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New AI Mimics Any Voice in a Matter of Minutes
Singularity Hub - 24 May 2017 19:00
The story starts out like a bad joke: Obama, Clinton and Trump walk into a bar, where they applauded a new startup based in Montreal, Canada called Lyrebird. Skeptical? Here's a recording. Sound clip credit: Lyrebird If ...
Sedentary lifestyle appears to increase risk for both kidney and bladder cancer
Science Daily - 25 May 2017 00:26
A connection between a sedentary lifestyle and risk of developing kidney or bladder cancer has been established by scientists.
Patients in rural hospitals can save thousands of dollars if local hospital is part of tele-emergency room network
Science Daily - 25 May 2017 00:26
Patients in small towns can save thousands of dollars in health care costs by avoiding transfer to a larger facility if their local rural hospital is part of a tele-emergency room network, according to a new study.
Printed, flexible and rechargeable battery can power wearable sensors
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 23:26
Nanoengineers have developed the first printed battery that is flexible, stretchable and rechargeable. The zinc batteries could be used to power everything from wearable sensors to solar cells and other kinds of electron...
Two types of empathy elicit different health effects
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 23:26
Psychologists have found that our bodies respond differently depending on the perspective we take when helping someone who is suffering. Stepping into the perspective of the suffering person leads to a health-threatening...
Recreational cannabis, used often, increases risk of gum disease
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 23:26
Recreational use of cannabis -- including marijuana, hashish, and hash oil -- increases the risk of gum disease, shows a new study.
New online database has answers on mitochondrial disorders
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 23:26
Providing answers - or at least more information - to the most difficult medical questions is the aim of medical scientists. And how research findings are translated and made available can be as important as the discover...
New brain mapping tool produces higher resolution data during brain surgery
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 23:26
Researchers have developed a new device to map the brain during surgery and distinguish between healthy and diseased tissues. The device provides higher resolution neural readings than existing tools used in the clinic a...
Targets for better anti-thrombotic medicine identified
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 23:26
Blood thinners, such as aspirin, reduce the risk of thrombus formation but also interfere with the initial clot formation that is essential for preventing blood loss from the wounds. Now researchers have discovered that ...
Range of challenging meditation experiences
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 22:17
Though it has gained popularity in the West as medically and psychologically beneficial, meditation can produce a much wider variety of outcomes, not all of them calm and relaxing, according to a new study that analyzes ...
Brain microenvironment makes HER2-positive breast cancer metastases resistant to treatment
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 22:17
A novel mechanism behind the resistance of breast cancer brain metastases to HER2- or PI3K-targeted therapies has been discovered, and a treatment strategy has now been identified that may overcome this resistance.
Cost-effective ways to combat HIV risk among intravenous drug users identified
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 22:17
With the abuse of opioids on the rise in the United States, researchers are concerned that increased HIV transmission from shared needles won't be far behind.
Zika virus likely circulated in Americas long before detection during 2015-16 epidemic
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 22:17
Analysis of the largest collection of Zika genomes to date reveals the trajectory and evolution of the virus as it spread throughout the Americas, with implications for future surveillance efforts.
Shedding light on how humans walk, with robots
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 22:07
Patients walking in clinical robotic suits do not modify their gait in response to forces that are meant to alter the height of their steps, though they do respond to alterations in step length, providing insight into ho...
New modified toy car designs offer children with disabilities more options
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 22:07
Researchers have developed two new modified toy car designs for children with disabilities in an effort to encourage them to further explore, play, and engage in physical and social activities.
Zika reached Miami at least four times, Caribbean travel likely responsible
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 22:07
With mosquito season looming in the Northern Hemisphere, doctors and researchers are poised to take on a new round of Zika virus infections. Now a new study explains how Zika virus entered the United States via Florida i...
Oxytocin administered to the nose increases emotion perception in autism
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 22:03
Intranasal oxytocin can influence how individuals with autism perceive emotion in others, a recent study has demonstrated. This is an important first step for a potential pharmacological treatment of autism.
Your mobile phone can reveal whether you have been exposed to radiation
Science Daily - 24 May 2017 22:03
In accidents or terror attacks which are suspected to involve radioactive substances, it can be difficult to determine whether people nearby have been exposed to radiation. But by analysing mobile phones and other object...
Why doesn't the UK government understand technology?
New Scientist - 24 May 2017 22:00
The UK needs more than a chief technology officer - we need to change the whole anti-technological culture
Three major UK parties respond to our technology manifesto
New Scientist - 24 May 2017 22:00
Proposals suggest liberals will again be drowned out by the drafters of the most extreme digital policy yet made by any democratic government
The three major UK parties respond to our technology manifesto
New Scientist - 24 May 2017 22:00
Proposals suggest liberals will again be drowned out by the drafters of the most extreme digital policy yet made by any democratic government
Learning to read and write rewires adult brain in six months
New Scientist - 24 May 2017 22:00
Illiterate adults who have learned to read and write over half a year show brain changes - even in regions not obviously linked to reading, writing or learning