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Glimmer of hope even as Covid cases rise

Covid: Anti-masker who caught virus had ‘worst two weeks’

But none are in the same camp as Greater

A man who refused to wear a mask to protect

Manchester and now Nottinghamshire where people are in the “very high”...

himself from Covid-19 after believing fake theories about the disease has said...

Covid-19: PM set to announce monthlong England lockdown

A drop in temperature

It comes as documents suggested the UK was on course for a much higher death toll than during the first wave.

Over time, however, and in more recent years, lower body temperatures have been widely reported in healthy adults. A 2017...

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Liquid nanofoam: A game changer for future football helmets

New estimates of breast cancer risks associated with HRT

first and second jabs?

When a helmet withstands an impact severe enough to cause a concussion to the player wearing it, the safety features of the...

It confirms that HRT use is associated with increased risks of breast cancer, particularly for older women. However, it suggests...

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Graphene-based memory resistors show promise for brain-based computing

Cut chores and kill chill time: New advice to boost children’s academic achievement

Modern computing is digital, made up of two states, on-off or one and zero. An analog computer, like the brain, has many...

Exploring associations between 24-hour daily activities (sleep, sedentary time, light physical activity and moderate-to-vigorous...

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Black soldier fly larvae as protein alternative for hungry humans

Nucleus accumbens recruited by cocaine, sugar are different

‘We filmed our dad’s final months to help people’

Professor Louw Hoffman said black soldier fly’s larvae, which was already utilised for animal feed, was a high quality...

In a study using genetically modified mice, a University of Wyoming faculty member found that the nucleus accumbens recruited...

New mutant coronavirus strain IS more contagious by nearly

JOANNA HALL’S 30-day exercise plan to kickstart your New Year 50% DR MICHAEL MOSLEY launches a new series to make 2021 your healthiest year yet

Researchers take a stand on algorithm design for job centers: Landing a job isn’t always the right goal After locating them in the system, up pops the following text on the computer screen; ‘increased risk of long-term...

Most isolated massive stars are kicked out of their clusters A pair of University of Michigan studies reveals how some massive stars–stars eight or more times the mass of our sun–become...

Parasitology

Well oriented

A new study examines local perceptions of Chagas disease in a region where the infectious agent is endemic. The results underline...

Polypropylene (PP) is one of the most widely used plastics in the world. By controlling the spatial orientation of the propylene...

New artificial skin functions like natural skin

AI teachers must be effective and communicate well to be accepted, new study finds

Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) have developed an improved human-skin equivalent that...

Collecting sperm from Covid-19 patients IMAGE: Professor Cecilie Svanes at the University of Bergen is collecting sperm from Covid-19 patients. view...

ORLANDO, Oct. 30, 2020 – The increase in online education has allowed a new type of teacher to emerge ¬– an...

In a hurry to develop drugs? Here’s your cHAT IMAGE: Rice University scientists develop cHAT to simplify the reduction of alkenes to more useful intermediate molecules...

Melding biology and physical sciences yields deeper understanding of cancer

Why staying fit needs to be more than a walk in the park

BOSTON – An evolving understanding of cancer that incorporates the physical properties of tumors

Are you managing to keep fit? Chances are, probably not. We all know that maintaining fitness

Allergists offer reassurance regarding potential allergic reactions to COVID-19 vaccines Putty-like composites of gallium metal with potential for realworld application Nanoparticle drug-delivery system developed to treat brain disorders


and their surrounding...

levels is crucial, not just...

Covid-19 UK: Hull, Bath and Derby outbreaks growing quickest

Mouse studies link some autism to brain cells that guide sociability and platonic love

Covid-19 outbreaks are growing fastest in Hull, Derby, and Bath, according to official data that MailOnline has converted...

The findings, the researchers say, could eventually fuel the development of autism therapies that target disease symptoms...

Remdesivir for COVID-19: FDA approved but still unproven In a commentary published in the journal Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, researchers from Florida Atlantic University’s...

More infections than reported: New study demonstrates importance of large-scale SARS-CoV-2 antibody screenings Novel approach to measuring antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 Current antibody testing strategies are known for their lack of...

SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins disrupt the blood-brain barrier, new research shows Respiratory symptoms, however, are only part of the

Early results from DETECT study suggest fitness trackers can predict COVID-19 infections

story. Increasing evidence points toward blood

The DETECT study, launched on March 25, uses a

vessel inflammation as...

mobile app to collect smartwatch and activity tracker data from consenting...

Is the COVID-19 pandemic affecting dengue virus case numbers?

Face mask aims to deactivate virus to protect others

The dengue virus is transmitted by Aedes mosquitos and can cause severe fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, fatigue and...

With this in mind, the researchers developed a new concept for a mask that aims to make the wearer less infectious. The central...

Water fleas on ‘happy pills’ have more offspring

VUMC study finds faster, wider spread of COVID-19 in US households

“These substances are antidepressants, so-called ‘happy pills,’ that are often used in the treatment of...

IMAGE: Carlos G. Grijalva, MD, MPH, associate professor of Health Policy, Vanderbilt University Medical Center ...

For Black LGBQ+ Americans, intersectional experiences can hurt — or help, YSPH study finds

RUDN University chemist developed green method for malaria and leprosy drug production

For Black LGBQ+ Americans, Intersectional Experiences Can Hurt — Or Help, YSPH Study FindsUsing a new method for quantifying...

IMAGE: A chemist from RUDN University suggested an eco-friendly method for the synthesis of dapsone, a substance that...

A malformation illustrates the incredible plasticity of the brain

Cancer patients, clinicians find value in electronic real-time symptom

IMAGE: Neuronal fibers in a healthy brain (top) and a brain with agenesis of the corpus callosum (bottom). In the healthy...

IMAGE: Ethan Basch, MD, MSc, at the University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and his colleagues...

Future lake food webs in subarctic have more biomass and contain more omega-3 fatty acids

Collective impact partnership models help close health care workforce gap

IMAGE: In northern lakes algal and fish biomass are increasing with temperature and productivity. At the same time,...

IMAGE: Tammie Jones, research manager and PhD candidate in the Department of Health Administration and Policy at the...

A new spin on atoms gives scientists a closer look at quantum weirdness

Essex mum’s shock at breastfeeding photo backlash

IMAGE: Artist’s rendering of a method of measuring and controlling quantum spins developed at Princeton University. ...

The Breastfeeding Network said feeding in public was “totally normal”.

Covid spreading faster in England than ‘worst-case scenario’, documents show

Covid: When will it be over and we can do this again?

It had estimated 85,000 deaths from Covid over the course of winter.

So when can we expect to get back to normal? Do we just have to stick out the winter, before Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s...

NIH scientists discover rare genetic inflammatory condition in men

COVID-positive people spread the infection to others at home 53% of the time


Hundreds of men may be living with a potentially

COVID-positive people spread the infection to

deadly condition just discovered by National

others at home 53% of the time – and kids are just

Institutes of Health (NIH)...

as likely to transmit...

Covid-19 hospitalisations spike by a third in a week

Coronavirus Europe: Is mutated strain to blame for second wave?

The number of people being hospitalised with Covid-

A mutated strain of coronavirus that originated in

19 in England spiked by almost a third in a week,

Spain may be the culprit behind Europe’s

according to official...

catastrophic second wave,...

‘World-beating’ Test and Trace missed almost 25,000 positive cases

Coronavirus UK: Hull, Bath and Derby outbreaks growing quickest

Test and Trace has continued its never-ending

Covid-19 outbreaks are growing fastest in Hull,

downward spiral as official figures today showed the

Derby, and Bath, according to official data that

bungling system is reaching...

MailOnline has converted...

Coronavirus UK: SAGE calls for national lockdown to ‘save’ Christmas

Myocarditis linked to COVID-19 not as common as believed, study shows

Britain’s second coronavirus crisis is on track to kill

Reports of the rate of COVID-19 myocarditis have

more than 85,000 people this winter if the country

varied widely, ranging from 60% among middle-aged

doesn’t...

and elderly recovered...

High rate of symptomless COVID-19 infection among grocery store workers

Clinical trial indicates monoclonal antibody lowered hospitalizations and emergency visits

What’s more, among those testing positive, three out of four had no symptoms, suggesting these key workers could be...

The multisite, Phase II clinical trial tested three different doses of LY-CoV555, a monoclonal antibody derived from the...

New synthetic DNA vaccine against Powassan virus

Infection by confection: COVID-19 and the risk of trick-or-treating

Unlike the widely recognized Lyme disease, POWV causes a little known, potentially deadly infectious disease that is transmitted...

In a study published October 30, 2020 in the journal mSystems, researchers at University of California San Diego School of...

AI teachers must be effective and communicate well to be accepted

Study finds faster, wider spread of COVID-19 in US households

That’s why researchers at the University of Central Florida’s Nicholson School of Communication and Media are...

The study, led by Carlos G. Grijalva, MD, MPH, associate professor of Health Policy, and H. Keipp Talbot, MD, MPH, associate...

Coronavirus mutation may have made it more contagious

Asteroid’s scars tell stories of its past

The paper shows “the virus is mutating due to a combination of neutral drift — which just means random genetic...

IMAGE: This image shows four views of asteroid Bennu along with a corresponding global mosaic. The images were taken...

China’s most important trees are hiding in plain sight

Novel adoptive cell transfer method shortens timeline for T-cell manufacture

IMAGE: Picture of treetops view more Credit: provided by Harvard Forest In ecosystems around the globe,...

IMAGE: A faster approach for T-cell therapy against cancer. Knochelmann and colleagues show a subset of CD4 T-cells,...

Mobile smartphone technology is associated with better clinical outcomes for OHCA

Can glucose-lowering drugs impact mortality in COVID-19 patients with type 2 diabetes?

IMAGE: Retrospective cohort cardiac arrest calls to Paris Fire Brigade with “Staying Alive ” activation. ...

CAMBRIDGE, MA – October 27, 2020— In a preprint paper, “Impact of Glucose-Lowering Drugs on Mortality and...

Stereotypes and discrimination contribute to HIV-related stigma among nursing staff

Giving the immune system a double boost against cancer

Since the earliest study about nursing faculty and students attitudes and beliefs about caring for people living with HIV/AIDS...

Experts see substantial danger to democratic stability around 2020 election

IMAGE: A highly specialized cell, the fibroblastic reticular cell, coordinates immune responses to cancer cells. In...

Covid-19 hospital admissions surge 33 per cent in a week


IMAGE: Among the US public surveyed, a majority

Hospital admissions for Covid-19 patients surged by

of those who support Trump–as well as a plurality of

33 per cent in just seven days, official data reveals.

those who...

The biggest spike...

Coronavirus UK: West Yorkshire MPs angry about decision to put the region in Tier 3 lockdown

Coronavirus: UK’s infections are on ‘steady rise’ but not out of control, app data suggests

Yorkshire MPs have railed against the Government’s

Daily coronavirus infections in England surged by 50

decision to push the area into Tier Three lockdown

per cent last week as almost 52,000 people were

from this weekend,...

catching the virus every...

Coronavirus UK: 19 NHS trusts have more patients than in April

Britain’s Covid-19 R rate has DROPPED to between 1.1 and 1.3

Almost 20 NHS trusts in England are already

Britain’s coronavirus R rate has dropped again,

treating more coronavirus patients than at the peak

according to the government’s scientific advisers.

of the first wave, according...

SAGE today...

Covid-19 outbreaks are growing quickest in Hull, Bath and Derby

Coronavirus UK: Government considers Tier 4 lockdown, hints Raab

Covid-19 outbreaks are growing fastest in Hull,

Britain’s spiralling second coronavirus wave is on

Derby, and Bath, according to official data that MailOnline has converted...

track to kill more than 85,000 people this winter if the country doesn’t...

Coronavirus London: Only EALING’s R rate over England’s average

Parasitology: Bringing the locals onboard

Only one London borough has a bigger coronavirus outbreak than England’s average, MailOnline can reveal amid fears...

Chagas disease is found primarily in Latin America, but globalization is promoting its spread beyond the subcontinent. The...

Difficult to build a family after exposure to chemical weapons

Beetroot peptide as potential drug candidate for treating diseases

The study, published in BMJ Open, is based on qualitative, in-depth interviews with 16 survivors of the massive 1988 poison-gas...

The peptide that occurs in the roots of beetroot plants belongs to a group of molecules that plants use inter alia as a chemical...

Malaria parasites adapt to survive the dry season

Compression garments reduce strength loss after training

A team of international researchers, including Dr Mario Recker from the University of Exeter, has studied how the parasite,...

Their research findings were published in the European Journal of Applied Physiology. The team — led by assistant professor...

A new way to create a spectrum of natural-looking hair colors

Mothers pass on allergies to offspring

But there soon may be a solution for the growing list of salons and hair color enthusiasts searching for natural alternatives...

The study, which employed an animal model conducted according to the National Advisory Committee for Laboratory Animal Research...

Aspirin use best for those with high coronary calcium, low risk of bleeding

Healthcare app reduces symptoms of COPD compared to regular treatment

The findings, published online today in JAMA Cardiology, could give doctors and patients more concrete guidelines for making...

COPD is a common respiratory condition and one of the top causes of hospital admissions each year, particularly during winter...

Wistar creates a new synthetic DNA vaccine against Powassan virus

New drug candidate for the treatment of COVID-19

IMAGE: Powassan virus is a tick-borne, emerging infectious disease. view more Credit: The Wistar Institute PHILADELPHIA...

Researchers from the University of Kent, the Goethe-University in Frankfurt am Main (Germany), and the Hannover Medical School...

Dynamic photonic barcodes record energy transfer at the biointerface

Children with asymptomatic brain bleeds as newborns show normal brain development at age 2

IMAGE: Dynamic photonic barcodes enable molecular detection, from Zhou et al., doi 10.1117/1.AP.2.6.066002 view...

Washing hands and Halloween candy can mitigate COVID-19 contamination risks Washington, DC – October 30, 2020 – New research shows that COVID-19 exposure risk from

IMAGE: John H. Gilmore, MD, is senior author of the study. view more Credit: UNC School of Medicine CHAPEL...

COVID-19 a "golden opportunity" for terror organisations to intensify their propaganda


contaminated candy could...

The uncertainty and confusion caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is being “widely exploited by terror groups for spinning...

New cause of inflammation in people with HIV identified

Coronavirus treatment: Experimental drug in trial phase

Boston – While current antiretroviral treatments for

Volunteers take part in Covid-19 drug trial. Video,

HIV are highly effective, data has shown that people

00:01:25Volunteers take part in Covid-19 drug trial

living with...

Coronavirus antibodies that can ‘neutralize’ the virus can last at least five months

California twin girls, 9 months, conjoined at the HEAD are successfully separated

Coronavirus immunity can last up to five months – and maybe even longer – in the majority of

separated nine-month-old twin girls born conjoined

California doctors say they have successfully at the head after a marathon...

survivors, a new...

Coronavirus US: ICU units in Swing States overwhelmed as cases rise

Coronavirus: Symptomless form spread among grocery store workers

With the presidential election just five days days

Grocery store workers have a 20-fold higher risk of

away, coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths are all on sharp...

testing positive for COVID-19 than the general population, a new study...

Brainstem neurons control both behavior and misbehavior

Should I run, or should I not? The neural basis of aggression and flight

The mammalian brain is big, but the state of its activity is controlled by a much smaller number of neurons. Many of these...

Previous studies from the Gross group at the site of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Rome have revealed the...

Cancer-fighting gene restrains ‘jumping genes’

Positive student-teacher relationships benefit students’ long-term health, study finds

“There’s been long-standing literature associating retrotransposons with cancer,” says John Abrams, Ph.D.,...

Genomic study reveals role for hypothalamus in inflammatory bowel disease The findings were published in Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology. “Our results implicate a role...

PFAS: These ‘forever chemicals’ are highly toxic, under-studied, and largely unregulated This topic will be discussed at the Geological Society of America’s 2020 Annual Meeting, in a technical session which...

Rice finds path to nanodiamond from graphene IMAGE: Rice University researchers have expanded their theory on converting graphene into 2D diamond, or diamane. They...

“This research suggests that improving students’ relationships with teachers could have important, positive and...

Trust levels in AI predicted by people’s relationship style A University of Kansas interdisciplinary team led by relationship psychologist Omri Gillath has published a new paper in...

Comparing sensitivity of all genes to chemical exposure The study, published in the journal Chemosphere, advances the understanding of the interaction of chemicals, both pollutants...

Affinity vs. cooperativity Our biological processes rely on a system of communications — cellular signals — that set off chain reactions...

Models show how COVID-19 cuts a neighborhood path

World’s first agreed guidance for people with diabetes to exercise safely

IMAGE: This census tract map shows estimated ranges of the numbers of days to peak infection. view more Credit:...

A Swansea University academic has helped draw up a landmark agreement amongst international experts, setting out the world’s...

Landscape to atomic scales: Researchers apply new approach to pyrite oxidation

Decaying jellyfish blooms can cause temporary changes to water column food webs

IMAGE: Scanning electron microscope images of raspberry-shaped pyrite (left) and partially oxidized pyrite (right),...

Decaying jellyfish blooms fuel the rapid growth of just a few strains of seawater bacteria, effectively keeping this organic...


Hospital floors are hotspot for bacteria, creating route of transfer to patients

Evolution of consumption: A psychological ownership framework

NEW YORK (October 30, 2020) — The floors of

Researchers from Boston University, Rutgers

hospital rooms are quickly and frequently

University, University of Washington, Cornell

contaminated with antibiotic-resistant...

University, and University of Pennsylvania...

Doctors warn of a high rate of symptomless COVID-19 infections among grocery store workers

Coronavirus NYC: 36% firefighters and paramedics caught infection

Grocery store workers have a 20-fold higher risk of

first responders with the FDNY likely caught

testing positive for COVID-19 than the general

coronavirus at the height...

More than a third of New York City firefighters and

population, a new study...

Coronavirus: Purple ‘covid toes’ symptom can last FIVE MONTHS Dermatologists warned of five skin symptoms that

Tier 3 IS bringing down the R rate in the North West and cases are falling in locked-down Liverpool

may be a sign of the deadly infection after studying

Tier Three restrictions are working and causing

375 patients in Spain...

Covid-19 outbreaks to tail off across badly hit parts of England, official...

Sadiq Khan says ministers ‘must act now’ and slams No10 for not adopting a ‘circuit breaker’ Sadiq Khan has called for a national circuit breaker without further delay, as data shows the c oronavirus is spreading...

Coronavirus UK: Deaths are EXCEEDING SAGE ‘worst case scenario’ Britain’s second coronavirus wave is already on track to surpass the Government’s ‘worst case scenario’...

Tier Two lockdowns announced for 16 areas of England

Coronavirus: What’s the TRUTH behind England’s second wave?

WHICH AREAS ARE NOW IN TIER 3 AND WHICH FACE NEW TIER 2 RULES? Areas in Tier 3: (From midnight Sunday) West Yorkshire:...

Confusion over the true scale of England’s second wave was sparked today as one study claimed there are now more than...

Positive outlook predicts less memory decline

Denisovan DNA in the genome of early East Asians

A new study published in the journal Psychological Science found that people who feel enthusiastic and cheerful — what...

In 2006, miners discovered a hominin skullcap with peculiar morphological features in the Salkhit Valley of the Norovlin...

Muscle pain and energy-rich blood: Cholesterol medicine affects the organs differently

Molecular compass for cell orientation

Treatment with statins may also have negative side effects, some of which are so severe that people suffering from elevated...

Study identifies pitfall for correcting mutations in human embryos with CRISPR The study, the most detailed analysis to date of CRISPR in human embryos, shows that applying CRISPR to repair a blindness-causing...

The human body uses veins and blood to transport nutrients and oxygen throughout the body. Plants use a similar approach,...

A groundbreaking genetic screening tool for human organoids Genetic screens can routinely be carried out in flies and worms. In humans, a wealth of knowledge exists about genetic disorders...

High-sugar diet can damage the gut, intensifying risk for colitis

Stronger treatments could cure Chagas disease

“Colitis is a major public health problem in the U.S. and in other Western countries,” says Hasan Zaki, Ph.D.,...

Trypanosoma cruzi is a single-celled parasitic organism that causes Chagas disease. At least 6 million people are infected...

Autoantibody order, timing predict genetically at-risk children most likely to get T1D

Tube-dwelling anemone toxins have pharmacological potential, mapping study shows

IMAGE: Kendra Vehik, Ph.D., of the University of South Florida Health Informatics Institute, led the TEDDY analysis...

IMAGE: Analysis identified 525 genes encoding proteins that act on the nervous system, cardiovascular system and cell...

Study finds 5 distinct dog types from 11,000 years ago

Amount of COVID viral RNA detected at hospital admission predicts how patients will fare


An international team of researchers that includes a

IMAGE: High viral load is predictor of illness

Texas AM University professor has studied the

outcome in patients with COVID-19 admitted with

lineage of dogs and found...

pneumonia. view...

Fungal species naturally suppresses cyst nematodes responsible for major sugar beet losses

ICE detention centers saw sustained outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, says study

IMAGE: Young females of sugar beet cyst

More than a dozen U.S. Immigration and Customs

nematodes attached to host roots view more Credit:

Enforcement (ICE) detention centers experienced

James Borneman The...

large, repeated outbreaks...

Archaeologists reveal human resilience in the face of climate change in ancient Turkey

Decision conflict before cancer surgery correlates with lower activity after surgery

IMAGE: Microscope image of Iron Age oak twig from

BOSTON – Nearly one-third of cancer patients who

Tell Tayinat in Hatay, Turkey view more Credit: Brita

decide to undergo surgery for their condition may

Lorentzen TORONTO,...

have second thoughts,...

NHS Covid-19 app to issue more selfisolate alerts

Covid-19: Nearly 100,000 catching virus every day

“The update to the risk threshold is expected to increase the number of people asked to self-isolate by the app, having...

France and Germany have turned to forms of lockdown to control the virus.

Moderna may know if its COVID-19 vaccine works by next month and is preparing for a global launch

Gender, age divide in new bullying study

Moderna Inc says it expects to know if its experimental coronavirus vaccine is effective by next month. In an earnings call...

Small brain device proves big game changer for severely paralysed patients The device, Stentrode™, has been implanted successfully in two patients, who both suffer from severe paralysis due to amyotrophic...

Researchers at Flinders University, Australia and the University of Thessaly in Greece also found that female students display...

Nudges fail more often than is reported The researchers looked at published failed behavioural interventions across all areas that impact society, from healthy eating...

How the immune system deals with the gut’s plethora of microbes

Copolymer helps remove pervasive PFAS toxins from environment

But now, new research published in Nature suggests that the gut’s local immune system can be quite precise, creating...

IMAGE: Illinois engineers Kwiyong Kim, left, Xiao Su, Johannes Elbert and Paola Baldaguez Medina are part of a team...

New research shows SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins disrupt the blood-brain barrier

Smart bottle brushes

IMAGE: Servio H. Ramirez, PhD, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine...

‘Lazy use’ of term populist has helped to legitimize far-right politics

IMAGE: Upon heating thermoresponsive molecular brushes with propylene oxide/ethylene oxide copolymer side chains in...

Where were Jupiter and Saturn born?

In 2017 the term ‘populism’ made ‘Word of the Year’ according to The Cambridge Dictionary for its...

IMAGE: New work led by Carnegie’s Matt Clement reveals the likely original locations of Saturn and Jupiter. ...

Priming the immune system to attack cancer

How people would choose who gets scarce COVID-19 treatment

Immunotherapies, such as checkpoint inhibitor drugs, have made worlds of difference for the treatment of cancer. Most clinicians...

COLUMBUS, Ohio – As COVID-19 cases begin climbing again in the United States, the possibility arises of a grim moral...

Trust levels in AI predicted by people’s relationship style, study shows

Florida’s pandemic death toll may be undercounted by 8,000

LAWRENCE — How likely you are to trust a selfdriving car or advice from Siri? A University of Kansas interdisciplinary...

Florida‘s 2020 death toll is as many as 8,000 fatalities higher than a usual year’s, even beyond the deaths directly...

Tier 1+ DOESN’T exist, ministers say

Keeping gyms and leisure centres open is critical to ensuring health and wellbeing, say academics

Ministers today distanced themselves from Bristol’s decision to introduce ‘Tier 1+’ measures. Department...


Gyms ARE Covid-safe: Experts say they pose a low risk of spreading the virus and keeping them open boosts health and wellbeing 487...

Coronavirus: Bangladeshi doctor ‘catches infection for THIRD time’ A Bangladeshi doctor has allegedly caught

One in six working-age adults hospitalised with coronavirus work for the NHS, finds study

coronavirus three times, according to local reports

NHS workers and their relatives account for one in

that would mark a world-first. The...

six Covid-19 patients of working age who are hospitalised, a study has...

Nearly 100,000 people in England catching Covid-19 every day, ‘worrying’ Government-led study finds

Average body temperature among healthy adults declined over the past two decades

Nearly 100,000 Britons are getting infected with

Over time, however, and in more recent years, lower

coronavirus every day, according to results of

body temperatures have been widely reported in

Government-led surveillance...

healthy adults. A 2017...

Male fin whales surprise scientists by swapping songs

Some COVID-19 "long haulers" experience lasting skin problems

IMAGE: A glimpse of a fin whale taken off the coast of San Diego, California. NMFS Permit 17312 view more Credit:...

BOSTON – Some patients with COVID-19 have persistent skin-related symptoms long after their initial infection has cleared,...

New analysis reveals ‘long-hauler’ COVID-19 patients with prolonged skin symptoms

New evidence shows microbe strain can orally treat systemic inflammation in psoriasis

LUGANO, 29 October, 2020 – Some COVID-19 patients experience long-lasting skin symptoms that vary according to type...

LUGANO, 29 October, 2020 – Disruptive innovations in psoriasis are leading the way at EADV’s 29th Congress, EADV...

Effective stroke drugs are saving the NHS millions

International team tracks record-setting smoke cloud from Australian wildfires

Drugs prescribed to high-risk stroke patients are costing the NHS hundreds of millions each year – but they are so...

IMAGE: USask researcher Prof. Adam Bourassa view more Credit: Submitted/USask SASKATOON – Researchers...

Seesaw of Indo-Pacific summer monsoons triggered by the tropical Atlantic Ocean

Study measures effectiveness of different face mask materials when coughing

IMAGE: The increasing influences from the tropical Atlantic sea surface temperature could trigger the observed multidecadal...

A team of researchers have tested everything from t-shirts and socks to jeans and vacuum bags to determine what type of mask...

East London mural honours NHS workforce

Covid-19: ‘Too early to say’ what Christmas rules will be says minister

Giant new mural celebrates NHS. Video, 00:02:01Giant new mural celebrates NHS

Macron declares second national lockdown in France The tough new curbs on travel, businesses and gatherings are aimed at...

Covid-19: Nearly 100,000 catching virus every day

Coronavirus US: Trump administration to pay $375m for antibody drug

France and Germany have turned to forms of lockdown to control the virus.

Trump administration will pay Eli Lilly $375 million for 300,000 doses of its coronavirus antibody drug if FDA approves the...

Coronavirus US: 94k children infected in two weeks, 800k in total

Coronavirus US: CDC says 20% adults under 30 DON’T wear face masks

Coronavirus infections among American children make up 11 percent of all cases in the US, a new report finds. As of October...

The youngest American adults are by far the worst at taking precautions to help reduce the spread of coronavirus, the Centers...

Eli Lilly’s antibody drug lowers viral loads and improves symptoms in mildly ill COVID-19 patients

Coronavirus: Destructive ‘autoantibodies’ develop in some survivors

Eli Lilly Co’s coronavirus antibody treatment can almost completely reduce viral loads in COVID-19 patients to zero...

Immune cells that coronavirus survivors develop in an attempt to fight the infection may turn on some of them, attacking...


Risk of breast cancer linked to receiving HRT during menopause is lower risk than previously feared

Death rates among people with severe COVID-19 drop by a half in England

Risk of breast cancer linked to receiving HRT during

published in Critical Care Medicine, found a

menopause is a lower risk than previously feared,

significant drop in death rates...

An analysis of over 21,000 hospital admissions,

study shows Oxford...

Genetic analysis system yields new insights into bacterial pneumonia

Paracetamol poisonings up

“Bacterial pneumonia is a lot more common, and

world. “It is a very safe drug, but only for short-term

more deadly, after a viral infection. Historically, a lot

pain...

Paracetamol is the most widely used painkiller in the

of the deaths...

A patch that could help heal broken hearts

Study helps explain why motivation to learn declines with age

To effectively treat MI, lost heart muscle tissue must

This circuit is particularly important for learning to

regenerate and new blood vessels must form to

make decisions that require evaluating the cost and

restore oxygen and nutrients...

reward that come...

Researchers uncover health disparities in childhood obesity and access to treatments

Forecasting elections with a model of infectious diseases

The use of bariatric surgery to treat severe obesity in adolescents, and the racial disparities in access to that treatment,...

Reliable quality-control of graphene and other 2D materials is routinely possible IMAGE: New experiments confirm that the BellShaped-Component (BSC) is a reliable diagnostic of the quality of graphene...

New sulfur dioxide conversion method may transform current industrial techniques IMAGE: Schematic illustration of the plasma catalytic sulfur dioxide reduction with hydrogen or methane to sulfur at...

IMAGE: Voters can interact both within and between states, thus potentially influencing each other’s political...

SoundWatch: New smartwatch app alerts d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing users to birdsong, sirens and other desired sounds IMAGE: University of Washington researchers have developed a smartwatch app for d/Deaf and hard-ofhearing people who...

Location and extent of coral reefs mapped worldwide using advanced AI IMAGE: Visual comparisons of a map by the United Nations Environment Program World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC),...

Shot of alcohol can help an irregular heartbeat

Study finds seabird ecosystem shift in Falkland islands

Research out in this week’s issue of JAMA confirms the success of a treatment for persistent atrial fibrillation (AFib)...

IMAGE: A rookery of black-browed albatross nests at a windy, exposed tussac grassland on West Point Island in the Falkland...

Ministers should divert the money spent on Test and Trace system to local health teams

No10’s publicly-available coronavirus statistics are ‘disparate’, top scientists warn

Doctors have called on the Government to divert the millions of pounds spent on the private firms behind the bungling NHS...

Number 10‘s publicly-available coronavirus statistics are ‘disparate’ and mask the true scale of England’s...

Coronavirus vaccines must be compared and ‘only most effective used’

PM under new pressure for second lockdown: SAGE scientists predict second wave ‘deadlier than first’

As scientists race to develop a coronavirus vaccine to bring the world back to normal, MailOnline has taken a look at the...

The government’s scientific advisers are urging the Prime Minister to prepare for a second wave of coronavirus that...

Coronavirus UK: Vaccine tsar warns first approved jabs may not work

Around 1.4% of Covid-19 patients will suffer a stroke, scientists warn

1. GlaxoSmithKline and Sanofi Pasteur: 60million doses The Government revealed on July 29 it had signed a deal with pharmaceutical...

At least one in every 100 Covid-19 patients admitted to hospital will suffer a stroke, according to fresh data. Academics...

Coronavirus UK: Independent scientists blast SAGE lockdown approach

Coronavirus UK: ALL of Nottinghamshire in Tier 3 lockdown from Friday


A coronavirus lockdown row erupted today after

Manchester’s Nightingale hospital today became the

No10‘s scientific advisers called for another national

first moth-balled facility in England to open up again

shutdown to...

in an attempt...

‘Fast’ MRI detects breast cancers that 3-D mammograms may miss Surprised, Reisboard scheduled an appointment to

Estrogenic and anti-estrogenic effects of PFASs could depend on the presence of estrogen

undergo an abbreviated MRI at Penn Medicine.

PFASs have been widely used in a variety of

Twelve hours later, she received...

household products, including non-stick coatings, polishes, fire-retardant foams...

Judges’ decisions in sport focus more on vigor than skill

Specific and rapid expansion of blood vessels

The research was conducted by experts in animal

Research team leader Professor Ferdinand le Noble

behaviour from the University of Plymouth’s School

of the Department of Cell and Developmental

of Biological and...

Biology at the KIT explains...

An artificial cell on a chip In order to survive, grow and divide, cells rely on a

Models for potential precursors of cells endure simulated early-Earth conditions

multitude of different enzymes that catalyze many

IMAGE: Membraneless compartments, called

successive reactions....

complex coacervates, which form micrometer-sized droplets (center), are widely...

Younger knee replacement patients more likely to require reoperation

How hard is it to vote in your state?

IMAGE: James Keeney, MD, associate professor of orthopaedic surgery at the University of Missouri School of Medicine ...

IMAGE: A graphic ranking of ease of vote across the United States. view more Credit: Northern Illinois University DeKalb,...

Machine learning helps hunt for COVID19 therapies

Why are some COVID-19 infected people asymptomatic?

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State University Foundation Professor Guowei Wei wasn’t preparing machine learning...

IMAGE: The research was carried out in a collaboration between researchers from Aarhus University and Aarhus University...

New dataset provides county-level exposure numbers for tropical cyclones, human health

Cracking the secrets of dinosaur eggshells

IMAGE: Study area and storms considered in this study. The lines show the paths of the study storms, which included...

IMAGE: Researchers studied eggshell microstructures to help estimate whether an unknown sample was laid by an ornithopod...

Let’s (not) stick together

Covid: Why is coronavirus such a threat?

IMAGE: Researchers used pendant drop elastometry to compress and expand the biofilm that the PASL cells formed. ...

Remember the last pandemic? In 2009 there were huge fears about H1N1, aka swine flu.

Coronavirus doctor’s diary: ‘We blame Eat Out To Help Out for our tragedy’

Skin cancer: How do I check my moles for signs of melanoma?

The residents of Springwood Avenue, Avenue Road and Parkside Road survived the first wave of the Covid pandemic relatively...

Biden hits new battleground, Trump blitzes Midwest Joe Biden blasts Donald Trump as a conman, while the president promises...

Coronavirus: Europe’s daily deaths rise by nearly 40% compared with last week

Coronavirus US: 6% hospitalized in May were health care workers

While infections surged in Italy too, to almost 22,000

Health care workers made up 6% of all US

in the past 24 hours, officials said testing had also been ramped...

hospitalized coronavirus patients through May – and 4% of them died, CDC report...

Hospitals in the Midwest and Southwest are seeing record levels of COVID-19 patients

About 20% of US adults under 30 do NOT wear a face mask, CDC finds

Hospitals across the US – including in the Great Plains, the Midwest and the Southwest – are seeing

The youngest American adults are by far the worst at taking precautions to help reduce the spread of coronavirus, the Centers...

record highs...

New York City’s coronavirus outbreak spread from more European sources than first reported

New study shows food rich in omega-3 EPA & ALA can reduce risk of death after heart attack


Previous testing had detected the first case of the

IMAGE: Findings from a large study show regular

virus on March 3 before infections exploded throughout the metropolitan...

consumption of foods rich in omega-3s, including walnuts and fish,...

Coastal Greenland reshaped as Greenland ice sheet mass loss accelerates

Mountain gorillas are good neighbours

Ice loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet has

of...

Mountain gorilla groups are friendly to familiar neighbours – provided they stay out of “core” parts

accelerated significantly over the past two decades, transforming the shape of...

Greater prostate cancer incidence; mortality among Black men linked to genetic alterations

Scientists discover new organic compounds that could have helped form the first cells

Bottom Line: Prostate cancer tumors from African

IMAGE: A new study by scholars based at the Earth-

American men had higher frequencies of certain genetic alterations that...

Life Science Institute at Tokyo Institute of Technology showed that...

How computer scientists and marketers can create a better CX with AI

Coral researchers find link between bacterial genus and disease susceptibility

Researchers from Erasmus University, The Ohio State University, York University, and London

IMAGE: Healthy and diseased Acropora cervicornis

Business School published a new...

(OSU College of Science) view more Credit: (OSU College of...

Reforestation plans in Africa could go awry

New York City’s coronavirus outbreak spread from more European sources than first reported

The state of mature ecosystems must be taken into account before launching massive reforestation plans in sub-Saharan Africa,...

Previous testing had detected the first case of the virus on March 3 before infections exploded throughout the metropolitan...

Single brain region links depression and anxiety, heart disease, and treatment sensitivity

Study finds PTSD interacts with klotho gene, may cause premature aging in the brain

Depression is a debilitating disorder affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide, but people

Researchers from the National Center for PTSD at VA Boston Healthcare System and Boston

experience it differently....

University School of Medicine (BUSM)...

Now Edinburgh hospital cancels nonurgent procedures to make room for Covid patients

Tiny golden bullets could help tackle asbestos-related cancers

Hospitals in Leeds and Edinburgh have been forced to cancel non-urgent operations in order to make

In a study published today in journal Small, the researchers demonstrate that once inside the cancer cells, the nanotubes...

room for coronavirus patients,...

Langerhans cells are up to the job, they just need a chance

Coronavirus: Aspirin-taking patients ‘47% less likely to die’

A significant proportion of patients who receive

Taking aspirin could reduce the risk of hospitalized

blood stem cells develop acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD), which...

Covid-19 patients falling severely ill or dying, a new study suggests. Researchers...

Cancer’s dangerous renovations to our chromosomes revealed

New tactic to stop the growth of a deadly brain cancer

This remodeling is important because the

For some time, scientists have observed a tumour’s

arrangement of the components in our chromosomes actually affects the workings of...

ability to recruit cells from the immune system. Until now, they...

Britain’s Covid-19 deaths rise by 55% in a week with 761 victims recorded in latest seven-day spell

Eight in 10 Covid-19 hospital patients are vitamin D deficient, study

The number of Britons dying from Covid-19 reached

Further proof that vitamin D could protect people from coronavirus emerged today after a study found

a four-month high last week after they rose by more than 50 per cent in...

deficiencies in the...

Neutrons chart atomic map of COVID-19’s viral replication mechanism

New strategy for treating common retinal diseases shows promise

IMAGE: The first neutron structure of the SARSCoV-2 main protease enzyme revealed unexpected

LA JOLLA, CA–Scientists at Scripps Research have uncovered a potential new strategy for treating eye

electrical charges in...

diseases that...


Coronavirus UK: 367 deaths and 21,331 new cases in daily toll

Coronavirus: Infection as likely if you stay in the UK, says ONS

Britain today recorded 367 more Covid-19 victims in

People are now just as likely to catch coronavirus in

the highest daily death toll since the end of May as a senior health...

England as they are if they went abroad on holiday, official data suggests. Before...

Hurricanes pack a bigger punch for Florida’s west coast

Cucurbit downy mildew pathogen has two genetically distinct host-adapted clades

IMAGE: Dr. Joanne Muller (left) and Ilexxis Morales (right) using a hand coring technique, with a 3-meter

IMAGE: Field work in North Carolina view more Credit: E. C. Wallace, K. N. D’Arcangelo, and L. M.

core and...

Quesada-Ocampo Cucurbit...

Coronavirus UK: Heatmaps show how quickly second wave spread

Differences in malaria clearance between males and females

Britain’s second wave of coronavirus lurched from

The findings, originally posted on the preprint server

being a handful of small outbreaks to penetrating the entire UK and...

medRxiv*, suggest that biological sex-based differences are an important...

Astronomers are bulging with data

Drug resistance linked to antibiotic use and patient transfers in hospitals

For the first time, over 250 million stars in our galaxy’s bulge have been surveyed in near-

Antimicrobial resistance is a growing global health

ultraviolet, optical, and...

threat, but preventing it takes smart choices at the local level. The...

Proton regulator of essential cancer microRNA

Innovative surgery restores movement in patients with Parsonage-Turner syndrome

Understanding how miRNAs are regulated has been the focus of intense recent study. Over the years,

IMAGE: Orthopedic surgeons at Hospital for Special Surgery performed successful microsurgery to repair

scientists have discovered...

damaged nerves...

What do breast cancer cells feel inside the tumor?

Cancer treatment without side effects?

“We are now able to see these features because our approach allows us to take measurements within

UCI, and Marie-Catherine Vozenin, associate professor of radiation oncology...

Charles Limoli, professor of radiation oncology at

living, intact, 3D...

More than half of American adults with advanced MS report mistreatment by caregivers

Empathy may be in the eye of the beholder

IMAGE: Dr. Elizabeth Morrison-Banks is a health

Not so, said researchers from the University of California, Davis. A recently...

sciences clinical professor at UC Riverside. view more Credit:...

But do we always want people to show empathy?

Scientists use clues in the human genome to discover new inflammatory syndrome

Coronaviruses are masters of mimicry, new study finds

Nearly 125 million people in the U.S. live with some

adept at imitating human immune proteins that have been implicated in...

form of a chronic inflammatory disease. Many of these diseases have...

NEW YORK, NY (Oct. 27, 2020)–Coronaviruses are

Scientists map structure of potent antibody against coronavirus

Covid nurse: ‘I thought I wasn’t going to make it’

The antibody — a tiny, Y-shaped protein that is one

She is acutely aware from personal experience and

of the body’s premier weapons against pathogens including...

many reports, that people from ethnic minorities are at greater risk of...

Syria: Inside a refugee camp where Covid is spreading

India’s first ‘saviour sibling’ cures brother of fatal illness

Doctors expect ‘Covid catastrophe’ in Syria. Video, 00:03:25Doctors expect ‘Covid catastrophe’ in...

At the time, many questioned whether the baby boy was really wanted or merely “created as a medical commodity”...

Covid has thrived on racial discrimination, says Baroness Doreen Lawrence

Eli Lilly ends antibody drug trial early after it failed to help patients recover

Coronavirus cases to be tracked by ethnicity

remdesivir after the NIH found the combo failed to help recovery of hospitalized...

Eli Lilly ends paused trial of antibody drug and


Coronavirus patients with heart damage are up to 11 times more likely to die than those without it

Fewer than 4% of people in Wuhan with no covid history have antibodies

Hospitalized coronavirus patients with heart damage are up to ELEVEN times more likely to die than

where the coronavirus pandemic began last year, have antibodies to the...

Fewer than four percent of people in Wuhan, the city

those without it, study...

Hospitalized patients taking aspirin daily were 47% less likely to die of COVID-19

Business minister defends test and trace boss Baroness Dido Harding

Taking aspirin could reduce the risk of hospitalized

The former chief executive of TalkTalk, who was at

Covid-19 patients falling severely ill or dying, a new study suggests. Researchers...

the helm of the company when it was hit by an £80 million cyber attack...

Covid-19 vaccine could still work, scientists claim

Ultrasounds show impact of COVID-19 on the heart

A coronavirus vaccine could trigger an immune response that lasts for much longer than the natural

“Early detection of structural abnormalities may dictate more appropriate treatments, including

protection derived from...

anticoagulation and...

New COVID-19 related genes — helpful and harmful — found in massive screen

Over 80 percent of COVID-19 patients have vitamin D deficiency, study finds

The pro-viral and anti-viral role of these genes will help guide scientists in development of new

Vitamin D is a hormone the kidneys produce that controls blood calcium concentration and impacts

therapies to combat COVID-19,...

the immune system. Vitamin...

Scientists discover how a common mutation leads to ‘night owl’ sleep disorder

Biomarkers could be used in a quick, inexpensive COVID-19 blood screening tool

People with this condition are unable to fall asleep until late at night (often after 2 a.m.) and have difficulty getting...

“As the second wave progresses and COVID-19 cases rise, there is an overwhelming demand for testing,” says Dr....

Black Hispanic individuals hardest hit by COVID-19

Random effects key to containing epidemics

Results from previous COVID-19 research have

“The key idea is that, at low infection numbers,

shown that Latinx populations, as a whole, have worse outcomes compared to other...

fluctuations can alter the course of the epidemics significantly,...

Aerosol microdroplets inefficient carriers of COVID-19 virus

What do breast cancer cells feel inside the tumour?

Modeling of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in confined spaces suggests aerosol transmission is not a very

Using a new technique, a team of McGill University researchers has found tiny and previously

efficient route. The results...

undetectable ‘hot spots’...

Surprising players in acute liver failure point to potential treatment

Cancer cells mediate immune suppression in the brain

Acute liver failure is a devastating, rapidly progressing disease that results in death in 80% of

Scientists have long believed that the brain protects itself from an aggressive immune response to keep

cases, unless an emergency...

down inflammation....

Biodiversity monitoring programmes need a culture of collaboration

A question of affinity

IMAGE: The participation of expert volunteers in

can be found on the rooftops of modern houses. These cells are made...

Citizen Science projects (here at the Butterfly Monitoring Germany,...

Genetic analysis of B. infantis strains reveal functional superiority of activated EVC001 in infants IMAGE: Evolve BioSystems Logo view more Credit:

Most of us are familiar with silicon solar cells, which

Surprisingly mature galaxies in the early Universe IMAGE: Artist’s illustration of a dusty, rotating distant galaxy, in the early universe. In this image, the red...

Evolve BioSystems DAVIS, Calif., Oct. 27, 2020 – While...

Tailoring 2D materials to improve electronic and optical devices IMAGE: Researchers led by Shengxi Huang, assistant professor of electrical engineering and biomedical engineering at...

When signs of dementia could actually be depression: Brain decline hiding mental illness Paul Garnett felt ‘incredibly embarrassed’ explaining to his GP at the age of 71 that his depression was out...


Pollution ‘has made Covid-19 deadlier’: 100,000 deaths worldwide ‘could have been avoided’

Fewer than HALF of Americans are now avoiding restaurants and gatherings compared to 80% in April

Air pollution may have contributed to 170,000 coronavirus deaths worldwide, a study has

As the COVID-19 crisis continues to drag on, fewer Americans are taking measures to reduce the

claimed. An international team...

spread of coronavirus. During...

Are tailor-made supplements really worth the money?

Robot hip replacement gets you home from the hospital and walking the same day

Decide you want to take a vitamin supplement or two, and you face a barrage of choice — in price, formulations and health...

Just a few months ago, James Franklin was struggling to do everyday tasks because of constant pain in both of his hips. The...

Months after falling ill with the virus, puppeteer Matthew Corbett has had to move home for care

FIFTY Northern Tory MPs demand a ‘roadmap out of lockdown’: Boris Johnson faces a ‘red wall’ revolt

Sooty puppeteer Matthew Corbett first experienced symptoms of Covid-19 when he popped down to the

WHAT ARE THE TIER THREE RULES? AND WHEN DO THEY COME INTO FORCE? Warrington

cellar to fetch a bottle...

will be subject to Tier Three lockdown rules...

Just 4% of England has antibodies now, government study finds

War songs and lullabies behind origins of music

Far fewer Britons have coronavirus antibodies now

In an article published recently in the journal

than at the peak of the first wave, according to a Government-led study. It...

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, a team of anthropologists and psychologists...

Tracking evolution of SARS-CoV-2 virus mutations

Estimating risk of airborne COVID-19 with mask usage, social distancing

A group of graduate students in a spring-semester

In Physics of Fluids, by AIP Publishing, researchers

Bioinformatics and Systems Biology class at Illinois tracked the mutation...

from Johns Hopkins University and the University of Mississippi used...

CRISPR screen identifies genes, drug targets to protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection

T-cells from recovered COVID-19 patients show promise to protect vulnerable patients from infection

In order to better understand the complex

“We found that many people who recover from

relationships between host and virus genetic dependencies, the team used a broad...

COVID-19 have T-cells that recognize and target viral proteins of SARS-CoV-2,...

Time-keeping brain protein influences memory

Artificially sweetened drinks may not be heart healthier than sugary drinks

The brain contains ‘clock’ neurons that mold circadian behaviors and link them to cues from the

Research has shown that diets including beverages sweetened with sugar can have a negative impact

environment,...

on cardio-metabolic health....

Localized vaccination surveillance could help prevent measles outbreaks The research also shows that when people who are

On-surface synthesis of graphene nanoribbons could advance quantum devices

not vaccinated are geographically clustered, the probability and size of...

IMAGE: Scientists synthesized graphene nanoribbons, shown in yellow, on a titanium dioxide substrate, in blue. The...

Wildlife flock to backyards for food from people

The BrainHealth project could create a resilient economy

To see wildlife in the Triangle, sometimes you need

DALLAS (October 26, 2020) – After the COVID-19

go no further than your own backyard. A new study helps explain why some...

pandemic crippled the global economy, scientists at the Center for BrainHealth®,...

Risk score predicts prognosis of outpatients with COVID-19

‘White matter lesion’ mapping tool identifies early signs of dementia

BOSTON – A new artificial intelligence-based score

IMAGE: Caption: MRI image of human brain shows

considers multiple factors to predict the prognosis of individual...

multiple bright spots (white matter hyperintensities) in center Courtesy...

Vampire bats social distance when they get sick

Postpartum depression may persist three years after giving birth

IMAGE: A new paper in Behavioral Ecology finds that wild vampire bats that are sick spend less time

A National Institutes of Health study of 5,000 women has found that approximately 1 in 4 experienced


near others from...

high levels of depressive...

Swiss fatalism protects against negative feelings in the pandemic

Covid: Nottingham to move into tier 3

Trust or disappointment in government crisis management is an important factor for the general

Though it did have the highest figures in the UK earlier this month, Nottingham’s seven-day rate of infection has dropped...

mood, shows a study by the...

Boots to offer 12-minute turnaround on Covid nasal swab test

Don’t hold home firework displays, urge doctors

The technology has been developed by LumiraDx, which has also struck a deal to provide supplies to

Fireworks thrown at West Bromwich crowd hits police officer

the NHS in Scotland.

Covid: Antibodies ‘fall rapidly after infection’ There have been very few confirmed cases of

Popping jaw, cracking shoulder, whistling nose …Your very noisy body (and what it all means)

people getting Covid twice. However, the researchers warn this may be due to...

You may want a quiet life, but your body has

Under the microscope: Novelist Shirley Conran, 88, answers our health quiz

US is still in an ‘elongated first wave’ of the pandemic, Dr Fauci says

Under the microscope: Novelist Shirley Conran, 88,

The U.S. is still in its first wave of the coronavirus

answers our health quiz By Yvonne Swan For The Daily Mail Published:...

pandemic, top infectious disease physician Dr Anthony Fauci believes. ‘I...

Are the crippling side-effects of new cancer ‘wonder drugs’ worth the risk?

My blood pressure worries me, can you help? DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

Surviving cancer against the odds can give patients a new lease of life. But what if the very drugs that

different ideas, gurgling, clicking and buzzing all day long. Sometimes, these...

Q: My blood pressure worries me. The top number

save them then leave...

is very high, between 138 and 216, while the bottom number is in the 70s...

Eureka! The once-a-night pill that can banish snoring by easing the symptoms of sleep apnoea

12-minute Covid test expected to be available at Boots within weeks

A Pill taken at bedtime could stop snoring for good. The new tablet eases the symptoms of obstructive

Boots is launching a coronavirus testing service with results in just 12 minutes. The high-speed test has proved 97 per cent...

sleep apnoea (OSA)...

Coronavirus: UK recording more daily deaths per million than US

How exercise stalls cancer growth through the immune system

Britain is now recording more Covid-19 deaths each day for the size of its population than the US for the

“The biology behind the positive effects of exercise can provide new insights into how the body

first time since...

maintains health as...

Hard physical work may significantly increase the risk of dementia

State gun laws may help curb violence across state lines: study

The general view has been that physical activity

Results of the study appear in the journal

normally reduces the risk of dementia, just as another study from the University...

Epidemiology, and are based on an analysis of county-level data on firearm homicides...

Can scientists take the STING out of common respiratory viruses?

Microplastics in groundwater (and our drinking water) present unknown risk

Published in the Proceedings of the National

While microplastics in groundwater likely affect

Academy of Sciences, the research reveals an Achilles heel of rhinoviruses,...

human health, only a handful of studies have examined the abundance and...

Most dentists have experienced aggression from patients

New map of the immune landscape in pancreatic cancer could guide immunotherapy

The study, published in the October issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association, is the first to document aggression...

A new study led by the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center combined single-cell RNA sequencing with two other investigative...

New insights into a potential target for autoimmune disease

‘What wound did ever heal but by degrees?’ delayed wound healing due to gene mutations


Consequently, controlling the numbers and activity of Tregs is crucial in maintaining health. New

“Wound healing is one of the most complex biological processes,” write Professor Kazumitsu

findings from a multi-institutional...

Sugiura and Dr Kenta...

Impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal species on heterodera glycines

Floating gardens: More than just a pretty place

IMAGE: Soybean plants with and without AMF species view more Credit: M. L. Pawlowski and G.

IMAGE: Floating garden in summer. view more Credit: Credit Abigail Heath. Boulder, Colo., USA:

L. Hartman Introduced...

Floating...

Common liverwort study has implications for crop manipulation

Haunted house researchers investigate the mystery of playing with fear

A new study on genetic pathways in the common

Chainsaw-wielding maniacs and brain-munching

liverwort could have future implications for crop manipulation. The findings...

zombies are common tropes in horror films and haunted houses, which, in normal...

Phytoplasma effector proteins devastate host plants through molecular mimicry

Why do certain chemotherapies increase the likelihood of blood cancer?

Phytoplasma are a type of bacteria that live within the cells and cause devastating diseases with

In recent years, improvements in cancer therapy have led to a significant increase in cancer

damaging effects. For example,...

survivorship. Experts estimate...

Healthcare as a climate solution

Heart inflammation in athletes who survive COVID-19 is NOT a major concern, say US doctors

(Santa Barbara, Calif.) — Although the link may not be obvious, healthcare and climate change — two issues that...

Doctors say heart inflammation in American athletes who survived COVID-19 is not a major concern. Recent reports have found...

Rule of six and 10pm curfew is likely to have had ‘ZERO effect’ on reducing contacts, study claims The ‘rule of six’ and 10pm curfew have likely had ‘zero effect’ in reducing the spread of Covid-19,...

Britain is now recording more Covid-19 deaths per million people each day than the US Britain is now recording more Covid-19 deaths each

NHS used HALF as many ICU beds during Covid-19 crisis in the spring as France The NHS used half as many intensive care beds as France, Belgium and other badly-hit European nations during the Covid-19...

How Britain’s Covid-19 outbreak has slowed down: Analysis of figures Britain’s coronavirus outbreak has slowed significantly since the start of the month, suggesting

day for the size of its population than the US for the first time since...

the latest suite of...

Self-isolation row as No10 confirms it IS looking at halving it to SEVEN days

US reports record 481,000 new coronavirus cases in a single week as hospitalizations spike by 14.5%

Self-isolation row as No10 confirms it IS looking at halving it to SEVEN days for those who come into

The US has set a record for new coronavirus cases

contact with Covid...

reported in a single week with more than 481,300 infections, as the virus...

Coronavirus UK: Nottingham among areas to ‘enter Tier 3 this week’

Nearly one in three young adults in the US does not know common stroke symptoms

WHAT ARE THE NEW TIER THREE RULES IN WARRINGTON? NEW RULES People must not socialise with anybody they do not live with,...

Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the United States. Each year, 10% to 15% of the nearly...

Weight-reduction surgery for severely obese adults may prevent second heart attack, death “It is well known that obesity is associated with an increased risk for Type 2 diabetes and heart

Divide and conquer :A new formula to minimize ‘mathemaphobia’ In a new study by the University of South Australia in collaboration with the Australian Council for Educational Research,...

disease,” said...

Hydrogen sulfide helps maintain your drive to breathe This result may seem surprising at first given that exposure to high levels of hydrogen sulfide can be toxic to mammalian...

Bridges with limb-inspired architecture can withstand earthquakes, cut repair costs IMAGE: Specimen of the hybrid sliding-rocking bridge column tested in the Center for Infrastructure Renewal’s...


How cells use mechanical tension sensors to interact with their environment

Scientists develop genetic ‘monitors’ that detect when genes are active

IMAGE: Cryo-electron microscopy reconstructions of

New genetic sensors, developed by scientists at

the cell adhesion proteins vinculin (left, orange) and a-catenin...

University of Warwick and Keele University, could function as a lab test...

A blast of gas for better solar cells

How to figure out what you don’t know

A simple process for depositing silicon oxide onto silicon wafers could be a great step forward for

IMAGE: These colored maps each have different shapes. Each shape represents a different

making silicon-based...

hypothetical way to answer...

Neuron-based gene expression study reveals insights on fear and its regulation

Odds are good for unique 2D compound

Highlights The expression of a gene called CREB in

University and Texas AM University have found a 2D material that...

certain neurons may function as a switch to regulate feelings of fear...

HOUSTON – (Oct. 26, 2020) – Engineers at Rice

Researcher found female candidates are more likely to discuss the economy than males

Prue Leith: NHS can serve ‘delicious’ food on a budget

IMAGE: This graph shows the different topics

listeriosis in hospitals last year was linked to prepackaged sandwiches...

discussed by each group on Twitter. view more Credit: Deserai...

The review was launched after a deadly outbreak of

Covid: Spain imposes national night-time curfew to curb infections

Mother and baby units: ‘It’s our job to keep them safe’

Entire Chinese city tests after one virus case Kashgar city officials say around 4.7m people will be

Maternity units ‘too defensive’ and failing to learn from mistakes

tested over a few days.

Boots to offer 12-minute Covid nasal swab test Coronavirus: How to get a Covid test

Achieving high concentrations of sunitinib in tumors is linked to improved survival A strategy for giving intermittent, high doses of the anti-cancer drug sunitinib is well-tolerated by patients with advanced...

Ontario should vaccinate newborns for hepatitis B, study suggests Not all pregnant women are universally screened for hepatitis B virus (HBV) in Ontario, even though this screening is recommended,...

1 in 12 parents say their teen has attended a demonstration about racism or police reform IMAGE: Parents’ top concern involving teens participating in demonstrations is their teen’s safety. ...

Liver cancer diagnoses and deaths impacted by geography and household income

Kid influencers are promoting junk food brands on YouTube — garnering more than a billion views

An analysis of information from a large U.S. cancer database indicates that patients with liver cancer

Kids with wildly popular YouTube channels are frequently promoting unhealthy food and drinks in

from rural regions...

their videos, warn researchers...

How to prevent the spread of tumor cells via the lymph vessels

Concrete structure’s lifespan extended by a carbon textile

What role do the lymphatic vessels play in the

IMAGE: Failure test of a concrete slab strengthened

metastasis of cancer cells? Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center...

with TRM panel view more Credit: Korea Institute of Civil...

People with type 2 diabetes need not avoid eating potatoes based on glycemic index

Researchers uncover crucial gene for growth of Ewing sarcoma

People with type 2 Diabetes (T2D) are frequently

Credit: Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu Researchers...

told to avoid eating potatoes, and other high Glycemic Index (GI) foods,...

IMAGE: Photo of Sara Sanchez Molina view more

Timekeeping theory combines quantum clocks and Einstein’s relativity

Healthcare’s earthquake: Lessons from COVID-19

IMAGE: Quantum mechanics allows for a clock to move as if it were simultaneously traveling at two

Boston, Mass. – The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally disrupted U.S. healthcare

different speeds....

organizations. Hospitals have faced...


Oncotarget: A novel format for recombinant antibody-interleukin-2 fusion proteins IMAGE: (A) Immunophenotypic analysis of lymphocyte in tumor and in tumor draining lymph

Study reveals details behind transplant disparities experienced by black patients Highlights In an analysis of information on patients with kidney failure, Black patients are less likely than white...

node (dLN) of treated mice....

The effects of social determinants of health on kidney transplant candidates

Globalized economy making water, energy and land insecurity worse: Study

Highlights Social determinants of health are associated with patient-reported outcomes in adults

The first large-scale study of the risks that countries face from dependence on water, energy and land

who are eligible to undergo...

resources has found...

Next generation BRAF inhibitor cancer drug shows promise in early patient trial

Coronavirus: US cases reach record high amid new wave of infections

A new drug designed to work on cancers with an

Hospital admission numbers are rising, too. As of

altered BRAF gene has shown promise in an early patient trial presented at...

Friday, 41,485 people were being treated in hospital, according to Covid...

Coronavirus: Inside Europe’s most infected area

Down’s syndrome: ‘In all honesty we were offered 15 terminations’

Inside Europe’s most infected area. Video, 00:02:20Inside Europe’s most infected area

Nicola runs a charity called The Ups and Downs, which supports more than 70 families, and has set up a website called Positive...

Coronavirus: 14-day quarantine for Covid contacts could be reduced

How a Twitter hashtag provides support for people with breast cancer

Writing in the Telegraph, Conservative MP Sir Bernard Jenkin said a “vacuum of leadership in Test

A UCLA-led review of nine years of social media posts with the hashtag #BCSM suggests that Twitter

and Trace”...

can be a useful resource...

Poor women in Bangladesh reluctant to use healthcare

Study: 34% of older adults in the US are prescribed potentially inappropriate drugs

Women living in poorer households of Dhaka, Bangladesh are unwilling to give birth at maternal healthcare facilities. A...

BUFFALO, N.Y. – The prescription of potentially

Charging electric cars up to 90% in 6 minutes

Indian and Pakistani women diagnosed with more aggressive breast cancer at younger age

With Telsa in the lead, the electric vehicle market is

inappropriate medications to older adults is linked to increased hospitalizations,...

growing around the world. Unlike conventional cars that use internal...

Indian and Pakistani women are diagnosed with

Targeted inhibitor of mutated KRAS gene shows promise in lung, bowel, & other solid tumors

Inhibitor of KRAS gene mutation shows promise in lung, bowel and other solid tumors

IMAGE: Pasi A. Jänne, MD, PhD view more Credit:

IMAGE: Patient CT scans before and after treatment

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute A novel agent that targets...

with adagrasib. Yellow arrow marks location of main tumor. ...

Oncotarget: Survival after resection of brain metastases: A matched cohort analysis

Keeping the spark lit into the golden years

IMAGE: This figure depicts overall survival and local

breast cancer, including more aggressive forms of the disease, at a younger...

Research confirms what a lot of folks have guessed: as we age, motivation wanes and getting off the

in-brain recurrence-free survival in the study’s subgroups. ...

couch and out the door...

The hidden threat of the home office

Study reveals bat-winged dinosaurs had short-lived gliding abilities

It may seem a bit contradictory at first glance, but increased flexibility in our workday may have given us less flexibility...

IMAGE: Figure 1. Laser-Stimulated Fluorescence (LSF) image of the fossil of Yi qi, a bat-winged dinosaur from the Late...

Knowing the model you can trust – the key to better decision As much of Europe is engulfed by a second wave of Covid-19, and track and trace struggles to meet

War on plastic is distracting from more urgent threats to environment, experts warn


demand, modelling support...

A team of leading environmental experts, spearheaded by the University of Nottingham, have warned that the current war on...

Time crystals lead researchers to future computational work Time crystals sound like something out of science fiction, but they may be the next major leap in

Not all cats are grey in the dark! IMAGE: Two mode-locked femtosecond laser beams of slightly different pulse repetition frequencies are superimposed...

quantum network research....

SARS-CoV-2 antibodies detectable up to seven months post COVID-19 onset, shows new Portuguese study

Breast cancer survivors launch bra fitting service

A new study led by Marc Veldhoen, principal investigator at Instituto de Medicina Molecular João

Video, 00:02:04Breast cancer survivors launch bra fitting service

Breast cancer survivors launch bra fitting service.

Lobo Antunes (iMM; Portugal)...

Twin left fighting for his life with cystic fibrosis has finally got £28,000 drug that will save him

DR ELLIE CANNON: How Matt Hancock holds us in utter contempt

A sigh, or a yawn. A great, big, chest-expanding, lungs-full- to-burst gulp of air. The simple pleasure of taking a deep,...

patients from harm. But over the past few months, I have become deeply concerned...

Has Covid killed off the flu? It was feared by many to be the perfect winter storm, a nightmare situation that would push our health

Thousands of Britons with mouth cancer will be spared chemotherapy thanks to immune-boosting drug

service over the edge:...

Thousands of Britons with deadly mouth cancer will

As doctors, we make a promise to protect our

be spared gruelling chemotherapy thanks to immune-boosting drug Treatment...

How a 65p pill can end the terrifying delusions that haunt thousands with Parkinson’s

Can you really lose weight by eating MORE?

Ghostly figures that drift in and out of the shadows.

eat more while still losing weight. No surprise that ‘reverse...

Disembodied voices and the doorbell constantly ringing when no one’s...

It sounds too good to be true: a plan that lets you

New ‘sponge on a string’ test can pick up early signs of oesophageal cancer

HEALTH NOTES: Video games can give teenagers a blast of joy

Patients at risk of oesophageal cancer are being

HEALTH NOTES: Video games can give teenagers

offered a new ‘sponge on a string’ test to help pick up the...

a blast of joy By Mail on Sunday Reporter Published: 18:11 EDT, 24 October...

Ancient origins of speed control during movement

Malaria-preventive drugs dramatically reduce infections in school children

Scientists have known for quite some time how motor neurons in the spinal cord that activate

The study was the first meta-analysis of its kind and included 15,000 schoolchildren across seven African

muscles are organized to generate...

countries. It was...

Researchers reveal why heat stress damages sperm

New therapeutic approach against leukemia

In humans, the optimal temperature for sperm

Since blood cells have a limited lifespan, are lost

production is just below body temperature, in a range of about 90-95 degrees...

during bleeding or are used up during infections, they must be replaced...

Scientists from NUST MISIS manage to improve metallic glasses

Marine biology — Sponges as biomonitors of micropollution

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Sponges are filter feeders that live on particulate

NUST MISIS Researchers at National University of Science...

matter – but they can also ingest microscopic fragments of plastics...

Easy home cancer test means patients can avoid hospital for colonoscopies

Bioplastics no safer than other plastics

Findings from the largest international research study found that using FIT is almost 100% accurate

Conventional plastic is made from oil. The production of plastic is not sustainable, and it can contain substances we know...

at ruling out bowel cancer...

Study finds field of forensic anthropology lacks diversity

New data on increasing cloth mask effectiveness


(Boston)–The field of forensic anthropology is a relatively homogenous discipline in terms of diversity

Recent FDA chief Dr. Scott Gottlieb argued that he’d “rather try to get everyone in masks” and “try...

(people of...

Model predicts acute kidney injury requiring dialysis in patients with COVID19

New model predicts which patients with kidney disease may develop heartbeat irregularities

Highlights In a recent study, a new algorithm achieved good performance for predicting which

Highlights * A new model that incorporates a type of artificial intelligence can accurately predict which

hospitalized patients...

individuals...

How to beat the winter blues: Shoppers swear by this £9.99 SAD desk lamp for boosting their mood

Poor US counties with crowded housing are 38-times more likely to become COVID-19 ‘hotspots’

How to beat the winter blues: Amazon shoppers swear by this £10 SAD desk lamp for boosting their

Coronavirus has spread far more rapidly in poorer areas of the US, which had 25 percent more cases

mood while working from...

relative to their populations...

FDA to let AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine trials resume in the US

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: All I want for Christmas is a vaccine

US regulators said on Wednesday that AstraZeneca

With just two months until Christmas, it is time to

can resume the US arm of its trial of Oxford University’s coronavirus...

start thinking about presents. This year, what I would love to give my...

‘Universal’ mask-wearing could prevent 130,000 US COVID-19 deaths

Hydroxychloroquine does not prevent COVID-19 in health care workers, trial shows

If 95 percent of Americans wore masks consistently, nearly 130,00 lives could be saved between now

The pre-exposure prophylaxis trial results, which

and March 2021, a new...

were published in Clinical Infectious Diseases, determined that taking...

Bone density is associated with regular use, study finds IMAGE: Kathryn Clancy, right, and Katherine Lee

ASTRO highlights Winship study showing increased failure-free survival in prostate cancer

are interested in studying how daily activities influence bone density. ...

A study from Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University (Winship) has the potential to change how patients whose prostate...

New study details atmosphere on ‘hot Neptune’ 260 light years away that ‘shouldn’t exist’

Fish exposed to even small amounts of estrogen produce fewer males

LAWRENCE — A team led by an astronomer from

organism to study the effects of hormones in drinking water. They are...

the University of Kansas has crunched data from

IMAGE: UC is using least killifish as a model

NASA’s TESS and Spitzer...

Texas A&M expert: New clues revealed about Clovis people

SPOTlight supercharges cell studies

IMAGE: Clovis spear points from the Gault site in

College of Medicine have developed a platform,

Texas. view more Credit: Center for the Study of the First...

SPOTlight, that speeds...

Protective shield: Membrane-attached protein protects bacteria & chloroplasts from stress

Oncotarget: Evaluation of cellular alteration & inflammatory profile of cells

IMAGE: Multiple IM30 proteins form large,

and/or MCF7 after 24 hours exposed to talc. PMC =

oligomeric ring structures. IM30 rings bind to stressed membrane surfaces,...

pleural mesothelial cells;...

Coronavirus vaccine: What are human challenge trials?

Christie hospital: Inside Europe’s largest cancer unit

Volunteers are set to be deliberately infected with

Adapting in a pandemic: Inside Europe’s largest

Covid-19 after the UK Government said it will set up

cancer unit. Video, 00:03:35Adapting in a pandemic:

human challenge...

Inside Europe’s...

Covid blood plasma donation: What is blood plasma?

Covid: The NHS workers ‘still recovering’ as second wave looms

The NHS wants people who have recovered from

And Jo Billings, a psychologist from the Covid

coronavirus to donate their blood plasma. It’s part of

Trauma Response Working Group at University

a trial looking...

College London, says “the...

IMAGE: Researchers at Rice University and Baylor

IMAGE: Percentage of apoptosis in PMC, A549


Coronavirus cases are rising in 79% of US states and territories, CDC director warns

Hopes rise that Covid cases are being driven down because young people have started following rules

Coronavirus cases are on the rise in nearly 80

Coronavirus cases are being driven down because

percent of US states and territories, a top US official

young people have been shocked into following

warned on Friday. ‘New...

lockdown rules, according to...

Covid risk factors for ethnic minorities ‘can’t be changed overnight’ Dr Raghib Ali, a clinical epidemiologist Cambridge

Coronavirus infection rates in England’s worst-hit student areas have HALVED in a fortnight

University, said ethnic minorities will likely continue

Coronavirus infection rates in England’s worst-hit

to be...

student areas dropped by half in the first two weeks of October...

Liverpool’s hospitals are now treating more coronavirus patients now than in April

Airport testing could catch six in 10 Covid-19 carriers as research debunks PHE’s claims of 7%

Liverpool’s hospitals are treating more coronavirus

Airport testing could identify up to six in ten

patients now than they were at the peak of the

coronavirus cases, experts claim. Public Health

crisis, it was...

England has said testing...

Coronavirus UK: SAGE warns against letting young ‘go back to normal’ Herd immunity occurs when a disease runs out of

Deadly cytokine storm strikes Covid-19 patients after they start to feel better, top doctor reveals

room and can no longer spread because enough of

Calm before the cytokine storm: Deadly immune

the population have been...

overreaction killing many coronavirus patients cruelly strikes AFTER people...

Coastal permafrost more susceptible to climate change than previously thought

Residents of U.S. counties with more connections to China or Italy were more likely to follow early pandemic restrictions

IMAGE: Micaela Pedrazas (left) and Cansu Demir, both graduate students at The University of Texas at Austin Jackson...

Residents of U.S. counties with more social connections (measured as Facebook friends) to China or Italy – the first...

Mathematical modeling suggests optimal timing for antiviral therapies against COVID-19

RUDN University chemist created a catalyst from orange peel for organic compounds production

A new mathematical modeling study by Ashish

IMAGE: N-heterocycles are organic substances

Goyal and colleagues, informed by data collected

used in the chemical industry and medicine. To

from 25 patients hospitalized...

produce them, expensive...

New imaging method reveals HIV’s sugary shield in unprecedented detail

PTSD and alcohol abuse go hand-inhand, but males and females exhibit symptoms differently

IMAGE: An artistic rendering–based on cryo-EM maps and computer simulations–shows how glycans create a...

LA JOLLA, CA–Through intricate experiments designed to account for sex-specific differences, scientists at Scripps...

Media alert: new articles in the CRISPR Journal

Cause of Alzheimer’s disease traced to mutation in common enzyme

IMAGE: The Journal is dedicated to validating and

IMAGE: The mutant MARK4 creates a form of tau

publishing outstanding research and commentary on all aspects of...

which accumulates easily in brain cells, causing neurons to die. ...

No 10 admits Test and Trace must improve as beleaguered system posts ANOTHER worst-ever performance

Three-quarters of A&Es unable to maintain social distancing due to overcrowding

Number 10 today admitted Britain’s beleaguered Test and Trace system ‘must improve’ after data

Three quarters of AEs are unable to comply with social distancing because they are ‘dangerously’

revealed...

overcrowded,...

Just 13% of people in England feel they ‘fully understand’ Covid-19 lockdown rules

Children mental health problems have rocketed by 50% during coronavirus pandemic, new report shows

Just 13 per cent of people in England claim they ‘fully understand’ the current Covid-19 lockdown

The proportion of children with mental health issues is 50 per cent higher than before the pandemic, an

rules, a study...

NHS study revealed...


Coronavirus UK: Oxford vaccine works perfectly by safely triggering an immune response

Artificial ‘mini-lungs’ grown in a lab let scientists watch how the coronavirus infects human cells

The Covid-19 vaccine developed at Oxford University works perfectly and builds strong

Tiny artificial lungs grown in a lab from adult stem cells have allowed scientists to watch how

immunity to the virus, a study shows. Great...

coronavirus infects the lungs...

COVID-19: Asymptomatic children with coronavirus may have LESS of the virus than those with symptoms

England’s Covid-19 lockdown led to 12million adults doing almost no exercise, poll claims

Asymptomatic children who test positive for the coronavirus seem to have LESS of the virus than

England’s coronavirus lockdown led to almost 12million adults doing almost no exercise, according

those with symptoms, study...

to research. The...

34% of older adults in the US are prescribed potentially inappropriate drugs

A new technique predicts how earthquakes would affect a city’s hospitals

The research, which sought to determine the impact of potentially inappropriate medications on health

But the risks to life and limb are compounded when earthquakes are the agent of destruction, because

care utilization and...

they not only kill and...

Happiness and the evolution of brain size The research team of Wieland Huttner at the Max

COVID-19 a double blow for chronic disease patients

Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and

Among the adverse impacts of the pandemic for

Genetics, who is one of the...

people with NCDs, the study found they are more vulnerable to catching and...

Metal deposits from Chinese coal plants end up in the Pacific Ocean, USC research shows

Chemists develop framework to enable efficient synthesis of ‘information-dense’ molecules

Emissions from coal-fired power plants in China are

LA JOLLA, CA–A team led by scientists at Scripps

fertilizing the North Pacific Ocean with a metal nutrient important for...

Research has developed a theoretical approach that could ease the...

Stars and planets grow up together as siblings

Researchers create human airway stem cells from patients’ cells

IMAGE: The dense L1709 region of the Ophiuchus

BOSTON – For the first time, researchers have

Molecular Cloud, mapped by the Herschel Space

successfully created airway basal stem cells in vitro

Telescope, which surrounds...

from induced pluripotent...

Fipronil, a common insecticide, disrupts aquatic communities in the U.S.

Exploring the source of stars and planets in a laboratory

IMAGE: Ecologist Janet Miller collects rock trays in the Cache La Poudre River in Colorado. view more

IMAGE: Physicist Himawan Winarto with figures from paper behind him. view more Credit: Collage

Credit:...

by Elle Starkman/PPPL...

Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. to publish Journal of Correctional Health Care

Elkhorn coral actively fighting off diseases on reef, study finds

IMAGE: Journal focusing on this complex and

IMAGE: Disease transmission. view more Credit:

evolving field. An invaluable resource for clinicians, allied health practitioners,...

Photo: Margaret Miller, SECORE International MIAMI–As...

Huawei seeks to get its own version of NHS Covid-19 app

Covid: Sewage sites to test for more traces of virus

But models released since mid-2019 – including its

Coronavirus: Sewage testing for Covid-19 begins in

P40, Mate 30 and Honor 30 series – lack access to

England

the Google...

Covid-19 app users can’t get isolation payment

Coronavirus infections continue to rise across UK

Disappearing Covid-19 app alerts cause alarm

It comes as stricter rules come into force for millions more people across the UK.

Convalescent plasma therapy DOESN’T cut the risk of dying from Covid-19 Convalescent plasma has been used to treat

Oxford University stands to make hundreds of millions of pounds from Covid-19 vaccine

infections for at least a century, dating back to the

Oxford University stands to make hundreds of

1918 Spanish flu pandemic. It...

millions of pounds if its coronavirus vaccine proves successful. The prestigious...


Coronavirus: Scientist says ‘pox parties’ may build immunity Some parents might be tempted to send their children to controversial ‘pox parties’ if a coronavirus vaccine...

Almost half of all councils in England saw their Covid-19 infection rate DROP last week Almost half of local authorities in England saw a drop in coronavirus infections last week, according to an analysis of official...

Coronavirus UK: Seven NHS trusts treat more patients than in April Seven NHS trusts in England are already treating more coronavirus patients than they were at the peak of the first wave,...

England and Wales coronavirus deaths rose in September for first time since April The number of people dying of coronavirus in England and Wales rose for the first time in five months in September but it...

Britain couldn’t eradicate Covid-19 even if it banned ALL international travel Britain could never eradicate Covid-19 — even if it

Warrington WILL move into Tier 3 ‘next week’ as Nottinghamshire could face even tighter curbs

banned all international travel, top experts believe. Professor Paul...

Warrington will move into Tier 3 next week after council leaders agreed to a £6million support package from the Government. The...

Obesity and disease tied to dramatic dietary changes

‘Spooky’ similarity in how brains and computers see

The “mismatch hypothesis” argues that each of our

A new paper in Current Biology details how neurons

bodies has evolved and adapted to digest the foods that our...

in area V4, the first stage specific to the brain’s object vision...

Details about broadly neutralizing antibodies provide insights for universal flu vaccine

Tracer molecule may improve imaging tests for brain injury

The study, published October 22 in Immunity,

Metabolism, the novel tracer, called [18F]3F4AP, is

explores the behavior of polyreactive antibodies — antibodies that are...

designed to bind...

Gut hormone blocks brain cell formation and is linked to Parkinson’s dementia

Aspirin use reduces risk of death in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

Blood-borne factors such as hormones regulate the

“This is a critical finding that needs to be confirmed

process of brain cell formation — known as

through a randomized clinical trial,” said study

neurogenesis — and...

leader...

Regenerated forests offset 12% of carbon emissions in Brazilian Amazon in 33 years

Response to adjuvant bevacizumab among patients with resected melanoma may vary by age

IMAGE: A study quantified the size and age of the

Bottom Line: Younger patients with resected

forests that grow naturally in degraded and

melanoma had some benefit from adjuvant

abandoned areas, creating...

treatment with the anti-VEGF therapeutic...

Endangered vaquita remain genetically healthy even in low numbers, new analysis shows

Regeneration of eye cells: Warning lights discovered

As described in the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow

IMAGE: The first vaquita caught as part of a

Moving around in the half-light is difficult but not impossible. To help us in this undertaking we have

conservation effort in 2017. view more Credit:

the rods, a type...

Vaquita CPR The...

Research team discovers molecular processes in kidney cells that attract and feed COVID-19 Although the lungs are a common target for COVID-

Extruded grains may be better for pigs URBANA, Ill. – Extrusion is the norm in the pet and aqua feed industries, yet it remains unusual for swine feed in...

19’s cytokine storm, so are the kidneys, making the 1 in 4 U.S. adults...

Molecular processes in kidney cells may ‘prime’ diabetics for COVID-19 infection

QCLs exhibit extreme pulses

IMAGE: This gene network was generated by

more Credit: Spitz et al., doi 10.1117/1.AP.2.6.066001 Extreme...

HumanBase for the kidney cell type most vulnerable

IMAGE: Quantum cascade photonic device. view

to SARS-CoV-2 infection....

New approach to fighting cancer could reduce costs and side effects

Multiple sclerosis as the flip side of immune fitness


UniSA’s Future Industries Institute PhD student

Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that

Mona Elsemary has developed a microfluidic approach to purify chimeric...

damages the brain and the spinal cord and often severely limits a person’s...

Researchers solve ‘protein paradox’ and suggest way to exploit cancer weakness

How’d we get so picky about friendship late in life? Ask the chimps

The most essential step in this process is DNA

When humans age, they tend to favor small circles

replication, where the DNA in a mother cell is copied

of meaningful, already established friendships rather

into its two daughter...

than seek new ones....

Tackling alarming decline in nature requires ‘safety net’ of multiple, ambitious goals

Future VR could employ new ultrahighres display

WASHINGTON (Oct. 22, 2020)–A “safety net” made

the underlying metaphotonic layer, which improves

up of multiple ambitious and interlinked goals is

the overall brightness...

IMAGE: Illustration of the meta-OLED display and

needed...

Ancient Maya built sophisticated water filters

Shared religious experiences bring couples together

IMAGE: A temple rises above the rainforest at the

Couples that pray together stay together. It’s a

ancient Maya city of Tikal. view more Credit: David

common religious saying, but a new study from the

Lentz Ancient...

University of Georgia...

Collaboration sparks new model for ceramic conductivity

Scientist develops new way to test for COVID-19 antibodies

As insulators, metal oxides – also known as

IMAGE: Members of the SEPS lab at Seattle

ceramics – may not seem like obvious candidates for electrical conductivity....

Children’s Research Institute, Kaleb Tsegay (left) and Edward Gniffke...

Coating implants with ‘artificial bone’ to prevent inflammation

COVID-19 lockdown reduced mental health, sleep, exercise

IMAGE: Schematic diagram of the laser-induced

A first-of-its-kind global survey shows the initial

single-step coating induced hydroxyapatite

phase of the COVID-19 lockdown dramatically

synthesis, HAp-substrate mixed...

altered our personal habits,...

Lockdown made life worse for two in five children, NHS report says

Covid: US gives full approval for antiviral remdesivir drug

NHS Digital’s report is based on a survey of 3,570

“Veklury is the first treatment for COVID-19 to

children and young people up to the age of 22 who

receive FDA approval,” the FDA said in a statement.

were interviewed...

Covid: Sewage sites to test for traces of virus

Covid: Why is coronavirus so deadly?

Coronavirus: Sewage testing for Covid-19 begins in

huge fears about H1N1, aka swine flu.

Remember the last pandemic? In 2009 there were

England

Moderna has competed enrollment of 30,000 diverse volunteers for its coronavirus vaccine trial,

Coronavirus US: People waiting nearly three days for test results

Moderna Inc announced on Thursday that it has

coronavirus test results – too slow for contact tracing

completed enrollment of 30,000 volunteers for the

to detect...

Americans are still waiting nearly three days for

final stage of its coronavirus...

FDA approves Gilead’s remdesivir as a treatment for coronavirus patients

Will US COVID-19 mortality catch up to surging cases?

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Daily coronavirus fatality rates in the US remain a

granted full approval to the antiviral drug remdesivir

fraction of what they were in the deadly spring peak,

as a coronavirus treatment...

even as cases climb...

Antiretroviral therapy can’t completely stop accelerated cell aging seen in HIV

Simplified method to modify disease signaling with light

This is the first longitudinal study conducted to investigate the contribution of HIV-infection, versus

Cellular optogenetics uses light to precisely control cell signaling in space and over time, making it an

treatment, on the...

invaluable technique...

Toward a new staging system for prostate cancer, and why it matters

Increasing sleep time after trauma could ease ill effects

Although it is one of the most common cancers

Published today in Scientific Reports, the study

worldwide, prostate cancer remains one of the few

helps build a case for the use of sleep therapeutics

major cancers for which the...

following trauma exposure,...


Individuals may legitimize hacking when angry with system or authority

Humans are born with brains ‘prewired’ to see words

Individuals are more likely to experience anger when they believe that systems or authorities have

Analyzing brain scans of newborns, researchers found that this part of the brain — called the “visual

overlooked pursuing justice...

word form...

Stigma impacts psychological, physical health of multiracial people

A promising discovery could lead to better treatment for Hepatitis C

Published in the journal Policy Insights from the

Professor Terence Ndonyi Bukong and his team of

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, the study finds that

virologists, in partnership with Professor Patrick

such stigmas may be...

Labonté, discovered this...

Tel Aviv University researchers discover molecular link between diet and risk of cancer

Artificial intelligence can now predict students’ educational outcomes based on tweets

An international team of researchers has identified a

IMAGE: Thematic clusters: t-SNE representation of

direct molecular link between meat and dairy diets and the development...

the words with the highest and lowest scores from the training data...

Coronavirus mutations show early safety measures and restrictions limited viral spread

DrugCell: New experimental AI platform matches tumor to best drug combo

The coronavirus, responsible for the COVID-19

DrugCell predicts the best drugs to use against a

pandemic, has one official name–SARS-CoV-2. But according to virologists,...

tumor. ...

DNA in fringe-lipped bat poop reveals unexpected eating habits

Report calls for easing access, improving home health for older adults

IMAGE: Hypothesized approach of a sleeping white-

Older adults have suffered disproportionately from

necked jacobin, Florisuga mellivora, by the fringe-

the COVID-19 pandemic, with increased risk of

lipped bat, Trachops...

severe illness and death...

Medical minds meet to develop novel treatment for one patient’s immune system defect

COVID-19 anxiety linked to body image issues

IMAGE: Experimental artificial intelligence system

BOSTON – A young woman who had been

A new study has found that anxiety and stress directly linked to COVID-19 could be causing a

hospitalized for three months straight due to

number of body image issues...

debilitating, recurrent infections...

Coronavirus has cost more than 2.5 million years of potential human life in the US

Back corner of the classroom may be SAFEST spot in the room, study claims

Coronavirus pandemic has cost more than 2.5

Schoolkids hiding in the back corner of the classroom are sat in the SAFEST part of the room to

million years of potential human life in the US as

avoid COVID, study claims US...

people die years earlier than...

Steroid inhalers/pills for asthma linked to heightened risk of brittle bones and fractures

Drinking green tea and coffee daily linked to lower death risk in people with diabetes

The higher the cumulative dose, and the longer the

Drinking 4 or more daily cups of green tea plus 2 or

period of treatment, the greater these risks seem to

more of coffee was associated with a 63% lower risk

be, indicate the...

of death over a...

New research reveals why low oxygen damages the brain

Turbulent era sparked leap in human behavior, adaptability 320,000 years ago

“These powerful protein responders initially protect

The first analysis of a new sedimentary drill core

brain cells from low oxygen as expected, but we find

representing 1 million years of environmental history

that their...

in the East African...

Cognitive elements of language have existed for 40 million years

Bacterial metabolism of dietary soy may lower risk factor for dementia

Language is one of the most powerful tools available

Their study, published today in the journal

to humankind, as it enables us to share information, culture, views...

Alzheimer’s Dementia: Translational Research Clinical Interventions,...

Preventing lead poisoning at the source

Finally, a way to see molecules ‘wobble’

Using a variety of public records — including assessed market value, sales, foreclosure and tax

Now, researchers at the University of Rochester and the Fresnel Institute in France have found a way to

history, code violations,...

visualize those molecules...


Comparing canine brains using 3Dendocast modelling IMAGE: Based on digital endocranial cast models the canine brain does not increase proportionally with body size. ...

Hackensack Meridian CDI, University of Michigan show faster COVID-19 antibody test OCTOBER 22, 2020 – Nutley, NJ – A more efficient and much faster method to assess high levels of neutralizing...

COVID-19: Dexamethasone discovery carries treatment implications

Soil fungi act like a support network for trees, study shows

IMAGE: An artist’s rendering of the dexamethasone

Being highly connected to a strong social network

discovery, by Marcin Minor. view more Credit: Courtesy...

has its benefits. Now a new University of Alberta study is showing the...

Lab-grown mini-lungs mimic the real thing

New tool can diagnose strokes with a smartphone

IMAGE: A single lung stem cell copied itself to

IMAGE: Kathryn Atkinson, a patient at Houston

generate thousands of cells and generate a bubble-

Methodist Hospital, participates in a smartphone

like structure that...

screening test to analyze...

Why is fertilizer used in explosives? (video)

Researchers identify how night-shift work causes internal clock confusion

IMAGE: Over the last century, the compound ammonium nitrate has been involved in at least 30

IMAGE: David Gozal, MD, the Marie M. and Harry L. Smith Endowed Chair of Child Health at the MU

disasters and terrorist...

School of Medicine ...

Covid: No safety concerns found with Oxford vaccine trial after Brazil death

Rogue website sells ‘dodgy wigs’ to cancer patients

Covid: Brazil’s coronavirus cases pass five million

Trump and Obama lock horns in rival rallies Mr Obama likened his successor to a “crazy uncle” while Mr Trump...

CQC report: Care of people with learning disabilities ‘inhumane’

Ethnic minority Covid risk ‘not explained by racism’

The CQC’s review comes after a 2019 BBC

An earlier report by Public Health England said

Panorama programme exposed the mistreatment of

racism may contribute to the unequal death toll.

residents at Whorlton Hall Hospital.

World could get a Covid-19 vaccine in the next few months but the virus will exist ‘forever’

Algorithm could help ‘share the load’ of ICU beds and support up to 1,000 Covid19 patients

A coronavirus vaccine could be available before the

A new algorithm could be used in the NHS to help

end of winter but the world should still be preparing

hospitals ‘share the load’ and ensure Covid-19

to cope with Covid...

patients get...

Coronavirus UK: 26,688 new cases and 191 deaths in daily toll

Pubs ARE being sacrificed to keep schools open, top scientist says

Britain today recorded 26,688 more Covid-19 cases and 191 deaths as a SAGE adviser warned the

Pubs and restaurants are ‘bearing the brunt’ of local lockdown rules because there is no proof that

second wave of coronavirus...

anywhere...

Ethnic minorities more likely to catch and die from Covid-19 because of jobs and geography

Cambridge experts claim South West and East are only two regions where outbreaks are not plateauing

Dr Raghib Ali, one of the main researchers behind today’s report, ruled out structural racism as a factor

Coronavirus outbreaks are surging in the East of England and South West— but are plateauing

behind...

everywhere else in England,...

Carers are to be banned from working in more than one home to halt Covid spread FEBRUARY – SAGE scientists warned Government

Covid-19 vaccines may not stop people from getting sick and dying, scientist warns

‘very early on’ about the risk to care homes Britain’s...

Covid-19 vaccines may not prevent people from getting severely sick or dying, it was claimed today. Trials of hundreds of...

An unusual mechanism of robustness in charge of brain mRNAs Neurons, also known as nerve cells, send and

Interactions within larger social groups can cause tipping points in contagion flow

receive signals in our brain. They are particularly complex and unique in many...

In the journal Chaos, from AIP Publishing, Nicholas Landry and Juan G. Restrepo, from the University of


Colorado Boulder,...

The biological ‘record’ of extremely preterm birth differs in men and women

New theory sheds light on how the environment influences human health

The study, published online in the journal Development and Psychopathology, followed infants

The environment impacts human health in profound ways, yet few theories define the form of the

who weighed between 580 and...

relationship between human...

Vitamin A boosts fat burning in cold conditions

Nanogenerator ‘scavenges’ power from their surroundings

In humans and mammals, at least two types of fatty

Australian researchers led by Flinders University are

depots can be discerned, white and brown adipose

picking up the challenge of ‘scavenging’ invisible

tissue. During obesity...

power...

Seeing no longer believing: the manipulation of online images

ALMA shows volcanic impact on Io’s atmosphere

Image editing software is so ubiquitous and easy to

New radio images from the Atacama Large

use, according to researchers from QUT’s Digital

Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) show for the

Media Research...

first time the direct effect of...

Genome sequencing shows climate barrier to spread of Africanized bees

How fear encourages physical distancing during pandemic

IMAGE: A wild honeybee in Davis, California. European honeybees (Apis mellifera) were

IMAGE: Associate Professor, University of Houston Conrad. N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant

introduced to the Americas in...

Management ...

User-friendly cucurbit downy mildew diagnosis guide suited for both experts and beginners

Dual brain imaging provides insight into neural basis of patient-clinician relationship

IMAGE: Scientists in the field looking at Cucurbit Downy Mildew view more Credit: Andres Salcedo,

BOSTON – The potential impact of the patientclinician relationship on a patient’s response to

Mary Hausbeck,...

treatment is widely...

Analyzing web searches can help experts predict, respond to COVID-19 hot spots

Thymoquinone induces apoptosis & DNA damage in 5-Fluorouracil-resistant colorectal cancer

ROCHESTER, Minn. — Web-based analytics have demonstrated their value in predicting the spread of infectious disease,...

IMAGE: TQ induces apoptosis and reduces proliferation in NOD-SCID and NOG mice. view more Credit: Correspondence...

Technology shines the light on ovarian cancer treatments IMAGE: This image shows time-frequency

Black coronavirus patients nearly twice as likely to be hospitalized as whites, new study finds

biomarker masks. The numerical values are the zfactors for each biomarker. ...

Black Americans have a three-fold risk of testing positive for coronavirus and are nearly twice as likely to be hospitalized...

Head of Operation Warp speed says he expects coronavirus vaccine trials to resume next week

Surge of coronavirus cases in 75% of US is a ‘distressing trend’ officials say

Paused AstraZeneca and Johnson Johnson coronavirus vaccine trials expected to resume this

‘distressing trend’ – but ‘hope is on the way’...

Surge of coronavirus cases in 75% of US is a

WEEK, Operation Warp Speed chief...

Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease with skin samples could lead to earlier detection

Scientists take major step toward Angelman Syndrome gene therapy

The study, published in the scientific journal

This work, published in Nature and led by senior

Movement Disorders, shows how a chemical assay can detect clumping of the...

author Mark Zylka, PhD, Director of the UNC Neuroscience Center and W.R....

Transcription factors may inadvertently lock in DNA mistakes By being choosy about which genes they turn on,

Americans’ responses to COVID-19 stayhome orders differed according to population density

transcription factors determine which rooms in the

In the study, which appeared online September 30 in

house are lighted and...

the journal Landscape and Urban Planning, the researchers examined publicly...

Tumor DNA in spinal fluid could help doctors better monitor childhood brain cancer

Genome archeologists discover path to activate immune response against cancer


Researchers at the University of Michigan Rogel

The work builds on Princess Margaret Senior

Cancer Center and Michigan Medicine C.S. Mott

Scientist Dr. De Carvalho’s previous ground-

Children’s Hospital,...

breaking discovery known as...

DNA: At our cores, we’re all strengthened by ‘dumbbells’

Observed COVID-19 variability may have underlying molecular sources

Rice University scientists on a long quest to study the structure and function of chromosomes have

Scientists at the University of California, Riverside, and University of Southern California may have an

found that amid the apparent...

answer to this mystery. In...

Highly effective tumor detection strategy for common childhood brain tumors A team of scientists at Texas AM University, Baylor

Mayo Clinic: diagnostic, therapeutic advance for rare neurodegenerative disorder

College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital have developed...

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Mayo Clinic researchers, along with national and global collaborators, have developed a potential...

Gut bacteria linked to weight gain following chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer

NOAA report reveals condition of natural and cultural resources of Papahānaumokuākea

Approximately 30% of breast cancer patients who

IMAGE: Rare fishes at Kure view more Credit:

receive chemotherapy treatment gain weight, though

NOAA/Richard Pyle-Bishop Museum NOAA has

it is unclear why this...

published a peer-reviewed...

Vanilla cultivation under trees promotes pest regulation

Covid-19 interventions can cut virus infections, severe outcomes, and healthcare needs

IMAGE: Dominik Schwab and field assistant Gatien Rasolofonirina during field research. view more Credit: Annemarie...

IMAGE: Interventions such as voluntary shelter-inplace, quarantines and other distancing strategies to control the...

U of M trial shows hydroxychloroquine does not prevent COVID-19 in health care workers

Oncotarget: quantitative ultrasound radiomics in prediction of treatment response for breast cancer

University of Minnesota Medical School physician

IMAGE: Figure 4: Generation of parametric and

researchers studied hydroxychloroquine as a

texture maps from radiofrequency data. Diagram

treatment to prevent COVID-19...

showing flowchart of the...

Covid: Noon deadline for Manchester coronavirus deal

‘We had more than 60 calls from test and trace’

Elsewhere in the UK, in Wales people will be told from Friday to stay at home, while pubs, restaurants

Two weeks ago, Martin Usborne, a publisher who lives in east London, found out a close family

and non-essential...

contact had coronavirus. A...

Covid: Lockdown had ‘major impact’ on mental health

Long Covid: Who is more likely to get it?

Coronavirus: Severe mental health problems rise

entering their symptoms and test results into the

amid pandemic

Covid Symptom Study app.

Study that touted neck gaiters as effective face coverings against COVID19 is questioned

Does Greater Manchester REALLY need a Tier 3 lockdown? Cases were already slowing for 40% of region

Questions have risen over a new study that claims

More than a million people in Greater Manchester

neck gaiters do help stop the spread of the novel

are living in boroughs where coronavirus infections

coronavirus. Researchers...

are falling, casting...

One in ten under-50s will be struck by ‘long Covid’, data shows

Death rates for Covid-19 are now almost a QUARTER of what they were during the peak

One in ten under-50s who catch the coronavirus will be plagued by ‘long Covid’ and suffer lasting side effects...

The findings come from an analysis of people

Death rates for hospitalised Covid-19 patients are now almost a quarter of what they were during the peak of the pandemic,...

Coronavirus UK: One in ten had suicidal thoughts during lockdown One in ten people had suicidal thoughts by the end of the first six weeks of Britain’s lockdown, research has found. ...

Human rights group’s Fury over plans to discharge Covid-19 patients into care homes again FEBRUARY – SAGE scientists warned Government ‘very early on’ about the risk to care homes Britain’s...


Nicola Sturgeon EXTENDS Scotland’s coronavirus circuit breaker Nicola Sturgeon EXTENDS Scotland’s circuit

Phase 3 clinical trial to treat mild Alzheimer’s disease using deep brain stimulation

breaker by a week: Leader announces curfew and

Keck Medicine of USC is enrolling individuals in an

closure of pubs and restaurants...

international phase 3 clinical trial to examine the safety and effectiveness...

Community noise may affect dementia risk

Hypothyroidism in pregnant mothers linked to ADHD in their children

Researchers studied 5,227 participants of the

These chemicals, or hormones, are produced in the

Chicago Health and Aging Project who were aged

thyroid gland in the neck and are known to influence

65 years or older, of whom 30%...

fetal growth. Investigators...

High flavanol diet may lead to lower blood pressure

Congress must clarify limits of geneediting technologies

The findings, published in Scientific Reports, studied the diet of more than 25,000 people in Norfolk, UK

According to a new paper co-written by a University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign legal expert who

and compared what...

studies the ethical...

Cognitive performance Every day our brains are continuously called upon to

Virtual Reality health appointments can help patients address eating disorders

meet high-level cognitive challenges. When we

This paper demonstrates the potential value of Multi-

write, play games or watch...

User Virtual Reality (MUVR) remote psychotherapy for those with body...

A new way of looking at the Earth’s interior

Ketamine, a painkiller used by the army, does not impair tolerance to blood loss

There are places that will always be beyond our

A low dose of ketamine, administered intravenously,

reach. The Earth’s interior is one of them. But we do

does not alter a healthy human’s tolerance to blood

have ways of...

loss. In other...

MonoEye: A human motion capture system using a single wearable camera

3D hand pose estimation using a wristworn camera

IMAGE: MonoEye is based on a single ultra-wide fisheye camera worn on the user’s chest, enabling

Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) working in collaboration with colleagues at

activity capture...

Carnegie Mellon University,...

Mass screening method could slash COVID-19 testing costs, trial finds

Delivering proteins to testes could someday treat male infertility

Using a new mathematical approach to screen large

IMAGE: Delivering a protein (red fluorescence) to

groups for Covid-19 could be around 20 times

mice testes with a fibroin nanoparticle-encapsulated

cheaper than individual testing,...

cationic lipid...

A flexible color-changing film inspired by chameleon skin (video)

Chili-shaped device could reveal just how hot that pepper is

IMAGE: Drawing inspiration from chameleon skin,

IMAGE: A chili pepper-shaped device containing a

researchers have developed a flexible film that

paper-based electrochemical sensor can be

changes color in response...

connected to a smart phone...

Moderna’s CEO predicts the firm’s shot could get emergency FDA approval by December

How statins ‘can help women survive cancer’ according to latest research

Moderna Inc says it will know if its experimental

Statins could give women better chance of beating cancer by halting growth of tumours, study suggests

coronavirus vaccine is effective at preventing people

Statins lower cholesterol...

from contracting...

Boris Johnson’s three-tier lockdown system is ‘the worst of all worlds’, SAGE member warns

Man, 47, dies ‘from long Covid’ two months after leaving ICU

England’s three-tiered lockdown system is ‘the worst

A coronavirus patient who was cheered out of intensive care just months ago after surviving a 60-

of all worlds’, a SAGE member warned today

day battle with the disease...

— highlighting...

Coronavirus UK: SAGE warns young people may become ‘lost generation’ Young people and children are at risk of becoming a ‘lost generation’ because of the UK Government‘s Covid-19...

Number of Covid deaths in Britain could have been HALVED by imposing lockdown earlier, report claims Britain’s coronavirus death toll could have been halved if ministers had imposed an earlier lockdown, a report has...


Doctors can predict how likely YOU are to die or be hospitalised from Covid-19 using new tool

Children with autism, ADHD have more doctor and hospital visits during infancy

Doctors are now able to predict how likely their

The findings from Duke Health researchers, appearing online Oct. 19 in the journal Scientific

patient is to die or be hospitalised from Covid-19

Reports, provide evidence that...

using a new tool. Researchers...

‘Use it or lose it’: Regular social engagement linked to healthier brain microstructure in older adults

Neuropilin-1 drives SARS-CoV-2 infectivity, finds breakthrough study

The findings, reported today in the Journal of

Unlike other coronavirus, which cause common colds and mild respiratory symptoms, SARS-CoV-2,

Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, suggest that

the causative agent of COVID-19,...

“prescribing”...

Coronavirus: Study finds further door opener into the cell

New tool pulls elusive COVID-19 marker from human blood

The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 can affect various

But measuring the critical marker has been

organs such as the lung and kidneys and also

extremely challenging, given its nearly undetectable

trigger neurological symptoms,...

presence in the biological...

Salt-based mosquito-control products are ineffective

CRISPR meets Pac-Man: New DNA cutand-paste tool enables bigger gene edits

In a series of lab tests conducted in five locations

Publication of the UCSF study on Oct. 19, 2020 in

using nine species of mosquito, researchers found no evidence that adult...

the journal Nature Methods comes less than two weeks after two researchers...

Cholesterol medications linked to lower cancer-related deaths in women Among women with breast cancer, colorectal

Researchers analyze studies of interventions to prevent violence against children

cancer, or melanoma, those who were taking

Numerous studies have examined interventions

cholesterol-lowering medications, were...

aimed at preventing violence against children. A recent analysis reveals various...

Do black lives matter protests impact fatal police interactions and crime?

The effects of wildfires and spruce beetle outbreaks on forest temperatures

A new analysis of nine years of nationwide data

IMAGE: Results from a study published in the

examines the impacts of the Black Lives Matter

Journal of Biogeography indicate that wildfires may

movement on fatal interactions...

play a role in accelerating...

Does classroom indoor environmental quality affect teaching and learning? IMAGE: A new study published in Indoor Air

Critically ill infants given blood transfusions before surgery have poorer outcomes

indeicates that indoor environmental quality can

WILMINGTON, Del. (October 21, 2020) – Critically ill

affect short-term students’...

newborns who receive blood transfusions prior to surgery had about...

Oncotarget: Sirolimus-eluting stents — opposite in vitro effects on the clonogenic cell potential

Innovation spins spider web architecture into 3D imaging technology

IMAGE: Experiment design for clonal assay in T75

for hemispherical 3D photodetection to replicate the

flasks in cell lines treated with sirolimus at different

vision system...

IMAGE: A spiderweb-inspired fractal design is used

time and...

People with kidney disease face THREEFOLD higher risks of dying from COVID19

Nearly two-thirds of hospitalised Covid19 patients still have lung damage

People with kidney disease face THREE-FOLD

still suffering organ damage months after being

higher risks of dying from COVID-19 compared to healthy patients – and having...

discharged, a small...

Coronavirus: Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford and York face Tier Three

Coronavirus caused just 3% of 26,000 excess deaths since September

Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Kirklees and York could

At least 26,000 more people than usual have died at

get almost £55million between them, if they are next

home during the coronavirus pandemic in England

to face the strictest...

and Wales potentially...

Britain records another 18,804 Covid-19 cases and 80 deaths

Lockdowns are driving unhealthy habits like eating takeaways in people at risk of heart disease

Nearly two-thirds of coronavirus hospital patients are


Britain today recorded another 18,804 Covid-19

Lockdowns are driving unhealthy habits like eating

cases and 80 deaths as both infections and fatalities

takeaways in people at risk of heart disease and

continue to creep upwards. Department...

Covid-19, doctors warn Lockdowns...

Sir Patrick Vallance warns Covid-19 will never go away

The road to uncovering a novel mechanism for disposing of misfolded proteins

Coronavirus will probably never disappear and a vaccine won’t stop it completely, according to Sir Patrick Vallance. The...

AAT deficiency can develop in people who carry the AAT gene with a mutation called Z. “I began studying AAT deficiency...

Anti-inflammatory therapy shows promise in slowing progression of multiple sclerosis

Coronavirus vaccines stir doubts among many people worldwide, new study shows

Christopher Power, professor in the Faculty of

To date, more than 90 COVID-19 vaccines are in

Medicine Dentistry, and Leina Saito, a graduate

development, half of which are in human trials. In

student on his team, showed...

addition to addressing...

Targeting the shell of the Ebola virus How can we battle these infectious agents that

Cutting-edge, whole-heart imaging provides new details on heart defects

reproduce by hijacking cells and reprogramming them into virus-replicating...

Surgery and other interventions can help repair structural heart defects in many of the 1% of infants born with congenital...

New anti-AB vaccine could help halt Alzheimer’s progression, preclinical study finds

Repairing the photosynthetic enzyme Rubisco

A team led by Chuanhai Cao, PhD, of the University

CO2 from the atmosphere into organic matter. This is the central step in...

of South Florida Health (USF Health), has focused

The enzyme Rubisco catalyzes the assimilation of

on overcoming, in those...

High levels of microplastics released from infant feeding bottles during formula prep

A CNIO team describes how a virus can cause diabetes

In response, the researchers involved — from

insulin (in red) and alpha cell-secreting glucagon (in green). ...

AMBER, the SFI Research Centre for Advanced

IMAGE: Islet of Langerhans with beta cell-secreting

Materials and Bioengineering...

Hot-button words trigger conservatives and liberals differently

How initiatives empowering employees can backfire

IMAGE: Graphic shows differences in liberal and

IMAGE: In recent decades, companies have

conservative brain responses to news media view more Credit:...

increasingly implemented various forms of empowerment initiatives that assume...

One way to prevent cancer: map the fundamentals of how cells go awry

Tradition of petrified birds in the Dome of the Rock

Someday, scientists may be able to prevent cancer

IMAGE: The Birds on the Dome of the Rock view

by controlling two proteins that operate deep inside

more Credit: Photo: Elon Harvey. On the southern

the quagmire of epigenetic...

exterior...

Light pollution may increase biting behavior at night in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes

Safety considerations for visiting primary care doctors

IMAGE: Aedes Aegypti Mosquito view more Credit:

chronic health conditions relying on telemedicine

University of Notre Dame Artificial light abnormally

rather than seeing their...

The COVID-19 pandemic has left many people with

increases...

Evidence review confirms CDC guidance about infectivity of novel coronavirus A review of dozens of studies by researchers at

How infection rates are falling in big cities across England despite threat of lockdown

Oregon Health Science University and Oregon State

Coronavirus infections are now falling in some of

University suggests that...

England’s biggest cities, figures show – despite Health Secretary...

UK set to become the first country to deliberately infect people with Covid-19

Coronavirus deaths rise for FIFTH week in a row in England and Wales

The UK is set to become the first country in the

The number of people dying of Covid-19 in England

world to deliberately infect healthy volunteers with

and Wales has risen for the fifth week in a row to

the coronavirus, the...

438 between October...


Failing to quarantine infected patients is to blame for second Covid-19 wave, warns the WHO

60,000 more Covid-19 deaths in UK if white people faced the same risk as black people, report claims

A failure to quarantine enough coronavirus patients

Almost 60,000 more coronavirus deaths could have

is to blame for the second wave rolling across

occurred in England and Wales if white people faced

Europe, the World Health...

the same risk as black...

Covid-induced stress on doctors and nurses could ‘make them more prone to making errors’

Are Covid-19 outbreaks slowing down in university towns? Analysis

Covid-induced stress on doctors and nurses could

coming out of the other side of their coronavirus

leave them more prone to making medical errors, top expert suggests Professor...

outbreaks, analysis...

Britain’s Covid-19 daily cases have DROPPED for the first time since the end of September

In recovering COVID-19 patients, antibodies fade quickly

Britain today recorded the deaths of 241 people with

American Society for Microbiology, researchers

Covid-19 in its highest death toll since June 5, as another 21,331 people...

report that antibody levels...

Research could lead to customized cochlear implants

Study shows active older adults have better physical and mental health

University of Sydney School of Biomedical

With a rapidly aging population and nearly 16.9

Engineering researcher, Dr Greg Watkins, hears

million cancer survivors in the United States today,

with the assistance of two cochlear...

there is a need to identify...

COVID-19: Distancing and masks — good but not enough

Nanodevices show how living cells change with time, by tracking from the inside

TU Wien (Vienna), the University of Florida, the Sorbonne in Paris, Clarkson University (USA) and the MIT in Boston were...

Half of England’s major university towns are already

This week in mBio, an open-access journal of the

IMAGE: At this point in development, the embryo chromosomes (which appear red in the centre) are preparing to separate...

Cognitive behavioral therapy reduces insomnia symptoms among young drinkers

Does the new heart transplant allocation policy encourage gaming by providers?

More than half of young adults at risk for alcohol-

For the past two years, a different national allocation policy has been in effect in order to more fairly

related harm report symptoms of insomnia.

distribute hearts...

Cognitive behavioral therapy...

National laboratories point to sugars as a key factor in ideal feedstock for biofuels

Mammography screening saves lives also in older age

Popular wisdom holds that tall, fast-growing trees are best for biomass, but new research by two U.S.

IMAGE: Håkan Jonsson, Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå university

Department of Energy...

view more Credit: Lena...

Newly discovered gene may give ‘sea pickles’ their glow

Colorful Perovskites: NREL advances thermochromic window technologies

A new study describes a bioluminescent gene that

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s

could be the reason that so-called “sea pickles,” or pyrosomes,...

National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) report a breakthrough in...

Mortality rate higher for US rural residents

Covid: Noon deadline approaches for Manchester coronavirus deal

Syracuse, N.Y. – A recent study by Syracuse

In Wales, people will be told from Friday to stay at

University sociology professor Shannon Monnat

home, while pubs, restaurants and non-essential

shows that mortality rates...

shops will shut, as...

Covid: Burn-out fears of ‘exhausted’ unpaid carers

‘We had more than 60 calls from test-andtrace’

The ‘hidden’ role of unpaid carers in lockdown

Two weeks ago, Martin Usborne, a publisher who lives in east London, found out a close family contact had coronavirus. A...

UK plan to be first to run human challenge Covid trials

Why doctors may start prescribing nicotine to help beat disease

Covid-19: UK volunteers could be given virus to test

Matt Eagles smoked his first cigarettes — which he

vaccine

bought quite easily from the local newsagent —


aged 12. ‘I was...

Porridge goes ‘posh’ If there were a prize for the healthiest breakfast,

Coronavirus: Why you MUST wash your face mask more regularly

humble porridge would win. Oats provide slow-

Wearing a face covering became a condition of entry

release carbs that give...

to indoor public spaces in the UK in late July — and, according to...

The ‘goldilocks day’: The perfect day for kids’ bone health

What lies between grey and white in the brain

Examining 804 Australian children aged between 11

“We demonstrated that the superficial white matter

and 13 years old, the world-first study found that

contains a lot of iron. It is known that iron is

children need more moderate-to-vigorous...

necessary for the...

Exercise and nutrition regimen benefits physical, cognitive health

Hand-held device reads levels of cancer biomarker

The findings appear in the journal Scientific Reports. Participants were randomly assigned to the two

The device works much like the monitors that diabetics use to test their blood-sugar levels and

groups. The exercise...

could be used in a medical...

AI methods of analyzing social networks find new cell types in tissue

Mouthwashes, oral rinses may inactivate human coronaviruses, study finds

The tissue composing our organs consists of trillions

Craig Meyers, distinguished professor of

of cells with various functions. All the cells in an individual contain...

microbiology and immunology and obstetrics and gynecology, led a group of physicians...

Criteria to predict cytokine storm in COVID-19 patients identified Predicting which COVID-19 patients will develop

Patients who had more severe COVID-19 may be the best donors for convalescent plasma therapy

cytokine storm is challenging, owing to the many

The findings suggest that older males who have

variables that influence...

recovered from COVID-19 after having been hospitalized are strong candidates...

Focal epilepsy often overlooked Having subtler symptoms, a form of epilepsy that affects only one part of the brain often goes

Why school bullying prevention programs that involve peers may be harmful to victims

undiagnosed long enough to...

School bullying has been identified as harmful to students’ mental health. Many studies have evaluated the effectiveness...

Conversation about suicide prevention leads to safe gun storage IMAGE: Forefront Suicide Prevention volunteers talk with visitors to the Safer Night Out community event in Walla Walla,...

Oncotarget: Inhibition of HAS2 and hyaluronic acid production by 1,25Dihydroxyvitamin D3 in breast IMAGE: Clinical relevance of HAS2 in TCGA METABRIC dataset of human breast cancer. view more Credit: Correspondence...

Oncotarget: cGAS-STING pathway in oncogenesis and cancer therapeutics

Cannabis reduces OCD symptoms by half in the short-term

IMAGE: Coordination of innate and adaptive

PULLMAN, Wash. – People with obsessive-

immune signaling resulting from cGAS-STING

compulsive disorder, or OCD, report that the severity

activation. view more Credit:...

of their symptoms was...

Children with chronic kidney disease have outsized health burden

Rethinking the link between cannabinoids and learning

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Chronically ill children with

IMAGE: Fluorescent image of a mouse brain with

kidney disease may spend more time in the hospital,

the cerebellum highlighted in the shape of a

incur larger...

marijuana leaf. ...

Coronavirus US: Wisconsin woman, 52, needs DOUBLE lung transplant

Why the demise of the family doctor will be the death of us

Wisconsin mother, 52, is fighting for her life as she

When I started out as a GP some 35 years ago, the

waits for a DOUBLE lung transplant after spending 45 days on a ventilator...

doctor was expected to give his dying patients his home telephone number,...

Former FDA head says the US is entering the ‘biggest wave’ of the coronavirus pandemic

How porridge got posh If there were a prize for the healthiest breakfast, humble porridge would win. Oats provide slowrelease carbs that give...


Former FDA head says the US is entering the ‘biggest wave’ of the coronavirus pandemic and calls Trump ‘problematic’...

Face the facts about your coronavirus PPE

Daily coronavirus infection rates are higher in the UK, Europe, than in the US

Wearing a face covering became a condition of entry to indoor public spaces in the UK in late July — and,

Even as the US enters its dreaded third wave of the coronavirus pandemic and cases tick up, daily

according to...

infection rates in much...

Has the stress of Covid given Boris dandruff?

Finally given hope…by the kindness of strangers

As though Boris Johnson didn’t have enough to

When Harrison Smith finished his first triathlon, it

contend with, last week he was pictured in the

was not the fact he was only eight years old that

House of Commons with...

was amazing. It was...

Lullabies in any language relax babies

For toddlers with autism, more intervention hours are not necessarily better

Researchers at Harvard’s Music Lab have determined that American infants relaxed when played lullabies that were unfamiliar...

“When parents receive the first diagnosis, they typically ask: What kind of treatment should I seek and for how many...

Scientists map the human proteome Their work was published Oct. 16 in Nature Communications and announced today by the

Research network aims to improve learning outcomes for students underrepresented in STEM

Human Proteome Organization (HUPO)....

Their report published in CBE — Life Sciences Education lays out gaps in the biology education field and proposes leveraging...

Immune activation in the liver illuminated with new glycan-tagging strategy

Restoration of retinal and visual function following gene therapy

New research from the lab of biochemist Mia Huang,

Published today in Nature Biomedical Engineering,

PhD, an assistant professor at Scripps Research in

the paper, titled, “Restoration of visual function in

Jupiter, Florida, presents...

adult mice...

Scientists find medieval plague outbreaks picked up speed over 300 years

Fear and anxiety share same bases in brain

The findings, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, show a striking

The report by an international team of researchers led by Alexander Shackman, an associate professor

acceleration in plague...

of psychology at UMD,...

Glimpse deep into Earth’s crust finds heat source that may stabilize continents

Less invasive ventilation use grows dramatically, without needed data

IMAGE: Rocks collected from Kilbourne Hole crater

More research is needed before a less invasive form

in New Mexico revealed the thinning lithosphere in the Rio Grande...

of ventilation is used near the end of life for patients who have cancer...

Study identifies key enzyme for development of autoimmune diseases

Untreated sleep apnea is associated with flu hospitalization

IMAGE: It increases CNS autoimmune inflammation.

DARIEN, IL – As we approach flu season, adults

The confocal image displays PKM2 expression (in

with obstructive sleep apnea may want to take extra

red) within the inflammatory...

precautions. A study...

Tropical cyclones moving faster in recent decades

Astrophysics team lights the way for more accurate model of the universe

IMAGE: Hurricane Isabel visible from space. view more Credit: NASA About 40% of the U.S.

Light from distant galaxies reveals important information about the nature of the universe and

population lives...

allows scientists to develop...

Patients who had more severe covid-19 may be the best donors for convalescent plasma therapy

UMD-led study shows fear and anxiety share same bases in brain

Sex, age, and severity of disease may be useful in identifying COVID-19 survivors who are likely to

family of mental illnesses in the U.S., has been

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Anxiety, the most common pushed to epic new heights...

have high levels of antibodies...

Deaths at home: More than 26,000 extra this year, ONS finds

Covid: Greater Manchester restrictions delay ‘puts lives at risk’


The ONS figures show that deaths in private homes, hospitals and care homes were well above the five-

A key sticking point of the dispute is that Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham wants the

year average during...

government to reintroduce the...

Covid: England boosting plasma stocks for patients

Covid: Wales to go into ‘firebreak’ lockdown from Friday

Their plasma contains antibodies that are believed

But a UK government scheme to cover most of the

to help other sufferers fight the virus.

wages of workers in businesses forced to close, due to start on 1 November,...

Social activities, board games and cinema ‘may ward off dementia’ Playing a board game or going to the cinema could

More than 40% of coronavirus cases in US nursing homes are asymptomatic, new study finds

help to ward off dementia by protecting the grey

More than 40% of coronavirus cases in US nursing

matter of the brain, a...

homes are asymptomatic, new study finds Researchers looked at data from...

Spending more on social services could save the lives of hundreds of babies a year in the US

Mass testing and a better contact tracing programme could slash UK’s R rate in HALF, SAGE says

Hundreds of babies’ lives could be saved if the US

Mass testing and a better contact tracing regime

spent more on social services and environmental protections, study...

could bring the UK’s coronavirus outbreak under control, SAGE has...

Cold water swimming may help defend the brain from dementia, scientists say

Brushing teeth more ‘could help ward off coronavirus’

Taking a dip in cold water could help defend the

Brushing your teeth whenever you leave your home

brain against dementia and other degenerative

may help ward off Covid-19, a dentistry professor

diseases, research suggests. Scientists...

has claimed. Professor...

What can we learn from nations that got it right? VICTORIA ALLEN analyses UK’s Covid testing farce

Dutch man unable to walk, talk or eat for eight years is cured after taking sleeping pill AMBIEN

What can we learn from nations that got it right?

A man whose brain injury left him unable to walk or

VICTORIA ALLEN analyses the UK’s coronavirus

talk for eight years regained full consciousness 20

testing farce By Victoria...

minutes after taking...

One-two punch of symptoms that exacerbate Alzheimer’s

How cancer cells escape crowded tumors

The work, published this week in the Journal of Neuroscience, suggests that treatments targeting

human body consists of trillions of cells growing in confined...

Tissue cells protect their “personal space” The

vascular health in the brain...

Changes in blood metabolite profile are visible years before diagnosis of alcoholrelated disease

Natural killer cells also have a memory function

Alcohol is the cause underlying many severe diseases, such as alcohol dependence, liver

blood and are a type of lymphocyte, a subgroup of white blood cells...

NK cells are natural cytotoxic killer cells in human

cirrhosis and different types of...

Food waste: cities can make the difference IMAGE: Application of the framework to the analysis

LSU Health New Orleans review suggests HNB tobacco products may threaten health

of the 40 European leading cities in urban food waste initiatives....

New Orleans, LA – A review of heat-not-burn (HNB) tobacco products from the laboratory of Dr. Jason Gardner, Professor...

New lab test clarifies the potential protective effects of COVID-19 antibodies

Magnetic field and hydrogels could be used to grow new cartilage

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Knowing you have developed

Using a magnetic field and hydrogels, a team of

antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 virus after recovering from COVID-19...

researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania...

Oldest securely dated evidence for a river flowing through the Thar Desert, Western India

Biochar helps hold water, saves money

IMAGE: Map showing the location of Nal Quarry at

changes in soil with the...

the threshold of the Asian monsoon, and ~200km away from modern rivers...

IMAGE: A map shows low, mid-range and high estimates for theoretical water-holding capacity


Rutgers finds new way to personalize treatments for prostate cancer

An ultrasonic projector for medicine

Rutgers researchers have discovered human gene

alphabet using micro-particles by modulating sound

markers that work together to cause metastatic prostate cancer – cancer...

pressure profiles....

Boris Johnson offers Manchester tens of millions of pounds extra support to go into Tier 3 lockdown

Losing flight had huge benefits for ants, finds new study

Doctors claim that Manchester is at risk of running

wings) are shown in the image. view more Credit:

out of hospital beds for coronavirus patients as talks over whether the...

Philip Gronski Ants...

Big babies could be at higher risk of common heart rhythm disorder in adulthood

Mystery over decline in sea turtle sightings

Beijing, China 19 Oct 2020: Elevated birth weight is

Penrose, MEM The number of sea turtles spotted

linked with developing atrial fibrillation later in life, according...

along the coasts...

68% of deaths from firearms are from self-harm, majority in older men in rural regions

Early-arriving endangered Chinook salmon take the brunt of sea lion predation

A new study of gun injuries and deaths in Ontario found that 68% of firearm-related deaths were from

IMAGE: A sea lion devours a salmon. view more Credit: LE Baskow The Columbia River is home to

self-harm, and they...

one of the...

New study shows how complex metabolism may have self-assembled from simple precursors

CBD helps reduce lung damage from COVID by increasing levels of protective peptide

IMAGE: A reaction of thioacetic acid, thiols and iron producing thioesters and an iron sulfide mineral.

IMAGE: Dr. Babak Baban, DCG immunologist and associate dean for research and Dr. Jack Yu,

view...

physician scientist and chief...

Creating perfect edges in 2D-materials IMAGE: Researchers at Chalmers University of

The British athletes battling eating disorders in sport

Technology present a method to finely control the

Rachel Morris won gold medals while competing for

edges of two-dimensional...

Britain in rowing and cycling. She also has a history

IMAGE: Stuttgart researchers are writing the

IMAGE: Both workers and queens (larger and with

IMAGE: Green turtle view more Credit: Rod

of eating disorders,...

Endometriosis care needs urgent improvement, MPs say

USC study reveals one-two punch of symptoms that exacerbate Alzheimer’s

Sarah Smallbone, 37, from Essex, who gave

A new Alzheimer’s study found that impaired blood

evidence to the inquiry, was diagnosed with

flow in the brain is correlated with the buildup of tau

endometriosis aged 30 and had four...

tangles,...

Unprecedented energy use since 1950 has transformed humanity’s geologic footprint

Membranes for capturing carbon dioxide from the air

A new study coordinated by CU Boulder makes

IMAGE: Technological solutions for the CO2 emission into the atmosphere should include variety

clear the extraordinary speed and scale of increases

of approaches as there...

in energy use, economic...

The mental health impact of pandemics for front line health care staff

A new strategy for siRNA stabilization by an artificial cationic oligosaccharide

Mental health problems such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety and depression are

IMAGE: ODAGal4 strongly stabilises duplex structures of siRNAs, particularly nucleotides with

common among healthcare staff during...

phosphorothioate linkages,...

Quarter of partially-sighted have unmet needs

Surrey is leading the way in perovskite tandem solar cells

Almost a quarter of people with severe sight loss in

Scientists from the University of Surrey have

the UK are going without the treatment they need, according to a new...

revealed the significant improvements they are making in perovskite-based solar...

IVF success rates higher at clinics that provide more outcomes data

Humans and climate drove giants of Madagascar to extinction

AURORA, Colo. (Oct. 18, 2020) – Success rates for

IMAGE: Investigating the drivers of extinction: By

in vitro fertilization are higher at clinics that

analyzing stalagmites from the La Vierge Cave


voluntarily share...

located on Rodrigues...

Catholic OB-GYNs can face moral dilemmas in issues of family planning

Researchers discover a uniquely quantum effect in erasing information

AURORA, Colo. (Oct. 16, 2020) – A study of

IMAGE: A bit of information can be encoded in the

Catholic obstetrician-gynecologists shows that many

position of a particle (left or right). A demon can

face moral dilemmas...

erase a classical...

Novel mechanical mechanism of metastatic cancer cells in substrates of different stiffness revealed

Malice leaves a nasty smell

IMAGE: Experimental schematics of viscoelastic

view more Credit:...

IMAGE: Part of the human brain contributing the most to the prediction of pain and olfactory disgust.

measurements using magnetic tweezers. view more Credit: HKUST During...

Covid-19: Pooled testing among recommendations to fix test, trace and isolate system

Slowing light in an optical cavity with mechanical resonators and mirrors

In a series of recommendations to fix the struggling

We are all taught at high school that the speed of light through a vacuum is about 300000 km/s, which

Covid-19 test, trace and isolate system in England,

means that a beam from...

health researchers...

All-female scientific coalition calls for marine protected area for Antarctica Peninsula

Covid-19: Is Sweden getting it right? Covid-19: Is Sweden getting it right? Video, 00:04:22Covid-19: Is Sweden getting it right?

IMAGE: The participants of Homeward Bound Cohort 4, the largest all-female expedition to Antarctica. view more Credit:...

Jeremy Farrar: We need a national consensus for the way forward

Circuit breaker: What is a circuit breaker lockdown?

A leading scientist who sits on the SAGE committee

What is a circuit breaker in Covid terms? Circuit

that advises the government has told the BBC that

breakers have been used in some countries such as

the current row between...

Singapore and Israel...

Covid: What the tier rules say about the split between science and politics

Stopping the virus and closing borders

On the first day of lockdown, one gym owner

German authorities were convinced that the spread

showed his defiance by remaining open and was fined for it.

of the virus could not...

Study reveals kidney disease or injury is associated with much higher risk of mortality for COVID-19 patients in ICU

Body MRI reinterpretations plagued by discrepancies and errors

New research published in Anaesthesia (a journal of

indeterminate enhancing mass, and outside report

the Association of Anaesthetists) reveals the much higher risk of mortality...

recommended biopsy. Classic...

Energy System 2050: solutions for the energy transition

The future of krill

Until mid-March 2020, the WHO, the EU as well as

IMAGE: Lesion was originally reported as

IMAGE: Energy System 2050 ” is an initiative of the

Krill is rapidly gaining popularity. The small shrimplike organism from the Antarctic is used as fish food

research field Energy of the Helmholtz Association

in aquaculture...

aimed...

RUDN University soil scientist: Paddy soil fertilization can help reduce greenhouse effect

Moffitt researchers develop tool to better predict treatment course for lung cancer

IMAGE: A soil scientist from RUDN University

patients with lung cancer have come a long way in

discovered the effect of fertilization on the ability of

the past two decades....

TAMPA, Fla. — Personalized treatment options for

the soil to retain...

Oncotarget: Th1 cytokines potentiate apoptosis of breast cancer cells and suppress tumor growth

Jodie Kidd: ‘I thought my boyfriend was a gym fanatic

IMAGE: MK-2206 in conjunction with

bowl of spaghetti on the dinner table in front of him.

immunotherapy slows progression of rodent HER-

‘How many...

Jodie Kidd’s nine-year-old son Indio pointed to the

2pos tumors. view more Credit:...

DR ELLIE CANNON: Why do I keep on getting a pain in my chest at bedtime?

Why are diabetics STILL not given the gadget that frees them from finger prick


Q. A few years ago I was diagnosed with atrial

blood tests?

fibrillation. I take medication for it but have recently begun to feel a pain...

Thousands of diabetics are being put at risk of

Over a million Britons with sleep apnoea could be diagnosed within days thanks to stick-on ‘pebble’

Why won’t councils re-open our public loos? ‘Covid-says-no’ attitude leaving many stranded at home

More than a million Britons with the most common

A few weeks back, a friend of mine was almost

sleep disorder could be diagnosed within days thanks to a stick-on ‘pebble’...

caught short on the way to work. OK, it wasn’t a friend, it was me. When...

Is tracking down every super spreader the REAL key to beating Covid-19?

Fats fighting back against bacteria

serious complications after being denied access to lifesaving technology,...

As Covid-19 outbreaks once again ignite like

The international collaboration between UQ Institute for Molecular Bioscience researchers Professor

wildfires across Britain, it is a question that

Robert Parton and Professor...

continues to trigger debate:...

Peptides+antibiotic combination may result in a more effective treatment for leishmaniasis

New dimensions in the treatment of muscle spasticity after stroke and nervous system defects

IMAGE: Schematic representation of how the

First-in-class antispastic drug candidate to reach

conjugate of the peptide + the drug manages to

clinical phase is published in the prestigious life

enter inside the cell of...

science journal, Cell....

Investigational ALS drug prolongs patient survival in clinical trial

uOttawa researchers find cheaper, faster way to measure the electric field of light

BOSTON – An experimental medication that was recently shown to slow the progression of the

IMAGE: The detection of currents induced in ambient air plasma by a pair of cross-polarized laser

neurodegenerative disease...

pulses is used to...

Additional data, advanced analytics improve performance of machine learning referral app

Calcium bursts kill drug-resistant tumor cells

IMAGE: Research scientists from Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University have further

tumors become resistant to multiple medicines — is the main cause...

Multidrug resistance (MDR) — a process in which

improved the performance...

Deep-sea corals reveal secrets of rapid carbon dioxide increase as the last ice age ended

Utilizing telemedicine in the ER can reduce wait times and patient length of stay

IMAGE: Researchers examined deep-sea coral

INFORMS Journal Information Systems Research

fossils – species Desmophyllum dianthus – to study

New Study Key Takeaways: Increasing telemedicine

carbon sequestration...

availability in the emergency...

Coronavirus: Boris Johnson says taking action is ‘right and responsible thing to do’

‘Heartbreaking insight’ into impact of lockdown

Covid tier action ‘right and responsible’ thing. Video, 00:00:40Covid tier action ‘right and responsible’...

of over 2,000 families in our Born in Bradford research study. As the...

Gyms and coronavirus: What are the facts?

Covid: Remdesivir ‘has little or no effect’ on survival, says WHO

It’s not nationwide this time – only places on the

Dexamethasone, remdesivir, Regeneron: Trump’s

“very high” tier of England’s new alert...

Covid treatment explained

Study: More than 200 million Americans could have toxic PFAS in their drinking water

Natural nanodiamonds in oceanic rocks

WASHINGTON – A peer-reviewed study by

magnetite, metallic silicon...

Ten days ago we published the results of our survey

IMAGE: The fluid inclusions inside the olivine contain nanodiamonds, apart from serpentine,

scientists at the Environmental Working Group estimates that more than 200 million...

Trees prefer the big city life A team of researchers have examined whether urban red maples – a resilient native tree known to thrive in urban environments...

Are climate scientists being too cautious when linking extreme weather to climate change? IMAGE: The public expects to receive advanced warning of hazardous weather, such as tornadoes and winter storms. This...


Justice for all: How race and American identity may affect politics

NASA supercomputing study breaks ground for tree mapping, carbon research

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Allegiance and loyalty to your country is highly valued in America, but what if

Scientists from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and international

you feel America...

collaborators demonstrated...

USask scientists develop model to identify best lentils for climate change impacts

New study may reveal link to lipids playing a key role in Parkinson’s disease

IMAGE: USask plant scientist Kirstin Bett. view

Institute are making strides in Parkinson’s disease research ...

more Credit: Debra Marshall Photography With

IMAGE: Researchers in the Neuroregeneration

demand for...

Virus-mimicking drug helps immune system target cunning cancer cells

Could loss of interest be sign of dementia risk?

The findings, published today in the journal Science

“Apathy can be very distressing for family members,

Translational Medicine, open up the possibility of using drugs that...

when people no longer want to get together with family or friends...

Reviving cells after a heart attack Now, researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)

COVID-19 lockdowns averted tens of thousands of premature deaths related to air pollution, study finds

have unraveled potential...

According to research published in The Lancet Planetary Health, scientists at the University of Notre Dame found that particulate...

Young adults face higher risk of severe disease from infections than school-age children

Risk of heart complications after major surgery is higher than previously thought

Led by the London School of Hygiene Tropical Medicine, the study analysed data of 32 different

heart problems or dying after non-cardiac surgery

“Our study reveals a greater likelihood of having than has been recognised...

infectious diseases, 19 viral...

Blue-light glasses improve sleep and workday productivity, study finds

Drug repurposing

“We found that wearing blue-light-filtering glasses is

through a “library” of previously approved drugs

an effective intervention to improve sleep, work

believe they...

University of New Mexico researchers who combed

engagement,...

New study highlights the role of risk communication in coping with COVID-19

Internet connectivity is oxygen for research and development work

IMAGE: Making victory sign during COVID-19

IMAGE: Emmanuel Togo, IT architect for the

pandemic before takeoff view more Credit: Zheng

University of Ghana, gave a tour of the university’s

JIN The mental...

campus network...

Those funky cheese smells allow microbes to ‘talk’ to and feed each other

Enzymatic DNA synthesis sees the light

IMAGE: Fungi and bacteria key to ripening cheese communicate with and feed each other using volatile

amount of data produced by humans and machines

(BOSTON) — According to current estimates, the is rising at an exponential...

compounds ...

Oncotarget: Induction of phenotypic changes in HER2-postive breast cancer cells

Echo from the past makes rice paddies a good home for wetland plants

IMAGE: RNAseq results demonstrating differences between normal, cancer, and redirected cells. view

are able to provide a new home for the original

IMAGE: Rice paddies which were originally wetland wetland plant species...

more Credit:...

Molecular design strategy reveals near infrared-absorbing hydrocarbon IMAGE: as-indacenoterrylene is a bowl-shaped compound made only of hydrogen and carbon atoms that can absorb near infrared...

Covid: Row over regional rules ‘damaging to public health’, scientist warns The Wellcome Trust director, who also sits on the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), told the BBC’s...

Coronavirus: Higher ethnic death risk ‘not linked to health’

Coronavirus infections still rising rapidly

The Office for National Statistics analysis found all

confirmed cases announced by the government each day.

ethnic minority groups, other than Chinese, are

This figure is far higher than the number of


more likely to die...

Covid patients ‘less likely to die than in April’ University of Oxford researchers previously estimated the proportion of coronavirus patients dying each day in hospitals...

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: How to stop a superspreader (clue: they look like Trump) With Covid cases on the rise, it’s clearly very important to identify what’s driving this second wave. Is it students...

Coronavirus US: CDC reports surge in Hispanic American deaths

Personality traits affect shelter at home compliance

American minorities have been hit particularly hard

“We found that people who scored low on two

by COVID-19 – and the share of Hispanic people

personality traits — openness to experience and

dying of the disease...

neuroticism —...

Boost to develop microalgae into health foods

Fraction of money earmarked for COVID19 recovery could boost climate efforts

However, its widespread development has been

Governments worldwide are planning stimulus

hampered by the current limits of bioimaging tools

packages to boost the economy following the

needed to allow easy, rapid...

disruptions caused by the COVID-19...

Safe sex or risky romance? Young adults make the rational choice

Remember that fake news you read? It may help you remember even more

This is not to say that young adults make risk-free

Past research highlights one insidious side of fake

choices, but they appear to consider both the risks

news: The more you encounter the same

and benefits of their...

misinformation — for instance,...

Existing medications may fight coronavirus infection

Study explains the process that exacerbates MS

“The gist of it is we think we found a drug that is on

MS is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central

par with remdesivir and is much cheaper,” said Tudor Oprea,...

nervous system (CNS) and one of the main causes of neurological functional...

Octopus-inspired sucker transfers thin, delicate tissue grafts and biosensors

Viral ‘molecular scissor’ is next COVID-19 drug target

“For the last few decades, cell or tissue sheets have

SAN ANTONIO, Texas, USA – American and Polish

been increasingly used to treat injured or diseased

scientists, reporting Oct. 16 in the journal Science

tissues....

Advances, laid out...

Deep sea coral time machines reveal ancient CO2 burps IMAGE: Coral images: Analysis of the fossil remains

New research comparing HIV medications set to change international recommendations

of deep-sea corals (pictured here) were used to

IMAGE: The study’s lead author, Dr. Steve Kanters,

examine the history...

who completed the research as a PhD candidate in UBC’s...

Congenital heart defects may not increase the risk of severe COVID-19 symptoms

‘Classified knots’: uOttawa researchers create optical framed knots to encode information

NEW YORK, NY (Oct. 16)–Adults and children born

In a world first, researchers from the University of

with heart defects had a lower-than-expected risk of

Ottawa in collaboration with Israeli scientists have

developing moderate...

been able to create...

Results from the FORECAST Trial reported at TCT Connect

Results from the TARGET FFR study reported at TCT Connect

NEW YORK – October 16, 2020 – In the

NEW YORK – October 16, 2020 – Results from the

FORECAST randomized clinical trial, the use of

randomized controlled TARGET FFR trial show that

fractional flow reserve management...

while a physiology-guided...

Results from the DEFINE-FLOW study reported at TCT Connect NEW YORK – October 16, 2020 – A new

Nearly 27MILLION GP appointments in England ‘were lost to the Covid-19 pandemic’

observational study of deferred lesions following

Nearly 27million GP appointments have been ‘lost’

combined fractional flow...

during the coronavirus pandemic, fuelling fears of a ticking...

Ethnic minorities are twice as likely to die from Covid-19 than white people because of poverty

Coronavirus: Government adviser says country should be shut around EVERY school holiday


Ethnic minorities are twice as likely to die from

Now they want a SERIES of circuit breakers:

Covid-19 than white people because they live in

Government adviser says we should shut down the

deprived areas and work...

country around EVERY school holiday Coronavirus...

Physios and paramedics will be trained to deliver flu and Covid-19 jabs Physios and paramedics will be trained to deliver flu

Where’s REALLY had the most Covid-19 deaths? Study says Belgium but data reveals SAN MARINO

and Covid-19 jabs to help the NHS carry out its

A US study of 19 countries found Belgium has had

mass vaccination programme...

the highest death toll per 100,000 people. It was followed by Spain,...

Almost a THIRD of England’s councils saw a drop in coronavirus infection rates Almost a third of England’s councils saw a drop in

How Devon, Oxford and Coventry all have higher Covid-19 infection rates than London

coronavirus infections last week amid calls for a

Devon, Oxford and Coventry all have higher

second circuit-breaker...

coronavirus infection rates than London but will face no lockdown rules when the...

England’s Covid-19 outbreak grows 64% in a week

Prenatal cannabis exposure linked to cognitive deficits, altered behavior

The R rate remains stable for the UK as a whole but

That’s according to a new study by neuroscientists

it has dropped for the second week in a row in

in Washington State University’s Integrative

England, falling...

Physiology and...

Gel instrumental in 3D bioprinting biological tissues “The reason why this is important is that the current

Researchers make counterintuitive discoveries about immune-like characteristics of cells

cell aggregate bioprinting techniques can’t make

The article describing the research, “DNA Damage

complicated...

Promotes Epithelial Hyperplasia and Fate Misspecification via Fibroblast...

Plant genetic engineering to fight ‘hidden hunger’ Micronutrient malnutrition leads to severe health problems. For instance, vitamin A and zinc deficiency are leading risk...

Could excessive sugar intake contribute to aggressive behaviors, ADHD, bipolar disorder? The research, out today from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and published in Evolution and Human Behavior,...

A flash of light to identify tumors: the results of the VIBRA project of the Politecnico di Milano

Lineage tracing of direct astrocyte-toneuron conversion for brain repair

IMAGE: Optical Microscope view more Credit:

astrocytes. view more Credit: Jinan University

Politecnico di Milano The VIBRA project, “Very fast

Regeneration...

IMAGE: Neurons converted from lineage-traced

Imaging...

Two planets around a red dwarf facility hosting a 1-metre telescope based in Mexico.

Long-term data show a recent acceleration in chemical and physical changes in the ocean

view...

IMAGE: From L to R: Rod Johnson (BATS Co-PI),

IMAGE: The SAINT-EX Observatory is a fully robotic

Emily Davey (Research Technician), Dom Smith (Research Technician) and...

World’s greatest mass extinction triggered switch to warm-bloodedness

Is sitting always bad for your mind? A new study suggests maybe not

IMAGE: The origin of endothermy in synapsids,

IMAGE: Person walking view more Credit: Colorado

including the ancestors of mammals. The diagram

State University It’s generally accepted health

shows the evolution of...

advice...

How is STEM children’s programming prioritizing diversity? IMAGE: “Children soak up subtleties and are

Pinpointing the ‘silent’ mutations that gave the coronavirus an evolutionary edge

learning and taking cues from everything; by age 5,

DURHAM, N.C. — We know that the coronavirus

you can see...

behind the COVID-19 crisis lived harmlessly in bats and other wildlife...

How is the plan for 48 hospitals going? Boris Johnson said in his virtual conference speech:

Covid: Why bats are not to blame, say scientists

“This government is pressing on with its plan for 48

Outbreaks of emerging diseases have been linked

hospitals....

to human destruction of nature. When forests or


grasslands are razed to graze...

Covid-19: Are we still listening to the science?

Coronavirus testing lab ‘chaotic and dangerous’, scientist claims

Documents released by the Scientific Advisory

Covid: NHS staff testing ‘dismantled’ in virus

Group for Emergencies (Sage) reveal a call to action

hotspots

three weeks ago.

Now Matt Hancock says you SHOULD take vitamin D amid mounting evidence it protects against Covid-19

Coronavirus UK: Agency staff are STILL working in multiple homes

Matt Hancock has today urged people to take vitamin D to help boost their overall health amid

forced to deny it would let staff work in multiple

One of Britain’s largest care home chains was homes to protect residents...

mounting evidence it can protect...

Sweden hasn’t suffered a ‘second wave’ of Covid-19 because it has some immunity and clear messaging

Coronavirus: HALF of England in Tier 2 or 3 lockdown amid backlash

Sweden hasn’t suffered a ‘second wave’ of Covid-19

Two? TIER ONE Normal social distancing should be followed. Face masks...

because it has some immunity and kept its

What is the difference between Tier One and Tier

messaging...

Chinese experimental Covid-19 vaccine is safe and produces an immune response

Coronavirus swabs should be analysed using ‘pooled testing’, experts say

Hopes of getting a Covid-19 vaccine were boosted

Coronavirus swabs should be analysed in batches

again today after an experimental Chinese jab was

to speed up the Government’s lagging testing

found to be safe and produce...

programme, experts say. The...

Coronavirus: Soaring infections and death rates… but do the claims justify lockdowns?

Just 0.05% of healthy under-70s who get Covid-19 will die from the disease, study claims

With half of Britain set to be plunged into stricter

Covid-19 may actually only kill one in 2,000 healthy

lockdowns from midnight tomorrow, you could be forgiven for thinking...

people under the age of 70, according to research. Dr John Ioannidis,...

Diamond-studded silk wound dressing detects infection and improves healing In research led by RMIT University’s Dr Asma

Computational approach to optimize culture conditions required for cell therapy

Khalid, smart wound dressings made of silk and

That may soon change as researchers at Duke-NUS

nanodiamonds effectively...

Medical School, Singapore, and Monash University, Australia have devised...

STAT3 identified as important factor in emotional reactivity The STAT3 signal transduction pathway is activated in response to a series of immunogenic and nonimmunogenic stimuli, i.e....

Scientists voice concerns, call for transparency and reproducibility in AI research In an article published in Nature on October 14, 2020, scientists at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto,...

Helping youth diagnosed with early stages of psychosis

Athletes fear being judged as weak when they experience pain or injury

“Identity development is a normal part of growing up

LBP is common in rowers and can cause extended

and generally happens when someone is in their

time out from the sport and even retirement for

late adolescence...

some athletes. Rowers from...

Machine learning uncovers potential new TB drugs

Inexpensive and rapid testing of drugs for resistant infections possible

Using this new approach, which allows computer

Antimicrobial resistant infection is one of the major

models to account for uncertainty in the data they’re

threats to human health globally, causing 2.5 million

analyzing, the...

infections and...

Instituting a minimum price for alcohol reduces deaths, hospital stays

When good governments go bad

IMAGE: Bottles of distilled spirits. view more Credit:

of a representational government. view more Credit:

Rutgers Center of Alcohol Substance Use Studies

(c) Linda...

IMAGE: The ruins of the Roman Forum, once a site

PISCATAWAY,...

A promising new tool in the fight against melanoma

ctDNA may predict outcomes with firstline, but not second-line immunotherapy for melanoma


IMAGE: Edith Cowan University Associate Professor

Bottom Line: Baseline levels of circulating tumor

Elin Gray view more Credit: Edith Cowan University

DNA (ctDNA) predicted responses to first-line, but

An...

not second-line,...

During COVID, scientists turn to computers to understand C4 photosynthesis

Oncotarget: Geriatric nutritional risk index

When COVID closed down their lab in March, a

the optimum cutoff of GNRI. Abbreviation: ROC,

team from the University of Essex turned to

receiver operating...

IMAGE: ROC for cancer death was plotted to verify

computational approaches to understand...

Immunotherapy combo halts rare, stage 4 sarcoma in teen

COVID: women are less likely to put themselves in danger

IMAGE: John Theurer Cancer Center at

IMAGE: Paola Profeta view more Credit: Paolo

Hackensack University Medical Center. view more

Tonato The increased adherence of women to

Credit: (Hackensack Meridian...

Coronavirus policies...

Head of Operation Warp Speed says he believes pandemic could be under control by next flu season

Cuomo asks Trump for guidance on vaccine distribution

The chief of the Trump administration’s Operation

President Trump to meet with US governors and

Warp Speed says he believes the coronavirus

provide guidance on how coronavirus...

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is asking

pandemic could be under...

Coronavirus US: Seattle man is THIRD American to get infection twice Seattle man becomes the THIRD American to be reinfected with coronavirus after testing positive for COVID-19 twice within...

Coronavirus pandemic fueled by ‘perfect storm’ of rising obesity rates and air pollution since 1990s The coronavirus pandemic was fueled by a ‘perfect storm’ of increasing rates of chronic diseases and air pollution,...

Coronavirus: Remdesivir has ‘little effect’ on death risks, says WHO

Sixty percent of Americans want universal health care, study finds

Remdesivir – which was used to treat Trump – has

More than a third of Americans now want the

‘little effect’ on a COVID patient’s chances...

government to create more of a social safety net – ensuring health and...

A new approach boosts lithium-ion battery efficiency and puts out fires, too

Trigger that leads to faster nerve healing

If adopted, the researchers said, this technology

the biological triggers that promote quicker nerve

could address two major goals of battery research:

regeneration. From...

A new study published in Current Biology identifies

extending the driving...

Marriage or not? Rituals help dating couples decide relationship future

Framework for gauging health impacts of self-driving vehicles

“Rituals have the power to bond individuals and give

However, less attention has been focused on the

us a preview into family life and couple life. We

potential health impacts of self-driving vehicles.

found they help...

Texas AM University researchers...

Bark beetle outbreaks benefit wild bee populations, habitat

Treating ringing in the ears with Sound and electrical stimulation of the tongue

New research led by Colorado State University and published online in Scientific Reports suggests that

The findings could potentially help millions of people since tinnitus affects about 10 to 15 percent of the

spruce beetle outbreaks...

population worldwide....

Ingestible capsule that could help demystify the gut-brain axis

Most effective drugs for common type of neuropathic pain

Right now, these conditions and diseases are

The study compared four drugs with different

primarily diagnosed by patients’ reports of their symptoms. However, neuroscientists...

mechanisms of action in a large group of patients with CSPN to determine which...

Research could change how blood pressure is managed in spinal cord injury patients

Researchers develop framework to identify health impacts of self-driving vehicles

New research from the International Collaboration

IMAGE: The proposed conceptual model for

on Repair Discoveries (ICORD) challenges the

assessing the health implications of autonomous

current standard for managing...

vehicles. view more Credit:...

New bioprosthetic valve for TAVR fails to demonstrate non-inferiority

New technology diagnoses sickle cell disease in record time


NEW YORK – October 15, 2020 – In a randomized

IMAGE: An Acousto Thermal Shift Assay “lab-on-a-

clinical trial, SCOPE II, a new self-expanding

chip ” device shown next to a quarter for size

bioprosthetic valve...

comparison. ...

Supergene discovery leads to new knowledge of fire ants

Results from the REFLECT II Trial reported at TCT Connect

IMAGE: A Fire Ant view more Credit: UGA A unique

NEW YORK – October 15, 2020 – The REFLECT II

study conducted by University of Georgia

randomized clinical trial evaluating the safety and

entomologists...

efficacy of...

Results from the MITHRAS trial reported at TCT Connect and published in Circulation

FSU researchers find diverse communities comprise bacterial mats threatening coral reefs

NEW YORK – October 15, 2020 – The MITHRAS randomized clinical trial found that interventional

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Researchers are learning more about the brightly colored bacterial mats

closure of an iatrogenic...

threatening the ecological...

Covid Sage documents: The scientific evidence and what No 10 then did

East Kent Hospitals: ‘Toxic culture risks patients’ lives’

The papers, which date from 21 September, were

The BBC has already revealed how a man with

published on Monday night. They set out in black

dementia was restrained by security on 19 separate

and white what scientists...

occasions to allow treatment...

Covid-19: Talks continue over new restrictions for parts of England

Covid-19: Talks continue over new restrictions for parts of England

But Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has

But Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has

said he is meeting the PM’s team later to discuss the

said he is meeting the PM’s team later to discuss the

issue.

issue.

‘I fear being a forgotten casualty of pandemic’

‘I fear being a forgotten casualty of pandemic’

Coronavirus: Virus isolation period extended from

Coronavirus: Virus isolation period extended from

seven to 10 days

seven to 10 days

FDA approves first treatment for Ebola

Covid: NHS staff testing ‘dismantled’ in virus hotspots

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials approved the first treatment for Ebola on Wednesday. Regulators greenlit a...

AstraZeneca took ONE MONTH to give the FDA vaccine trial data after the study was paused

Coronavirus: ‘Long Covid could be four different syndromes’

Astrazeneca took a MONTH to turn over coronavirus vaccine trial data to the FDA after a participant’s rare

people living with long-term Covid-19, the National

There could be a huge psychological impact on Institute for Health Research...

spinal complication...

Herd immunity approach to coping with coronavirus would be a ‘dangerous’ error, experts say

Herd immunity approach to coping with coronavirus would be a ‘dangerous’ error, experts say

Trying to cope with coronavirus by letting it spread to

Trying to cope with coronavirus by letting it spread to

develop herd immunity would be a ‘dangerous’ error

develop herd immunity would be a ‘dangerous’ error

with...

with...

Study linking 28 genes to developmental disorders to mean diagnoses for about 500 families

Seeing evolution happening before your eyes

The authors collated anonymised healthcare and research data to create the largest available genetic

caused, to a large degree, by changes in

“What we see in terms of biodiversity in nature is enhancers,” explains...

resource for developmental...

EALING is now London’s Covid-19 hotspot and the capital will be in Tier 2 tomorrow night

Distracted learning a big problem, golden opportunity for educators, students

Ealing has become London’s new Covid-19 hotspot,

simultaneous use of electronic devices has a significant detrimental impact on...

figures revealed today as it was confirmed that the

And while numerous researchers found that

capital is being...

Men are women ‘face an EQUAL risk of dying from Covid-19’

Breakthrough blood test developed for brain tumors


Men and women have died of coronavirus in similar

Comparing blood samples from patients with

numbers, despite previous research suggesting the disease has a more severe...

gliomas with tumor biopsy tissues from the same patients, Leonora Balaj, PhD,...

Therapy plus medication better than medication alone in bipolar disorder

Stay in touch with your emotions to reduce pandemic-induced stress

For the paper, published in JAMA Psychiatry

It may be anguish over the sickness or death of a

researchers analyzed studies that included adult

friend or family member. It may be anxiety over a job

and adolescent patients currently...

that has been altered...

Liverpool’s NHS trust claims its intensive care units are only 80% full and quieter than usual

An alternative to animal experiments

Intensive care units at Liverpool’s biggest NHS trust

Standard cell lines and animal experiments have certain disadvantages. One main issue is the lack of applicability of the...

are no busier than normal for this time of year, it emerged today. Councillor...

Empathy exacerbates discussions about immigration Arguments over immigration have been in the public

Test and Trace records another worstever performance as just 63% of contacts reached

eye following recent debates about the initiative to

Britain’s Test and Trace system is being

limit the influx...

overwhelmed by a surge in coronavirus infections after it only reached 63...

Oxford University scientists create a fiveminute coronavirus test Oxford University scientists create a five-minute

Researchers step toward understanding how toxic PFAS chemicals spread from release sites

coronavirus test which could be used in airports and

PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — A study

offices Team behind...

led by Brown University researchers sheds new light on how pollutants...

Coronavirus swab snaps and gets stuck in tracheostomy patient’s LUNG

New study to assess pandemic’s impact on Canadian veterans and their spouses

Coronavirus swab gets stuck in patient’s LUNG

IMAGE: Drs. Don Richardson (left) and Anthony

when it snaps and falls into breathing tube put in her

Nazarov (right), researchers at Lawson Health

neck after surgery Swabs...

Research Institute ...

Bats save energy by reducing energetically costly immune functions during annual migration

Plastic bags with holes in may be an alternative to shields, Indian doctors claim

IMAGE: Bat- Victim of a wind turbine blow. view

Plastic bags with holes cut out work as PPE and

more Credit: Christian Voigt, Leibniz-IZW Both

could be an alternative to shields, doctors on the

seasonal...

Covid-19 frontline have...

Study upends understanding about joint injuries The paper, published Oct. 7 in Scientific Reports, is

Synthego’s CRISPR platform enables faster ID of potential Coronavirus treatment

the first that investigates the role of a protein, known

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., October 15, 2020 –

as lubricin,...

Synthego, the genome engineering company, has collaborated with The Krogan...

A new toolkit for capturing how COVID-19 impacts crime

UT Southwestern leads national efforts around childhood blood disorders

Previous research has demonstrated how crime patterns can be affected by regular seasonal factors,

DALLAS – Oct.15, 2020 – When a child has a rare blood disorder, clinicians can struggle to find the

such as holidays and hours...

best diagnostic...

Small RNA as a central player in infections

Predicting influenza epidemics

Helicobacter pylori uses several “virulence” factors

data from real episodes of care and consultations

that allow it to survive in the stomach and can lead to...

about influenza...

Ultrasound technique offers more precise, quantified assessments of lung health

Novel antiviral strategy for treatment of COVID-19

Researchers from North Carolina State University

currently used in the treatment of other infectious

and the University of North Carolina have developed

diseases is showing efficacy...

a technique that uses...

“Our method predicts influenza epidemics by using

They discovered that a class of metallodrugs


Automatic decision-making prevents us harming others

Deep learning artificial intelligence keeps an eye on volcano movements

A team based in the Universities of Birmingham and

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — RADAR satellites can

Oxford in the UK and Yale University in the US

collect massive amounts of remote sensing data that

investigated the different...

can detect ground movements...

Will the COVID-19 virus become endemic?

Healthy skepticism: People may be wary of health articles on crowdsourced sites

Shaman is a professor of environmental health

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — People may be

sciences and director of the Columbia Mailman

skeptical about medical and health articles they

School Climate and Health program...

encounter on crowdsourced websites,...

Repurposing drugs for a pan-coronavirus treatment

Britain must not be sacrificed on the altar of fighting Covid-19, writes Professor ROBERT DINGWALL

The consortium included researchers at EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), the Quantitative Biosciences...

Boris Johnson, it emerged this week, has finally decided to disagree with Sage, the committee of scientists that seems to...

People with type O blood may be less likely to catch coronavirus Drug overdose deaths have soared by nearly 10

Almost half of Britons could be less likely to catch Covid-19 because they have Type O blood

percent over the last year, early data from the

People with blood type O could be less likely to get

Centers for Disease Control...

sick with Covid-19, according to new research. Their risk of severe...

Nearly 75% of New Yorkers believe coronavirus cases on the city will spike by this winter

Pfizer’s shot left fewer than half of participants with side effects

Most New York City residents believe coronavirus

A second experimental coronavirus vaccine being tested by Pfizer Inc and its German partner

cases will soon spike to levels not seen in the early

BioNTech SE showed promising...

days of the pandemic,...

Coronavirus UK: Infected to be sent from hospital back to care homes Relatives of care home residents will be treated as

Long Covid could actually be four different syndromes but scientists admit ‘we still don’t know’

key workers and get tested for Covid-19 weekly to

‘Long Covid’ could actually be split into four different

enable safe visits...

syndromes, scientists today claimed. Thousands of survivors...

Hundreds more under-65s than normal have died of heart problems since the Covid crisis, study shows

Scientists identify sensor protein that underlies bladder control

Hundreds of under-65s have been killed by strokes

key advance in basic neurobiology and may also

and heart attacks because of the lockdown, a shock

lead to better treatments...

The discovery, published Oct. 14 in Nature, marks a

report reveals today. Deaths...

Army researchers collaborate on universal antibody test for COVID-19

Aerosols vs. droplets

Dr. Jimmy Gollihar, biochemist and biotechnologist

Zhao hope to arm people with better knowledge of how SARS-CoV-2 spreads...

for the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development

UC Santa Barbara researchers Yanying Zhu and Lei

Command’s Army...

Impact of COVID-19 infection on patients with congenital heart disease

COVID-19 rapid test has successful lab results, research moves to next stages

In what may be the largest study of its kind to date,

Professor Misra, in the University’s College of

researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College

Engineering Chemical and Materials Department,

of Physicians and...

has been working on...

New study suggests crucial role for lymphocytes in asymptomatic COVID-19 infection

Are corals genetically equipped to survive climate change?

A retrospective study of 52 COVID-19 patients, published this week in mSphere, an open-access

bleaching and are expected to decline in the future,”

“Acropora corals are especially susceptible to said Professor...

journal of the American Society...

Severe morning sickness linked to depression new study finds

Australian carp virus plan ‘dead in the water’


Severe morning sickness, known as hyperemesis

Plans to release a virus to reduce numbers of

gravidarum (HG), is a debilitating condition that

invasive Common Carp in Australia are unlikely to

affects around 1-2 per cent...

work and should be dropped,...

Strategic interventions in dairy production in developing countries can help meet growing global demand for milk

Facebook users spread Russian propaganda less often when they know source

IMAGE: Projected volumes of milk (ECM,

media — generating strong partisan reactions that

International Energy Corrected Milk) that will be

may help intensify...

Russian propaganda is hitting its mark on social

produced by region in 2030...

Australian research shows NASA’s James Webb telescopes will reveal hidden galaxies

Oncotarget: Exosomal lncRNA PCAT-1 promotes Kras-associated chemoresistance

IMAGE: An artist impression of the James Webb

IMAGE: Exosomal PCAT-1 promotes tumor growth

Space Telescope, fully deployed. view more Credit:

and guides lymph node metastasis in vivo view

NASA Two...

more Credit: Correspondence...

Does science have a plastic problem? Microbiologists take steps to reducing plastic waste

Golden meat: Engineering cow cells to produce beta carotene

Led by Dr Amy Pickering and Dr Joana Alves, the

genetically engineered cow muscle cells to produce

lab replaced single-use plastics with re-useable equipment. Where alternatives...

plant nutrients not natively...

Research finds that blue-light glasses improve sleep and workday productivity

Coronavirus: Are some soaps better than others?

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — During the pandemic, the

Over the last few months we’ve been told how

amount of screen time for many people working and

important it is to wash our hands regularly – for at

learning from home as...

least 20 seconds –...

Coronavirus: Ethnic-minority vaccine volunteers needed

Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccine trial paused due to ill volunteer

Researchers want more British people belonging to

“We’re also learning more about this participant’s

ethnic minorities to sign up for coronavirus vaccine

illness, and it’s important to have all the facts...

A group of researchers at Tufts University have

trials.

Covid: Two-week circuit breaker ‘may halve deaths’, report says Thai PM declares emergency decree over protests Prayuth Chan-ocha has invoked a state of emergency decree in Bangkok to combat...

CDC may not recommend COVID-19 vaccines for children in first wave of roll outs The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said coronavirus vaccines may not initially be recommended for children...

US ‘general public’ will be able to get covid vaccines by APRIL, Fauci says

Glitch in NHS Covid-19 app causing phantom notifications is FINALLY ‘fixed’

Dr Fauci predicts the US will have enough doses of

The NHS Covid-19 app has finally been given an

coronavirus vaccines for the general public by APRIL When asked on CBS...

update to address the glitch causing phantom notifications which led to widespread...

Cambridge academics estimate more than 400,000 people caught Covid-19 the day before lockdown

NHS hospitals in England are cancelling operations to make way for a surge in coronavirus patients

Coronavirus infections in England are still more than

Hospitals across England are cancelling routine

eight times below the devastating levels they

operations to make way for a surge in coronavirus

reached in the spring...

patients. University Hospitals...

Relatives of care home residents will be treated as key workers

How Covid-19 could leave you DEAF

Relatives of care home residents will be treated as

because of his Covid-19, doctors have claimed in

key workers and get tested for Covid-19 weekly to

the first British case of its...

A 45-year-old man suddenly lost his hearing

enable safe visits...

Coronavirus UK: Daily cases jump 40% in a week to 19,724

Assessing state of the art in AI for brain disease treatment

Britain’s daily Covid-19 cases have jumped 40 per cent in a week as health officials today announced

One tough problem is the diagnosis, surgical treatment, and monitoring of brain diseases. The

19,724 more infections...

range of AI technologies available...


Effectiveness of fitness-boosting strategies may be linked to personality traits

A new, comprehensive approach to measure inequality in preventable child mortality

Strategies to alter people’s health behaviors — such

One of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

as increasing their physical activity — vary in

calls for a substantial reduction in preventable

effectiveness,...

deaths for children...

New study shows about one-third of young people in 43 low- and middleincome countries have lost a sibling before age 25

Scientists show jet lag conditions impair immune response in mice

Though research examining the impact of sibling

risk, but not much...

Shiftwork and experimental models of frequent flying across time zones have been correlated with cancer

death on children and families is growing, much of this new literature focuses...

Novel software assesses phonologial awareness

Nerves that sense touch may play role in autism

The ATLAS, or Access to Literacy Assessment

“More than 70% of people with autism have

System, program — the first test of its kind for

differences in their sensory perception,” said study

children with speech and/or...

author Sung-Tsang...

Studies offer new evidence for possible link between blood type and COVID-19 susceptibility

Protein that keeps immune system from freaking out could form basis for new therapeutics

As the pandemic continues, the global biomedical

IMAGE: Two macrophages (blue) fighting to engulf

research community is working urgently to identify

the same pathogen (green). GIV/Girdin is shown in

coronavirus risk factors...

red. view...

Thinning and prescribed fire treatments reduce tree mortality ALBANY, Calif. — To date in 2020, 1,217 wildfires

UMaine researcher: How leaves reflect light reveals evolutionary history of seed plants

have burned 1,473,522 million acres of National

The way leaves reflect light can illuminate the

Forest System lands...

evolutionary history of seed plants, according to an international team of...

Researchers mine data and connect the dots about processes driving neuroblastoma IMAGE: Jinghui Zhang, Ph.D., chair of the St. Jude

Beak bone reveals pterosaur like no other IMAGE: An artist’s impression of Leptostomia begaaensis view more Credit: Megan Jacobs, University of...

Department of Computational Biology. view more Credit:...

Could an existing vaccine make COVID19 less deadly? Mexico City study provides support

Glitter litter could be damaging rivers

IMAGE: Nurse Fernanda A. Rodriguez-Monroy,

study, led by Dr Dannielle...

New research indicates that glitter could be causing ecological damage to our rivers and lakes. The

Center of Excellence in Asthma and Allergy, Hospital Médica Sur in Mexico...

Blood test could identify COVID-19 patients at risk of ‘cytokine storm’ hyperinflammation

‘Slim’ chance that Oxford’s coronavirus vaccine will be ready in 2020, jab chief says

Southampton researchers have identified a blood

As scientists race to develop a coronavirus vaccine

profile that could help identify COVID-19 patients at

to bring the world back to normal, MailOnline has

greatest risk of deterioration...

taken a look at the...

England and Wales saw SECOND worst death toll in Europe during first wave of Covid-19

PHE told peers on September 15 that UK ‘on same trajectory as Germany’

England and Wales have been two of the three

same trajectory as Germany’ and would NOT see

European countries to suffer the most excess deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic,...

spikes like in...

Liverpool’s biggest hospitals are 10% closer to capacity than they normally are in October

London’s Covid-19 outbreak sees 12 boroughs top infection threshold of 100 cases per 100,000

Liverpool’s biggest hospitals are only 10 per cent

Twelve London boroughs have seen Covid-19

closer to capacity than normal for October, official

infection rates tip the worrying threshold of 100

data has revealed. The...

cases per 100,000 people, amid...

PHE was reassuring politicians the UK was ‘on the


Academics behind ‘circuit breaker’ study admit their death figures are overestimated

Wales WILL ban people from parts of the UK with high Covid rates from entering

One of the scientists behind a paper saying a ‘circuit

in England travelling across the border from Friday –

breaker’ half-term lockdown could save thousands of lives...

but how will...

Britain’s coronavirus cases jump 40% in a week with 19,724 more infections

And the winner is … dependent on judging accountability

Britain’s daily Covid-19 cases have jumped 40 per

Professor Simone Ferriani, Professor at the

cent in a week as health officials today announced

Business School (formerly Cass) and University of

19,724 more infections...

Bologna, Professor Gino Cattani...

Watching nature on TV can boost wellbeing The research has also shown that experiencing

Relationship value and economic value are evaluated by the same part of the brain

nature in virtual reality could have even larger

Researchers from several Japanese universities

benefits, boosting positive...

have revealed that the orbitofrontal cortex, the part

Wales says it will BAN people from Covid hotspots

of the brain responsible...

Head and neck injuries make up nearly 28 percent of all electric scooter accident injuries

Unraveling the network of molecules that influence COVID-19 severity

In a study of e-scooter injuries, Kathleen

Research, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and

Yaremchuk, M.D., chair of the Department of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck...

Albany Medical College sought...

Even minimal physical activity measurably boosts health

Molecular dance keeps your heart beating

Researchers from the Morgridge Institute for

Stand up, your life may depend on it It is well-

Filament-like proteins in heart muscle cells have to be exactly the same length so that they can

documented that exercise and other moderate-to-

coordinate perfectly to...

vigorous physical activity...

Biggest carbon dioxide drop: Real-time data show COVID-19’s massive impact on global emissions

New study highlights links between inflammation and Parkinson’s disease

“What makes our study unique is the analysis of

Credit: ©University Of Luxembourg Around 15% of

meticulously collected near-real-time data” explains

Parkinson’s...

IMAGE: ©University Of Luxembourg view more

lead author...

New blood test predicts which COVID-19 patients will develop severe infection

The atomic makeup of M. pneumoniae’s ‘nap’ structure glides into view

IMAGE: Professor Gerry McElvaney (left), the study’s senior author and a consultant in Beaumont

Caterpillars are small bugs with two rows of tiny legs that all move in a coordinated manner, causing the

Hospital, and...

caterpillar to...

New insight into neovessel formation shows promise in future treatment of cardiovascular diseases

Tied to undiagnosed disease, aortic dissection in pregnancy proves difficult to predict

A new study by researchers at the University of

In a time already full of challenges and changes,

Eastern Finland provides novel insight into the

some pregnant and postpartum women will also

previously unknown effects...

experience a rare but dangerous...

Clean and clear: How being more transparent over resources helps cut carbon emissions

Bringing a power tool from math into quantum computing

IMAGE: Study author Benjamin K Sovacool, Professor of Energy Policy at the University of

Fourier transform in a much quicker, versatile, and

IMAGE: A novel quantum circuit that calculates the more efficient...

Sussex Business School. ...

Warm central equatorial pacific sea surface temperatures and anthropogenic warming boosted the 2019 severe drought in East China IMAGE: A persistent severe drought occurred over East China along the Yangtze River in 2019. The photo on the cover...

NHS Covid app updated to ‘fix’ phantom messages NHS Covid-19 app: 12m downloads – and lots of questions


Coronavirus: ‘Momentous’ errors worsened Austria ski resort outbreak

Covid-19: New three-tier restrictions come into force in England

The Consumer Protection Association (VSV), a

Meanwhile, Northern Ireland is set to extend the

private organisation in Austria, said it was seeking

half-term holidays for schools, from Monday,

damages of up to €100,000...

alongside other new measures...

Coronavirus: Patient has sudden permanent hearing loss

28% US college-age adults say they do NOT drink, study finds

The ear-nose-and-throat experts told BMJ Case

Nearly 30% of college-age Americans say they do

Reports journal steroid drugs could help avoid this

NOT drink and the number of young adults abusing

damage if given early enough....

alcohol has fallen by nearly...

Indoor mask mandates reduce coronavirus infection rates by nearly HALF, new study finds

Want to wait less at the bus stop? Beware real-time updates

Coronavirus infection rates were 50% lower in regions with indoor mask mandates – and a

transit apps to time their arrival for when the bus

In fact, people who followed the suggestions of pulls up to the stop...

nationwide order issued in...

The distance local energy goes to bring power to the people

COVID-19 recovery at home possible for most patients

A study published today in the journal Frontiers in

The study, published by the Journal of the American

Sustainability by the University of California, Davis, sheds light on...

College of Emergency Physicians Open, showed that none of those patients...

Anticancer compounds for B cell cancer therapy targeting cellular stress response

New insight on mole growth could aid development of skin cancer treatments

The ER is an important organelle in our cells that

The findings in mice could help scientists develop

oversees the quality control of protein folding under

new ways to prevent skin cancer growth that take

normal conditions...

advantage of the normal...

Effects of low-level lead exposure and alcohol consumption

Technique to recover lost single-cell RNA-sequencing information

The study, published in Neuropharmacology, looked

With their new approach, the MIT team could extract

at whether developmental lead exposure can

10 times as much information from each cell in a

increase the propensity to relapse...

sample. This increase...

New study shows which medical procedures pose COVID-19 risk to healthcare providers

Inhibition of HDAC and mTOR may improve outcomes for relapsed/refractory Hodgkin lymphoma

The team, led by University of Alberta medicine professor Sebastian Straube, carried out a

Bottom Line: The histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor vorinostat (Zolinza) in combination with the

systematic review of public health...

mTOR inhibitor sirolimus...

Oncotarget: Genomic markers of midostaurin drug sensitivity in leukemia patients

DNA-peptide interactions create complex behaviours which may have helped shape biology

IMAGE: RGL4 expression correlates with response

IMAGE: Short double-stranded DNA (Oligo dsDNA)

to midostaurin in FLT3-ITD positive samples. (A)

co-assemble in an end-to-end stacked fashion with

Distribution of midostaurin...

a cationic peptide...

Scientists shed new light on viruses’ role in coral bleaching

Research demonstrates a molecular dance that keeps your heart beating

IMAGE: Pocillopora corals from Mo’orea. view more

IMAGE: A microscope photograph of a heart muscle

Credit: (photo by Andrew Thurber, OSU).

cell. The regular green patterns show stained actin

CORVALLIS,...

filaments. ...

Swine coronavirus replicates in human cells

An innovative method to tune lasers toward infrared wavelengths

New research from the University of North Carolina

Researchers at Institut national de la recherche

at Chapel Hill suggests that a strain of coronavirus

scientifique (INRS) have discovered a cost-effective

that has recently...

way to tune the spectrum...

Machine learning model helps characterize compounds for drug discovery

Young, white US men are the least likely to wash their hands amid the coronavirus pandemic

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Tandem mass

White college-aged men in the US are the least

spectrometry is a powerful analytical tool used to

likely to wash their hands amid the coronavirus

characterize complex mixtures...

pandemic, a new report finds. This...


Up to ONE-THIRD of people believe unproven theories that the coronavirus was made in a Chinese lab

‘No evidence’ newborns can catch the coronavirus from their mothers after birth, study claims

Up to one-third of people believe the coronavirus

Newborns face no risk of catching Covid-19 from

was engineered in a laboratory in Wuhan, China –

their mothers in the womb, a study has claimed.

where the pandemic...

Out of 101 babies born...

Professor Jonathan Van-Tam: North of England never squashed Covid-19 outbreak properly

Covid-19 infection rates at universities are up to SEVEN TIMES higher than in local cities

The North is bearing the brunt of the second

Coronavirus outbreaks in student areas are much

coronavirus wave because it didn’t squash its first

bigger in the universities than in the towns and cites

outbreak as well,...

around them, data...

Coronavirus UK: Professor Jonathan Van-Tam’s numbers behind Boris Johnson’s ‘traffic light’ lockdown

Coronavirus UK: 13,972 new cases and 50 deaths as daily toll rises

England’s second wave of coronavirus is extending

coronavirus cases and 50 more victims as Boris

south of the worst-affected areas in the North of the

Johnson plunged millions of people into...

The UK today announced 13,972 new

country...

What the SAGE scientists REALLY told Boris Johnson: 10pm pubs curfew won’t work

Bacterial toxin with healing effect

Number 10 was today blasted for not ‘following the

four people have millions of Staphylococcus...

Normally they are among the many harmless organisms found in and on the human body: one in

science’ after bombshell documents showed ministers shunned a...

How psychological ownership can enhance stewardship for public goods Caring for the Commons: Using Psychological

New global temperature data will inform study of climate impacts on health, agriculture

Ownership to Enhance Stewardship Behavior for

A new data set published in the journal Scientific

Public Goods aims to help solve...

Data provides high-resolution, daily temperatures from around the globe...

Multiple neurodevelopmental conditions may lead to worse educational outcomes

Television advertising limits can reduce childhood obesity, study concludes

Children with neurodevelopmental conditions such

Childhood obesity is a global problem with few signs

as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),

of progress. As part of the UK government’s plan to

autism spectrum disorder...

halve childhood...

Ultrasound screening may be limited in ability to predict perinatal complications

Teen brain differences linked to increased waist circumference

The diagnostic effectiveness of ultrasound screening in predicting the delivery of a macrosomic infant,

Findings from this study provide the first evidence of microstructural brain differences that are linked to

shoulder dystocia...

waist circumference...

Novel discoveries in preventing epileptic seizures Temporal lobe epileptic seizures are debilitating and

College of Medicine researcher makes novel discoveries in preventing epileptic seizures

can cause lasting damage in patients, including

IMAGE: Sanjay Kumar, an associate professor in

neuronal death and...

the Florida State University College of Medicine’s Department...

Cover crop could solve weed problems for edamame growers

Foreign election interference: A global response

URBANA, Ill. – For vegetable growers, weeds can

IMAGE: provides global, interdisciplinary coverage

mean lost income from reduced yield and foreign

of election law, policy, and administration view more

plant matter contaminating...

Credit:...

American Pikas show resiliency in the face of global warming IMAGE: American pika view more Credit: Andrew

Clinic reduces GA1 brain injury risk by 83% with therapies developed over 30 years

Smith, Arizona State University The American pika

A new study summarizes over 30 years of clinical

is a charismatic,...

experience in the treatment and management of glutaric acidemia type 1 (GA1),...

To make mini-organs grow faster, give them a squeeze

Trees and lawns beat the heat


IMAGE: In this image, the cell division marker Ki67

In cities, humans replace the natural ground cover

shows that the number of dividing cells in organoids

with roofs, pavement and other artificial materials

increases...

that are impervious...

Watching nature on TV can boost wellbeing, finds new study

Covid-19: Why is Essex County Council pleading for tighter restrictions?

Watching high quality nature programmes on TV can uplift people’s moods, reduce negative emotions,

The number of cases in Essex has risen from just over 700 in the week to 2 October to just over 1,000

and help alleviate...

in the week to 9 October.

Covid 19: Care home visitor scheme to be piloted in England

Trial to test if Vitamin D protects against Covid

Trump Supreme Court pick evasive on key issues

Should I take vitamin D?

Amy Coney Barrett refuses to give views on abortion and healthcare at her...

Shielding not needed yet, despite rising Covid rate

Doctors will trial whether vitamin D can protect people from Covid-19

The advice is tailored according to the local Covid

Doctors will finally trial whether vitamin D can

alert level the person lives in, using the new three-

actually protect people from Covid-19 amid

tier system:

mounting evidence the 3p-a-day...

Dutch woman in her 80s becomes ‘first person to die after being re-infected with coronavirus’

Covid-19 deaths continue to creep up with 321 victims in England and Wales last week

An 89-year-old Dutch woman is thought to have

The number of deaths from Covid-19 in England and

become the first person in the world to die after

Wales has risen for the fourth week in a row, official

getting re-infected with...

figures revealed...

Shielding for the vulnerable will NOT be brought back for coronavirus local lockdowns in England

Harvard study finds patients with severe COVID-19 infections have protection up to four months

Shielding for vulnerable people will not be brought

People who survive severe cases of the novel

back into use in England as the country battles a

coronavirus may have immunity that is longer-

second wave...

lasting, a new study suggests. Researchers...

Just 2% of Britons are getting Covid-19 test results within a day, data shows

Coronavirus UK: Daily deaths exceed 100 for first time since JUNE

Nine out of 10 people taking coronavirus tests in

Britain today recorded more than 100 coronavirus

England have to wait more than 24 hours for their

deaths for the first time in four months as officials

result, despite Boris...

announced 143 more...

Government releases handy interactive tool showing COVID restrictions in YOUR area

Blocking immune system pathway may stop COVID-19 infection, prevent severe organ damage

Britons confused by lockdown rules can find out what Covid-19 restrictions and infection rates

Based on their findings, the researchers believe that inhibiting the protein, known as factor D, also will

are in their area thanks...

curtail the potentially...

Scientists engineer bacteria-killing molecules from wasp venom

Age and likelihood of SARS-CoV-2 infection

In the study, published today in the Proceedings of

There have been a large number of deaths due to

the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers altered a highly toxic...

the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and it has been shown that elderly individuals...

How deadly parasites ‘glide’ into human cells Gliding enables the Apicomplexa parasites to enter

Study underscores the gut-brain connection, shows hunger hormone impacts memory

and move between host cells. For example, upon

The study was published in the journal Current

entering the human body...

Biology on Sept. 17. Animals and humans have the hormone ghrelin in their...

Act now on wildfires, global climate change, human health, study says

COVID-19 frequently causes neurological injuries

A special report published in the New England

Led by researchers at NYU Grossman School of

Journal of Medicine, led by Professor Yuming Guo

Medicine, the study showed no cases of brain or

and Dr Shanshan Li from the...

nerve inflammation (meningitis...

Customers prefer partitions over mannequins in socially-distanced dining

A study indicates that hair loss might be prevented by regulating stem cell


rooms

metabolism

A study published in the International Journal of

Hair follicle stem cells, which promote hair growth,

Hospitality Managementrevealed that consumer perceptions of the dining...

can prolong their life by switching their metabolic state. In experiments...

Mental accounting is impacting sustainable behavior

Well-formed disorder for versatile light technologies

Mental accounting is a concept that describes the

IMAGE: Red light is transformed into blue light by

mental processes we employ to organise our

frequency doubling inside tiny spheres made of

resource use. Human beings tend...

nanocrystals. ...

Alcohol use changed right after COVID-19 lockdown

If the glove fits

SPOKANE, Wash. – One in four adults reported a

common denominator among storage jars in Israel over a period of...

change in alcohol use almost immediately after stay-

IMAGE: Israeli archaeologists found an astonishing

at-home orders were...

Quantum physics: Physicists successfully carry out controlled transport of stored light

Research team discovers mechanism that restores cell function after genome damage

IMAGE: For the experiment, atoms of rubidium-87

A research team from Cologne has discovered that

are first pre-cooled and then transported to the main

a change in the DNA structure – more precisely in

test area, which...

the chromatin –...

Winners and losers of energy transition greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector,

For nearly six months RAY CONNOLLY has been in hospital fighting Covid-19. Now he shares his story

which could have substantial...

From the very beginning I was afraid of Covid-19.

The European Green Deal aims to drastically reduce

That was in January when I first began to read reports of deaths in China. If...

As actress Terri Dwyer found, delaying bunion surgery can have agonising effect

The targeted radiation beam helps cancer patients swallow

At times the pain was so bad that it kept actress and

A new technique can help patients undergoing

TV presenter Terri Dwyer awake at night. Hers isn’t

radiotherapy for throat cancer retain the ability to

the kind of pain...

swallow normally — a...

Can sitting down make you incontinent? A staggering seven million women in the UK suffer

Simple treatment that could free diabetics from insulin

from urinary incontinence — often caused by a

A 45-minute hospital procedure could enable those

weakening of the pelvic...

with type 2 diabetes to stop using insulin. A small hot water-filled balloon...

Coronavirus will cost the US $16 TRILLION – 90% of the GDP

Is this hi-tech ear bud the answer to heartburn?

The coronavirus pandemic will cost the US an

An ear bud that helps the stomach empty faster can

estimated $16 trillion – about 90 percent of the

reduce indigestion, according to a study by Harvard

annual gross domestic...

Medical School. The...

The pandemic has led to 225,000 excess deaths in the US, study finds

Heat has stronger effect on health in less developed cities, study finds

The pandemic has directly or indirectly led to

Heat exposure, which will increase with global

225,000 COVID-19 deaths in the US, whether those people died of COVID-19 itself...

warming, is associated with increases in mortality and morbidity but little...

New model may explain rarity of certain malaria-blocking mutations

Pregnant women with severe COVID-19 face additional risks and early delivery

Malaria is a potentially lethal, mosquito-borne

Meanwhile, the study, published in the American

disease caused by parasites of the Plasmodium

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, also found

genus. Several protective adaptations...

that pregnant women with...

Media trust correlated with COVID-19 prevention behaviors, study finds In 2020, individuals’ behavior in response to the

Black and Asian patients have increased risk of severe COVID-19 at different stages of the disease, UK study finds

pandemic has closely correlated with the kinds of

Data analysis published Oct. 9, 2020 in

mass media outlets...

EClinicalMedicine, led by researchers at King’s College London, with support...


Risk of dying from COVID-19 greater for men, unmarried and born in low and middle income countries, Swedish study finds “We can show that there are independent effects of

Pandemic-related stress leads to less employee engagement But the research also uncovered a bright spot: The right kind of boss helped reduce stress and increase engagement and pro-social...

various separate risk factors that have been brought up in debates...

Osteoarthritis biomarker could help 300 million people worldwide

The making of memory B cells and longterm immune responses

A study led by PhD student Olivia Lee and her

IMAGE: B cell differentiation in GC view more

supervisor Associate Professor Paul Anderson using

Credit: Osaka University Osaka, Japan — The

mass spectrometry imaging...

current...

Eyeglass-attached display device provides fluoroscopic guidance during spine surgery

Blood tests could be developed to help predict pregnancy complications new study suggests

IMAGE: A: The surgeon views the standard

UCLA researchers say a blood test commonly used

fluoroscopic monitor by turning the head away from

to detect fetal genetic abnormalities may help

the surgical field. B:...

predict complications associated...

The ur-Iris likely had purple flowers, pollinated by insects for nectar

Crayfish ‘trapping’ fails to control invasive species

IMAGE: Selected Iris species. (A) I. atropurpurea;

IMAGE: Despite being championed by a host of

(B) I. bismarckiana; (C) I. fulva; (D) I. historio; (E) I.

celebrity chefs, crayfish ‘trapping’ is not helping to

loretti;...

control...

When reproductive rights are less restrictive, babies are born healthier

Oncotarget: miR-708-5p targets oncogenic prostaglandin E2 production in lung cancer cell

IMAGE: This map indicates the reproductive rights policy climate for each state plus the District of Columbia in the...

IMAGE: miR-708 and the arachidonic acid pathway. Illustration of miR-708’s relationship to the AA signaling pathway....

Athletes don’t benefit from relying on a coach for too long

Covid: Nightingale hospitals in northern England told to get ready

BINGHAMTON, NY — Athletes increasingly relying

It comes as a new three-tier system of lockdown

on a coach over the course of a season may be a sign that they aren’t...

rules for England has been announced.

Long Covid: Derbyshire woman says she uses swimming to help

Covid reinfection: Man gets Covid twice and second hit ‘more severe’

We know Covid-19 has caused thousands of deaths

But the study in the Lancet Infectious Diseases,

and left many more hospitalised. But scientists and

raises questions about how much immunity can be

doctors are only starting...

built up to the virus.

Covid: Sage scientists called for short lockdown weeks ago

The remedies that can make your problem WORSE

It comes as the Liverpool region prepares to enter a

When the Covid-19 pandemic first hit the UK,

“very high” Covid alert level from Wednesday, the

thousands turned to the trusty painkiller ibuprofen to

highest...

combat symptoms such...

Coronavirus: How a flu jab could also protect you from infection

Nevada man, 25, contracted coronavirus twice in 48 days and was SICKER during his second bout

For many people, getting the annual flu jab is nothing more than an irritating chore — and nearly a third of those who...

Researchers in the US have confirmed the country’s first case of a patient becoming reinfected with the novel coronavirus. According...

Forget the R rate, it’s the Covid-19 clusters we need to stop

Should you pay £100 for a first aid kit? We review a range of ready-made packs

During the coronavirus pandemic, the reproduction

These days there’s a health kit available for almost

number — R for short — has been used as a key measure of whether the...

every eventuality. But are they worth the money, or would a quick...

How can I stop night sweats from wrecking my sleep? DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

Harvard timelapse map reveals how ‘untamed’ covid spread in the US In a matter of months, coronavirus swept the the US, touching every corner of the nation – but where


I am 71 and started the menopause aged 47 but, ten

the virus is most...

years ago, I developed night sweats that cause me to wake each hour with...

Coronavirus UK: London saved from Tier Two lockdown…for now Boris Johnson stepped back from immediately placing the capital into the second Very High risk group as he outlined...

Total deaths recorded during the pandemic far exceed those attributed to COVID-19, new data show The study, led by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University, shows that deaths between March 1 and Aug. 1 increased...

Very low risk to newborns from moms with COVID-19, finds study

To protect nature’s benefits, focus on people

The study was published online today in JAMA

“Context matters,” says Lisa Mandle, lead scientist

Pediatrics. “Our findings should reassure expectant

at the Stanford Natural Capital Project and lead

mothers with COVID-19...

author on...

Scientists find neurochemicals have unexpectedly profound roles in the human brain

More young adults are abstaining from alcohol

The discovery shows researchers can continually and simultaneously measure the activity of both

18-22 in the U.S. who abstained from alcohol

Between 2002 and 2018, the number of adults aged increased from 20% to 28% for...

dopamine and serotonin —...

As genome-editing trials become more common, informed consent is changing In response to this emerging need, researchers at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National...

Chemists create new crystal form of insecticide, boosting its ability to fight mosquitoes and malaria The findings, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), may provide a much-needed...

Using robotic assistance to make colonoscopy kinder and easier

Australian valley a ‘natural laboratory’ to test carbon sequestration theory

The milestone brings closer the prospect of an

Geoscientists at the University of Sydney have

intelligent robotic system being able to guide

discovered a natural laboratory to test claims that

instruments to precise locations...

the carbon captured during...

The valuation of a company’s investment properties may bring surprises

Using electric current to stabilize lowpermeability soils

IMAGE: Juha Mäki view more Credit: Riikka Kalmi,

According to EU Science Hub, increasingly frequent

University of Vaasa In addition to the financial

extreme weather events will cause intensifying

statements...

damage to infrastructure,...

Mass loss driven shape evolution model unveils formation of flattened ‘snowman’ (486958) Arrokoth

A circular economy could save the world’s economy post-COVID-19

IMAGE: Mass loss driven shape evolution of

IMAGE: Dr Taofeeq Ibn-Mohammed, from WMG, University of Warwick view more Credit: WMG,

Arrokoth analogues view more Credit: ZHANG

University of Warwick The...

Xuan from PMO The...

IPK scientists discover gene that ensures slim inflorescence shape of barley

Making disorder for an ideal battery

IMAGE: A field of barley near Halle view more

diffusion in a hydroborate crystal. This new material forms a disordered...

Credit: Photo: Nadja Sonntag The “spikelet

IMAGE: Three-dimensional surface of sodium ion

meristem”...

Age does not contribute to COVID-19 susceptibility IMAGE: The age distribution of mortality by COVID-

How Covid-19 cases are less than HALF of Whitty and Vallance’s doomsday prediction of 50,000

19 was similar in Italy (reported on 13th May 2020),

Britain’s coronavirus crisis has fallen far short of the

Japan (reported...

Government’s doomsday prediction of 50,000 cases a day...

Lung cancer referrals are down 50% because symptoms are similar to Covid19, experts claim

NHS trust tells patients they will have to wait up to TWO YEARS for non-urgent treatment

Thousands of lung cancer patients may have gone

Hospitals in Liverpool have began the process of

undiagnosed because the disease’s symptoms are

scaling back non-urgent treatments because of a

so similar to coronavirus,...

spike in Covid-19 patients,...


London saved from tougher lockdown… for now: PM steps back from new restrictions for the capital

Immune evasion strategy used by Malaria-causing parasite

Boris Johnson stepped back from immediately

Centre National de Recherche et de Formation sur

placing the capital into the second Very High risk

le Paludisme in Burkina...

The NYUAD researchers, in collaboration with the

group as he outlined...

New research on SARS-CoV-2 virus ‘survivability’

Studying the sun as a star to understand stellar flares and exoplanets

The research, undertaken at the Australian Centre

IMAGE: (Foreground) The time evolution of the total

for Disease Preparedness (ACDP) in Geelong,

brightness of various solar emissions as a group of

found that SARS-CoV-2: survived...

sunspots rotated...

Computational approach to optimise culture conditions required for cell therapy

MHz, multi-beams coherent XUV source by intracavity high-order harmonic generation

IMAGE: The scientists used EpiMogrify, an

IMAGE: a, A schematic diagram of 3 MHz repetition-

innovative computational biology algorithm, to

rate, multiport coherent XUV source by intracavity

predict molecules needed to...

HHG with a Yb:YAG...

Skeletal muscle development and regeneration mechanisms vary by gender

Surface waves can help nanostructured devices keep their cool

IMAGE: ER? controls muscle growth in young

IMAGE: A research team led by the Institute of

female mice ER? is essential for muscle

Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo finds that

regeneration in female mice Inactivation...

hybrid surface...

Multi-state data storage leaving binary behind

Damaged muscles don’t just die, they regenerate themselves

IMAGE: Computing consumes 8% of global

IMAGE: Single myofibers were isolated from mouse

electricity, largely in massive, factory-sized data

muscle tissue in a suspension cell culture. Satellite

centres. This already-unsustainable...

cells on the...

Revealing the reason behind jet formation at the tip of laser optical fiber

Rugby League star ‘determined to beat MND’

IMAGE: The schematics of the jet formation

Rugby League legend Rob Burrow was diagnosed

mechanism. view more Credit: Junnosuke Okajima,

with motor neurone disease in December 2019.

Tohoku University When...

BBC Breakfast has followed Rob...

US Election 2020: Anthony Fauci says Trump campaign ad quote misleading

Covid-19: Qingdao to test nine million for coronavirus in five days

Top US government scientist Anthony Fauci has

The Chinese city of Qingdao is testing its entire

said a clip of him used in a Trump campaign advert is misleading. In it, Dr...

population of nine million people for Covid-19 over a period of five days....

Covid: Three-tier lockdown system to be unveiled in England

Coronavirus UK: CQC will probe use of ‘do not resuscitate’ orders in care homes

Liverpool recorded 600 cases per 100,000 people in

The use of do not attempt resuscitation orders will

the week ending 6 October. The average for

be reviewed by health regulators after it emerged

England was 74.

some care homes have...

White people have driven spiralling cases of Covid-19 cases over the past fortnight, data reveals

Infected Covid-19 Brits should get Netflix to self isolate at home, SAGE papers reveal

White people are fuelling England’s latest surge in

Coronavirus-infected Britons should be given Netflix,

coronavirus infections, official data has shown.

Now TV and Amazon Prime to encourage them to

Cases among...

stay at home, according...

Proud parents celebrate the birth of their twin girls just months after mother battled Covid-19

Coronavirus survivor, 45, reveals how ‘long Covid’ has left her ‘barely functioning’

A father-of-five has revealed he was left ‘terrified’ for

Coronavirus survivor, 45, who used to cycle 60 miles

his pregnant partner’s life after she was placed...

with ease reveals how ‘long Covid’ has left her ‘depleted...

Risk of coronavirus death in hospital is falling, new figures reveal

Novel therapeutic approach against Epstein-Barr virus-associated tumors

Risk of coronavirus death in hospital is FALLING:

EBV infects about 95% of the human population and

Treatment helps intensive care fatalities drop to

causes more than 200,000 cases of cancer each

20%, new figures reveal Proportion...

year and that around 2% of...


Avoiding ableist language in autism research IMAGE: Journal dedicated to research and

Study examines cancer’s effects on young women’s employment and finances

scholarship on the most pressing issues affecting

Cancer and its treatment can impact an individual’s

adults on the autism spectrum,...

ability to work, and employment disruptions can lead to financial...

KIST addressing algal bloom in conventional water treatment facilities IMAGE: Powder activated carbon developed by KIST researchers. view more Credit: Korea Institue of Science...

Oncotarget: The role of miRNA-133b and its target gene SIRT1 in FAP-derived desmoid tumor IMAGE: mRNA levels in two DT subtypes ELAVL1 (ELAV like RNA binding protein 1) and SIRT1 (Silent Mating Type Information...

NFL teams with critical mass of women executives have fewer football player arrests

Central Asian horse riders played ball games 3,000 years ago

Keeping players on the field and out of the

northwest China. view more Credit: (Picture: UZH)

courtroom is key for a team’s success. A new study

Today, ball...

IMAGE: The area near the city of Turfan in

provides a possible...

Moms report mild to high levels of COVID-19 anxiety and insomnia in study by Ben-Gurion University

Engineers print wearable sensors directly on skin without heat

BEER-SHEVA, Israel — Many mothers are

IMAGE: With a novel layer to help the metallic components of the sensor bond, an international

experiencing an increase in insomnia severity and

team of researchers...

mild-to-high levels of acute...

Two drinks a week in early pregnancy could stunt a baby’s brain, scientists warn

New perspectives to treat neuropschychiatric diseases

Two drinks a week in early pregnancy could stunt a

Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest, Hungary,

baby’s brain, scientists warn Just two drinks a week

studied the major types of...

Researchers at the Institute of Biology, Eötvös

in early pregnancy...

Turning a hot spot into a cold spot: Fanoshaped local-field responses probed by a quantum dot

HKUMed develops a novel therapeutic approach against Epstein-Barr virusassociated tumours

IMAGE: (a) Schematics of the QD-loaded

IMAGE: HKUMed develops a novel therapeutic

nanoantenna excited by a polarization-controlled

approach against Epstein-Barr virus-associated

light beam. (b) Simulated spectral...

tumours by using exosomes...

Asthma and food allergies during childhood associated with increased risk of IBS

COVID-related delays to CRC screening causing 11.9% rise in death rates, research reveals

IMAGE: Those with IBS at 16 were almost twice as

IMAGE: UEG Week Virtual 2020 view more Credit:

likely to have had asthma at the age of 12 (11.2% vs

UEG (Vienna, October 12, 2020) New research

6.7%). Almost...

presented today...

Weight loss surgery in obese diabetic patients significantly cuts pancreatic cancer risk

In the eye of a stellar cyclone

IMAGE: The study, presented today at UEG Week

more Credit: European...

IMAGE: Infrared image of Wolf-Rayet binary, dubbed Apep, 8000 light years from Earth. view

2020 Virtual, analysed 1,435,350 patients with concurrent diabetes and...

Transgender people who experience discrimination likelier to have poor mental health

Matt Hancock on 16,000 missing coronavirus test results

A University of Waikato study has found that

Video, 00:00:50Missing test results ‘should never

transgender people who have experienced stigma,

have happened’

Missing test results ‘should never have happened’

including harassment, violence,...

Covid: Brazil’s coronavirus death toll passes 150,000

BCG: Can a vaccine from 1921 save lives from Covid-19?

According to figures from the health ministry,

Scientists in the UK have begun testing the BCG

150,198 people in Brazil have died of Covid since

vaccine, developed in 1921, to see if it can save

the first fatality was recorded...

lives from Covid.


Covid: Second national lockdown possible, says top UK scientist

Polarimetric parity-time-symmetric photonic system

The plans have already sparked opposition, with

IMAGE: The system consists of a single spatial loop,

Labour MPs in Greater Manchester telling Mr

in which two equivalent polarimetric loops are

Johnson they would not support...

formed by recirculating...

New peer reviews of COVID-19 research highlight promising, warn of misleading studies

Global initiative IDs keys that could unlock better personalized cancer treatments

CAMBRIDGE, MA – October 8 2020–The preprints

SAN FRANCISCO – Neoantigens, tiny markers that

selected for review in Rapid Reviews: COVID-19

arise from cancer mutations, flag cells as cancerous

(RR:C19), an open-access...

and could be the...

Black and Asian patients have increased risk of severe COVID-19 at different stages of the disease

Scientists find upper limit for the speed of sound

Patients of Black ethnicity have an increased risk of

University of London, the University of Cambridge

requiring hospital admission for COVID-19, while

and the Institute for High...

A research collaboration between Queen Mary

patients of Asian...

Four in 10 extra deaths in Lombardy not linked to COVID-19

‘Universal law of touch’ will enable new advances in virtual reality

The study, published in PLOS ONE, looked at the

Seismic waves, commonly associated with

number of deaths in each of the 7,251 local authority

earthquakes, have been used by scientists to

areas of Italy during...

develop a universal scaling law for...

Cnew research on SARS-CoV-2 virus ‘survivability’

UMD researchers use artificial intelligence language tools to decode molecular movements

survived longer on paper banknotes than plastic banknotes. Results from the study The effect of temperature on persistence...

IMAGE: University of Maryland researchers used an artificial intelligence system to create an abstract language from...

Study shows how climate impacts food webs, poses socioeconomic threat in Eastern Africa

NYUAD researchers discover immune evasion strategy used by Malaria-causing parasite

IMAGE: The research team spent 12 days on Lake

IMAGE: A river in the Comoe province at the

Tanganyika collecting core samples from the lake’s

Southwestern part of Burkina Faso where malaria is

floor. They...

endemic view...

The Colorado river’s water supply is predictable owing to long-term ocean memory

Most nations failing to protect nature in COVID-19 pandemic recovery plans

IMAGE: The Colorado River is the most important

IMAGE: The financial district of New York City as seen from Liberty State Park in New Jersey during

water resource in the semi-arid western United

the COVID-19 pandemic. ...

States. Scientists at...

More than 40% of women suffer from constipation during pregnancy and right after childbirth

Droughts are threatening global wetlands: new study

Women are 2-3 times more likely to suffer from

orange-brown colour) water in a wetland following

constipation during pregnancy and right after

exposure during...

IMAGE: Acidic (pH 4) and iron rich (indicated by

childbirth than at any other...

Oncotarget: Cooperative tumorigenic effects of targeted deletions of tumor suppressors

Parents record song ‘to change perceptions of Down’s syndrome’

IMAGE: Genetic interactions between TSGs in

‘People with Down’s syndrome are people first’ Video, 00:01:40‘People with Down’s syndrome are

suppressing pituitary and pancreatic islet

people first’

tumorigenesis. Thick solid lines...

Coronavirus: How A&E is coping in the pandemic

Local lockdown UK: Do city-wide curbs work? It’s not clear

With coronavirus cases rising across the country,

In many areas under local lockdown, cases and

more people are finding themselves in hospital

hospital admissions have continued to soar. Does

needing treatment. The figure...

that mean restrictions don’t...

Long Covid: Why are some people not recovering?

DR ELLIE CANNON answers your nonCovid health questions


It can utterly destroy people’s quality of life. “My

For the first time since the start of all of this, I feel

fatigue was like nothing I’ve experienced before,”...

utterly hopeless. I wish I could give you more of an upbeat opening...

Successfully completing ten press-ups means you will live longer

Have you any of the growing list of Covid19 side effects?

My pelvis thumps against the floor for the fifth time

Swollen toes, prickly skin, long-term heart damage,

in five minutes. I push hard against the rubber mat

disturbing hallucinations – it seems there’s nothing

under my palms,...

that Covid-19...

How councils have closed down 300 toilets since Covid-19 outbreak For the best part of four months during the height of

Surprising study that suggests you should take antidepressants… even if you are NOT depressed

the pandemic, 65-year-old Mandy Simons, who lives

It is an idea as concerning as it is intriguing –

alone and has severe...

prescribing a course of antidepressants to perfectly happy people. The...

Breakthrough in treatment of cancer which killed Inspector Morse star John Thaw

Government buys 1 million pin prick Covid-19 tests which ‘don’t work’

A breakthrough drug for oesophageal cancer can

Government to diagnose Covid-19 within 20 minutes

give more than two years of life to some patients

are ‘not yet proven...

One million finger-prick blood tests bought by the

who would otherwise have...

A dance of histones silences transposable elements in pluripotent stem cells

Post-traumatic stress experienced by partners following miscarriage

IMAGE: The mechanism of a peculiar type of

after miscarriage, suggests a new study. The

heterochromatin, used by embryonic stem cells to silence ‘parasitic’...

research, led by Imperial...

Future ocean conditions could cause significant physical changes in marine mussels

Perforated bone tissue from too little sugar

IMAGE: Marine mussels are commonly used to

sugar water be medicine for perforated bones, and

monitor water quality in coastal areas view more

even bone marrow cancer...

One in 12 partners experience post-traumatic stress

Could something as simple as a certain type of

Credit: University...

Spitzer space telescope legacy chronicled in Nature Astronomy

Pulmonary artery thrombosis a complication of radiation therapy

IMAGE: UCF planetary scientist Noemí Pinilla-

IMAGE: A, Axial CT scan shows RT plan. Absolute =

Alonso is eager to see the James Webb Space

absolute dose of RT, Iso = isocenter. B, CT scan

Telescope launch to see what...

obtained 1 month...

New research provides fresh hope for children suffering from rare muscle diseases

RUDN University chemists developed a domino reaction for producing new antitumor drugs

IMAGE: Metformin rescues muscle function in BAG3

IMAGE: A team of chemists from RUDN University

myofibrillar myopathy models view more Credit:

suggested a new reaction to produce organic

Taylor Francis Results...

compounds in one vessel....

Quality control mechanism closes the protein production ‘on-ramps’

Genomes offer new insights into fig-wasp symbiotic system

The DNA that comprises the chromosomes housed

IMAGE: Figs and fig wasps view more Credit:

in each cell’s nucleus encodes the recipes for how to

WANG Gang Banyan trees are fig trees that begin

make proteins,...

their life as...

Palladium catalysts can do it Palladium catalysts help synthesize key chemicals

Identification of a viral factor that impairs immune responses in COVID-19 patients

for many industries. However, direct reaction of two

IMAGE: One of the features distinguishing SARS-

basic reagents, aryl...

CoV-2 from its more pathogenic counterpart SARSCoV is the presence...

Geologists solve puzzle that could predict valuable rare earth element deposits

Ice melt projections may underestimate Antarctic contribution to sea level rise

IMAGE: Pioneering new research has helped

2019. view more Credit: NASA Fluctuations in the

geologists solve a long-standing puzzle that could help pinpoint new, untapped...

weather...

IMAGE: Thwaites Glacier, Antarctica, pictured in


Metoprolol: an old drug with unique cardioprotective properties IMAGE: The figure shows 2-dimensional intravital microscopy images of the inflamed cremaster muscle of a mouse, revealing...

Risk of dying from COVID-19 greater for men, unmarried and born in low and middle income countries IMAGE: Sven Drefahl view more Credit: Leila Zoubir/Stockholm University Being a man, having a lower income,...

Scientists suggest global guidelines for sustainable use of non-native trees

Covid can be airborne, US CDC guidelines now say

IMAGE: Pinus pinaster, one of many non-native

Its updated guidance says this airborne route of

trees that is highly invasive and causes major

transmission is still uncommon – bigger droplets

impacts in South Africa....

from coughs, sneezes...

Coronavirus: Europe experiencing ‘pandemic fatigue’

East Kent Hospitals Trust: Covid-19 practice failings revealed by inspection

Covid is taking an emotional toll across Europe with

East Kent Hospitals faces action over Covid-19

rising levels of apathy among some populations, the

controls

World Health Organization...

Covid: What is the mental health cost to the young?

Neck gaiters DO work, study finds

Young people’s risk of becoming ill with Covid-19 is tiny – but could the long-term mental health impact

coronavirus, new research suggests. It comes after

Popular neck gaiters do help to stop the spread of a Duke University...

of virus...

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Want to sleep like a baby? Then stop drinking alcohol How are you sleeping at the moment? The odds are, not very well. A National Sleep Survey earlier this year found that three-quarters...

‘Covid-19 free’ surgery units for cancer patients could ‘save up to 6,000 lives in the UK’ ‘Covid-free’ surgical units for cancer patients could save lives during the UK’s second wave of coronavirus,...

Cortex-wide variation of neuronal cellular energy levels depending on the sleepwake states

Feline friendly? How to build rap-paw with your cat

To investigate whether the cellular energy status in

movements in cat-human communication’, published

the brain of living animals is always constant or

online in the Nature...

The new study ‘The role of cat eye narrowing

variated, the researchers...

Cannabis use appears to encourage, not replace, non-medical opioid use

Experimental glioblastoma therapy shows curative powers in mice models

The study, which compared the probability of non-

In an Oct. 8 study published online in Molecular

medical opioid use on days when cannabis was used with days when cannabis...

Cancer Therapeutics, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research,...

Breakthrough discovery in gene causing severe nerve conditions

Olympic athletes should be mindful of their biological clocks

A research study, led by the Murdoch Children’s

‘In many sports, the differences between coming first

Research Institute (MCRI) and gracing the cover of

or second, or winning no medal at all, are very

and published in...

small,’...

Hydroxychloroquine does not counter SARS-CoV-2 in hamsters, high dose of favipiravir does: study

Investing in protective gear for health care workers pays off

Virologists at the KU Leuven Rega Institute have

percentage of total workforce, by strategy. view

been working on two lines of SARS-CoV-2 research:

more Credit:...

IMAGE: Fig 5. Cumulative HCW mortality as a

searching for a vaccine...

A new look at sunspots IMAGE: One of the largest sunspots seen in early

School absences correlate to impaired air quality

January 2014, as captured by NASA’s Solar

IMAGE: School books in a classroom. view more

Dynamics Observatory....

Credit: University of Utah In Salt Lake City schools, absences...

HSE University researcher develops global HIV prevention index for drug users

Stay-at-home orders cut noise exposure nearly in half

Peter Meylakhs, from HSE University – St.

nearly in half during the early months of the coronavirus pandemic,...

Petersburg, together with colleagues from Georgia

People’s exposure to environmental noise dropped


State University (USA)...

What tiny surfing robots teach us about surface tension

Oncotarget: Characterization of porcine hepatocellular carcinoma for liver cancer

IMAGE: Flow pattern around a chemically active

IMAGE: CRISPR/Cas9-mediated disruption of

Marangoni surfer. view more Credit: Saeed Jafari

Oncopig KRASG12D and TP53R167H transgenes.

Kang and Hassan...

(A) Schematic representation of...

Planting parasites: Unveiling common molecular mechanisms of parasitism and grafting

Coronavirus lockdowns ‘may kill MORE than herd immunity’

IMAGE: (Left) Parasitism between the roots of P.

rethink after experts cast fresh doubt over Covid

japonicum and Arabidopsis. (Right) Grafting of P.

restrictions. Research...

Ministers were last night under intense pressure to

japonicum with Arabidopsis....

Coronavirus could be with us ‘forever’ if survivors can get re-infected, scientists warns

Coronavirus infection rates in student areas ‘up to seven times higher than elsewhere’

Coronavirus could be with us ‘forever’ if people can

Coronavirus outbreaks in student areas are

get re-infected, a British scientist has warned.

significantly worse than in other parts of the country

Professor...

and in one part of Manchester...

Coronavirus cases DOUBLE in a week in England to more than 17,000 a day

Britain’s Covid-19 R rate is DOWN, SAGE says

The number of people catching the coronavirus

A hat-trick of studies today confirmed coronavirus

every day in England more than doubled in the last

cases are surging in England with as many as

week of September to 17,400,...

45,000 people catching the...

Evidence pubs are a major source of Covid-19 transmission is ‘very weak’, economists claim

Only Luton, Wolverhampton and the Isles of Scilly saw Covid-19 infection rates drop last week

The Government’s assertion that 30 per cent of all coronavirus transmissions may be happening in

Luton, Wolverhampton and Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly were the only three places in England to

pubs, bars, cafes...

record a fall in Covid-19...

Experts warn daily Covid cases could be as high as 45,000 in England

HIV up close: Unprecedented view of virus reveals essential steps for causing AIDS

Britain’s daily coronavirus case count dropped today to 13,864 from more than 17,000 yesterday and official estimates...

Specifically, the scientists were able to monitor the virus as it replicated its genome and inserted it into target DNA,...

There’s a gene for detecting that fishy smell, olfactory GWAS shows

DNA test identifies genetic causes of severe fetal and newborn illness

“We discovered sequence variants that influence

In the UCSF-led study, scientists used a technique

how we perceive and describe fish, licorice, and

called exome sequencing to identify genetic

cinnamon odors,”...

diseases as the underlying...

New class of highly effective inhibitors protects against neurodegeneration

Bone Loss: Perforated bone tissue from too little sugar

The research by Prof. Bading and his team is

Inside our bodies are some jellyfish-like cells that

focused on the so-called NMDA receptor. This

actually eat away at our bones. Every year, they eat

receptor is an ion channel protein...

about ten per cent...

The choroid plexus: A conduit for prenatal inflammation?

Nerve cell activity shows how confident we are

“There is a correlation between maternal illness during pregnancy and autism, and we wanted to

You are sitting in a café and want to enjoy a piece of cake with your cappuccino. The Black Forest gateau

investigate how this...

is just too rich...

Female surgeons perform less complex cases than male peers, likely due to systemic bias

More evidence of benefits of REGN-COV2 antibody cocktail to both protect from and treat disease

Only about one in five surgeons practicing in U.S. is

In June, two studies in Science reported an antibody

female. Unemployment is virtually nonexistent

cocktail against SARS-CoV-2 developed from

among surgeons, but many...

studies in humanized mice...

Antibodies from patients infected with SARS-CoV in 2003 cross-neutralized SARS-CoV-2 in vitro

Population health and the COVID-19 pandemic: Emerging stronger next time


Antibodies in serum samples collected from patients

IMAGE: The Journal delivers a comprehensive,

infected with SARS-CoV during the 2003 outbreak

integrated approach to the field of population health

effectively neutralized...

and provides information...

New NIST project to build nanothermometers could revolutionize temperature imaging

Hydroxychloroquine does not counter SARS-CoV-2 in hamsters, high dose of favipiravir does

IMAGE: These prototype nanoparticle cores for

IMAGE: Lab technicians have to wear protective

thermometry are 35 nm in diameter. view more Credit: A. Biacchi/NIST Cheaper...

suits when working with infectious SARS-CoV-2 samples. view more Credit:...

Immune cell activation in severe COVID19 resembles lupus

Rutgers experts urge ban of menthol cigarettes nationwide

In severe cases of COVID-19, Emory researchers

The American Medical Association has joined the

have been observing an exuberant activation of

African American Tobacco Control Leadership

immune cells, resembling acute...

Council in suing the Food and...

Researchers 3D print unique micro-scale fluid channels used for medical testing

Covid hospital cases jump nearly 25% in England

In a groundbreaking new study, researchers at the

Extra restrictions have been introduced in many

University of Minnesota, in collaboration with the

areas of the UK to try to contain the spread of the

U.S. Army Combat Capabilities...

virus – including...

Coronavirus: Rapid bedside test shows promise in hospitals

Covid: South Asian hospital patients ‘at greater risk of dying’

The report appears in the journal the Lancet

Black and South Asian patients are more severely

Respiratory Medicine.

affected by Covid-19 than white patients at different stages of the disease,...

Covid cases increase rapidly as next steps planned Coronavirus cases in England have “increased

Experts slam Donald Trump’s ‘irresponsible’ claim that he was cured of coronavirus by Regeneron

rapidly”, data shows, as ministers grapple with what

Donald Trump was given the experimental antibody

to do next. Estimates...

treatment REGN-COV2 as well as a host of other drugs to treat his...

Covid-19 has killed THREE TIMES as many people as flu and pneumonia this year

More than 32,000 contacts of coronavirus-infected patients in England were not tracked down

Coronavirus has killed three times as many people

Test and Trace is performing worse than ever:

as influenza and pneumonia this year, official data

Nearly 32,000 contacts of coronavirus-infected

revealed today ahead...

patients in England were not...

UK announces 17,540 Covid-19 cases and 77 deaths as infections treble in a fortnight

Heat map reveals the 200 towns and cities with high Covid-19 infection rates

Britain today recorded 17,540 more cases of coronavirus, with the number of people testing

50.4 (49) Hart 51.5 (50), 20.6 (20) Vale of White

Tendring 52.5 (77), 12.3 (18) Broxbourne 52.4 (51), Horse 51.5 (70), 22.8...

positive for the disease every...

Two-in-five under 30s with Covid in England caught it in a pub, bar or restaurant

Hospitals in Blackpool, Newcastle and Liverpool seeing two thirds as many Covid patients as at peak

At least 41 per cent of under-30s suffering from

NHS hospitals in Blackpool are treating up to 65 per

coronavirus in England may have caught the virus in

cent as many patients as they were at the peak of

a pub, bar or restaurant,...

the outbreak in April,...

NHS cancer wait times drop to a 10-year low, ‘extremely worrying’ figures reveal

Effects of poverty on childhood development seen in children as young as 5

NHS cancer waiting times are the worst in 10 years with a 20,000 suspected patients not seen within 14 days of an urgent...

Researchers trained kindergarten teachers in 98 school districts across the United States to administer the Early Development...

Hubble sees swirls of forming stars IMAGE: Located in the constellation of Fornax (the

Oldest monkey fossils outside of Africa found

Furnace), the blue and fiery orange swirls show us

IMAGE: Reconstruction of M. pentelicus from

where stars have...

Shuitangba by Mauricio Antón view more Credit: Mauricio Antón Three...


NASA shows heaviest rainfall displaced in Typhoon Chan-hom

Graphene microbubbles make perfect lenses

IMAGE: On Oct. 9 at 4:30 a.m. EDT (0830 UTC),

IMAGE: In situ optical microscopic images showing

NASA’s IMERG estimated Chan-hom was generating as much as 30 mm...

the process of the microbubble generation and elimination. ...

Climate patterns linked in Amazon, North and South America, study shows

Meltwater lakes are accelerating glacier ice loss

IMAGE: David Stahle, Distinguished Professor of

IMAGE: Hooker Lake, New Zealand (2016) view

geosciences, at the University of Arkansas Tree

more Credit: Jenna Sutherland Meltwater lakes that

Ring Laboratory ...

form at glacier...

NASA finds hurricane delta packing heavy rainfall IMAGE: On Oct. 9 at 5:30 a.m. EDT (0930 UTC),

RUDN University ecologists developed new models to identify environmental pollution sources

NASA’s IMERG estimated Delta was generating as

IMAGE: According to a team of ecologists from

much as 50 mm(~2...

RUDN University, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) can be used...

Type 1 diabetes could develop when babies are still in the WOMB

New drug carrier systems

Type 1 diabetes could develop when babies are still in the WOMB, study finds Previously experts

to program novel drug carrier systems capable of

IMAGE: UD’s Kristi Kiick and colleagues are working delivering...

thought it only strikes...

SwRI scientists study the rugged surface of near-Earth asteroid Bennu IMAGE: As NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft’s TouchAnd-Go asteroid sample collection attempt approaches, Southwest...

Silence, please: UNSW scientists create quietest semiconductor quantum bits on record IMAGE: Artists impression of an atom qubit in silicon being protected from charge noise caused by imperfections in...

Scientists peer inside an asteroid New findings from NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission suggest that the interior of the asteroid Bennu could be weaker and less...

Urine-based liquid biopsy test outperforms urine cytology in detecting bladder cancer Bottom Line: Analysis of DNA copy number variants (CNVs) in the cells exfoliated in urine showed better sensitivity and similar...

Six-Year MiSight contact lens study: 23% of eyes showed no additional myopia progression

Development of cost-efficient electrocatalyst for hydrogen production

IMAGE: CooperVision MiSight 1 day is the first and

synthesis process for the preparation of Ti.MoP. view more Credit:...

only soft contact lens the U.S. Food and Drug

IMAGE: Schematic diagram of the step-by-step

Administration has...

Oncotarget: Rapid onset type 1 diabetes with anti-PD-1 directed therapy

Belgian anaesthetist accused of causing Brit’s death while drunk

Volume 11, Issue 28 of Oncotarget features “Rapid

FBI busts ‘plot’ to abduct US governor Michigan

onset type 1 diabetes with anti-PD-1 directed

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has become a target of

therapy“, by...

coronavirus...

Covid-19: New restrictions to be announced for parts of England ‘within days’

Covid deaths three times higher than flu and pneumonia

A three-tier system for local lockdowns is also likely

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has become a target of

to be announced.

coronavirus...

Coronavirus: Year-long waits for NHS care at highest since 2008 Coronavirus lockdown: All shops can open on

Nevada directs nursing homes to stop using rapid COVID-19 tests after high rates of false-positives

Monday in England

Nevada health officials order nursing homes to

FBI busts ‘plot’ to abduct US governor Michigan

STOP using rapid COVID-19 tests after finding 60% of positive results were...

Remdesivir shortens recovery time from COVID-19 by FIVE days and reduces risk fo death by 25%

Coronavirus could act like a painkiller to mask illness while it multiplies inside the body


Remdesivir shortens the amount of recovery time from COVID-19 and decreases the risk of death,

Does coronavirus BLOCK pain? Study suggests it could act like a painkiller to mask illness in the early

final results of a study by...

stages as the virus...

Brace for TWO YEARS of mask-wearing, warns Spanish virologist

Novel digital dashboard improves cancer case review efficiency

Much of the world will probably be wearing masks

“In addition to saving time, the NAVIFY digital tumor

‘for couple of years,’ warns a prominent Spanish virologist. ‘We...

board solution resulted in less variability in preparation time,”...

How an egg cell’s ‘operating manual’ sets the stage for fertility

Cannabis ads and store location influence youth marijuana use

The general outline of how immature egg cells are

Stacey J.T. Hust, associate dean in the Murrow

assisted by specific ovarian helper cells starting

College of Communication, and Jessica Fitts

even before a female...

Willoughby, associate professor...

Drug delivery systems to treat connective tissue disorders The UD researchers have devised tiny cargo-

UCI, others see agriculture as major source of increase in atmospheric nitrous oxide

carrying systems many times smaller than a human

IMAGE: Global N2O budget 2007-2016 view more

hair. These systems, or carriers,...

Credit: Global Carbon Project Irvine, Calif. ¬ – An...

NASA examines Hurricane Delta’s early morning structure

Certain pre-existing conditions may double, triple mortality risk for COVID-19

IMAGE: The Waning Gibbous moon (65%

HERSHEY, Pa. — A large, international study of

illumination) was enough to see both the tropospheric waves as well as the central...

COVID-19 patients confirmed that cardiovascular disease, hypertension,...

Low-hanging fruit

Young people hospitalized with COVID-19 face substantial adverse outcomes

For seven years now, the University of California system has been working hard to reduce its carbon emissions as part of...

While older age is widely recognized as a risk factor for increased morbidity and mortality due to COVID19, younger patients...

Media trust correlated with COVID-19 prevention behaviors

Study describes COVID-19 transmission pattern

Whether someone wears a mask, practices physical

IMAGE: According to this assumption, agents of

distancing or performs other behaviors to prevent

different scales carry the virus to other agents of the

COVID-19 infection may...

same scale in...

Survey shows broad bipartisan support for a stronger focus on science ARLINGTON, VA — A recent survey commissioned

Coronavirus was found in a 64-year-old woman’s EYE two MONTHS after she recovered,

by Research!America on behalf of a working group

Coronavirus was found in a 64-year–old woman’s

formed to assess America’s...

eye two months after she has recovered, a new report reveals. In...

Regeneron aims to make 300K doses of covid antibody drug this fall

Older adults using cannabis to treat common health conditions

The US could have up to 300,000 doses of

University of California San Diego School of

Regeneron’s antibody treatment for coronavirus this fall, White House officials...

Medicine researchers report that older adults use cannabis primarily for medical...

Pregnancy complications linked to heightened risk of heart disease and stroke in later life

Exercise intensity not linked to mortality risk in older adults, finds trial

Several other factors related to fertility and

most important actions people of all ages can

pregnancy also seem to be associated with

engage in to improve health,...

Physical activity has been highlighted as one of the

subsequent cardiovascular disease,...

Silk fibers improve bioink for 3D-printed artificial tissues and organs

Stem cell sheets harvested in just two days

In a study recently published in Materials Today Bio,

A joint research team comprised of Professor Dong

researchers from Osaka University have used silk

Sung Kim and researcher Andrew Choi of

nanofibers obtained...

POSTECH’s Department of Mechanical...

Light stimulation makes bones heavier

Lack of support prolongs unemployment

Lasers have been used in medical and dental

Amelie Schiprowski, economist of the Cluster of

practice for their beneficial photo-biomodulation

Excellence ECONtribute at the Universities of

effects on tissue healing....

Cologne and Bonn (Germany),...


Novel Radioimmunotherapy Reverses Resistance to Commonly Used Lymphoma Drug

Crabs are key to ecology and economy in Oman

IMAGE: Synergistic effect of 177Lu-lilotomab in

is the sentinel crab Macrophthalmus Sulcatus.

combination with rituximab in mice with rituximab

Literally billions of...

IMAGE: The most abundant crab in Barr Al Hikman

resistant Raji2R...

Understanding the progress of viral infections

Poor families must move often, but rarely escape concentrated poverty

IMAGE: Team leader Prof. Guiscard Seebohm at the

Unforeseen circumstances force low-income

patch clamp measuring station. view more Credit:

families to quickly move from one home to the next,

Marlen Keß It...

a process that helps to perpetuate...

Genomic study reveals evolutionary secrets of banyan tree IMAGE: The banyan tree Ficus macrocarpa

Revised clinical trial rules during COVID19 pandemic may benefit patients, survey shows

produces aerial roots that give it its distinctive look.

IMAGE: “I think the longer someone works in

A new study reveals...

clinical research, the more they tend to question the status quo,...

A new assembler for decoding genomes of microbial communities developed

Women’s incomes improve when democrats hold public office, study finds

IMAGE: The metaFlye assembler is designed to assemble DNA samples from microbial

IMAGE: Caption: Over the last half century, women’s incomes grew almost twice as fast under

communities. With its help, it is...

Democratic White...

Coronavirus: Scientists to map hospital spread

Children not able to give ‘proper’ consent to puberty blockers, court told

Scientists are to map the spread of Covid in over 15

Children are not able to properly understand the

UK hospitals, to see how it can defeat even the best

lifelong consequences of taking puberty blockers

infection-control...

and cross-sex hormones,...

Covid: Pubs and restaurants in central Scotland to close

Covid: New restrictions for England likely next week

Media captionNicola Sturgeon announces tougher

Covid restrictions are to be further tightened in parts

restrictions for pubs and restaurants All pubs and

of England early next week, with the closure of bars

restaurants...

and restaurants...

The sweets that can fight dementia are created by British inventor hat could save patients

Trump admits that a vaccine won’t be available until after the election

The sweets that can fight dementia: British inventor

will likely not be available until after the November 3

launches ‘rehydration’ tablets that could save the

election and called...

President Donald Trump has admitted that a vaccine

lives...

2020 hardest year in history due to Covid19, says NHS boss Simon Stevens NHS chief executive Sir Simon Stevens warned the health service will need to be ‘agile’ to combat a...

Downing Street rejects anti-lockdown petition by scientists calling for coronavirus herd immunity Number 10 today insisted it would not be swayed by mounting calls from scientists to stop using lockdowns and let the coronavirus...

More than a QUARTER of people in England now have ‘no confidence’ in the government

Almost 90% of coronavirus-infected patients DON’T have any symptoms

More than a QUARTER of people in England now

any of the three main symptoms of the disease on

have ‘no confidence’ in the government’s handling of

the day they are...

Almost 90 per cent of Covid-19 patients don’t have

the Covid-19...

Boris Johnson will IGNORE critics and plunge 10 million northerners into tough ‘Tier Three’ lockdown

Covid vaccine ‘rolled out NEXT MONTH with tens of thousands getting jab every day by Christmas’

Boris Johnson (pictured) is set to ignore critics and

Covid-19 jabs are expected to be on offer by the

impose Tier Three restrictions – the highest level

NHS from as early as next month, as five mass

of...

vaccination centres are planned...

Reducing the high social cost of death

Advanced prostate cancer has an unexpected weakness that can be targeted by drugs

The cost of grief is not confined to personal mental anguish. It reduces productivity, causes dependency


on medicine and...

Hormone therapy is often chosen for the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer but nearly half of patients develop resistance...

Cerenkov luminescence imaging identifies surgical margin status in radical prostatectomy

Invisible threat: Listeria in smoked fish

Radical prostatectomy is one of the primary

monocytogenes is a significant...

Not all Listeria bacteria cause illness. Of the 20 Listeria species described, only Listeria (L.)

treatment options for men with localized prostate cancer. The goal of a radical...

Taking the STING out of MND inflammation in MND is triggered. Pinpointing the

Mouse study suggests parental response to infant distress is innate but adapts to change

molecules involved in this pathway...

When housed with mice who have given birth,

The research team have uncovered how

unmated female mice will assist with the care of the newborn pups. The researchers...

Simple sugar possible therapy for repairing myelin in multiple sclerosis

Researchers develop tools to sharpen 3D view of large RNA molecules

Published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, the

The new method, which expands the scope of

study also demonstrates that in mice, delivering N-

nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy,

acetylglucosamine...

will enable researchers to understand...

Boosting chickens’ own immune response could curb disease

The effects of oxytocin on social anxiety depend on location, location, location

URBANA, Ill. – Broiler chicken producers the world

Studies have long suggested that oxytocin — a

over are all too familiar with coccidiosis, a parasite-

hormone that can also act as a neurotransmitter —

borne intestinal...

regulates prosocial...

Musical training can improve attention and working memory in children

Ants adapt tool use to avoid drowning

IMAGE: Dr Kausel and colleagues analyzing the

using sand to draw liquid food out of containers,

fMRI results view more Credit: L. Kausel and

when faced with the...

Researchers have observed black imported fire ants

coauthors Neuroscientists...

Pollinator monitoring more than pays for itself IMAGE: Mining bee (Andrena nitida) on dandelion view more Credit: Credit Nadine Mitschunas Monitoring schemes...

Presented a program capable of detecting neurodegeneration biomarkers through magnetic IMAGE: This tool is able to identify single-person neurodegeneration before the symptom’s appearance, which could...

INRS researchers design the world’s fastest UV camera

New algorithm sharpens focus of world’s most powerful microscopes

IMAGE: Artistic impression of single-shot UV-CUP

IMAGE: A composite image of the enzyme lactase

which made the front cover of the 10th issue of the

showing how cryo-EM’s resolution has improved

journal Laser...

dramatically in...

HHS threatens to cut off funding for US hospitals if they don’t report data on COVID-19 patients

A quarter of pregnant women who catch coronavirus have symptoms for two months or MORE

HHS threatens to cut off funding for US hospitals if

A quarter of pregnant women who catch coronavirus

they do not start reporting data on COVID-19

have symptoms for two months or MORE, study

patients within 14 weeks...

finds Researchers followed...

Eddie Van Halen blamed his tongue cancer on the fact that he held metal guitar picks in his mouth

Trump falsely calls covid antibody drug a ‘cure’ and promises it will be free

Eddie Van Halen, the legendary lead guitarist for the

cocktail ‘a cure’ as he claims it will soon get emergency...

band Van Halen, passed away on Tuesday at the

Trump calls Regeneron’s coronavirus antibody

age of 65 from throat...

Pregnancy problems could leave women more at risk from heart disease or strokes later in life

BEN SPENCER: Basic IT blunder exposes flaws in coronavirus test-and-trace service

Pregnancy problems could leave women more at

Computer problems are a recurring problem for

risk from heart disease or strokes later in life,

Britain’s health services. When the NHS was

research suggests Researchers...

brought to its knees by computer...


Sir Paul Nurses urges ministers to invest in ‘small ship’ labs to save UK’s chaotic testing system

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020: CRISPR/Cas9 method for genome editing

A top scientist today urged ministers to let ‘small

Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna

ship’ laboratories help tackle the UK’s Covid

have discovered one...

Genetic scissors: a tool for rewriting the code of life

testing...

Does general anesthesia increase dementia risk?

Physical activity and sleep in adults with arthritis

The Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

In the 172-participant study, four profiles were

study included 7,499 matched pairs of community-

apparent with differences characterized by variations

dwelling individuals aged...

in time spent sleeping...

A hydrogel that could help repair damaged nerves

Study confirms genetic link in cerebral palsy

Injuries in which a peripheral nerve has been

In the study published in the journal Nature Genetics

completely severed, such as a deep cut from an

researchers employed gene sequencing to examine

accident, are difficult to treat....

the DNA of 250 cerebral...

Mammals share gene pathways that allow zebrafish to grow new eyes

Traveling brain waves help detect hardto-see objects

A description of the study, published online by the

Now, a team of Salk Institute scientists led by

journal Science on Oct. 1, offers a better

Professor John Reynolds has uncovered details of

understanding of how genes...

the neural mechanisms underlying...

New key player in long-term memory The team, led by McGill University Professors

Study finds older adults using cannabis to treat common health conditions

Nahum Sonenberg and Arkady Khoutorsky,

IMAGE: Alison Moore, MD, chief of the Division of

Université de Montréal Professor Jean-Claude...

Geriatrics in the Department of Medicine at UC San Diego School of...

Same-gender couples interact better than heterosexual couples

Next-gen smartphones to keep their cool

Same-gender couples have higher-quality interactions with one another than heterosexual

surface topography. The variable number of

IMAGE: Model for NGF growth with respect to the Ni graphene layers correlates...

couples in Southern California, a...

NYUAD study uses mathematical modeling to identify an optimal school return approach

Urban air pollution may make COVID-19 more severe for some

IMAGE: Dr. Alberto Gandolfi, Professor of Practice

that long-term exposure to urban air pollutants,

in Mathematics at NYU Abu Dhabi view more

especially NO2, may...

IMAGE: Researchers from Emory University found

Credit: NYU Abu...

Detecting SARS-CoV-2 in the environment Washington, DC – October 7, 2020 – Researchers have outlined an approach to characterize and develop an effective...

Women are more concerned about COVID-19 than men, Dartmouth-Gallup study finds IMAGE: COVID Views by Sex and Party Identification (U.S. Adults). (Table 2 from the study). view more Credit:...

Enhanced reimbursement to oncology clinics increases prescriptions of evidence-based drugs

Sugar reduction in food well below target of 20%

PHILADELPHIA–A pay-for performance program

food products sold between 2015 and 2019, according to a Public Health...

that offers enhanced reimbursement to oncology

There was a small 3% overall reduction in sugar in

practices for prescribing...

Coronavirus: Health experts join global anti-lockdown movement

Patients’ access to vital NHS tests delayed by warehouse failure

Thousands of scientists and health experts have

Key NHS tests for conditions from cancer to

joined a global movement warning of “grave

coronavirus are under threat, after a supply chain

concerns” about Covid-19...

failure at a major diagnostics...

Coronavirus: Specialist ‘long Covid’ clinics to be set up in England People with “long Covid” symptoms will be offered

Number of severely ill Covid-19 patients being placed on ventilators has more than HALVED

specialist help at clinics across England, the head of

Dexamethasone This steroid was added to doctors

NHS...

arsenal of medications for treating coronavirus in


June. The cheap and widely...

Coronavirus UK: Daily infections triple in a fortnight to 14,542 Britain today recorded 14,542 more coronavirus cases, with the number of people testing positive for the disease every day...

Covid-19 could cause male infertility by harming testicular cells that produce sperm, study claims Coronavirus may lead to infertility in men — even if they only suffer a mild form of the disease, scientists have claimed. Sperm...

Covid-19 has left us too scared to perform CPR: 14% fewer people would give chest compressions

Having a vitamin D deficiency could make you more likely to catch Covid-19, another study claims

People are less likely to give life-saving CPR during

Further proof that vitamin D could protect people

the Covid-19 pandemic because of fears they may

from coronavirus emerged today after another study

catch the infection,...

found adults deficient...

Coronavirus: UK recording more daily cases per capita than the US

Sadiq Khan warns Londoners’ lives at risk if capital continues to suffer a Covid19 testing shortage

The UK is recording more coronavirus cases relative to the size of its population than the US for the first time since March,...

Sadiq Khan has warned Londoners’ will die if the capital continues to be hit with coronavirus testing shortages Sadiq...

Coronavirus surging in the North of England because of ‘deprivation and students’

Influenza vaccination may provide roadmap to prevent COVID-19 in CV disease patients

Experts today blamed the North of England’s rapidly

The World Health Organization estimates that

rising coronavirus cases and hospital admissions on

influenza kills as many as 650,000 people every

a number of factors...

year globally, citing influenza...

As pandemic affects children’s health, programs that work are still underused

Supercharged ‘clones’ spark scarlet fever’s re-emergence

“America’s children are already less healthy than children in every other industrialized nation, and

UQ’s Dr Stephan Brouwer said health authorities globally were surprised when an epidemic was

poverty...

detected in Asian countries...

A simple enrollment change yields big dividends in children’s early learning program

Evidence of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and MND in brains of young people exposed to dirty air

The new research from the Center for Child and

Previous studies have linked fine particulate air

Family Policy at Duke University’s Sanford School of

pollution exposure with Alzheimer’s disease, and

Public Policy appears...

researchers have...

Expanded newborn screening could save premature infants’ lives

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020: A method for genome editing

The study, published in Nature Pediatric Research

Genetic scissors: a tool for rewriting the code of life

by scientists at the UCSF California Preterm Birth

Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna

Initiative (PTBI-CA),...

have discovered one...

Why some friends make you feel more supported than others

Molecular swarm rearranges surface structures atom by atom

Researchers found that people perceived they had

IMAGE: Much like a zipper, carbene molecules

more support from a group of friends or family who

cooperate on a gold surface to join two rows of

all knew and liked each...

atoms into one row, resulting...

NASA analyzes Hurricane Delta’s water vapor concentration

JNCCN: New research finds low bone health testing rates after prostate cancer treatment

IMAGE: On Oct. 7 at 2:50 a.m. EDT (0650 UTC), NASA’s Aqua satellite found highest concentrations of water vapor...

IMAGE: JNCCN October 2020 Cover view more Credit: NCCN PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA [October 7, 2020] — New...

Feline friendly? How to build rap-paw with your cat

Fighting intestinal infections with the body’s own endocannabinoids

IMAGE: A Maine Coon cat demonstrating the

IMAGE: The mammalian cannabinoid receptors

narrowed-eye movement. view more Credit: Prof

(CB1 and CB2) sense endogenous

Karen McComb University...

endocannabinoids and plant and synthetic...

UCI biochip innovation combines AI and nanoparticle printing for cancer cell

Climate change could mean fewer sunny days for hot regions banking on solar


analysis

power

Irvine, Calif., Oct. 7, 2020 – Electrical engineers, computer scientists and biomedical engineers at the

IMAGE: Hot, arid regions may see greater fluctuations in sunlight as the climate changes, the

University...

researchers reported....

Unusually shallow earthquake ruptures in Chinese fracking field

Covid-19 treatment hopes as GlaxoSmithKline’s antibody drug moves onto phase 3 trial

An unusually shallow earthquake triggered by hydraulic fracturing in a Chinese shale gas field could change how experts view...

Monoclonal antibody therapy is a form of immunotherapy that uses monoclonal antibodies (mAb). It’s given as an injection...

Face masks don’t work in the rain, experts warn Face masks don’t work in the rain, experts warn as

Hospital and deaths data shows northsouth divide in England’s second wave of coronavirus

they call on ministers to tell the public that coverings

The numbers of people being admitted to hospital

need to...

with Covid-19 have levelled off in huge areas of England as data suggests...

Covid-19 deaths in England and Wales spike by 55% with 215 victims last week, ONS

Map reveals how Covid-19 infection rates soared in the North of England after PHE’s Excel bungle

The number of coronavirus deaths in England and

Public Health England’s Excel bungle has drastically

Wales has spiked for the third week in a row, official

changed the outlook of England’s coronavirus

figures show –...

outbreak, with...

Coronavirus UK: Number of hospital admissions in England jump from 386 on Saturday to 478 on Sunday

Matt Hancock warns cancer patients may not be treated if Covid-19 is ‘out of control’

The number of Britons in hospital with coronavirus

Matt Hancock has said that cancer treatments may

has soared by 25 per cent in a day, new data has

be affected if the virus gets out of control as cases

today revealed, as figures...

spiral by...

Coronavirus: Anti-lockdown petition calling for herd immunity reaches 30,000 signatures

Safe resumption of research is important, feasible

Scientists from the world’s top universities have

While guidelines from federal and state government and medical specialty societies currently exist to

penned an open letter calling for the UK and US to

help restarting health...

build herd immunity...

Research identifies sperm biomarker associated with couples’ pregnancy probability

Researchers use multi-ancestry comparison to refine risk factors for coronary artery disease

The discovery applies not just to couples seeking

It is known that coronary artery disease — the

care for infertility but also for the general population.

world’s leading cause of death — is highly heritable,

This biomarker...

and...

IL-21 protein a key part of immune response to central nervous system infections

Prevalence of suicide-related behaviors among physicians

CD4 T cells in the immune system produce IL-21,

An analysis of published studies has found a relatively high prevalence of suicidal behaviors

which is critical for the development of CD8 tissue-

among physicians. The findings...

resident-memory (TRM)...

Protective factors against suicidal behaviors among black college students

Risk of human-to-wildlife transmission of the COVID-19 virus

Having a strong ethnic identity was linked with a

IMAGE: There’s considerable risk that humans

lower risk of suicidal behaviors among Black college

transmit SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-

students in a recent...

19, to wildlife,...

Applying artificial intelligence to science education

Scientists are more specialized in larger and interdisciplinary teams

A new review published in the Journal of Research

The roles of scientists change as research teams

in Science Teaching highlights the potential of

become more interdisciplinary and larger, finds new

machine learning–a...

research from ESMT Berlin....

Women’s expected longevity linked to age at birth of last child

Facemask use has lesser consequences on indicators of cognitive performance than expected


CLEVELAND, Ohio — No one knows for sure how long they will live. A new study, however, suggests

IMAGE: Findings related to the use of facemask when working in hot environments view more

that leukocyte telomere...

Credit: Andreas...

Study finds ‘missing link’ in the evolutionary history of carbon-fixing protein rubisco

Coronavirus cases in Arizona declined by 75% during the summer after mask mandate, CDC report finds

IMAGE: A ribbon diagram (L) and molecular surface

Coronavirus cases in Arizona declined by 75%

representation (R) of carbon-fixing form I’ rubisco,

during the summer after the governor implements a

showing...

mask mandate, CDC report finds In...

New insights for drug research: Breaking the coupling process

Children use make-believe aggression and violence to manage bad-tempered peers

This can be achieved by molecules specifically designed for this purpose, which thereby obtain pharmacological effects as...

Academics from the University of Cambridge believe that the tendency for children to introduce aggressive themes in these...

Study shows antibiotics may be viable treatment option for appendicitis In the largest randomized U.S. study of appendicitis published today in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers...

Previous infection with other types of coronaviruses may lessen severity of COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has led to more than 200,000 deaths in the US, and more than one million globally. There is a growing...

Remote control of blood sugar: Electromagnetic fields treat diabetes in animal models

Hospitalized COVID-19 patients are younger, healthier than influenza patients, study finds

“We’ve built a remote control to manage diabetes,” says Calvin Carter, PhD, one of the study’s lead...

OHDSI has established an international network of researchers and observational health databases with a central coordinating...

Donors more likely to give to COVID causes when font matches message In a study that asked prospective donors to consider whether and how much to give to a local food bank to help fight hunger...

Study offers global review of impact of COVID-19 on cancer treatment and research While much remains to be learned about the intersection of cancer and COVID-19, the new paper, published online by Cancer...

A timeline on the evolution of reptiles IMAGE: Animals sampled in the analysis. view

NASA catches development of Tropical Storm Norbert as Marie declines

more Credit: Tiago R. Simões Challenging a 75-

IMAGE: NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite

year-old notion...

captured a visible image of the development of Tropical Storm Norbert...

Study finds odor-sensing neuron regeneration process is adaptive

UM researchers help study largest estimated Greenland ice loss

AURORA, Colo. — Olfactory sensory neurons are

MISSOULA – University of Montana researchers

nasal neurons that make use of hundreds of

have contributed to a study forecasting significant

different types of odorant...

ice loss in Greenland....

Do eyeglasses help keep coronavirus out? Johns Hopkins expert says more evidence needed

Infrared NASA imagery finds Chan-hom organizing, consolidating

During the current pandemic, we’ve all been advised

EDT) NASA’s Aqua satellite analyzed Tropical Storm

to protect ourselves from infection by the SARS-

Chan-hom...

IMAGE: On Oct. 6 at 0353 UTC (Oct. 5 at 11:53 p.m.

CoV-2 virus that...

California’s August Complex largest fire in state’s history

‘Brain fog’ following COVID-19 recovery may indicate PTSD

IMAGE: NOAA/NASA’s Suomi NPP satellite

IMAGE: Dr. Andrew Levine view more Credit: UCLA

captured another startling image of the August

Health A new report suggests that lingering “brain...

Complex of fires that has...

Adults CAN get the inflammation condition linked to COVID-19 seen in kids

NHS will now officially recognise ‘Long Covid’ as long-term coronavirus effect

Adults CAN get the life-threatening Kawasaki-like

The NHS will officially recognise ‘Long Covid’ and

condition linked to COVID-19 as at least two people

draw up guidelines for doctors on how to treat the

over 18 die from the...

debilitating...


Study of ‘excess deaths’ finds there may be another 75,000 unconfirmed COVID-19 fatalities

Trump aide pressured CDC to alter report on kids’ coronavirus risks

US coronavirus death toll may be undercounted by

Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) experts to

as much as 36%: Study of ‘excess deaths’ finds

alter its report on children’s...

A Trump administration aide pressured Centers for

there may be...

Coronavirus UK: Matt Hancock faces MPs’ fury after ‘Excel blunder’

Has COVID-19 knocked us onto our backsides?

A frightening rise in coronavirus cases was recorded

Kent State’s College of Education, Health and

in Britain today as the Department of Health announced 12,594 more positive...

Human Services professors Jacob Barkley, Ph.D., Andrew Lepp, Ph.D., and...

Dried blood spot sampling offers inexpensive way to widen access to antibody testing for COVID-19

Warmer winters are keeping some lakes from freezing

Currently antibody testing for COVID-19 uses serum

change are causing lakes in the Northern

or plasma, which requires a full intravenous blood

Hemisphere to experience more ice-free...

WASHINGTON–Warmer winters due to climate

sample, collected by...

Evolution: Shifts in mating preference In their efforts to identify the genetic basis for

New techniques probe vital and elusive proteins

differences in mate choice that keep two co-existing

IMAGE: New methods of determining the structure

species of butterfly...

of membrane proteins using lipidic cubic phase (LCP) microcrystals...

Multi-institutional team extracts more energy from sunlight with advanced solar panels

NREL, UK university partner to dive deeper into how enzymes digest plastic

IMAGE: Silicon solar panels are reaching their

Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy

technological limit, but researchers are

Laboratory (NREL),...

A collaboration between scientists at the U.S.

experimenting by combining...

There’s a reason bacteria stay in shape IMAGE: A simple theoretical model by Rice University scientists seeks to explain why bacteria remain roughly the same...

Tuned lighting helps nursing home residents get better sleep, study finds PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — Nursing home residents tend to fall asleep at all hours of the day, and during...

Hunting for the lowest known nuclearexcited state

Coronavirus: Paris to shut bars and raise alert to maximum

IMAGE: A false color scanning electron microscopy

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin acknowledged

image of the 8×8 array of maXs30 detectors. view

closing bars would be difficult for Parisians. “We are

more Credit:...

French, we love...

Covid-19 updates: One in 10 worldwide may have had virus, WHO says

Covid could cause ‘tsunami of cancelled NHS operations’

One in 10 people around the world may have

There could be a “tsunami” of cancelled operations

contracted Covid-19, the World Health Organization

this winter as the NHS copes with rising numbers of

said, at a special meeting...

coronavirus...

‘Long Covid’: Why are some people not recovering? For most people, Covid-19 is a brief and mild

More than 80% of hospitalized coronavirus patients have neurological symptoms, study finds

disease but some are left struggling with symptoms

More than 80% of hospitalized coronavirus patients

including lasting fatigue,...

have neurological symptoms, study finds – but White House doctor...

Mental Health: Adding ornamental plants to your front garden can help you feel happier

Covid spread from girl, 13, to 11 other family members in a house

Adding ornamental plants such as daffodils and

relatives with coronavirus while the family was

petunias to your front garden can lower stress levels

staying together in a vacation...

A 13-year-old girl infected 11 out of 13 of her

and help you feel happier,...

So when is frozen or tinned better than fresh? Our expert dietitian reveals

CDC says coronavirus DOES spread through the air

Canned and frozen foods tend to be seen as less

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

nutritious than fresh versions — but that’s not

(CDC) now admits that coronavirus does spread


always the case. According...

through airborne transmission,...

HIV drugs lopinavir and ritonavir do NOT work as a Covid-19 treatment or cure, study finds

China has responded best to the Covid19 pandemic, study claims

The HIV drug combination of lopinavir and ritonavir

handling of the coronavirus pandemic, according to

does not treat Covid-19, a major study has concluded. One of many experimental...

a survey. US...

The foods and drinks you should eat to reduce inflammation in your digestive system

Internet gaming youth not more prone to psychiatric disorders

An Australian nutritionist has revealed how to avoid

an impact on school, work or friendships, that we

inflaming your digestive system by eating the right

continue to play even...

Chinese people are happiest with their government’s

Symptoms of a gaming disorder include that it has

food every day. ...

Men predominate in more than 85 percent of COVID-19 decision-making/advisory bodies globally

COVID-19 pandemic has created flood of potentially substandard research, expert says

This has become a “disturbingly accepted pattern of

This has implications for patients, clinicians, and

global health governance” that undermines the effectiveness...

potentially government policy, says Adjunct Professor Katrina Bramstedt,...

Face masks unlikely to cause overexposure to carbon dioxide, even in patients with lung disease, study finds

How long does the preschool advantage last?

In “Effect of Face Masks on Gas Exchange in

ready to learn has been of great research and policy

Healthy Persons and Patients with COPD,” Michael

interest. By...

“Ensuring that young children enter kindergarten

Campos, MD and co-authors...

Deep learning gives drug design a boost With a new deep learning-based technique created

Innovation could improve detection of COVID-19 infections

at Rice University’s Brown School of Engineering,

The team’s results, published in the scientific journal

they may soon get...

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, describe a mathematical...

Dog brains do not prefer faces humans and other primates, so much so that faces

Individual suicide risk can be dramatically altered by social ‘sameness,’ study finds

have a special status...

IMAGE: Bernice Pescosolido view more Credit:

Faces constitute a critical part of communication for

Indiana University Similarities among individuals living in...

Study defines risk factors for unemployment in working people with multiple sclerosis

Black and Hispanic people more likely to live in high-risk flood zones, study finds

IMAGE: Dr. Strober is a senior research scientist in

incomes are more likely to live in areas at high risk

the Center for Neuropsychology and Neuroscience

of flooding from natural...

Black and Hispanic people and people with low

at Kessler Foundation,...

NASA imagery reveals Tropical Storm Gamma battered by wind shear IMAGE: On Oct. 5, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. EDT, NASA’s

Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic coincide with a heavy mental health burden

Terra satellite provided a visible image of Tropical

The COVID-19 pandemic is taking a heavy mental

Storm Gamma...

health toll even on people who are not directly impacted by the disease, shows...

Social media postings linked to hate crimes

Telehealth trains parents to improve behavior skills of children with autism

A new paper in the Journal of the European

Training parents of children with autism spectrum

Economic Association, published by Oxford

disorder virtually about early behavioral intervention

University Press, explores the connection...

is an accessible...

Novel testing platform designed for breast cancer cells IMAGE: A Purdue University team has developed a

What your loo reveals about you! Scientists believe it could be a warning system for Covid outbreaks

novel testing platform to evaluate how breast cancer

Since early July, British scientists grappling with the

cells respond...

coronavirus pandemic have been involved in some very unlikely detective...


Experts believe it’s time for a radical rethink of how endometriosis is treated

Hi-tech corset that can help ease lower back pain by stretching the spine

At Liverpool Street Station in London at rush hour, Helen McLaughlin was overcome by waves of

Is this the cure for an aching back? Hi-tech corset that can help ease lower back pain by stretching the

agonising pain — then she...

spine with tiny...

I’m not ill but I can’t taste anything: DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

Under the microscope: Best-selling author Lynda La Plante, 77, takes our health quiz

Q: I have had no sense of taste since December

Under the microscope: Best-selling author Lynda La

and a coating on my tongue. I’ve not been ill, and

Plante, 77, takes our health quiz By Roz Lewis for

my doctor hasn’t...

the Daily Mail Published:...

Would you sue if your op went wrong? Patients awarded millions if they weren’t warned of dangers

Coronavirus can survive for up to NINE HOURS on human skin, study finds

Constant back pain for almost two years had left

human skin – four-fold longer than the flu can live on

mother-of-three Tracy Hassell struggling to do the

our hands or...

Coronavirus can survive for up to NINE HOURS on

simplest things. Getting...

Ireland ‘needs to go back into full national lockdown’, health advisors warn the government

High throughput screening identifies molecules that reduce cellular stress

Ireland’s government has been advised to introduce

describes the discovery of several promising small molecules that appear to reduce...

the highest level of Covid-19 restrictions across the

A new paper in the journal Science Advances

country in...

Scientists reveal how the brain may fuel intense neural communication

Process for regenerating neurons in the eye and brain identified

The team studied synapses that use the

Now, a team of researchers from the University of

neurotransmitter glutamate to communicate.

Notre Dame, Johns Hopkins University, Ohio State

Communication happens when a packet of...

University and the University...

Letter from leading researchers urges terminology update, shift in COVID-19 guidance

Exposure to vitamin D in the womb might minimize risk of high blood pressure for children born to mothers with preeclampsia

The researchers write in the open letter that the scientific community must clarify the terminology used related to aerosols...

The findings, based on an analysis of data on 754 mother-child pairs in Massachusetts, suggest that higher vitamin D levels...

Preliminary results of two large immune therapy studies show promise in advanced cervical cancer

Excess folic acid during pregnancy harms brain development of mice

David O’Malley, MD, of The Ohio State University

acid. Too little is not good, too much is not good; you

Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James

have...

“We believe there’s a Goldilocks effect with folic

Cancer Hospital...

How malaria parasites withstand a fever’s heat The single-celled Plasmodium parasites that cause 200 million cases of malaria each year can withstand feverish temperatures...

Modest increases in physician productivity can offset the cost of medical scribes Requirements for electronic health records are greater now than ever, and that burden is exacerbating the problem of physician...

Advancing multiprincipal alloys IMAGE: Blurring the lines between majority and minority populations of atomic species in a multiprincipal element alloy...

CODA appendicitis trial shows risks and benefits of treating appendicitis with antibiotics Antibiotics may be a good choice for some, but not all, patients with appendicitis, according to results from the Comparing...

NASA infrared imagery reveals wind shear displacing Marie’s strongest storms

Pancreatic surgery: lower mortality with larger case volumes

IMAGE: On Oct.5 at 6:20 a.m. EDT (1020 UTC), the

For certain surgical procedures, can a correlation be shown between the volume of services provided per

MODIS instrument that flies aboard NASA’s Aqua

hospital and the...

satellite gathered...


‘Like a fishing net,’ nanonet collapses to trap drug molecules

Lighting the path to recycling carbon dioxide

EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern University

Semiconductive photocatalysts that efficiently

researchers are casting a net for nanoparticles. The

absorb solar energy could help reduce the energy

team has discovered a...

required to drive a bioelectrochemical...

COVID-19 transmission rebounds quickly after physical distancing rules are relaxed

Covid: Welsh quarantine considered for UK coronavirus hotspots

BOSTON – Across the U.S., the relaxation of

Media captionVaughan Gething said English

statewide physical distancing measures that are

hotspots would face Welsh quarantine rules if they

designed to control the...

were countries People...

Long Covid: ‘Everything tasted like cardboard’

Nobel Prize for Medicine goes to Hepatitis C discovery

It’s been a long day, your stomach’s rumbling and you’ve just tucked into your favourite Jamaican

Three scientists who discovered the virus Hepatitis C have won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Medicine or

dish:...

Physiology. The winners...

Covid: How many cases might contact tracers have missed?

Why was Donald Trump REALLY given dexamethasone to treay Covid-19?

An IT failure has caused almost 16,000 coronavirus

Donald Trump is being treated with a cheap steroid

cases to go missing from official data in England. The infected individuals...

that only works on severely ill coronavirus patients, sparking confusion...

Less than HALF of Britons will get coronavirus vaccine as it will be saved for the vulnerable

Every London borough saw a spike in coronavirus cases last week except Camden

1. GlaxoSmithKline and Sanofi Pasteur: 60million

Coronavirus cases are soaring in every part of

doses The Government revealed on July 29 it had

London except Camden, according to official data.

signed a deal with pharmaceutical...

The capital city so far...

Manchester is Britain’s Covid-19 capital and only NINE authorities saw infections drop last week

Furious blame game after 16,000 Covid cases are missed due to Excel glitch

Manchester is now England’s Covid-19 capital with

being lost in government systems masked daily

an infection rate higher than any other authority in England, according...

cases in the UK hitting 11,000. A...

England records coronavirus deaths while Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland suffer no new victims

Taking antibiotics is just as effective for appendicitis as having an operation, major study finds

Britain today recorded another 12,594 Covid-19

Having an operation to remove your appendix may

cases as official statistics show the number of daily

become a thing of the past after a study found

infections has more...

antibiotics are almost as...

760MILLION people ‘have had Covid-19’: WHO predicts 10% have caught disease

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2020: Discovery of Hepatitis C virus

One in 10 people around the world has been

This year’s Nobel Prize is awarded to three

infected with coronavirus, according to the World

scientists who have made a decisive contribution to

Health Organization. Dr Michael...

the fight against blood-borne...

Women more likely to embrace behaviors aimed at preventing the spread of COVID19

Hunger encourages risk-taking

In an article published in Behavioral Science Policy,

particular species...

An Excel bungle that led to thousands of cases

“Just as there are humans who are more cautious and others who take more risks, among animals of a

New York University and Yale University researchers report that women...

Millimeter-precision drug delivery to the brain

A small switch with a big impact

Today, this is practically impossible — drugs

have now figured out new details of these processes, showing that tiny...

travelling through the bloodstream reach the entire

Scientists of the universities of Würzburg and Mainz

brain and body, which...

Diagnosing COVID-19 in just 30 minutes In Korea, there are many confirmed cases among

High blood pressure linked to baroreflex in rats

those arriving from abroad but diagnosis does not

“We’ve been studying high blood pressure for 100

take place at the airport...

years and we still have the same ideas,” says Daniel Beard,...


Risk factors for acute kidney injury after brain hemorrhage “Over the past five years, clinicians have been concerned about AKI as they see patients who present with ICH, then...

Studies explore the role of cover crops in suppressing glyphosate-resistant horseweed IMAGE: Horseweed (Conyza canadensis) view more Credit: Photo courtesy of Shutterstock WESTMINSTER, Colorado...

Study finds cancer mutations accumulate in distinct regions based on structure of genome and mutation

RUDN university summer school of soil sciences covered 5 climatic zones from the barents sea to the

IMAGE: A study finds that cancer mutations occur in

IMAGE: A team of soil scientists from RUDN

distinct patterns based on the 3D structure of the

University organized a summer school to study

genome and the...

urban soils in 5 climatic...

Looking sharp: Most detailed image yet of famous stellar nursery

Researchers identify process for regenerating neurons in the eye and brain

Astronomers using the international Gemini

IMAGE: David Hyde in his lab. view more Credit:

Observatory, a Program of NSF’s NOIRLab, have

Matt Cashore/University of Notre Dame. The death

captured the western wall...

of neurons,...

Spinach: good for popeye and the planet “Eat your spinach,” is a common refrain from many

NIH scientists reveal how the brain may fuel intense neural communication

people’s childhoods. Spinach, the hearty, green

IMAGE: NIH scientists discovered that intense

vegetable...

neural conversations thought to underlie learning and memory may be fueled...

Fly larvae extract will replace antibiotics in fighting plant pathogens

How Covid-19 infection rates DOUBLED in most local lockdown areas in England

IMAGE: MIPT doctoral student Heakal Mohamed holding a Petri dish used in the experiment. view

One in three Britons will be living under tougher Covid-19 rules than the rest of the country tomorrow,

more Credit:...

despite data showing...

ONS finds number of coronavirus cases is down week-on-week

BEN SPENCER analyses the good news graphs the experts didn’t show you

More signs emerged today that the UK’s second

Four times yesterday we were told that Covid

wave of coronavirus is beginning to slow down, as

numbers are going in the wrong direction. Cases are

the number of new positive...

up, hospital admissions...

Has Boris cancelled Halloween? No10 issues warning over trick-or-treat including FINES for parents

Manchester’s coronavirus rate has risen FIFTEEN-fold since local lockdown came in

Boris Johnson tonight blamed the ‘blase’ public for

Manchester’s coronavirus rate has risen FIFTEEN-

causing a resurgence of coronavirus that forced him

fold since local lockdown came in – with local mayor

to...

Andy Burnham...

Coronavirus cases leap by 23,000 in a day in the UK sending total past 500,000 Tens of thousands of Britons have been ‘put at risk’

High risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in patients with COVID-19

by a computer glitch that meant thousands of new

“From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic,

cases were...

studies reported an increased rate of thrombosis and pulmonary embolism...

Some antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 are more protective than others, researchers find This information, discovered from the joint study and

Pain relief caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection may help explain COVID-19 spread

published online in the Journal of Clinical

The finding may explain why nearly half of people

Investigation’s JCI...

who get COVID-19 experience few or no symptoms, even though they are able...

A social-belonging intervention improves STEM outcomes for ESL students STEM outcomes for students who speak English as

Study highlights shortcomings in telemedicine despite large increases in remote consults during COVID-19 pandemic

a second language. ...

Despite increased use of telemedicine during the

IMAGE: A social-belonging intervention improves

COVID-19 pandemic, Americans have had significantly fewer consultations...

Primary care office-based vs telemedicine care visits during COVID-19 pandemic

Effect of avoiding cow’s milk formula at birth on preventing asthma in children


What The Study Did: This observational study

What The Study Did: Extended follow-up of

quantified national changes in the volume, type and content of primary care...

randomized clinical trial participants was used to investigate whether the risk...

Body size of the extinct Megalodon indeed off the charts in the shark world

Parents less aware when their kids vape than when they smoke

IMAGE: Schematic drawing showing the distribution

Most parents know or suspect when their child

of maximum possible sizes of all known 70 non-

smokes, but they are much more likely to be in the

planktivorous genera...

dark if the child vapes...

Development of haptic touch sensor that works by static electricity

Some planets may be better for life than Earth

IMAGE: Image of wearable touch sensor on flexible

PULLMAN, Wash. – Earth is not necessarily the

substrat. view more Credit: Korea Institue of

best planet in the universe. Researchers have

Science and...

identified two dozen planets...

Covid: Care homes policies violated human rights, says Amnesty

Covid: UK announces 12,872 new cases after technical glitch

Sending thousands of older untested patients into

The UK has announced more than 10,000 new

care homes in England at the start of the

coronavirus cases for the first time since mass

coronavirus lockdown was a violation...

testing began. There were 12,872...

Covid: Things ‘bumpy to Christmas and beyond’

Covid: 16,000 coronavirus cases missed in daily figures after IT error

Media captionBoris Johnson: “It’s going to continue

Nearly 16,000 cases of coronavirus were not

to be bumpy through to Christmas” Boris...

entered into the national computer system used for official figures because of...

Sensor rapidly detects COVID-19 infection

Nitric oxide a possible treatment for COVID-19, study finds

A crucial part of the global effort to stem the spread of the pandemic, therefore, is the development of

“To our knowledge, nitric oxide is the only substance shown so far to have a direct effect on SARS-CoV-

tests that can rapidly...

2,” says...

The mode of detection of high-risk breast cancers is linked to patient prognosis

Cancer immunotherapy ‘uniquely suppressed’ by liver tumors

Breast cancers that are detected in the interval

Though cancer immunotherapy has become a

between national screening programme mammograms have a worse prognosis than...

promising standard-of-care treatment–and in some cases, perhaps a cure–for...

Liquid biopsies timely and effective testing method for NSCLC patients in Canada

New tool shows main highways of disease development

Denver–October 2, 2020–Next-generation

disease and carry the burden of more chronic

sequencing (NGS) of cell-free DNA (cfDNA)

diseases at once. But is...

As people get older they often jump from disease to

obtained from blood samples...

AI predicts patients at highest risk for severe pain, increased opioid use postsurgery

Anglo-Saxon warlord found by detectorists could redraw map of postRoman Britain

CHICAGO – Artificial intelligence (AI) used in

IMAGE: The remains of the warlord. view more

machine learning models can predict which patients are at highest risk...

Credit: University of Reading Archaeologists have uncovered...

A tale of two cesspits: DNA reveals intestinal health in Medieval Europe and Middle East

How the brain helps us navigate social differences

IMAGE: The medieval latrine at Riga during

of a different socioeconomic background from our

excavation view more Credit: Uldis Kal?jis A new

own compared to when...

Our brain responds differently if we talk to a person

study published...

Liquid biopsy faster than tissue biopsy, improves time to treat

Lab grown tumour models could lead to improved ovarian cancer treatments

Denver–October 2, 2020–A pilot study comparing

Scientists have created a three-dimensional (3D)

the effects of a liquid biopsy with tissue-based test

tumour model in the laboratory for ovarian cancer

showed that...

that could lead to improved...

Woodpeckers’ drumming: Conserved meaning despite different structure over the years

New nanotechology design provides hope for personalized vaccination for treating cancer


Animal acoustic signals are amazingly diverse.

One of the key challenges in developing effective,

Researchers from the University of Zurich and the

targeted cancer treatments is the heterogeneity of

University of Saint-Etienne,...

the cancer cells themselves....

Cheating birds mimic host nestlings to deceive foster parents

Searching for the chemistry of life

The common cuckoo is known for its deceitful nesting behaviour – by laying eggs in the nests of

milling jar. view more Credit: Rudjer Boskovic

IMAGE: Nucleobase powder and steel balls in a Institute, Tomislav...

other bird species,...

Physicists build circuit that generates clean, limitless power from graphene

Coastal flooding will disproportionately impact 31 million people globally

IMAGE: Paul Thibado, professor of physics, holds

IMAGE: An aerial view of Belem, Brazil, a city

prototype energy-harvesting chips. view more Credit: Russell...

situated along the Amazon Delta in northeastern Brazil. A new study...

Coronavirus: What is the R number and why does it matter?

Staffordshire nurse learns sign language to help deaf patients

Governments around the world keep talking about

Nurse learns sign language to help deaf patients.

R0, also known as the “Reproduction-number” or “R-

Video, 00:01:31Nurse learns sign language to help

number”. It’s...

deaf patients

Coronavirus: Rapid antigen test rolled out in Madrid

Covid: UK announces more than 10,000 new cases for first time

Rapid coronavirus test rolled out in Madrid. Video,

The UK has announced more than 10,000 new

00:01:40Rapid coronavirus test rolled out in Madrid

coronavirus cases for the first time since mass testing began. There were 12,872...

A factor limiting recovery from bleaching in corals

Could a poo transplant one day be the secret of eternal youth?

IMAGE: Fluorescent photographs of Aiptasia polyps

Could a poo transplant one day be the secret of

3 days after culturing with symbiont cells in different

eternal youth? Faecal transplants could one day be

treatments,...

used as a therapy to...

Awakening after a sleeping pill walk, and recognize family members Awakening

A putative mechanism that switches brain pathology from anxiety to depression discovered

after a sleeping pill...

IMAGE: ?hronic social defeat stress model in

Patient with serious brain injury can temporarily talk,

C57BL/6?J male mice view more Credit: Prof. N.N.Kudryavtseva’s...

Potential new tool for frost screening in crops

COVID-19: Social dilemmas about protective measures

IMAGE: Frost-damaged barley in field trials. view

We need to know about these psychological and

more Credit: University of Adelaide Agricultural

social profiles so we can understand how protective

scientists...

actions against contagious...

New research on cataract surgery in order to improve health care

How speech propels pathogens

IMAGE: Prof. Madeleine Zetterberg, University of

view more Credit: M. Abkarian and H.A. Stone Speech and...

Gothenburg. view more Credit: Photo by Anna-

IMAGE: Production of saliva filaments on the lips.

Maria Timbus In...

Physiotherapy ‘as good as surgery’ for fixing frozen shoulder, UK surgeons find Physiotherapy ‘as good as surgery’ for fixing frozen shoulder that blights lives of one in ten Britons, UK surgeons...

Coronavirus UK: There is almost NO reason to wear a mask to walk to a table in a pub If you’re visiting a bar or restaurant this week, expect to feel somewhat baffled by so-called ‘Covidsecure’...

Why aren’t doctors warning women with bladder cancer that surgery cure can also end their love life?

‘Tutankhamun Hands’: Can a skin expert help JO ELVIN from getting red hands after using sanitiser?

Thousands of women with bladder cancer are

Of all the things to keep me awake in 2020, I never

having life-changing surgery without realising it will

imagined it would be my hands. And yet there I was,

end their sex lives, a...

for the fourth night...

Coronavirus UK: Does your face cream reek of rotting rubbish? It’s probably Covid!

Coronavirus UK: DR ELLIE CANNON says high risk people can decide for themselves to shield or not


Alongside a fever and a cough, one of the key

After a brief respite, Covid-19 cases are rising. A

symptoms of Covid-19 is losing the sense of smell.

second wave? Or, as I have warned, just a bump in

In some cases, it can be...

the road? If we keep...

Coronavirus UK: Care home policies ‘exposed residents to virus then BLOCKED them from medical care’

Can mobile tech offer new pathways to improve recovery from serious traumatic injuries?

It is an excoriating verdict that will, undoubtedly, give voice to the rage and anguish of thousands of

Across a numerous of other health conditions, mobile technology-based prevention and treatment

families: the Government’s...

interventions have been used...

Black children more than twice as likely to die after surgical complications

Researchers zero in on genetic connection to postpartum hemorrhage

CHICAGO – When it comes to surgery, minority

CHICAGO – Researchers have identified genetic

children lag far behind white children, according to two analyses of large...

mutations that appear to protect women from severe bleeding after childbirth,...

COVID-19 testing of children before anesthesia saves PPE

Significant decline in prescription opioid abuse seen among Americans at last

CHICAGO – Universal COVID-19 testing of children

CHICAGO – Almost 20 years into the opioid

who are having procedures requiring anesthesia

epidemic, there finally is evidence of significant and

promotes efficient...

continual decreases...

Treating DCIS with surgery and radiotherapy lowers cancer risk but benefits drop over time

Female Spanish-only speakers get screening mammograms less often than other women

A major study of women with ductal carcinoma in

CHICAGO: Limited English-language proficiency

situ (DCIS) – a breast condition that can become

(LEP) is a risk factor for getting potentially lifesaving

invasive cancer –...

screening mammograms...

Surgery for benign breast disease does not impair future breastfeeding capability CHICAGO: Young women with benign breast

Hospitals serving minority patients follow breast cancer recommendations at similar rate

conditions may undergo surgery without

CHICAGO: Among accredited U.S. cancer centers,

jeopardizing their ability to breastfeed later...

hospitals serving primarily minority patients are as likely as other hospitals...

Coronavirus: How do monoclonal antibodies work?

Trump: Oxford professor on president’s experimental Covid-19 treatment

A new treatment that uses laboratory-made

Oxford professor explains Trump’s experimental

antibodies is to be trialled on Covid-19 patients in

treatment. Video, 00:01:36Oxford professor explains

UK hospitals. These monoclonal...

Trump’s experimental...

How to get a Covid test An increase in demand for coronavirus tests has led

Covid: Faith groups’ singing studied for coronavirus risk

to local shortages – with some people being directed

Faith communities are being invited to take part in a

to test sites...

study of the role singing plays in spreading coronavirus. Participants...

Finding right drug balance for Parkinson’s patients

Deep learning model provides rapid detection of stroke-causing blockages

But the benefits of levodopa wear off as the disease

Large vessel occlusions are blockages in the

progresses. The relationship between its dosage

arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the brain.

and its effectiveness...

These occlusions account...

A first in-depth look at the latent virus reservoir of individuals living with HIV

‘Liking’ an article online may mean less time spent reading it

As a result, scientists have struggled to learn what

In a lab experiment, researchers found that people

the reservoir looks like in individuals with HIV. And

spent about 7 percent less time reading articles on

without this knowledge,...

controversial topics...

New discovery helps researchers rethink organoid cultures

Planaria flatworms can be alternative screening tool to avoid rabbit skin testing

The researchers discovered that the size of

A team at the University of Reading and Newcastle

organoids differ depending on where they are

University have found that planaria, a type of

located within the hydrogel material...

flatworm, can be used as...

Medical mystery: ‘Creeping fat’ in Crohn’s patients linked to bacteria

All members of military surgical teams can benefit from military-civilian partnerships


Now, investigators have identified a critical clue. In a

CHICAGO: Military surgical teams face unique

study published in the journal CELL this week,

demands on and off the battlefield. Combat trauma

researchers from...

represents 0.5 percent of...

Study shows need for balance in postsurgery opioid prescribing guidelines

New artificial intelligence models show potential for predicting outcomes

CHICAGO: To address the opioid epidemic,

CHICAGO: New applications of artificial intelligence

surgeons have embraced guidelines to reduce the

(AI) in health care settings have shown early

number of opioid pills they prescribe...

success in improving survival...

Virtual follow-up care is more convenient and just as beneficial to surgical patients

STOP THE BLEED training has saved lives from Sierra Leone to Connecticut

IMAGE: The Value of Time: Analysis of Surgical Post-Discharge Virtual vs. In-Person Visits. view

CHICAGO: The STOP THE BLEED® course teaches a skill with lifesaving potential that is easy to

more Credit:...

learn and globally relevant....

Program to improve outcomes for geriatric surgery patients shows promise

Pregnant women have better outcomes after immediate surgery for complicated appendicitis

CHICAGO: People age 65 years and older account for 40 percent of inpatient operations and one-third of outpatient procedures,1,2...

CHICAGO: Pregnant women who underwent immediate surgery to treat a ruptured or abscessed appendix and their fetuses had significantly...

Transportation barriers to care may increase likelihood of emergency surgical intervention

Inside Walter Reed where Trump will be treated for coronavirus in a secure ‘Presidential Suite’

CHICAGO: Transportation barriers, such as

President Donald Trump’s admission to Walter Reed

personal access to a vehicle or public transportation,

Medical Center on Friday marks the first time in 39

disproportionally affect...

years that a...

LED-based UV irradiation safely prevents the loss of bone and muscle mass in mice

Two molecular handshakes for hearing

Decreased bone density (osteoporosis) and the loss

fine filaments in...

The findings, published last week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, involve very

of muscle mass and strength (sarcopenia) are agerelated disorders. While...

Cause of 1990s Argentina cholera epidemic uncovered

Fecal transplantation can restore the gut microbiota of C-section babies

The data have influenced health policy in Argentina,

Normally infants receive gut bacteria from the

where the national alert surveillance system now

mother at birth. Some of these maternal bacteria

uses whole-genome sequencing...

grow out in the infant as...

Safety and effectiveness of fecal microbiota transplantation

Cells sacrifice themselves to boost immune response to viruses

“While the value of fecal microbiota transplantation

“The immune system consists of several different

for treating recurrent C. difficile infection is clear

types of cells, all acting in coordination,” said Minsoo

from research...

Kim,...

Gene expression altered by direction of forces acting on cell

Rare genetic form of dementia discovered

The findings could provide insights into physiology

disease characterized by a buildup of proteins,

and diseases such as fibrosis, cardiovascular

called tau proteins,...

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative

disease and malignant cancer,...

Tweaks to land-based conservation efforts would pay huge freshwater ecosystem dividends

New model examines how societal influences affect US political opinions

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Conservation projects aimed at

researchers have developed the first quantitative model that captures how...

protecting land-dwelling species could net major

EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern University

gains in helping...

Genetic tracing ‘barcode’ is rapidly revealing COVID-19’s journey and evolution

UArizona Health Sciences researchers identify new target for creating flavivirus vaccines

IMAGE: Researchers from Drexel University are

The results of a recent study moved University of

using a new technique for spotting patterns in the

Arizona Health Sciences researchers one step

genetic sequence of...

closer to developing effective...


Solving global challenges using insect research

Future climate changes in nature reserves

IMAGE: Colobathristide bug (ordered Heteroptera),

IMAGE: In the Cotopaxi National Park, Ecuador.

Pilchicocha (Ecuador). view more Credit: © IRD –...

view more Credit: Photo: Samuel Hoffmann. The Earth’s...

Smartphone surveys find a connection between daily spiritual experiences and well-being

Caesarean birth, prolonged labour influence infant gut bacteria, risk of childhood obesity

IMAGE: Baylor University sociologist Matt

Events at birth may affect the microbes living in a

Bradshaw, Ph.D. view more Credit: Baylor

baby’s gut during the first few months of life, leading

University Using smartphone...

to a higher...

Support bubbles: How do they work and who is in yours?

Coronavirus: Doctors told to plan for vaccination scheme

As lockdown restrictions have eased, people across

He said planning for the rollout had already begun,

the UK can now set up support bubbles. The aim is

according to the Local Democracy Reporting

to help people who’ve...

Service.

Covid: What is the risk to Donald Trump’s health?

Covid: Growth in Covid cases ‘may be levelling off’

Donald Trump has clear risk factors – including his

There is more evidence new coronavirus infections

age, weight and being male – that all raise the

may be increasing more slowly than in previous

chances of...

weeks. Data from three different...

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Why the power of your mind can be as potent as any painkiller

Experimental Regeneron drug used to treat Trump showed promise in trials

On the thankfully rare occasions I have to take a

experimental coronavirus antibody cocktail

painkiller, I give myself a little pep talk before I

developed by Regeneron, the White...

President Donald Trump is being treated with an

swallow them. I tell...

Babies’ random choices become their preferences

Could a fecal transplant one day be the secret of eternal youth?

Though researchers have long known that adults

fecal transplants could one day be used as a

build unconscious biases over a lifetime of making

therapy to restore cognitive function in the elderly —

choices between things...

according to new...

Drink coffee after breakfast, not before, for better metabolic control

New clues about the link between stress and depression

Research from the Centre for Nutrition, Exercise

After experiencing trauma or severe stress, some

Metabolism at the University of Bath (UK) looked at

people develop an abnormal stress response or

the effect of broken...

chronic stress. This increases...

Hidden DNA fragment the ‘trigger switch’ for male development

Researchers demonstrate how changing the stem cell response to inflammation may reverse periodontal disease

An international research collaboration with The University of Queensland found the Y-chromosome gene that makes mice male...

The current treatment for periodontal disease involves opening the infected gum flaps and adding bone grafts to strengthen...

Personalized cancer therapy improves outcomes in advanced disease Led by Razelle Kurzrock, MD, director of the Center

Biomedical sciences researchers find new way to prevent and cure rotavirus, other viral infections

for Personalized Cancer Therapy at Moores Cancer

Rotavirus, which causes severe, life-threatening

Center and senior author...

diarrhea in young children and moderate gastrointestinal distress in adults,...

Personalized cancer therapy improves outcomes in advanced disease, says study

Harvesting vegetation on riparian buffers barely reduces water-quality benefits

IMAGE: Razelle Kurzrock, MD, director of the

widths of 35 to 100 feet, some all grass, some all

Center for Personalized Cancer Therapy at Moores

trees, and some...

IMAGE: Riparian buffer designs studied included

Cancer Center. ...

New COVID test doesn’t use scarce reagents, catches all but the least infectious

Scale-adaptive auto-context-guided fetal US segmentation with structured random forests


IMAGE: Jason Botten and Emily Bruce, who

Announcing a new article publication for BIO

pioneered a streamlined COVID-19 test that doesn’t

Integration journal. In this article the authors Xin

use scarce chemicals,...

Yang, Haoming Li, Li Liu,...

Subsidized cars help low-income families economically, socially ITHACA, N.Y. – For one low-income woman, not

Yan report’s claims that SARS-CoV-2 was created in a Chinese lab are misleading, unethical

having a car meant long commutes on public transit

CAMBRIDGE, MA – September 30, 2020–The MIT

with her children in...

Press Journal Rapid Reviews: COVID-19 (RRC:19) has openly published...

DECT in the ED: better diagnoses, less follow-up, more savings IMAGE: A, Sagittal reformatted bone window CT image of thoracic spine shows wedge-shaped deformity at T6 and subtle...

Sex-specific adverse drug effects identified by Columbia University algorithm There is a paucity of real-world clinical data that evaluates adverse drug effects in women, among other underserved populations,...

What could White House doctors treat Trump with? As president, Donald Trump is sure to get the most promising treatments for COVID-19 – but only a handful have shown...

First ‘pathoconnectome’ could point toward new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases Moran’s Marclab for Connectomics was the first to complete a map of the circuitry of the retina, or connectome, in...

Smart cruise control steers drivers toward better decisions

Childhood chemo alters heart’s caretaker cells

What if, like a murmuration of starlings, our cars and

The journal PLOS ONE published the results Sept.

trucks moved cooperatively on the road in response

22 during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. “We

to each vehicle’s...

don’t fully...

Obstructive sleep apnea risk varies in patients with different types of epilepsy

Wearable sensor to help people with inflammatory bowel disease

The study, published in the October issue of the

A team of bioengineers demonstrated the

journal Epilepsy Behavior, will help physicians better

wristwatch-like device in a proof-of-concept study

understand who is...

funded by the Crohn’s Colitis...

‘I’ll sleep when I’m dead’: The sleepdeprived masculinity stereotype

Autoimmune disease: UM171 saves another life

A cultural complication is the notion that getting less

The procedure was done by a medical team at the

than the recommended amount of sleep signals

Institute of Hemato-oncology and Cellular Therapy

something positive about...

(iHOTC) of Maisonneuve-Rosemont...

Cannabinoids associated with negative respiratory health effects in older adults with COPD

Climate change responsible for record sea temperature levels, says study

The findings, published Wednesday in Thorax, have

sea temperatures including in the Mediterranean,

significant clinical implications as more physicians

according to a major...

Global warming is driving an unprecedented rise in

prescribe cannabinoids...

Users of blood pressure medicine have a lower risk of dying from influenza and pneumonia

NASA finds heavy rainfall ringing major Hurricane Maria’s eye

Drugs to lower blood pressure of the type ACE

NASA’s IMERG estimated Hurricane Maria was

inhibitors or angiotensin II receptor blockers reduce

generating as much as...

IMAGE: On Oct. 2 at 4:30 a.m. EDT (0830 UTC),

the mortality rate of...

Medicine for multiple sclerosis patients inhibits coronavirus

Nitric oxide a possible treatment for COVID-19

An antiviral medication which effectively inhibits replication of the coronavirus causing the COVID-19

Researchers at Uppsala University have found that an effective way of treating the coronavirus behind

and, at the same time,...

the 2003 SARS epidemic...

Forsyth researchers demonstrate how changing the stem cell response to inflammation may reverse periodontal disease

National Academies release framework for equitable allocation of a COVID-19 vaccine for adoption by HHS, state, tribal, local, and territorial authorities

IMAGE: For the study, Dr. Alpdogan Kantarci, his

WASHINGTON — The National Academies of

PhD student Dr. Emmanuel Albuquerque, and their

Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine today released

team removed stem...

the final report of a consensus...


Research shows cell perturbation system could have medical applications IMAGE: This image depicts the delivery/sampling

Coronavirus doctor’s diary: Trying out tech that may help make worship Covidsecure

system. view more Credit: Northwestern McCormick

A Bradford mosque is trying out new equipment

School of...

designed to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Dr John Wright, of the city’s...

Covid: Woman ‘heartbroken’ after terminating baby alone

Children’s gender identity clinic concerns go back 15 years

How will coronavirus affect my pregnancy, scans

Doctors at a child gender clinic raised concerns

and the birth?

about the use of puberty blockers 15 years ago – an issue that was...

Coronavirus: Loss of smell may be clearer sign than cough

Volunteers in covid vaccine trials describe painful side effects

Loss of a sense of smell may be a more reliable

Coronavirus vaccines might leave us laid up for a

indicator of Covid-19 than cough or fever, research

day with headaches, fevers, sore muscles, shivering

suggests. A study by...

chills and no energy,...

Trump’s FDA has warned and banned a TENTH as many researchers as the agency did under Obama

Iowa woman leaked brain fluid from her nose after COVID-19 swab test

The US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) oversight of clinical trials has become more lax

leaking BRAIN FLUID out of her nose after getting a

Iowa woman in her 40s with a skull defect started swab test for COVID-19 A...

under President Donald...

Coronavirus antibodies from blood plasma donations start to fade three months after symptoms start

Coronavirus: Super-spreaders are just 8%, but cause 60% infections

Coronavirus survivors’ plasma may be useless for

responsible for major outbreaks, the largest study-

treating people with COVID-19 if it isn’t donated

to-date of transmission...

A small percentage of coronavirus patients are

soon enough...

All NHS staff should be tested weekly for coronavirus as a matter of urgency, MPs say

Artificial lung supports pre-term babies in distress

All NHS staff must be tested for coronavirus every

piglet, a major step along the route toward approval

week to prevent them being put at ‘further

for use in humans, where...

The group has proven the concept using a live

unnecessary risk’...

Prostate cancer: immunotherapy offers hope

A cancer shredder

Ipilimumab is a humanised monoclonal IgG1

Frankfurt have now developed a drug that can

antibody that is active against CTLA-4. CTLA-4 is a

disarm Aurora. Dr. Elmar Wolf,...

Researchers at the universities of Würzburg and

molecule that controls part...

High-fiber diet, low level inflammation: Sidestepping the effects of radiation

Inflammatory gene provides clue to obesity risk

Conducted by the University of Gothenburg, Lund

UQ Institute for Molecular Bioscience researcher Dr

University and the University of South Australia, the

Denuja Karunakaran said she was determined to

preclinical study found...

unravel the links between...

Can the common cold help protect you from COVID-19?

Cannabis data lacking, but machine learning could help

The study, published in mBio, is the first to show that

Anyone who has used, sold, studied or even read

the COVID-19-causing virus, SARS-CoV-2, induces

much about marijuana likely recognizes these

memory B cells, long-lived...

acronyms as active ingredients...

Cancer cells use nerve-cell tricks to spread from one organ to the next

Ice discharge in the North Pacific set off series of climate events during last ice age

Recently, Rockefeller scientists found that breast and lung tumors can appropriate a signaling pathway used by neurons to...

IMAGE: The JOIDES Resolution, a research vessel that drills into the ocean floor to collect and study core samples...

15-year trend persists in disparate insulin pump use in children

Researchers hear more crickets and katydids ‘singing in the suburbs’

IMAGE: Terri H. Lipman, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, the

IMAGE: Collection methods used to monitor

Miriam Stirl Endowed Term Professor of Nutrition,

populations of katydids, such as this rattler round-


Professor of Nursing...

winged katydid, can be...

MUSC researchers test brain stimulation in zero gravity “It’s exciting. I love this stuff!” said Bashar Badran,

Face masks unlikely to cause overexposure to CO2, even in patients with lung disease

Ph.D. “This is so fun.” Not many researchers...

IMAGE: Face masks do not contribute to carbon dioxide poisoning. Face masks is key to preventing COVID-19 infection. ...

Laundry lint can cause significant tissue damage within marine mussels IMAGE: Marine mussels are commonly used to

Enhancing blood sugar control boosts brain health for people with type 2 diabetes

monitor water quality in coastal areas. view more

Controlling blood sugar levels improved the ability to

Credit: University...

clearly think, learn and remember among people with type 2 diabetes...

Vaccine ingredients could be hiding in small molecule libraries IMAGE: The researchers found a molecule that can be used as vaccine adjuvant and strengthens the immune response when...

600 more breast cancer deaths in UK because of cancelled appointments in lockdown, medics warn Up to 600 more women in Britain could die from breast cancer because of cancelled appointments during Covid-19 lockdown,...

More than half of bad dreams people experience now revolve around the pandemic

Black people are at almost twice the risk of dying from Covid-19

Cleared supermarket shelves, bans on visiting the

Covid-19 as white people, according to a study that

pub and the construction of giant emergency

adds to growing evidence...

Black people are almost twice as likely to die from

hospitals may feel like something...

Coronavirus UK: Infection rates NOT rising in school-age children

Coronavirus: UK announces deaths for Thursday

Coronavirus infection rates are NOT going up

Britain has announced another 6,914 coronavirus

among school-age children, Professor Chris Whitty

cases as a wave of statistics today suggested the

says in ‘important’...

UK’s spike in infections...

Why is the North and Scotland being hit so badly? Experts say it could be the weather

Matt Hancock wrongly claims vitamin D doesn’t work for Covid-19

Colder temperatures, less sunlight and more rain in

facts straight’ today after shooting down vitamin D

the North and Scotland may be to blame for them

as a potential...

Health Secretary Matt Hancock was told to ‘get his

suffering a worse hit...

Matt Hancock stands by 10pm pubs curfew despite Tory fury

Zika infections drastically underreported during 2015 epidemic

Matt Hancock today warned that ‘hundreds of

The University of Notre Dame researchers who

thousands’ of Britons could die from Covid-19, if

conducted the study, published in PLOS Neglected

ministers ease...

Tropical Diseases, said the...

800 million children still exposed to lead

Carb-eating bacteria under viral threat

The huge international numbers come from a new

The viruses, and the way they evade counterattack

report from Pure Earth and UNICEF. Pure Earth

by their bacterial hosts, are described in a new Cell

works to solve pollution problems...

Reports paper. Bacterioides...

Flexible and biodegradable electronic blood vessels “We take the natural blood vessel-mimicking

Element in blood is part of human — and hibernating squirrel — stress response, study reveals

structure and go beyond it by integrating more

The discovery demonstrates a biological mechanism

comprehensive electrical...

that rapidly responds to severe physiologic stress and potentially serves...

Expert opinion: COVID-19 vaccine rollout unlikely before fall 2021

People with Parkinson’s disease have a higher risk of dying from COVID-19

The survey was carried out in late June 2020. The

The new analysis conducted by researchers with

majority of those surveyed were mostly Canadian or

University of Iowa Health Care based on patient

American academics with...

data in the TriNetX COVID-19...

Yoga and meditation reduce chronic pain

Tool helps clear biases from computer vision


Chronic pain is a common and serious medical

IMAGE: In one data set, REVISE uncovered a

condition affecting an estimated 100 million people

potential gender bias in images containing people

in the United States, which...

(red boxes) and the musical...

Caltech researcher unveils sensor that rapidly detects COVID-19 infection

Bright light bars big-eyed birds from human-altered landscapes

IMAGE: When attached to supporting electronics,

IMAGE: In a study of 240 bird species, Florida

the sensor can wirelessly transmit data to the user’s

Museum of Natural History researchers found strong

cell phone...

links between eye...

Are organ transplant recipients at greater risk of death from COVID-19?

Penn Medicine researchers discover a rare genetic form of dementia

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – A new study, published in

IMAGE: Abnormal neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) — a

Transplantation, finds that risk of death from COVID-

buildup of tau protein in parts of the brain —

19 in organ transplant...

helped...

Why do people respond differently to the same drug?

Invasion by non-native insects expected to increase 36 percent worldwide by 2050

Scientists at Scripps Research have

IMAGE: New research by an international team of

comprehensively mapped how a key class of

scientists suggests that worldwide, invasion by non-

proteins within cells regulates signals coming...

native insects...

Research may curb economic losses to power plants after earthquakes

Covid: Eight die in Royal Glamorgan Hospital outbreak

Sitting atop power transformers are wavy shaped

Eight patients have died with coronavirus at a

bushing systems that play a critical role in supplying

hospital where 60 cases have been linked to an

communities with electricity....

outbreak on the site. Planned...

Covid: 170 test positive at Cornwall meat plant

Patients left ‘in limbo’ by NHS virus response

Up to 200 jobs could as part of Cornwall Council

The stress and anxiety caused to patients by “poor

cuts

communication” from NHS bodies in England during the Covid...

Patients left ‘in limbo’ by NHS virus response

Coronavirus: Restrictions for England to be standardised into three tiers

The stress and anxiety caused to patients by “poor

The government is to push ahead with a new “three-

communication” from NHS bodies in England during the Covid...

tier” approach to coronavirus restrictions in local areas of...

Coronavirus: Restrictions for England to be standardised into three tiers

Covid-19: Growth in cases may be slowing in England

The government is to push ahead with a new “three-

The growth in cases of coronavirus may be slowing

tier” approach to coronavirus restrictions in local

down, the largest study of the infection in England

areas of...

suggests. A team at...

Covid: Vaccine will ‘not return life to normal in spring’ Even an effective coronavirus vaccine will not return

New research sheds light on the reluctance of farmers to adopt new technologies

life to normal in spring, a group of leading scientists

Research from the University of Kent’s School of

has warned. A...

Economics sheds new light on a long-standing obstacle to improving...

Study: Unnecessary stress testing performed prior to knee and hip replacement surgeries

Feeding C-section babies their mothers’ POOP helps them develop healthy gut bacteria

A new study out of the University of Chicago

Feeding C-section babies their mothers’ POOP

Medicine shows the overall rate of preoperative

helps them develop healthy gut bacteria transferred

stress testing for hip and knee...

to other infants from...

Nurture trumps nature in determining severity of PTSD symptoms

Our health: New focus on the synergy effect of nanoparticles

Researchers at Yale and elsewhere previously

Nanoparticles are used in a wide range of products

identified a host of genetic risk factors that help

and manufacturing processes because the

explain why some veterans...

properties of a material can change...

Repurposed anti-malarial compounds kill diarrheal parasite, study finds

Recording thousands of nerve cell impulses at high resolution

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A class of compounds used for

Now, researchers from Hierlemann’s group at the

malaria treatment also kill the intestinal parasite

Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering


Cryptosporidium,...

of ETH Zurich in Basel,...

Epigenetic drivers for Alzheimer’s disease uncovered

Study finds yoga and meditation reduce chronic pain

Research led by Raffaella Nativio, PhD, a former

IMAGE: Mindful yoga and meditation can help

research associate of Epigenetics, Shelley Berger, PhD, a professor of Genetics,...

improve the structure and function of the body, which supports the process...

New method developed to help scientists understand how the brain processes color

Successful TB vaccine moves forward after phase 2 trial

“If we can understand how seeing color affects the

cause of death in the world (1.5 million deaths per

brain, we will be able to better understand how

year compared to 1 million...

Tuberculosis is most common infectious disease

different animals...

Using machine learning to predict pediatric brain injury

Forgetting past misdeeds to justify future ones

IMAGE: ECMO machines such as this one save

To find out, a team of behavioural economists from

countless lives, but in some cases can lead to brain

the CNRS (1) recruited 1322 volunteers in an online

injury. A UT Southwestern...

experiment which took...

Survey finds American support for human-animal chimera research

NASA finds Hurricane Marie rapidly intensifying

“The take-home point is that the overall support for

IMAGE: On Oct. 1 at 4:10 a.m. EDT (0910 UTC)

this kind of research across the American public is

NASA’s Aqua satellite analyzed Hurricane Marie’s

strong,”...

cloud top...

10-year egg freezing limit should be scrapped because women feel under pressure

Study suggests your mental health affect your coronavirus risks

10-year egg freezing limit should be scrapped

previously diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder are

because women feel under pressure to use them

more likely to die if they...

People who catch coronavirus and have been

before time runs out, ethics...

Fewer than 20% say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine if President Trump says it is safe

Treat your sweet tooth and boost your health!

Fewer than 20% of Americans say they would get

your tastebuds — in the latest in our unique

COVID-19 vaccine if Trump says it is safe, survey

inflammation-busting series,...

Eating healthily does not mean you have to deprive

finds In a new poll, only...

How Zika virus degrades essential protein for neurological development via autophagy

Tone of voice matters in neuronal communication

“The Zika virus is able to disrupt our cellular

faculty, introduced students to the debate over how many synaptic vesicles...

mechanisms to create a conducive environment to

In 2016 Watanabe, then on the Neurobiology course

replicate,” explains...

Spinal cord stimulation reduces pain and motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease patients

Association between screen time use, diet and other health factors

Writing in the September 28, 2020 issue of

technology and the ubiquity of streaming services

Bioelectronic Medicine, first author Krishnan

has allowed for the proliferation...

Over the next several decades, advancements in

Chakravarthy, MD, PhD, assistant...

Regular use of acid reflux drugs linked to heightened risk of type 2 diabetes

A revised map of where working memory resides in the brain

And the longer these drugs are taken, the greater

And, as a new study of forgetful mice shows, the

the risk seems to be, the findings show, prompting

brain processes behind this skill are more complex

the researchers to advise...

than commonly appreciated. In...

Prototype graft, designed to replace damaged heart vessels, shows promise in cell study

Computer model explains altered decision making in schizophrenia

The findings, which were made in partnership with

impaired decision making that is commonly seen in

researchers from Case Western Reserve University,

schizophrenia, involving...

The model identifies a potential mechanism for the

are part of an effort...

COVID-19 infects majority of bad dreams — study

From San Diego to Italy, study suggests wisdom can protect against loneliness


COVID-19 has turned 2020 into a nightmare for

Over the last few decades, there has been growing

many people, as they struggle with health problems,

concern about loneliness across all ages,

economic uncertainty and...

particularly in middle-aged and...

ESO telescope spots galaxies trapped in the web of a supermassive black hole

Foreign election interference focuses on cultivating distrust, reducing consensus

With the help of ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT),

Foreign interference in U.S. elections likely focuses,

astronomers have found six galaxies lying around a

in part, on creating distrust among Americans, with

supermassive...

paralyzing the...

Alien species to increase by 36% worldwide by 2050

The development of climate security discourse in Japan

IMAGE: Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca)

IMAGE: Summary of the four categories of climate

originally from Africa and now established in Central

security discourse view more Credit: NIES As the

and Western Europe. ...

level...

The most sensitive optical receivers yet for space communications

Ecological power storage battery made of vanillin

IMAGE: An illustration of the new concept’s

IMAGE: TU Graz researcher Stefan Spirk has found

experimental setup view more Credit: Yen

a way to replace liquid electrolytes in redox flow

Strandqvist/Chalmers...

batteries by vanillin. ...

Claims Birmingham surgeon kept bones of patients probed

Leicestershire baby with breathing problems helped in new trial

Updates as police incident sees Brierley Hill

Coronavirus: The fight to get partners back into

alleyway sealed off

maternity wards

Berlin patient: First person cured of HIV, Timothy Ray Brown, dies

Coronavirus: Delirium ‘key symptom’ in frail older people

The first person cured of HIV – Timothy Ray Brown

Doctors and carers should look out for signs of

– has died from cancer. Mr Brown, who was also

confusion or strange behaviour in frail older people

known as “the...

because it could be...

Giving the HPV vaccine to schoolgirls ‘slashes risk of cervical cancer by 88%’

Coronavirus US: Over 4,000 NY children have lost a parent to illness

Giving the HPV vaccine to schoolgirls slashes their

More than 4,000 children in New York state have

risk of getting cervical cancer by 88%, major study

lost a parent or a guardian to the novel coronavirus,

claims The Swedish...

a new report finds. One...

Report claims coronavirus is unlikely to spread on NYC subway and buses

Minnesota scientists find coronavirus in samples of beach water for the first time

Riders of the New York City subway and bus system

Minnesota scientists find coronavirus in samples of

are at low risk of being infected with the novel

beach water for the first time – but it is not likely the

coronavirus, researchers...

disease...

Cancer-stricken Public Health England official slams ban on assisted dying Cancer-stricken Public Health England official with

Is THIS why men are more badly affected by Covid-19? Disease depletes testosterone, study finds

two years to live slams ban on assisted dying as

The coronavirus saps men’s testosterone and

‘inhumane’...

leaves them more susceptible to falling seriously ill as well as robbing...

Elderly face wait for flu vaccine as leading chemists suspend appointments amid shortage of jabs

Coronavirus UK: Cases spiralled after August Bank Holiday

Pensioners could face severe delays getting a flu

grow again after the August Bank Holiday and Black

vaccine this winter, with a surge in demand caused

Lives Matters...

Britain’s Covid-19 outbreak could have started to

by the coronavirus pandemic...

New research provides clues on optimizing cell defenses when viruses attack

In deadly COVID-19 lung inflammation, discover a culprit in NFkB pathway

A study published recently in eLife by University of

understanding of how COVID-19 infections trigger

California San Diego scientists describes fresh

deadly levels of lung inflammation....

Their efforts have borne a leap forward in our

details about the mechanisms...

Breaking COVID-19’s ‘clutch’ to stop its spread

Delirium a key sign of COVID-19 in frail, older people

“Our concept was to develop lead medicines

The findings, published in the journal Age and

capable of breaking COVID-19’s clutch,” Disney

Ageing, highlight that doctors and carers should be


says. “It...

aware of delirium as a...

Rapeseed instead of soy burgers: Researchers identify a new source of protein for humans

Antidepressant drug effective in treating ‘lazy eye’ in adults

For a balanced and healthy diet, humans need

subanesthetic ketamine reactivates adult visual

protein. “It contains essential amino acids which can

cortical plasticity and...

“Our study, demonstrates how a single-dose of

not be synthesized...

Screen time can change visual perception — and that’s not necessarily bad

AI can detect COVID-19 in the lungs like a virtual physician, new study shows

Maybe not. It turns out that our visual perception is highly adaptable, according to research from

The study, recently published in Nature Communications, shows the new technique can also

Psychology Professor and...

overcome some of the challenges...

NASA confirms, heavy rainfall, strengthening of tropical storm Marie

Metal-ion breakthrough leads to new biomaterials

IMAGE: On Sept. 30 at 5:30 a.m. EDT (0930 UTC),

ITHACA, N.Y. – Metals such as iron and calcium

NASA’s IMERG estimated Tropical Storm Marie was generating as...

play a crucial role inside the human body, so it’s no surprise...

Poor cognitive performance predicts impairment in activities of daily living years later

Can organic plant protection products damage crops?

IMAGE: Hector M. Gonzalez, PhD, associated

have discovered that the spores of the fungus

professor, Department of Neurosciences, UC San

Trichoderma, which...

IMAGE: Researchers at the University of Göttingen

Diego School of Medicine...

Scientists discover bacterium linked to deadly childhood disorder

Hand pollination, not agrochemicals, increases cocoa yield and farmer income

Scientists at the Center for Infection and Immunity

IMAGE: Cocoa Agroforest in Sulawesi (Indonesia)

(CII) at Columbia University Mailman School of

view more Credit: M Toledo, University of Göttingen

Public Health have discovered...

Cocoa...

Hackers targeting companies that fake corporate responsibility

Texas A&M study: Marine heatwaves can strengthen hurricanes

A new study suggests some hackers aren’t just in it

Oceanographers have found that a hurricane can be

for the money but instead are motivated by their

considerably strengthened in the Gulf of Mexico

disappointment...

through the compounding...

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