[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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[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 …
Read More »For people with certain BRCA mutations, activating the immune system could be a promising treatment
[ad_1] Treatments that use the immune system to fight cancer have greatly improved outcomes for some people with cancer. Scientists are learning more about why some people respond so much better than others to these drugs. One major factor is something called tumor mutation burden (TMB) – the number of …
Read More »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 …
Read More »China builds a hypersonic jet engine capable of flying at 16 TIMES the speed of sound
[ad_1] China builds hypersonic jet engine capable of flying at 16 TIMES the speed of sound that could fly anywhere in the world “in two hours,” Beijing says. The prototype is called the Soramjet engine and was tested in a Beijing wind tunnel Speeds achieved of Mach nine: the maximum …
Read More »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 …
Read More »The super fast eye of the sky has the starry eyes of Oz astronomers – TimesLIVE
[ad_1] The super fast eye of the sky has the Oz astronomers with starry eyesTimesLIVE Astronomers have just mapped 1 million previously unknown galaxies and you can take a tourScienceAlert The Australian telescope maps 3 million galaxies in just 300 hoursAljazeera.com We have mapped a million previously unknown galaxies beyond …
Read More »Puerto Rico: Arecibo Observatory’s iconic telescope collapses – BBC News
[ad_1] Puerto Rico: the iconic telescope of the Arecibo Observatory collapsesBBC news The giant Arecibo radio telescope collapses in Puerto RicoThe Guardian Areciob Observatory in Puerto Rico collapses after breaking a cable that supported a 900-ton platformDaily mail The Arecibo Observatory is destroyed when the metal platform collapses on the …
Read More »Puerto Rico: Arecibo Observatory’s iconic telescope collapses – BBC News
[ad_1] Puerto Rico: the iconic telescope of the Arecibo Observatory collapsesBBC news The giant Arecibo radio telescope collapses in Puerto RicoThe Guardian Areciob Observatory in Puerto Rico collapses after breaking a cable that supported a 900-ton platformDaily mail The Arecibo Observatory is destroyed when the metal platform collapses on the …
Read More »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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