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Users choose to engage with more partisan news than they are exposed to on Google Search

  • May 30, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
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Wagner, C. et al. Measuring algorithmically infused societies. Nature 595, 197–204 (2021). Rahwan, I. et al. Machine behaviour. Nature 568, 477–486 (2019). Sunstein, C. R. Republic.com (Princeton Un

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Super Low-cost Smartphone Attachment Brings Blood Pressure Monitoring to Your Fingertips

  • May 30, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
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Article Content Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a simple, low-cost clip that uses a smartphone's camera and flash to monitor blood pressure at the user’s fingertip.

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Free prescription drugs could reduce overall health-care costs in Canada: study

  • May 30, 2023, 12:42 a.m.
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Overall health-care costs could be reduced in Canada by providing free prescription drugs to patients, according to a new study. Led by a researcher from the University of Toronto's medical school, t

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New DNA testing technology shows majority of wild dingoes are pure, not hybrids

  • May 29, 2023, 8 p.m.
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Wild dingo populations have less dog lineage, with a significantly greater proportion of pure dingoes than previously thought, according to new research, challenging the view that pure dingoes are on

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Self-Administered Mobile Application to Detect Alzheimer's Disease Using Speech Data

  • May 29, 2023, 12:42 p.m.
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Medicine/Health Self-Administered Mobile Application to Detect Alzheimer's Disease Using Speech Data Apr 03, 2023 Image by Sergey Nivens/Shutterstock Researchers from the University of Tsukuba and I

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Researchers Identify Gene Expression Signature That Predicts Progression of Type 1 Diabetes

  • May 29, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
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The study led by Professor Laura Elo and Professor Riitta Lahesmaa aimed to identify transcriptional changes associated with disease progression in patients with recent-onset type 1 diabetes. The res

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Recycled and reused food contact plastics are ‘vectors’ for toxins – study

  • May 29, 2023, 7:42 a.m.
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Recycled and reused food contact plastics are “vectors for spreading chemicals of concern” because they accumulate and release hundreds of dangerous toxins like styrene, benzene, bisphenol, heavy meta

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Voter Disenchantment in the Aftermath of the 2005 EU Constitutional Referendum in France

  • May 29, 2023, 6:42 a.m.
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Article | Open Access | Ahead of Print | Last Modified: 24 May 2023 Voter Disenchantment in the Aftermath of the 2005 EU Constitutional Referendum in France Stefan Sliwa Ruiz Department of Global Ec

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Pre-hyperglycemia immune cell trafficking underlies subclinical diabetic cataractogenesis - Journal of Biomedical Science

  • May 29, 2023, 4:42 a.m.
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Novel enabling technologies for cataract imaging The first in vivo detectable sign of diabetic cataractogenesis were hyper-reflective dot-like microlesions [4] that were visualized with a surgical st

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Predicting PTSD and Complex PTSD among Iraqi and Syrian Refugees

  • May 29, 2023, 3:42 a.m.
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Alemi, Q., & Stempel, C. (2018). Discrimination and distress among Afghan refugees in northern California: The moderating role of pre- and post-migration factors. PLoS ONE, 13(5), e0196822–e0196822. h

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New study uncovers role of previously unknown protein in obesity and diabetes

  • May 28, 2023, 10:42 p.m.
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(Boston) – More than 40% of Americans are considered obese, and the trend continues to grow. The treatments or preventive options for obesity and obesity-associated diseases are limited. It is a major

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New research uses AI to analyse propaganda tweets on Iranian nuclear deal

  • May 28, 2023, 10:42 p.m.
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Thousands of state-sponsored propaganda tweets on the Iranian nuclear deal have been analysed using artificial intelligence by experts at the University of Portsmouth. The findings show that natural

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VLA Spots Polar Cyclone on Uranus

  • May 28, 2023, 7:42 p.m.
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Astronomers using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in New Mexico have observed a bright, compact spot centered at Uranus’ north pole at several wavelengths. This feature likely indicates the presen

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The brain’s protein-destruction machine learns new tricks at synapses, revealing a potential target for treating neurological disorders

  • May 28, 2023, 2:42 p.m.
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Scientists have long known that the cells’ ‘protein destruction machine’, the proteasome, plays a crucial role in protein clearance within the brain. However, a new study published in Science has reve

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Scientists Target Human Stomach Cells for Diabetes Therapy

  • May 28, 2023, 12:42 p.m.
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Stem cells from the human stomach can be converted into cells that secrete insulin in response to rising blood sugar levels, offering a promising approach to treating diabetes, according to a preclini

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That’s Not Nuts: Almond Milk Yogurt Packs an Overall Greater Nutritional Punch than Dairy-Based : UMass Amherst

  • May 28, 2023, 7:42 a.m.
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In a nutritional comparison of plant-based and dairy yogurts, almond milk yogurt came out on top, according to research led by a University of Massachusetts Amherst food science major. “Plant-based y

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Ketamine Shows Promise for Hard-to-Treat Depression in New Study

  • May 28, 2023, 12:42 a.m.
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A new study suggests that, for some patients, the anesthetic ketamine is a promising alternative to electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT, currently one of the quickest and most effective therapies for pa

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UMD Study Finds Brain Connectivity, Memory Improves in Older Adults After Walking

  • May 27, 2023, 3:42 p.m.
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Regular walks strengthen connections in and between brain networks, according to new University of Maryland School of Public Health research, adding to growing evidence linking exercise with slowing t

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Engineers at UMass Amherst Harvest Abundant Clean Energy from Thin Air, 24

  • May 27, 2023, 12:42 p.m.
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A team of engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has recently shown that nearly any material can be turned into a device that continuously harvests electricity from humidity in the air.

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Study: Giraffes Can Make Decisions Based on Statistical Information

  • May 27, 2023, 11:42 a.m.
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The ability to make inferences based on statistical information has so far been tested only in animals having large brains in relation to their body size, like primates and parrots. In a new study at

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153,000-Year-Old Homo sapiens Footprint Discovered in South Africa

  • May 27, 2023, 10:46 a.m.
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The 153,000-year-old footprint, which was found in the Garden Route National Park, a national park in the Garden Route region of the South African Western Cape and Eastern Cape provinces, is the oldes

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Psychedelic substance 5-MeO-DMT induces long-lasting neural plasticity in mice

  • May 27, 2023, 9:42 a.m.
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The psychedelic substances 5-MeO-DMT causes a long-lasting increase in the number of tiny protrusions called dendritic spines in the brain, according to new research published in Neuropsychopharmacolo

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Ångström-resolution fluorescence microscopy

  • May 27, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
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Materials Unmodified DNA oligonucleotides, as well as DNA oligonucleotides modified with C3-azide and Cy3B, were purchased from MWG Eurofins and Metabion. The M13mp18 and p7560 scaffold was obtained

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Can multivitamins improve memory? A new study shows 'intriguing' results

  • May 27, 2023, 8 a.m.
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Can multivitamins improve memory? A new study shows 'intriguing' results Enlarge this image toggle caption Grace Cary/Getty Images Grace Cary/Getty Images Americans spend billions of dollars on supp

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New treatment helps people stop addictive opioid painkillers used for chronic pain

  • May 27, 2023, 8 a.m.
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· Programme of combined one-to-one and group support sessions was tested in landmark clinical trial · After one year, one in five people were able to stop taking opioids without their pain increa

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Just Between Us Squirrels, There Might Be Trouble in the Arctic Dating Scene

  • May 27, 2023, 6:42 a.m.
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Although the Arctic is warming faster than any other region on Earth, there is relatively little research on how this heating is affecting animals. This new paper, which covers more than 25 years in N

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Another Possible Exercise Bonus: Preventing Parkinson's

  • May 27, 2023, 6 a.m.
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Another Possible Exercise Bonus: Preventing Parkinson's THURSDAY, May 18, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Regular exercise has a long list of health benefits, and a new study suggests another one could be a

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Scientists find way to make energy from air using nearly any material

  • May 27, 2023, 1:42 a.m.
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Listen 4 min Comment on this story Comment Gift Article Share Nearly any material can be used to turn the energy in air humidity into electricity, scientists found in a discovery that could lead to c

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Giardia duodenalis and dysentery in Iron Age Jerusalem (7th–6th century BCE)

  • May 27, 2023, 1:42 a.m.
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The aim of this study was to investigate whether G. duodenalis, E. histolytica and Cryptosporidium sp. may have been present in the Near East region prior to the Roman period. The Near East is the reg

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Farmers face a soaring risk of flash droughts in every major food-growing region in coming decades, new research shows

  • May 26, 2023, 11:42 p.m.
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Flash droughts develop fast, and when they hit at the wrong time, they can devastate a region’s agriculture. They’re also becoming increasingly common as the planet warms. In a new study published M

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Study shows dementia risk increases the younger a person develops diabetes

  • May 26, 2023, 7:42 p.m.
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New research published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes [EASD]) shows an association between type 2 diabetes (T2D) and developing dementia in later li

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Antarctic Ocean Circulation Has Slowed Dramatically, Study Finds

  • May 26, 2023, 6:42 p.m.
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Ocean circulation in the deep waters around Antarctica has slowed significantly over the past three decades, posing a threat to the climate system, according to a new study. Ocean circulation has kep

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New UCI-led research shows people who live to be 90+ with superior thinking skills are resilient to Alzheimer’s pathology in their brains

  • May 26, 2023, 5:42 p.m.
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Posted: 2023-05-24 Source: UCI School of Medicine The 90+ Study, one of the largest studies of its kind in the world, used cognitive assessment test scores from some of the more than 2000 particip

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Using AI, scientists find a drug that could combat drug-resistant infections

  • May 26, 2023, 2:42 p.m.
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Using an artificial intelligence algorithm, researchers at MIT and McMaster University have identified a new antibiotic that can kill a type of bacteria that is responsible for many drug-resistant inf

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Why high school kids are saying ‘yeah, nah’ to alcohol

  • May 26, 2023, 11:42 a.m.
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Thursday 25 May 2023 12:11pm Striking differences in the way high school students socialise may be one of the reasons behind a dramatic drop in youth drinking over the last 20 years, a study from the

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Curcumin activates a ROS/KEAP1/NRF2/miR-34a/b/c cascade to suppress colorectal cancer metastasis

  • May 26, 2023, 9:42 a.m.
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p53-independent effects of curcumin on CRC cells As shown previously [23], the amount of p53 protein increased after treatment of HCT116 cells with curcumin (Fig. 1A). In order to determine the relev

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