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APEC 2021 announces call for technical program paper digest submissions

Medical Design Technology - 11 Jun 2020 14:41
APEC 2021 announces call for technical program paper digest submissions APEC 2021, to be held in Phoenix, Az., from March 21-25, 2021, continues the long-standing tradition of addressing issues of immediate and long-term interest to the practicing power electronics engineer. APEC is now acce...
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Viewing dopamine receptors in their native habitat

EurekAlert! - 11 Jun 2020 06:00
(UT Southwestern Medical Center) A new study led by UT Southwestern researchers reveals the structure of the active form of one type of dopamine receptor, known as D2, embedded in a phospholipid membrane.
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(American Academy of Sleep Medicine) The American Academy of Sleep Medicine congratulates the recipient of the 2020 Trainee Investigator Award, Kent Werner, MD, PhD, and the two individuals who received the honorable men...
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Rubidium oscillator delivers ±0.03ppb frequency accuracy

Medical Design Technology - 11 Jun 2020 22:29
Rubidium oscillator delivers ±0.03ppb frequency accuracy Suntsu Electronics' new RSO30S-10.000M rubidium oscillator delivers a frequency stability of 0.03ppb irrespective of temperature fluctuations over an operating temperature range of -40 to +60 degrees C. This latest model...
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On-chip thermal sensor takes up 7x less IC space

Medical Design Technology - 11 Jun 2020 22:08
On-chip thermal sensor takes up 7x less IC space Moortec announced an addition to its deeply embedded monitoring portfolio, the Distributed Thermal Sensor (DTS) on TSMC N5 process technology. Moortec’s highly granular DTS offers a 7x area reduction in comparison to s...
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RAM chips lower form factor via Wafer-Level Chip-Scale Packaging

Medical Design Technology - 11 Jun 2020 21:58
RAM chips lower form factor via Wafer-Level Chip-Scale Packaging Winbond Electronics Corporation announced the introduction of new HyperRAM products with WLCSP, which reaches an unprecedented thin form factor in embedded applications. HyperBus technology was first published by Cypress...
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Sensor platform uses AI for smart odor sensing in ventilation systems

Medical Design Technology - 11 Jun 2020 21:52
Sensor platform uses AI for smart odor sensing in ventilation systems Renesas Electronics Corporation expanded its popular ZMOD4410 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) sensor platform with the power of embedded artificial intelligence (e-AI), enabling smart odor sensing for ventilation systems, bathr...
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One veteran ER doctor's crash course in treating COVID-19 patients in New York City.
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Inoperable malignant pleural mesothelioma, is a rare and aggressive cancer of the protective lining of the lungs, or pleura, often caused by exposure to asbestos.
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For people whose genes put them at risk of becoming obese, exclusive breastfeeding as a baby can help ward off weight gain later in life.
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Researchers have found that astrocytes, a type of brain cell can harbor HIV and then spread the virus to immune cells that traffic out of the brain and into other organs. HIV moved from the brain via this route even when...
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More than 120,000 novel human genetic variations that affect large regions of DNA have been discovered, some of which are linked to immune response, disease susceptibility or digestion.
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Putting 'super' in natural killer cells

Science Daily - 11 Jun 2020 21:14
Using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and deleting a key gene, researchers have created natural killer cells -- a type of immune cell -- with measurably stronger activity against a form of leukemia, both in vivo a...
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A new study shows that patient-derived adult stem cells can be used to model major depressive disorder and test how a patient may respond to medication and that fish oil, when tested in the model, created an antidepressa...
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More than 3 million Americans have glaucoma, a serious eye condition causing vision loss. Using human stem cell models, researchers found they could analyze deficits within cells damaged by glaucoma, with the potential t...
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Turning fluorescent tags into cancer killers

Science Daily - 11 Jun 2020 19:31
Fluorophores with one oxygen atom replaced by a sulfur atom can be triggered with light to create reactive oxygen species within cancer cells, killing them.
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A vitamin A analog may help treat diabetic retinopathy

Science Daily - 11 Jun 2020 19:31
Diabetic retinopathy is a common complication of diabetes and a leading cause of blindness among the working-age population. A new study reports that visual function in diabetic mice was significantly improved after trea...
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Plague was commonplace in medieval times, so finding its victims in a 15th century Lithuanian graveyard was no surprise. However, discovering one woman with a second disease, yaws -- a close relative of modern syphilis f...
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Methylation and the circadian clock are both conserved mechanisms found in all organisms. Researchers found that inhibiting methylation with a specific compound disrupts the circadian clock in most organisms except bacte...
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A compound discovered in the gills of wood-eating clams could be the solution to a group of parasites responsible for some of the world's most common infections.
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Scientists recently published findings indicating the baboon could prove to be a relevant model to test therapeutics and interventions for neurodegenerative diseases, such as early stage Alzheimer's and related dementias...
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Volunteerism: Doing good does you good

Science Daily - 11 Jun 2020 15:41
A new study takes a closer look at the benefits of volunteering to the health and well-being of volunteers, both validating and refuting findings from previous research. The results verify that adults over 50 who volunte...
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