869323.html
A new study reveals the secrets of mucus production that could be applied to cancer biology

31 Jan 10:35 1 article

A new study reveals the secrets of mucus production that could be applied to cancer biology

The cells that produce mucus are known to be involved in serious health conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and even cancer.

31 Jan 10:35 News-Medical.net 4522523030691677541.html
Regenerative biology could be used to restore mucus production, shows study

31 Jan 12:21 1 article

Regenerative biology could be used to restore mucus production, shows study

Mucus is a protective, slimy secretion produced by goblet cells and which lines organs of the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems. Slime production is essential to health, and an imbalance can be life-threatening.

31 Jan 12:21 News-Medical.net 4522523030745008644.html
Scientists describe genetic program behind primordial lung progenitors

31 Jan 13:05 1 article

Scientists describe genetic program behind primordial lung progenitors

For the first time, researchers describe the genetic program behind primordial lung progenitors--embryonic cells that give rise to all the cells that form the lining of the respiratory system after birth.

31 Jan 13:05 News-Medical.net 4522523030222597648.html
Ohio State futurist visits Air Force Research Laboratory

31 Jan 17:17 1 article

Ohio State futurist visits Air Force Research Laboratory

An unusual guest speaker recently challenged researchers and administrators at the Air Force Research Laboratory to think about artificial intelligence and machine learning and how they will change the home and workplace as well as institutions of higher learning.

31 Jan 17:17 Whio 8204027953757589553.html
Long noncoding RNA can protect our metabolism against metabolic complications

31 Jan 12:52 1 article

Long noncoding RNA can protect our metabolism against metabolic complications

Unlike what we commonly refer to as 'genes', these phantom genes or 'Long noncoding RNA' (LncRNAs) do not lead to the production of proteins that our cells, and thus our entire bodies are made of.

31 Jan 12:52 News-Medical.net 4522523029993144056.html
Study: Low-birth weight associated with poor cardiorespiratory fitness later in life

31 Jan 12:01 1 article

Study: Low-birth weight associated with poor cardiorespiratory fitness later in life

Babies born with low birth weights are more likely to have poor cardiorespiratory fitness later in life than their normal-weight peers.

31 Jan 12:01 News-Medical.net 4522523030358390778.html
Researchers look at novel methods to enhance battery performance

31 Jan 14:38 1 article

Researchers look at novel methods to enhance battery performance

Researchers at Penn State are looking at innovative ways to improve energy storage in an effort to better utilize renewable energy technologies.

31 Jan 14:38 Tech Xplore 4945708899745088426.html
Autonomous vehicles could benefit health if cars are electric and shared

31 Jan 12:16 4 articles

Autonomous vehicles could benefit health if cars are electric and shared

What impact will self-driving cars have on public health? The Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) has taken part in a study that analyzed the potential risks and benefits of autonomous vehicles ...

31 Jan 12:16 Tech Xplore 4945708898592744802.html
Corporate clients could provide a lower-cost path to electric vehicles

A U.K. startup landed a $400 million order for 10,000 electric UPS trucks.

31 Jan 17:30 Axios 5653390097805242538.html
Corporate clients could provide a lower-cost path to electric vehicles

A U.K. startup landed a $400 million order for 10,000 electric UPS trucks.

31 Jan 17:30 Axios 5653390097805242538.html
Corporate clients could provide a lower-cost path to electric vehicles

A U.K. startup landed a $400 million order for 10,000 electric UPS trucks.

31 Jan 17:30 Axios 5653390097805242538.html
Discovery takes pressure off blood measurements

31 Jan 08:21 1 article

Discovery takes pressure off blood measurements

Researchers at Monash University are on the verge of creating a revolutionary, portable blood pressure monitoring device that can provide data continuously to patients from the comfort of their home.

31 Jan 08:21 Tech Xplore 4945708899269929584.html
A projector had far too much fun with car tech

31 Jan 10:20 1 article

A projector had far too much fun with car tech

Stop it. You can fool a Tesla Autopilot system with a projector?

31 Jan 10:20 Tech Xplore 4945708897997732121.html
What Experts Want You To Know About Self-Managed Abortions

31 Jan 16:19 1 article

What Experts Want You To Know About Self-Managed Abortions

As abortion restrictions across the country seemingly grow by the day, self-managed abortion is over three times as prevalent in Texas than the rest of the country, according to a January study released by the University of Texas at Austin’s Texas…

31 Jan 16:19 Bustle 7391390686963261493.html
Arkansas city agrees to tests of evidence on executed inmate

31 Jan 13:38 1 article

Arkansas city agrees to tests of evidence on executed inmate

JACKSONVILLE, Ark. — A central Arkansas city council voted Friday to allow new tests on fingerprints and DNA evidence relating to the case of a man the state put to death in 2017. The Jacksonville City Council voted to allow the tests that Ledell Lee’s family contends could exonerate Lee of the 1993 slaying of …

31 Jan 13:38 City NEWS 1130 5858657120483630787.html
Study gets up close with near-death experiences

31 Jan 14:39 1 article

Study gets up close with near-death experiences

Those who momentarily shuffled off this mortal coil returned with positive perceptions of what they discovered on the other side—a finding that encourages researchers to dig deeper into the ways people ...

31 Jan 14:39 Tech Xplore 4945708899682484069.html
Millennials Aren’t Spending All Their Money on Avocado Toast, Actually

31 Jan 10:00 1 article

Millennials Aren’t Spending All Their Money on Avocado Toast, Actually

They are burdened by student loans, but new data shows they have saved more for retirement than Gen Xers did at the same age.

31 Jan 10:00 NY Times 1961078288748566628.html
What Does It Mean to Have a Serious Drinking Problem?

31 Jan 12:21 1 article

What Does It Mean to Have a Serious Drinking Problem?

Alcohol was my stress reducer, my reality fighter, the conferrer of artificial joys. It was also wreaking havoc on my life.

31 Jan 12:21 NY Times 1961078289099070456.html
New Harvard Research Reveals a Sad Truth: Men Are Still More Likely to Get Promoted When They Schmooze, but Women Are Not

31 Jan 08:54 4 articles

New Harvard Research Reveals a Sad Truth: Men Are Still More Likely to Get Promoted When They Schmooze, but Women Are Not

Science says schmoozing with the boss can help you get a raise or promotion. As long as both of you are men.

31 Jan 08:54 Inc.com 8604986417240466321.html
PIC:King & Queen… Robert Mugabe Jnr’s New Model Bae Reveals She’s Still A Virgin & More Details About Their Relationship

Robert Mugabe Jnr's New Girlfriend Reveals She's Still A Virgin. Things seem to be looking up for the late former president Robert Mugabe's son Robert Jnr

31 Jan 11:08 iHarare News 2755902707277471579.html
PIC:King & Queen… Robert Mugabe Jnr’s New Model Bae Reveals She’s Still A Virgin & More Details About Their Relationship

Robert Mugabe Jnr's New Girlfriend Reveals She's Still A Virgin. Things seem to be looking up for the late former president Robert Mugabe's son Robert Jnr

31 Jan 11:08 iHarare News 2755902707277471579.html
PIC:King & Queen… Robert Mugabe Jnr’s New Model Bae Reveals She’s Still A Virgin & More Details About Their Relationship

Robert Mugabe Jnr's New Girlfriend Reveals She's Still A Virgin. Things seem to be looking up for the late former president Robert Mugabe's son Robert Jnr

31 Jan 11:08 iHarare News 2755902707277471579.html
Do You Possess the Personality Traits of a Diehard Entrepreneur? A Decade of Research Will Tell You

31 Jan 10:57 1 article

Do You Possess the Personality Traits of a Diehard Entrepreneur? A Decade of Research Will Tell You

Researchers agree. Entrepreneurial personality types have these 7 qualities in common. Can you relate?

31 Jan 10:57 Inc.com 8604986418198287276.html
A Cure for Cancer Might Be on the Way -- and It Could Turn Healthcare Investing Upside Down

31 Jan 12:00 1 article

A Cure for Cancer Might Be on the Way -- and It Could Turn Healthcare Investing Upside Down

An exciting new discovery holds the potential to completely disrupt the healthcare industry as we know it.

31 Jan 12:00 The Motley Fool 2231313657218599772.html
Microsoft announces Xbox Bounty Program with bounty awards up to $20,000

31 Jan 08:09 1 article

Microsoft announces Xbox Bounty Program with bounty awards up to $20,000

Microsoft yesterday introduced the new Xbox Bounty Program. As part of this program, gamers, security researchers, and others can identify security vulnerabilities in the Xbox Live network and services and get bounty from the Xbox team. Depending on the severity and impact of the vulnerability and the quality of the submission, you can earn up …

31 Jan 08:09 MSPoweruser 1651641551342310452.html
How Far Do Sneeze Droplets Travel (And How Big Can They Get)?

31 Jan 09:00 1 article

How Far Do Sneeze Droplets Travel (And How Big Can They Get)?

There's a new coronavirus spreading throughout China and parts of the world and while it's not yet known how it spreads, it's likely got something to do with coughing and sneezing. While there are ways to cover your sneezes and coughs, they're not always effective and if you want to stop droplets reaching you or yours...

31 Jan 09:00 Lifehacker Australia 3742423168508079862.html
Onions and garlic may Protect against breast cancer

31 Jan 13:00 1 article

Onions and garlic may Protect against breast cancer

Scientists advise eating more onions and garlic | THE INDEPENDENT | New research examines the consumption of onion and garlic among women and suggests that the vegetables can significantly reduce the risk of breast cancer. Onions and garlic are part of the allium genus, along with leeks, chives, and hundreds of other species. Rich in …

31 Jan 13:00 The Independent Uganda: 5099025990511582820.html
A History of Star Trek's Uneasy Relationship With Androids

31 Jan 12:00 1 article

A History of Star Trek's Uneasy Relationship With Androids

Sci-fi has been fascinated with sentient synthetic life since its earliest days, but Star Trek, in particular, has had quite the tumultuous history with its own consideration of androids and their place in its far future. From classic interpretations of sinister ‘bots to one of the franchise’s most beloved characters, here’s everything you need to know about Star Trek’s androids.

31 Jan 12:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059001430351413.html
All Humans Are a Little Bit Neanderthal, According to New Research

31 Jan 08:00 1 article

All Humans Are a Little Bit Neanderthal, According to New Research

We’re all a little Neanderthal. That’s the conclusion of a study that used a new statistical technique to revise estimates of the degree to which modern humans have retained Neanderthal DNA. The research suggests that even people of African descent have Neanderthal heritage, something that was previously in doubt.

31 Jan 08:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059001335870416.html
Microsoft launches Xbox bug bounty program with rewards of $20,000 or more

31 Jan 10:09 19 articles

Microsoft launches Xbox bug bounty program with rewards of $20,000 or more

Gamers, security researchers, and everyone else can report security vulnerabilities

31 Jan 10:09 The Verge 1337119303613271759.html
Microsoft launches Xbox bug bounty program with rewards of $20,000 or more

Gamers, security researchers, and everyone else can report security vulnerabilities

31 Jan 10:09 The Verge 1337119303613271759.html
Microsoft launches Xbox bug bounty program with rewards of $20,000 or more

Gamers, security researchers, and everyone else can report security vulnerabilities

31 Jan 10:09 The Verge 1337119303613271759.html
Microsoft launches Xbox bug bounty program with rewards of $20,000 or more

Gamers, security researchers, and everyone else can report security vulnerabilities

31 Jan 10:09 The Verge 1337119303613271759.html
Microsoft launches Xbox bug bounty program with rewards of $20,000 or more

Gamers, security researchers, and everyone else can report security vulnerabilities

31 Jan 10:09 The Verge 1337119303613271759.html
Microsoft launches Xbox bug bounty program with rewards of $20,000 or more

Gamers, security researchers, and everyone else can report security vulnerabilities

31 Jan 10:09 The Verge 1337119303613271759.html
Microsoft announces Xbox Bounty Program with bounty awards up to $20,000

Microsoft yesterday introduced the new Xbox Bounty Program. As part of this program, gamers, security researchers, and others can identify security vulnerabilities in the Xbox Live network and services and get bounty from the Xbox team. Depending on the severity and impact of the vulnerability and the quality of the submission, you can earn up …

31 Jan 08:09 MSPoweruser 1651641551342310452.html
Microsoft announces Xbox Bounty Program with bounty awards up to $20,000

Microsoft yesterday introduced the new Xbox Bounty Program. As part of this program, gamers, security researchers, and others can identify security vulnerabilities in the Xbox Live network and services and get bounty from the Xbox team. Depending on the severity and impact of the vulnerability and the quality of the submission, you can earn up …

31 Jan 08:09 MSPoweruser 1651641551342310452.html
Microsoft announces Xbox Bounty Program with bounty awards up to $20,000

Microsoft yesterday introduced the new Xbox Bounty Program. As part of this program, gamers, security researchers, and others can identify security vulnerabilities in the Xbox Live network and services and get bounty from the Xbox team. Depending on the severity and impact of the vulnerability and the quality of the submission, you can earn up …

31 Jan 08:09 MSPoweruser 1651641551342310452.html
Microsoft announces Xbox Bounty Program with bounty awards up to $20,000

Microsoft yesterday introduced the new Xbox Bounty Program. As part of this program, gamers, security researchers, and others can identify security vulnerabilities in the Xbox Live network and services and get bounty from the Xbox team. Depending on the severity and impact of the vulnerability and the quality of the submission, you can earn up …

31 Jan 08:09 MSPoweruser 1651641551342310452.html
Microsoft announces Xbox Bounty Program with bounty awards up to $20,000

Microsoft yesterday introduced the new Xbox Bounty Program. As part of this program, gamers, security researchers, and others can identify security vulnerabilities in the Xbox Live network and services and get bounty from the Xbox team. Depending on the severity and impact of the vulnerability and the quality of the submission, you can earn up …

31 Jan 08:09 MSPoweruser 1651641551342310452.html
Microsoft is offering up to $20,000 to researchers who find bugs in Xbox

Microsoft is handing out up to $20,000 to security researchers who can unearth vulnerabilities in Xbox.

31 Jan 12:21 Plugged | The Next Web 3990801508989086450.html
Microsoft is offering up to $20,000 to researchers who find bugs in Xbox

Microsoft is handing out up to $20,000 to security researchers who can unearth vulnerabilities in Xbox.

31 Jan 12:21 Plugged | The Next Web 3990801508989086450.html
Microsoft is offering up to $20,000 to researchers who find bugs in Xbox

Microsoft is handing out up to $20,000 to security researchers who can unearth vulnerabilities in Xbox.

31 Jan 12:21 Plugged | The Next Web 3990801508989086450.html
Microsoft Launches Xbox Bug Bounty Program Paying Out Up To $20,000

Eligible submissions that have a clear and concise proof of concept are eligible for rewards up to $20,000.

31 Jan 09:10 HotHardware 6258404625819757325.html
Microsoft Offers $20,000 Bug Bounty for Xbox Live

Microsoft has just launched a brand new bug bounty offering $20,000 to people who can find major security flaws in Xbox Live.

31 Jan 09:20 eTeknix 2326702695977730022.html
Microsoft Offers $20,000 Bug Bounty for Xbox Live

Microsoft has just launched a brand new bug bounty offering $20,000 to people who can find major security flaws in Xbox Live.

31 Jan 09:20 eTeknix 2326702695977730022.html
Microsoft Offers $20,000 Bug Bounty for Xbox Live

Microsoft has just launched a brand new bug bounty offering $20,000 to people who can find major security flaws in Xbox Live.

31 Jan 09:20 eTeknix 2326702695977730022.html
Microsoft Offers $20,000 Bug Bounty for Xbox Live

Microsoft has just launched a brand new bug bounty offering $20,000 to people who can find major security flaws in Xbox Live.

31 Jan 09:20 eTeknix 2326702695977730022.html
Microsoft launches Xbox bug bounty program with rewards of $20,000 or more

31 Jan 10:09 1 article

Microsoft launches Xbox bug bounty program with rewards of $20,000 or more

Gamers, security researchers, and everyone else can report security vulnerabilities

31 Jan 10:09 The Verge 1337119303613271759.html
Bats a breeding ground for viruses, but unlikely cause for concern in Canada

31 Jan 11:41 1 article

Bats a breeding ground for viruses, but unlikely cause for concern in Canada

SASKATOON - Canadian bats are unlikely to be the source of virus strains that can infect humans such as the one currently raising global alarms, a bat exper

31 Jan 11:41 iNFOnews.ca 6669504245273264296.html
Universal coronavirus treatments could help treat this outbreak — and the next one

31 Jan 14:00 1 article

Universal coronavirus treatments could help treat this outbreak — and the next one

Coronavirus outbreaks could happen regularly, and scientists want to prepare to fight them all

31 Jan 14:00 The Verge 1337119303828376765.html
Planting 1 trillion trees might not actually be a good idea

31 Jan 14:00 4 articles

Planting 1 trillion trees might not actually be a good idea

Scientists are skeptical of the plan

31 Jan 14:00 The Verge 1337119305148155940.html
Planting 1 trillion trees might not actually be a good idea

Scientists are skeptical of the plan

31 Jan 14:00 The Verge 1337119305148155940.html
Planting 1 trillion trees might not actually be a good idea

Scientists are skeptical of the plan

31 Jan 14:00 The Verge 1337119305148155940.html
Beer Might Actually Be Good for You, According to Science

While drinking a lot of beer is probably not a good idea, moderate consumption of the odd pint has been shown to be very beneficial to your health and wellbeing!

31 Jan 14:58 Interesting Engineering 7328942541264414084.html
Planting 1 trillion trees might not actually be a good idea

31 Jan 14:00 1 article

Planting 1 trillion trees might not actually be a good idea

Scientists are skeptical of the plan

31 Jan 14:00 The Verge 1337119305148155940.html
‘Albatross cops’ fitted with radar detectors to spot illegal fishing

31 Jan 12:54 1 article

‘Albatross cops’ fitted with radar detectors to spot illegal fishing

Albatross have been fitted with technology to help in the fight against illegal fishing in a new trial. Researchers tracked the birds as they flew over the Antarctic Ocean and were drawn towards

31 Jan 12:54 The Independent 2511519171885338621.html
Ability to fight flu depends on which virus strain dominated in childhood: study

31 Jan 09:00 1 article

Ability to fight flu depends on which virus strain dominated in childhood: study

VANCOUVER - Researchers at two Canadian universities say the first type of influenza virus people are exposed to in early childhood dictates their ability t

31 Jan 09:00 iNFOnews.ca 6669504244750370184.html
Botswana registers first suspected case of coronavirus

31 Jan 14:20 5 articles

Botswana registers first suspected case of coronavirus

Symptoms include fever, cough, difficulty in breathing, fatigue and headache.

31 Jan 14:20 The Citizen 410802300483009883.html
Suspected case of Coronavirus in Botswana

-Botswana has registered its first case of coronavirus on 30 January 2020.

31 Jan 14:08 nbc - Namibian Broadcasting Corporation 4504921727327448421.html
Suspected case of Coronavirus in Botswana

-Botswana has registered its first case of coronavirus on 30 January 2020.

31 Jan 14:08 nbc - Namibian Broadcasting Corporation 4504921727327448421.html
Suspected case of Coronavirus in Botswana

-Botswana has registered its first case of coronavirus on 30 January 2020.

31 Jan 14:08 nbc - Namibian Broadcasting Corporation 4504921727327448421.html
Suspected case of Coronavirus in Botswana

-Botswana has registered its first case of coronavirus on 30 January 2020.

31 Jan 14:08 nbc - Namibian Broadcasting Corporation 4504921727327448421.html
Explained: Coronavirus is here to stay, will it become a pandemic?

31 Jan 11:38 1 article

Explained: Coronavirus is here to stay, will it become a pandemic?

Earlier on Thursday, the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) as the outbreak continues to spread outside Wuhan, China, the epicentre of the virus.

31 Jan 11:38 Oneindia 2023829371552240992.html
Mad Maps, Episode 3: Those Crazy Panhandles And What A Pain They Can Be

31 Jan 09:28 1 article

Mad Maps, Episode 3: Those Crazy Panhandles And What A Pain They Can Be

Some of the wackiest-looking borders around the world contain so-called panhandles -- for example, Namibia’s huge “landing strip” sticking out of its northeast corner. In the third and final episode of Mad Maps, we look at how and why many of the world’s panhandles were created, and what a headache they can be.

31 Jan 09:28 Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 5891794163954021749.html
Fire crew shelters from Orroral Valley fire Gudgenby at historic homestead

31 Jan 08:37 1 article

Fire crew shelters from Orroral Valley fire Gudgenby at historic homestead

A fire crew was taking shelter at the historic Gudgenby homestead in the path of the Orroral Valley fire last night.

31 Jan 08:37 The Canberra Times 8662394328553491103.html
Early headache for new Warriors coach

31 Jan 11:49 1 article

Early headache for new Warriors coach

Leading Sudan to the semi-final of the last edition of the CHAN tournament remains Zdravko Logarusic’s highest point in his coaching career.

31 Jan 11:49 Nehanda Radio 3802011523452632306.html
New 'Xbox Bounty' program to award up to $20,000 for security flaws

31 Jan 15:56 1 article

New 'Xbox Bounty' program to award up to $20,000 for security flaws

Microsoft's newly announced Xbox Bounty program will award people between $500 and $20,000 for helping Microsoft find security vulnerabilities. The program focuses on the Xbox network's security.

31 Jan 15:56 Windows Central 7807657681160717668.html
Astronomers Observe a Star Dragging Space-Time With It in a Cosmic Stellar Dance

31 Jan 09:45 5 articles

Astronomers Observe a Star Dragging Space-Time With It in a Cosmic Stellar Dance

Astronomers have been able to prove Einstein right once more as they witness space-time swirling around a dead star in its gravitational pull.

31 Jan 09:45 Interesting Engineering 7328942541404813162.html
Astrophysicists Observe Star Dragging Space-Time

Scientists have observed a spinning star dragging space-time along with it, according to a new paper.

31 Jan 17:41 Gizmodo 461714591252601620.html
Astrophysicists Observe Star Dragging Space-Time

Scientists have observed a spinning star dragging space-time along with it, according to a new paper.

31 Jan 17:41 Gizmodo 461714591252601620.html
Astrophysicists Observe Star Dragging Space-Time

Scientists have observed a spinning star dragging space-time along with it, according to a new paper.

31 Jan 17:41 Gizmodo 461714591252601620.html
Astrophysicists Observe Star Dragging Space-Time

Scientists have observed a spinning star dragging space-time along with it, according to a new paper.

31 Jan 17:41 Gizmodo 461714591252601620.html
Trezor Wallets Can Be Hacked, Kraken Reveals

31 Jan 17:59 10 articles

Trezor Wallets Can Be Hacked, Kraken Reveals

Kraken’s security division revealed that the entire family of Trezor wallets can be hacked to steal private keys, though the method requires specialized hardware.

31 Jan 17:59 Cointelegraph 3050247241076628276.html
Kraken Finds Critical Security Flaw in Trezor One and T Wallets

Kraken Security Labs has identified a critical security issue in Trezor hardware wallets which enables seeds to be extracted from the devices.  Kraken

31 Jan 16:16 Bitcoinist.com 1696346936252257140.html
Bitcoin Investors Be Aware: Kraken Finds Way to Hack Into Trezor Hardware Wallets

The security research team at Kraken has found a way to hack into the popular Trezor bitcoin hardware wallet. The team extracted seeds from the wallet.

31 Jan 14:57 NewsBTC 7232133509702231930.html
Kraken Finds Critical Security Flaw in Trezor One and T Wallets

Kraken Security Labs has identified a critical security issue in Trezor hardware wallets which enables seeds to be extracted from the devices.  Kraken

31 Jan 16:16 Bitcoinist.com 1696346936252257140.html
Bitcoin Investors Be Aware: Kraken Finds Way to Hack Into Trezor Hardware Wallets

The security research team at Kraken has found a way to hack into the popular Trezor bitcoin hardware wallet. The team extracted seeds from the wallet.

31 Jan 14:57 NewsBTC 7232133509702231930.html
Kraken Finds Critical Security Flaw in Trezor One and T Wallets

Kraken Security Labs has identified a critical security issue in Trezor hardware wallets which enables seeds to be extracted from the devices.  Kraken

31 Jan 16:16 Bitcoinist.com 1696346936252257140.html
Bitcoin Investors Be Aware: Kraken Finds Way to Hack Into Trezor Hardware Wallets

The security research team at Kraken has found a way to hack into the popular Trezor bitcoin hardware wallet. The team extracted seeds from the wallet.

31 Jan 14:57 NewsBTC 7232133509702231930.html
Kraken Identifies Critical Flaw in Trezor Hardware Wallets

Kraken Security Labs has devised a way to extract seeds from both cryptocurrency hardware wallets offered from industry leader Trezor, the Trezor One and Trezor Model T.  The attack requires just 15 minutes of physical access to the device. This is the first time that…

31 Jan 14:29 Kraken Blog 8297908668012441313.html
Kraken Identifies Critical Flaw in Trezor Hardware Wallets

Kraken Security Labs has devised a way to extract seeds from both cryptocurrency hardware wallets offered from industry leader Trezor, the Trezor One and Trezor Model T.  The attack requires just 15 minutes of physical access to the device. This is the first time that…

31 Jan 14:29 Kraken Blog 8297908668012441313.html
Kraken Identifies Critical Flaw in Trezor Hardware Wallets

Kraken Security Labs has devised a way to extract seeds from both cryptocurrency hardware wallets offered from industry leader Trezor, the Trezor One and Trezor Model T.  The attack requires just 15 minutes of physical access to the device. This is the first time that…

31 Jan 14:29 Kraken Blog 8297908668012441313.html
49 Interesting Facts and Stories About the Human Brain

31 Jan 09:42 1 article

49 Interesting Facts and Stories About the Human Brain

Modern neuroscience and cognitive sciences have made great strides in understanding the effect our brains have on our everyday function. With that comes a wealth of knowledge and facts that you probably don't know about the brain.

31 Jan 09:42 Interesting Engineering 7328942542066755049.html
New Nanoparticle Eats Away At Heart Attack Causing Plaques

31 Jan 17:52 1 article

New Nanoparticle Eats Away At Heart Attack Causing Plaques

Researchers created a nanoparticle that targets plaque in cells and eats away at it, reducing the risk of a heart attack.

31 Jan 17:52 Interesting Engineering 7328942542030178983.html
Scientists back use of Napier grass as sustainable way to feed herds

31 Jan 14:40 1 article

Scientists back use of Napier grass as sustainable way to feed herds

According to a study carried out in Kenya by the Centre for International Forestry Research,the use of Napier grass as fodder could help reduce strain on forests.

31 Jan 14:40 Africanews 6630243980106851315.html
Court Gives Go-Ahead On Huduma Namba, Bars Collection Of GPS, DNA Data

31 Jan 10:00 1 article

Court Gives Go-Ahead On Huduma Namba, Bars Collection Of GPS, DNA Data

A court on Thursday okayed the implementation of the National Integrated Identity Management System (NIIMS) also known as Huduma Namba.A three-judge bench compromising of justices Pauline Nyamweya

31 Jan 10:00 KahawaTungu 3304128543399291506.html
Science Experiments For High School – How You Can Plan The Proper Experiment And Get The Results That You Want

31 Jan 09:12 1 article

Science Experiments For High School – How You Can Plan The Proper Experiment And Get The Results That You Want

Science experiments such as senior high school are not as tricky as the majority of us thought. Allow me to share a number.You need to determine your ends. Then you will need to define the tasks that

31 Jan 09:12 Atomix 6373322944848453270.html
A Brief Examination of Science and Technology

31 Jan 12:22 1 article

A Brief Examination of Science and Technology

A common misconception is that scientists and engineers and their subjects are somehow completely different from those in general education. We live in a world that has to find new ways to keep pace

31 Jan 12:22 Atomix 6373322943270140471.html
Ministry of Health issues advisory on Coronavirus

31 Jan 14:18 1 article

Ministry of Health issues advisory on Coronavirus

The Ministry of Health confirmed that no new cases of Coronavirus in the Sultanate have been recorded

31 Jan 14:18 Times of Oman 5168079155466978785.html
Microsoft is offering up to $20,000 to researchers who find bugs in Xbox

31 Jan 12:21 1 article

Microsoft is offering up to $20,000 to researchers who find bugs in Xbox

Microsoft is handing out up to $20,000 to security researchers who can unearth vulnerabilities in Xbox.

31 Jan 12:21 Plugged | The Next Web 3990801508989086450.html
PHP is a coding skill every programmer needs to know. Learn it now for under $30.

31 Jan 12:30 1 article

PHP is a coding skill every programmer needs to know. Learn it now for under $30.

With that kind of history and pervasiveness, it’s a coding discipline any worthy programmer should have at their disposal. If you need it, that training is available now in The Essential PHP Coding Bundle ($29.99, over 90 percent off).

31 Jan 12:30 The Next Web 3990801510112648702.html
This Woman’s Mouth Keeps Growing Hairs

31 Jan 15:00 1 article

This Woman’s Mouth Keeps Growing Hairs

A woman in Italy developed a rare, literally hair-raising medical condition, her doctors say. In a case study, they describe how the woman grew eyelash-like hairs inside of her mouth. What’s worse, the hairs kept returning after their initial removal.

31 Jan 15:00 Gizmodo 461714590596583880.html
New $2.35M U of S research chair targets beef industry sustainability

31 Jan 16:18 1 article

New $2.35M U of S research chair targets beef industry sustainability

Dr. Cheryl Waldner will work with the beef industry to address producer priorities, like improving herd health and managing antibiotic use.

31 Jan 16:18 Saskatoon StarPhoenix 8202104419717888616.html
Most Read articles – Intel process, Quantum annealing, Magnetic components

31 Jan 11:14 1 article

Most Read articles – Intel process, Quantum annealing, Magnetic components

Let’s look once again at the five most read articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com that were written in the last week, via the stats of Google Analytics. See what your peers have been reading this last seven days.

31 Jan 11:14 Electronics Weekly.com 6636672080351684281.html
Astrophysicists Observe Star Dragging Space-Time

31 Jan 17:41 1 article

Astrophysicists Observe Star Dragging Space-Time

Scientists have observed a spinning star dragging space-time along with it, according to a new paper.

31 Jan 17:41 Gizmodo 461714591252601620.html
3 Big Things Today, January 31, 2020

31 Jan 12:04 1 article

3 Big Things Today, January 31, 2020

Corn and soybean futures were little changed amid concerns about the coronavirus.

31 Jan 12:04 Successful Farming 8502642053900966035.html
Body washed ashore on Terschelling identified after 52 years

31 Jan 08:18 1 article

Body washed ashore on Terschelling identified after 52 years

The body of a man that washed ashore on Terschelling at the end of 1967 was identified as sailor Kees van Rijn from Katwijk after 52 years. His relatives donated DNA after hearing about the

31 Jan 08:18 NL Times 9001346993953544369.html
Coronavirus grown in lab outside China for first time, aiding the search for vaccine

31 Jan 13:04 1 article

Coronavirus grown in lab outside China for first time, aiding the search for vaccine

Australian scientists have grown the Wuhan virus in a lab, and that will speed up the search for a vaccine. It also will help scientists understand how the virus is transmitted from person to person.

31 Jan 13:04 The Conversation 6012421227625524217.html
Inouye Solar Telescope takes most detailed images of the sun to date

31 Jan 17:47 1 article

Inouye Solar Telescope takes most detailed images of the sun to date

The first images taken by the National Science Foundation's (NSF) latest solar telescope show the cell-like structures "the size of Texas" that cover the sun's surface.

31 Jan 17:47 Dezeen 1175672639641330353.html
Survey Shows Lack of Employee Engagement

31 Jan 15:20 1 article

Survey Shows Lack of Employee Engagement

A survey by Achievers revealed the reasons employees are dissatisfied with their current employees.

31 Jan 15:20 WWD 5490910669591102131.html
Telescope reveals details of sun’s turbulent surface

31 Jan 11:50 1 article

Telescope reveals details of sun’s turbulent surface

Further observations will help scientists understand and predict solar activity that can disrupt satellite communications and affect power grids.

31 Jan 11:50 ABC15 Arizona 911680910233747637.html
We Now Know How Certain HIV Drugs Work At An Atomic Level

31 Jan 13:09 1 article

We Now Know How Certain HIV Drugs Work At An Atomic Level

Researchers have made another crucial step in the fight against HIV. A team from the Salk Institute has discovered how a powerful class of HIV drugs bind w

31 Jan 13:09 IFLScience 242791748301715692.html
NASA bids farewell to the Spitzer Space Telescope

31 Jan 16:18 1 article

NASA bids farewell to the Spitzer Space Telescope

Named in honor of the famed astronomer, Lyman Spitzer, NASA's infrared space telescope launched into space in 2003. On Thursday, it was finally decommissioned, laying the groundwork for the James Web Space Telescope (JWST) in making future discoveries.

31 Jan 16:18 TechSpot 7732733959641478623.html
The water beneath the Antarctic's 'doomsday' glacier is uncomfortably warm

31 Jan 14:25 1 article

The water beneath the Antarctic's 'doomsday' glacier is uncomfortably warm

The fast-melting Thwaites Glacier won't be able to hold back a massive flood of ice water.

31 Jan 14:25 mnn 1276819565238719493.html
XXXTentacion's Mom Settles Custody War Over Baby Gekyume

31 Jan 17:00 1 article

XXXTentacion's Mom Settles Custody War Over Baby Gekyume

XXXTentacion's mom has managed to come to some kind of agreement with Jenesis Sanchez over the custody of the late rapper's daughter.

31 Jan 17:00 AllHipHop 727666872172304932.html
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief ‘unwise'

31 Jan 15:00 1 article

Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief ‘unwise'

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said it seems U.S. officials imposed the sanctions to try to divert public opinion from Trump’s impeachment.

31 Jan 15:00 An-Nahar 2220466262191846187.html
Samples From HMS Challenger’s 1870s Expedition Reveal How Carbon Emissions Are Changing The Ocean

31 Jan 17:29 1 article

Samples From HMS Challenger’s 1870s Expedition Reveal How Carbon Emissions Are Changing The Ocean

Samples from one of history's greatest scientific expeditions are being used to see how plankton are responding to human-induced changes in ocean chemistry

31 Jan 17:29 IFLScience 242791748222258850.html
Researchers create world’s most detailed map of breast cancer risk

31 Jan 11:12 1 article

Researchers create world’s most detailed map of breast cancer risk

An international team identified over 350 DNA 'errors' that increase risk of developing the disease, creating a map of breast cancer risk

31 Jan 11:12 Open Access Government 7441385494707813478.html
Pigs Genetically Engineered With Human Cells May Pave The Way For Future Skin Transplants

31 Jan 11:12 1 article

Pigs Genetically Engineered With Human Cells May Pave The Way For Future Skin Transplants

A team of researchers in China have genetically engineered a pig with human DNA and transplanted skin grafts onto monkeys in a “milestone” they say will pa

31 Jan 11:12 IFLScience 242791749530753397.html
Locusts swarm East Africa with worst plague in decades

31 Jan 08:27 1 article

Locusts swarm East Africa with worst plague in decades

The locust plague already poses an 'unprecedented' threat to food security, and could still grow 500 times larger.

31 Jan 08:27 mnn 1276819566314091145.html
Cancer - it may be a heriditary condition | TheHealthSite.com

31 Jan 13:57 1 article

Cancer - it may be a heriditary condition | TheHealthSite.com

World Cancer Day is approaching on February 4. In light of this, let us look at how cancer may be hereditary and what you can do to ascertain your risk.

31 Jan 13:57 Thehealthsite 4766622849266742700.html
Alzheimer's - good sleep habits can protect you | TheHealthSite.com

31 Jan 10:27 1 article

Alzheimer's - good sleep habits can protect you | TheHealthSite.com

Alzheimer's disease can be traumatic for both patients and caregivers. To bring down your risk of Alzheimer's, you need to develop the right sleep habits.

31 Jan 10:27 Thehealthsite 4766622850127907573.html
strep throat - 5 home remedies to beat it | TheHealthSite.com

31 Jan 11:30 1 article

strep throat - 5 home remedies to beat it | TheHealthSite.com

According to a new study, strep throat may soon be antibiotic resistant. Know some natural remedies that can help you deal with this condition.

31 Jan 11:30 Thehealthsite 4766622850440586003.html
Alpine just turned the A110 into a high-riding two-door coupe

31 Jan 15:21 1 article

Alpine just turned the A110 into a high-riding two-door coupe

Alpine makes a high-riding sports car out of the A110

31 Jan 15:21 AutoIndustriya.com 2007465446423947191.html
To save honey bees, tinker with their microbiomes?

31 Jan 15:11 1 article

To save honey bees, tinker with their microbiomes?

Genetic engineered bacteria in the guts of honey bees could pump out medicines to protect the bees against Varroa mites and deformed wing virus.

31 Jan 15:11 Futurity 5051862825821423763.html
Small molecule may slow down Parkinson’s disease

31 Jan 14:16 1 article

Small molecule may slow down Parkinson’s disease

Parkinson's disease affects more than 10 million people worldwide. A newly discovered molecule may offer a way to slow or even stop its progression.

31 Jan 14:16 Futurity 5051862825331661866.html
To change your personality, don’t go it alone

31 Jan 17:55 1 article

To change your personality, don’t go it alone

It's possible to change your personality, but it may be difficult to accomplish all on your own, new research suggests.

31 Jan 17:55 Futurity 5051862824406138312.html
Scientists Snap Closest-Ever View of the Sun

31 Jan 12:21 1 article

Scientists Snap Closest-Ever View of the Sun

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31 Jan 12:21 Extremetech 653399569426928393.html
Sign Languages Display Distinct Ancestries

31 Jan 16:33 1 article

Sign Languages Display Distinct Ancestries

Well more than 100 distinct sign languages exist worldwide, with each having features that made it possible for researchers to create an evolutionary tree of their lineages.

31 Jan 16:33 Scientific American 532798824044535922.html
The CIA’s Infamous, Unsolved Cryptographic Puzzle Gets a ‘Final Clue’

31 Jan 15:18 1 article

The CIA’s Infamous, Unsolved Cryptographic Puzzle Gets a ‘Final Clue’

"Even once it’s cracked, it’s gonna be a riddle, something that’s still controversial and hard to figure out," the creator of the Kryptos puzzle sculpture says.

31 Jan 15:18 Vice 3037582868817368109.html
NASA’s newest space observatory could sniff exoplanet atmospheres for signs of life

31 Jan 11:00 1 article

NASA’s newest space observatory could sniff exoplanet atmospheres for signs of life

Over the course of our existence, humanity has struggled to definitively answer the question: “Are we alone?” Is Earth the only planet in the vast cosmic sea that contains life? As our technology becomes more advanced, we get closer and closer to the answer. Our solar system contains a multitude of worlds, planetary bodies ranging […]

31 Jan 11:00 Teslarati 613467574879651185.html
Sweating Robot Beats the Heat

31 Jan 11:45 1 article

Sweating Robot Beats the Heat

By leaking water, a soft robotic gripper cools itself more efficiently than humans do

31 Jan 11:45 Scientific American 532798825242846236.html
New Photos Reveal Sun's Turbulent Surface in 'Unprecedented' Detail

31 Jan 13:53 1 article

New Photos Reveal Sun's Turbulent Surface in 'Unprecedented' Detail

These new photos reveal the sun's turbulent surface in 'unprecedented' detail

31 Jan 13:53 Time 8826237233591091368.html
Global scientists race to develop novel coronavirus vaccine

31 Jan 17:34 1 article

Global scientists race to develop novel coronavirus vaccine

Medical researchers at home and abroad are working swiftly to develop a vaccine targeting the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), which has 9,731 confirmed cases in China and 101 cases overseas as of 2 pm on Friday.

31 Jan 17:34 Global Times 7829414520320174668.html
Struggling to burn belly fat? It’s time to take a closer look at your menstrual cycle

31 Jan 09:21 1 article

Struggling to burn belly fat? It’s time to take a closer look at your menstrual cycle

If you’ve ever cancelled a gym class because of period pain or feeling tired and bloated because of your menstrual cycle, you’re far from alone.

31 Jan 09:21 body+soul 9006881320700486443.html
NASA to allow researchers to fly on commercial suborbital vehicles

31 Jan 11:24 1 article

NASA to allow researchers to fly on commercial suborbital vehicles

NASA plans for the first time to allow researchers to fly with their payloads on commercial suborbital vehicles, ending years of debate and deliberation.

31 Jan 11:24 SpaceNews 7631243599475389609.html
New Study Says Lower Age of First Colonoscopy

31 Jan 13:00 1 article

New Study Says Lower Age of First Colonoscopy

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force -- which sets federal screening standards -- still recommends a starting age of 50 for people at average risk.

31 Jan 13:00 WebMD 4010151887254566617.html
Wreckage of ship tied to Bermuda Triangle found off Florida

31 Jan 16:12 1 article

Wreckage of ship tied to Bermuda Triangle found off Florida

Scientists have found the wreckage of a cargo steamship that became associated with the Bermuda Triangle when it disappeared in 1925 off the Atlantic Coast of Florida. The 250-foot (76-meters) SS Cotopaxi was sailing from Charleston, South Carolina, to Havana when it disappeared along with its 32-person crew. But a…

31 Jan 16:12 Japan Today 8582716285283309506.html
What Is The Keto Flu? Here's How An RD Recommends Preventing It

31 Jan 12:15 1 article

What Is The Keto Flu? Here's How An RD Recommends Preventing It

Are avocados the answer to the dreaded keto flu?

31 Jan 12:15 mindbodygreen 5822886644144658814.html
These Maps Paint a Dark Future for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge If Trump Has His Way

31 Jan 13:00 1 article

These Maps Paint a Dark Future for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge If Trump Has His Way

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is one of the last pristine landscapes in America. Tucked along the northern border of Alaska and Canada, the nearly 20 million acres of wilderness is home to a variety of wildlife species, including the Porcupine caribou herd, which visits the refuge’s coastal plain every summer where mothers give birth to their young.

31 Jan 13:00 Earther 3276278742124961359.html
Suspected case of Coronavirus in Botswana

31 Jan 14:08 1 article

Suspected case of Coronavirus in Botswana

-Botswana has registered its first case of coronavirus on 30 January 2020.

31 Jan 14:08 nbc - Namibian Broadcasting Corporation 4504921727327448421.html
Hidden hearing loss revealed

31 Jan 16:21 1 article

Hidden hearing loss revealed

Harvard researchers have found two biomarkers that may help explain why a person with normal hearing struggles to follow conversations in noisy environments.

31 Jan 16:21 Harvard Gazette 5954216208486380748.html
Winnti Group Infected Hong Kong Universities With Malware

31 Jan 17:31 1 article

Winnti Group Infected Hong Kong Universities With Malware

Computer systems at two Hong Kong universities were compromised in a Winnti Group campaign according to ESET researchers, during the Hong Kong protests that started in March 2019.

31 Jan 17:31 BleepingComputer 1217146045621513640.html
Two studies find cervical cancer could be eliminated within the century

31 Jan 17:37 1 article

Two studies find cervical cancer could be eliminated within the century

Cervical cancer could be eliminated within 20 years in Canada and within a century worldwide, according to two international studies in which Quebec researchers have participated.

31 Jan 17:37 Montreal 8735609773625826553.html