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An international coalition of scientists concludes that the Earth's worsening vital signs indicate a 'critical and unpredictable new phase of the climate crisis' and that 'decisive action is needed, and fast.
World Health Organization has now recognised that India has successfully eliminated trachoma, a bacterial infection that affects the eyes, as a public health problem.
In a public notice, the Ministry clarified it neither certifies or approves any Ayurvedic, Siddha, Unani and Homeopathic (ASU&H) company or its medicine nor grants license to manufacture for sale to any ASU&H manufacturer or company
A research team describes how they engineered an efficient new enzyme that can produce a synthetic genetic material called threose nucleic acid. The ability to synthesize artificial chains of TNA, which is inherently more stable than DNA, advances the discovery of potentially more powerful, precise therapeutic options to treat cancer and autoimmune, metabolic and infectious diseases.
India’s contribution will also be used for a new regional office for WHO, digital health and thematic funding; India is the sixth largest global contributor to WHO, which faces a global funding gap of $7.
Engineers built a solar-powered desalination system that produces large quantities of clean water despite variations in sunlight throughout the day. Because it requires no extra batteries, it offers a much more affordable way to produce drinking water, compared to other solar-driven designs.
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Engineers built a solar-powered desalination system that produces large quantities of clean water despite variations in sunlight throughout the day. Because it requires no extra batteries, it offers a much more affordable way to produce drinking water, compared to other solar-driven designs.
Author: Lauren Cadwallader, Open Research Manager, PLOS The latest version of PLOS’ Open Science Indicators (OSI) dataset has been released, extending to six and a half years’ worth of data. The dataset now covers 141,864 articles published from January 1st 2018 to June 30th 2024, offering insights into Open Science practices over time for both PLOS publications and a set of comparable articles from other publishers.
The expectations humans have of a pleasurable sensation asymmetrically shape neuronal responses and subjective experiences to hot sauce, according to a new study.
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Researchers show that for the first time they have achieved atomic-scale observations of grain rotation in polycrystalline materials. Using state-of-the-art microscopy tools, the scientists were able to heat samples of platinum nanocrystalline thin films and observe the mechanism driving grain rotation in unprecedented detail.
As we approach another winter season, UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is ramping up its comprehensive surveillance systems to monitor flu and other seasonal respiratory viruses. Here's an overview of how we're working to keep the nation informed and protected. Laboratory surveillance NHS and UKHSA laboratories across England, provide weekly data on major respiratory viruses.
Researchers have developed a novel method of 3D printing that uses acoustic holograms. The process is called holographic direct sound printing (HDSP). It builds on a method introduced in 2022 that described how sonochemical reactions in microscopic cavitations regions -- tiny bubbles -- create extremely high temperatures and pressure for trillionths of a second to harden resin into complex patterns.
It’s been 35 years since John Parker died after a pickup collided with the bike he was riding on Cheek Road in east Durham before school. He was 6. His mother, Deborah Melvin-Muse, doesn’t display photos of him, the second-youngest of six children. His brother’s birthday was the day after the crash — and he hasn’t celebrated it since. An older brother carries a deep sense of guilt because he was looking after John that morning.
Researchers have just described the existence of the paradoxical Mpemba effect within quantum systems. Initially investigating out of pure curiosity, the discovery has bridged the gap between Aristotle's observations two millennia ago and modern-day understanding, and opened the door to a whole host of 'cool' -- and 'cooling' -- implications.
October is Campus Sustainability Month; HR Faculty/Staff News; October 8, 2024 | Sustainability | Participate in Campus Sustainability Month! This annual event, hosted by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), celebrates higher education sustainability while raising awareness of the value of sustainability in higher education.Campus sustainability-related events in October include Kent State University Sustainability Pledge, Bra Recycling Drive, Kent S
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When we saw his pictures two years ago, singer Al B. Sure! had just emerged from a 38-day coma. He was seriously ill, and we were all concerned. Last night, he took the stage to receive the American Liver Foundation’s Transplant Trailblazer Award. He is now the founder and Executive Chairman of The Health Equity in Transplantation Coalition. One of the things his organization champions is expanding coverage for critical, non-invasive blood tests that detect early signs of organ rejection w
Safe and sound in upstate New York, I’m thinking of friends, colleagues, business associates and acquaintances in Florida, of their families, neighbors, friends, and fellow Floridians. Bob and Darin, Tom and George, Susan and Frank, Sandy and Kevin, Adam and John, Julie and Jay…please be safe. Milton looks to be a horrific hurricane, tracking straight for Tampa Bay where a storm surge of record height may well inundate Tampa and surrounding areas.
Password Protected To view this protected post, enter the password below: Password: Submit The post Protected: Title V Federal-State Maternal & Child Health Partnership Meeting appeared first on AMCHP.
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