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E-scooters as a new micro-mobility service

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
Researchers from SMART found that e-scooters provide an important alternative mode of transit in urban areas, with growing utility as a micro-mobility service in Singapore. The researchers' study revealed several implications for more effective harnessing and regulation of e-scooters as a mode of transit, including where to deploy e-scooters to satisfy demand unmet by other modes of transit, and how best to strike a balance between private operators and public welfare.
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Parrot poachers striking while the market's hot

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
'Pretty' parrots are more likely to be snatched up for Indonesia's illegal wildlife trade, a new study reveals.The findings not only expose the key drivers behind the country's illegal trade in these birds, but offer lessons for the potential emergence and spread of infectious diseases that jump from animals to humans.
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New findings help in protecting divertor without degrading core plasma

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
The high-power and long-pulse operation of tokamak will cause excessive particle flux and heat load on the divertor target plate. The surface of the target plate will be subject to intense sputtering, and the thermal load of the target plate will exceed the material/component limit.
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A peptide that allows cannabis-derived drugs to relieve pain without side effects

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
n international team, led by researchers from UPF David Andreu and Rafael Maldonado, has developed a peptides family that allows delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main component of Cannabis sativa, to fight pain in mice without side effects.
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Electrons riding a double wave

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
An international research group has now made significant progress in the further development of compact plasma accelerators, considered a promising technology for the future: With two complementary experiments at HZDR and LMU, the team was able to combine two different plasma technologies for the first time and build a novel hybrid accelerator. The concept could advance accelerator development and, in the long term, become the basis of highly brilliant X-ray sources for research and medicine.
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Alterations in the 3D genome structure and effects on fertility revealed

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
A study led by scientists at the UAB and conducted with mice models reveals how chromosomal reorganizations alter the genome's three-dimensional organisation in germ cells. The study, published in Nature Communications, opens new research paths into the genetic origin of infertility.
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We know the cost of free choice and locality - in physics and not only

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
Do we have free choice or are our decisions predetermined? Is physical reality local, or does what we do here and now have an immediate influence on events elsewhere? The answers to these questions are sought by physicists in the Bell inequalities. It turns out that free choice and local realism can be skilfully measured and compared. The results obtained reveal surprising relationships of a fundamental and universal nature, going far beyond quantum mechanics itself.
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Young orangutans have sex-specific role models

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
Social learning in orangutans is shaped by their sex. Young males learn their foraging skills from immigrant individuals, while young females get their skills by observing their mothers and other residents in the area. These different sets of ecological knowledge help secure their survival.
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Across US, COVID-19 death rate higher for those with IDD

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
The COVID-19 death rate for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) is higher than the general population in several states across the U.S., according to a new study published in Disability and Health Journal.
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Immune genetics and previous common cold infections might help protect Japan from COVID-19

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
By meta-analysis, experimentally determined COVID-19 virus T cell epitopes were compared with sequences of common cold coronaviruses (CCCoVs). Only one CCCoV-matching epitope was repeatedly identified as highly immunogenic, namely the CD8+ T cell epitope VYIGDPAQL ("VYI" peptide) if presented by the MHC class I allele HLA-A*24:02. Approximately 60% of Japanese individuals carry this allele, which in combination with previous CCCoV infections might help explain the surprisingly low prevalence of COVID-19 in Japan.
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Challenging the standard model of cancer

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
In spite of decades of research, cancer remains an enigma. Conventional wisdom holds that cancer is driven by random mutations that create aberrant cells that run amok in the body. In a new paper published this week in the journal BioEssays, Arizona and Australian researchers challenge this model by proposing that cancer is a type of genetic throwback, that progresses via a series of reversions to ancestral forms of life.
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Medicare negotiation could save businesses $195 billion and workers another $98 billion

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
A new analysis conducted by the West Health Policy Center and released by its Council for Informed Drug Spending Analysis (CIDSA) estimates that the Elijah E. Cummings Lower Drug Costs Now Act (H.R. 3) could result in hundreds of billions of dollars in lower commercial health insurance costs by 2030.
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From mice to men: Study reveals potential new target for treating acute myeloid leukemia

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
A study released in STEM CELLS indicates that blocking transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGFβ1) could improve hematopoiesis in patients with acute myeloid leukemia.
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Two complete responses and response rate of 41% for people with synovial sarcoma reported at ASCO in Adaptimmune's phase 2 SPEARHEAD-1 trial

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
Adaptimmune Therapeutics plc (Nasdaq:ADAP), a leader in cell therapy to treat cancer, will report initial data from its Phase 2 SPEARHEAD-1 trial, with afamitresgene autoleucel (afami-cel, formerly ADP-A2M4), at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) congress.
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Global food, hunger challenges projected to increase mortality, disability by 2050

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
A new study shows that population and climate change will exacerbate the challenge of meeting nutrition and food needs over the next 30 years, especially in Africa south of the Sahara, but also that increased investment of $25.5 billion annually would more than offset the negative impacts of climate change.
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Less forest, more species

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
Normally, mountain forests are among the most diverse habitats in alpine regions. Yet, as a team from the Alfred Wegener Institute discovered in the Tibetan Plateau, the higher, treeless areas are home to far more species.
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Moon mission delays could increase risks from solar storms

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
Although patterns in the timing of moderate space weather events are known, the most extreme and dangerous events were thought to be random in their timing. This study found for the first time that extreme space weather occurs most frequently at predictable times during solar cycles, meaning space missions could be timed to avoid them.
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Technique uses fluctuations in video pixels to measure energy use of developing embryos

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
Researchers at the University of Plymouth have developed a cutting edge technique which enables them to instantly examine the biological traits and behaviours of developing embryos as an energy signature, rather than focusing on individual characteristics
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Oncotarget: The comprehensive genomic profiling test, GEM ExTra®

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
Proprietary bioinformatics, paired with comprehensive clinical curation results in reporting that defines clinically actionable, FDA-approved, and clinical trial drug options for the management of the patient's cancer.
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New tool factors effects of fossil-fuel emissions on ocean research

Eurekalert - May 20 2021 - 00:05
A newly developed tool will allow scientists to better gauge how centuries of fossil fuel emissions could be skewing the data they collect from marine environments. Researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks led the effort, which created a way for marine scientists to factor into their results the vast amounts of anthropogenic carbon dioxide that are being absorbed by oceans.
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