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Short-term vaping can trigger the inflammation that causes lung disease A study out of The Ohio State University has found that even short-term vaping can trigger inflammation in adults who have never previously smoked. This is the first time researchers have found changes in the lungs assoc...
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BARseq builds a better brain map

Science Daily - 17 Oct 2019 20:10
A brain mapping technique called BARseq is capable of mapping thousands of neurons in a single mouse, at single neuron resolution, while also detailing which neuron expresses what genes. It could be a game-changer for ho...
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Apple proposes how to steady what's on an iPhone screen when the user's hands are shaking Mobile device users who have trouble holding an iPhone steadily could be assisted by the smartphone to view images and other content, by compensating for hand movements to keep what is being viewed steady and in one plac...
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Imaging combined with genetic screening of cells enhances genomic discoveries New image-based genetic screening method helps researchers identify key regulators of inflammation.
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Luna Display now supports older Macs as a secondary screen Secondary display companies are among the latest to get a taste of Sherlocking, after Apple introduced Sidecar as part of the recent Catalina update. Honestly, the feature is far and away the best thing about the latest ...
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Levadata and IBM announced a solution that helps procurement teams become more agile and competitive.
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Ancient 'Cockroaches of the Sea' Fossilized While Playing 'Follow the Leader' Trilobites fossilized in Morocco seem to have been buried by a storm as they marched in an orderly queue.
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Unitedhealthcare, Chick-fil-A, State Farm, PNC, Sam's Club, and AMC Loews get how digitizing and focusing on customer service is key for repeat customers.
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Report: EU Antitrust Officials Are Looking Into Apple Pay, iPhone NFC Chips Officials across the European Union have already made their thoughts on Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency project clear. Now those concerns have extended to Apple Pay, with EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager's office pr...
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Huawei reports solid smartphone growth despite US blacklisting Huawei is not a publicly-traded company which means, among other things, it is not legally required to makes its financial information public. In fact, it never did until just this year, conveniently coinciding with the ...
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Elon Musk Smoking Joe Rogan's Weed Somehow Ended Up Costing Taxpayers $5 Million Last year, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk went on YouTube host Joe Rogan's show and smoked some weed. That was unfortunate, because SpaceX happens to be a U.S. military contractor with security clearances, and the U.S. g...
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Virgin Galactic's spacesuits give you that gym-ready look for spaceflights The first passengers of Virgin Galactic flights will be interested in the new spacesuits that were designed by Under Armour. They're sporty and offer all the comforts of today's modern athletic apparel, so don't be too s...
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O2 launches 5G in six UK locations today, plans available with no 5G premium O2 has switched on its 5G network in the UK - plans are available at no premium for 5G. The blue network joins Vodafone and EE on the 5G road (and Three,
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In 2010-2016, many US transplant centers commonly accepted deceased donor kidneys with less desirable characteristics. The use of these organs varied widely across transplant centers, however, and differences were not fu...
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Patients with complex needs -- serious mental and physical health problems and substance use disorders -- flock to emergency rooms costing the health care system billions every year. A new study suggests a nontraditional...
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Today's standard process for administering gene therapy is expensive and time-consuming -- a result of the many steps required to deliver the healthy genes into the patients' blood stem cells to correct a genetic problem...
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A simpler way to make some medicines

Science Daily - 17 Oct 2019 20:36
Organic chemists have figured out how to synthesize the most common molecule arrangement in medicine, a scientific discovery that could change the way a number of drugs -- including one most commonly used to treat ovaria...
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Researchers used a grip-force test to analyze sensorimotor function in people with the FMR1 premutation, with the aim of determining FXTAS risk and severity.
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Male and female mice have different brain cells

Science Daily - 17 Oct 2019 20:28
Scientists discover that a brain region known to control sex and violence contains rare cell types that differ in male versus female mice.
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Fundamental insight into how memory changes with age

Science Daily - 17 Oct 2019 20:11
New research could help explain why memory in old age is much less flexible than in young adulthood. Through experiments in mice the researchers discovered that there were dramatic differences in how memories were stored...
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Researchers have identified a targeted therapy for adolescent patients with neuroblastoma, a deadly pediatric nerve cancer, who would otherwise have no treatment options, according to a new study.
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For the first time, researchers have created mouse blastocyst-like structures, or 'blastoids,' from a single cultured cell. The work could help advance research into development as well as inform issues around pregnancy,...
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