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Slokasangham promotes Aksharaslokam through WhatsApp

14 Feb 12:00 1 article

Slokasangham promotes Aksharaslokam through WhatsApp

The group has members from across the State and outside who are from different walks of life

14 Feb 12:00 The Hindu 6679535026187376207.html
WHO to not call novel coronavirus by official name

14 Feb 09:23 1 article

WHO to not call novel coronavirus by official name

Organisation is unhappy as ‘SARS’ is mentioned in it and can create ‘unnecessary fear’

14 Feb 09:23 The Hindu 6679535024403160969.html
Having sex with more than 10 people 'could be linked to increased cancer risk'

14 Feb 10:22 37 articles

Having sex with more than 10 people 'could be linked to increased cancer risk'

Around 22% of men and just under 8% of women reported 10 or more sexual partners.

14 Feb 10:22 Metro 970161748473745822.html
Having sex with more than 10 people 'could be linked to increased cancer risk'

Around 22% of men and just under 8% of women reported 10 or more sexual partners.

14 Feb 10:22 Metro 970161748473745822.html
Having sex with more than 10 people 'could be linked to increased cancer risk'

Around 22% of men and just under 8% of women reported 10 or more sexual partners.

14 Feb 10:22 Metro 970161748473745822.html
More than 1,700 medical workers in China infected with coronavirus

More than 1,700 medical workers in China have been infected with the new coronavirus, and six have died, medical authorities have said.

14 Feb 11:44 Vanguard News 4125100339866212767.html
China says 1,716 health workers infected by coronavirus, six dead

BEIJING (Reuters) - A senior Chinese health official said on Friday 1,716 health workers have been infected by the coronavirus and six of them have died.

14 Feb 08:15 Reuters 8334514180560577316.html
China says 1,716 health workers infected by coronavirus, six dead

BEIJING (Reuters) - A senior Chinese health official said on Friday 1,716 health workers have been infected by the coronavirus and six of them have died.

14 Feb 08:15 Reuters 8334514180560577316.html
China says 1,716 health workers infected by coronavirus, six dead

BEIJING (Reuters) - A senior Chinese health official said on Friday 1,716 health workers have been infected by the coronavirus and six of them have died.

14 Feb 08:15 Reuters 8334514180560577316.html
China says 6 health workers died from virus, 1,716 infected

Six health workers have died from the new coronavirus in China and more than 1,700 have been infected, health officials said Friday, underscoring the risks doctors and nurses have taken due to shortages of protective gear.

14 Feb 10:28 The Guardian 7580308505195651407.html
China says 6 health workers died from virus, 1,716 infected

Six health workers have died from the new coronavirus in China and more than 1,700 have been infected, health officials said Friday, underscoring the risks doctors and nurses have taken due to shortages of protective gear.

14 Feb 10:28 The Guardian 7580308505195651407.html
China says 6 health workers died from virus, 1,716 infected

Six health workers have died from the new coronavirus in China and more than 1,700 have been infected, health officials said Friday, underscoring the risks doctors and nurses have taken due to shortages of protective gear.

14 Feb 10:28 The Guardian 7580308505195651407.html
More Chinese medical staff infected with coronavirus as death toll rises

Amid concerns about shortages of protective equipment, more than 1,700 Chinese medical workers have been infected by the new coronavirus since the outbreak...

14 Feb 15:32 DAILY SABAH 8383944809925653078.html
More Chinese medical staff infected with coronavirus as death toll rises

Amid concerns about shortages of protective equipment, more than 1,700 Chinese medical workers have been infected by the new coronavirus since the outbreak...

14 Feb 15:32 DAILY SABAH 8383944809925653078.html
More Chinese medical staff infected with coronavirus as death toll rises

Amid concerns about shortages of protective equipment, more than 1,700 Chinese medical workers have been infected by the new coronavirus since the outbreak...

14 Feb 15:32 DAILY SABAH 8383944809925653078.html
More Chinese medical staff infected with coronavirus as death toll rises

Amid concerns about shortages of protective equipment, more than 1,700 Chinese medical workers have been infected by the new coronavirus since the outbreak...

14 Feb 15:32 DAILY SABAH 8383944809925653078.html
More Chinese medical staff infected with coronavirus as death toll rises

Amid concerns about shortages of protective equipment, more than 1,700 Chinese medical workers have been infected by the new coronavirus since the outbreak...

14 Feb 15:32 DAILY SABAH 8383944809925653078.html
China says 6 health workers died from coronavirus, 1,716 infected

BEIJING: Six health workers have died from the new coronavirus in China and more than 1,700 have been infected, health officials said Friday (Feb ...

14 Feb 15:24 CNA 5644198864245843541.html
China says 6 health workers died from coronavirus, 1,716 infected

BEIJING: Six health workers have died from the new coronavirus in China and more than 1,700 have been infected, health officials said Friday (Feb ...

14 Feb 15:24 CNA 5644198864245843541.html
China says 6 health workers died from coronavirus, 1,716 infected

BEIJING: Six health workers have died from the new coronavirus in China and more than 1,700 have been infected, health officials said Friday (Feb ...

14 Feb 15:24 CNA 5644198864245843541.html
China says 6 health workers died from virus, 1,716 infected

BEIJING: Six health workers have died from the new coronavirus in China and more than 1,700 have been infected, health officials said Friday, underscoring the risks doctors and nurses have taken due to shortages of protective gear.

14 Feb 15:01 NST Online 3702929170248226410.html
China says 6 health workers died from virus, 1,716 infected

BEIJING: Six health workers have died from the new coronavirus in China and more than 1,700 have been infected, health officials said Friday, underscoring the risks doctors and nurses have taken due to shortages of protective gear.

14 Feb 15:01 NST Online 3702929170248226410.html
China says 6 health workers died from virus, 1,716 infected

BEIJING: Six health workers have died from the new coronavirus in China and more than 1,700 have been infected, health officials said Friday, underscoring the risks doctors and nurses have taken due to shortages of protective gear.

14 Feb 15:01 NST Online 3702929170248226410.html
New virus has infected more than 64,000 people globally

A viral outbreak that began in China has infected more than 64,000 people globally. The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it.The latest figures reported by each government's health authority as of Friday in Beijing:— Mainland China: 1,380 deaths among 63,851 cases, mostly in the central province of Hubei.— Hong Kong: 56 cases, 1 death— Macao: 10— Japan: 259, including 218 from a cruise ship docked in Yokohama, 1 death— Singapore: 67— Thailand: 33— South Korea: 28— Malaysia: 19— Taiwan: 18— Vietnam: 16— Germany: 16— United States: 1

14 Feb 13:10 THE OKLAHOMAN 7193318760591296743.html
New virus has infected more than 64,000 people globally

A viral outbreak that began in China has infected more than 64,000 people globally. The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it.The latest figures reported by each government's health authority as of Friday in Beijing:— Mainland China: 1,380 deaths among 63,851 cases, mostly in the central province of Hubei.— Hong Kong: 56 cases, 1 death— Macao: 10— Japan: 259, including 218 from a cruise ship docked in Yokohama, 1 death— Singapore: 67— Thailand: 33— South Korea: 28— Malaysia: 19— Taiwan: 18— Vietnam: 16— Germany: 16— United States: 1

14 Feb 13:10 THE OKLAHOMAN 7193318760591296743.html
Coronavirus outbreak: 1,716 Chinese medical staff infected with the deadly virus

The Chinese health authorities said the medical staff infected with the deadly coronavirus accounts for 3.8% of the overall confirmed cases in the country.Among them, 6 people had died from the virus, accounting for 0.4% of the Chian's total deaths which stood at 1,380 on Friday

14 Feb 09:41 Livemint 6614605818107644632.html
Coronavirus outbreak: 1,716 Chinese medical staff infected with the deadly virus

The Chinese health authorities said the medical staff infected with the deadly coronavirus accounts for 3.8% of the overall confirmed cases in the country.Among them, 6 people had died from the virus, accounting for 0.4% of the Chian's total deaths which stood at 1,380 on Friday

14 Feb 09:41 Livemint 6614605818107644632.html
New virus has infected more than 64,000 people globally

A viral outbreak that began in China has infected more than 64,000 people globally. The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it.The latest figures reported by each government's health authority as of Friday in Beijing:— Mainland China: 1,380 deaths among 63,851 cases, mostly in the central province of Hubei.— Hong Kong: 56 cases, 1 death— Macao: 10— Japan: 259, including 218 from a cruise ship docked in Yokohama, 1 death— Singapore: 67— Thailand: 33— South Korea: 28— Malaysia: 19— Taiwan: 18— Vietnam: 16— Germany: 16— United States: 1

14 Feb 13:10 THE OKLAHOMAN 7193318760591296743.html
Coronavirus outbreak: 1,716 Chinese medical staff infected with the deadly virus

The Chinese health authorities said the medical staff infected with the deadly coronavirus accounts for 3.8% of the overall confirmed cases in the country.Among them, 6 people had died from the virus, accounting for 0.4% of the Chian's total deaths which stood at 1,380 on Friday

14 Feb 09:41 Livemint 6614605818107644632.html
Coronavirus outbreak: 1,716 Chinese medical staff infected with the deadly virus

The Chinese health authorities said the medical staff infected with the deadly coronavirus accounts for 3.8% of the overall confirmed cases in the country.Among them, 6 people had died from the virus, accounting for 0.4% of the Chian's total deaths which stood at 1,380 on Friday

14 Feb 09:41 Livemint 6614605818107644632.html
Irish homeowners with €300k mortgage paying €229 more a month than euro area average

Irish homeowners with a €300k mortgage being repaid over 30 years are paying €229 more a month than their euro area counterparts, according to figures released today by the Brokers Ireland group.

14 Feb 16:30 Irishexaminer 8196011179917404418.html
New virus has infected more than 67,000 people globally

A viral outbreak that began in China has infected more than 67,000 people globally. The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it. The latest figures reported by each government’s health authority as of Saturday in Beijing: — Mainland China: 1,523 deaths …

14 Feb 13:34 City NEWS 1130 5858657119443392739.html
Irish homeowners with €300k mortgage paying €229 more a month than euro area average

Irish homeowners with a €300k mortgage being repaid over 30 years are paying €229 more a month than their euro area counterparts, according to figures released today by the Brokers Ireland group.

14 Feb 16:30 Irishexaminer 8196011179917404418.html
New virus has infected more than 67,000 people globally

A viral outbreak that began in China has infected more than 67,000 people globally. The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it. The latest figures reported by each government’s health authority as of Saturday in Beijing: — Mainland China: 1,523 deaths …

14 Feb 13:34 City NEWS 1130 5858657119443392739.html
New virus has infected more than 67,000 people globally

A viral outbreak that began in China has infected more than 67,000 people globally. The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it. The latest figures reported by each government’s health authority as of Saturday in Beijing: — Mainland China: 1,523 deaths …

14 Feb 13:34 City NEWS 1130 5858657119443392739.html
Irish homeowners with €300k mortgage paying €229 more a month than euro area average

Irish homeowners with a €300k mortgage being repaid over 30 years are paying €229 more a month than their euro area counterparts, according to figures released today by the Brokers Ireland group.

14 Feb 16:30 Irishexaminer 8196011179917404418.html
6 Chinese medical workers die, 1.7K infected by virus

Confirmed cases in mainland China rose to 63,851 by the end of Thursday, up 5,090 from the previous day. The death toll rose 121 to 1,380.

14 Feb 14:42 Las Vegas Review-Journal 8640648836251809842.html
6 Chinese medical workers die, 1.7K infected by virus

Confirmed cases in mainland China rose to 63,851 by the end of Thursday, up 5,090 from the previous day. The death toll rose 121 to 1,380.

14 Feb 14:42 Las Vegas Review-Journal 8640648836251809842.html
6 Chinese medical workers die, 1.7K infected by virus

Confirmed cases in mainland China rose to 63,851 by the end of Thursday, up 5,090 from the previous day. The death toll rose 121 to 1,380.

14 Feb 14:42 Las Vegas Review-Journal 8640648836251809842.html
Having sex with more than 10 people 'could be linked to increased cancer risk'

14 Feb 10:22 1 article

Having sex with more than 10 people 'could be linked to increased cancer risk'

Around 22% of men and just under 8% of women reported 10 or more sexual partners.

14 Feb 10:22 Metro 970161748473745822.html
Scientists develop tech to convert carbon dioxide into hydrocarbon fuel

14 Feb 12:08 1 article

Scientists develop tech to convert carbon dioxide into hydrocarbon fuel

Malmstadt said that in contrast, the team's discovery uses a millifluidic reactor process, a very small scale chemical reactor system, which has a minimal environmental footprint.

14 Feb 12:08 Business-Standard 1502508926673463911.html
India's population galloping, but no one paying attention: Venkaiah Naidu

14 Feb 10:06 1 article

India's population galloping, but no one paying attention: Venkaiah Naidu

Political parties are feeling shy, politicians are feeling shy, Parliament also do not adequately discuss about the issue," Naidu said

14 Feb 10:06 Business-Standard 1502508926045290416.html
Scientists develop new 'smart' bandage to help heal hard to treat wounds

14 Feb 10:56 1 article

Scientists develop new 'smart' bandage to help heal hard to treat wounds

The bandage can deliver medicine with minimal invasiveness, said researchers, including those from the Harvard Medical School in the US

14 Feb 10:56 Business-Standard 1502508924750608908.html
TETFund challenges academic researchers to tackle Nigeria’s problems

14 Feb 15:16 1 article

TETFund challenges academic researchers to tackle Nigeria’s problems

ABUJA-THE Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund,has tasked researchers in the academic community to end the myriad of problems

14 Feb 15:16 Vanguard News 4125100340280048659.html
You didn’t touch these Jellyfish, but they can sting you with tiny grenades

14 Feb 11:21 4 articles

You didn’t touch these Jellyfish, but they can sting you with tiny grenades

Cassiopea xamachana, a species of upside-down jellyfish, emits tiny balls of stinging cells that then swim around on their own and sting anything in their path.

14 Feb 11:21 The Indian Express 2885715104479274898.html
You didn’t touch these Jellyfish, but they can sting you with tiny grenades

Cassiopea xamachana, a species of upside-down jellyfish, emits tiny balls of stinging cells that then swim around on their own and sting anything in their path.

14 Feb 11:21 The Indian Express 2885715104479274898.html
You didn’t touch these Jellyfish, but they can sting you with tiny grenades

Cassiopea xamachana, a species of upside-down jellyfish, emits tiny balls of stinging cells that then swim around on their own and sting anything in their path.

14 Feb 11:21 The Indian Express 2885715104479274898.html
Diego Sanchez opens up on gripes with JacksonWink: They didn’t ‘appreciate’ or ‘value’ me

Diego Sanchez opens up about his gripes towards his former team.

14 Feb 15:00 Bloody Elbow 2261336759600018527.html
Last month was hottest January on record, US scientists say

14 Feb 09:06 5 articles

Last month was hottest January on record, US scientists say

In parts of Russia, Scandinavia and eastern Canada, temperatures exceeded the old averages by 9 degrees Fahrenheit (5 C).

14 Feb 09:06 The Indian Express 2885715104518782392.html
Last month was hottest January on record, US scientists say

In parts of Russia, Scandinavia and eastern Canada, temperatures exceeded the old averages by 9 degrees Fahrenheit (5 C).

14 Feb 09:06 The Indian Express 2885715104518782392.html
Last month was hottest January on record, US scientists say

In parts of Russia, Scandinavia and eastern Canada, temperatures exceeded the old averages by 9 degrees Fahrenheit (5 C).

14 Feb 09:06 The Indian Express 2885715104518782392.html
Last month was hottest January on record, US scientists say

In parts of Russia, Scandinavia and eastern Canada, temperatures exceeded the old averages by 9 degrees Fahrenheit (5 C).

14 Feb 09:06 The Indian Express 2885715104518782392.html
Last month was hottest January on record: US climate service

Last month was the hottest January on record, surpassing a previous high recorded in 2016, the US climate service said Thursday.

14 Feb 08:38 Manila Bulletin News 7849457199500755508.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

14 Feb 08:02 22 articles

Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:02 Shropshire Star 3480199991298472262.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:02 Shropshire Star 3480199991298472262.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:02 Shropshire Star 3480199991298472262.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:02 Shropshire Star 3480199991298472262.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:02 Shropshire Star 3480199991298472262.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:04 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773380053318.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:04 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773380053318.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:04 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773380053318.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:04 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773380053318.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:04 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773380053318.html
New research: Climate change could reduce lifespan among hundreds of species

Researchers from Queen's University Belfast and Tel Aviv University in Israel have carried out one of the most comprehensive studies to date to better understand what affects life expectancy among all ...

14 Feb 15:40 phys.org 3476726124156302011.html
Climate change could reduce life-spans of hundreds of species

Aging in cold-blooded organisms such as amphibians linked to high temperatures

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish Times 8204772967495266173.html
Climate change could reduce life-spans of hundreds of species

Aging in cold-blooded organisms such as amphibians linked to high temperatures

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish Times 8204772967495266173.html
Climate change could reduce life-spans of hundreds of species

Aging in cold-blooded organisms such as amphibians linked to high temperatures

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish Times 8204772967495266173.html
Climate change could reduce life-spans of hundreds of species

Aging in cold-blooded organisms such as amphibians linked to high temperatures

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish Times 8204772967495266173.html
Climate change could reduce life-spans of hundreds of species

Aging in cold-blooded organisms such as amphibians linked to high temperatures

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish Times 8204772967495266173.html
Climate change could reduce life-spans of hundreds of species

Aging in cold-blooded organisms such as amphibians linked to high temperatures

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish Times 8204772967495266173.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish News 993066805933402.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish News 993066805933402.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish News 993066805933402.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish News 993066805933402.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish News 993066805933402.html
You didn’t touch these Jellyfish, but they can sting you with tiny grenades

14 Feb 11:21 1 article

You didn’t touch these Jellyfish, but they can sting you with tiny grenades

Cassiopea xamachana, a species of upside-down jellyfish, emits tiny balls of stinging cells that then swim around on their own and sting anything in their path.

14 Feb 11:21 The Indian Express 2885715104479274898.html
A growing presence on the farm: Robots

14 Feb 12:29 1 article

A growing presence on the farm: Robots

The robot, named TerraSentia, resembled a souped up version of a lawn mower, with all-terrain wheels and a high-resolution camera on each side.

14 Feb 12:29 The Indian Express 2885715104197911038.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

14 Feb 08:02 4 articles

Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:02 Shropshire Star 3480199991298472262.html
Climate change will lead to abrupt shifts in dryland ecosystems, study warns

Drylands cover about 41% of the Earth's land surface and host one in three humans inhabiting our planet. In these areas, life is highly influenced by aridity, i.e. the balance between the amount of rainwater ...

14 Feb 14:38 phys.org 3476726123618815516.html
Climate change will lead to abrupt shifts in dryland ecosystems, study warns

Drylands cover about 41% of the Earth's land surface and host one in three humans inhabiting our planet. In these areas, life is highly influenced by aridity, i.e. the balance between the amount of rainwater ...

14 Feb 14:38 phys.org 3476726123618815516.html
Climate change will lead to abrupt shifts in dryland ecosystems, study warns

Drylands cover about 41% of the Earth's land surface and host one in three humans inhabiting our planet. In these areas, life is highly influenced by aridity, i.e. the balance between the amount of rainwater ...

14 Feb 14:38 phys.org 3476726123618815516.html
Optimism may lower stroke severity, inflammation: Study

14 Feb 12:20 1 article

Optimism may lower stroke severity, inflammation: Study

Optimism has been associated with lower inflammation levels and improved health outcomes among people with medical conditions, the researchers said.

14 Feb 12:20 The Indian Express 2885715103732220283.html
Last month was hottest January on record, US scientists say

14 Feb 09:06 1 article

Last month was hottest January on record, US scientists say

In parts of Russia, Scandinavia and eastern Canada, temperatures exceeded the old averages by 9 degrees Fahrenheit (5 C).

14 Feb 09:06 The Indian Express 2885715104518782392.html
Palaeolithic rock art 'sanctuary' containing more than 100 fragile carvings of animals and abstract shapes revealed in a Spanish cave

14 Feb 12:06 1 article

Palaeolithic rock art 'sanctuary' containing more than 100 fragile carvings of animals and abstract shapes revealed in a Spanish cave

Researchers identified the carvings in a hard to reach cave called Cova de la Font Major, near the village of L'Espluga de Francolí.

14 Feb 12:06 Mail Online 124328111994256843.html
NASA shortlists missions to map the surface of Venus, identify gases in its atmosphere, look for an ocean on Triton, and hunt for magma flows on Io - but only two of them will go to space

14 Feb 12:46 1 article

NASA shortlists missions to map the surface of Venus, identify gases in its atmosphere, look for an ocean on Triton, and hunt for magma flows on Io - but only two of them will go to space

The four shortlisted projects will each get a $3 million NASA grant for a 9 month feasibility study before two will become actual missions and go to space.

14 Feb 12:46 Mail Online 124328111636875914.html
Chinese husband escorts his doctor wife to work by driving behind her to ensure he doesn’t catch coronavirus from her… as she walks through the rain at 3am

14 Feb 15:18 4 articles

Chinese husband escorts his doctor wife to work by driving behind her to ensure he doesn’t catch coronavirus from her… as she walks through the rain at 3am

The female paediatrician, who works in a hospital treating coronavirus patients, had been staying away from home out of concerns that she could catch the disease and pass it onto her partner

14 Feb 15:18 Mail Online 124328112490809726.html
Chinese husband escorts his doctor wife to work by driving behind her to ensure he doesn’t catch coronavirus from her… as she walks through the rain at 3am

The female paediatrician, who works in a hospital treating coronavirus patients, had been staying away from home out of concerns that she could catch the disease and pass it onto her partner

14 Feb 15:18 Mail Online 124328112490809726.html
Chinese husband escorts his doctor wife to work by driving behind her to ensure he doesn’t catch coronavirus from her… as she walks through the rain at 3am

The female paediatrician, who works in a hospital treating coronavirus patients, had been staying away from home out of concerns that she could catch the disease and pass it onto her partner

14 Feb 15:18 Mail Online 124328112490809726.html
From Dortmund to Dalyer: George Hamilton walks through his love affair with football

“I could never walk away from this, I love it too much. The League of Ireland, it’s like a family, there is a connection there and I want to maintain it. That’s important to me.”

14 Feb 08:00 The42 5369852630261645224.html
World's first AI can predict when patients will have a heart attack or stroke better than a DOCTOR, study shows

14 Feb 10:00 5 articles

World's first AI can predict when patients will have a heart attack or stroke better than a DOCTOR, study shows

Artificial intelligence was tested by Barts Health NHS trust. The AI was used to analyse blood flow scans of more than 1,000 patients its predictions were more accurate than a doctor.

14 Feb 10:00 Mail Online 124328111054622690.html
World's first AI can predict when patients will have a heart attack or stroke better than a DOCTOR, study shows

Artificial intelligence was tested by Barts Health NHS trust. The AI was used to analyse blood flow scans of more than 1,000 patients its predictions were more accurate than a doctor.

14 Feb 10:00 Mail Online 124328111054622690.html
World's first AI can predict when patients will have a heart attack or stroke better than a DOCTOR, study shows

Artificial intelligence was tested by Barts Health NHS trust. The AI was used to analyse blood flow scans of more than 1,000 patients its predictions were more accurate than a doctor.

14 Feb 10:00 Mail Online 124328111054622690.html
World's first AI can predict when patients will have a heart attack or stroke better than a DOCTOR, study shows

Artificial intelligence was tested by Barts Health NHS trust. The AI was used to analyse blood flow scans of more than 1,000 patients its predictions were more accurate than a doctor.

14 Feb 10:00 Mail Online 124328111054622690.html
AI used to ‘predict heart attack and stroke for the first time’

New research from Barts Health NHS Trust and University College London used an AI tool to analyse blood flow scans and predict possible health issues.

14 Feb 10:04 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773445860837.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

14 Feb 08:04 1 article

Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:04 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773380053318.html
Iron Age temple discovered at Tel Motza near Jerusalem calls into question the Biblical claim that Solomon's Temple was the only temple in the ancient Kingdom of Judah

14 Feb 17:40 1 article

Iron Age temple discovered at Tel Motza near Jerusalem calls into question the Biblical claim that Solomon's Temple was the only temple in the ancient Kingdom of Judah

According to the Bible, the Jewish people were prohibited from worshipping outside of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem - and the other 'high places' of worship were destroyed.

14 Feb 17:40 Mail Online 124328111627176705.html
Chinese husband escorts his doctor wife to work by driving behind her to ensure he doesn’t catch coronavirus from her… as she walks through the rain at 3am

14 Feb 15:18 4 articles

Chinese husband escorts his doctor wife to work by driving behind her to ensure he doesn’t catch coronavirus from her… as she walks through the rain at 3am

The female paediatrician, who works in a hospital treating coronavirus patients, had been staying away from home out of concerns that she could catch the disease and pass it onto her partner

14 Feb 15:18 Mail Online 124328112490809726.html
Hardik Patel's wife unable to bear separation from missing husband

Though the whereabouts of Hardik Patel are yet to be traced, he had last congratulated Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on his win

14 Feb 11:47 Deccan Chronicle 7881006364421508311.html
Hardik Patel's wife unable to bear separation from missing husband

Though the whereabouts of Hardik Patel are yet to be traced, he had last congratulated Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on his win

14 Feb 11:47 Deccan Chronicle 7881006364421508311.html
Hardik Patel's wife unable to bear separation from missing husband

Though the whereabouts of Hardik Patel are yet to be traced, he had last congratulated Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on his win

14 Feb 11:47 Deccan Chronicle 7881006364421508311.html
World's first AI can predict when patients will have a heart attack or stroke better than a DOCTOR, study shows

14 Feb 10:00 1 article

World's first AI can predict when patients will have a heart attack or stroke better than a DOCTOR, study shows

Artificial intelligence was tested by Barts Health NHS trust. The AI was used to analyse blood flow scans of more than 1,000 patients its predictions were more accurate than a doctor.

14 Feb 10:00 Mail Online 124328111054622690.html
Enormous PINK manta ray dubbed 'Inspector Clouseau' is spotted near Australia's Great Barrier Reef in a rare sighting of the rosy giant

14 Feb 13:26 1 article

Enormous PINK manta ray dubbed 'Inspector Clouseau' is spotted near Australia's Great Barrier Reef in a rare sighting of the rosy giant

The two-tonne marine beast lives around Lady Elliot Island and a series of stunning photographs were taken by a bemused Finnish photographer called Kristian Laine.

14 Feb 13:26 Mail Online 124328112595270826.html
Science behind the 'beer goggles' effect revealed: People who have consumed alcohol are just as 'diverted' by ugly people as attractive ones

14 Feb 13:36 1 article

Science behind the 'beer goggles' effect revealed: People who have consumed alcohol are just as 'diverted' by ugly people as attractive ones

UK psychologists have researched the science behind the 'beer goggles' effect, where alcohol consumption can influence whether we find others attractive.

14 Feb 13:36 Mail Online 124328110813200511.html
Why your Valentine might want hot chocolate for that walk on the beach

14 Feb 12:39 4 articles

Why your Valentine might want hot chocolate for that walk on the beach

(Reuters) - Drinking cocoa rich in flavonols - plant compounds also found in fruits, vegetables and tea - might make walking easier for some older adults with poor circulation, a study suggests.

14 Feb 12:39 Reuters 8334514179817620433.html
Why your Valentine may benefit from hot chocolate during a romantic stroll

New study suggests you may want to fill your thermoses full of hot chocolate before taking off on a romantic stroll.

14 Feb 15:01 Fox News 7362823819504885469.html
Why your Valentine may benefit from hot chocolate during a romantic stroll

New study suggests you may want to fill your thermoses full of hot chocolate before taking off on a romantic stroll.

14 Feb 15:01 Fox News 7362823819504885469.html
Why your Valentine may benefit from hot chocolate during a romantic stroll

New study suggests you may want to fill your thermoses full of hot chocolate before taking off on a romantic stroll.

14 Feb 15:01 Fox News 7362823819504885469.html
'Ghost' ancestors: African DNA study detects mysterious extinct human species

14 Feb 10:48 4 articles

'Ghost' ancestors: African DNA study detects mysterious extinct human species

Homo sapiens first appeared a bit more than 300,000 years ago in Africa and later spread worldwide, encountering other human species in Eurasia that have since gone extinct including the Neanderthals and the lesser-known Denisovans.

14 Feb 10:48 Deccan Herald 2027555797584096677.html
Scientists detect ‘ghost’ DNA from mysterious human species

WASHINGTON – Scientists examining the genomes of West Africans have detected signs that a mysterious extinct human species interbred with our own species tens of thousands of years ago in

14 Feb 17:46 New York Post 7654946769308190749.html
Scientists detect ‘ghost’ DNA from mysterious human species

WASHINGTON – Scientists examining the genomes of West Africans have detected signs that a mysterious extinct human species interbred with our own species tens of thousands of years ago in

14 Feb 17:46 New York Post 7654946769308190749.html
Scientists detect ‘ghost’ DNA from mysterious human species

WASHINGTON – Scientists examining the genomes of West Africans have detected signs that a mysterious extinct human species interbred with our own species tens of thousands of years ago in

14 Feb 17:46 New York Post 7654946769308190749.html
Fake news makes disease outbreaks worse, study finds

14 Feb 15:58 11 articles

Fake news makes disease outbreaks worse, study finds

LONDON, Feb 14 — The rise of “fake news” — including misinformation and inaccurate advice on social media — could make disease outbreaks such as the Covid-19 coronavirus epidemic currently spreading in China worse, according to research published today. In an analysis of how the spread of...

14 Feb 15:58 Malaymail 302165934892058810.html
Fake news makes disease outbreaks worse, research shows

The rise of fake news could be making disease outbreaks worse—according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).

14 Feb 08:01 phys.org 3476726123763171351.html
Fake news makes disease outbreaks worse, research shows

The rise of fake news could be making disease outbreaks worse—according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).

14 Feb 08:01 phys.org 3476726123763171351.html
Fake news makes disease outbreaks worse, research shows

The rise of fake news could be making disease outbreaks worse—according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).

14 Feb 08:01 phys.org 3476726123763171351.html
Fake news makes disease outbreaks worse, research shows

The rise of fake news could be making disease outbreaks worse—according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).

14 Feb 08:01 phys.org 3476726123763171351.html
Fake news makes disease outbreaks worse, research shows

The rise of fake news could be making disease outbreaks worse—according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).

14 Feb 08:01 phys.org 3476726123763171351.html
Fake news makes disease outbreaks worse, research shows

The rise of fake news could be making disease outbreaks worse—according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).

14 Feb 08:01 phys.org 3476726123763171351.html
Experts say fake news could worsen disease outbreaks

The increase in fake news could be making disease outbreaks worse, experts say.

14 Feb 14:42 RTE.ie 7595237277742575348.html
Experts say fake news could worsen disease outbreaks

The increase in fake news could be making disease outbreaks worse, experts say.

14 Feb 14:42 RTE.ie 7595237277742575348.html
Experts say fake news could worsen disease outbreaks

The increase in fake news could be making disease outbreaks worse, experts say.

14 Feb 14:42 RTE.ie 7595237277742575348.html
Experts say fake news could worsen disease outbreaks

The increase in fake news could be making disease outbreaks worse, experts say.

14 Feb 14:42 RTE.ie 7595237277742575348.html
Oddly shaped celestial body Arrokoth sheds light on planet formation

14 Feb 09:00 1 article

Oddly shaped celestial body Arrokoth sheds light on planet formation

WASHINGTON, Feb 14 — A vaguely hourglass-shaped icy object called Arrokoth residing in the far reaches of the solar system — the most distant body ever explored by a spacecraft — is giving scientists intriguing clues about the formation of the planets including Earth. Scientists yesterday...

14 Feb 09:00 Malaymail 302165934415737294.html
As WHO Forum Ends, Updated Figures From China Reveal New Virus Has Infected Over 60,000 Worldwide

14 Feb 09:27 10 articles

As WHO Forum Ends, Updated Figures From China Reveal New Virus Has Infected Over 60,000 Worldwide

As the world's leading health experts wrapped up a two-day forum about the coronavirus at the World Health Organization's Geneva headquarters Wednesday, new figures out of China over the past 24 hours revealed that the respiratory illness has now infected more than 60,000 people globally.

14 Feb 09:27 SCOOP 5315658999728291102.html
As WHO Forum Ends, Updated Figures From China Reveal New Virus Has Infected Over 60,000 Worldwide

As the world's leading health experts wrapped up a two-day forum about the coronavirus at the World Health Organization's Geneva headquarters Wednesday, new figures out of China over the past 24 hours revealed that the respiratory illness has now infected more than 60,000 people globally.

14 Feb 09:27 SCOOP 5315658999728291102.html
As WHO Forum Ends, Updated Figures From China Reveal New Virus Has Infected Over 60,000 Worldwide

As the world's leading health experts wrapped up a two-day forum about the coronavirus at the World Health Organization's Geneva headquarters Wednesday, new figures out of China over the past 24 hours revealed that the respiratory illness has now infected more than 60,000 people globally.

14 Feb 09:27 SCOOP 5315658999728291102.html
China says 6 medics died from virus

Report underscores risks doctors and nurses have taken due to shortages of protective gear.

14 Feb 10:59 Daily Nation 7421817125500530162.html
Xi’s Pick to Save China From Virus Is Loyalist Who Lured Tesla

Barely a month ago, then-Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong was sharing a stage with Elon Musk to celebrate the release of Tesla Inc.’s China-built Model 3 sedans -- the sort of glitzy honor that comes with leading the financial hub of the world’s second-largest economy.

14 Feb 10:19 Bloomberg.com 4032480122240705083.html
Xi’s Pick to Save China From Virus Is Loyalist Who Lured Tesla

Barely a month ago, then-Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong was sharing a stage with Elon Musk to celebrate the release of Tesla Inc.’s China-built Model 3 sedans -- the sort of glitzy honor that comes with leading the financial hub of the world’s second-largest economy.

14 Feb 10:19 Bloomberg.com 4032480122240705083.html
Xi’s Pick to Save China From Virus Is Loyalist Who Lured Tesla

Barely a month ago, then-Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong was sharing a stage with Elon Musk to celebrate the release of Tesla Inc.’s China-built Model 3 sedans -- the sort of glitzy honor that comes with leading the financial hub of the world’s second-largest economy.

14 Feb 10:19 Bloomberg.com 4032480122240705083.html
Xi's pick to save China from virus is loyalist who lured Tesla

Barely a month ago, then-Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong was sharing a stage with Elon Musk to celebrate the release of Tesla Inc.’s China-built Model 3 sedans -- the sort of glitzy honor that comes with leading the financial hub of the world’s second-largest economy.

14 Feb 10:47 BNN 3833521688060861893.html
Xi's pick to save China from virus is loyalist who lured Tesla

Barely a month ago, then-Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong was sharing a stage with Elon Musk to celebrate the release of Tesla Inc.’s China-built Model 3 sedans -- the sort of glitzy honor that comes with leading the financial hub of the world’s second-largest economy.

14 Feb 10:47 BNN 3833521688060861893.html
Xi's pick to save China from virus is loyalist who lured Tesla

Barely a month ago, then-Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong was sharing a stage with Elon Musk to celebrate the release of Tesla Inc.’s China-built Model 3 sedans -- the sort of glitzy honor that comes with leading the financial hub of the world’s second-largest economy.

14 Feb 10:47 BNN 3833521688060861893.html
As WHO Forum Ends, Updated Figures From China Reveal New Virus Has Infected Over 60,000 Worldwide

14 Feb 09:27 1 article

As WHO Forum Ends, Updated Figures From China Reveal New Virus Has Infected Over 60,000 Worldwide

As the world's leading health experts wrapped up a two-day forum about the coronavirus at the World Health Organization's Geneva headquarters Wednesday, new figures out of China over the past 24 hours revealed that the respiratory illness has now infected more than 60,000 people globally.

14 Feb 09:27 SCOOP 5315658999728291102.html
Concentration Of CO2 Hits 416 Ppm - highest EVER daily average, but it still wont be breaking news

14 Feb 10:03 1 article

Concentration Of CO2 Hits 416 Ppm - highest EVER daily average, but it still wont be breaking news

The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere hit a record high Monday, a reading from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that elicited fresh calls from climate activists and scientists for the international community to end planet-heating emissions from fossil fuels and deforestation.

14 Feb 10:03 SCOOP 5315658998792851738.html
NASA selects four possible missions to study the secrets of the solar system

14 Feb 13:56 9 articles

NASA selects four possible missions to study the secrets of the solar system

NASA has selected four Discovery Program investigations to develop concept studies for new missions. Although they're not official missions yet and some ultimately may not be chosen to move forward, the ...

14 Feb 13:56 phys.org 3476726123687792036.html
Four Shortlisted NASA Missions Would Explore the Nastiest Places in the Solar System

As part of its ongoing Discovery Program, NASA has selected four possible missions that would involve some of the most hostile and enigmatic places in the solar system.

14 Feb 17:52 Gizmodo 461714590806667605.html
Four Shortlisted NASA Missions Would Explore the Nastiest Places in the Solar System

As part of its ongoing Discovery Program, NASA has selected four possible missions that would involve some of the most hostile and enigmatic places in the solar system.

14 Feb 17:52 Gizmodo 461714590806667605.html
Four Shortlisted NASA Missions Would Explore the Nastiest Places in the Solar System

As part of its ongoing Discovery Program, NASA has selected four possible missions that would involve some of the most hostile and enigmatic places in the solar system.

14 Feb 17:52 Gizmodo 461714590806667605.html
Four Shortlisted NASA Missions Would Explore the Nastiest Places in the Solar System

As part of its ongoing Discovery Program, NASA has selected four possible missions that would involve some of the most hostile and enigmatic places in the solar system.

14 Feb 17:52 Gizmodo 461714590806667605.html
Four Shortlisted NASA Missions Would Explore the Nastiest Places in the Solar System

As part of its ongoing Discovery Program, NASA has selected four possible missions that would involve some of the most hostile and enigmatic places in the solar system.

14 Feb 17:52 Gizmodo 461714590806667605.html
NASA selects four finalists for next Discovery mission

NASA is considering missions to Venus and two outer solar system moons as the next in its Discovery line of planetary science missions.

14 Feb 11:59 SpaceNews 7631243598990614128.html
NASA selects four finalists for next Discovery mission

NASA is considering missions to Venus and two outer solar system moons as the next in its Discovery line of planetary science missions.

14 Feb 11:59 SpaceNews 7631243598990614128.html
NASA selects four finalists for next Discovery mission

NASA is considering missions to Venus and two outer solar system moons as the next in its Discovery line of planetary science missions.

14 Feb 11:59 SpaceNews 7631243598990614128.html
More sexual partners linked to higher cancer risk

14 Feb 14:03 4 articles

More sexual partners linked to higher cancer risk

If you need more than two hands to count the number of lovers you've had in your life, new research suggests you might want to worry about your cancer risk.

14 Feb 14:03 UPI 8257973864591917625.html
More sexual partners linked to higher cancer risk

If you need more than two hands to count the number of lovers you've had in your life, new research suggests you might want to worry about your cancer risk.

14 Feb 14:03 UPI 8257973864591917625.html
More sexual partners linked to higher cancer risk

If you need more than two hands to count the number of lovers you've had in your life, new research suggests you might want to worry about your cancer risk.

14 Feb 14:03 UPI 8257973864591917625.html
Gum disease linked to higher stroke risk

Gum disease may be linked to higher rates of stroke caused by hardened and severely blocked arteries, preliminary research findings indicate.

14 Feb 08:03 UPI 8257973864638301101.html
Antarctica registers record temperature of over 20 C

14 Feb 08:19 6 articles

Antarctica registers record temperature of over 20 C

Scientists in Antarctica have recorded a new record temperature of 20.75 degrees Celsius (69.35 Fahrenheit), breaking the barrier of 20 degrees for the first time on the continent, a researcher said Thursday.

14 Feb 08:19 phys.org 3476726123805123022.html
Antarctica registers record temperature of over 20 C

Scientists in Antarctica have recorded a new record temperature of 20.75 degrees Celsius (69.35 Fahrenheit), breaking the barrier of 20 degrees for the first time on the continent, a researcher said Thursday.

14 Feb 08:19 phys.org 3476726123805123022.html
Antarctica registers record temperature of over 20 C

Scientists in Antarctica have recorded a new record temperature of 20.75 degrees Celsius (69.35 Fahrenheit), breaking the barrier of 20 degrees for the first time on the continent, a researcher said Thursday.

14 Feb 08:19 phys.org 3476726123805123022.html
Antarctica registers record temperature of over 20 C

Scientists in Antarctica have recorded a new record temperature of 20.75 degrees Celsius (69.35 Fahrenheit), breaking the barrier of 20 degrees for the first time on the continent, a researcher said Thursday.

14 Feb 08:19 phys.org 3476726123805123022.html
Antarctica registers record temperature of over 20 C

Scientists in Antarctica have recorded a new record temperature of 20.75 degrees Celsius (69.35 Fahrenheit), breaking the barrier of 20 degrees for the first time on the continent, a researcher said Thursday.

14 Feb 08:19 phys.org 3476726123805123022.html
Antarctica registers record temperature of over 20 C

Scientists in Antarctica have recorded a new record temperature of 20.75 degrees Celsius (69.35 Fahrenheit), breaking the barrier of 20 degrees ...

14 Feb 08:17 CNA 5644198863057222798.html
Iodide salts stabilize biocatalysts for fuel cells

14 Feb 14:40 1 article

Iodide salts stabilize biocatalysts for fuel cells

Oxygen is the greatest enemy of biocatalysts for energy conversion. A protective film shields them—but only with an additional ingredient: iodide salt.

14 Feb 14:40 phys.org 3476726124973593732.html
The officer for animal research of the Max Planck Society explains new regulations

14 Feb 14:00 1 article

The officer for animal research of the Max Planck Society explains new regulations

For the first time, the European Union has published detailed statistics on animal research. Andreas Lengeling, the officer for animal research of the Max Planck Society, explains the background to the ...

14 Feb 14:00 phys.org 3476726123568293116.html
Researchers realize two-photon pumped nanolaser from formamidinium perovskites

14 Feb 14:38 1 article

Researchers realize two-photon pumped nanolaser from formamidinium perovskites

Formamidinium (FA) perovskites have exhibited outstanding optoelectronic properties in efficient solar cells and light-emitting diodes. However, their development on nanolaser application has rarely been ...

14 Feb 14:38 phys.org 3476726123361630970.html
Forest soils release more carbon dioxide than expected in rainy season

14 Feb 13:56 1 article

Forest soils release more carbon dioxide than expected in rainy season

Current carbon cycle models may underestimate the amount of carbon dioxide released from the soil during rainy seasons in temperate forests like those found in the northeast United States, according to ...

14 Feb 13:56 phys.org 3476726123238848991.html
Tiny, erratic protein motor movements revealed

14 Feb 16:16 1 article

Tiny, erratic protein motor movements revealed

The smallest proteins travel in our cells, completing deeply important tasks to keep our molecular mechanisms moving. They are responsible for transporting cargo, duplicating cells and more. Now, a research ...

14 Feb 16:16 phys.org 3476726123035869476.html
New York's Grand Central Terminal cleared for couple's Valentine's date

14 Feb 16:01 5 articles

New York's Grand Central Terminal cleared for couple's Valentine's date

Feb. 14 (UPI) -- A contest-winning couple was treated to a very early Valentine's Day dinner in New York's Grand Central Terminal, which was cleared out for their romantic date.

14 Feb 16:01 UPI 8257973864295517804.html
New York's Grand Central Terminal cleared for couple's Valentine's date

Feb. 14 (UPI) -- A contest-winning couple was treated to a very early Valentine's Day dinner in New York's Grand Central Terminal, which was cleared out for their romantic date.

14 Feb 16:01 UPI 8257973864295517804.html
New York's Grand Central Terminal cleared for couple's Valentine's date

Feb. 14 (UPI) -- A contest-winning couple was treated to a very early Valentine's Day dinner in New York's Grand Central Terminal, which was cleared out for their romantic date.

14 Feb 16:01 UPI 8257973864295517804.html
New York's Grand Central Terminal cleared for couple's Valentine's date

Feb. 14 (UPI) -- A contest-winning couple was treated to a very early Valentine's Day dinner in New York's Grand Central Terminal, which was cleared out for their romantic date.

14 Feb 16:01 UPI 8257973864295517804.html
Couple celebrates Valentine's Day inside empty Grand Central Terminal

A lucky couple had Grand Central Terminal to themselves this Valentine's Day.

14 Feb 10:59 ABC7 New York 7327811147764198310.html
Carbon sequestration in oceans powered by fragmentation of large organic particles

14 Feb 13:53 1 article

Carbon sequestration in oceans powered by fragmentation of large organic particles

A team of researchers from the National Oceanography Centre, Sorbonne Université and CNRS Villefranche-sur-Mer, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, and the National Centre for Earth Observations, has found evidence ...

14 Feb 13:53 phys.org 3476726124452624096.html
Blood and sweat: Wearable medical sensors will get major sensitivity boost

14 Feb 13:52 1 article

Blood and sweat: Wearable medical sensors will get major sensitivity boost

Biosensors integrated into smartphones, smart watches and other gadgets are about to become a reality. In a paper featured on the cover of the January issue of Sensors, researchers from the Moscow Institute ...

14 Feb 13:52 phys.org 3476726123021151191.html
Smelling lover's shirt may improve sleep

14 Feb 15:35 1 article

Smelling lover's shirt may improve sleep

"One of the most surprising findings is how a romantic partner's scent can improve sleep quality even outside of our conscious awareness," said researcher Frances Chen.

14 Feb 15:35 UPI 8257973865676452633.html
San Diego aquarium breeds rare weedy sea dragon in captivity

14 Feb 08:29 8 articles

San Diego aquarium breeds rare weedy sea dragon in captivity

A Southern California aquarium has successfully bred the rare weedy sea dragon, the lesser known cousin of the sea horse that resembles seaweed when floating.

14 Feb 08:29 phys.org 3476726125016189021.html
San Diego aquarium breeds rare weedy sea dragon in captivity

A Southern California aquarium has successfully bred the rare weedy sea dragon, the lesser known cousin of the sea horse that resembles seaweed when floating.

14 Feb 08:29 phys.org 3476726125016189021.html
San Diego aquarium breeds rare weedy sea dragon in captivity

A Southern California aquarium has successfully bred the rare weedy sea dragon, the lesser known cousin of the sea horse that resembles seaweed when floating.

14 Feb 08:29 phys.org 3476726125016189021.html
San Diego aquarium breeds rare weedy sea dragon in captivity

A Southern California aquarium has successfully bred the rare weedy sea dragon, the lesser known cousin of the sea horse that resembles seaweed when floating.

14 Feb 08:29 phys.org 3476726125016189021.html
San Diego aquarium breeds rare weedy sea dragon in captivity

A Southern California aquarium has successfully bred the rare weedy sea dragon, the lesser known cousin of the sea horse that resembles seaweed when floating.

14 Feb 08:29 phys.org 3476726125016189021.html
San Diego aquarium breeds rare weedy sea dragon in captivity

A Southern California aquarium has successfully bred the rare weedy sea dragon, the lesser known cousin of the sea horse that resembles seaweed when floating.

14 Feb 08:29 phys.org 3476726125016189021.html
San Diego aquarium breeds rare weedy sea dragon in captivity

A Southern California aquarium has successfully bred the rare weedy sea dragon, the lesser known cousin of the sea horse that resembles seaweed when floating.

14 Feb 08:29 phys.org 3476726125016189021.html
San Diego aquarium breeds rare weedy sea dragon in captivity

The 18-foot-long tank has 11 weedy sea dragons and three leafy sea dragons, which have never been bred in captivity.

14 Feb 11:41 ABC15 Arizona 911680910927882799.html
Using noise to enhance optical sensing

14 Feb 14:20 1 article

Using noise to enhance optical sensing

In conventional sensing methods, noise is always a problem, especially in systems that are meant to detect changes in their environment that are hardly bigger or even smaller than the noise in the system. ...

14 Feb 14:20 phys.org 3476726124856649753.html
More sexual partners linked to higher cancer risk

14 Feb 14:03 1 article

More sexual partners linked to higher cancer risk

If you need more than two hands to count the number of lovers you've had in your life, new research suggests you might want to worry about your cancer risk.

14 Feb 14:03 UPI 8257973864591917625.html
Biologists investigate the role of the largest animal brain cells

14 Feb 13:50 1 article

Biologists investigate the role of the largest animal brain cells

The brains of most fish and amphibian species contain two types of conspicuously large nerve cells. These are the largest cells found in any animal brain. They are called Mauthner cells and trigger lightning-fast ...

14 Feb 13:50 phys.org 3476726124522165915.html
Mechanism of controlling autophagy by liquid-liquid phase separation revealed

14 Feb 16:16 1 article

Mechanism of controlling autophagy by liquid-liquid phase separation revealed

Under JST's Strategic Basic Research Programs, Noda Nobuo (Laboratory Head) and Fujioka Yuko (Senior Researcher) of the Institute of Microbial Chemistry, in collaboration with other researchers, discovered ...

14 Feb 16:16 phys.org 3476726124413174568.html
New York's Grand Central Terminal cleared for couple's Valentine's date

14 Feb 16:01 1 article

New York's Grand Central Terminal cleared for couple's Valentine's date

Feb. 14 (UPI) -- A contest-winning couple was treated to a very early Valentine's Day dinner in New York's Grand Central Terminal, which was cleared out for their romantic date.

14 Feb 16:01 UPI 8257973864295517804.html
Pancreatic cancer 'time machine' exposes plot twist in cell growth and invasion

14 Feb 13:57 1 article

Pancreatic cancer 'time machine' exposes plot twist in cell growth and invasion

Pancreatic cancer has one of the worst survival rates among cancers. Patients can expect as low as a 9% chance to live for at least five years after being diagnosed.

14 Feb 13:57 phys.org 3476726124613861646.html
Cryo-electron microscopy opens a door to fight Epstein-Barr

14 Feb 13:58 1 article

Cryo-electron microscopy opens a door to fight Epstein-Barr

The Epstein-Barr virus is one of the most widespread human viruses. Part of the herpesvirus family, it causes glandular fever (infectious mononucleosis), cancer and autoimmune diseases. At present, there ...

14 Feb 13:58 phys.org 3476726124882459889.html
California agricultural employers, workers approach smoke concerns differently

14 Feb 08:15 1 article

California agricultural employers, workers approach smoke concerns differently

In 2018, California wildfires burned more than 1.8 million acres and caused smoke to drift hundreds of miles. As the frequency and intensity of wildfires increases with climate change, California agricultural ...

14 Feb 08:15 phys.org 3476726125004454323.html
Scientists reveal catalytic mechanism of lovastatin hydrolase

14 Feb 17:21 1 article

Scientists reveal catalytic mechanism of lovastatin hydrolase

Hyperlipidemia, one of the most common threats to human health, refers to an abnormal increase of cholesterol and/or triglycerides in the blood. One effective method for prevention and treatment of the ...

14 Feb 17:21 phys.org 3476726124273262311.html
Climate change will lead to abrupt shifts in dryland ecosystems, study warns

14 Feb 14:38 1 article

Climate change will lead to abrupt shifts in dryland ecosystems, study warns

Drylands cover about 41% of the Earth's land surface and host one in three humans inhabiting our planet. In these areas, life is highly influenced by aridity, i.e. the balance between the amount of rainwater ...

14 Feb 14:38 phys.org 3476726123618815516.html
NASA flights detect millions of Arctic methane hotspots

14 Feb 14:51 1 article

NASA flights detect millions of Arctic methane hotspots

Knowing where emissions are happening and what's causing them brings us a step closer to being able to forecast the region's impact on global climate.

14 Feb 14:51 phys.org 3476726124098864542.html
Transparent human organs allow 3-D maps at the cellular level

14 Feb 13:53 4 articles

Transparent human organs allow 3-D maps at the cellular level

For the first time, researchers have managed to make intact human organs transparent. Using microscopic imaging, they revealed complex underlying structures of the transparent organs at the cellular level. ...

14 Feb 13:53 phys.org 3476726124664471740.html
Transparent human organs allow 3-D maps at the cellular level

For the first time, researchers have managed to make intact human organs transparent. Using microscopic imaging, they revealed complex underlying structures of the transparent organs at the cellular level. ...

14 Feb 13:53 phys.org 3476726124664471740.html
Transparent human organs allow 3-D maps at the cellular level

For the first time, researchers have managed to make intact human organs transparent. Using microscopic imaging, they revealed complex underlying structures of the transparent organs at the cellular level. ...

14 Feb 13:53 phys.org 3476726124664471740.html
Scientists Turn Complete Human Organs Transparent For The First Time

For the first time ever, scientists have managed to make intact human organs transparent, allowing them to peer inside these vital body parts without needi

14 Feb 13:08 IFLScience 242791749605691459.html
Antarctica registers record temperature of over 20 C

14 Feb 08:19 1 article

Antarctica registers record temperature of over 20 C

Scientists in Antarctica have recorded a new record temperature of 20.75 degrees Celsius (69.35 Fahrenheit), breaking the barrier of 20 degrees for the first time on the continent, a researcher said Thursday.

14 Feb 08:19 phys.org 3476726123805123022.html
Ionotronic technology that doesn't require liquid electrolytes

14 Feb 14:21 1 article

Ionotronic technology that doesn't require liquid electrolytes

A team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts and Harvard University has developed a type of ionotronic technology that does not require liquid electrolytes. In their paper published in the ...

14 Feb 14:21 phys.org 3476726124368783621.html
Catalyst deposition on fragile chips

14 Feb 14:00 1 article

Catalyst deposition on fragile chips

Electrocatalysts can help to obtain chemicals from renewable raw materials or to use alternative energy sources. But testing new catalysts brings challenges.

14 Feb 14:00 phys.org 3476726123366434853.html
Transparent human organs allow 3-D maps at the cellular level

14 Feb 13:53 1 article

Transparent human organs allow 3-D maps at the cellular level

For the first time, researchers have managed to make intact human organs transparent. Using microscopic imaging, they revealed complex underlying structures of the transparent organs at the cellular level. ...

14 Feb 13:53 phys.org 3476726124664471740.html
Skyrmions like it hot: Spin structures are controllable even at high temperatures

14 Feb 13:50 1 article

Skyrmions like it hot: Spin structures are controllable even at high temperatures

A joint research project of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that previously demonstrated the use of new spin structures for future magnetic ...

14 Feb 13:50 phys.org 3476726125012800203.html
Tourists pose continued risks for disease transmission to endangered mountain gorillas

14 Feb 08:12 7 articles

Tourists pose continued risks for disease transmission to endangered mountain gorillas

Researchers at Ohio University have published a new study in collaboration with Ugandan scientists, cautioning that humans place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission during tourism ...

14 Feb 08:12 phys.org 3476726124071676681.html
Tourists place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission

Researchers at Ohio University have published a new study in collaboration with Ugandan scientists, cautioning that humans place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission during tourism encounters.

14 Feb 13:28 News-Medical.net 4522523031895259870.html
Tourists place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission

Researchers at Ohio University have published a new study in collaboration with Ugandan scientists, cautioning that humans place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission during tourism encounters.

14 Feb 13:28 News-Medical.net 4522523031895259870.html
Tourists place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission

Researchers at Ohio University have published a new study in collaboration with Ugandan scientists, cautioning that humans place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission during tourism encounters.

14 Feb 13:28 News-Medical.net 4522523031895259870.html
Tourists place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission

Researchers at Ohio University have published a new study in collaboration with Ugandan scientists, cautioning that humans place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission during tourism encounters.

14 Feb 13:28 News-Medical.net 4522523031895259870.html
Tourists place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission

Researchers at Ohio University have published a new study in collaboration with Ugandan scientists, cautioning that humans place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission during tourism encounters.

14 Feb 13:28 News-Medical.net 4522523031895259870.html
Tourists place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission

Researchers at Ohio University have published a new study in collaboration with Ugandan scientists, cautioning that humans place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission during tourism encounters.

14 Feb 13:28 News-Medical.net 4522523031895259870.html
Galactic cosmic rays affect Titan's atmosphere

14 Feb 14:19 1 article

Galactic cosmic rays affect Titan's atmosphere

Planetary scientists using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) revealed the secrets of the atmosphere of Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. The team found a chemical footprint in Titan's ...

14 Feb 14:19 phys.org 3476726123528150684.html
Chemical process breaks down lignin and turns birch wood into usable chemical products

14 Feb 14:29 1 article

Chemical process breaks down lignin and turns birch wood into usable chemical products

A team of researchers affiliated with multiple institutions in Belgium has developed a chemical process that breaks down lignin and turns birch wood into usable chemical products. In their paper published ...

14 Feb 14:29 phys.org 3476726123147813591.html
Leaking away essential resources actually helps cells grow

14 Feb 13:59 1 article

Leaking away essential resources actually helps cells grow

Experts have been unable to explain why cells, from bacteria to humans, leak essential chemicals necessary for growth into their environment. New mathematical models reveal that leaking metabolites—substances ...

14 Feb 13:59 phys.org 3476726123157236608.html
San Diego aquarium breeds rare weedy sea dragon in captivity

14 Feb 08:29 1 article

San Diego aquarium breeds rare weedy sea dragon in captivity

A Southern California aquarium has successfully bred the rare weedy sea dragon, the lesser known cousin of the sea horse that resembles seaweed when floating.

14 Feb 08:29 phys.org 3476726125016189021.html
Caribbean sharks in need of large marine protected areas

14 Feb 08:06 1 article

Caribbean sharks in need of large marine protected areas

Governments must provide larger spatial protections in the Greater Caribbean for threatened, highly migratory species such as sharks, is the call from a diverse group of marine scientists including Stony ...

14 Feb 08:06 phys.org 3476726124006103930.html
Scholarly journals work together to disseminate knowledge in ob-gyn

14 Feb 08:06 1 article

Scholarly journals work together to disseminate knowledge in ob-gyn

Citation rates of scholarly journal articles are tracked in many medical specialties and can affect health care treatment and research. Until the publication of a recent Rutgers-led study in JAMA Network ...

14 Feb 08:06 phys.org 3476726123073444043.html
Hundreds more malicious Google Chrome extensions taken down

14 Feb 09:38 7 articles

Hundreds more malicious Google Chrome extensions taken down

Over 500 malicious Chrome extensions removed and deactivated in users' browsers.

14 Feb 09:38 TechRadar 2111116914754930055.html
Hundreds more malicious Google Chrome extensions taken down

Over 500 malicious Chrome extensions removed and deactivated in users' browsers.

14 Feb 09:38 TechRadar 2111116914754930055.html
Hundreds more malicious Google Chrome extensions taken down

Over 500 malicious Chrome extensions removed and deactivated in users' browsers.

14 Feb 09:38 TechRadar 2111116914754930055.html
Google Sheds More Light On Stadia's Free Tier As 'Pro' Trial Period Winds Down

Users on the Pro subscription right now are all using their three-month trial, but those trials will end soon.

14 Feb 15:26 HotHardware 6258404626059548266.html
Google Stadia: Everything you need to know (Update: Free tier likely postponed)

The idea of a streaming gaming service is nothing new, but Google's Stadia is one of the most ambitious attempts yet. Here's everything you need to know!

14 Feb 17:28 Android Authority 5968532815675239970.html
Google Stadia: Everything you need to know (Update: Free tier likely postponed)

The idea of a streaming gaming service is nothing new, but Google's Stadia is one of the most ambitious attempts yet. Here's everything you need to know!

14 Feb 17:28 Android Authority 5968532815675239970.html
Google Stadia: Everything you need to know (Update: Free tier likely postponed)

The idea of a streaming gaming service is nothing new, but Google's Stadia is one of the most ambitious attempts yet. Here's everything you need to know!

14 Feb 17:28 Android Authority 5968532815675239970.html
Gmail could soon transform your inbox by 'bundling' related messages – here's how

14 Feb 13:49 4 articles

Gmail could soon transform your inbox by 'bundling' related messages – here's how

Gmail may soon scan your emails, add tags, and bundle them together based on their subject.

14 Feb 13:49 TechRadar 2111116915724810692.html
You could be cheating on your taxes without realizing it. Here's how to tell.

Recent changes in tax laws eliminating or curtailing some long-time deductions and credits could turn ordinary taxpayers into inadvertent tax cheats.

14 Feb 12:01 CNBC 7787100274337346430.html
You could be cheating on your taxes without realizing it. Here's how to tell.

Recent changes in tax laws eliminating or curtailing some long-time deductions and credits could turn ordinary taxpayers into inadvertent tax cheats.

14 Feb 12:01 CNBC 7787100274337346430.html
You could be cheating on your taxes without realizing it. Here's how to tell.

Recent changes in tax laws eliminating or curtailing some long-time deductions and credits could turn ordinary taxpayers into inadvertent tax cheats.

14 Feb 12:01 CNBC 7787100274337346430.html
Hundreds more malicious Google Chrome extensions taken down

14 Feb 09:38 1 article

Hundreds more malicious Google Chrome extensions taken down

Over 500 malicious Chrome extensions removed and deactivated in users' browsers.

14 Feb 09:38 TechRadar 2111116914754930055.html
Climate change could reduce life-spans of hundreds of species

14 Feb 08:00 1 article

Climate change could reduce life-spans of hundreds of species

Aging in cold-blooded organisms such as amphibians linked to high temperatures

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish Times 8204772967495266173.html
Antarctica temperatures reach 69 degrees for the first time ever, scientists say

14 Feb 10:42 4 articles

Antarctica temperatures reach 69 degrees for the first time ever, scientists say

Temperatures in Antarctica were hotter than 68 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time ever last Sunday.

14 Feb 10:42 Fox News 7362823819936509488.html
Scientists Turn Complete Human Organs Transparent For The First Time

For the first time ever, scientists have managed to make intact human organs transparent, allowing them to peer inside these vital body parts without needi

14 Feb 13:08 IFLScience 242791749605691459.html
Scientists Turn Complete Human Organs Transparent For The First Time

For the first time ever, scientists have managed to make intact human organs transparent, allowing them to peer inside these vital body parts without needi

14 Feb 13:08 IFLScience 242791749605691459.html
Scientists Turn Complete Human Organs Transparent For The First Time

For the first time ever, scientists have managed to make intact human organs transparent, allowing them to peer inside these vital body parts without needi

14 Feb 13:08 IFLScience 242791749605691459.html
Why your Valentine may benefit from hot chocolate during a romantic stroll

14 Feb 15:01 1 article

Why your Valentine may benefit from hot chocolate during a romantic stroll

New study suggests you may want to fill your thermoses full of hot chocolate before taking off on a romantic stroll.

14 Feb 15:01 Fox News 7362823819504885469.html
Soon, a simple blood test could be used to detect cancer

14 Feb 12:17 1 article

Soon, a simple blood test could be used to detect cancer

Researchers report high accuracy even before appearance of symptoms

14 Feb 12:17 BusinessLine 5283600301308475.html
As scientists race to produce Covid-19 vaccine, WHO urges frequent hand-washing

14 Feb 09:06 1 article

As scientists race to produce Covid-19 vaccine, WHO urges frequent hand-washing

An official of the World Health Organization (WHO) has reminded the public anew to always practice basic protective measures as these are important when it comes to preventing the spread of diseases.

14 Feb 09:06 Manila Bulletin News 7849457199208677696.html
CBCP-ECMI supports renewal of ABS-CBN franchise

14 Feb 09:09 1 article

CBCP-ECMI supports renewal of ABS-CBN franchise

The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Migrants and Itinerant People (CBCP ECMI) is for the renewal of the franchise of ABS CBN.

14 Feb 09:09 Manila Bulletin News 7849457199316299212.html
REAL TALK: Broke men are dateable, too

14 Feb 09:07 1 article

REAL TALK: Broke men are dateable, too

Money or no money, everyone deserves the headache of relationships.

14 Feb 09:07 Daily Nation 7421817124204483125.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

14 Feb 17:30 11 articles

China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19.There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness

14 Feb 17:30 Yahoo 7097669638205919044.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19.There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness

14 Feb 17:30 Yahoo 7097669638205919044.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19.There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness

14 Feb 17:30 Yahoo 7097669638205919044.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19.There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness

14 Feb 17:30 Yahoo 7097669638205919044.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19.There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness

14 Feb 17:30 Yahoo 7097669638205919044.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19.There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness

14 Feb 17:30 Yahoo 7097669638205919044.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19.There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness

14 Feb 17:30 Yahoo 7097669638205919044.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19.There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness

14 Feb 17:30 Yahoo 7097669638205919044.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19.There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness

14 Feb 17:30 Yahoo 7097669638205919044.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19.There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness

14 Feb 17:30 Yahoo 7097669638205919044.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19. There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness it causes, including 121 deaths reported in the past day. Six of those who died were health care workers — "a critical piece of information" as WHO continues to investigate why even rigorous medical guidelines haven't stopped the spread, WHO reported Friday. A total of 1,716 health care workers in China have contracted COVID-19 despite WHO's guidelines, so this weekend, a team of 12 international and WHO experts will arrive in China to meet with local medical professionals for a "joint mission." The experts will particularly look at disease transmission and response measures to see how processes for health care workers, who "are working with virtually no sleep in difficult conditions," can be improved, WHO…

14 Feb 17:30 The Week 149215355966248229.html
Scientists map coronavirus path with computer models

14 Feb 16:57 1 article

Scientists map coronavirus path with computer models

As the novel coronavirus spreads around the world, scientists are using the latest computer modelling techniques to predict its fallout: from the eventual number of cases and deaths to the peak of ...

14 Feb 16:57 Punch Newspapers 3524240996004866401.html
China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

14 Feb 17:30 1 article

China's Hubei province enacts 'wartime' measures as coronavirus count rises to 16,427

Coronavirus is continuing to spread throughout China and especially in the epicenter Hubei province, the World Health Organization said in a Friday update briefing on COVID-19.There are 47,505 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout China with 1,381 deaths reported from the pneumonia-like illness

14 Feb 17:30 Yahoo 7097669638205919044.html
Mysterious 'ghost population' of ancient humans discovered in African DNA

14 Feb 08:17 1 article

Mysterious 'ghost population' of ancient humans discovered in African DNA

Scientists examining the genomes of West Africans have detected signs that a mysterious extinct human species interbred with our own species tens of...

14 Feb 08:17 DAILY SABAH 8383944808415415621.html
Could you be suffering from sexsomnia? Here’s what you need to know

14 Feb 10:27 12 articles

Could you be suffering from sexsomnia? Here’s what you need to know

Patients with sexsomnia could even rape their partners in their sleep

14 Feb 10:27 Pulse Live 3606876835022516173.html
Could you be suffering from sexsomnia? Here’s what you need to know

Patients with sexsomnia could even rape their partners in their sleep

14 Feb 10:27 Pulse Live 3606876835022516173.html
Could you be suffering from sexsomnia? Here’s what you need to know

Patients with sexsomnia could even rape their partners in their sleep

14 Feb 10:27 Pulse Live 3606876835022516173.html
Could you be suffering from sexsomnia? Here’s what you need to know

Patients with sexsomnia could even rape their partners in their sleep

14 Feb 10:27 Pulse Live 3606876835022516173.html
Could you be suffering from sexsomnia? Here’s what you need to know

Patients with sexsomnia could even rape their partners in their sleep

14 Feb 10:27 Pulse Live 3606876835022516173.html
What women need to know about menopause and mental Health

Here, Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, discusses everything that women need to know about menopause and mental health

14 Feb 14:41 Open Access Government 7441385494927357527.html
What women need to know about menopause and mental Health

Here, Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, discusses everything that women need to know about menopause and mental health

14 Feb 14:41 Open Access Government 7441385494927357527.html
What women need to know about menopause and mental Health

Here, Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, discusses everything that women need to know about menopause and mental health

14 Feb 14:41 Open Access Government 7441385494927357527.html
Your testament could be invalid – here’s what you need to know

If your will does not conform to South Africa's minimum requirements, it will not be valid.

14 Feb 09:48 Lowvelder 3143322321129764458.html
What you need to know about that mysterious Chinese coronavirus

2019-nCoV, a never-before-seen coronavirus discovered in China is spreading. How worried should you be?

14 Feb 15:13 mnn 1276819565366622100.html
What you need to know about that mysterious Chinese coronavirus

2019-nCoV, a never-before-seen coronavirus discovered in China is spreading. How worried should you be?

14 Feb 15:13 mnn 1276819565366622100.html
What you need to know about that mysterious Chinese coronavirus

2019-nCoV, a never-before-seen coronavirus discovered in China is spreading. How worried should you be?

14 Feb 15:13 mnn 1276819565366622100.html
Could you be suffering from sexsomnia? Here’s what you need to know

14 Feb 10:27 4 articles

Could you be suffering from sexsomnia? Here’s what you need to know

Patients with sexsomnia could even rape their partners in their sleep

14 Feb 10:27 Pulse Live 3606876835022516173.html
Here’s where Xur is in Destiny 2 today, and what you should buy from him

Here are the latest items from Xur, and the location you can expect to find him

14 Feb 17:24 PCGamesN 7890463383123641645.html
Here’s where Xur is in Destiny 2 today, and what you should buy from him

Here are the latest items from Xur, and the location you can expect to find him

14 Feb 17:24 PCGamesN 7890463383123641645.html
Here’s where Xur is in Destiny 2 today, and what you should buy from him

Here are the latest items from Xur, and the location you can expect to find him

14 Feb 17:24 PCGamesN 7890463383123641645.html
MIT researchers report that widely used voting app could easily be hacked

14 Feb 16:07 5 articles

MIT researchers report that widely used voting app could easily be hacked

CHARLESTON, W.Va — An internet voting app that has been used in pilots in West Virginia, Denver, Oregon and Utah has vulnerabilities that could allow hackers to change a person’s vote without

14 Feb 16:07 New York Post 7654946768110754642.html
MIT: Hackers could alter ballots in widely used voting app

The researchers said they were forced to reverse engineer an Android version of the app because Voatz hasn’t allowed transparent third-party testing of the system.

14 Feb 11:39 ABC15 Arizona 911680911336148382.html
MIT: Hackers could alter ballots in widely used voting app

The researchers said they were forced to reverse engineer an Android version of the app because Voatz hasn’t allowed transparent third-party testing of the system.

14 Feb 11:39 ABC15 Arizona 911680911336148382.html
MIT: Hackers could alter ballots in widely used voting app

The researchers said they were forced to reverse engineer an Android version of the app because Voatz hasn’t allowed transparent third-party testing of the system.

14 Feb 11:39 ABC15 Arizona 911680911336148382.html
MIT: Hackers could alter ballots in widely used voting app

The researchers said they were forced to reverse engineer an Android version of the app because Voatz hasn’t allowed transparent third-party testing of the system.

14 Feb 11:39 ABC15 Arizona 911680911336148382.html
Scientists detect ‘ghost’ DNA from mysterious human species

14 Feb 17:46 1 article

Scientists detect ‘ghost’ DNA from mysterious human species

WASHINGTON – Scientists examining the genomes of West Africans have detected signs that a mysterious extinct human species interbred with our own species tens of thousands of years ago in

14 Feb 17:46 New York Post 7654946769308190749.html
January 2020 was Earth’s hottest January on record

14 Feb 14:52 1 article

January 2020 was Earth’s hottest January on record

WASHINGTON — Last month was the hottest January since scientists began keeping temperature records in 1880, US government forecasters said Thursday. The global average land and ocean surface

14 Feb 14:52 New York Post 7654946767619454583.html
Having more than 10 sexual partners throughout your life 'raises the risk of cancer'

14 Feb 13:49 1 article

Having more than 10 sexual partners throughout your life 'raises the risk of cancer'

The new study mirrors previous findings linking sexually transmitted infections in the development of several cancers and hepatitis

14 Feb 13:49 Wales Online 7686550517579933119.html
China virus death toll nears 1,500 but new cases fall

14 Feb 08:58 29 articles

China virus death toll nears 1,500 but new cases fall

The death toll from China's coronavirus epidemic rose to 1,483 on Friday but the number of new infections in hard-hit Hubei province fell after a change in case definitions caused a massive increase the previous day.

14 Feb 08:58 The Jakarta Post 7678601103348258671.html
China virus death toll nears 1,500 but new cases fall

The death toll from China's coronavirus epidemic rose to 1,483 on Friday but the number of new infections in hard-hit Hubei province fell after a change in case definitions caused a massive increase the previous day.

14 Feb 08:58 The Jakarta Post 7678601103348258671.html
China virus death toll nears 1,500 but new cases fall

The death toll from China's coronavirus epidemic rose to 1,483 on Friday but the number of new infections in hard-hit Hubei province fell after a change in case definitions caused a massive increase the previous day.

14 Feb 08:58 The Jakarta Post 7678601103348258671.html
China virus death toll nears 1,500 but new cases fall

The death toll from China's coronavirus epidemic rose to 1,483 on Friday but the number of new infections in hard-hit Hubei province fell after a change in case definitions caused a massive increase the previous day.

14 Feb 08:58 The Jakarta Post 7678601103348258671.html
Coronavirus Outbreak: Death Toll In China Rises To 1,488 As Confirmed Cases Of Infection Surge To Over 64,000

As many as 121 new deaths were reported on Thursday, with over 5,000 confirmed cases of infection

14 Feb 09:01 Swarajya 4977622829912679145.html
Coronavirus Outbreak: Death Toll In China Rises To 1,488 As Confirmed Cases Of Infection Surge To Over 64,000

As many as 121 new deaths were reported on Thursday, with over 5,000 confirmed cases of infection

14 Feb 09:01 Swarajya 4977622829912679145.html
China Covid-19 death toll nears 1,500; over 64,000 infections

BEIJING: The death toll from China’s Covid-19 coronavirus epidemic rose to 1,483 on Friday, but the number of new infections in hard-hit Hubei province fell after a change in case definitions caused a massive increase the previous day.

14 Feb 08:38 NST Online 3702929171624396592.html
Coronavirus Outbreak: Death Toll In China Rises To 1,488 As Confirmed Cases Of Infection Surge To Over 64,000

As many as 121 new deaths were reported on Thursday, with over 5,000 confirmed cases of infection

14 Feb 09:01 Swarajya 4977622829912679145.html
China Covid-19 death toll nears 1,500; over 64,000 infections

BEIJING: The death toll from China’s Covid-19 coronavirus epidemic rose to 1,483 on Friday, but the number of new infections in hard-hit Hubei province fell after a change in case definitions caused a massive increase the previous day.

14 Feb 08:38 NST Online 3702929171624396592.html
China Covid-19 death toll nears 1,500; over 64,000 infections

BEIJING: The death toll from China’s Covid-19 coronavirus epidemic rose to 1,483 on Friday, but the number of new infections in hard-hit Hubei province fell after a change in case definitions caused a massive increase the previous day.

14 Feb 08:38 NST Online 3702929171624396592.html
Coronavirus Outbreak: Death Toll In China Rises To 1,488 As Confirmed Cases Of Infection Surge To Over 64,000

As many as 121 new deaths were reported on Thursday, with over 5,000 confirmed cases of infection

14 Feb 09:01 Swarajya 4977622829912679145.html
Coronavirus death toll nears 1,400 in China, with 5,090 new cases

The number of reported cases has been rising more quickly after the hardest-hit province changed its method of counting them Thursday.

14 Feb 09:51 The New Indian Express 4718288654067094488.html
Coronavirus death toll climbs past 1,350 in China, 5,000 new cases reported

China's National Health Commission on Friday reported another sharp spike in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases and virus-related deaths.

14 Feb 12:22 TheHill 355432918483636173.html
Coronavirus death toll climbs past 1,350 in China, 5,000 new cases reported

China's National Health Commission on Friday reported another sharp spike in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases and virus-related deaths.

14 Feb 12:22 TheHill 355432918483636173.html
Coronavirus death toll climbs past 1,350 in China, 5,000 new cases reported

China's National Health Commission on Friday reported another sharp spike in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases and virus-related deaths.

14 Feb 12:22 TheHill 355432918483636173.html
Coronavirus death toll climbs past 1,350 in China, 5,000 new cases reported

China's National Health Commission on Friday reported another sharp spike in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases and virus-related deaths.

14 Feb 12:22 TheHill 355432918483636173.html
Coronavirus death toll climbs past 1,350 in China, 5,000 new cases reported

China's National Health Commission on Friday reported another sharp spike in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases and virus-related deaths.

14 Feb 12:22 TheHill 355432918483636173.html
China coronavirus death toll nears 1,400

China reports 5,090 new coronavirus cases in mainland, 121 new deaths

14 Feb 11:17 Dunya News 5863268918394696033.html
China coronavirus death toll nears 1,400

China reports 5,090 new coronavirus cases in mainland, 121 new deaths

14 Feb 11:17 Dunya News 5863268918394696033.html
China coronavirus death toll nears 1,400

China reports 5,090 new coronavirus cases in mainland, 121 new deaths

14 Feb 11:17 Dunya News 5863268918394696033.html
China coronavirus death toll nears 1,400

China reports 5,090 new coronavirus cases in mainland, 121 new deaths

14 Feb 11:17 Dunya News 5863268918394696033.html
China coronavirus death toll nears 1,400

China reports 5,090 new coronavirus cases in mainland, 121 new deaths

14 Feb 11:17 Dunya News 5863268918394696033.html
Virus Toll Jumps, With 5,090 New Cases Thursday

China on Friday reported another sharp rise in the number of people infected with the coronavirus, as the death toll neared 1,400.

14 Feb 14:02 Courthouse News Service 1799505150429635422.html
Virus Toll Jumps, With 5,090 New Cases Thursday

China on Friday reported another sharp rise in the number of people infected with the coronavirus, as the death toll neared 1,400.

14 Feb 14:02 Courthouse News Service 1799505150429635422.html
Virus Toll Jumps, With 5,090 New Cases Thursday

China on Friday reported another sharp rise in the number of people infected with the coronavirus, as the death toll neared 1,400.

14 Feb 14:02 Courthouse News Service 1799505150429635422.html
Virus Toll Jumps, With 5,090 New Cases Thursday

China on Friday reported another sharp rise in the number of people infected with the coronavirus, as the death toll neared 1,400.

14 Feb 14:02 Courthouse News Service 1799505150429635422.html
China virus death toll nears 1,400; US bemoans 'lack of transparency'

Nearly 64,000 people are now recorded as having been made ill by the virus in China.

14 Feb 10:37 DAWN.COM 4500271766860508685.html
China virus death toll nears 1,400; US bemoans 'lack of transparency'

Nearly 64,000 people are now recorded as having been made ill by the virus in China.

14 Feb 10:37 DAWN.COM 4500271766860508685.html
China virus death toll nears 1,400; US bemoans 'lack of transparency'

Nearly 64,000 people are now recorded as having been made ill by the virus in China.

14 Feb 10:37 DAWN.COM 4500271766860508685.html
Jokowi dreams of AI bureaucracy. But why is his administration waging war on science?

14 Feb 16:31 1 article

Jokowi dreams of AI bureaucracy. But why is his administration waging war on science?

Science  is not a religious dogma that is immune to criticism and revisions. However, that is by no means a license to dismiss it just because you dislike its conclusions or find them disturbing or inconvenient.

14 Feb 16:31 The Jakarta Post 7678601103258417924.html
China virus death toll nears 1,500 but new cases fall

14 Feb 08:58 1 article

China virus death toll nears 1,500 but new cases fall

The death toll from China's coronavirus epidemic rose to 1,483 on Friday but the number of new infections in hard-hit Hubei province fell after a change in case definitions caused a massive increase the previous day.

14 Feb 08:58 The Jakarta Post 7678601103348258671.html
How bioinformatics bolster the fight against the coronavirus

14 Feb 11:11 1 article

How bioinformatics bolster the fight against the coronavirus

The WHO and other experts still wonder why COVID-19 has remained undetected in Indonesia. The government has evacuated Indonesian citizens from Wuhan, the origin of the virus, to Natuna Island for quarantine.

14 Feb 11:11 The Jakarta Post 7678601102596291358.html
They Wanted Research Funding, So They Entered the Lottery

14 Feb 16:14 1 article

They Wanted Research Funding, So They Entered the Lottery

A survey of New Zealand scientists found that recipients of a randomized funding program favored random allocations of some kinds of grant money.

14 Feb 16:14 NY Times 1961078288067459857.html
Hurricane Dorian Ravaged Bahamas’ Reefs, Researchers Find

14 Feb 16:05 1 article

Hurricane Dorian Ravaged Bahamas’ Reefs, Researchers Find

The storm’s effects were uneven: About 30 percent of the country’s coral was destroyed, but some reefs appeared to be undamaged.

14 Feb 16:05 NY Times 1961078288781401257.html
As Mating Rituals Go, Valentine’s Day Isn’t So Bad

14 Feb 10:00 1 article

As Mating Rituals Go, Valentine’s Day Isn’t So Bad

Four reproductive tales from the animal kingdom, where sealing the deal doesn’t always turn out so great for one partner.

14 Feb 10:00 NY Times 1961078288693331486.html
Most People Who 'Can't Sing' Just Haven't Been Taught Properly

14 Feb 16:00 1 article

Most People Who 'Can't Sing' Just Haven't Been Taught Properly

Do you have a pair of vocal folds that can produce sound? Can you tell the difference between a higher note and a lower note? Good news! You and about 98.5% of the population absolutely can be taught how to sing....

14 Feb 16:00 Lifehacker Australia 3742423169904705604.html
Jaishankar comes between Nehru and Patel as Ramachandra Guha fumes

14 Feb 08:52 1 article

Jaishankar comes between Nehru and Patel as Ramachandra Guha fumes

Jaishankar said he has "learned" that Nehru wanted to keep Patel out of his first cabinet after Independence. Guha said it is a myth that has been "comprehensively demolished" and went on to accuse Jaishankar of "promoting fake news".

14 Feb 08:52 India Today 4286117812409021161.html
Research: Covid-19 could infect two-thirds of globe

14 Feb 13:55 4 articles

Research: Covid-19 could infect two-thirds of globe

AS THE number of Covid-19 coronavirus cases jumps dramatically in China, a top infectious-disease scientist warns that things could get far worse: Two-thirds of the world’s population could catch it.

14 Feb 13:55 NST Online 3702929170166057453.html
Bloomberg: Coronavirus could infect two-thirds of globe, research shows

Even if there were a way to reduce transmission by half, that would still imply that roughly one-third of the world would become infected.

14 Feb 09:24 UNIAN 6863008972519370235.html
Bloomberg: Coronavirus could infect two-thirds of globe, research shows

Even if there were a way to reduce transmission by half, that would still imply that roughly one-third of the world would become infected.

14 Feb 09:24 UNIAN 6863008972519370235.html
Bloomberg: Coronavirus could infect two-thirds of globe, research shows

Even if there were a way to reduce transmission by half, that would still imply that roughly one-third of the world would become infected.

14 Feb 09:24 UNIAN 6863008972519370235.html
Expert: Millions spent on importing vaccine, when they can be made in country

14 Feb 12:37 1 article

Expert: Millions spent on importing vaccine, when they can be made in country

KUALA LUMPUR: It is time Malaysia invests in the medical biology sector, and research and development in health science.

14 Feb 12:37 NST Online 3702929171084637009.html
China Covid-19 death toll nears 1,500; over 64,000 infections

14 Feb 08:38 1 article

China Covid-19 death toll nears 1,500; over 64,000 infections

BEIJING: The death toll from China’s Covid-19 coronavirus epidemic rose to 1,483 on Friday, but the number of new infections in hard-hit Hubei province fell after a change in case definitions caused a massive increase the previous day.

14 Feb 08:38 NST Online 3702929171624396592.html
MOVIES & BOOZE: The definition of romance brought to you in wine form

14 Feb 15:00 1 article

MOVIES & BOOZE: The definition of romance brought to you in wine form

Domaine Rolet, Poulsard, Vielles Vignes, AC Arbois, Jura 2017Pricing :  around €35Available ...

14 Feb 15:00 Newstalk 7635722257780835054.html
Rick Moranis returns to movies in ‘Shrunk’

14 Feb 15:39 1 article

Rick Moranis returns to movies in ‘Shrunk’

According to Deadline and the Hollywood Reporter, he’s coming back for an update of that movie, called “Shrunk.”

14 Feb 15:39 WVLT 4089046912086407994.html
Coronavirus Microscope Images Published by U.S. Researchers

14 Feb 14:54 1 article

Coronavirus Microscope Images Published by U.S. Researchers

More than 63,000 people in China have been infected by the virus, and more than 1,300 have died. There is no known vaccine or drug that’s been proven effective.

14 Feb 14:54 Bloomberg.com 4032480122647418564.html
Explained: What make the bat the deadliest disease carrier

14 Feb 09:26 1 article

Explained: What make the bat the deadliest disease carrier

Ebola, Nipah, Marburg, SARS, MERS, and now the new coronavirus Covid-19, all share one thing in common – they are thought to have originated in bats. Bats are potentially special in hosting numerous viruses that are extremely harmful when they infect humans and other animals.

14 Feb 09:26 Oneindia 2023829370759895643.html
GM Scrambles to Shield U.S. Plants From Virus Disruption

14 Feb 17:12 1 article

GM Scrambles to Shield U.S. Plants From Virus Disruption

General Motors Co. is working to maintain the flow of parts to some of its most profitable U.S. plants to keep them from becoming the next factories idled by the coronavirus spreading in China.

14 Feb 17:12 Bloomberg.com 4032480120937112733.html
Stubborn strain of Android malware disses resets

14 Feb 12:06 4 articles

Stubborn strain of Android malware disses resets

It's being called nasty—oh, the reinfection of it all— and sneaky for good reason: It's all of that, known to headache-watchers as xHelper, which turns out to be of no help at all once infected. The ...

14 Feb 12:06 Tech Xplore 4945708898608969593.html
Stubborn strain of Android malware disses resets

It's being called nasty—oh, the reinfection of it all— and sneaky for good reason: It's all of that, known to headache-watchers as xHelper, which turns out to be of no help at all once infected. The ...

14 Feb 12:06 Tech Xplore 4945708898608969593.html
Stubborn strain of Android malware disses resets

It's being called nasty—oh, the reinfection of it all— and sneaky for good reason: It's all of that, known to headache-watchers as xHelper, which turns out to be of no help at all once infected. The ...

14 Feb 12:06 Tech Xplore 4945708898608969593.html
Watch out for this Android malware that even survives factory resets

Watch out for this persistent Android malware that even survives factory resets. xHelper: the indestructible Android malware that keeps coming back.

14 Feb 12:03 Gizchina 5392375274713534289.html
Researchers discover how to improve safety of nuclear power plants

14 Feb 16:20 1 article

Researchers discover how to improve safety of nuclear power plants

Researchers at Tomsk Polytechnic University found a method to increase fuel lifetimes by 75%. According to the research team, it will significantly increase safety and reduce the operating cost of nuclear ...

14 Feb 16:20 Tech Xplore 4945708898599843612.html
Longstanding flaw in sensor readings could lead to heating and cooling design errors

14 Feb 16:19 1 article

Longstanding flaw in sensor readings could lead to heating and cooling design errors

Standard comfort measurements used to design buildings' heating and cooling systems share a common flaw, according to new research. The researchers said the findings could mean that designers have relied ...

14 Feb 16:19 Tech Xplore 4945708899586970193.html
Stubborn strain of Android malware disses resets

14 Feb 12:06 1 article

Stubborn strain of Android malware disses resets

It's being called nasty—oh, the reinfection of it all— and sneaky for good reason: It's all of that, known to headache-watchers as xHelper, which turns out to be of no help at all once infected. The ...

14 Feb 12:06 Tech Xplore 4945708898608969593.html
Drone designs arise from butterfly study: Undulating flight saves monarchs' energy

14 Feb 14:43 1 article

Drone designs arise from butterfly study: Undulating flight saves monarchs' energy

In a finding that could benefit drone design, award-winning research by a doctoral student at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) shows that the undulating flight paths of monarch butterflies ...

14 Feb 14:43 Tech Xplore 4945708898325826058.html
Artificial intelligence finds disease-related genes

14 Feb 13:50 1 article

Artificial intelligence finds disease-related genes

An artificial neural network can reveal patterns in huge amounts of gene expression data and discover groups of disease-related genes. This has been shown by a new study led by researchers at Linköping ...

14 Feb 13:50 Tech Xplore 4945708898202131640.html
China reports major drop in new virus cases; 143 new deaths

14 Feb 12:35 4 articles

China reports major drop in new virus cases; 143 new deaths

BEIJING — China reported Saturday a figure of 2,641 new virus cases, a major drop from the higher numbers in recent days since a broader diagnostic method was implemented. The number of new deaths rose slightly to 143, bringing the total fatalities in mainland China to 1,523. The total number of confirmed cases in the …

14 Feb 12:35 City NEWS 1130 5858657120359886688.html
China virus toll revised downward after deaths double-counted

China's death toll from the new coronavirus epidemic was revised downwards to 1,380 on Friday after officials said some fatalities had been counted more than once.

14 Feb 14:02 News24 3752801377011340289.html
China virus toll revised downward after deaths double-counted

China's death toll from the new coronavirus epidemic was revised downwards to 1,380 on Friday after officials said some fatalities had been counted more than once.

14 Feb 14:02 News24 3752801377011340289.html
China virus toll revised downward after deaths double-counted

China's death toll from the new coronavirus epidemic was revised downwards to 1,380 on Friday after officials said some fatalities had been counted more than once.

14 Feb 14:02 News24 3752801377011340289.html
Forgiveness combined with acetaminophen can alleviate social pain

14 Feb 14:41 1 article

Forgiveness combined with acetaminophen can alleviate social pain

Most everyone experiences the pain of social rejection at some point in their lives. It can be triggered by the end of a romantic relationship, losing a job or being excluded by friends.

14 Feb 14:41 News-Medical.net 4522523030591531964.html
Daily intake of non-fried potato linked to better diet quality compared to refined grains

14 Feb 13:06 1 article

Daily intake of non-fried potato linked to better diet quality compared to refined grains

Potatoes are often equated with refined grains due to their carbohydrate content. Yet, potatoes contain fiber, resistant starch, and key micronutrients that Americans need more of in their diet.

14 Feb 13:06 News-Medical.net 4522523030275749237.html
NASA Releases Remixed Version of Iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Photo

14 Feb 08:00 8 articles

NASA Releases Remixed Version of Iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Photo

A humbling photo of Earth taken by the Voyager 1 probe from a distance of 3.7 billion miles has been reprocessed by NASA to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the image.

14 Feb 08:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059002222738353.html
NASA Releases Remixed Version of Iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Photo

A humbling photo of Earth taken by the Voyager 1 probe from a distance of 3.7 billion miles has been reprocessed by NASA to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the image.

14 Feb 08:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059002222738353.html
NASA Releases Remixed Version of Iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Photo

A humbling photo of Earth taken by the Voyager 1 probe from a distance of 3.7 billion miles has been reprocessed by NASA to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the image.

14 Feb 08:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059002222738353.html
NASA Releases Remixed Version of Iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Photo

A humbling photo of Earth taken by the Voyager 1 probe from a distance of 3.7 billion miles has been reprocessed by NASA to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the image.

14 Feb 08:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059002222738353.html
NASA Releases Remixed Version of Iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Photo

A humbling photo of Earth taken by the Voyager 1 probe from a distance of 3.7 billion miles has been reprocessed by NASA to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the image.

14 Feb 08:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059002222738353.html
NASA Releases Remixed Version of Iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Photo

A humbling photo of Earth taken by the Voyager 1 probe from a distance of 3.7 billion miles has been reprocessed by NASA to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the image.

14 Feb 08:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059002222738353.html
NASA Releases Remixed Version of Iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Photo

A humbling photo of Earth taken by the Voyager 1 probe from a distance of 3.7 billion miles has been reprocessed by NASA to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the image.

14 Feb 08:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059002222738353.html
NASA Releases Remixed Version Of Iconic 'Pale Blue Dot' Photo

A humbling photo of Earth taken by the Voyager 1 probe from a distance of 6 billion kilometres has been reprocessed by NASA to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the image....

14 Feb 08:03 Gizmodo AU 3183561246856656114.html
Lab mice may have differences in small-intestine microbiome as compared to humans

14 Feb 11:20 1 article

Lab mice may have differences in small-intestine microbiome as compared to humans

There is a growing consensus that the gut microbiome is involved in many aspects of physical and mental health, including the onset of Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and even some behaviors.

14 Feb 11:20 News-Medical.net 4522523031595380859.html
A simple, straightforward approach to protein modification

14 Feb 11:54 1 article

A simple, straightforward approach to protein modification

Proteins are essential parts of organisms; thus, they are widely used in medicine, biology and chemistry. Enhancing their inherent properties by adding functional molecules to their structures is a common and important step in many fields.

14 Feb 11:54 News-Medical.net 4522523031191284031.html
Light touch on the skin loses its pleasure in people with migraine

14 Feb 12:57 1 article

Light touch on the skin loses its pleasure in people with migraine

A recent study published in the journal Cephalalgia, the official journal of the International Headache Society, builds on the sensorial characteristics of migraine patients.

14 Feb 12:57 News-Medical.net 4522523030685839621.html
NASA Releases Remixed Version of Iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Photo

14 Feb 08:00 4 articles

NASA Releases Remixed Version of Iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Photo

A humbling photo of Earth taken by the Voyager 1 probe from a distance of 3.7 billion miles has been reprocessed by NASA to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the image.

14 Feb 08:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059002222738353.html
The Power of the ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Three Decades Later

The spacecraft that captured the famous, fuzzy photo grows weaker each year, but the image still soothes.

14 Feb 11:45 The Atlantic 100708437950514017.html
The Power of the ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Three Decades Later

The spacecraft that captured the famous, fuzzy photo grows weaker each year, but the image still soothes.

14 Feb 11:45 The Atlantic 100708437950514017.html
The Power of the ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Three Decades Later

The spacecraft that captured the famous, fuzzy photo grows weaker each year, but the image still soothes.

14 Feb 11:45 The Atlantic 100708437950514017.html
Smelling your romantic partner’s T-shirt improves sleep efficiency

14 Feb 13:13 1 article

Smelling your romantic partner’s T-shirt improves sleep efficiency

Forget counting sheep. If you really want a good night's sleep, all you may need is your romantic partner's favorite T-shirt wrapped around your pillow.

14 Feb 13:13 News-Medical.net 4522523030874374217.html
New study describes inflammatory reaction in lab-developed human astrocytes

14 Feb 11:38 1 article

New study describes inflammatory reaction in lab-developed human astrocytes

Astrocytes are neural cells with many important functions in the nervous system. The inflammation of these cells occurs in brain infections and neurodegenerative disorders, a process called astrogliosis.

14 Feb 11:38 News-Medical.net 4522523031834455091.html
Study finds no advantage in using two antibiotics to treat MRSA infections

14 Feb 11:46 1 article

Study finds no advantage in using two antibiotics to treat MRSA infections

A world-first clinical trial has called into question the effectiveness of using more than one antibiotic to treat the deadly 'super-bug', Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia, commonly known as Golden Staph.

14 Feb 11:46 News-Medical.net 4522523030680195554.html
CDC grant allows CUNY SPH and NYU Grossman School of Medicine to participate in CPCRN meeting

14 Feb 13:22 1 article

CDC grant allows CUNY SPH and NYU Grossman School of Medicine to participate in CPCRN meeting

Fifty-three cancer researchers from eight different academic institutions around the country and their federal agency partners met in Chapel Hill on January 27 and 28 to launch the next five years of the Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network.

14 Feb 13:22 News-Medical.net 4522523031193551652.html
Study provides a detailed molecular snapshot of endometrial cancer

14 Feb 12:31 1 article

Study provides a detailed molecular snapshot of endometrial cancer

A study published Feb. 13 in Cell provides an unprecedented look at the dozens of molecular steps that occur to bring about endometrial cancer, commonly known as uterine cancer.

14 Feb 12:31 News-Medical.net 4522523029955101586.html
Billie Eilish releases theme song for James Bond’s No Time To Die

14 Feb 08:35 1 article

Billie Eilish releases theme song for James Bond’s No Time To Die

We love it already!

14 Feb 08:35 GOSS.ie 8755536024054087242.html
Tourists place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission

14 Feb 13:28 1 article

Tourists place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission

Researchers at Ohio University have published a new study in collaboration with Ugandan scientists, cautioning that humans place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission during tourism encounters.

14 Feb 13:28 News-Medical.net 4522523031895259870.html
UIC researchers discover unique organ-specific signatures for endothelial cells

14 Feb 13:59 1 article

UIC researchers discover unique organ-specific signatures for endothelial cells

Researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago have discovered that endothelial cells -; those that create the inner lining of blood vessels -; have unique genetic signatures based on their location in the body.

14 Feb 13:59 News-Medical.net 4522523030407973449.html
‘My New Born Baby Is Too Ugly, I Don’t Think I’m His Father’- Man Cries Out

14 Feb 09:57 1 article

‘My New Born Baby Is Too Ugly, I Don’t Think I’m His Father’- Man Cries Out

A man has amused some online users when he shared a photo of his new born baby, saying he did not father him because he looks so ugly

14 Feb 09:57 GhBase.com 8689748846432361513.html
How AI is stopping the next great flu before it starts

14 Feb 10:20 1 article

How AI is stopping the next great flu before it starts

Researchers are leveraging AI to develop new vaccines to diseases faster than ever.

14 Feb 10:20 Engadget 96641515754283440.html
Gilead drug prevents type of coronavirus in monkeys, raising hope for China trials

14 Feb 09:48 1 article

Gilead drug prevents type of coronavirus in monkeys, raising hope for China trials

An experimental Gilead Sciences antiviral drug prevented disease and reduced the severity of symptoms in monkeys infected with Middle East respiratory synd

14 Feb 09:48 The Japan Times 6673764368028743443.html
Klopp not keen on Salah appearance at Tokyo Olympics

14 Feb 15:12 1 article

Klopp not keen on Salah appearance at Tokyo Olympics

LONDON: Portugal and Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo has been given a long-term golden residency visa by the UAE as part of the country’s efforts to attract people with talent, including innovators, scientists and entrepreneurs. The golden visa is a long-term residency program that allows investors in public investments of at least AED10 million ($2.7 million) and people with

14 Feb 15:12 Arab News 8912634264264354804.html
Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

14 Feb 08:00 1 article

Climate change could cut lifespan of cold-blooded species – study

Scientists say their findings suggest global warming could have a huge impact on the life expectancy of some animals.

14 Feb 08:00 The Irish News 993066805933402.html
Scientist trains AI to write messages of love on candy hearts

14 Feb 11:44 1 article

Scientist trains AI to write messages of love on candy hearts

Janelle Shane marked Valentine's Day by teaching an AI to write messages for candy hearts after training the neural network on genuine messsges

14 Feb 11:44 Neural | The Next Web 3990801510050411064.html
How to restore WhatsApp messages when you get a new phone AND a new number

14 Feb 10:19 1 article

How to restore WhatsApp messages when you get a new phone AND a new number

Did you just get a new phone and a new number and want to restore your WhatsApp chat histories? Get in here to find out how to do it.

14 Feb 10:19 The Next Web 3990801510840070578.html
Boys more likely to bear the brunt of digital dating abuse: Researchers

14 Feb 14:57 1 article

Boys more likely to bear the brunt of digital dating abuse: Researchers

Researchers, including one of Indian-origin, revealed that boys were significantly more likely to experience all types of digital dating abuse and physical

14 Feb 14:57 The Sentinel 448185207197458621.html
Databases leak exposed 900K plastic surgery records with nude photos

14 Feb 17:38 4 articles

Databases leak exposed 900K plastic surgery records with nude photos

Leaked images, many of them graphic nude photos, were from imaging firm NextMotion in France

14 Feb 17:38 Boing Boing 4601305170301240159.html
Plastic Surgery Patient Photos, Info Exposed by Leaky Database

Hundreds of thousands of documents with plastic surgery patients' personal information and highly sensitive photos were exposed online by an improperly secured Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 bucket.

14 Feb 17:45 BleepingComputer 1217146045927819551.html
Plastic Surgery Patient Photos, Info Exposed by Leaky Database

Hundreds of thousands of documents with plastic surgery patients' personal information and highly sensitive photos were exposed online by an improperly secured Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 bucket.

14 Feb 17:45 BleepingComputer 1217146045927819551.html
Plastic Surgery Patient Photos, Info Exposed by Leaky Database

Hundreds of thousands of documents with plastic surgery patients' personal information and highly sensitive photos were exposed online by an improperly secured Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 bucket.

14 Feb 17:45 BleepingComputer 1217146045927819551.html
The scientific secrets inside a single grain of moon dust

14 Feb 17:59 1 article

The scientific secrets inside a single grain of moon dust

While scientists have studied Moon rocks for 50 years, researchers have for the first time conducted deep analysis on a single grain of lunar dust, atom by atom. Using a common materials science te…

14 Feb 17:59 Boing Boing 4601305169483982068.html
Bloomberg: Coronavirus could infect two-thirds of globe, research shows

14 Feb 09:24 1 article

Bloomberg: Coronavirus could infect two-thirds of globe, research shows

Even if there were a way to reduce transmission by half, that would still imply that roughly one-third of the world would become infected.

14 Feb 09:24 UNIAN 6863008972519370235.html
The life-and-death consequences of naming the coronavirus

14 Feb 15:40 1 article

The life-and-death consequences of naming the coronavirus

A bad name for an illness can be dangerous. That’s why it took so long to settle on Covid-19.

14 Feb 15:40 Vox 6416095788573609581.html
Microsoft’s AI improves text summarization performance by paying closer attention to the beginning

14 Feb 15:20 1 article

Microsoft’s AI improves text summarization performance by paying closer attention to the beginning

In a new preprint paper, Microsoft and University of Pittsburgh researchers detail an AI that summarizes text documents by attending to their intros.

14 Feb 15:20 VentureBeat 6273363635168213241.html
Love as healing power

14 Feb 11:00 1 article

Love as healing power

Dr Sue Carter, Director of the Kinsey Institute provides an expert insight into the role of oxytocin, a hormone that helps to explain the healing power of love

14 Feb 11:00 Open Access Government 7441385494316275549.html
Five cities testing people for coronavirus when they have flu symptoms

14 Feb 13:37 1 article

Five cities testing people for coronavirus when they have flu symptoms

Five U.S. cities have begun testing people with flu-like symptoms to see if they might instead have the new coronavirus that originated in China, a sign that officials think cases of the virus may be seeping into the country despite screening at airports.

14 Feb 13:37 Washington Examiner 4625792333836527009.html
The biology of “love”: Lessons from prairie voles

14 Feb 11:30 1 article

The biology of “love”: Lessons from prairie voles

Sue Carter, Director of The Kinsey Institute, discusses the fascinating nature of prairie voles and how they can teach us about the biology of “love”

14 Feb 11:30 Open Access Government 7441385494473890513.html
What women need to know about menopause and mental Health

14 Feb 14:41 1 article

What women need to know about menopause and mental Health

Here, Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, discusses everything that women need to know about menopause and mental health

14 Feb 14:41 Open Access Government 7441385494927357527.html
DNA Testing Confirms First Wolf Pack in Colorado in 70 Years

14 Feb 16:08 1 article

DNA Testing Confirms First Wolf Pack in Colorado in 70 Years

Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials confirmed the first documentation of a wolf pack in Colorado in more than 70 years.

14 Feb 16:08 Courthouse News Service 1799505149324400715.html
MIT: Hackers could alter ballots in widely used voting app

14 Feb 11:39 1 article

MIT: Hackers could alter ballots in widely used voting app

The researchers said they were forced to reverse engineer an Android version of the app because Voatz hasn’t allowed transparent third-party testing of the system.

14 Feb 11:39 ABC15 Arizona 911680911336148382.html
Experts say fake news could worsen disease outbreaks

14 Feb 14:42 1 article

Experts say fake news could worsen disease outbreaks

The increase in fake news could be making disease outbreaks worse, experts say.

14 Feb 14:42 RTE.ie 7595237277742575348.html
Study On Misogynist Men's Groups On The Internet Confirms The Obvious

14 Feb 15:04 1 article

Study On Misogynist Men's Groups On The Internet Confirms The Obvious

I'm sure if you've been online and strayed off of the Baby Shark music video on YouTube onto Reddit, Twitter, or even the comments section of the Baby Shar

14 Feb 15:04 IFLScience 242791749342314140.html
Scientists Finally Solve The Mystery Of How Millipedes Do It

14 Feb 15:08 1 article

Scientists Finally Solve The Mystery Of How Millipedes Do It

Ever found yourself up late at night, tossing and turning and asking yourself, how exactly do millipedes do it? Same. Thankfully, with a little bit of help

14 Feb 15:08 IFLScience 242791749337230568.html
Ice Dropped Down A 450-Foot Hole Sounds Exactly Like A Laser Gun Battle

14 Feb 14:10 1 article

Ice Dropped Down A 450-Foot Hole Sounds Exactly Like A Laser Gun Battle

Have you ever wondered what ice may sound like dropped down a deep icy well? Now, you don’t have to because scientists have just revealed it, and whatever

14 Feb 14:10 IFLScience 242791748496096122.html
Scientists Switch Consciousness On Or Off In Monkeys Using Tiny Brain Zaps

14 Feb 17:33 1 article

Scientists Switch Consciousness On Or Off In Monkeys Using Tiny Brain Zaps

How’s this for a wake-up call? Scientists have shown that it's possible to instantly jolt a monkey out of deep anesthetized sleep using a quick zap of elec

14 Feb 17:33 IFLScience 242791748457199729.html
Here's why Harry and Meghan made a secret stop at Stanford University in California

14 Feb 10:10 1 article

Here's why Harry and Meghan made a secret stop at Stanford University in California

Harry and Meghan are gearing up to launch their new charitable entity.

14 Feb 10:10 Channel24 2038030839606992712.html
It Was Over 20°C In Antarctica Last Week

14 Feb 12:57 1 article

It Was Over 20°C In Antarctica Last Week

Just days after mainland Antarctica tipped a record temperature of 18.3°C (64.9°F), there are fresh reports of yet another record in the region: a positive

14 Feb 12:57 IFLScience 242791749113620168.html
Coronavirus May Live up to 9 Days on Surfaces, New Study Finds

14 Feb 12:50 1 article

Coronavirus May Live up to 9 Days on Surfaces, New Study Finds

It turns out the coronavirus can be spread by touching infected surfaces now. A new study has found that the virus can live for up to nine days on surfaces, exacerbating the issue.

14 Feb 12:50 Interesting Engineering 7328942541575691844.html
Give Yourself Some Love Today With This Follow-Along "Yoga Kiss" Video

14 Feb 12:05 4 articles

Give Yourself Some Love Today With This Follow-Along "Yoga Kiss" Video

Want to tend to your body and mind today? Check out this "Yoga Kiss" video from Yoga With Adriene YouTuber and yoga instructor Adriene Mishler.

14 Feb 12:05 POPSUGAR Fitness 1694745614111071615.html
Coldplay Put Love on the Dancefloor with “Cry Cry Cry” Video

They play out love on the dancefloor in the new visual.

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Coldplay Put Love on the Dancefloor with “Cry Cry Cry” Video

They play out love on the dancefloor in the new visual.

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Coldplay Put Love on the Dancefloor with “Cry Cry Cry” Video

They play out love on the dancefloor in the new visual.

14 Feb 10:34 Spin 8163528371446614958.html
Now Scream This: The Best Horror Movies to Watch on Valentine’s Day

14 Feb 17:00 4 articles

Now Scream This: The Best Horror Movies to Watch on Valentine’s Day

In this edition of Now Scream This, we take a look at several great Valentine's Day horror movies you need to watch this weekend.

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Now Scream This: The Best Horror Movies to Watch on Valentine’s Day

In this edition of Now Scream This, we take a look at several great Valentine's Day horror movies you need to watch this weekend.

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Now Scream This: The Best Horror Movies to Watch on Valentine’s Day

In this edition of Now Scream This, we take a look at several great Valentine's Day horror movies you need to watch this weekend.

14 Feb 17:00 /Film 148788830449610013.html
Top 5 Best Valentine’s Day Movies On Netflix 2020

For those avoiding the crowds on the day of love and planning on staying in instead, here are 5 movies that fit the theme of Valentine's Day whether you watch alone or with a significant other.

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Four Shortlisted NASA Missions Would Explore the Nastiest Places in the Solar System

14 Feb 17:52 1 article

Four Shortlisted NASA Missions Would Explore the Nastiest Places in the Solar System

As part of its ongoing Discovery Program, NASA has selected four possible missions that would involve some of the most hostile and enigmatic places in the solar system.

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How Wollongong Uni beefed its tech to handle new 1t, 10GB/s microscopes

14 Feb 12:39 1 article

How Wollongong Uni beefed its tech to handle new 1t, 10GB/s microscopes

That's microscope, not telescope: Benchmark Awards 2020 finalist.

14 Feb 12:39 iTnews 4425008560241643310.html
Now Scream This: The Best Horror Movies to Watch on Valentine’s Day

14 Feb 17:00 1 article

Now Scream This: The Best Horror Movies to Watch on Valentine’s Day

In this edition of Now Scream This, we take a look at several great Valentine's Day horror movies you need to watch this weekend.

14 Feb 17:00 /Film 148788830449610013.html
Espresso May Be Better when Ground Coarser

14 Feb 14:00 5 articles

Espresso May Be Better when Ground Coarser

A very fine grind can actually hamper espresso brewing, because particles may clump more than larger particles will.

14 Feb 14:00 Scientific American 532798823767640098.html
Espresso May Be Better when Ground Coarser

A very fine grind can actually hamper espresso brewing, because particles may clump more than larger particles will.

14 Feb 14:00 Scientific American 532798823767640098.html
Espresso May Be Better when Ground Coarser

A very fine grind can actually hamper espresso brewing, because particles may clump more than larger particles will.

14 Feb 14:00 Scientific American 532798823767640098.html
Espresso May Be Better when Ground Coarser

A very fine grind can actually hamper espresso brewing, because particles may clump more than larger particles will.

14 Feb 14:00 Scientific American 532798823767640098.html
Espresso May Be Better Ground Coarser

A very fine grind can actually hamper espresso brewing, because particles may clump more than larger particles will.

14 Feb 14:00 Scientific American 532798823793461637.html
Espresso May Be Better when Ground Coarser

14 Feb 14:00 1 article

Espresso May Be Better when Ground Coarser

A very fine grind can actually hamper espresso brewing, because particles may clump more than larger particles will.

14 Feb 14:00 Scientific American 532798823767640098.html
Crew, researchers onboard Chinese research vessel found no fever

14 Feb 08:45 1 article

Crew, researchers onboard Chinese research vessel found no fever

  Authorities conducted health checks on 59 crew members and researchers onboard on a Chinese research vessel that arrived in Yangon Region on February 12 to do marine science research in cooperation with Myanmar, and no one was found to have a fever, the Ministry of Health and Sports reported.

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California lab report they discovered coronavirus vaccine in 3 hours

14 Feb 10:07 1 article

California lab report they discovered coronavirus vaccine in 3 hours

Greek City Times Article

14 Feb 10:07 Greek City Times 1506177378452438884.html
broken heart syndrome - know all about it | TheHealthSite.com

14 Feb 13:53 1 article

broken heart syndrome - know all about it | TheHealthSite.com

You may be madly in love. But if the relationship falls apart, you may develop a broken heart syndrome. Know how to deal with it.

14 Feb 13:53 Thehealthsite 4766622850679605273.html
sweet potatoes - add this food to your daily diet | TheHealthSite.com

14 Feb 12:30 1 article

sweet potatoes - add this food to your daily diet | TheHealthSite.com

The humble sweet potatoes come packed with a variety of nutrients that offer an instant health boost. Know why you must add this to your regular diet.

14 Feb 12:30 Thehealthsite 4766622849997958980.html
1 in 3 plants and animals could be extinct in 50 years

14 Feb 14:04 1 article

1 in 3 plants and animals could be extinct in 50 years

Unless global warming declines, extinction is in store for as many as one-third of Earth's species of plants and animals worldwide.

14 Feb 14:04 Futurity 5051862824227988717.html
Wasp nests reveal the age of ancient Aboriginal rock art

14 Feb 17:03 1 article

Wasp nests reveal the age of ancient Aboriginal rock art

The pigment in Gwion Gwion style rock art makes radiocarbon dating impossible. Instead, researchers used mud wasp nests to date the paintings.

14 Feb 17:03 Futurity 5051862824659834773.html
Love between parents has long-term benefits for kids

14 Feb 13:38 1 article

Love between parents has long-term benefits for kids

Children stay in school longer and get married later when their parents love each other, according to research with couples from Nepal.

14 Feb 13:38 Futurity 5051862825294557483.html
Vanishing snakes highlight the biodiversity crisis

14 Feb 13:21 1 article

Vanishing snakes highlight the biodiversity crisis

After frogs in protected area of Panama died off en masse, the snakes that ate them began to disappear, too. It shows the extent of our "biodiversity crisis."

14 Feb 13:21 Futurity 5051862826120397777.html
Present Your Data Like a Pro

14 Feb 13:15 1 article

Present Your Data Like a Pro

Demystify the numbers. Your audience will thank you.

14 Feb 13:15 Harvard Business Review 4845392232604992179.html
Mobile Phishing Campaign Uses over 200 Pages to Spoof Bank Sites

14 Feb 17:30 1 article

Mobile Phishing Campaign Uses over 200 Pages to Spoof Bank Sites

A phishing campaign focused on mobile banking used over 200 pages to impersonate legitimate websites for well-known banks in the U.S. and Canada.

14 Feb 17:30 BleepingComputer 1217146045086019897.html
NASA Mars 2020 rover arrives in Florida to prep for July launch to the red planet

14 Feb 08:15 1 article

NASA Mars 2020 rover arrives in Florida to prep for July launch to the red planet

NASA’s next Mars rover arrived in Florida this week (Feb. 12) to begin final preparations ahead of its planned July launch. The six-wheeled rover (and its accompanying Mars Helicopter) were ferried across the country by two Air Force C-17 Globemaster cargo planes.  The duo touched down at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center at approximately 3 p.m. […]

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Earth just recorded its hottest January in history

14 Feb 11:27 1 article

Earth just recorded its hottest January in history

January 2020 was the planet's hottest January since record-keeping began, according to NOAA.

14 Feb 11:27 mnn 1276819566321245369.html
The five key features in Blender 2.82

14 Feb 12:51 1 article

The five key features in Blender 2.82

Discover the key changes in the latest update to the 3D software, from fluid simulation to USD and UDIM support.

14 Feb 12:51 BlenderNation 3769153473726178911.html
Why flying at lower or higher altitudes might reduce the climate impact of air travel

14 Feb 11:24 1 article

Why flying at lower or higher altitudes might reduce the climate impact of air travel

Only a small fraction of flights would need to adjust their altitudes to achieve the effect, new research suggests.

14 Feb 11:24 mnn 1276819566005631178.html
Scientists Identify Genes from ‘Ghost Population’ of Ancient Humans

14 Feb 12:30 1 article

Scientists Identify Genes from ‘Ghost Population’ of Ancient Humans

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Scientists in US ramp up search for alien life

14 Feb 17:24 1 article

Scientists in US ramp up search for alien life

New technology is behind push to find extraterrestrials

14 Feb 17:24 Newshub 2131266985899282321.html
Precision scaffolds tailor biomaterials to promote wound healing

14 Feb 09:23 1 article

Precision scaffolds tailor biomaterials to promote wound healing

Box-shaped 3D tissue scaffolds cause human macrophages to switch into a pro-healing type, for use in biomaterial-based wound dressings

14 Feb 09:23 Physics World 8721234136139912222.html
A New Spin On 3D Printing Can Produce an Object In Seconds

14 Feb 10:30 1 article

A New Spin On 3D Printing Can Produce an Object In Seconds

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: A 3D model is sliced up into hundreds of 2D horizontal layers and slowly built up, one layer at a time. This layer-by-layer process can take hours or even days, but what if we could print the entire model at once? A new technique demonstrated by...

14 Feb 10:30 hardware.slashdot.org 2733814149965566497.html
How the Hell Did This Live Frog Get Inside a Green Pepper? An Investigation

14 Feb 16:00 1 article

How the Hell Did This Live Frog Get Inside a Green Pepper? An Investigation

A way too deep investigation into how a frog found its way into a Quebec couple's whole bell pepper.

14 Feb 16:00 Vice 3037582868111730706.html
Vietnamese scientists actively share information about nCoV - VietNamNet

14 Feb 09:34 1 article

Vietnamese scientists actively share information about nCoV - VietNamNet

The measures Vietnam is taking to cope with the nCoV epidemic are based on the experience and scientific research results that have been accumulated for many years, since the time it faced SARS epidemic in 2002-2003.

14 Feb 09:34 VietNamNet 1879169834480624184.html
Popular Preprint Servers Face Closure Because of Money Troubles

14 Feb 12:22 1 article

Popular Preprint Servers Face Closure Because of Money Troubles

The rise of preprint repositories has helped scientists worldwide to share results and get feedback quickly. But several platforms that serve researchers in emerging economies are struggling to raise money to stay afloat. One, which hosts research from Indonesia, has decided to close because of this...

14 Feb 12:22 science.slashdot.org 3975130317302315834.html
IGF-1 May Be Involved in Parkinson’s Development, Review Suggests

14 Feb 13:00 1 article

IGF-1 May Be Involved in Parkinson’s Development, Review Suggests

Increasing evidence links insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) deficiency to the development and progression of Parkinson's disease, a review study said. Estrogen, the female sex hormone thought...

14 Feb 13:00 Parkinson's News Today 2509734586937195258.html