[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 25, 2020 Researchers in Japan have revealed a previously unknown mechanism for pain control involving a newly identified group of cells in the spinal cord, offering a potential target to enhance the therapeutic effect of chronic pain medications. While neurons may be the best-known …
Read More »Lockdown, COVID fuels renewed interest in vitamin D.
[ad_1] Ingredient supplier Lycored surveyed 500 physically active consumers in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, and 66% reported they did not feel they were getting enough vitamin D due to spending more time indoors due to the coronavirus. This concern was particularly high among millennials, with 74% of …
Read More »New wheat and barley genomes will help feed the world
[ad_1] An international research collaboration, which includes scientists from the University of Adelaide’s Waite Research Institute, has unlocked a new genetic variation in wheat and barley, a major impetus for the global effort in breeding high-grade wheat and barley varieties. yield. Researchers from the 10+ Wheat Genomes project, led by …
Read More »Blockchain In Insurance 2020 Market Industry Research, Segmentation, Key Player Analysis & Forecasts Until 2025 – Cheshire Media
[ad_2][ad_1] Global Blockchain Market Research Report 2020 in Insurance Coverage Covid-19 Impact The study on ‘Blockchain in the insurance market‘by Brand Essence Market Research is a collection of systematic details in terms of market valuation, market size, revenue estimate and geographic spectrum of the business vertical. The study also offers …
Read More »It was revealed that Baidu sent the data of 1.4 billion users worldwide to China to be traceable – ezone.hk-Internet Life-Internet Hot Talk-ezone.hk
[ad_1] It was revealed that Baidu sends the data of 1.4 billion global users in China traceable as cell phones-ezone.hkezone.hk The Baidu app searches for the deleted Android location data, sending 1.4 billion user data to ChinaHong Kong Apple Daily US agency: Baidu data from these two apps is sent …
Read More »The American Lung Association Says To Wear Masks To Stop The Spread Of COVID-19; Here because
[ad_1] Interview conducted by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 25, 2020 Dr. Albert Rizzo, Chief Medical Officer at the American Lung Association, speaks to News-Medical about the importance of wearing masks to help control the spread of COVID-19. What prompted your research on COVID-19 and the use of masks? There have been …
Read More »Research creates living droplets that produce hydrogen, paving the way for future alternative energy sources
[ad_1] Electron microscope image of a densely packed droplet of hydrogen-producing algal cells. Scale bar, 10 micrometers. Prof Xin Huang, Harbin Institute of Technology Scientists have built tiny droplet-based microbial factories that produce hydrogen, instead of oxygen, when exposed to daylight in the air. The results of the international research …
Read More »The study shows how high-frequency sound waves could revolutionize ultrasound-driven chemistry
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 25, 2020 Researchers have revealed how high-frequency sound waves can be used to build new materials, make smart nanoparticles, and even deliver medications to the lungs for painless, needle-free vaccinations. While sound waves have been a part of science and medicine for decades – …
Read More »The study suggests a paradigm shift for vision science and artificial intelligence
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 24, 2020 The receptive field (RF) of a neuron is the term applied to the space in which the presence of a stimulus alters the response of the neuron itself. The responses of visual neurons, as well as the phenomena of visual perception in …
Read More »Bariatric surgery linked to lower risk of hospitalization and intensive care
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 24, 2020 A Cleveland Clinic study shows that among obese patients who tested positive for COVID-19, a past history of bariatric surgery was significantly associated with a lower risk of hospitalization and intensive care unit admission. The findings were published in the Surgery for …
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