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Location American Technology News for 11 August 2020
Ronald Metellus parodies a gym announcement to members about reopening plans and coronavirus precautions.
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DARPA virtual dogfight will include battle between AI and human pilot DARPA has revealed its plans for the final of three AlphaDogfight Trials, a competition that will — this time around — take place entirely online. Anyone will be able to register and stream the competition, giving th...
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Does high blood sugar worsen COVID-19 outcomes?

Science Daily - 11 Aug 2020 22:33
Preliminary observations of COVID-19 patients with diabetes inspired an algorithm for glucose monitoring that's suspected to help combat the virus' serious complications.
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Researchers have figured out how to use a gene-editing tool called CRISPR 2.0 to prevent and treat deafness. But many deaf people are happy the way they are.
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Early neural activity associated with autism

Science Daily - 11 Aug 2020 18:01
Researchers have found evidence of signature brain activity in infants that predicted ASD symptoms later at 18 months old.
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New research into malaria suggests targeting enzymes from the human host, rather than from the pathogen itself, could offer effective treatment for a range of infectious diseases, including COVID-19.
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Infection prevention experts set out to gather evidence on the fitted filtration efficiency of dozens of different types of masks and mask modifications, including masks sterilized for reuse, expired masks, novel masks s...
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In recent years, the number of people affected by celiac disease, wheat allergy or gluten or wheat sensitivity has risen sharply. But why is this the case? Could it be that modern wheat varieties contain more immunoreact...
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Long-term risks of joint implants

Science Daily - 11 Aug 2020 18:00
Using highly complex analytical techniques, a group of researchers were able to observe in detail how different metals are released from joint implants and accumulate in the surrounding bone tissue. Findings showed a ste...
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(Kanazawa University) In catalytic reactions with organocatalysts, it is difficult to control radical reactions. We designed a thiazolium-type N-heterocyclic carbene catalyst having an N-neopentyl group. This catalyst wa...
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(West Virginia University) Through the aid of a five-year, $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, Salik Hussain will delve into the impact of inhalation co-exposure, namely from particles and ozone, on ...
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NASA's Dawn spacecraft discovers a hidden ocean under Ceres' icy shell - CNET Bright spots on Ceres, a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt, point to an underground ocean that remains active today.
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After two astonishing years, NASA's TESS is onto the next exoplanet hunt Just over two years after it first started hunting for new exoplanets, NASA’s TESS has completed its primary mission – now, it’s on to the next. The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite only began snapping images ...
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COVID-19 clinical trials lack diversity

Science Daily - 11 Aug 2020 21:39
Despite disproportionately higher rates of COVID-19 infection, hospitalization and death among people of color, minority groups are significantly underrepresented in COVID-19 clinical trials.
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Researchers have developed and validated a risk prediction model (called a nomogram) that can help physicians predict which patients who have recently tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are a...
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Study warns these common COVID-19 face masks aren't helping A new study warns that one of the go-to types of face covering for those complying with mask-wearing rules may not, in fact, be sufficient to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infected droplets. Masks have become a contenti...
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Researchers demonstrated how a deep learning framework they call 'Brain-NET' can accurately predict a person's level of expertise in terms of their surgical motor skills, based solely on neuroimaging data.
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Swapping out red meat for certain plant-based meat alternatives can improve some cardiovascular risk factors, according to a new study.
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Research exposes new vulnerability for SARS-CoV-2

Science Daily - 11 Aug 2020 18:02
Using nanometer-level simulations, researchers have discovered a positively charged site (known as the polybasic cleavage site) located 10 nanometers from the actual binding site on the spike protein. The positively char...
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A pair of new studies identify overlooked physiological factors and lack of knowledge around wellness as contributors to risk of stress fracture in women who run.
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A new study has confirmed what researchers already suspected to be the case: heat inactivates SARS-CoV-2 in human milk.
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Masks, PPE materials should be hydrophilic

Science Daily - 11 Aug 2020 18:02
Making masks and personal protective equipment (PPE) with hydrophilic surfaces, where droplets of coronavirus spread out and dry faster, could reduce infection risk, researchers say.
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