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20 Tech Metatrends to Look out for in the 2020s

Singularity Hub - 10 Jan 2020 19:00
20 Tech Metatrends to Look out for in the 2020s In the decade ahead, waves of exponential technological advancements are stacking atop one another, eclipsing decades of breakthroughs in scale and impact. Emerging from these waves are 20 "metatrends" likely to revoluti...
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It is claimed so-called polygenic scores for education could help teachers, but a large study shows they don't reveal anything useful about individuals
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Dark Energy Is Real, Despite Claim to the Contrary

Live Science - 10 Jan 2020 19:09
Dark Energy Is Real, Despite Claim to the Contrary Researchers claim to have found serious fault with the existence of dark energy, but not everyone is buying into it.
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Researchers have created new open-source software which determines the accuracy of computer predictions of genetic variation within tumor samples.
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How a gut infection may produce chronic symptoms

Science Daily - 11 Jan 2020 00:52
For some unlucky people, a bout of intestinal distress like traveler's diarrhea leads to irritable bowel syndrome. Recent discoveries have given scientists a better idea of how this happens, and potential leads for new t...
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Patients who received Mohs surgery to treat the most serious form of skin cancer, melanoma, reported a 95 percent long-term satisfaction rate with their results, according to a new study.
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Experts in the Japanese phenomena of hikikomori say the condition of extreme social isolation is more widespread than previously acknowledged, and it deserves a clear and consistent definition to improve treatment across...
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A deep learning method with a convolutional neural network can support the evaluation of small solid renal masses in dynamic CT images -- especially in the corticomedullary image model -- with acceptable diagnostic perfo...
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In the first-ever genome-scale analysis of the puberty process in humans, researchers outline distinct and critical changes to stem cells in males during adolescence.
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A molecular switch has the ability to turn on a substance in animals that repairs neurological damage in disorders such as multiple sclerosis (MS) researchers discovered. The early research in animal models could advance...
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Very little information is known about the molecular development of leptomeningeal melanoma metastases (LMM), making it difficult to develop effective therapies. Researchers sought to change this by performing an extensi...
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Researchers have studied the safety of very long-term antipsychotic therapy for schizophrenia. According to the study mortality was higher during periods when patients were not on medication than when they were.
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Losing tongue fat improves sleep apnea

Science Daily - 10 Jan 2020 19:10
Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to measure the effect of weight loss on the upper airway in obese patients, researchers found that reducing tongue fat is a primary factor in lessening the severity of OSA.
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Researchers at the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine have found that a class of antibiotics called aminoglycosides could be a promising treatment for frontotemporal dementia.
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Fat cells are filled with droplets coated by molecules that act like hotel doormen: These 'doormen' control cellular access for nutrients as well as for the exit of energy-supplying molecules called lipids. In healthy in...
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(Pohang University of Science & Technology (POSTECH)) Sei Kwang Hahn and his research team from POSTECH developed a smart LED contact lens. They are preparing for commercialization of wearable medical devices with PHI Bi...
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What happens to deferred intentions in the brain?

Neuroscience News - 11 Jan 2020 01:52
Completed intentions are often not deactivated immediately but continue to affect people, especially when it comes to implementing new intentions.
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New research uses optical solitons in lasers to explore naturally-occurring supramolecules Curtis Menyuk, professor of computer science and electrical engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), has collaborated with a team directed by Philip Russell at the Max-Planck Institute for the ...
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Iran Plane Crash Wreckage Spotted from Space (Satellite Photos) Sharp-eyed satellites have spotted debris from the Ukrainian airliner that went down in Iran early Wednesday morning (Jan. 8).
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Australian Megafire Engulfs Nearly 1.5 Million Acres

Live Science - 11 Jan 2020 00:53
Australian Megafire Engulfs Nearly 1.5 Million Acres Two wildfires in New South Wales and Victoria have merged, forming a fire covering 2,300 square miles (6,300 square kilometers).
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A Man Developed an 'Eggshell' in His Testicle Due to Parasitic Worms The eggshell-like material was the result of a rare reaction to a chronic infection.
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What Is Heat Exhaustion?

Live Science - 11 Jan 2020 00:12
What Is Heat Exhaustion? What do football players and sugarcane harvesters have in common? They may all be at risk for heat exhaustion -- a hazardous condition that can lead to fatal heat stroke.
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