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How to equip the brake of immunity

EurekAlert! - 9 Jul 2019 06:00
(Toho University ) Japanese scientists at Toho University in Tokyo discovered a new mechanism to generate regulatory T cells (Treg cells), lymphocytes preventing autoimmunity and excess immune responses. They found that ...
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How To Remove Zoom From Your Mac

Motherboard - 9 Jul 2019 19:08
How To Remove Zoom From Your Mac Here's how to disable the security and privacy issues that lets an attacker hijack your Mac webcam through Zoom.
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Nokia's new Beacon 1 mesh Wi-Fi router learns which wireless channels are the least congested Nokia is doubling down on home networking. Just last year, the former smartphone titan acquired mesh networking startup Unium and bowed its first wireless router, the Beacon 3. Now the company is back with a sleeker, che...
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Big, rare asteroid found making the rounds between Earth and sun - CNET While it may sound like something out of anime, this 'Atira' asteroid is very real.
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Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency faces more backlash - CNET The Indian government has joined the Libra pushback, a report says.
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Moment announces the world's first anamorphic lens for consumer drones Moment, known for releasing the first anamorphic lens for mobile phones several years ago, is branching out into the consumer drones market with another set of benchmark releases. The company has announced a Kickstarter ...
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Tell Android apps not to track you, and thousands of them will do it anyway Back in December Google CEO Sundar Pichai conceded during a session with members of Congress that the company could "do better" when it comes to helping users understand what steps to take to better protect their privacy...
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Under-fire carrier insists on forcing privacy-trashed punters into out-of-court arbitration T-Mobile US has finally responded to a lawsuit filed in May that accuses it of trashing its customers' privacy by selling off th...
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Three Expedition 60 crewmembers are orbiting Earth supporting a variety of biology research and spacesuit servicing today....
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Facebook is trying to woo YouTube stars with new ways to make money For many online video stars, YouTube is top of mind when it comes to the best place to post a video. Facebook seems to be trying to change that.       
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Siemens informed customers on Tuesday that several of its products are affected by the Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS) vulnerabilities impacting a majority of the Intel processors made in the last decade.
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Local web server will also reportedly reinstall Zoom if a user removes the application
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Technology Hits a High Note in Every Industry Including Music Whether we call it AtT (All Things Tech) or IoT (Internet of Things), technology is the ingredient that makes every industry viable in today's world. We now look to technology for solving problems across all business env...
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California's governor said last week's earthquakes caused at least $100 million in damage. But scientists warn the quakes are a wake up call to a region that's overdue for the "big one." Carter Evans reports.
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New findings show that, on top of its benefits for metabolism, mood, and general health, exercise also improves brain function. In recent studies, researchers learned that obese and overweight individuals are prone to in...
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How does the brain process rewards? Researchers are investigating how the brain responds differently to two commonly ingested rewards -- food and alcohol -- to understand how they alter neural activity and behavior.
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Electrical stimulation of the brain through the vagus nerve increases the motivations to work for food, according to recent findings. These findings demonstrate a novel method to alter motivation to obtain food.
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'Hunger hormone' enhances memory

Science Daily - 9 Jul 2019 23:18
Neuroscience researchers have identified a surprising new role for the 'hunger hormone' ghrelin. Ghrelin has previously been recognized for its unique role in sending hunger signals from the gut to the brain, but new fin...
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Recent research suggests that the psychological consequences of being in a disadvantaged position in society may stimulate appetite and increase eating regardless of one's ability to access healthier foods.
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If India stands by its proposed ban, Facebook's Libra could be dead on arrival The government of India has announced that it is considering a ban on Facebook's new cryptocurrency, Libra. Without this key market, the success of the burgeoning cryptocurrency is in serious doubt.
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Extremely premature infants who fail to grow as expected have delayed development of their microbiome, or communities of bacteria and other micro-organisms living in the gut, according to a new study.
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Computation and experimentation come closer together

Science Daily - 9 Jul 2019 22:34
A bioengineering group is bringing the worlds of computational modeling and experimentation closer together by developing a methodology to help analyze the wealth of imaging data provided by advancements in imaging tools...
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