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Body sensation at all scales

[ad_1] Sensors that track everything from infection in the lungs to using WiFi on a crowded college campus are poised to enhance our understanding and approach to improving human health on many levels, a trend that has been accelerated by challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, researchers and experts said at …

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Perceiving the body at all scales | MIT News

[ad_1] Sensors that track everything from infection in the lungs to using WiFi on a crowded college campus are poised to enhance our understanding and approach to improving human health on many levels, a trend that has been accelerated by challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, researchers and experts said at …

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This strange ocean spot is a completely new species: BGR

[ad_1] An entirely new species of gelatin was discovered using high-definition video during an expedition in 2015. The creature was classified as a new species thanks to the video’s high resolution, which allowed scientists to describe it in great detail. There are over 150 species of scallop jelly in Earth’s …

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Plants on aspirin – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] When pathogens enter a plant, infected cells set off an alarm before they die. They discharge methylsalicylic acid, which is subsequently converted into salicylic acid, triggering an immune response. Hence, salicylic acid is a stress signal in plants, but it also participates in the regulation of plant growth and …

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Thousands of unsecured medical records have been exposed online

[ad_1] Thousands of US patient medical records, some of whom are children, have been exposed in another health data security gap. A company called nTreatment, which manages records for healthcare customers, failed to secure one of its cloud servers with a password, according to TechCrunch. The server stored approximately 109,000 …

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