[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 5, 2020 The Cleveland Clinic received a $ 2.6 million grant from the National Institute on Aging to develop and validate two automated tools: a risk calculator to identify patients at high risk for cognitive decline and a screening tool to test decline. cognitive. …
Read More »Large area flexible organic photodiodes can compete with silicon devices
[ad_1] Georgia Tech lead research scientist Canek Fuentes-Hernandez possesses rigid and flexible large-area organic photodiodes whose performance is comparable to that of silicon-based photodiodes. (Credit: Canek Fuentes-Hernandez, Georgia Tech) The performance of large-area flexible organic photodiodes has advanced to the point where they can now offer advantages over conventional silicon …
Read More »Key to predicting the future climate: looking back millions of years
[ad_1] An international team of climate scientists, including two from the University of Michigan, suggests that researchers using numerical models to predict future climate change should include simulations of past climates when evaluating the model’s performance. “We urge the climate modeling community to pay attention to the past and actively …
Read More »The project led by UO maps the human and climate impact in the Amazon
[ad_1] As a California high school student, Jamie Wright thought her family’s finances meant that college was out of reach. Now, the UO graduate student is the lead author of a paper that provides a reference map covering 1,600 years of human and climate impacts on soil in the Amazon. …
Read More »It turns out that the mysterious molecule in bacteria is a guard
[ad_1] In many species of bacteria there are peculiar hybrid structures called retrons which are half RNA and half single stranded DNA. Since their discovery some 35 years ago, researchers have learned to use backons to produce single strands of DNA in the laboratory, but no one knew what their …
Read More »An unknown symptom of the coronavirus has emerged! Be careful if your lips dry out and form scabs
[ad_1] Research by the British Association of Dermatologists has revealed a little-known symptom of the coronavirus. As a result of the research, the experts explained that crusty, dry lips or a sensation in this direction may be a symptom of the coronavirus. Included in CHIP newsAccording to the coronavirus epidemic …
Read More »Scientists use gene therapy to regenerate damaged optic nerve fibers
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 5, 2020 Scientists have used gene therapy to regenerate damaged nerve fibers in the eye, in a discovery that could help develop new treatments for glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness worldwide. Axons – nerve fibers – in the adult central nervous system (CNS) …
Read More »Burning question of bonfire night pollution
[ad_1] Bonfire night celebrations contaminate our air with extremely high amounts of soot, scientists have found. Researchers from the University of Leeds tested the air quality during the Guy Fawkes Night events in the city and found that soot in the atmosphere was around 100 times its normal level. Soot, …
Read More »Key Insights and Prediction Assumptions on the Blockchain Distributed Ledger Technology Market Through End of 2025 Adroit Market Research Study
[ad_2][ad_1] This new advanced research and presentation study on the global Blockchain Distributed Accounting Technology market is ready to provide you with incredible market-related details that have a significant impact on growth. In this report, readers will find a wide variety of information on regional development, including data on producer …
Read More »The study explains the global burden of disability from musculoskeletal conditions
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 5, 2020 Musculoskeletal disorders, which affect muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones and joints, can severely affect individuals’ physical and mental health and are particularly common among aging adults. Although many researchers are studying these conditions and their rates in different regions of the world, no …
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