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Exeter Uni 'at the forefront' of research into likes of dementia and schizophrenia with new equipment

The new genome sequencing platform is a significant boost to the university's research capabilities

9 Dec 14:22 DevonLive 2469244513459332393.html
What crabs can tell us about brain ‘building blocks’

"Until we can understand each component, we can't expect to take the brain apart and put it back together again in order to figure out how it works."

9 Dec 08:27 Futurity 5051862825930121292.html
Hope for treating triple negative breast cancer: New drug 'starves' tumor cells by killing off the protein that fuels their growth

Triple negative breast cancer is the hardest form to treat and most fatal version of the disease. Mt Sinai researchers discovered a protein that May fuel the cancer and a drug to stop it in animals.

9 Dec 16:10 Mail Online 124328111677449440.html
India needs support from advanced nations to fight climate change: Govt

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a global Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) at the United Nations (UN) Climate Action Summit 2019 held in New York on September 23.

9 Dec 14:30 Business-Standard 1502508925641798698.html
POLITICO Pro Sustainability Insights: Circular batteries boost — Chemicals leaks — COP update

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9 Dec 16:30 POLITICO 2584151345985344242.html
Some of the world's most vital fresh water reserves are DRYING UP as scientists predict climate change and population growth will to lead to a 30 per cent increase in demand over the next 30 years

More than 30 of the world's leading scientists say mountain regions, which supply a quarter of the world's population - around 1.9 billion people - with freshwater, are drying up.

9 Dec 16:52 Mail Online 124328112132483327.html
Climate change threatens food supplies

Climate change threatens food supplies if extreme weather conditions hit more than one grain producing region at a time, scientists warned Monday.

9 Dec 16:15 Vanguard News 4125100339276568805.html
Latin American Church Calls for ‘Incisive’ Action Against Climate Change

The president of the Latin-American Catholic Bishops’ Conference said it is time for Europeans to start battling climate change effectively.

9 Dec 16:37 Breitbart 3148363492096187088.html
Controversial World's First Monkey-Pig Hybrids Born in China

Two piglet chimeras with monkey cells were engineered by scientists in China, the first of their kind, but died within a week of being born.

9 Dec 09:46 Interesting Engineering 7328942541554036943.html
Greta Thunberg highlights indigenous struggle at UN climate summit

Activi­sts argue that their commun­ities contri­bute almost none of fossil fuels emissi­ons drivin­g climat­e change­

9 Dec 17:45 The Express Tribune 1105816787304298543.html
Treating sickle cell disease with hydroxyurea therapy - a game changer

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9 Dec 14:08 ghananewsagency.org 5074937609442889594.html
Geriatric conditions pose added danger for older heart patients in ICU

Common geriatric conditions complicate ICU stays, the American Heart Association says in a new scientific statement, requiring doctors to factor in a mix of treatment needs for older adults.

9 Dec 10:00 UPI 8257973865808057229.html
Advanced technology may indicate how brain learns faces

Facial recognition technology has advanced swiftly in the last five years. As University of Texas at Dallas researchers try to determine how computers have gotten as good as people at the task, they are ...

9 Dec 13:57 Tech Xplore 4945708899031835465.html
Busted transport system unites neurodegenerative diseases

New treatments may result from identifying a likely culprit behind the brain build-up that ties all neurodegenerative diseases together.

9 Dec 14:47 Futurity 5051862824936653222.html
Australians' faith in government hits record low

SYDNEY: Australians have less trust in government than at any point on record and are more worried about climate change, according to a ...

9 Dec 08:54 CNA 5644198863533144006.html
1.9 billion people at risk from mountain water shortages, study shows

Rising demand and climate crisis threaten entire mountain ecosystem, say scientists

9 Dec 16:00 the Guardian 1491978796054281433.html
Playing sports may carry benefits for hearing

Dec. 9 -- Playing sports may improve the brain's ability to process sounds, a finding that could lead to new therapies for people who struggle with hearing, researchers report.

9 Dec 17:42 UPI 8257973865435003348.html
Scientists Find a Weak Spot In Some Superbugs' Defenses

Researchers have found a new way to attack some of the bacteria behind treatment-resistant infections. An anonymous reader shares a report from Wired: In 2004, a 64-year-old woman in Indiana had a catheter put in to help with dialysis. Soon after the procedure, she came to a local hospital with low ...

9 Dec 10:30 science.slashdot.org 3975130317104419455.html
This was supposed to be the climate crisis election. So what happened?

With the Tories obsessed with Brexit, the issue hasn’t gained traction in the media, says London-based writer Stephen Buranyi

9 Dec 10:50 the Guardian 1491978795282366801.html
Climate Change Is the Ultimate “OK, Boomer” Issue

The genesis of a generational conflict

9 Dec 11:00 The New Republic 7071196523766020056.html
The Age Year in Review: Call for leadership on the climate crisis

Group executive editor James Chessell said climate change was now the biggest cause for anxiety in the community.

9 Dec 10:31 The Age 7967730561357936959.html
Climate risk legal advice coincided with military capability warning

Top-shelf legal advice warning company directors have a duty to act on climate change risk was studied by the federal government as recently as June

9 Dec 13:01 Australian Financial Review 3974284488354714788.html
The climate crisis threatens gender equality in Africa

People who directly depend on the natural world for their livelihoods, like farmers and fishers, will be among the greatest victims of the climate crisis. In vulnerable hotspots, such as the arid lands of Kenya and Ethiopia, farming communities are already struggling with droughts and water scarcity that kill their cattle and threaten their very […]

9 Dec 10:24 The Next Web 3990801509991017816.html
Study shows safety of palbociclib for advanced breast cancer patients with unique gene alteration

Women who receive palbociclib (Ibrance) to treat their advanced breast cancer and have a gene alteration that can lead to a condition known as benign ethnic neutropenia (BEN), can safely receive the drug without major concerns of developing infections associated with neutropenia, or low white blood cell counts, say Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers.

9 Dec 13:16 News-Medical.net 4522523030879700882.html
Tech, climate change creating new inequalities: UN

A new generation of global inequalities fueled by climate change and technology could trigger violence and political instability if left unchecked, the United Nations warned on Monday. Climate change

9 Dec 10:48 Deccan Herald 2027555796228905985.html
Kenneth Hayne's climate rebuke 'unfair'

Australia's biggest pure-play coal miner believes the High Court judge's criticism of Australian company directors on climate risk was unfair.

9 Dec 13:00 Australian Financial Review 3974284488168916768.html
Robotics Researchers Have A Duty To Prevent Autonomous Weapons

Robotics is rapidly being transformed by advances in artificial intelligence. And the benefits are widespread: We are seeing safer vehicles with the ability to automatically brake in an emergency, robotic arms transforming factory lines that were once offshored and new robots that can do everything from shop for...

9 Dec 13:00 Gizmodo AU 3183561247069137719.html
Surveillance stepped up at night in human habitations

The Forest Department has stepped up surveillance at night in human habitations that are witnessing regular movement of wild elephants in Coimbatore. Anti-poaching watchers (APW) and members of the Ra

9 Dec 16:44 The Hindu 6679535024410527346.html
How Does Diabetes Affect Immunity ? How to boost Naturally | Thehealthsite

Diabetes - Easy Natural Ways to boost immunity, tips to control diabetes. Find how does diabetes affect immunity at thheealthSite.com

9 Dec 10:20 Thehealthsite 4766622849808184106.html
Dangers of 'Superbug' Germs Greater Than Believed

There's been an uptick in the number of laboratory studies showing how just one mutation could create highly infectious or "hypervirulent" strains of disease-causing bacteria, fungi and water molds.

9 Dec 17:00 WebMD 4010151888170013611.html
Climate change destroyed my home and washed away everything I owned

After the typhoon, fishing was impossible as dead bodies floated in the sea for a long time afterwards.

9 Dec 08:08 Metro 970161747222400500.html
No One Brand Explains Vaping-Related Lung Injuries

As of Dec. 3, 2,291 patients have been hospitalized, with cases in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands due to these particular lung injuries, the CDC reports.

9 Dec 15:30 WebMD 4010151888540266771.html
Climate change threatens food supplies

A team from the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) based in Austria said climate change not only resulted in higher temperatures but is also producing more severe climatic events such as drought, heatwaves and floods. "Climatic shocks to agricultural production contribute

9 Dec 16:33 Yahoo 7097669637326118036.html
Bluebird bio’s sickle cell gene therapy shows early-study benefit

Bluebird bio’s gene therapy for sickle cell disease (SCD), LentiGlobin, has demonstrated significant benefit in a small group of patients treated in a phase 1/2 study. 

9 Dec 09:58 PMLive 7773534729069043298.html
UNICEF wants countries to prioritise children in climate action policies | IOL News

UNICEF and the Office of the Human Rights Commissioner have called on countries to sign a declaration that will ensure children ...

9 Dec 17:45 www.iol.co.za 17825112576337481.html
Athletes have better-tuned brains that can block out distractions and 'help them process sounds such as calls from teammates to pass the ball'

Athletes are more able to reduce 'brain noise' to process external sounds. Researchers at Northwestern University said this makes them more aware of their surroundings.

9 Dec 13:28 Mail Online 124328112372536280.html
Piglet study shows probiotics and prebiotics work differently in girls and boys

The team from the Universities of Bristol and Reading found that 28-day old piglets produced very different levels of immune cells, antibodies and other immune-associated molecules depending on their sex, contradicting previous evidence suggesting that the difference in immunity begins during puberty.

9 Dec 11:10 News-Medical.net 4522523030058829478.html
The Curious Case of the Concussion Chiropractor

A Rhode Island chiropractor claims he has a method to treat a wide variety of brain-related conditions. But does it work?

9 Dec 12:01 Medium 8881767660693229768.html
South Africa Calls For Robust Multilateral Response To Climate Change

South Africa on Monday called for a robust multilateral response to climate change in a way that would assist African and other developing countries to adapt to the associated loss and damage, Concise News reports.

9 Dec 15:43 Concise 5544636823493786866.html
Climate change policies are going to be costly, says U.N.-backed report

Tighter government climate regulations by 2025 could wipe up to $2.3 trillion off the value of companies in industries ranging from fossil fuel producers to agriculture and car makers, an investor group warned in a report. Rules aimed at lowering carbon emissions are expected to accelerate in the coming years as countries scramble to meet obligations under the 2015 Paris climate agreement limiting global warming. "As the realities of climate change catch up, social pressure mounts, and low car

9 Dec 09:30 Autoblog 4372976971926221004.html
Migratory birds are shrinking as the world heats up

As the world warms as a result of climate change, researchers have found that migratory birds are changing size.

9 Dec 09:49 Futurity 5051862824377619357.html
Scientists create world’s first pig-monkey hybrid in China

If there’s one thing sci-fi movies have taught us over the years, it’s that combining one animal with another animal almost always ends badly. Scientists in China aren’t trying to create mutant

9 Dec 15:51 New York Post 7654946767855315848.html
Study projects scenarios for water use reduction in thermal power plants using satellite imagery

Water and energy are closely linked, as current electricity generation methods often require water, and extracting water typically consumes energy. This connection between water and energy, also known ...

9 Dec 15:00 Tech Xplore 4945708898662278070.html
Watchdogs Take Aim at Big Tech's Data Dominance

Google, Alibaba and other “Big Tech” companies could be forced to share data on financial services customers with banks and financial technology firms to prevent unfair competition.

9 Dec 09:34 TOLO news 5578851438891159663.html
Majority of U.S. kids traveling overseas don't receive measles vaccine

Just over 40 percent of those eligible for the shot actually receive it, despite CDC guidelines urging vaccination.

9 Dec 16:00 UPI 8257973864056216888.html
A Reality Check: Blockchain and DLT in International Trade

New study jointly conducted by international trade organizations focuses on possibilities and challenges of blockchain tech implementation to the industry.

9 Dec 16:11 Cointelegraph 3050247239641474969.html
A Reality Check: Blockchain and DLT in International Trade

New study jointly conducted by international trade organizations focuses on possibilities and challenges of blockchain tech implementation to the industry.

9 Dec 16:11 Cointelegraph 3050247240136335502.html
Climate Is the Ultimate “OK, Boomer” Issue

The genesis of a generational conflict

9 Dec 11:00 The New Republic 7071196524307610612.html
A Policy Vault Made for Africa - The Nation Newspaper

An exciting idea turned into an interesting organization that will open Africa to development opportunities and investments

9 Dec 09:26 The Nation Newspaper 2658445900904722152.html
Timing may be key for SIDS risk, study suggests

Dec. 9 -- New research suggests that a baby's age may offer clues to sudden unexplained infant death, or SUID -- formerly known as SIDS.

9 Dec 15:04 UPI 8257973865692446405.html
Probiotic food may have varying effects on infants

The intake of beneficial microbes like yeast in the form of probiotic food supplements can have different effects on the immune systems of male and female piglets, according to a study that suggested the findings may also apply to human infants.

9 Dec 11:35 Deccan Herald 2027555796773349697.html
Study reveals how Diabetes drug promotes healthy aging

Washington - Doctors commonly prescribe metformin to help people with type 2 diabetes lower their blood sugar levels. The drug increases insulin sensitivity through its effects on glucose metabolism.

9 Dec 11:42 The Peninsula 1202843882297898064.html
2020 election crucial for US to catch up on climate action

A significant expansion of state, city, and business climate action could reduce US greenhouse gas emissions by up to 37 percent by 2030 over 2005 levels even without federal support, according to projections published Monday. The figures were compiled by America's Pledge, a group founded in 2017

9 Dec 15:21 Yahoo 7097669638101164388.html
Climate change: Thousands form a human chain in Brussels

2,400 people in Brussels held hands on Sunday to form a human chain as part of demands for tougher measures to combat climate change.

9 Dec 15:14 Times of Oman 5168079155955387362.html
Blue light activates antibodies on demand

Novel biological tool uses blue light to reassemble and activate antibody fragments

9 Dec 09:50 Physics World 8721234136476977774.html
Air pollution exposure worsens lung function in current, former smokers

A study finds that poor air quality may reduce breathing capacity by 2.5 percent.

9 Dec 17:58 UPI 8257973865706903630.html
Pregnant Smokers at Higher Risk for Gestational Diabetes, Hebrew University Study Finds

Gestational diabetes affects between 7.6% and 9.2% of pregnant women in the US and occurs mostly during the last trimester of pregnancy. Such a pregnancy is often concluded with birth by cesarean section.

9 Dec 12:58 Breaking Israel News 540123162067923155.html