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University of Tsukuba Study: Multi-Task Exercise Boosts Sleep

Breakthrough in Understanding Spina Bifida Causes

Rural Health Crisis: Urgent Call for Action

The Struggle of Feeling Lazy: A Young Person's Dilemma

Measles Outbreak Spreads to Central Texas

University of Minnesota Study Reveals Key Predictor of Stroke and Dementia

Study Links Psychostimulant Use to Physical Jobs in Opioid Deaths

John Harvey Kellogg: Beyond Corn Flakes

Specialized Diet Study: Improving Gut Microbiota Balance

Intravascular Imaging Enhances Stent Placement Safety

U.S. Research Projects Halted Amid Rising Measles and Flu Cases

Precision Immunotherapy Strategies Targeting Tumor and Immune Cells

Revolutionizing Treatment: Gene Therapy for Genetic Conditions

Local Release of Dopamine Key in Acquiring Motor Skills

Study Suggests Blood Cancer Patients Continue Therapy During COVID-19 Vaccinations

Study Links High Blast Exposure to Brain Connectivity Changes

Virtual Reality Goggles Aid Alzheimer's Risk Identification

Study Reveals Nerve Protein Imbalance Linked to Autism

Concerns Rise Over Brain Health in Contact Sports

Deadly Heart Diseases Linked to Gene Mutations

Scientists Advance Treatment for Shiga Toxin E. coli

Psychiatrist Alastair Santhouse's Memoir: A Student's Soviet Encounter

Psoriatic Arthritis Diagnosis Delays Cause Health Damage

Heart Disease: Leading Cause of Death in Women

Growing Public Awareness: Alcohol Consumption Linked to Cancer

Revolutionizing Medicine: 3D Printing's Impact on Healthcare

Job Cuts at NIOSH Threaten Worker Safety

Study Reveals No Health Benefit in Limiting Fluid Intake

Push to Restore Higher-Fat Milk in School Meals

Study Reveals IL-7's Role in Boosting Immunity

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North American Continent's Underside Dripping Away

Impact of Global Warming on East Antarctic Ice Sheet

"Iconic Coconut Trees: Nature's Supermarket Across Tropical Regions"

41 Million Galaxies Data Supports Standard Cosmological Model

Study Reveals Urban Hedgehogs Exposed to Toxic Chemicals

Study Explores Microbe Survival in Moon's Shadowed Regions

Study Shows Brain's Role in Determining Political Affiliation

"Jupiter's Moon Io: Mission to Study Volcanic Plumes"

Nasa's Voyager Probes Reveal Potential Life on Europa

Gravitational Deflection: Key Prediction Confirmed

Study: Swiss Researchers Classify Drugs Impact on Aquatic Life

Challenges of Moon Settlement Resource Utilization

Researchers Uncover Multi-Dimensional Side Channels in Quantum Communication

Study Reveals Isolation of Domestic Violence Victims

Harvard Engineers Unveil World's First Metasurfaces

Nasa's Spherex Detects Space Signals

Unconventional Rivers and Lakes in the Americas

Scientists Transform CO2 into Products with Algae-Bacteria Combo

Air Pollution and Traffic Noise Increase Stroke Risk

UK Public Ranks Mobile Phone Second Most Vital Invention

Chinese University of Hong Kong Leads Medical Microrobot Breakthrough

Declining Snowpacks in Gaspesie Mountains Linked to Global Warming

Understanding the Lethal Impact of Listeriosis

Nar Settlement Sparks Hope to Lower Real Estate Commissions

Aston University Study: US Trade Tariff Impact Analysis

Genomic Changes in Candida Tropicalis Linked to Antifungal Resistance

Urbanization Reshapes Soil Microbes: Bacterial Homogenization

"Burren Region: Unique Limestone Habitat and Livestock Management"

Self-Healing Polysiloxane Materials for Protective Coatings

Diatom Species in Nitzschia Genus Adapt Carbon Sourcing

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Androids Get Relatable: Study Reveals "Thinking Face" Fix

Tesla Sales Decline in March Across European Markets

Maintaining Roads and Highways for U.S. Transportation Infrastructure

Unlocking Full Potential: Photovoltaic, Battery Storage, and EVs in Homes

Silicon Valley: Global Innovation Symbol Spurs Tech Hub Investments

Myanmar Earthquakes: Urgent Call for Preparedness

NYC Speed Cameras Cut Crashes: Study

UK Government Commits £20 Million for Commercial Drone Services

New Battery Manufacturing Process Boosts EV Performance

Ford Reports Slight Drop in Q1 US Sales

Spanish-Born Scientist Explores Ocean Life in California

Decoding Neural Networks: MIT Team Unveils Key Insights

Images Flood Social Media with Studio Ghibli Aesthetic

AI Giants Utilize Vast Datasets for Training

International Team Develops High-Energy Mechanical Metamaterials

Innovative Carbon Fiber Applications: Low-Cost Feedstock Development

Satya Nadella Transforms Microsoft's Tech Image

Perovskite Solar Cells: Lightweight, Flexible, Cost-Effective

Cornell Study Reveals Optimal Supersonic Bonding

Study Reveals High Failure Rate of Blockchain Initiatives

"Seattle Kids Revolutionize Tech Industry 50 Years Ago"

Geothermal Potential in New Zealand's North Island

Top 5th Generation Fighter Jets Unveiled

Fears of AI Bubble Hit Nasdaq 100

New Sustainable Lithium Recovery Tech Developed by University Scientists

Cryptocurrency Backing by Trump & Milei Costs Billions

Chemists Discover Breakthrough in Battery Interface Analysis

Paris Prosecutors Seek Justice for French Consumers in Volkswagen Dieselgate Scandal

Openai Unveils Open Generative Ai Model Amid Rising Competition

FTC Warns 23andMe on Personal Data Protection

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Wednesday, 17 March 2021

SelbySoft, Inc. Releases Automated Customer Quote Time Software

SelbySoft, Inc. has released a new version of its popular restaurant POS system. This version includes an automated system for quoting order times to customers in pizza and coffee shops. [PR.com]

Dolphins adapt to survive invasive coastal constructions

Bottlenose dolphins learn to cope with coastal construction activities. That is the conclusion of a study published in Frontiers in Marine Science. The study is the first to provide a longitudinal perspective on the cumulative impacts of coastal construction. Dolphins adapted to the construction of a bridge by establishing feeding locations outside of the construction zone, and by shifting the timings of behaviors to a time in the day when construction activities were minimized.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-dolphins-survive-invasive-coastal.html

Dolphins adapt to survive invasive coastal constructions

Bottlenose dolphins learn to cope with coastal construction activities. That is the conclusion of a study published in Frontiers in Marine Science. The study is the first to provide a longitudinal perspective on the cumulative impacts of coastal construction. Dolphins adapted to the construction of a bridge by establishing feeding locations outside of the construction zone, and by shifting the timings of behaviors to a time in the day when construction activities were minimized.

Astronomers map silk of cosmic web

An international team of astronomers, including several from the Netherlands, has mapped a piece of the cosmic web without using bright quasars for the first time. Their findings will be published shortly in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

Astronomers map silk of cosmic web

An international team of astronomers, including several from the Netherlands, has mapped a piece of the cosmic web without using bright quasars for the first time. Their findings will be published shortly in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-astronomers-silk-cosmic-web.html

Wearable fitness trackers/step counters help the overweight/obese to shed the pounds: study

Wearable fitness trackers and step counters help people who are overweight/obese and/or who have weight-related health conditions to shed the pounds, finds a pooled data analysis of the existing evidence, published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

Preschoolers' extensive electronic media use linked to emotional/behavioural issues

Preschoolers' extensive use of electronic media, including game consoles, mobile phones, and tablets, is linked to a heightened risk of emotional and behavioral problems by the age of 5, finds research published in the online journal BMJ Open.

Yale and August Integrate with DoorBird IP Video Door Stations

DoorBird IP video door stations can now fully integrate with Yale and August smart locks. [PR.com]

New Owners Celebrate the Relaunch of National Children’s Culinary School in Rogers

Young Chefs Academy announces new owners to Rogers, AR to inspire culinary education and creativity. [PR.com]

Salesmate Launches New “Web Forms” Feature

Salesmate's web form feature will allow its users to capture leads directly from websites and facilitates them to create customized web forms with various fields. [PR.com]

Childress Ink Client and Influencer Alyshia Hull Launches "Make Your Break" Podcast on Spotify's Anchor

Childress Ink client and influencer Alyshia Hull builds upon the Make Your Break Brand with a new podcast on Anchor, focusing on finding and achieving dreams and overcoming obstacles with successful goal-setting. [PR.com]

RAMPF – Pioneering the Chemical Recycling of Building Materials

Production of high-quality recycling polyols from post-consumer PU/PIR waste for EU backed project ICEBERG. [PR.com]

THK, Philanthropic Arm of DHS, Reports Charitable Giving is Projected to Grow in 2021, Vice Chairman Fernando Aguirre, Announced

Giving will grow by 4.8% this year and by 5.1% next year, according to the report researched and written by THK Philanthropy, the charitable giving arm of DHS. [PR.com]

Startup Boost Launches It's Spring 2021 Program in South Florida, Applications Close March 22

Early-Stage Entrepreneurs should apply to join the 6-week program before March 22. [PR.com]

Explore Opportunities and Strategies for Convergence in the Combination Products Space at Pre-Filled Syringes East Coast 2021

SMi Reports: Gain insights into the industry acceleration towards connectivity following the pandemic through case studies on connected devices and virtual studies. [PR.com]

Burning Soul Press Announces Teen Writing Program, IGNITE

IGNITE, a new program offered by Burning Soul Press, helps teen writers find their authentic voice, write their unique story, and become a published author. [PR.com]

Cloud-Based VR Authoring Tool with xAPI Capability Launched

Digital learning and assessment specialists, eCom, have launched a virtual reality (VR) authoring tool specifically designed for use in learning and assessment. Called eNetReality™, the tool has been successfully tested in the fields of education, construction and medicine – and is continuing to be trialled by a pilot group of organisations in the academic, charity and public sectors. Developed by eCom USA [PR.com]

TEB Web Forms Integration Feature is the Most Popular Among Web Commerce Customers

TEBillion, leading business automation solutions provider, announced the release of its web form integration feature within TEB business automation is the most popular right now among its customers and partners using the robust automation system. The web form integration feature, helps businesses streamline their lead generation and management efforts in lead capturing, is getting a lot of positive feedback and among the [PR.com]

EMKA Locking Solutions for the Railway Industry

EMKA offer a comprehensive range of door locking hardware for the Railway industry – to suit specialist cabinets on-board or lineside, as well as for passenger doors and storage lockers. [PR.com]

Boosting insect diversity may provide more consistent crop pollination services

Fields and farms with more variety of insect pollinator species provide more stable pollination services to nearby crops year on year, according to the first study of its kind.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-boosting-insect-diversity-crop-pollination.html

Boosting insect diversity may provide more consistent crop pollination services

Fields and farms with more variety of insect pollinator species provide more stable pollination services to nearby crops year on year, according to the first study of its kind.