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Location American Medical News for 25 March 2020
(St. Michael's Hospital) A medication commonly used to treat non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, or metastasized, may have benefits for patients with metastatic brain cancers, suggests a new review and analysis l...
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(Bentham Science Publishers) The first volume of the new book series Diabetes: Current and Future Developments presents comprehensive information on diabetes in conditions of kidney disease.
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COVID-19 forces three-month delay in 3GPP releases

Medical Design Technology - 25 Mar 2020 22:55
COVID-19 forces three-month delay in 3GPP releases 3GPP the standards body for wireless standards, has delayed the adoption of the next two releases (Release 16 and Release 17) each by three months. The delay is in response to the COVID-19 virus. 3GPP Release 16 stage 3 ...
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ECIA survey on impact of COVID-19 on electronics industry shows shift toward With the spread of the Coronavirus COVID-19 there is a need to provide visibility on how this crisis is impacting the electronic components industry and the supply chain. In order to provide this important visibility, EC...
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Solving a 50-year-old puzzle in signal processing

Science Daily - 25 Mar 2020 22:11
The same engineers, who announced the solution to a 50-year-old puzzle in signal processing last fall, have followed up with more research results. The engineers say their new algorithm is more useful and just as fast as...
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An aspirin a day does not keep dementia at bay

Science Daily - 25 Mar 2020 22:11
Taking a low-dose aspirin once a day does not reduce the risk of thinking and memory problems caused by mild cognitive impairment or probable Alzheimer's disease, nor does it slow the rate of cognitive decline, according...
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Engineers find ankle exoskeleton aids running

Science Daily - 25 Mar 2020 21:40
Researchers find that a motorized device that attaches around the ankle and foot can drastically reduce the energy cost of running.
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Researchers have discovered that rocaglate compounds are capable of killing Candida auris. The study offers hope of finding a treatment for this troubling, emerging pathogen.
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Closing in on the New Coronavirus

Discover - 25 Mar 2020 21:00
The eye-catching spikes sticking out from the surface of SARS-CoV-2 may inspire new ways to prevent or treat Covid-19 infections.
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A new study found no virus in tears of COVID-19 infected patients.
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Researchers have developed the first computational model of a human cell and simulated its behavior for 15 minutes -- the longest time achieved for a biological system of this complexity. In a new study, simulations reve...
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Too much salt weakens the immune system

Science Daily - 25 Mar 2020 20:38
A high-salt diet is not only bad for one's blood pressure, but also for the immune system. Mice fed a high-salt diet were found to suffer from much more severe bacterial infections. Human volunteers who consumed addition...
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How robots can help combat COVID-19

Science Daily - 25 Mar 2020 20:38
Can robots be effective tools in combating the COVID-19 pandemic? A group of leaders in the field of robotics say yes, and outline a number of examples. They say robots can be used for clinical care such as telemedicine ...
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A new literature review suggests that nutrition and diet have a profound impact on the microbial composition of the gut.
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Researchers have conducted a statistical analysis that predicts more than 70,000 heart attacks, strokes and other adverse cardiovascular events could be prevented each year in the U.S. through the use of a highly purifie...
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AI inference on MCUs? Yes, with development kits

Medical Design Technology - 25 Mar 2020 19:03
AI inference on MCUs? Yes, with development kits The microcontroller, the most widely deployed computing platform, is ready to welcome the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. Really? For a start, MCUs don't have enough storage space needed to hold the neural netwo...
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Life's Little Oscillations

Discover - 25 Mar 2020 19:00
A bevy of intricate biochemical fluctuations inside cells rule the natural world. Scientists are trying to figure out how they all work.
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PMIC reference designs cover Xilinx FPGAs and SoCs

Medical Design Technology - 25 Mar 2020 18:30
PMIC reference designs cover Xilinx FPGAs and SoCs Renesas Electronics Corporation announced three easy to use Power Management IC (PMIC) reference designs for powering the multiple supply rails of Xilinx Artix-7 FPGAs, Spartan-7 FPGAs, and Zynq-7000 SoCs, with and witho...
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In the treatment of tumors, microenvironment plays an important role. It often contains immune cells that are so changed that they promote tumor growth. Scientists have introduced a method by which cell samples from tumo...
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A recent study suggests that even organized efforts to clean surfaces can fall short, a reminder for us all that keeping our surroundings clean may require some additional work.
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Researchers propose a stopgap measure to help Covid-19 patients in acute respiratory distress: a drug called tissue plasminogen activator, which dissolves blood clots.
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Proximity sensors from Omron feature IO-Link, world's longest sensing range Manufacturers in the automotive industry are striving to make the most of the current trend towards electric vehicles and low fuel consumption by building lighter-weight vehicles and favoring aluminum over iron. As the p...
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