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Location American Medical News for 29 May 2020
How does general anesthesia cause loss of consciousness? Despite its 175-year-history of use by the U.S. medical system, science has been unable to definitively answer that question, until now. The lipid-based answer cou...
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Mandates like those found in the federal government's Families First Coronavirus Response Act may be helping to slow the pandemic.
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Researchers used existing technologies to show that exposing the coronavirus to riboflavin and ultraviolet light reduces blood-borne pathogens in human plasma and whole-blood products.
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Get ready for the latest science in heart failure

EurekAlert! - 29 May 2020 06:00
(European Society of Cardiology) Save the date for HFA Discoveries, the latest scientific platform of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Find out what's on the horizon for prevention and treatment during this inno...
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Sub-miniature Rubidium oscillator offers 1,000x better stability

Medical Design Technology - 29 May 2020 23:19
Sub-miniature Rubidium oscillator offers 1,000x better stability As demand grows, precision and reliability in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) is critical. With 5G networks on the rise, small, high-performing atomic clocks are becoming increasingly essential. Suntsu's newes...
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Key player in hepatitis A virus infection

Science Daily - 29 May 2020 22:13
Researchers designed experiments using gene-editing tools to discover how molecules called gangliosides serve as de facto gatekeepers to allow the virus entry into liver cells and trigger disease.
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Early exposure to anesthetics may make adolescents more susceptible to developing alcohol use disorder (AUD), according to new research.
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A team of scientists studying the origin of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that has caused the COVID-19 pandemic, found that it was especially well-suited to jump from animals to humans by shapeshifting as it gained the ability t...
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Who is winning the LPWAN race? Part 1

Medical Design Technology - 29 May 2020 22:08
Who is winning the LPWAN race? Part 1 A two-part tutorial series on Low-Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology & implementation. Low-power wide-area networks have continued gaining momentum over the last few years, propelled by IoT growth and sensor ubiq...
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Older men worry less than others about COVID-19

Science Daily - 29 May 2020 21:07
Older men may be at greater risk of contracting COVID-19 because they worry less about catching or dying from it, according to a new study.
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A new study shows the differences in visual motion perception in autism spectrum disorder are accompanied by weaker neural suppression in the visual cortex of the brain.
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When COVID-19 meets flu season

Science Daily - 29 May 2020 21:06
As if the COVID-19 pandemic isn't scary enough, the flu season is not far away. How severe will the flu season be as it converges with the COVID-19 outbreak? What can we do to prepare?
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A team of researchers has generated a developmental map of a key sound-sensing structure in the mouse inner ear. Scientists analyzed data from 30,000 cells from mouse cochlea, the snail-shaped structure of the inner ear....
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Evidence available to date suggests that minority ethnic groups in England, particularly black and south Asian people, may be at increased risk of testing positive for Covid-19, compared to people from white British back...
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How toxic protein spreads in Alzheimer's disease

Science Daily - 29 May 2020 21:06
Toxic versions of the protein tau are believed to cause death of neurons of the brain in Alzheimer's disease. A new study shows that the spread of toxic tau in the human brain in elderly individuals may occur via connect...
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An academic has achieved a milestone in statistical/mathematical physics by solving a 100-year-old physics problem -- the discrete diffusion equation in finite space.
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New method to map cholesterol metabolism in brain

Science Daily - 29 May 2020 21:06
Researchers have developed new technology to monitor cholesterol in brain tissue which could uncover its relation to neurodegenerative disease and pave the way for the development of new treatments.
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'Watcher' tracks coronavirus in Cincinnati and beyond

Science Daily - 29 May 2020 21:06
As cases of COVID-19 soar, two University of Cincinnati students develop an interactive dashboard that shows cases and deaths related to the novel coronavirus throughout the nation.
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New model predicts the peaks of the COVID-19 pandemic

Science Daily - 29 May 2020 21:06
Researchers describe a single function that accurately describes all existing available data on active COVID-19 cases and deaths -- and predicts forthcoming peaks.
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Passive-diode mixer covers 5G mmWave

Medical Design Technology - 29 May 2020 19:04
Passive-diode mixer covers 5G mmWave The MAMX-011043 image-reject passive-diode mixer from MACOM covers 5G mmWave frequencies. The post Passive-diode mixer covers 5G mmWave appeared first on Electrical Engineering News and Products.
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Called "far-UVC," this light is supposed to thwart pathogens like SARS-CoV-2 without harming humans -- but some researchers would like to see more evidence.
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Gut bacterial imbalance is linked with many neurological disorders. Now researchers have identified a common thread: changes in gut mucus. It's a new gut-brain connection that opens fresh paths for scientists searching f...
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