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NIH awards nearly $250 million to seven
firms making COVID tests
The US government is investing a cumulative
$248.7 million in seven biotech companies making
next-generation coronavirus...
Less than HALF of Brits are still social
distancing: Only 31% always completely
follow the measures
Fewer than HALF of Brits are still social distancing:
Only 31% always completely follow the measures
when spending time with...
Coronavirus UK: Cases are soaring in
Shropshire and Swindon
Coronavirus cases are soaring in Shropshire,
Swindon and North Yorkshire, according to official
data used by the government...
Fury over Boris Johnson’s plan to pause
shielding as experts say it’s not safe to
return to work
Boris Johnson‘s sparked fury today by announcing
shielding restrictions will still be lifted for thousands
of vulnerable...
Coronavirus England: Cases rise 68% in
fortnight
Coronavirus cases in England are now at the
highest levels since May and government scientists
are ‘no longer confident’...
Coronavirus: Chris Whitty says England
at ‘limits’ of lockdown
Coronavirus cases are rising in the UK because
ministers pushed lockdown easing measures ‘to
their limits’, England’s...
Coronavirus UK: 120 new fatalities in
preliminary death toll
Britain today recorded 880 more coronavirus cases
in the highest daily spike for a month amid fears
more local lockdowns...
New drug targets for lethal brain cancer
discovered
The results, published today (30 July) in Genome
Biology present the first mouse model of its kind,
which is available for...
Vaping linked with heart problems
“Vaping is marketed towards teenagers and the
tobacco industry uses celebrities to promote it as
being healthier than...
New set of channels connecting malaria
parasite and blood cells
The finding follows an earlier discovery of another
set of channels through the membrane enabling the
two-way flow of proteins...
The enemy within: Safeguarding against
the spread of intracellular bacteria
The team revealed that the spread of Salmonella is
curtailed by the death of infected cells, but
surprisingly cells can die...
Forty percent of dementia cases could be
prevented or delayed by targeting 12 risk
factors throughout life
Twenty-eight world-leading dementia experts added
three new risk factors in the new report — excessive
alcohol intake...
Major depressive episodes far more
common than previously believed
National survey data currently shows that
approximately 17% of women and 10% of men
report having a history of major depressive...
Tinkering with roundworm proteins offers
hope for anti-aging drugs
The roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans (C.
elegans), a millimeter-long nematode commonly
used in lab testing, enjoyed a boost...
‘Little brain’ or cerebellum not so little
after all
Sometimes referred to by its Latin translation as the
‘”little brain”‘, the cerebellum is located...
Rosalind Franklin University Researcher
awarded NIH grant for CLN3 Batten
disease study
NORTH CHICAGO, IL, July 31, 2020 —
Researchers led by a team at Rosalind Franklin
University of Medicine and Science...
Google searches during pandemic hint at
future increase in suicide
NEW YORK, NY (July 31, 2020) — U.S. Google
searches for information about financial difficulties
and disaster relief...
Insights on the gut microbiome could
shape more powerful, precise treatment
Using real-world data and predictive models,
investigators identify key factors that determine
success of fecal microbiota...
To distinguish contexts, animals think
probabilistically, study suggests
Minimally invasive percutaneous
treatment for osteoid osteoma of the
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Cooling of Earth caused by eruptions, not
meteors
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Texas view more Credit: Mike Waters/Texas AM
University Ancient...
Scientists discover new class of
semiconducting entropy-stabilized
materials
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semiconducting entropy-stabilized chalcogenide
alloy. The yellow atoms are...
New printing process advances 3D
capabilities
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over lack of testing
A number of care homes in England are having to
delay the resumption of visits because of a lack of
coronavirus testing for...
Coronavirus: ‘Chancellor must protect’
jobs of those shielding
Charities are calling on the chancellor to protect the
jobs of workers who have been shielding during the
pandemic. A total...
Coronavirus infections rising in England
Coronavirus infections are rising in England, Office
for National Statistics (ONS) figures suggest. A
sample of households...
Coronavirus: Visiting people at home
banned in parts of northern England
Media captionHealth Secretary Matt Hancock: “We
take this action with a heavy heart” Millions of
people in parts...
Laughter acts as a stress buffer — and
even smiling helps
It is estimated that people typically laugh 18 times a
day — generally during interactions with other
people and depending...
New understanding of CRISPR-Cas9 tool
could improve gene editing
Researchers at the University of California,
Berkeley, have now obtained the first 3D structure of
one of the most promising...
Your brain parasite isn’t making you sick
— here’s why
IMAGE: Tajie Harris, PhD, is part of UVA’s
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the Center for...
New risk tool developed for cardiac arrest
patients
Experts have developed a risk score to predict
cardiac arrest patient outcomes. The study
published today in European Heart...
Gut microbiome translates stress into
sickle cell crises
July 30, 2020–(BRONX, NY)–A new study shows
how chronic psychological stress leads to painful
vessel-clogging...
One-size does not fit all for post-disaster
recovery, PSU study finds
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exchange to build and renovate homes according to
the new building codes at...
ESMO experts: Do not discontinue or
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to chemicals
IMAGE: Nano solid acids that transform carbon
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under temperatures that mirror climate
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of...
Surprising number of exoplanets could
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only has one. ...
California man needed most of his fingers
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he was hospitalized for more than two months
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Coronavirus: ‘NO evidence’
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A Texas-based doctor whose declarations about
using hydroxychloroquine to cure COVID-19 were
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Coronavirus US: Birth rate fall FURTHER
amid the pandemic
When the coronavirus pandemic first took hold in the
US, many predicted that stay-at-home orders would
lead to a surge in...
At-home coronavirus tests may miss
infections, study suggests
Tens of thousands of Americans who swabbed
themselves for coronavirus testing may have falsely
been told they were free of...
Coronavirus: Under-5s spread infection
as easily as older kids
Children younger than five can spread coronavirus
just as easily as older kids and adults and have up
to 100 TIMES more coronavirus...
Only 7.1% of the UK has had coronavirus:
Major antibody study reveals
How Covid affected England, Wales and Scotland:
People in London were twice as likely to have had
the disease as...
Ministers are urged to speed up their
review into ‘inflated’ daily Covid-19 death
figures
Professor Heneghan, director of the Centre for
Evidence-Based Medicine at the prestigious
university, questioned...
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‘rolling across Europe’
Matt Hancock today denied stoking up Covid-19
panic and hysteria after he warned a second wave
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could indicate cancer
Platelets perform a crucial function in blood,
including helping blood to clot, which helps us heal
wounds. However, Exeter...
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nets
Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets, or LLINs, are
credited with having saved 6.8 million lives from
2000 to 2015. “While...
Higher BPA levels linked to more asthma
symptoms in children
While some products, including baby bottles, no
longer contain BPA, exposures to BPA remain
almost universal, and there are...
Music training may not make children
smarter after all
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potential causal link between music training and
improved cognitive and...
What jigsaw puzzles tell us about child
development
But little has been known about how children learn
to do jigsaw puzzles. Now, new research led by the
University of East...
Decline in US cardiac deaths slowing,
while county-level disparities grow
Researchers in China and the U.S. accessed
multiple databases to analyze county-by-county data
on nearly 1.6 million premature...
Antibiotics use early in life increases risk
of inflammatory bowel disease later in life
The study, published in Genome Medicine, provides
further evidence supporting the idea that the use of
antibiotics in children...
Cell competition in the thymus is crucial
in a healthy organism
The thymus is one of the organs of the immune
system where T lymphocytes develop, a type of
cells that is essential to fight...
Researchers find increase in
comorbidities among hospitalized
patients with heart failure
IMAGE: Melissa Caughey, PhD, instructor in the
UNC/NC State Joint Department of Biomedical
Engineering, is the senior...
FSU engineering researchers harness
wind data to help meet energy needs in
Florida
Florida is one of several states in the Southeast
where wind energy is virtually nonexistent, which is
one reason wind farms...
National Academies publishes guide to
help public officials make sense of
COVID-19 data
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, officials
across the country have had to make decisions
about opening and closing schools,...
Gut feelings can be good for us
New research has found that paying greater
attention to internal bodily sensations can increase
our appreciation of our own...
How to improve climate modeling and
prediction
We are changing the Earth system at a
unprecedented speed without knowing the
consequences in detail. Increasingly detailed,...
ETRI develops eco-friendly color thin-film
solar cells
IMAGE: The eco-friendly color CIGS thin film solar
cells developed by ETRI researchers. view more
Credit:...
Unusual electron sharing found in cool
crystal
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molecular triangles form of tungsten atoms that are
bonded together by only...
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extended from seven to 10 days
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symptoms in the UK must now self-isolate for at
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‘More Zoom medicine needed’ in NHS
says Hancock
People should have phone or video consultations
with their doctors unless there is a clinical reason
not to, Health Secretary...
Coronavirus: England highest level of
excess deaths
The UK saw some of the biggest rises in deaths
rates in Europe in the months until the middle of
June, official analysis...
Coronavirus: Lockdown tightened in
parts of northern England
Separate households will not be allowed to meet
indoors in Greater Manchester, East Lancashire and
parts of West Yorkshire...
Coronavirus: England’s excess deaths
level highest in Europe
England suffered the highest level of excess deaths
in Europe during the coronavirus pandemic, startling
figures today revealed...
Coronavirus UK: Government launches
new test and trace drive
The Government will launch a new NHS Test and
Trace public health campaign in a desperate bid to
improve the lagging system...
A QUARTER of Britons say Spain
quarantine has made them rethink their
holiday plans
EXCLUSIVE: A QUARTER of Britons say the
introduction of coronavirus quarantine for Spain has
made them rethink their holiday...
Dementia rates could fall 40% if people
live healthier lives
Hundreds of thousands of people could ward off
dementia by adopting a healthy lifestyle, a major
study has found. Some 40...
Coronavirus UK: Care residents and staff
face 5-week test delay
Boss of UK’s largest care provider reveals residents
and staff face a FIVE WEEK delay for Covid-19 tests
because of...
Tens of thousands of Britons who had
Covid-19 may have wrongly been told
they were free of the virus
Tens of thousands of Britons may have wrongly
been told they were free of Covid-19 because of the
DIY tests the government...
Coronavirus Europe: Is second wave
REALLY imminent?
UK ministers met today to thrash out plans to place
travel restrictions on more European countries with
spiralling coronavirus...
Britain’s Covid-19 cases rise AGAIN with
infections up 12% in a week
A further 38 people who tested positive for
coronavirus have died in Britain today, bringing the
total number of the confirmed...
New insights into wound healing
The team, led by Delaram Shakiba, a postdoctoral
fellow from the NSF Science and Technology Center
for Engineering Mechanobiology...
Cholesterol-lowering drug improved
function of heart’s arteries
The drug used in the study, a PCSK9 inhibitor,
lowers the activity of PCSK9, a protein involved in
cholesterol metabolism....
Social distancing varies by income in
United States
The study, published today in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, used anonymized
data from mobile device...
Single-shot COVID-19 vaccine protects
non-human primates
“This vaccine led to robust protection against SARS-
CoV-2 in rhesus macaques and is now being
evaluated in humans,”...
Rapid test for the determination of
antibodies against Sars-Cov-2
The test was developed at the Institute of Virology
and Immunology (IVI) of the University of Bern and
the Swiss Federal...
Helicopter parents should step back and
watch, study recommends
As part of her PhD at Edith Cowan University in
Western Australia, Mandy Richardson conducted the
world’s first data-driven...
‘Drawn-on-skin’ electronics offer
breakthrough in wearable monitors
The advance, the researchers report in Nature
Communications, allows for the collection of more
precise, motion artifact-free...
Young kids could spread COVID-19 as
much as older children and adults, study
suggests
Findings, published in JAMA Pediatrics, point to the
possibility that the youngest children transmit the
virus as much as...
NASA-NOAA satellite tracks Isaias’
development, movement, soaking
potential
IMAGE: NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite
provided a visible image Tropical Storm Isaias after
it formed in the...
Implementation of social distancing
policies correlates with significant
reduction in SARS-CoV-2 transmission
HOUSTON — According to researchers from The
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,
the implementation of social...
CHOP researchers identify lab profiles
that differentiate MIS-C from COVID-19 in
children
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COVID-19 pandemic, the SARS-CoV-2 virus
Argonne-led team finds special engines
and fuels could cut air emissions and
water use
Advanced fuels and new engine designs could
reduce emissions and water use over the
seemed only rarely to... next 30 years, according for a new...
A centerpiece of EBRAINS’ human brain
atlas is presented in ‘Science’
IMAGE: The architecture of the nerve cells changes
at the border between two areas (dotted line). This
is the basis...
Tip sheet for joint statistical meetings
Aug. 2
WHAT The 2020 Joint Statistical Meetings will bring
together statisticians and data scientists from
around the world –...
Researchers discover stem cells in optic
nerve that preserve vision
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of
Medicine (UMSOM) have for the first time identified
stem cells in the...
Precision medicine identifies key
recurring mutation in head and neck
cancers
IMAGE: J. Silvio Gutkind, PhD, Distinguished
Professor of Pharmacology and associate director of
basic science at UC...
Researchers outline need for evaluation
of gene expression profiling in melanoma
IMAGE: Grossman and members of the clinical
team view more Credit: Huntsman Cancer Institute
A consensus...
Anti-Asian racism during COVID-19 has
historical ties in United States
AMES, Iowa — Anti-Asian hate crimes during health
crises are unfortunately not new, according to a new
academic paper...
The Lancet Infectious Diseases: Study
reveals where first cases of COVID-19
outside China may have originated based
on case travel histories
Of the first confirmed COVID-19 case in each
affected country outside mainland China, almost two
thirds had travel links...
Physician practices with more female
doctors have smallest gender pay gaps
In medicine, men generally earn more than women
for similar work, but a new study published July 30
in BMJ finds that the...
Alzheimer’s risk factors may be
measurable in adolescents and young
adults
CHICAGO, July 30, 2020 — Risk factors for
Alzheimer’s dementia may be apparent as early as
our teens and 20s,...
American Cancer Society updates
guideline for cervical cancer screening
An updated cervical cancer screening guideline from
the American Cancer Society reflects the rapidly
changing landscape of...
Headline news: Botox injections may
lessen depression
Botox, a medication derived from a bacterial toxin, is
commonly injected to ease wrinkles, migraines,
muscle spasms, excessive...
Compounds show promise in search for
tuberculosis antibiotics
Compounds tested for their potential as antibiotics
have demonstrated promising activity against one of
the deadliest infectious...
Coronavirus: Cardiff scientists helping
crack virus DNA code
Scientists in Wales are leading global efforts to
decipher and track changes to the genetic code of
coronavirus. Little variations...
Coronavirus: UK lockdown solidarity
‘starting to fray’
The restrictions of lockdown have fostered a new
community spirit in Britain, but there are signs
feelings of solidarity...
One in three children ‘exposed to lead’
globally
One in three children could have been exposed to
poisonous lead, potentially causing irreversible
harm, research into the...
Coronavirus: Self-isolation period to be
extended to 10 days
The length of time people with coronavirus
symptoms will have to self-isolate for is expected to
be increased to 10 days...
Women on the pill may face high risks of
blood clots if infected with coronavirus
Women who are pregnant, on the pill or taking
estrogen could face high risks for deadly blood clots
if they catch coronavirus,...
Coronavirus US: Death rates fell in
schools that closed early on
Coronavirus death rates fell when states closed
schools early on in the pandemic, a new study
suggests. Researchers found...
Coronavirus: CDC says Trump’s
European travel ban too late
Donald Trump banned travel from Europe too late,
allowing ‘large seeding’ of coronavirus in the US,
CDC director...
Even good ventilation removes only 10%
of coronavirus particles from classrooms,
study finds
Even with good ventilation, only a small fraction of
the novel coronavirus may be filtered out from a
room, a new study suggests. Researchers...
Coronavirus US: Cases in Texas nursing
homes DOUBLED in July
Pregnant women are FOUR TIMES more
likely to be infected with COVID-19 than
the general population
Nursing homes with higher rates of deficiencies and
complaints were more likely to report cases of the
novel coronavirus,...
Pregnant women are FOUR TIMES more likely to be
infected with COVID-19 than the general population,
Philadelphia study suggests Researchers...
Coronavirus US: Fauci suggests wearing
eye protection
Eye protection to block pathogens may be
necessary to fully prevent coronavirus infection,
leading US infectious disease...
NHS patients having a routine operation
no longer need to self isolate for 14 days
prior
Patients having an operation or treatment on the
NHS no longer need to self-isolate for 14 days
before going to hospital. Updated...
Low plasma 25(OH) vitamin D level
associated with increased risk of COVID-
19 infection
The collaborative group of scientists from the Leumit
Health Services (LHS) and the Azrieli Faculty of
Medicine of Bar-Ilan...
Face coverings do not lead to false sense
of security, existing evidence suggests
Writing in BMJ Analysis, the researchers say that
the concept of ‘risk compensation’ is itself the
greater threat...
COVID-19 increased anxiety, depression
for already stressed college students
The research also found that sedentary behavior
increased dramatically during the onset of the public
health crisis in early...
Immune system variation can predict
severe COVID-19 outcomes
The findings may help identify individuals at high risk
of severe illness early in their hospitalization and
suggest drugs...
Potential preterm births in high risk
women predicted to 73% accuracy, by
new technique
Utilising cutting-edge volatile organic compound
analysis technology, designed to characterise
airborne chemicals, the scientists...
Arguments between couples: Our
neurons like mediation
“We know from numerous studies that thinking about
romantic love and your romantic partner activates
the so-called...
Researchers map mechanisms in the
largest CRISPR system
CRISPR technology can be used to edit genes and
revolutionised the scientific world when it was first
introduced. CRISPR-Cas9...
FSU biologist uses genome database to
investigate cancer cells
Florida State University Professor of Biological
Science David Gilbert is using the latest information
about the human genome...
Talbot helps ID muscle gene that, when
altered, causes joint disease
Jared Talbot is part of a 32-member international
research team that identified a gene that, when
altered, can cause bent...
Nondestructive positron beams probe
damage, support safety advances in
radiation environments
IMAGE: A combination of positron annihilation
spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy
reveals new insights...
New current that transports water to
major ‘waterfall’ discovered in deep
ocean
IMAGE: The high-seas ferry MS Norröna, cited in
the Nature Communications paper, measures upper
ocean currents with...
In HEPA we trust: making the indoors
safer during COVID
As schools prepare to reopen and more people are
heading back to their offices and shared work
spaces, Syracuse University...
Most women treated in New York City for
gynecologic cancers
Women receiving standard treatment in New York
City for ovarian, uterine, and cervical cancers are
not at increased risk...
Inflammation induced blood-brain barrier
dysfunction studied in organoids
IMAGE: This figure shows BBB dysfunction under
hypoxia representing how the BBB becomes leaky
under hypoxia. ...
Are cover crops negatively impacting row
crops?
IMAGE: One example of evolving cover crop
management is growing corn in cereal rye that was
terminated after corn planting...
1,000-year-old medieval remedy ‘could
treat diabetic foot ulcers’
A 1,000-year-old medieval remedy containing onion,
garlic, wine, and bile salts could be used to treat
diabetic foot ulcers...
Coronavirus NOT less deadly than it once
was, despite claims
Covid-19 has not become less deadly, according to
research that rubbishes claims the life-threatening
disease has weakened...
‘Made from fruit juice’ claims make
people think sweets healthy
Waitrose’s Fruit Jellies, which proudly claim to be
‘made with fruit juice’, are loaded with a...
Coronavirus UK: Government urged not
to ‘panic’ over new cases
Ministers don’t need to panic yet about rising
coronavirus cases in Britain, leading experts insisted
today after it...
Coronavirus UK: Outbreak at pub packed
with 200 drinkers
Hundreds of people queued up for a coronavirus
test in a Staffordshire market town today as it fought
an outbreak linked...
Coronavirus UK: BMA says government
not doing enough
Dr Chaand Nagpaul, the chairman of the British
Medical Association, warned the UK Government is
not doing enough...
Britain’s coronavirus cases rise 14% in a
week as experts urge ministers not to
panic
Covid-19 cases in Britain have risen again with the
average number of infections jumping by 14 per cent
in a week as scientists...
Coronavirus UK: Testing arrivals could
catch 94% infections
Testing travellers for coronavirus one week after
they arrive into the UK could catch virtually all
imported cases and solve...
Hospitalized COVID-19 patients have low
risk of stroke
“While there was initial concern for a high number of
strokes related to COVID-19, that has not been born
out. Importantly,...
Researchers speed up gold-standard
COVID-19 diagnostic test
Their new approach could enable the wider adoption
of COVID-19 testing for diagnosis in academic or
research laboratories,...
Experimental COVID-19 vaccine protects
upper and lower airways in nonhuman
primates
The candidate vaccine, mRNA-1273, was co-
developed by scientists at the NIAID Vaccine
Research Center and at Moderna, Inc.,...
New blood test shows great promise in
the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
For many years, the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s has
been based on the characterization of amyloid
plaques and tau tangles...
New maps of chemical marks on DNA
pinpoint regions relevant to many
developmental diseases
The data, published July 29, 2020, in a special
edition of Nature devoted to the ENCODE Project (a
public research effort...
RNA sequences involved in regulating
gene expression identified
A research consortium known as ENCODE
(Encyclopedia of DNA Elements) has made
significant progress toward that goal, identifying...
Pregnant Black and Hispanic women five
times more likely to be exposed to
coronavirus
“Pregnant women are fairly representative of
community exposure, and these data provide more
evidence, on top of what...
Pimavanserin reduced symptoms of
dementia-related psychosis in phase 3
trial
A large-scale trial has found a treatment with
pimavanserin substantially reduced psychotic
symptoms and reduced risk of...
Genetically similar fungi cause severe
infections in different hospitals
IMAGE: An international study involving 16 hospitals
found isolates with high levels of virulence. Species
of Candida...
First results of an upgraded device
highlight lithium’s value for producing
fusion
IMAGE: The team that upgraded the LTX-?. Front
row from left: Shigeyuki Kubota, Dylan Corl, Guy
Rossi, Anurag Maan...
NASA follows potential tropical cyclone 9
into eastern Caribbean
IMAGE: NASA’s Terra satellite provided a visible
image to forecasters of Potential Tropical Cyclone 9
on July...
Cosmic tango between the very small and
the very large
While Einstein’s theory of general relativity can
explain a large array of fascinating astrophysical and
cosmological...
COVID-19 risk model uses hospital data
to guide decisions on social distancing
With communities throughout the United States
combating surges in COVID-19 cases and
hospitalizations, researchers at The...
Report provides new framework for
understanding climate risks, impacts to
US agriculture
IMAGE: “We want to help farmers, ranchers and
land managers adapt better under climate change,
which requires...
Social distancing varies by income in US
IMAGE: A graph from the study depicts the
percentage of people staying completely at home on
weekdays, by income quintile....
Coronavirus vaccine: UK signs deal with
GSK and Sanofi
Coronavirus: Sending untested patients
to care homes ‘reckless’
The UK government has signed a fourth coronavirus
vaccine deal, securing up to 60 million doses of an
experimental treatment...
The decision to allow hospital patients in England to
be discharged to care homes without Covid-19 tests
at the start of...
Alzheimer’s: ‘Promising’ blood test for
early stage of disease
A blood test could spot Alzheimer’s disease at the
earliest stage and years before symptoms appear,
studies in the...
Covid studies to examine virus link with
ethnicity
UK scientists are to receive millions of pounds of
government funding for a raft of studies to learn why
people from an ethnic...
Care homes suffered ‘appalling’ errors by
ministers during coronavirus crisis, MPs
warn
Ministers ‘threw care homes to the wolves’:
Devastating MPs’ report says ‘appalling’ errors...
UK scientists will get £4 million for Covid
BAME study
UK scientists will get £4 million to find out why black
and Asian people are more likely to die from
coronavirus Six projects...
Scientist warns gloves achieve ‘nothing
in the way of safety’
Why gloves may not protect you from Covid-19:
Scientist warns they achieve ‘nothing in the way of
safety’ and...
Experts urge ministers not to overreact to
rising coronavirus cases
Ministers don’t need to panic yet about rising
coronavirus cases in Britain, leading experts insisted
today after it...
You’ll have to BOOK an A&E appointment
this winter: NHS told plans for patients to
‘call first’
Patients will be asked to book an AE appointment by
calling 111 this winter, NHS bosses have been told.
The plans, revealed...
Oldham overtakes lockdown-Leicester to
have the highest second coronavirus
infection rate in England
Oldham has overtaken Leicester to have the second
highest Covid-19 infection rate in England, official
figures revealed today. NHS statistics...
Sweets using ‘made from fruit juice’
claims are ‘tricking people into thinking
they’re healthy’
Waitrose’s Fruit Jellies, which proudly claim to be
‘made with fruit juice’, are loaded with a...
Coronavirus outbreak at pub where 200
drinkers were crammed in
A Staffordshire market town is today fighting a
coronavirus outbreak linked to a local pub where at
least ten people were...
Newer PFAS compound detected for first
time in Arctic seawater
IMAGE: Aboard an icebreaker ship, researchers
collected water samples flowing into and out of the
Arctic Ocean and...
Estimating bisphenol exposures in the
Australian population
Once found in bottles, food containers, cash register
receipts and electronics, bisphenol A (BPA) has
been phased out of...
Decreased iron levels in seawater make
mussels loosen their grip
IMAGE: A mussel attaches to a sheet of glass via
sticky plaques and hair-like threads. view more
Credit: Jonathan...
Americans are consuming less sugar but
more nonnutritive sweeteners
AUDIO: Reducing sugar consumption is an
important public health strategy. Shu Wen Ng, PhD,
discusses a new study from...
Indigenous people vital for understanding
environmental change
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successful reforestation projects by using their
indigenous knowledge. ...
‘Quantum negativity’ can power ultra-
precise measurements
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chemical molecule that we wish to measure. Then
the light passes our “magic...
Influx of electric vehicles accelerates
need for grid planning
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loads on the grid and smooth out the duck curve.
view more Credit:...
New survey finds large racial divide in
concern over ability to pay for COVID-19
treatment
IMAGE: Has there been a time in the last 12 months
when you or a member of your household has been
unable to pay for...
9/11 first responders ‘may be at higher
risk for dementia’
First responders at Ground Zero on 9/11 are at
greater risk for dementia than average Americans,
two new studies suggest. In...
Pessimists die two years earlier on
average
Pessimists die two years earlier than the average
person – but being an optimist does not lead to a
longer life, study...
Coronavirus US: Black and Hispanics at
higher risk in all areas
Scientists identify 21 drugs that show
promise for treating COVID-19
Black and Hispanic Americans are more likely to be
infected with and die from the novel coronavirus,
regardless of where...
Scientists have identified 21 compounds that could
help treat coronavirus, including everything from an
already-approved...
Further evidence World Trade Center
responders are at risk for dementia
One study in Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Diagnosis,
Assessment and Disease Monitoring (DADM) shows
that many responders...
Researchers discover ‘Marie Kondo’
protein which aids in organizing fruit fly
embryos
Fertilized egg cells are loaded with maternal
molecules that control the earliest steps of
embryonic development. A critical...
Telemedicine can help safety net
providers expand access to medical
specialists
Safety new medical providers can substantially
increase their telemedicine services with modest
investments in new staff...
Exposure to environmental chemicals
may disrupt sleep during menopause
CLEVELAND, Ohio (July 29, 2020)–For menopausal
women who have difficulty sleeping, it might be
because of chemicals...
Studying interactions between ground-
nesting bees and soils
IMAGE: One of the ground-dwelling bees collected
for identification. These bees contribute to the farm
ecosystem. ...
Pediatric experts offer tips for children’s
mental health in transition back to school
IMAGE: Whether this school year will take place in
the classroom or at home, practicing your school
routine with your...
How the brain senses smell
Rovereto, Italy, 29th July 2020 – An Italian-American
research conducted by researchers at the IIT-Istituto
Italiano...
How plantains and carbon nanotubes can
improve cars
IMAGE: Carmakers have been using natural fibres
for decades in high-end sedans and coupes. Natural
fibers such as hemp,...
Curtin research finds first African carder
bees to reach Western Australia
Curtin research has recorded the first known
appearance of Pseudoanthidium (Immanthidium)
repetitum, the African carder bee,...
For rufous hummingbirds, migration
looks different depending on age and sex
IMAGE: Male rufous hummingbird. view more
Credit: Josee Rousseau, OSU CORVALLIS, Ore. –
Plucky, beautiful...
Coronavirus: German officials ‘very
concerned’ by rising cases
The head of Germany’s public health agency has
said he is “very concerned” by rising infections in
the...
PMDD: Thousands of women share their
experiences
PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) is an
extreme form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
where women can fall into severe...
Coronavirus: Why isn’t the UK testing
travellers on arrival?
A holiday in Spain now means two weeks of
quarantine on return to the UK to help stop the
spread of coronavirus across borders. Some...
Coronavirus: Boris Johnson warns of
Europe ‘second wave’ amid Spain row
Media captionBoris Johnson defends adding Spain
to the quarantine list Boris Johnson has warned
there are signs...
HRT lowers breast cancer risk in women
after hysterectomies
Hormone replacement therapy lowers risk of breast
cancer by 25% for women who have had
hysterectomies – but raises...
Coronavirus US: Navy studies symptoms
of young Marines
US Navy is studying 3,500 teenage Marine recruits
in an effort to learn why coronavirus makes some
young people so much sicker...
Health workers in US coronavirus units
NINE TIMES more at risk
Healthcare workers treating coronavirus patients
face a much higher risk than their colleagues, but a
hospital’s ventilation...
Loss of smell from Covid-19 is not
permanent, scientists say
Scientists claim to have finally discovered how the
coronavirus can cause patients to lose their sense of
smell. Until now,...
Daily coronavirus infections in the UK
shoot up 30% in a week
Covid-19 cases are still on the rise across the UK as
the average daily number of infections has shot up
to almost 700 —...
Ex-Supreme Court judge says UK ‘can’t
run from’ coronavirus
Black Death How many died? Roughly 25million
people in Europe died from the Black Death, or a
third of the continent’s...
Coronavirus UK: 23 test positive on
Shropshire caravan site
Travellers at the centre of a coronavirus outbreak in
Shropshire say they have been ‘treated like
Coronavirus: Men over 6 feet TWICE as
likely to get infected
Tall people could face a greater risk of getting Covid-
19, according to research that adds weight to the
animals’. But... theory the disease...
Novel diabetes drug candidate shows
promising properties in human islets and
mouse models
Tested on isolated human and mouse pancreatic
islets, mouse and rat cell cultures and animal
models of both Type 1 and Type...
How renegade protein interrupts brain
cell function in Alzheimer’s disease
Neuroscientists have previously found that tau can
become toxic when extra chemical molecules
accumulate with its structure...
‘SoundWear’ a heads-up sound
augmentation gadget helps expand
children’s play experience
To counter such concerns, KAIST researchers
designed a wearable bracelet using sound
augmentation to leverage play benefits...
Multiomics investigation revealing the
characteristics of HIV-1-infected cells in
vivo
A research group at The Institute of Medical
Science, The University of Tokyo (IMSUT) using
HIV-1-infected cells performed...
Reproductive effects of weed killer,
glyphosate, examined in mice
Two studies, published in the peer-reviewed
academic journals Toxicology and Applied
Pharmacology and Reproductive Toxicology,...
Artificial intelligence could speed up and
improve Alzheimer’s diagnosis
The new research from the University of Sheffield’s
Neuroscience Institute examines how the routine
use of AI in healthcare...
Increased attention to sad faces predicts
depression risk in teenagers
Researchers at Binghamton University, led by
graduate student Cope Feurer and Professor of
Psychology Brandon Gibb, aimed...
Discovery will allow more sophisticated
work at nanoscale
Researchers led by a University of Houston
engineer have reported a new understanding of the
process and why some fluids...
Your brain on birth control
They are used by 150 million women worldwide and
have been around for over 60 years. Oral
contraceptives – like birth...
Medicaid-covered mothers have less say
in birthing experience: BU study
Giving birth in the United States is a radically
different experience based on race and income,
illustrated most brutally...
Econometric study on the JUUL system?
s market entry in Canada finds vaping
product availability could reduce
combustible cigarette sales
IMAGE: Juul Labs logo view more Credit: Juul Labs
San Francisco (July 28, 2020) — As part of Juul...
Calcium and vitamin D nutrient
deficiencies lead to higher risk for
osteoporosis
Pharmavite LLC, the makers of Nature Made
vitamins, minerals and supplements, announced the
publication of a research article...
Quitline plus surgery are big motivators
for giving up smoking
IMAGE: David Tom Cooke is a thoracic surgeon with
UC Davis Health. view more Credit: UC Regents /
UC Davis...
Text messaging: The next gen of therapy
in mental health
In the U.S., it is estimated that approximately 19
percent of all adults have a diagnosable mental
illness. Clinic-based...
Solving materials problems with a
quantum computer
IMAGE: Artistic rendering of atomic structure of
silicon carbide crystal showing defect (purple circle)
and region...
Human coagulation factor XIIIa expressed
in pichia pastoris as fXIIIa hemostatic
agent
IMAGE: Schematic representation of pPICZ?C-
FXIIIa vector view more Credit: Dr. Xu et al.,
Bentham Science...
GPs get ready to give free flu jab to 30m
people this winter
The biggest immunisation programme of its kind in
British history — that’s how the Government has
billed its ambitious...
Our expert examines whether snack bars
can ever replace a proper meal
Meal replacement shakes are no longer the
preserve of slimmers. Now, there’s a new range of
bars and shakes that cater...
DR MAX PEMBERTON : Obesity threatens
the NHSmore than Covid…
Here we go again! A new war is declared on obesity
and this time it’s personal. For it’s the Prime Minister
himself who...
Having a flu jab could cut the risk of over-
50s suffering a heart attack or stroke
Getting a flu jab could slash the risk of middle-aged
people suffering a heart attack or stroke, a study has
found. Vaccinated...
Listening to songs while running can
boost your performance, scientists find
DR MARTIN SCURR: Why your ‘bad
breath’ may not be bad at all
You don’t need an expert to tell you that listening to
music while running can make it feel easier and
more fun — but...
I have had bad breath for nine years. I do not want
to go to church or work because people laugh at me
and I have become...
Magic wand uses radio waves to spot
even tiny breast tumours
A wand that uses radio waves to pinpoint hard-to-
find breast tumours could dramatically improve the
accuracy of cancer surgery...
Coronavirus: 5G networks do NOT raise
risks, scientists say
Researchers have swiftly debunked a scientific
paper claiming 5G transmissions raise the risk of the
novel coronavirus. Earlier...
Population genetic screening shown to
efficiently identify increased risk for
inherited disease
In 2018, the Healthy Nevada Project® (the largest,
community-based population health study combining
genetic, clinical,...
Hedonism leads to happiness
We all set ourselves long-term goals from time to
time, such as finally getting into shape, eating less
sugar or learning...
Unparalleled inventory of the human gut
ecosystem
This project was led by EMBL’s European
Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) and included
collaborators from the Wellcome...
Studies demonstrate further evidence
WTC responders are at risk for dementia
IMAGE: These brain images are a compilation of
MRI results from WTC responders. The images
show gray matter atrophy...
Scientists reveal an explosive secret
hidden beneath seemingly trustworthy
volcanoes
IMAGE: The 2015 eruption at Wolf volcano in the
Galapagos Archipelago. view more Credit: Gabriel
Salazar,...
Gene variations at birth reveal origins of
inflammation and immune disease
IMAGE: Dr Michael Inouye, Munz Chair of
Cardiovascular Prediction and Prevention at the
Baker Institute and Principal...
Researchers discover cell
communication mechanism that drives
cancer adaptation
Collaborative Cancer Research UK-funded studies
from University of Oxford researchers have
uncovered a new mechanism by which...
Medieval medicine remedy could provide
new treatment for modern day infections
IMAGE: The Balds Eyesalve mixture in the lab. view
more Credit: University of Warwick Antibiotic
resistance...
NYUAD astrophysicist investigates the
possibility of life below the surface of
Mars
IMAGE: The Rosalind Franklin rover by European
Space Agency and Roscosmos will drill 2 meters
below the surface of...
New machine learning method allows
hospitals to share patient data —
privately
PHILADELPHIA – To answer medical questions that
can be applied to a wide patient population, machine
learning models...
Seafood products made from cells should
be labeled cell-based
IMAGE: A meal featuring white fish, which someday
may be made from the cells of fish. view more
Credit: William...
NHS Tayside claims it has ‘effectively
eliminated’ hepatitis C
A Scottish health board has claimed to be the first
region in the world to effectively eliminate hepatitis
C. NHS Tayside...
Coronavirus: Safety fears over lack of
translated virus advice
A lack of translated coronavirus guidance is
jeopardising the safety of non-English speakers in
the UK, a joint letter to...
Obesity: Have 20 years of policies had
any effect?
The prime minister has launched a new policy on
obesity in England. This will not be the first attempt
to tackle the problem...
Coronavirus ‘most severe health
emergency’ WHO has faced
Covid-19 is easily the most severe global health
emergency ever declared by the World Health
Organization (WHO), its leader...
Coronavirus ‘may inflict same damage as
heart attacks’
Coronavirus may leave the heart with lasting,
dangerous damage, two new studies suggest. It’s
become clear that the...
GP spent £4,000 of his own money on
special support packs for frontline NHS
staff
Do you know a health hero? The Daily Mail, in
partnership with eBay and NHS Charities Together,
wants you to nominate special...
Grandfather-of-seven tells how a quick
blast of steam shrunk his enlarged
prostate
Men’s prostate glands tend to enlarge with age,
making urination problematic. A new treatment that
uses steam to reduce...
Pneumonia vaccine may cut Alzheimer’s
risk by up to 40%
Pneumonia vaccine may reduce the risk of
developing Alzheimer’s by up to 40%, study finds –
as evidence mounts...
Experts reveal how lockdown made
hoarding disorder symptoms WORSE
Since lockdown started, Faye Dawson has been
forced to sleep on her sofa and eat sandwiches and
cold ready meals because...
Arthritis anti-inflammatory treatment
could halt immune system ‘storm’ to
coronavirus
Could an arthritis drug be a breakthrough treatment
for Covid? Doctors say anti-inflammatory treatment
could halt the immune...
Coronavirus Germany: Merkel ally says
country has second wave
‘The second wave of coronavirus is already in
Germany’, senior Merkel ally says, as he admits ‘we
have...
Ads for butter, cheese and ketchup may
be banned before 9pm
Britons may have to wave goodbye to daytime
adverts on cheese, yoghurts and olive oil in Boris
Johnson’s ‘nanny-state’...
Ultra-low power brain implants find
meaningful signal in grey matter noise
The team, led by Cynthia Chestek, associate
professor of biomedical engineering and core faculty
at the Robotics Institute,...
Protecting beta cells against stress may
guard against type 1 diabetes
Research in mouse models and in human cells has
shown that targeting a protein called renalase may
protect beta cells against...
MicroRNA shows promise for hair
regrowth
Hair growth depends on the health of dermal
papillae (DP) cells, which regulate the hair follicle
growth cycle. Current treatments...
Stopping listeria reproduction ‘in its
tracks’
Researchers at the University of Houston are
reporting in the Journal of Environmental Chemical
Engineering that cobalt-doped...
Lithium in drinking water linked with
lower suicide rates
Published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, the
study collated research from around the world and
found that geographical...
A new way to target cancers using
‘synthetic lethality’
Synthetic lethality results when non-lethal mutations
in different genes become deadly when combined in
cells. In a new paper...
Hydrogel mimics human brain with
memorizing and forgetting ability
The human brain learns things, but tends to forget
them when the information is no longer important.
Recreating this dynamic...
Invisible barriers cut down on cheating
Published in the journal Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences, the study shows that simple
environmental cues...
Nationwide trends show fewer cancer
patients seeking care since start of
pandemic
Research from the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center –
Jefferson Health (SKCC) found significant
decreases nationwide in the...
Link between education, income
inequality has existed for a century
HOUSTON – (July 27, 2020) – Income is
inextricably linked to access to education in America
and it has been for...
Study reveals how different mosquitoes
respond to light and ti
IMAGE: UCI School of Medicine research team, led
by Todd Holmes, PhD, discovers how day- and
night-biting mosquitoes...
Highly invasive lung cancer cells have
longer ‘fingers’
Tiny finger-like projections called filopodia drive
invasive behavior in a rare subset of lung cancer
cells, researchers...
Study: Mapping crystal shapes could
fast-track 2D materials
IMAGE: Inspired by the work of Japanese snowflake
researcher Ukichiro Nakaya, materials scientists
from Rice University...
Ferried across: Figuring out
unconventional spin transport in
quantum spin liquids
IMAGE: A magnetic impulse at the left end causes
spin excitations there owing to the time variability of
their spins....
Study reveals how renegade protein
interrupts brain cell function in
Alzheimer’s disease
Dozens of molecules may tangle up with rogue
bundles of tau, a protein that normally gives nerve
fibers structure, to cause...
Tracking symptoms with app an inexact
predictor of coronavirus infection
A new piece in Family Practice, published by Oxford
University Press, indicates that tracking symptoms
affiliated with the...
Woman loses 100LBS by following a ‘lazy
keto’ diet
A woman has revealed how she lost more than 100
pounds in just one year following a ‘lazy keto’ — her
own simplified...
Coronavirus UK: Pet cat is first animal to
be infected
Can animals catch Covid-19? The chance of your
dog catching Covid-19 strain is very slim, according
to the World Health Organization...
Say goodbye to the adverts for butter,
cheese and tomato ketchup!
Britons may have to wave goodbye to daytime
adverts on cheese, yoghurts and olive oil in Boris
Johnson’s ‘nanny-state’...
Britain records just SEVEN more Covid-
19 deaths in lowest daily toll
Coronavirus cases are still rising in Britain with the
rolling daily average number of new cases 15 per
cent higher than...
Coronavirus: Germany to impose Covid-
19 tests on travellers returning from high-
risk countries
Germany will make coronavirus tests mandatory for
travellers returning from high-risk areas, as fears
rise that summer travel...
Coronavirus outbreak hits caravan park
in Shropshire as 23 residents are
diagnosed with the disease
A coronavirus outbreak at a traveller site in
Shropshire has seen nearly two dozen residents
struck down with the life-threatening...
F1 star Lewis Hamilton slammed for
sharing anti-vaxxer post
Lewis Hamilton insisted today he was
‘misinterpreted’ after he sparked backlash for
sharing an anti-vaxxer...
‘NO travel is risk free’: No10 says
countries could be suddenly added to
quarantine list with Spain
Downing Street risked causing more confusion
among British holidaymakers and travel firms today,
warning ‘no travel...
Life in the pits: Scientists identify key
enzyme behind body odor
Researchers from the University of York have
previously shown that only a few bacteria in your
armpit are the real culprits...
Brain cell types identified that may push
males to fight and have sex
Led by researchers at NYU Grossman School of
Medicine, the study showed that male mice
struggled to have sex in experiments...
Teen museum educators increase
engagement, learning, in tween visitors
Informal learning sites — such as museums, zoos
and aquariums — often have programs for teenaged
docents, or...
Flu, pneumonia vaccinations tied to lower
risk of Alzheimer’s dementia
Three research studies reported at AAIC 2020
suggest: At least one flu vaccination was associated
with a 17% reduction in...
Novel label-free imaging technique brings
out the inner light within T cells
The method could help assess T cell involvement in
immunotherapies for cancer treatment or
autoimmune diseases. “T...
Antibiotics alone successfully treat
uncomplicated appendicitis in children
Of 1,068 patients from 10 health centers enrolled in
the study, 67.1% of those who elected to initially
manage their care...
NASA tracks Hanna’s soaking path into
Mexico
IMAGE: On July 26 at 3:35 p.m. EDT (1935 UTC)
NASA’s Aqua satellite analyzed Hanna in infrared
light using the...
Yale to lead trial of potential COVID-19
treatment
Yale School of Medicine and the biopharmaceutical
firm AI Therapeutics have launched a multi-
institutional clinical trial...
NIST expands database that helps
identify unknown compounds in milk
IMAGE: Remoroza operates a mass spectrometer, a
laboratory instrument used to identify chemical
compounds. “We...
Safe work protocols can increase the
likelihood the business will fail
INFORMS Journal Management Science Study Key
Takeaways: Organizations that provide a safe
workplace have significantly...
University of Hawaii and iconic
watercress farm collaborate on
sustainability research
IMAGE: Sumida Farm employees hand plant,
harvest, and prepare watercress for market in much
the same way they have...
Randomness theory could hold key to
internet security
ITHACA, N.Y. – Is there an unbreakable code? The
question has been central to cryptography for
thousands of years,...
How airway cells work together in
regeneration and aging
IMAGE: Microscopic image showing stem cells in
young (left) and old (right) airways with cell nuclei
seen in blue,...
Scientists record rapid carbon loss from
warming peatlands
IMAGE: The Spruce and Peatland Responses
Under Changing Environments project uses a series
of enclosures to expose...
Coronavirus doctor’s diary: Will vaccine
sceptics make trials a headache?
It will soon be critical for the NHS to start vaccinating
people against flu, to prevent hospitals being
swamped with flu...
Coronavirus: Vietnam coma pilot warns
people ‘not to be blasé’
Media captionScottish pilot Stephen Cameron spent
10 weeks in a coma in Vietnam A Scottish pilot, who
spent...
Coronavirus: How bad will winter really
be?
Winter is coming and traditionally it is party time for
colds and flu. This has raised fears that coronavirus
will surge...
Obesity: Unhealthy ‘buy one get one free’
deals targeted
“Buy one get one free” deals on unhealthy food will
be banned as part of the government’s bid to
tackle...
Mother’s tooth abscess led to a life-
threatening infection on her brain
A single mother spent five months in hospital after
an abscess on her tooth led to a life-threatening
infection on her brain. Rebecca...
Magic mushrooms ‘should be
rescheduled’ like cannabis
Magic mushrooms should be rescheduled in Britain
to treat depression, top doctors have said. Leading
experts have called...
Wearing a facemask does not instil a
‘false sense of security’ against the
coronavirus
Wearing a face mask does not instill a false sense of
security against coronavirus, scientists have
concluded. The World...
Scientists identify the key enzyme behind
the pungent smell of BO
BO decoded: Scientists identify the key enzyme
behind the pungent smell of body odour – and it
could lead to a new...
Teaching unions call for face masks to be
made mandatory for children
Teaching unions have urged ministers to make face
masks mandatory for children in secondary schools
when they finally return...
Coronavirus outbreak hits caravan park
in Shropshire as 21 residents are
diagnosed with the disease
A coronavirus outbreak at a caravan park in
Shropshire has seen nearly two dozen residents
struck down with the life-threatening...
Researchers develop a method for
predicting unprecedented events
A black swan event is a highly unlikely but massively
consequential incident, such as the 2008 global
recession and the loss...
New native Hawaiian land snail species
discovered, first in 60 years
IMAGE: An adult Auriculella gagneorum, left,
subadult and juvenile rest on the tip of a toothpick.
The snails represent...
Studying COVID-19’s envelope protein
IMAGE: This artistic representation of a SARS-CoV-
2 virus shows the membrane protein (green) and
envelope protein (purple)...
Life in the pits: Scientists identify the key
enzyme behind BO
Scientists have discovered a unique enzyme
responsible for the pungent characteristic smell we
call body odour or BO. Researchers...
How the zebrafish got its stripes
IMAGE: Zoom into the zebrafish’s alternating pattern
and the stripes of colour resolve into individual
pigment...
New CRISPR C-to-G DNA base editor
expands the landscape of precision
genome editing
The new CRISPR-guided DNA base editing
technologies are designed to efficiently induce
“transversion” alterations...
Simple urine test could significantly
improve detection of adrenal cancer
Imaging procedures, such as CT and MRI scans,
are used in clinical practice with increasing
frequency and often lead incidentally...
Antiviral method against herpes paves
the way for combating incurable viral
infections
Herpes virus infections are lifelong, with latency
periods between recurring reactivations, making
treatment difficult. The...
Study finds decline in certain emergency
hospitalizations during early phase of
COVID-19
Boston – Early reports have shown the COVID-19
pandemic has resulted in a decline in patients
seeking outpatient medical...
Wealthier men are more likely to develop
high blood pressure
Sophia Antipolis, 27 July 2020: Working men with
higher incomes are more likely to develop high
blood pressure, reports...
Existing evidence suggests face
coverings do not lead to false sense of
security
Existing limited evidence suggests that wearing face
coverings to protect against COVID-19 does not
lead to a false sense...
Researchers build first AI tool capable of
identifying individual birds
New research demonstrates for the first time that
artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to train
Study finds increase in number, severity
of suicide-related calls to US Poison
Control
computers to recognise... (COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Over-the-counter (OTC)
analgesics like acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and
acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)...
Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Have Low
Risk of Stroke
PHILADELPHIA–While initial reports suggested a
significant risk of stroke in patients hospitalized with
COVID-19, a...
‘Selfish and loveless’ society in Uganda
really is not
IMAGE: he Ik society of Uganda, labeled half a
century ago as selfish, actually has a culture that
encourages sharing...
Lead white pigments on Andean drinking
vessels provide new historical context
IMAGE: Lead researcher Allison Curley with qeros
from the collection of the Smithsonian National
Museum of the American...
Coronavirus: Spain says outbreaks under
control after UK orders quarantine
Spain has said outbreaks of new Covid-19 cases
are isolated and under control after the UK abruptly
ordered people coming...
Coronavirus: GPs to prescribe cycling in
new obesity strategy
Boris Johnson will set out his strategy to tackle
obesity on Monday – including a 12-week plan for
people to lose weight...
‘Self-eating’ process of stem cells may be
the key to new regenerative therapies
Human bodies contain over 200 different types of
specialized cells. All of them can be derived from
embryonic stem (ES) cells,...
Tracking antibody profiles for influenza
exposures across the lifespan
Seasonal influenza remains a ubiquitous threat to
human health. Each infection leaves a mark on a
person’s immune system,...
PolyA-miner assesses the effect of
alternative polyadenylation on gene
expression
“APA is about modifying one of the ends, called the
3-prime end (3?end), of RNA strands that are
transcribed from DNA....
Two distinct circuits drive inhibition in the
sensory thalamus of the brain
One powerful type of transformation comes from
interactions between excitatory neurons that carry
data to the neocortex and...
Increasing rates of preventable
hospitalizations among adults with
dementia
BOSTON – Older adults with dementia tend to be
hospitalized more often than those without cognitive
impairment. Now...
Desert mosses use quartz rocks as sun
shades
IMAGE: In the Mojave Desert, a translucent quartz
rock keeps the soil moist, the moss green and cuts
the intensity...
Lego-inspired bone and soft tissue repair
with tiny, 3D-printed bricks
IMAGE: regon Health Science University
researchers have developed a tiny, 3D-printed
technology that can be assembled...
Phage therapy shows potential for
treating prosthetic joint infections
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Bacteriophages, or phages,
may play a significant role in treating complex
bacterial infections...
Rely on gut feeling? New research
identifies how second brain in gut
communicates
You’re faced with a big decision so your second
brain provides what’s normally referred to as ‘gut
instinct’,...
New study explains ‘miracle’ of how the
Warsaw Ghetto beat Typhus
IMAGE: Painting by Israel Bernbaum, 1981. Oil on
canvas, 70 3/8 x 82 1/4 inches view more Credit:
Property...
New model by CHOP researchers
identifies noncoding mutations across
five pediatric cancers
Philadelphia, July 24, 2020–Researchers at
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have
developed a new computational...
Novel drug delivery particles use
neurotransmitters as a ‘passport’ into the
brain
IMAGE: A successful transfer of Cre-recombinase
packaged in an NT-lipidoid-doped lipid nanoparticle
is demonstated...
Knowledge, concerns, behaviors of
individuals during 1st week of COVID-19
pandemic in Italy
What The Study Did: This is a survey study that
examined the knowledge, concerns and behaviors
of people living in different...
COVID-19 medical leave among EMS
responders, firefighters in New York
What The Study Did: The use of medical leave
among emergency medical service responders and
firefighters in New York during...
An origin story for a family of oddball
meteorites
Most meteorites that have landed on Earth are
fragments of planetesimals, the very earliest
protoplanetary bodies in the...
Genetic mutations help MRSA to become
highly resistant to antibiotics
Scientists from the University of Sheffield have
found that genetic mutations in MRSA allow it to
evolve and become more...
Big brains and dexterous hands
IMAGE: Parents have to invest a lot of time and
energy until their offspring are independent – like
this Hanuman...
Risk of sepsis greatest for patients with
frailty, older age or urinary tract
infections
Patients with frailty, older age and urinary tract
infections (UTIs) are at greatest risk of developing
sepsis following...
Why is obesity so common in COVID-19
patients?
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – A hormone that
connects the body’s metabolism and immune
response system may explain...
Mouse study shows spinal cord injury
causes bone marrow failure syndrome
IMAGE: Lead author Phillip Popovic is, chair of the
Ohio State Department of Neuroscience and
executive director of...
Coronavirus: UK brings back 14-day
quarantine for Spain
Travellers returning to the UK from Spain after
midnight will have to quarantine for 14 days, the
government has said. The...
Coronavirus: PM to set out strategy to
tackle obesity in UK
Boris Johnson will set out his strategy to tackle
obesity on Monday – including a 12-week plan for
people lose weight...
New mother, 41, convinced better care in
20s when she suffered anorexia may have
spared IVF agony
Of all the ways I imagined spending my 37th
birthday, crying in the rain outside a London hospital
was not one of them. But...
The petrifying moment Covid-19 doctors
stopped my twin brother’s heart, says DR
CHRIS VAN TULLEKEN
It’s a life-saving procedure I’ve witnessed – and
carried out myself – dozens of times in the almost
two decades...
The 3D-printed cage that could spare
hundreds of Britons from leg amputations
A 3D-printed ‘cage’ could spare hundreds of Britons
disabled by agonising bone fractures from limb
amputation. The new...
Why gym fanatics claim measuring time
BETWEEN your heart beats can tell you if
you’re overdoing it
If, like a third of Britons, you own a fitness tracker,
you may already count your steps, track your sleep
quality and keep...
Racism, slurs, hysteria… All for daring to
suggest a banana isn’t as bad as six
spoonfuls of sugar
Two weeks ago, I wrote an article about bananas.
Specifically, whether eating one was ‘the same as’
consuming six teaspoons...
DR ELLIE CANNON: How long will it be
before I’m free from the pain of shingles?
I had shingles a few months ago and was given
tablets. The blisters have gone but I still have pain
across the side of my...
Researchers capture cell-level details of
curved cornea
“As the curved outermost part of the eye, the cornea
offers a transparent window into both ocular and
general health...
Cells react differently to genomic
imprinting
Previous studies have shown that imprinted genes
are more active in some tissues, and less active in
others. The neuroscientists...
Gene in fat plays key role in insulin
resistance
In 2016, UTSW immunologist and geneticist Bruce
Beutler, M.D., Zhao Zhang Ph.D., and their
colleagues reported a new mouse...
Two immunotherapies merged into single,
more effective treatment
Now, researchers at Washington University School
of Medicine in St. Louis have combined two
immunotherapy strategies into...
New cell profiling method could speed TB
drug discovery
Current treatment requires multiple drugs for at least
six months and sometimes years, and antibiotic
resistance is growing,...
Study finds global trends in women’s
breast cancer show cause for concern
A new study published in The Lancet Global Health
includes data on women from 41 countries and
found that in higher income...
Dual role discovered for molecule
involved in autoimmune eye disease
In autoimmune uveitis, immune cells become
abnormally activated and begin to destroy healthy
cells, including light-sensing...
Discovery of a rare human gene mutation
that causes MAIT cells to disappear
IMAGE: A man gazes at the complex protein
structures of his own immune system, and the rare
genetic mutations that...
Serendipity broadens the scope for
making graphite
IMAGE: Curtin University researchers have
unexpectedly discovered a new way to make
crystalline graphite, an essential...
Look into the mirror
IMAGE: The super-camera allows for diagnosing
corneal diseases quickly, cheaply and painlessly.
view more Credit:...
Solving the jigsaw puzzle of regional
carbon budgets
IMAGE: Carbon storage change from inventories (?
C in red) and lateral fluxes from trade and riverine
carbon export...
Rapid COVID-19 test developed to detect
neutralising antibodies with high
specificity and sensitivity
According to a study published in Nature
Biotechnology, the sVNT is capable of detecting the
functional neutralising antibodies...
Antiviral method against herpes paves
the way for combatting incurable viral
infections
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have
discovered a new method to treat human herpes
viruses. The new broad-spectrum...
AsEH enzyme: A new pharmacological
target against Alzheimer’s disease
IMAGE: From left to right, Santiago Vázquez, Carles
Galdeano, Mercè Pallàs and Christian Griñán-Ferré
(Faculty...
Ocean features and changes in the past
are explored to anticipate future climate
IMAGE: A core being extracted from the floor of the
Bay of Biscay taken on board an oceanographic
vessel. view...
Pandemic to accelerate adoption of
electronic patient portal for epilepsy
Dublin, Friday, 24 July 2020: The COVID-19
pandemic is a catalyst to accelerate the adoption of
technology-enabled patient...
Sci-fi foretold social media, Uber and
Augmented Reality, offers insights into
the future
Science fiction authors foresaw augmented reality
video games, the rise of social media and trends of
hyper-consumption,...
Brazilian researchers develop an optical
fiber made of gel derived from marine
algae
IMAGE: Edible, biocompatible and biodegradable,
these fibers have potential for various medical
applications. ...
Healthy international travelers not likely
to acquire Candida auris
Washington, DC – July 24, 2020 – Researchers
have shown that there is a low risk for healthy
people to acquire...
High levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
found on equipment in communal gyms
Washington, DC – July 24, 2020 – Research
presented at ASM Microbe Online found that 43% of
Staphylococcus bacteria...
Plant-based diets shown to lower blood
pressure even with limited meat and dairy
Consuming a plant-based diet can lower blood
pressure even if small amounts of meat and dairy
are consumed too, according...
Experimental optimal verification of
entangled states using local
measurements
Quantum information is a field where the information
is encoded into quantum states. Taking advantage
of the “quantumness”...
Artificial intelligence can help predict the
bacteria responsible for pneumonia in
emergency rooms
Washington, DC – July 24, 2020 – A team of
researchers showed that artificial intelligence (AI)
could help predict...
Coronavirus: Obesity increases risks
from Covid-19, experts say
Being obese or overweight puts you at greater risk
of serious illness or death from Covid-19, experts
say after examining...
Narrow wavebands of UV light kill germs
Back in 2012, the NIST scientists and their
collaborators published several papers on some
fundamental findings with potential...
Antioxidant-rich powders from blueberry,
persimmon waste could be good for gut
microbiota
In recent years, fruit and vegetable powders have
become popular as a way to add beneficial
compounds, such as polyphenols...
What happens around an Alzheimer
plaque?
The role of amyloid plaques in Alzheimer’s disease
has puzzled scientists ever since Alois Alzheimer
first described...
Novel PFAS comprise 24% of those
measured in blood of Wilmington, N.C.
residents
The GenX Exposure Study began in 2017 after NC
State researchers found a chemical called GenX in
Wilmington residents’...
Fine-tuning adoptive cell therapy for
advanced cancers
In a new study looking at adoptive cell transfer
products bearing a transgenic T-cell receptor (TCR),
researchers at the...
China 2050: How the US should prepare
for an ascendant China — RAND Report
Nature study identifies 21 existing drugs
that could treat COVID-19
The United States should prepare for a triumphant
or ascending People’s Republic of China –
scenarios that not...
A Nature study authored by a global team of
scientists and led by Sumit Chanda, Ph.D.,
professor at Sanford Burnham Prebys...
Researchers use cell imaging and
mathematical modeling to understand
cancer progression
IMAGE: A tetraploid RPE-1 mitotic cell. Centrioles
are displayed in green (two dots at each
centrosome/spindle pole);...
Another mRNA-based vaccine candidate
protects animals against SARS-CoV-2
An experimental messenger RNA (mRNA)-based
vaccine against severe acute respiratory syndrome
coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) elicits...
Proposed framework for integrating
chatbots into health care
While the technology for developing artificial
intelligence-powered chatbots has existed for some
time, a new viewpoint piece...
NASA Water vapor data reveals Tropical
Storm Gonzalo’s soaking capability
IMAGE: On July 24 at 1:35 a.m. EDT (0535 UTC),
NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Storm
Gonzalo in the...
Project creates more powerful, versatile
ultrafast laser pulse
IMAGE: In the stretched-pulse soliton Kerr resonator
developed by the lab of William Renninger, a single
frequency...
High-protein distillers dried grains with
solubles provide high quality pig nutrition
IMAGE: Hans Stein and others at the University of
Illinois found that a new high-protein distillers dried
grains with...
DR MAX PEMBERTON: Kanye West’s
crisis and the toll of bipolar on loved
ones
Rapper Kanye West has long had a reputation for
attention-seeking and so, when he announced on
July 4 that he was going to...
Coronavirus symptoms linger for over
two weeks for one in five young adults
Symptoms like cough and fatigue linger as long as
three WEEKS for one in five healthy Americans
aged 18 – 34 who catch...
Coronavirus England: Average daily
cases rising for a WEEK
Coronavirus cases in England appear to be creeping
up with 1,000 more people estimated to be catching
the disease every day...
Triple negative breast cancer meets its
match
TNBC — so called because it lacks estrogen
receptors, progesterone receptors, and
overexpression of the growth-promoting...
Getting under the skin of psoriasis
A team of researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute
for Biologically Inspired Engineering and John A.
Paulson School...
Diets high in protein, particularly plant
protein, linked to lower risk of death
The researchers say these findings “support current
dietary recommendations to increase consumption
of plant proteins...
Food supplements may improve brain
health among young children in low
income countries
The results could have important implications for
children’s education and national development in
low income countries,...
Immune system — Knocked off balance
The immune system defends us against attack by
viruses and bacteria and also helps to eliminate
cancer cells. The innate...
Gene-controlling mechanisms play key
role in cancer progression
MIT and Harvard University researchers have now
mapped out an additional layer of control that guides
this evolution —...
Home-made face masks likely need at
least two layers to curb COVID-19 spread
Viral droplets are generated during coughing,
sneezing, or speaking. And face masks are thought
to protect healthy people...
Heart transplants declined sharply during
pandemic
The study found that the number of heart transplants
performed nationwide dropped 26% during the 8-
week period marking the...
Sputum testing provides higher rate of
COVID-19 detection
Boston, MA — Early and accurate detection is
critical for preventing the spread of COVID-19 and
providing appropriate...
Wrong number of fingers leads down
wrong track
IMAGE: Life reconstruction of the Metoposaurus
with the new model of the forelimb with five fingers.
view more Credit:...
Machine learning reveals recipe for
building artificial proteins
Proteins are essential to the life of cells, carrying out
complex tasks and catalyzing chemical reactions.
Scientists and...
Neurons are genetically programmed to
have long lives
Dartmouth-industry collaborations
improve computer graphics
IMAGE: Photo shows Sika Zheng. view more
Credit: Zheng lab, UC Riverside. RIVERSIDE, Calif.
— When...
IMAGE: ReSTIR dramatically increases the quality
of rendering on a computer’s graphics card by
reusing rays that...
Discovery of disordered nanolayers in
intermetallic alloys
IMAGE: (A) Atom maps reconstructed using 3D-APT
show the distribution of each element. Iron (Fe),
cobalt (Co), and...
SARS-CoV-2 infection of non-neuronal
cells, not neurons, may drive loss of
smell in patients with COVID-19
A new study of human olfactory cells has revealed
that viral invasion of supportive cells in the nasal
cavity might be driving...
Wetter than wet: Global warming means
more rain for Asian monsoon regions
IMAGE: Map of current rainfall (mm day-1) and wind
(m s-1). Vectors show wind in the lower troposphere.
The tropical...
Coronavirus vaccine: Might it have side-
effects?
There was promising news in the search for an
effective vaccine against coronavirus this week
when a team at Oxford University...
Coronavirus: New face covering rules in
force in England
Face coverings are now compulsory for customers
in shops in England, after new coronavirus rules
came into force within 12...
Coronavirus prompts PM into obesity
crackdown
The prime minister is set to announce new
measures to curb obesity next week, and they are
expected to include a ban on TV...
Coronavirus: 1 in 5 young adults’
symptoms last over two weeks
Symptoms like cough and fatigue linger as long as
three WEEKS for one in five healthy Americans
aged 18 – 34 who catch...
Free flu jabs will be offered to 30M people
in UK this year in a bid to relieve pressure
on NHS
The Government plans to double its winter flu
vaccination programme to 30million people this year,
with free jabs for all...
Coronavirus UK: 123 fatalities announced
on Friday
Another 123 people were today confirmed to have
died of Covid-19 in the UK, as SAGE admitted the
reproduction rate of the...
Imperial College vaccine’s second round
trials on 200 humans
University of Oxford Oxford University academics
began developing the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine in
January. It is now named...
Coronavirus UK: Interactive map shows
deaths by postcode
An interactive map which
highlights coronavirus deaths by postcode in
England and Wales reveals people in the North
West...
Care home outbreaks of Covid-like
illnesses highest for a month
Outbreaks of Covid-like illnesses in care homes are
at their highest levels in a month, data from Public
Health England show. In...
Coronavirus England: People in poor
areas twice as likely to die
The most deprived areas of England have
coronavirus death rates twice as high as the richest
areas, stark official data confirms. People...
Pizza study shows body copes
surprisingly well with one-off calorie
indulgence
Researchers with the Centre for Nutrition, Exercise
and Metabolism at the University of Bath compared
the effects of normal...
Rapid COVID-19 test developed to detect
neutralizing antibodies with high
specificity and sensitivity
According to a study published in Nature
Biotechnology, the sVNT is capable of detecting the
functional neutralising antibodies...
Livestock expansion is a factor in global
pandemics
Research has shown a global increase in the
emergence of infectious diseases and epidemics, an
accelerated loss of biodiversity...
If relaxed too soon, physical distancing
measures might have been all for naught
The researchers compared the results of three
related mathematical models of disease
transmission that they used to analyze...
Study identifies 21 existing drugs that
could treat COVID-19
The scientists analyzed one of the world’s largest
collections of known drugs for their ability to block
the replication...
In cell studies, seaweed extract
outperforms remdesivir in blocking
COVID-19 virus
Published online today in Cell Discovery, the
research is the latest example of a decoy strategy
researchers from the Center...
High-deductible health plans and major
cardiovascular outcomes
Cardiovascular disease kills more people in the U.S.
than any other condition, accounting for 30% of
deaths in 2017. Improvements...
How COVID-19 causes smell loss
Now, an international team of researchers led by
neuroscientists at Harvard Medical School has
identified the olfactory cell...
Elevated levels of a specific protein found
to correlate with inflammatory symptom
severity in COVID
A new study found raised levels of transforming
growth factor beta-induced protein (TGFBIp) in
blood sampled from roughly...
Photochromic bismuth complexes show
great promise for optical memory
elements
IMAGE: Working routine in Center for Energy
Science and Technology. view more Credit: Timur
Sabirov / Skoltech Russian...
Genetic mutations predispose individuals
to severe COVID-19
Current observations suggest that the coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2 causes severe symptoms mainly in
elderly patients with chronic...
Alaska is getting wetter. That’s bad news
for permafrost and the climate.
IMAGE: Postdoctoral fellow Catherine Dielemen
associated with Merritt Turetsky’s research group
uses a frost...
NASA’s tracking Hawaii-bound Major
Hurricane Douglas
IMAGE: On July 24 at 6:30 a.m. EDT (1030 UTC),
the MODIS instrument aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite
gathered temperature...
Manipulating non-magnetic atoms in a
chromium halide enables tuning of
magnetic properties
IMAGE: The atomic landscape of chromium halides
are illustrated. The magnetic chromium atoms
appear as gray spheres...
NASA animation tracks Tropical Storm
Hanna’s progression
IMAGE: This animation of visible imagery from
NASA Aqua Satellite shows the development of
Tropical Storm Hanna from...
Citizen science at heart of new study
showing COVID-19 seismic noise
reduction
IMAGE: Locations of the 268 global seismic stations
used in the study. Lockdown effects are observed
(red) at 185 of...
There will NOT be a Covid-19 baby boom:
Pregnancies will fall as the pandemic
fades
There will not be a Covid-19 baby boom straight
after the pandemic because couples will be too
concerned about their money,...
Fitbit wearers asked to join a study to see
if smartwatches can detect signs of
coronavirus
Fitbit wearers are being asked to join a study to see
if smartwatches can detect the coronavirus. King’s
College London...
Coronavirus can infect people 26 FEET
away in cold moving air, finds study
Coronavirus is able to travel more than 26 feet (eight
metres) in cold environments with moving air,
according to a study...
Coronavirus: Lockdowns DON’T reduce
death rate, study claims
Lockdowns have not had a big impact on
coronavirus death rates around the world, scientists
have claimed, and the health...
Coronavirus infection rates have RISEN
in 63 areas of England in the past week
Coronavirus cases have risen in 63 local authorities
in England in the past week, and Blackburn has
become the new epicentre...
Coronavirus death rate in the North West
of England was TRIPLE that of London in
June
An interactive map which
highlights coronavirus deaths by postcode in
England and Wales reveals people in the North
West...
Boris Johnson slams ‘nuts anti-vaxxers’
as he urges ‘everybody’ to get a flu jab
before winter
Boris Johnson lashed out at ‘nuts’ anti-vaxxers
today as he urged all Britons to get a flu jab in the
run-up...
Coronavirus antibodies fall dramatically
in first 3 months after mild cases of
COVID-19
Previous reports have suggested that antibodies
against the novel coronavirus are short-lived, but the
rate at which they...
Researchers discover new pathways that
could help treat RNA viruses
“When we first started this research, we never
anticipated that we’d be in the midst of a pandemic
caused by...
Calcium channel subunits play a major
role in autism spectrum disorders
?2? subunits have different effects on the formation
of new synapses Autism spectrum disorders involve
impaired development...
Antibiotics disrupt development of the
‘social brain’ in mice
Katerina Johnson, from the University’s
Departments of Psychiatry and Experimental
Psychology, was researching the...
Older adults coped with pandemic best,
study reveals
Based on daily diary data collected between mid-
March and mid-April of this year, the researchers
found that older adults...
We are mutating SARS-CoV-2, but it is
evolving back
All organisms mutate. You were for example born
with between 10 and 100 new mutations in your
DNA. Mutation is usually a...
Unprecedented effort to ramp up testing
technologies for COVID-19
To fill this urgent need, the Rapid Acceleration of
Diagnostics (RADx) program was established in just
five days following...
When it comes to happiness, what’s love
got to do with it?
The study — published in the Journal of Positive
Psychology — examined the relationship histories of
7,532 people...
Researchers find evidence of smallpox in
the viking age
The fatal disease smallpox is older and more
widespread than scientists so far have proved. A
new study by an international...
New approach simultaneously measures
EEG and fMRI connectomes
IMAGE: Sepideh Sadaghiani is interested in
studying the connectivity and functions of brain
networks. view more Credit:...
Online tools can improve autism
diagnosis
IMAGE: Online tools and assessments can help
speed up diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder
(ASD), the first comprehensive...
New technology makes homes more
energy independent, helps divert power
during blackouts
IMAGE: Mixed neighborhood used in the
researchers’ computer simulation. Open circles
denote nodes where homes...
Getting a grip on near-field light
IMAGE: Designer landscape of localized light in the
shape of an elephant. Guided light is molded by
bouncing back and...
Coronavirus makes changes that cause
cells not to recognize it
IMAGE: Yogesh K. Gupta, PhD, and colleagues at
UT Health San Antonio discovered the mechanism
by which the novel coronavirus...
Health, well-being and food security of
families deteriorating under COVID-19
stress
The ongoing disruptive changes from efforts to
reduce the spread of COVID-19 are having a
substantial negative impact on...
T cells can shift from helping to harming
in atherosclerosis
IMAGE: Everyone produces T cells that can
recognize ApoB, the protein backbone of LDL
cholesterol, better knowns as...
Coronavirus: Has Covid-19 exposed UK’s
underlying ill health?
Covid-19 has taken a disproportionate toll on those
with underlying health conditions. Some experts say
the crisis has shone...
Coronavirus: Mothers ‘unlikely to infect
newborns’
Women who have Covid-19 are unlikely to pass on
the infection to their babies during childbirth if
precautions are in place,...
Coronavirus: New face covering rules
come into force in England
Face coverings are now compulsory for customers
in shops in England, after new coronavirus rules
came into force within 12...
Most people in England to be offered flu
vaccine
Most people in England, about 30 million, are to be
offered the flu vaccine this year, the government
says. It is to prepare...
Scientists discover coronavirus in the
EARS of two dead Covid-positive
Scientists discover coronavirus in the EARS of two
dead Covid-positive patients as studies suggest
hearing loss may be a...
Coronavirus US: NIH to launch ‘flurry’ of
treatment trials
NIH is gearing up to launch a ‘flurry’ of clinical trials
using everything from antibodies to blood thinners...
NIH officials announce plan to ramp
coronavirus testing up to 6 million a DAY
by December
NIH officials announce plan to ramp coronavirus
testing up to 6 million a DAY by December by
building ‘mega-labs’...
Coronavirus on track to be second
leading cause of death in LA
If the crisis continues at its current clip, coronavirus
is on track to become the second leading cause of
death in Los Angeles...
Coronavirus England: Testing is getting
SLOWER, data shows
Waiting times for coronavirus swab test results have
surged in the past week and now one in three
people at drive-through...
Coronavirus England: 10% July hospital
deaths at Kent NHS trust
One in every 10 Covid-19 deaths in English
hospitals in July have been at a single NHS trust in
Kent, data has revealed. Some...
UK announces 53 more coronavirus
deaths taking the UK total to 45,554
Another 53 people have died of the coronavirus in
the UK, according to the Government, taking the
total to 45,554. But there...
Parents should NOT buy face masks for
children because they ‘can cause
choking and suffocation’
Parents should not buy face masks for children
under three because they can cause choking and
suffocation, Public Health...
Lone Star ticks in Illinois can carry,
transmit Heartland virus
The findings are reported in the journal Emerging
Infectious Diseases. In July 2018, a resident of
Kankakee County was hospitalized...
Lung ultrasound shows duration, severity
of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
“In addition,” concluded Yao Zhang of at China’s
Beijing Ditan Hospital, “our results indicate that...
New CT scan method lowers radiation
exposure
The technique, demonstrated on a small sample in a
micro CT scanner, could potentially be adapted for
medical scanners and...
Reexamining the history of slavery
through 23andMe African ancestry data
“Our study combined the genetic data of more than
50,000 people on both sides of the Atlantic with
historical records...
How mosquitoes got their taste for
human blood and what it means for the
future
“Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are invasive across the
global tropics, where a strong preference for human
hosts and habitats...
COVID-19 vaccine innovation could
dramatically speed up worldwide
production
The new findings are described in the journal
Science. Most coronavirus vaccine candidates train
the human immune system...
Driving immunometabolism to control
lung infection
Although the bacteria that causes TB (called Mtb)
has scourged humankind for millennia, we do not
fully understand the complexities...
COVID-19 lockdown caused 50 percent
global reduction in human-linked Earth
vibrations
This quiet period, likely caused by the total global
effect of social distancing measures, closure of
services and industry,...
Study identifies spread of bee disease via
flowers
ITHACA, N.Y. – One in 11 flowers carries disease-
causing parasites known to contribute to bee
declines, according to...
Some ‘inert’ drug ingredients may be
biologically active
Some supposedly inert ingredients in common drugs
— such as dyes and preservatives — may
potentially be biologically...
Small-farm tech reduces deforestation,
climate change
IMAGE: Miombo woodlands near the Lower
Zambezi National Park, Zambia. view more Credit:
Johanne Pelletier ITHACA,...
Silicon core fishbone waveguide extends
frequency comb
IMAGE: Waveguide design, Zhang et al. doi
10.1117/1.AP.2.4.046001 view more Credit: Zhang
et al. Frequency...
Young dolphins pick their friends wisely
DURHAM , N.C. — Strategic networking is key to
career success, and not just for humans. A new
study of wild bottlenose...
Do bicycles slow down cars on low
speed, low traffic roads? Latest research
says ‘no’
The new article Evidence from Urban Roads without
Bicycle Lanes on the Impact of Bicycle Traffic on
Passenger Car Travel...
L-type calcium channel blockers may
contribute to heart failure, study finds
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — L-type calcium channel
blockers (LCCBs) — the most widely used drugs for
treating hypertension...
Tandem catalytic system efficiently
converts carbon dioxide to methanol
IMAGE: Boston College researchers used three
different catalysts in one system to transform, in
three steps, the greenhouse...
US military improved mortality since
World War II, but there have been
alarming exceptions
“This shows us the big picture of combat casualty
outcomes from the beginning of World War II
through the modern era,...
Fasting diet could boost breast cancer
therapy
In studies on mice and in two small breast cancer
clinical trials, researchers at USC and the IFOM
Cancer Institute in Milan...
Science sweetens stingless bee species
honey health claims
University of Queensland organic chemist Associate
Professor Mary Fletcher said Indigenous peoples
Scientists discover how immune cells
mobilize to fight infection
The study, led by scientists at the University of York,
reveals how B-cells — crucial agents of the immune
had long known that native... response...
Ibuprofen does not hinder bone fracture
healing in children
The study examined 95 skeletally immature children
with fractures. Forty-six patients in the control group
received acetaminophen...
Atomic force microscopy reveals
nanoscale dental erosion from beverages
Enamel is the hard-white substance that forms the
outer part of a tooth. It is the hardest substance in
the human body, even...
Neanderthals may have had a lower
threshold for pain
As several Neanderthal genomes of high quality are
now available researchers can identify genetic
changes that were present...
Vikings had smallpox and may have
helped spread the world’s deadliest virus
Smallpox spread from person to person via
infectious droplets, killed around a third of sufferers
and left another third...
A new approach to aiding black male
trauma survivors
IMAGE: A new study by researchers at the
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (Penn
Nursing) and Drexel University...
NASA finds strength in new Gulf Tropical
Depression 8
IMAGE: On July 23 at 4:05 a.m. EDT (0805 UTC),
the MODIS instrument aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite
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Coronavirus health news july 2020

  • 1. Health A-ZHealth A-Z Conditions-ProceduresConditions-Procedures Drugs & SuplementsDrugs & Suplements Interactive ToolsInteractive Tools NIH awards nearly $250 million to seven firms making COVID tests The US government is investing a cumulative $248.7 million in seven biotech companies making next-generation coronavirus... Less than HALF of Brits are still social distancing: Only 31% always completely follow the measures Fewer than HALF of Brits are still social distancing: Only 31% always completely follow the measures when spending time with... Coronavirus UK: Cases are soaring in Shropshire and Swindon Coronavirus cases are soaring in Shropshire, Swindon and North Yorkshire, according to official data used by the government... Fury over Boris Johnson’s plan to pause shielding as experts say it’s not safe to return to work Boris Johnson‘s sparked fury today by announcing shielding restrictions will still be lifted for thousands of vulnerable... Coronavirus England: Cases rise 68% in fortnight Coronavirus cases in England are now at the highest levels since May and government scientists are ‘no longer confident’... Coronavirus: Chris Whitty says England at ‘limits’ of lockdown Coronavirus cases are rising in the UK because ministers pushed lockdown easing measures ‘to their limits’, England’s... Coronavirus UK: 120 new fatalities in preliminary death toll Britain today recorded 880 more coronavirus cases in the highest daily spike for a month amid fears more local lockdowns... New drug targets for lethal brain cancer discovered The results, published today (30 July) in Genome Biology present the first mouse model of its kind, which is available for... Vaping linked with heart problems “Vaping is marketed towards teenagers and the tobacco industry uses celebrities to promote it as being healthier than... New set of channels connecting malaria parasite and blood cells The finding follows an earlier discovery of another set of channels through the membrane enabling the two-way flow of proteins... The enemy within: Safeguarding against the spread of intracellular bacteria The team revealed that the spread of Salmonella is curtailed by the death of infected cells, but surprisingly cells can die... Forty percent of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by targeting 12 risk factors throughout life Twenty-eight world-leading dementia experts added three new risk factors in the new report — excessive alcohol intake... Major depressive episodes far more common than previously believed National survey data currently shows that approximately 17% of women and 10% of men report having a history of major depressive... Tinkering with roundworm proteins offers hope for anti-aging drugs The roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans), a millimeter-long nematode commonly used in lab testing, enjoyed a boost... ‘Little brain’ or cerebellum not so little after all Sometimes referred to by its Latin translation as the ‘”little brain”‘, the cerebellum is located... Rosalind Franklin University Researcher awarded NIH grant for CLN3 Batten disease study NORTH CHICAGO, IL, July 31, 2020 — Researchers led by a team at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science... Google searches during pandemic hint at future increase in suicide NEW YORK, NY (July 31, 2020) — U.S. Google searches for information about financial difficulties and disaster relief... Insights on the gut microbiome could shape more powerful, precise treatment Using real-world data and predictive models, investigators identify key factors that determine success of fecal microbiota... To distinguish contexts, animals think probabilistically, study suggests Minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for osteoid osteoma of the HOME » 2020 » JULY Search SEARCH RECENT POSTS Covid-19: Impact on Israel Covid-19: How winter exercise could help us cope with pandemic Covid-19: How will the pandemic affect global health in 2021? Is it wise to carry on shielding in the 12 weeks between your first and second jabs? Thousands at risk of blindness set to benefit from a new eye drug HEALTH NOTES: Surge in patients admitted to hospital for alcohol-related liver disease I caught Covid from a hospital, we must give all NHS workers the jab My chest pains are terrifying How many have to die before Britain tackles its black and Asian organ donor crisis? A couch potato took part in experiment on boosting immunity ‘Covid loves a crowd… so stay at home this New Year’s Eve’ says NHS boss Professor Hugh Montgomery says hospitals are facing a "tsunami" of Covid cases. Face masks: How to wear one correctly ‘We filmed our dad’s final months to help people’ JOANNA HALL’S 30-day exercise plan to kickstart your New Year New mutant coronavirus strain IS more contagious by nearly 50% DR MICHAEL MOSLEY launches a new series to make 2021 your healthiest year yet Allergists offer reassurance regarding potential allergic reactions to COVID-19 vaccines Putty-like composites of gallium metal with potential for real- world application Nanoparticle drug-delivery system developed to treat brain disorders
  • 2. IMAGE: A maze in the Wilson lab at MIT. A rodent must infer that this is a different context than, say, a maze that... spine This research defines the new mini-invasive technique for the treatment of osteoid osteomas, which are benign but painful... Cooling of Earth caused by eruptions, not meteors IMAGE: Workers excavating Hall’s Cave in Central Texas view more Credit: Mike Waters/Texas AM University Ancient... Scientists discover new class of semiconducting entropy-stabilized materials IMAGE: Crystal structure of GeSnPbSSeTe, a semiconducting entropy-stabilized chalcogenide alloy. The yellow atoms are... New printing process advances 3D capabilities IMAGE: This tensile object was created using 3D injection printing, a new technology invented by UMass Lowell Plastics... Coronavirus: Care home visits ‘delayed’ over lack of testing A number of care homes in England are having to delay the resumption of visits because of a lack of coronavirus testing for... Coronavirus: ‘Chancellor must protect’ jobs of those shielding Charities are calling on the chancellor to protect the jobs of workers who have been shielding during the pandemic. A total... Coronavirus infections rising in England Coronavirus infections are rising in England, Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures suggest. A sample of households... Coronavirus: Visiting people at home banned in parts of northern England Media captionHealth Secretary Matt Hancock: “We take this action with a heavy heart” Millions of people in parts... Laughter acts as a stress buffer — and even smiling helps It is estimated that people typically laugh 18 times a day — generally during interactions with other people and depending... New understanding of CRISPR-Cas9 tool could improve gene editing Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have now obtained the first 3D structure of one of the most promising... Your brain parasite isn’t making you sick — here’s why IMAGE: Tajie Harris, PhD, is part of UVA’s Department of Neuroscience, the interim director of the Center for... New risk tool developed for cardiac arrest patients Experts have developed a risk score to predict cardiac arrest patient outcomes. The study published today in European Heart... Gut microbiome translates stress into sickle cell crises July 30, 2020–(BRONX, NY)–A new study shows how chronic psychological stress leads to painful vessel-clogging... One-size does not fit all for post-disaster recovery, PSU study finds IMAGE: Residents in Kashigaun used work exchange to build and renovate homes according to the new building codes at... ESMO experts: Do not discontinue or delay cancer treatment impacting on overall survival Lugano, Switzerland – 31 July 2020. An ESMO interdisciplinary expert consensus paper on how to manage cancer patients... Nano-sponges of solid acid transform carbon dioxide to fuel and plastic waste to chemicals IMAGE: Nano solid acids that transform carbon dioxide directly to fuel(dimethyl ether) and plastic waste into chemicals... Reduced coral reef fish biodiversity under temperatures that mirror climate predictions IMAGE: Cryptobenthic reef fish view more Credit: Jordan M. Casey Fast facts An international team of... Surprising number of exoplanets could host life IMAGE: The Trappist-1 planetary system has three planets in its habitable zone, whereas our system only has one. ... California man needed most of his fingers amputated due to coronavirus A California man says he feels lucky to be alive after he was hospitalized for more than two months following a bout with... Coronavirus: ‘NO evidence’ hydroxychloroquine fights infection A Texas-based doctor whose declarations about using hydroxychloroquine to cure COVID-19 were retweeted by Donald Trump... Coronavirus US: Birth rate fall FURTHER amid the pandemic When the coronavirus pandemic first took hold in the US, many predicted that stay-at-home orders would lead to a surge in...
  • 3. At-home coronavirus tests may miss infections, study suggests Tens of thousands of Americans who swabbed themselves for coronavirus testing may have falsely been told they were free of... Coronavirus: Under-5s spread infection as easily as older kids Children younger than five can spread coronavirus just as easily as older kids and adults and have up to 100 TIMES more coronavirus... Only 7.1% of the UK has had coronavirus: Major antibody study reveals How Covid affected England, Wales and Scotland: People in London were twice as likely to have had the disease as... Ministers are urged to speed up their review into ‘inflated’ daily Covid-19 death figures Professor Heneghan, director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at the prestigious university, questioned... ‘I’m worried about a second wave’: Matt Hancock warns wave of infections is ‘rolling across Europe’ Matt Hancock today denied stoking up Covid-19 panic and hysteria after he warned a second wave was ‘starting to roll... Higher end of normal blood platelet count could indicate cancer Platelets perform a crucial function in blood, including helping blood to clot, which helps us heal wounds. However, Exeter... The mystery of the less deadly mosquito nets Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets, or LLINs, are credited with having saved 6.8 million lives from 2000 to 2015. “While... Higher BPA levels linked to more asthma symptoms in children While some products, including baby bottles, no longer contain BPA, exposures to BPA remain almost universal, and there are... Music training may not make children smarter after all Previous research trials, carried out to examine a potential causal link between music training and improved cognitive and... What jigsaw puzzles tell us about child development But little has been known about how children learn to do jigsaw puzzles. Now, new research led by the University of East... Decline in US cardiac deaths slowing, while county-level disparities grow Researchers in China and the U.S. accessed multiple databases to analyze county-by-county data on nearly 1.6 million premature... Antibiotics use early in life increases risk of inflammatory bowel disease later in life The study, published in Genome Medicine, provides further evidence supporting the idea that the use of antibiotics in children... Cell competition in the thymus is crucial in a healthy organism The thymus is one of the organs of the immune system where T lymphocytes develop, a type of cells that is essential to fight... Researchers find increase in comorbidities among hospitalized patients with heart failure IMAGE: Melissa Caughey, PhD, instructor in the UNC/NC State Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, is the senior... FSU engineering researchers harness wind data to help meet energy needs in Florida Florida is one of several states in the Southeast where wind energy is virtually nonexistent, which is one reason wind farms... National Academies publishes guide to help public officials make sense of COVID-19 data As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, officials across the country have had to make decisions about opening and closing schools,... Gut feelings can be good for us New research has found that paying greater attention to internal bodily sensations can increase our appreciation of our own... How to improve climate modeling and prediction We are changing the Earth system at a unprecedented speed without knowing the consequences in detail. Increasingly detailed,... ETRI develops eco-friendly color thin-film solar cells IMAGE: The eco-friendly color CIGS thin film solar cells developed by ETRI researchers. view more Credit:... Unusual electron sharing found in cool crystal IMAGE: When CsW2O6 is cooled below -58°C, molecular triangles form of tungsten atoms that are bonded together by only... Coronavirus: Virus isolation period extended from seven to 10 days People who test positive for coronavirus or show symptoms in the UK must now self-isolate for at least 10 days, rather than... ‘More Zoom medicine needed’ in NHS says Hancock People should have phone or video consultations with their doctors unless there is a clinical reason not to, Health Secretary...
  • 4. Coronavirus: England highest level of excess deaths The UK saw some of the biggest rises in deaths rates in Europe in the months until the middle of June, official analysis... Coronavirus: Lockdown tightened in parts of northern England Separate households will not be allowed to meet indoors in Greater Manchester, East Lancashire and parts of West Yorkshire... Coronavirus: England’s excess deaths level highest in Europe England suffered the highest level of excess deaths in Europe during the coronavirus pandemic, startling figures today revealed... Coronavirus UK: Government launches new test and trace drive The Government will launch a new NHS Test and Trace public health campaign in a desperate bid to improve the lagging system... A QUARTER of Britons say Spain quarantine has made them rethink their holiday plans EXCLUSIVE: A QUARTER of Britons say the introduction of coronavirus quarantine for Spain has made them rethink their holiday... Dementia rates could fall 40% if people live healthier lives Hundreds of thousands of people could ward off dementia by adopting a healthy lifestyle, a major study has found. Some 40... Coronavirus UK: Care residents and staff face 5-week test delay Boss of UK’s largest care provider reveals residents and staff face a FIVE WEEK delay for Covid-19 tests because of... Tens of thousands of Britons who had Covid-19 may have wrongly been told they were free of the virus Tens of thousands of Britons may have wrongly been told they were free of Covid-19 because of the DIY tests the government... Coronavirus Europe: Is second wave REALLY imminent? UK ministers met today to thrash out plans to place travel restrictions on more European countries with spiralling coronavirus... Britain’s Covid-19 cases rise AGAIN with infections up 12% in a week A further 38 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in Britain today, bringing the total number of the confirmed... New insights into wound healing The team, led by Delaram Shakiba, a postdoctoral fellow from the NSF Science and Technology Center for Engineering Mechanobiology... Cholesterol-lowering drug improved function of heart’s arteries The drug used in the study, a PCSK9 inhibitor, lowers the activity of PCSK9, a protein involved in cholesterol metabolism.... Social distancing varies by income in United States The study, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, used anonymized data from mobile device... Single-shot COVID-19 vaccine protects non-human primates “This vaccine led to robust protection against SARS- CoV-2 in rhesus macaques and is now being evaluated in humans,”... Rapid test for the determination of antibodies against Sars-Cov-2 The test was developed at the Institute of Virology and Immunology (IVI) of the University of Bern and the Swiss Federal... Helicopter parents should step back and watch, study recommends As part of her PhD at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia, Mandy Richardson conducted the world’s first data-driven... ‘Drawn-on-skin’ electronics offer breakthrough in wearable monitors The advance, the researchers report in Nature Communications, allows for the collection of more precise, motion artifact-free... Young kids could spread COVID-19 as much as older children and adults, study suggests Findings, published in JAMA Pediatrics, point to the possibility that the youngest children transmit the virus as much as... NASA-NOAA satellite tracks Isaias’ development, movement, soaking potential IMAGE: NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided a visible image Tropical Storm Isaias after it formed in the... Implementation of social distancing policies correlates with significant reduction in SARS-CoV-2 transmission HOUSTON — According to researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, the implementation of social... CHOP researchers identify lab profiles that differentiate MIS-C from COVID-19 in children Philadelphia, July 30, 2020–In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the SARS-CoV-2 virus Argonne-led team finds special engines and fuels could cut air emissions and water use Advanced fuels and new engine designs could reduce emissions and water use over the
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  • 7. Coronavirus UK: Government urged not to ‘panic’ over new cases Ministers don’t need to panic yet about rising coronavirus cases in Britain, leading experts insisted today after it... Coronavirus UK: Outbreak at pub packed with 200 drinkers Hundreds of people queued up for a coronavirus test in a Staffordshire market town today as it fought an outbreak linked... Coronavirus UK: BMA says government not doing enough Dr Chaand Nagpaul, the chairman of the British Medical Association, warned the UK Government is not doing enough... Britain’s coronavirus cases rise 14% in a week as experts urge ministers not to panic Covid-19 cases in Britain have risen again with the average number of infections jumping by 14 per cent in a week as scientists... Coronavirus UK: Testing arrivals could catch 94% infections Testing travellers for coronavirus one week after they arrive into the UK could catch virtually all imported cases and solve... Hospitalized COVID-19 patients have low risk of stroke “While there was initial concern for a high number of strokes related to COVID-19, that has not been born out. Importantly,... Researchers speed up gold-standard COVID-19 diagnostic test Their new approach could enable the wider adoption of COVID-19 testing for diagnosis in academic or research laboratories,... Experimental COVID-19 vaccine protects upper and lower airways in nonhuman primates The candidate vaccine, mRNA-1273, was co- developed by scientists at the NIAID Vaccine Research Center and at Moderna, Inc.,... New blood test shows great promise in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease For many years, the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s has been based on the characterization of amyloid plaques and tau tangles... New maps of chemical marks on DNA pinpoint regions relevant to many developmental diseases The data, published July 29, 2020, in a special edition of Nature devoted to the ENCODE Project (a public research effort... RNA sequences involved in regulating gene expression identified A research consortium known as ENCODE (Encyclopedia of DNA Elements) has made significant progress toward that goal, identifying... Pregnant Black and Hispanic women five times more likely to be exposed to coronavirus “Pregnant women are fairly representative of community exposure, and these data provide more evidence, on top of what... Pimavanserin reduced symptoms of dementia-related psychosis in phase 3 trial A large-scale trial has found a treatment with pimavanserin substantially reduced psychotic symptoms and reduced risk of... Genetically similar fungi cause severe infections in different hospitals IMAGE: An international study involving 16 hospitals found isolates with high levels of virulence. Species of Candida... First results of an upgraded device highlight lithium’s value for producing fusion IMAGE: The team that upgraded the LTX-?. Front row from left: Shigeyuki Kubota, Dylan Corl, Guy Rossi, Anurag Maan... NASA follows potential tropical cyclone 9 into eastern Caribbean IMAGE: NASA’s Terra satellite provided a visible image to forecasters of Potential Tropical Cyclone 9 on July... Cosmic tango between the very small and the very large While Einstein’s theory of general relativity can explain a large array of fascinating astrophysical and cosmological... COVID-19 risk model uses hospital data to guide decisions on social distancing With communities throughout the United States combating surges in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, researchers at The... Report provides new framework for understanding climate risks, impacts to US agriculture IMAGE: “We want to help farmers, ranchers and land managers adapt better under climate change, which requires... Social distancing varies by income in US IMAGE: A graph from the study depicts the percentage of people staying completely at home on weekdays, by income quintile.... Coronavirus vaccine: UK signs deal with GSK and Sanofi Coronavirus: Sending untested patients to care homes ‘reckless’
  • 8. The UK government has signed a fourth coronavirus vaccine deal, securing up to 60 million doses of an experimental treatment... The decision to allow hospital patients in England to be discharged to care homes without Covid-19 tests at the start of... Alzheimer’s: ‘Promising’ blood test for early stage of disease A blood test could spot Alzheimer’s disease at the earliest stage and years before symptoms appear, studies in the... Covid studies to examine virus link with ethnicity UK scientists are to receive millions of pounds of government funding for a raft of studies to learn why people from an ethnic... Care homes suffered ‘appalling’ errors by ministers during coronavirus crisis, MPs warn Ministers ‘threw care homes to the wolves’: Devastating MPs’ report says ‘appalling’ errors... UK scientists will get £4 million for Covid BAME study UK scientists will get £4 million to find out why black and Asian people are more likely to die from coronavirus Six projects... Scientist warns gloves achieve ‘nothing in the way of safety’ Why gloves may not protect you from Covid-19: Scientist warns they achieve ‘nothing in the way of safety’ and... Experts urge ministers not to overreact to rising coronavirus cases Ministers don’t need to panic yet about rising coronavirus cases in Britain, leading experts insisted today after it... You’ll have to BOOK an A&E appointment this winter: NHS told plans for patients to ‘call first’ Patients will be asked to book an AE appointment by calling 111 this winter, NHS bosses have been told. The plans, revealed... Oldham overtakes lockdown-Leicester to have the highest second coronavirus infection rate in England Oldham has overtaken Leicester to have the second highest Covid-19 infection rate in England, official figures revealed today. NHS statistics... Sweets using ‘made from fruit juice’ claims are ‘tricking people into thinking they’re healthy’ Waitrose’s Fruit Jellies, which proudly claim to be ‘made with fruit juice’, are loaded with a... Coronavirus outbreak at pub where 200 drinkers were crammed in A Staffordshire market town is today fighting a coronavirus outbreak linked to a local pub where at least ten people were... Newer PFAS compound detected for first time in Arctic seawater IMAGE: Aboard an icebreaker ship, researchers collected water samples flowing into and out of the Arctic Ocean and... Estimating bisphenol exposures in the Australian population Once found in bottles, food containers, cash register receipts and electronics, bisphenol A (BPA) has been phased out of... Decreased iron levels in seawater make mussels loosen their grip IMAGE: A mussel attaches to a sheet of glass via sticky plaques and hair-like threads. view more Credit: Jonathan... Americans are consuming less sugar but more nonnutritive sweeteners AUDIO: Reducing sugar consumption is an important public health strategy. Shu Wen Ng, PhD, discusses a new study from... Indigenous people vital for understanding environmental change IMAGE: Maasai communities in Kenya contribute to successful reforestation projects by using their indigenous knowledge. ... ‘Quantum negativity’ can power ultra- precise measurements IMAGE: Quantum laser light is shone onto a chemical molecule that we wish to measure. Then the light passes our “magic... Influx of electric vehicles accelerates need for grid planning IMAGE: Smart charging strategies can help manage loads on the grid and smooth out the duck curve. view more Credit:... New survey finds large racial divide in concern over ability to pay for COVID-19 treatment IMAGE: Has there been a time in the last 12 months when you or a member of your household has been unable to pay for... 9/11 first responders ‘may be at higher risk for dementia’ First responders at Ground Zero on 9/11 are at greater risk for dementia than average Americans, two new studies suggest. In... Pessimists die two years earlier on average Pessimists die two years earlier than the average person – but being an optimist does not lead to a longer life, study... Coronavirus US: Black and Hispanics at higher risk in all areas Scientists identify 21 drugs that show promise for treating COVID-19
  • 9. Black and Hispanic Americans are more likely to be infected with and die from the novel coronavirus, regardless of where... Scientists have identified 21 compounds that could help treat coronavirus, including everything from an already-approved... Further evidence World Trade Center responders are at risk for dementia One study in Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment and Disease Monitoring (DADM) shows that many responders... Researchers discover ‘Marie Kondo’ protein which aids in organizing fruit fly embryos Fertilized egg cells are loaded with maternal molecules that control the earliest steps of embryonic development. A critical... Telemedicine can help safety net providers expand access to medical specialists Safety new medical providers can substantially increase their telemedicine services with modest investments in new staff... Exposure to environmental chemicals may disrupt sleep during menopause CLEVELAND, Ohio (July 29, 2020)–For menopausal women who have difficulty sleeping, it might be because of chemicals... Studying interactions between ground- nesting bees and soils IMAGE: One of the ground-dwelling bees collected for identification. These bees contribute to the farm ecosystem. ... Pediatric experts offer tips for children’s mental health in transition back to school IMAGE: Whether this school year will take place in the classroom or at home, practicing your school routine with your... How the brain senses smell Rovereto, Italy, 29th July 2020 – An Italian-American research conducted by researchers at the IIT-Istituto Italiano... How plantains and carbon nanotubes can improve cars IMAGE: Carmakers have been using natural fibres for decades in high-end sedans and coupes. Natural fibers such as hemp,... Curtin research finds first African carder bees to reach Western Australia Curtin research has recorded the first known appearance of Pseudoanthidium (Immanthidium) repetitum, the African carder bee,... For rufous hummingbirds, migration looks different depending on age and sex IMAGE: Male rufous hummingbird. view more Credit: Josee Rousseau, OSU CORVALLIS, Ore. – Plucky, beautiful... Coronavirus: German officials ‘very concerned’ by rising cases The head of Germany’s public health agency has said he is “very concerned” by rising infections in the... PMDD: Thousands of women share their experiences PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) is an extreme form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) where women can fall into severe... Coronavirus: Why isn’t the UK testing travellers on arrival? A holiday in Spain now means two weeks of quarantine on return to the UK to help stop the spread of coronavirus across borders. Some... Coronavirus: Boris Johnson warns of Europe ‘second wave’ amid Spain row Media captionBoris Johnson defends adding Spain to the quarantine list Boris Johnson has warned there are signs... HRT lowers breast cancer risk in women after hysterectomies Hormone replacement therapy lowers risk of breast cancer by 25% for women who have had hysterectomies – but raises... Coronavirus US: Navy studies symptoms of young Marines US Navy is studying 3,500 teenage Marine recruits in an effort to learn why coronavirus makes some young people so much sicker... Health workers in US coronavirus units NINE TIMES more at risk Healthcare workers treating coronavirus patients face a much higher risk than their colleagues, but a hospital’s ventilation... Loss of smell from Covid-19 is not permanent, scientists say Scientists claim to have finally discovered how the coronavirus can cause patients to lose their sense of smell. Until now,... Daily coronavirus infections in the UK shoot up 30% in a week Covid-19 cases are still on the rise across the UK as the average daily number of infections has shot up to almost 700 —... Ex-Supreme Court judge says UK ‘can’t run from’ coronavirus Black Death How many died? Roughly 25million people in Europe died from the Black Death, or a third of the continent’s... Coronavirus UK: 23 test positive on Shropshire caravan site Travellers at the centre of a coronavirus outbreak in Shropshire say they have been ‘treated like Coronavirus: Men over 6 feet TWICE as likely to get infected Tall people could face a greater risk of getting Covid- 19, according to research that adds weight to the
  • 10. animals’. But... theory the disease... Novel diabetes drug candidate shows promising properties in human islets and mouse models Tested on isolated human and mouse pancreatic islets, mouse and rat cell cultures and animal models of both Type 1 and Type... How renegade protein interrupts brain cell function in Alzheimer’s disease Neuroscientists have previously found that tau can become toxic when extra chemical molecules accumulate with its structure... ‘SoundWear’ a heads-up sound augmentation gadget helps expand children’s play experience To counter such concerns, KAIST researchers designed a wearable bracelet using sound augmentation to leverage play benefits... Multiomics investigation revealing the characteristics of HIV-1-infected cells in vivo A research group at The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo (IMSUT) using HIV-1-infected cells performed... Reproductive effects of weed killer, glyphosate, examined in mice Two studies, published in the peer-reviewed academic journals Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology and Reproductive Toxicology,... Artificial intelligence could speed up and improve Alzheimer’s diagnosis The new research from the University of Sheffield’s Neuroscience Institute examines how the routine use of AI in healthcare... Increased attention to sad faces predicts depression risk in teenagers Researchers at Binghamton University, led by graduate student Cope Feurer and Professor of Psychology Brandon Gibb, aimed... Discovery will allow more sophisticated work at nanoscale Researchers led by a University of Houston engineer have reported a new understanding of the process and why some fluids... Your brain on birth control They are used by 150 million women worldwide and have been around for over 60 years. Oral contraceptives – like birth... Medicaid-covered mothers have less say in birthing experience: BU study Giving birth in the United States is a radically different experience based on race and income, illustrated most brutally... Econometric study on the JUUL system? s market entry in Canada finds vaping product availability could reduce combustible cigarette sales IMAGE: Juul Labs logo view more Credit: Juul Labs San Francisco (July 28, 2020) — As part of Juul... Calcium and vitamin D nutrient deficiencies lead to higher risk for osteoporosis Pharmavite LLC, the makers of Nature Made vitamins, minerals and supplements, announced the publication of a research article... Quitline plus surgery are big motivators for giving up smoking IMAGE: David Tom Cooke is a thoracic surgeon with UC Davis Health. view more Credit: UC Regents / UC Davis... Text messaging: The next gen of therapy in mental health In the U.S., it is estimated that approximately 19 percent of all adults have a diagnosable mental illness. Clinic-based... Solving materials problems with a quantum computer IMAGE: Artistic rendering of atomic structure of silicon carbide crystal showing defect (purple circle) and region... Human coagulation factor XIIIa expressed in pichia pastoris as fXIIIa hemostatic agent IMAGE: Schematic representation of pPICZ?C- FXIIIa vector view more Credit: Dr. Xu et al., Bentham Science... GPs get ready to give free flu jab to 30m people this winter The biggest immunisation programme of its kind in British history — that’s how the Government has billed its ambitious... Our expert examines whether snack bars can ever replace a proper meal Meal replacement shakes are no longer the preserve of slimmers. Now, there’s a new range of bars and shakes that cater... DR MAX PEMBERTON : Obesity threatens the NHSmore than Covid… Here we go again! A new war is declared on obesity and this time it’s personal. For it’s the Prime Minister himself who... Having a flu jab could cut the risk of over- 50s suffering a heart attack or stroke Getting a flu jab could slash the risk of middle-aged people suffering a heart attack or stroke, a study has found. Vaccinated... Listening to songs while running can boost your performance, scientists find DR MARTIN SCURR: Why your ‘bad breath’ may not be bad at all
  • 11. You don’t need an expert to tell you that listening to music while running can make it feel easier and more fun — but... I have had bad breath for nine years. I do not want to go to church or work because people laugh at me and I have become... Magic wand uses radio waves to spot even tiny breast tumours A wand that uses radio waves to pinpoint hard-to- find breast tumours could dramatically improve the accuracy of cancer surgery... Coronavirus: 5G networks do NOT raise risks, scientists say Researchers have swiftly debunked a scientific paper claiming 5G transmissions raise the risk of the novel coronavirus. Earlier... Population genetic screening shown to efficiently identify increased risk for inherited disease In 2018, the Healthy Nevada Project® (the largest, community-based population health study combining genetic, clinical,... Hedonism leads to happiness We all set ourselves long-term goals from time to time, such as finally getting into shape, eating less sugar or learning... Unparalleled inventory of the human gut ecosystem This project was led by EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) and included collaborators from the Wellcome... Studies demonstrate further evidence WTC responders are at risk for dementia IMAGE: These brain images are a compilation of MRI results from WTC responders. The images show gray matter atrophy... Scientists reveal an explosive secret hidden beneath seemingly trustworthy volcanoes IMAGE: The 2015 eruption at Wolf volcano in the Galapagos Archipelago. view more Credit: Gabriel Salazar,... Gene variations at birth reveal origins of inflammation and immune disease IMAGE: Dr Michael Inouye, Munz Chair of Cardiovascular Prediction and Prevention at the Baker Institute and Principal... Researchers discover cell communication mechanism that drives cancer adaptation Collaborative Cancer Research UK-funded studies from University of Oxford researchers have uncovered a new mechanism by which... Medieval medicine remedy could provide new treatment for modern day infections IMAGE: The Balds Eyesalve mixture in the lab. view more Credit: University of Warwick Antibiotic resistance... NYUAD astrophysicist investigates the possibility of life below the surface of Mars IMAGE: The Rosalind Franklin rover by European Space Agency and Roscosmos will drill 2 meters below the surface of... New machine learning method allows hospitals to share patient data — privately PHILADELPHIA – To answer medical questions that can be applied to a wide patient population, machine learning models... Seafood products made from cells should be labeled cell-based IMAGE: A meal featuring white fish, which someday may be made from the cells of fish. view more Credit: William... NHS Tayside claims it has ‘effectively eliminated’ hepatitis C A Scottish health board has claimed to be the first region in the world to effectively eliminate hepatitis C. NHS Tayside... Coronavirus: Safety fears over lack of translated virus advice A lack of translated coronavirus guidance is jeopardising the safety of non-English speakers in the UK, a joint letter to... Obesity: Have 20 years of policies had any effect? The prime minister has launched a new policy on obesity in England. This will not be the first attempt to tackle the problem... Coronavirus ‘most severe health emergency’ WHO has faced Covid-19 is easily the most severe global health emergency ever declared by the World Health Organization (WHO), its leader... Coronavirus ‘may inflict same damage as heart attacks’ Coronavirus may leave the heart with lasting, dangerous damage, two new studies suggest. It’s become clear that the... GP spent £4,000 of his own money on special support packs for frontline NHS staff Do you know a health hero? The Daily Mail, in partnership with eBay and NHS Charities Together, wants you to nominate special... Grandfather-of-seven tells how a quick blast of steam shrunk his enlarged prostate Men’s prostate glands tend to enlarge with age, making urination problematic. A new treatment that uses steam to reduce...
  • 12. Pneumonia vaccine may cut Alzheimer’s risk by up to 40% Pneumonia vaccine may reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s by up to 40%, study finds – as evidence mounts... Experts reveal how lockdown made hoarding disorder symptoms WORSE Since lockdown started, Faye Dawson has been forced to sleep on her sofa and eat sandwiches and cold ready meals because... Arthritis anti-inflammatory treatment could halt immune system ‘storm’ to coronavirus Could an arthritis drug be a breakthrough treatment for Covid? Doctors say anti-inflammatory treatment could halt the immune... Coronavirus Germany: Merkel ally says country has second wave ‘The second wave of coronavirus is already in Germany’, senior Merkel ally says, as he admits ‘we have... Ads for butter, cheese and ketchup may be banned before 9pm Britons may have to wave goodbye to daytime adverts on cheese, yoghurts and olive oil in Boris Johnson’s ‘nanny-state’... Ultra-low power brain implants find meaningful signal in grey matter noise The team, led by Cynthia Chestek, associate professor of biomedical engineering and core faculty at the Robotics Institute,... Protecting beta cells against stress may guard against type 1 diabetes Research in mouse models and in human cells has shown that targeting a protein called renalase may protect beta cells against... MicroRNA shows promise for hair regrowth Hair growth depends on the health of dermal papillae (DP) cells, which regulate the hair follicle growth cycle. Current treatments... Stopping listeria reproduction ‘in its tracks’ Researchers at the University of Houston are reporting in the Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering that cobalt-doped... Lithium in drinking water linked with lower suicide rates Published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, the study collated research from around the world and found that geographical... A new way to target cancers using ‘synthetic lethality’ Synthetic lethality results when non-lethal mutations in different genes become deadly when combined in cells. In a new paper... Hydrogel mimics human brain with memorizing and forgetting ability The human brain learns things, but tends to forget them when the information is no longer important. Recreating this dynamic... Invisible barriers cut down on cheating Published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the study shows that simple environmental cues... Nationwide trends show fewer cancer patients seeking care since start of pandemic Research from the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center – Jefferson Health (SKCC) found significant decreases nationwide in the... Link between education, income inequality has existed for a century HOUSTON – (July 27, 2020) – Income is inextricably linked to access to education in America and it has been for... Study reveals how different mosquitoes respond to light and ti IMAGE: UCI School of Medicine research team, led by Todd Holmes, PhD, discovers how day- and night-biting mosquitoes... Highly invasive lung cancer cells have longer ‘fingers’ Tiny finger-like projections called filopodia drive invasive behavior in a rare subset of lung cancer cells, researchers... Study: Mapping crystal shapes could fast-track 2D materials IMAGE: Inspired by the work of Japanese snowflake researcher Ukichiro Nakaya, materials scientists from Rice University... Ferried across: Figuring out unconventional spin transport in quantum spin liquids IMAGE: A magnetic impulse at the left end causes spin excitations there owing to the time variability of their spins.... Study reveals how renegade protein interrupts brain cell function in Alzheimer’s disease Dozens of molecules may tangle up with rogue bundles of tau, a protein that normally gives nerve fibers structure, to cause... Tracking symptoms with app an inexact predictor of coronavirus infection A new piece in Family Practice, published by Oxford University Press, indicates that tracking symptoms affiliated with the... Woman loses 100LBS by following a ‘lazy keto’ diet A woman has revealed how she lost more than 100 pounds in just one year following a ‘lazy keto’ — her own simplified...
  • 13. Coronavirus UK: Pet cat is first animal to be infected Can animals catch Covid-19? The chance of your dog catching Covid-19 strain is very slim, according to the World Health Organization... Say goodbye to the adverts for butter, cheese and tomato ketchup! Britons may have to wave goodbye to daytime adverts on cheese, yoghurts and olive oil in Boris Johnson’s ‘nanny-state’... Britain records just SEVEN more Covid- 19 deaths in lowest daily toll Coronavirus cases are still rising in Britain with the rolling daily average number of new cases 15 per cent higher than... Coronavirus: Germany to impose Covid- 19 tests on travellers returning from high- risk countries Germany will make coronavirus tests mandatory for travellers returning from high-risk areas, as fears rise that summer travel... Coronavirus outbreak hits caravan park in Shropshire as 23 residents are diagnosed with the disease A coronavirus outbreak at a traveller site in Shropshire has seen nearly two dozen residents struck down with the life-threatening... F1 star Lewis Hamilton slammed for sharing anti-vaxxer post Lewis Hamilton insisted today he was ‘misinterpreted’ after he sparked backlash for sharing an anti-vaxxer... ‘NO travel is risk free’: No10 says countries could be suddenly added to quarantine list with Spain Downing Street risked causing more confusion among British holidaymakers and travel firms today, warning ‘no travel... Life in the pits: Scientists identify key enzyme behind body odor Researchers from the University of York have previously shown that only a few bacteria in your armpit are the real culprits... Brain cell types identified that may push males to fight and have sex Led by researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, the study showed that male mice struggled to have sex in experiments... Teen museum educators increase engagement, learning, in tween visitors Informal learning sites — such as museums, zoos and aquariums — often have programs for teenaged docents, or... Flu, pneumonia vaccinations tied to lower risk of Alzheimer’s dementia Three research studies reported at AAIC 2020 suggest: At least one flu vaccination was associated with a 17% reduction in... Novel label-free imaging technique brings out the inner light within T cells The method could help assess T cell involvement in immunotherapies for cancer treatment or autoimmune diseases. “T... Antibiotics alone successfully treat uncomplicated appendicitis in children Of 1,068 patients from 10 health centers enrolled in the study, 67.1% of those who elected to initially manage their care... NASA tracks Hanna’s soaking path into Mexico IMAGE: On July 26 at 3:35 p.m. EDT (1935 UTC) NASA’s Aqua satellite analyzed Hanna in infrared light using the... Yale to lead trial of potential COVID-19 treatment Yale School of Medicine and the biopharmaceutical firm AI Therapeutics have launched a multi- institutional clinical trial... NIST expands database that helps identify unknown compounds in milk IMAGE: Remoroza operates a mass spectrometer, a laboratory instrument used to identify chemical compounds. “We... Safe work protocols can increase the likelihood the business will fail INFORMS Journal Management Science Study Key Takeaways: Organizations that provide a safe workplace have significantly... University of Hawaii and iconic watercress farm collaborate on sustainability research IMAGE: Sumida Farm employees hand plant, harvest, and prepare watercress for market in much the same way they have... Randomness theory could hold key to internet security ITHACA, N.Y. – Is there an unbreakable code? The question has been central to cryptography for thousands of years,... How airway cells work together in regeneration and aging IMAGE: Microscopic image showing stem cells in young (left) and old (right) airways with cell nuclei seen in blue,... Scientists record rapid carbon loss from warming peatlands IMAGE: The Spruce and Peatland Responses Under Changing Environments project uses a series of enclosures to expose... Coronavirus doctor’s diary: Will vaccine sceptics make trials a headache? It will soon be critical for the NHS to start vaccinating people against flu, to prevent hospitals being swamped with flu...
  • 14. Coronavirus: Vietnam coma pilot warns people ‘not to be blasé’ Media captionScottish pilot Stephen Cameron spent 10 weeks in a coma in Vietnam A Scottish pilot, who spent... Coronavirus: How bad will winter really be? Winter is coming and traditionally it is party time for colds and flu. This has raised fears that coronavirus will surge... Obesity: Unhealthy ‘buy one get one free’ deals targeted “Buy one get one free” deals on unhealthy food will be banned as part of the government’s bid to tackle... Mother’s tooth abscess led to a life- threatening infection on her brain A single mother spent five months in hospital after an abscess on her tooth led to a life-threatening infection on her brain. Rebecca... Magic mushrooms ‘should be rescheduled’ like cannabis Magic mushrooms should be rescheduled in Britain to treat depression, top doctors have said. Leading experts have called... Wearing a facemask does not instil a ‘false sense of security’ against the coronavirus Wearing a face mask does not instill a false sense of security against coronavirus, scientists have concluded. The World... Scientists identify the key enzyme behind the pungent smell of BO BO decoded: Scientists identify the key enzyme behind the pungent smell of body odour – and it could lead to a new... Teaching unions call for face masks to be made mandatory for children Teaching unions have urged ministers to make face masks mandatory for children in secondary schools when they finally return... Coronavirus outbreak hits caravan park in Shropshire as 21 residents are diagnosed with the disease A coronavirus outbreak at a caravan park in Shropshire has seen nearly two dozen residents struck down with the life-threatening... Researchers develop a method for predicting unprecedented events A black swan event is a highly unlikely but massively consequential incident, such as the 2008 global recession and the loss... New native Hawaiian land snail species discovered, first in 60 years IMAGE: An adult Auriculella gagneorum, left, subadult and juvenile rest on the tip of a toothpick. The snails represent... Studying COVID-19’s envelope protein IMAGE: This artistic representation of a SARS-CoV- 2 virus shows the membrane protein (green) and envelope protein (purple)... Life in the pits: Scientists identify the key enzyme behind BO Scientists have discovered a unique enzyme responsible for the pungent characteristic smell we call body odour or BO. Researchers... How the zebrafish got its stripes IMAGE: Zoom into the zebrafish’s alternating pattern and the stripes of colour resolve into individual pigment... New CRISPR C-to-G DNA base editor expands the landscape of precision genome editing The new CRISPR-guided DNA base editing technologies are designed to efficiently induce “transversion” alterations... Simple urine test could significantly improve detection of adrenal cancer Imaging procedures, such as CT and MRI scans, are used in clinical practice with increasing frequency and often lead incidentally... Antiviral method against herpes paves the way for combating incurable viral infections Herpes virus infections are lifelong, with latency periods between recurring reactivations, making treatment difficult. The... Study finds decline in certain emergency hospitalizations during early phase of COVID-19 Boston – Early reports have shown the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a decline in patients seeking outpatient medical... Wealthier men are more likely to develop high blood pressure Sophia Antipolis, 27 July 2020: Working men with higher incomes are more likely to develop high blood pressure, reports... Existing evidence suggests face coverings do not lead to false sense of security Existing limited evidence suggests that wearing face coverings to protect against COVID-19 does not lead to a false sense... Researchers build first AI tool capable of identifying individual birds New research demonstrates for the first time that artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to train Study finds increase in number, severity of suicide-related calls to US Poison Control
  • 15. computers to recognise... (COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Over-the-counter (OTC) analgesics like acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)... Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Have Low Risk of Stroke PHILADELPHIA–While initial reports suggested a significant risk of stroke in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, a... ‘Selfish and loveless’ society in Uganda really is not IMAGE: he Ik society of Uganda, labeled half a century ago as selfish, actually has a culture that encourages sharing... Lead white pigments on Andean drinking vessels provide new historical context IMAGE: Lead researcher Allison Curley with qeros from the collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American... Coronavirus: Spain says outbreaks under control after UK orders quarantine Spain has said outbreaks of new Covid-19 cases are isolated and under control after the UK abruptly ordered people coming... Coronavirus: GPs to prescribe cycling in new obesity strategy Boris Johnson will set out his strategy to tackle obesity on Monday – including a 12-week plan for people to lose weight... ‘Self-eating’ process of stem cells may be the key to new regenerative therapies Human bodies contain over 200 different types of specialized cells. All of them can be derived from embryonic stem (ES) cells,... Tracking antibody profiles for influenza exposures across the lifespan Seasonal influenza remains a ubiquitous threat to human health. Each infection leaves a mark on a person’s immune system,... PolyA-miner assesses the effect of alternative polyadenylation on gene expression “APA is about modifying one of the ends, called the 3-prime end (3?end), of RNA strands that are transcribed from DNA.... Two distinct circuits drive inhibition in the sensory thalamus of the brain One powerful type of transformation comes from interactions between excitatory neurons that carry data to the neocortex and... Increasing rates of preventable hospitalizations among adults with dementia BOSTON – Older adults with dementia tend to be hospitalized more often than those without cognitive impairment. Now... Desert mosses use quartz rocks as sun shades IMAGE: In the Mojave Desert, a translucent quartz rock keeps the soil moist, the moss green and cuts the intensity... Lego-inspired bone and soft tissue repair with tiny, 3D-printed bricks IMAGE: regon Health Science University researchers have developed a tiny, 3D-printed technology that can be assembled... Phage therapy shows potential for treating prosthetic joint infections ROCHESTER, Minn. — Bacteriophages, or phages, may play a significant role in treating complex bacterial infections... Rely on gut feeling? New research identifies how second brain in gut communicates You’re faced with a big decision so your second brain provides what’s normally referred to as ‘gut instinct’,... New study explains ‘miracle’ of how the Warsaw Ghetto beat Typhus IMAGE: Painting by Israel Bernbaum, 1981. Oil on canvas, 70 3/8 x 82 1/4 inches view more Credit: Property... New model by CHOP researchers identifies noncoding mutations across five pediatric cancers Philadelphia, July 24, 2020–Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have developed a new computational... Novel drug delivery particles use neurotransmitters as a ‘passport’ into the brain IMAGE: A successful transfer of Cre-recombinase packaged in an NT-lipidoid-doped lipid nanoparticle is demonstated... Knowledge, concerns, behaviors of individuals during 1st week of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy What The Study Did: This is a survey study that examined the knowledge, concerns and behaviors of people living in different... COVID-19 medical leave among EMS responders, firefighters in New York What The Study Did: The use of medical leave among emergency medical service responders and firefighters in New York during... An origin story for a family of oddball meteorites Most meteorites that have landed on Earth are fragments of planetesimals, the very earliest protoplanetary bodies in the...
  • 16. Genetic mutations help MRSA to become highly resistant to antibiotics Scientists from the University of Sheffield have found that genetic mutations in MRSA allow it to evolve and become more... Big brains and dexterous hands IMAGE: Parents have to invest a lot of time and energy until their offspring are independent – like this Hanuman... Risk of sepsis greatest for patients with frailty, older age or urinary tract infections Patients with frailty, older age and urinary tract infections (UTIs) are at greatest risk of developing sepsis following... Why is obesity so common in COVID-19 patients? BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – A hormone that connects the body’s metabolism and immune response system may explain... Mouse study shows spinal cord injury causes bone marrow failure syndrome IMAGE: Lead author Phillip Popovic is, chair of the Ohio State Department of Neuroscience and executive director of... Coronavirus: UK brings back 14-day quarantine for Spain Travellers returning to the UK from Spain after midnight will have to quarantine for 14 days, the government has said. The... Coronavirus: PM to set out strategy to tackle obesity in UK Boris Johnson will set out his strategy to tackle obesity on Monday – including a 12-week plan for people lose weight... New mother, 41, convinced better care in 20s when she suffered anorexia may have spared IVF agony Of all the ways I imagined spending my 37th birthday, crying in the rain outside a London hospital was not one of them. But... The petrifying moment Covid-19 doctors stopped my twin brother’s heart, says DR CHRIS VAN TULLEKEN It’s a life-saving procedure I’ve witnessed – and carried out myself – dozens of times in the almost two decades... The 3D-printed cage that could spare hundreds of Britons from leg amputations A 3D-printed ‘cage’ could spare hundreds of Britons disabled by agonising bone fractures from limb amputation. The new... Why gym fanatics claim measuring time BETWEEN your heart beats can tell you if you’re overdoing it If, like a third of Britons, you own a fitness tracker, you may already count your steps, track your sleep quality and keep... Racism, slurs, hysteria… All for daring to suggest a banana isn’t as bad as six spoonfuls of sugar Two weeks ago, I wrote an article about bananas. Specifically, whether eating one was ‘the same as’ consuming six teaspoons... DR ELLIE CANNON: How long will it be before I’m free from the pain of shingles? I had shingles a few months ago and was given tablets. The blisters have gone but I still have pain across the side of my... Researchers capture cell-level details of curved cornea “As the curved outermost part of the eye, the cornea offers a transparent window into both ocular and general health... Cells react differently to genomic imprinting Previous studies have shown that imprinted genes are more active in some tissues, and less active in others. The neuroscientists... Gene in fat plays key role in insulin resistance In 2016, UTSW immunologist and geneticist Bruce Beutler, M.D., Zhao Zhang Ph.D., and their colleagues reported a new mouse... Two immunotherapies merged into single, more effective treatment Now, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have combined two immunotherapy strategies into... New cell profiling method could speed TB drug discovery Current treatment requires multiple drugs for at least six months and sometimes years, and antibiotic resistance is growing,... Study finds global trends in women’s breast cancer show cause for concern A new study published in The Lancet Global Health includes data on women from 41 countries and found that in higher income... Dual role discovered for molecule involved in autoimmune eye disease In autoimmune uveitis, immune cells become abnormally activated and begin to destroy healthy cells, including light-sensing... Discovery of a rare human gene mutation that causes MAIT cells to disappear IMAGE: A man gazes at the complex protein structures of his own immune system, and the rare genetic mutations that... Serendipity broadens the scope for making graphite IMAGE: Curtin University researchers have unexpectedly discovered a new way to make crystalline graphite, an essential...
  • 17. Look into the mirror IMAGE: The super-camera allows for diagnosing corneal diseases quickly, cheaply and painlessly. view more Credit:... Solving the jigsaw puzzle of regional carbon budgets IMAGE: Carbon storage change from inventories (? C in red) and lateral fluxes from trade and riverine carbon export... Rapid COVID-19 test developed to detect neutralising antibodies with high specificity and sensitivity According to a study published in Nature Biotechnology, the sVNT is capable of detecting the functional neutralising antibodies... Antiviral method against herpes paves the way for combatting incurable viral infections Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered a new method to treat human herpes viruses. The new broad-spectrum... AsEH enzyme: A new pharmacological target against Alzheimer’s disease IMAGE: From left to right, Santiago Vázquez, Carles Galdeano, Mercè Pallàs and Christian Griñán-Ferré (Faculty... Ocean features and changes in the past are explored to anticipate future climate IMAGE: A core being extracted from the floor of the Bay of Biscay taken on board an oceanographic vessel. view... Pandemic to accelerate adoption of electronic patient portal for epilepsy Dublin, Friday, 24 July 2020: The COVID-19 pandemic is a catalyst to accelerate the adoption of technology-enabled patient... Sci-fi foretold social media, Uber and Augmented Reality, offers insights into the future Science fiction authors foresaw augmented reality video games, the rise of social media and trends of hyper-consumption,... Brazilian researchers develop an optical fiber made of gel derived from marine algae IMAGE: Edible, biocompatible and biodegradable, these fibers have potential for various medical applications. ... Healthy international travelers not likely to acquire Candida auris Washington, DC – July 24, 2020 – Researchers have shown that there is a low risk for healthy people to acquire... High levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria found on equipment in communal gyms Washington, DC – July 24, 2020 – Research presented at ASM Microbe Online found that 43% of Staphylococcus bacteria... Plant-based diets shown to lower blood pressure even with limited meat and dairy Consuming a plant-based diet can lower blood pressure even if small amounts of meat and dairy are consumed too, according... Experimental optimal verification of entangled states using local measurements Quantum information is a field where the information is encoded into quantum states. Taking advantage of the “quantumness”... Artificial intelligence can help predict the bacteria responsible for pneumonia in emergency rooms Washington, DC – July 24, 2020 – A team of researchers showed that artificial intelligence (AI) could help predict... Coronavirus: Obesity increases risks from Covid-19, experts say Being obese or overweight puts you at greater risk of serious illness or death from Covid-19, experts say after examining... Narrow wavebands of UV light kill germs Back in 2012, the NIST scientists and their collaborators published several papers on some fundamental findings with potential... Antioxidant-rich powders from blueberry, persimmon waste could be good for gut microbiota In recent years, fruit and vegetable powders have become popular as a way to add beneficial compounds, such as polyphenols... What happens around an Alzheimer plaque? The role of amyloid plaques in Alzheimer’s disease has puzzled scientists ever since Alois Alzheimer first described... Novel PFAS comprise 24% of those measured in blood of Wilmington, N.C. residents The GenX Exposure Study began in 2017 after NC State researchers found a chemical called GenX in Wilmington residents’... Fine-tuning adoptive cell therapy for advanced cancers In a new study looking at adoptive cell transfer products bearing a transgenic T-cell receptor (TCR), researchers at the... China 2050: How the US should prepare for an ascendant China — RAND Report Nature study identifies 21 existing drugs that could treat COVID-19
  • 18. The United States should prepare for a triumphant or ascending People’s Republic of China – scenarios that not... A Nature study authored by a global team of scientists and led by Sumit Chanda, Ph.D., professor at Sanford Burnham Prebys... Researchers use cell imaging and mathematical modeling to understand cancer progression IMAGE: A tetraploid RPE-1 mitotic cell. Centrioles are displayed in green (two dots at each centrosome/spindle pole);... Another mRNA-based vaccine candidate protects animals against SARS-CoV-2 An experimental messenger RNA (mRNA)-based vaccine against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) elicits... Proposed framework for integrating chatbots into health care While the technology for developing artificial intelligence-powered chatbots has existed for some time, a new viewpoint piece... NASA Water vapor data reveals Tropical Storm Gonzalo’s soaking capability IMAGE: On July 24 at 1:35 a.m. EDT (0535 UTC), NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Storm Gonzalo in the... Project creates more powerful, versatile ultrafast laser pulse IMAGE: In the stretched-pulse soliton Kerr resonator developed by the lab of William Renninger, a single frequency... High-protein distillers dried grains with solubles provide high quality pig nutrition IMAGE: Hans Stein and others at the University of Illinois found that a new high-protein distillers dried grains with... DR MAX PEMBERTON: Kanye West’s crisis and the toll of bipolar on loved ones Rapper Kanye West has long had a reputation for attention-seeking and so, when he announced on July 4 that he was going to... Coronavirus symptoms linger for over two weeks for one in five young adults Symptoms like cough and fatigue linger as long as three WEEKS for one in five healthy Americans aged 18 – 34 who catch... Coronavirus England: Average daily cases rising for a WEEK Coronavirus cases in England appear to be creeping up with 1,000 more people estimated to be catching the disease every day... Triple negative breast cancer meets its match TNBC — so called because it lacks estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and overexpression of the growth-promoting... Getting under the skin of psoriasis A team of researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and John A. Paulson School... Diets high in protein, particularly plant protein, linked to lower risk of death The researchers say these findings “support current dietary recommendations to increase consumption of plant proteins... Food supplements may improve brain health among young children in low income countries The results could have important implications for children’s education and national development in low income countries,... Immune system — Knocked off balance The immune system defends us against attack by viruses and bacteria and also helps to eliminate cancer cells. The innate... Gene-controlling mechanisms play key role in cancer progression MIT and Harvard University researchers have now mapped out an additional layer of control that guides this evolution —... Home-made face masks likely need at least two layers to curb COVID-19 spread Viral droplets are generated during coughing, sneezing, or speaking. And face masks are thought to protect healthy people... Heart transplants declined sharply during pandemic The study found that the number of heart transplants performed nationwide dropped 26% during the 8- week period marking the... Sputum testing provides higher rate of COVID-19 detection Boston, MA — Early and accurate detection is critical for preventing the spread of COVID-19 and providing appropriate... Wrong number of fingers leads down wrong track IMAGE: Life reconstruction of the Metoposaurus with the new model of the forelimb with five fingers. view more Credit:... Machine learning reveals recipe for building artificial proteins Proteins are essential to the life of cells, carrying out complex tasks and catalyzing chemical reactions. Scientists and... Neurons are genetically programmed to have long lives Dartmouth-industry collaborations improve computer graphics
  • 19. IMAGE: Photo shows Sika Zheng. view more Credit: Zheng lab, UC Riverside. RIVERSIDE, Calif. — When... IMAGE: ReSTIR dramatically increases the quality of rendering on a computer’s graphics card by reusing rays that... Discovery of disordered nanolayers in intermetallic alloys IMAGE: (A) Atom maps reconstructed using 3D-APT show the distribution of each element. Iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), and... SARS-CoV-2 infection of non-neuronal cells, not neurons, may drive loss of smell in patients with COVID-19 A new study of human olfactory cells has revealed that viral invasion of supportive cells in the nasal cavity might be driving... Wetter than wet: Global warming means more rain for Asian monsoon regions IMAGE: Map of current rainfall (mm day-1) and wind (m s-1). Vectors show wind in the lower troposphere. The tropical... Coronavirus vaccine: Might it have side- effects? There was promising news in the search for an effective vaccine against coronavirus this week when a team at Oxford University... Coronavirus: New face covering rules in force in England Face coverings are now compulsory for customers in shops in England, after new coronavirus rules came into force within 12... Coronavirus prompts PM into obesity crackdown The prime minister is set to announce new measures to curb obesity next week, and they are expected to include a ban on TV... Coronavirus: 1 in 5 young adults’ symptoms last over two weeks Symptoms like cough and fatigue linger as long as three WEEKS for one in five healthy Americans aged 18 – 34 who catch... Free flu jabs will be offered to 30M people in UK this year in a bid to relieve pressure on NHS The Government plans to double its winter flu vaccination programme to 30million people this year, with free jabs for all... Coronavirus UK: 123 fatalities announced on Friday Another 123 people were today confirmed to have died of Covid-19 in the UK, as SAGE admitted the reproduction rate of the... Imperial College vaccine’s second round trials on 200 humans University of Oxford Oxford University academics began developing the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine in January. It is now named... Coronavirus UK: Interactive map shows deaths by postcode An interactive map which highlights coronavirus deaths by postcode in England and Wales reveals people in the North West... Care home outbreaks of Covid-like illnesses highest for a month Outbreaks of Covid-like illnesses in care homes are at their highest levels in a month, data from Public Health England show. In... Coronavirus England: People in poor areas twice as likely to die The most deprived areas of England have coronavirus death rates twice as high as the richest areas, stark official data confirms. People... Pizza study shows body copes surprisingly well with one-off calorie indulgence Researchers with the Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism at the University of Bath compared the effects of normal... Rapid COVID-19 test developed to detect neutralizing antibodies with high specificity and sensitivity According to a study published in Nature Biotechnology, the sVNT is capable of detecting the functional neutralising antibodies... Livestock expansion is a factor in global pandemics Research has shown a global increase in the emergence of infectious diseases and epidemics, an accelerated loss of biodiversity... If relaxed too soon, physical distancing measures might have been all for naught The researchers compared the results of three related mathematical models of disease transmission that they used to analyze... Study identifies 21 existing drugs that could treat COVID-19 The scientists analyzed one of the world’s largest collections of known drugs for their ability to block the replication... In cell studies, seaweed extract outperforms remdesivir in blocking COVID-19 virus Published online today in Cell Discovery, the research is the latest example of a decoy strategy researchers from the Center... High-deductible health plans and major cardiovascular outcomes Cardiovascular disease kills more people in the U.S. than any other condition, accounting for 30% of deaths in 2017. Improvements...
  • 20. How COVID-19 causes smell loss Now, an international team of researchers led by neuroscientists at Harvard Medical School has identified the olfactory cell... Elevated levels of a specific protein found to correlate with inflammatory symptom severity in COVID A new study found raised levels of transforming growth factor beta-induced protein (TGFBIp) in blood sampled from roughly... Photochromic bismuth complexes show great promise for optical memory elements IMAGE: Working routine in Center for Energy Science and Technology. view more Credit: Timur Sabirov / Skoltech Russian... Genetic mutations predispose individuals to severe COVID-19 Current observations suggest that the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causes severe symptoms mainly in elderly patients with chronic... Alaska is getting wetter. That’s bad news for permafrost and the climate. IMAGE: Postdoctoral fellow Catherine Dielemen associated with Merritt Turetsky’s research group uses a frost... NASA’s tracking Hawaii-bound Major Hurricane Douglas IMAGE: On July 24 at 6:30 a.m. EDT (1030 UTC), the MODIS instrument aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite gathered temperature... Manipulating non-magnetic atoms in a chromium halide enables tuning of magnetic properties IMAGE: The atomic landscape of chromium halides are illustrated. The magnetic chromium atoms appear as gray spheres... NASA animation tracks Tropical Storm Hanna’s progression IMAGE: This animation of visible imagery from NASA Aqua Satellite shows the development of Tropical Storm Hanna from... Citizen science at heart of new study showing COVID-19 seismic noise reduction IMAGE: Locations of the 268 global seismic stations used in the study. Lockdown effects are observed (red) at 185 of... There will NOT be a Covid-19 baby boom: Pregnancies will fall as the pandemic fades There will not be a Covid-19 baby boom straight after the pandemic because couples will be too concerned about their money,... Fitbit wearers asked to join a study to see if smartwatches can detect signs of coronavirus Fitbit wearers are being asked to join a study to see if smartwatches can detect the coronavirus. King’s College London... Coronavirus can infect people 26 FEET away in cold moving air, finds study Coronavirus is able to travel more than 26 feet (eight metres) in cold environments with moving air, according to a study... Coronavirus: Lockdowns DON’T reduce death rate, study claims Lockdowns have not had a big impact on coronavirus death rates around the world, scientists have claimed, and the health... Coronavirus infection rates have RISEN in 63 areas of England in the past week Coronavirus cases have risen in 63 local authorities in England in the past week, and Blackburn has become the new epicentre... Coronavirus death rate in the North West of England was TRIPLE that of London in June An interactive map which highlights coronavirus deaths by postcode in England and Wales reveals people in the North West... Boris Johnson slams ‘nuts anti-vaxxers’ as he urges ‘everybody’ to get a flu jab before winter Boris Johnson lashed out at ‘nuts’ anti-vaxxers today as he urged all Britons to get a flu jab in the run-up... Coronavirus antibodies fall dramatically in first 3 months after mild cases of COVID-19 Previous reports have suggested that antibodies against the novel coronavirus are short-lived, but the rate at which they... Researchers discover new pathways that could help treat RNA viruses “When we first started this research, we never anticipated that we’d be in the midst of a pandemic caused by... Calcium channel subunits play a major role in autism spectrum disorders ?2? subunits have different effects on the formation of new synapses Autism spectrum disorders involve impaired development... Antibiotics disrupt development of the ‘social brain’ in mice Katerina Johnson, from the University’s Departments of Psychiatry and Experimental Psychology, was researching the...
  • 21. Older adults coped with pandemic best, study reveals Based on daily diary data collected between mid- March and mid-April of this year, the researchers found that older adults... We are mutating SARS-CoV-2, but it is evolving back All organisms mutate. You were for example born with between 10 and 100 new mutations in your DNA. Mutation is usually a... Unprecedented effort to ramp up testing technologies for COVID-19 To fill this urgent need, the Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics (RADx) program was established in just five days following... When it comes to happiness, what’s love got to do with it? The study — published in the Journal of Positive Psychology — examined the relationship histories of 7,532 people... Researchers find evidence of smallpox in the viking age The fatal disease smallpox is older and more widespread than scientists so far have proved. A new study by an international... New approach simultaneously measures EEG and fMRI connectomes IMAGE: Sepideh Sadaghiani is interested in studying the connectivity and functions of brain networks. view more Credit:... Online tools can improve autism diagnosis IMAGE: Online tools and assessments can help speed up diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the first comprehensive... New technology makes homes more energy independent, helps divert power during blackouts IMAGE: Mixed neighborhood used in the researchers’ computer simulation. Open circles denote nodes where homes... Getting a grip on near-field light IMAGE: Designer landscape of localized light in the shape of an elephant. Guided light is molded by bouncing back and... Coronavirus makes changes that cause cells not to recognize it IMAGE: Yogesh K. Gupta, PhD, and colleagues at UT Health San Antonio discovered the mechanism by which the novel coronavirus... Health, well-being and food security of families deteriorating under COVID-19 stress The ongoing disruptive changes from efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 are having a substantial negative impact on... T cells can shift from helping to harming in atherosclerosis IMAGE: Everyone produces T cells that can recognize ApoB, the protein backbone of LDL cholesterol, better knowns as... Coronavirus: Has Covid-19 exposed UK’s underlying ill health? Covid-19 has taken a disproportionate toll on those with underlying health conditions. Some experts say the crisis has shone... Coronavirus: Mothers ‘unlikely to infect newborns’ Women who have Covid-19 are unlikely to pass on the infection to their babies during childbirth if precautions are in place,... Coronavirus: New face covering rules come into force in England Face coverings are now compulsory for customers in shops in England, after new coronavirus rules came into force within 12... Most people in England to be offered flu vaccine Most people in England, about 30 million, are to be offered the flu vaccine this year, the government says. It is to prepare... Scientists discover coronavirus in the EARS of two dead Covid-positive Scientists discover coronavirus in the EARS of two dead Covid-positive patients as studies suggest hearing loss may be a... Coronavirus US: NIH to launch ‘flurry’ of treatment trials NIH is gearing up to launch a ‘flurry’ of clinical trials using everything from antibodies to blood thinners... NIH officials announce plan to ramp coronavirus testing up to 6 million a DAY by December NIH officials announce plan to ramp coronavirus testing up to 6 million a DAY by December by building ‘mega-labs’... Coronavirus on track to be second leading cause of death in LA If the crisis continues at its current clip, coronavirus is on track to become the second leading cause of death in Los Angeles... Coronavirus England: Testing is getting SLOWER, data shows Waiting times for coronavirus swab test results have surged in the past week and now one in three people at drive-through... Coronavirus England: 10% July hospital deaths at Kent NHS trust One in every 10 Covid-19 deaths in English hospitals in July have been at a single NHS trust in Kent, data has revealed. Some...
  • 22. UK announces 53 more coronavirus deaths taking the UK total to 45,554 Another 53 people have died of the coronavirus in the UK, according to the Government, taking the total to 45,554. But there... Parents should NOT buy face masks for children because they ‘can cause choking and suffocation’ Parents should not buy face masks for children under three because they can cause choking and suffocation, Public Health... Lone Star ticks in Illinois can carry, transmit Heartland virus The findings are reported in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases. In July 2018, a resident of Kankakee County was hospitalized... Lung ultrasound shows duration, severity of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) “In addition,” concluded Yao Zhang of at China’s Beijing Ditan Hospital, “our results indicate that... New CT scan method lowers radiation exposure The technique, demonstrated on a small sample in a micro CT scanner, could potentially be adapted for medical scanners and... Reexamining the history of slavery through 23andMe African ancestry data “Our study combined the genetic data of more than 50,000 people on both sides of the Atlantic with historical records... How mosquitoes got their taste for human blood and what it means for the future “Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are invasive across the global tropics, where a strong preference for human hosts and habitats... COVID-19 vaccine innovation could dramatically speed up worldwide production The new findings are described in the journal Science. Most coronavirus vaccine candidates train the human immune system... Driving immunometabolism to control lung infection Although the bacteria that causes TB (called Mtb) has scourged humankind for millennia, we do not fully understand the complexities... COVID-19 lockdown caused 50 percent global reduction in human-linked Earth vibrations This quiet period, likely caused by the total global effect of social distancing measures, closure of services and industry,... Study identifies spread of bee disease via flowers ITHACA, N.Y. – One in 11 flowers carries disease- causing parasites known to contribute to bee declines, according to... Some ‘inert’ drug ingredients may be biologically active Some supposedly inert ingredients in common drugs — such as dyes and preservatives — may potentially be biologically... Small-farm tech reduces deforestation, climate change IMAGE: Miombo woodlands near the Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia. view more Credit: Johanne Pelletier ITHACA,... Silicon core fishbone waveguide extends frequency comb IMAGE: Waveguide design, Zhang et al. doi 10.1117/1.AP.2.4.046001 view more Credit: Zhang et al. Frequency... Young dolphins pick their friends wisely DURHAM , N.C. — Strategic networking is key to career success, and not just for humans. A new study of wild bottlenose... Do bicycles slow down cars on low speed, low traffic roads? Latest research says ‘no’ The new article Evidence from Urban Roads without Bicycle Lanes on the Impact of Bicycle Traffic on Passenger Car Travel... L-type calcium channel blockers may contribute to heart failure, study finds UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — L-type calcium channel blockers (LCCBs) — the most widely used drugs for treating hypertension... Tandem catalytic system efficiently converts carbon dioxide to methanol IMAGE: Boston College researchers used three different catalysts in one system to transform, in three steps, the greenhouse... US military improved mortality since World War II, but there have been alarming exceptions “This shows us the big picture of combat casualty outcomes from the beginning of World War II through the modern era,... Fasting diet could boost breast cancer therapy In studies on mice and in two small breast cancer clinical trials, researchers at USC and the IFOM Cancer Institute in Milan... Science sweetens stingless bee species honey health claims University of Queensland organic chemist Associate Professor Mary Fletcher said Indigenous peoples Scientists discover how immune cells mobilize to fight infection The study, led by scientists at the University of York, reveals how B-cells — crucial agents of the immune
  • 23. had long known that native... response... Ibuprofen does not hinder bone fracture healing in children The study examined 95 skeletally immature children with fractures. Forty-six patients in the control group received acetaminophen... Atomic force microscopy reveals nanoscale dental erosion from beverages Enamel is the hard-white substance that forms the outer part of a tooth. It is the hardest substance in the human body, even... Neanderthals may have had a lower threshold for pain As several Neanderthal genomes of high quality are now available researchers can identify genetic changes that were present... Vikings had smallpox and may have helped spread the world’s deadliest virus Smallpox spread from person to person via infectious droplets, killed around a third of sufferers and left another third... A new approach to aiding black male trauma survivors IMAGE: A new study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (Penn Nursing) and Drexel University... NASA finds strength in new Gulf Tropical Depression 8 IMAGE: On July 23 at 4:05 a.m. EDT (0805 UTC), the MODIS instrument aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite gathered temperature... Preventing the next pandemic Thus far, COVID-19 has cost at least $2.6 trillion and may cost ten times this amount. It is the largest global pandemic... FSU biologists shed light on how cells move resources IMAGE: The structure of the clathrin cage that forms around a vesicle, a fluid-filled package that moves materials... Frequent social media use influences depressive symptoms over time among LGBTQ youth PULLMAN, Wash. – Frequent social media use can impact depressive symptoms over time for LGBTQ youth, according to research... Study finds decline in emergent hospitalizations during early phase of COVID-19 Boston – Early reports have shown the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a decline in patients seeking outpatient medical... NASA examines Tropical Storm Gonzalo’s structural changes IMAGE: NASA’s Aqua satellite provided a visible image to forecasters of Tropical Storm Gonzalo in the central... Different from a computer: Why the brain never processes the same input in the same way IMAGE: How strongly the cortex is excitable by a stimulus (lightning symbol) is not left to chance. Rather, the change... Coronavirus cure: What progress are we making on treatments? Trials around the world are attempting to identify treatments for people with severe Covid-19. The first drugs that do make... Cutting screen time lowers risk of death, study finds Restricting television viewing to two hours a day could prevent or delay poor health, according to a new study. Health risks... Coronavirus: Ministers urged to end face coverings ‘confusion’ The government has been accused of mixed messaging over where people will have to wear face coverings when new rules come... Coronavirus: Walk-in centres ‘to help cope with winter’ A network of coronavirus-testing walk-in centres is to be set up across England in an attempt to persuade more people to... UK Government copies Trump attacking journalists on Twitter The UK Government has today been accused of ‘taking a leaf out of Donald Trump‘s playbook’ after using... NHS Test and Trace is failing to reach even HALF of people at risk of having Covid-19 in some areas NHS Test and Trace is still failing to track down up to half of Covid-19 patients’ contacts in areas most at risk of... Covid-19 cases in Britain are still plateauing, data shows Covid-19 cases in Britain are barely dropping with almost 2,000 people still becoming infected each day, experts say. King’s... People with psychopathic or narcissistic traits are less likely to follow face mask rules People with psychopathic and narcissistic personality traits are more likely to ignore coronavirus restrictions and to hoard... Coronavirus testing in England is getting SLOWER, official data shows A coronavirus vaccine will NOT be available this year, World Health Organization warns
  • 24. Waiting times for coronavirus swab test results have surged in the past week and now one in three people at drive-through... Hopes for a coronavirus vaccine before Christmas have been dashed by a World Health Organization expert. Mike Ryan, head... Ultra-small, parasitic bacteria found in groundwater, moose — and you The organisms are members of the TM7, or Sacchraribacteria, phylum. These are ultra-small, parasitic bacteria with small... Markerless motion capture technology could help skeleton athletes’ training Skeleton is a winter sport where athletes rapidly accelerate on ice whilst pushing a sled before launching forwards on to... Cancer metabolic pathway identified as target for therapy Researchers at UC Santa Barbara may have added to that arsenal by helping to identify a cellular mechanism that, if inhibited,... Portable blood ammonia detector In the August issue of ACS Sensors, Chu, Kanan, Veltman and colleagues Natalia Gomez-Ospina and Chun Tsai have published... Smile: Atomic imaging finds root of tooth decay The team’s paper, “Chemical Gradients in Human Enamel Crystallites,” published July 1 in Nature. Cornell’s... Twitter data reveals global communication network While previous investigations have identified patterns using other data, such as mobile phone usage and Facebook friend connections,... Brain network mechanism causing spatial memory impairment revealed Published today in Neuron, the study titled, “Disrupted place cell remapping and impaired grid cells in a knockin model... Evidence of ‘hormone disruptor’ chemical threats grows Led by NYU Grossman School of Medicine, a team of environmental health experts analyzed research published in the past five... What happens in Vegas, may come from the Arctic? IMAGE: Lake Mead and its infamous bathtub ring is pictured on April 11, 2019. view more Credit: Josh Hawkins/UNLV... Novel ‘on-off’ switch discovered in plant defenses IMAGE: A new report describes the discovery of an “on-off ” switch used in plant defenses. view... Expanded access to treatment in prisons can reduce overdose deaths by 31.6%, study finds IMAGE: This figure compares cumulative overdose deaths among those with prior incarceration between 2017 and 2024 when... The most important task for a PTSD service dog for veterans is disrupting anxiety IMAGE: Maggie O’Haire, associate professor of human-animal interaction view more Credit: Purdue University Science... Sweet coolers a gateway to increased alcohol consumption IMAGE: Sweet coolers gateway to increased alcohol consumption, U of G prof says view more Credit: (University... Wireless, optical cochlear implant uses LED lights to restore hearing in rodents Scientists have created an optical cochlear implant based on LED lights that can safely and partially restore the sensation... Older adults feel stressed, yet resilient in the time of COVID-19 America’s oldest citizens say they’ve been through worse, but many older adults are feeling the stress of COVID-19... Genetic testing for heart diseases may help patients and families identify risks DALLAS, July 23, 2020 — Genetic testing and counseling for inherited cardiovascular diseases may help patients and... Exercise PILL hopes after liver protein worked in mice brains Maybe you won’t need the gym when they finally reopen! An ‘exercise PILL’ could be on the horizon after... Coronavirus: At-home tests work as well as those in clinics At-home coronavirus tests work just as well as those given at clinics: Study finds self-swab kits are 80% accurate as experts... Protein drug ‘reversed’ the deadly inflammatory cytokine storm in COVID-19 patients Could THIS stop coronavirus in its tracks? Protein drug boosts infection-fighting white blood cells by two-fold and may ‘reverse’... MIT scientists design a $15 reusable SILICONE face mask Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have designed a reusable face mask that can be sterilized and worn... Airborne coronavirus CAN infect people, study suggests Coronavirus can spread in airborne particles, drifting around rooms to infect people, new research Blood test can detect five types of cancer FOUR YEARS before symptoms appear Blood test can detect five types of cancer FOUR YEARS before symptoms appear — including