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Emergent magnetic monopoles isolated using quantum-annealing computer

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
Using a D-Wave quantum-annealing computer as a testbed, scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have shown that it is possible to isolate so-called emergent magnetic monopoles, a class of quasiparticles, creating a new approach to developing "materials by design."
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Science snapshots from Berkeley Lab

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
Science snapshots from Berkeley Lab: Energy-saving windows, microbial fingerprints, lithium-ion batteries & fuel cells
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Benzodiazepines, 'z-drugs' increase death risk when taken with opioids

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
A new study by Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers of more the 400,000 Medicare patients taking medications for insomnia found that the risk of death is increased when either benzodiazepines or "z-drugs" are taken with opioids.
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Wildfire smoke exposure linked to increased risk of contracting COVID-19

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
Wildfire smoke may greatly increase susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, according to new research from the Center for Genomic Medicine at the Desert Research Institute (DRI), Washoe County Health District (WCHD), and Renown Health (Renown) in Reno, Nev.
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A noninvasive test to detect cancer cells and pinpoint their location

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
MIT engineers have created a nanoparticle for cancer diagnosis that can reveal the presence of cancerous proteins through a urine test, and can also function as an imaging agent, pinpointing the tumor location.
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Staying on schedule

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
Tsukuba University researchers develop a scheduling algorithm that helps automated biology labs optimize their samples throughout experiments while adhering to time constraints set by perishable materials. This work may help robots more effectively process cellular assays and clinical blood tests.
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Co-locating contraceptive services and opioid treatment programs may help prevent unintended pregnancy

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
More than 75% of women with Opioid Use Disorder report having had an unintended pregnancy, but they are less likely to use effective contraception compared to women who do not use drugs. Results from a multi-year trial found that a two-part intervention featuring co-located contraceptive services in opioid treatment programs and financial incentives could offer an effective solution.
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Study finds promising therapeutic target for colitis

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
An international research group, led by Jamey Marth, Ph.D., a professor at Sanford Burnham Prebys, has shown that the Neuraminidase 3 (Neu3) enzyme is responsible for the onset and progression of colitis -- a chronic digestive disease caused by inflammation of the colon.
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Government's latest pandemic plan recklessly exposes millions to effects of mass infection

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
The UK government's latest pandemic plan involves recklessly exposing millions of people to the acute and long-term effects of mass infection, warn experts in The BMJ today.
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Long COVID: More likely in patients with five+ symptoms in first week of infection

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
The presence of more than five symptoms of COVID-19 in the first week of infection is significantly associated with the development of long COVID, irrespective of age or gender, according to a new review published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
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Body mass index as a risk factor for diabetes varies throughout the world

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
There are substantial differences among low- and middle-income countries in the association between BMI and diabetes risk. Individual countries can optimize diabetes screening by tailoring guidelines to their specific population's risk threshold for BMI, age and gender. In some parts of the world, diabetes risk is greater at lower BMI thresholds and in younger ages than reflected in currently used cutoffs.
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The Lancet: One in two hospitalized COVID-19 patients develop a complication

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
An observational study of more than 70,000 people in 302 UK hospitals finds that one in two people hospitalized with COVID-19 developed at least one complication. The new study, published in The Lancet, is the first to systematically assess a range of in-hospital complications, and their associations with age, sex and ethnicity, and their outcomes for the patients.
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Common medication used to reduce cholesterol levels may reduce COVID-19 severity

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
Using anonymized medical records from a national registry, UC San Diego researchers confirm earlier findings that statins may substantially minimize adverse outcomes from SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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International team of scientists turns methane into methanol at room temperature

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
A "tantalizing" principle borrowed from nature turns harmful methane into useful methanol at room temperature. With their latest study, U.S. and Belgian scientists have brought this process an important step closer to realization.
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A new spidey sense

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
Harvard researchers have shown that jumping spiders are able to tell the difference between animate objects and inanimate objects -- an ability previously known only in vertebrates, including humans.
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Arrival of land plants changed Earth's climate control system

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
In a new study, published in the journal Nature, researchers looked at samples from rocks spanning the last three billion years and found evidence of a dramatic change in how the carbon cycle functioned about 400 million years ago, when plants started to colonise land.
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Screening often misses endometrial cancer in Black women

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
In this study using a simulated cohort, TVUS endometrial thickness screening missed over four times more cases of endometrial cancer among Black women versus White women owing to the greater prevalence of fibroids and non-endometrioid histology type that occurs among Black women.
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National survey IDs gaps and opportunities for regenerative medicine workforce

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
The RegenMed Development Organization releases the results of a national survey of regenerative medicine biomanufacturing knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for successful employment in the regenerative medicine field.
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Self-inflicted firearm injuries three times more common in rural youth

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
A national study published in the Journal of Pediatrics found that Emergency Department (ED) visits by youth for self-harm were nearly 40 percent higher in rural areas compared to urban settings. Strikingly, ED visits by youth for self-inflicted firearm injuries were three times more common in rural areas.
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Food insufficiency linked to lack of mental health services during pandemic

Eurekalert - Jul 15 2021 - 00:07
A new national study published in Public Health Nutrition on July 15 found that Americans experiencing food insufficiency were three times as likely to lack mental health support during the COVID-19 pandemic than those not experiencing food insufficiency.
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