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Resilience, not collapse: What the Easter Island myth gets wrong

Eurekalert - Jul 13 2021 - 00:07
New research from Binghamton University, State University of New York suggests that the demographic collapse at the core of the Easter Island myth didn't really happen.
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Escort services and strip clubs don't increase sex crimes

Eurekalert - Jul 13 2021 - 00:07
A new paper in The Economic Journal indicates that the presence of adult entertainment establishments may decrease sex crimes, significantly.
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Individual privacy and big data uses in public health

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
In the United States, massive volumes of individual-level data, called "big data," are used for a variety of reasons, including marketing, intelligence gathering and political campaigns. Big data are also vital to public health efforts, such as improving population health, informing personalized medicine and transforming biomedical research. However, it can be challenging to use big data for health applications due to laws and concerns about individual privacy.
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Transport in 2050: Safer, cleaner and cost efficient?

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
A Cornell University-led team has calculated that by the year 2050, vehicle electrification, driverless cars and ride sharing could slash U.S. petroleum consumption by 50% and carbon dioxide emissions by 75% while simultaneously preventing 5,500 premature deaths and saving $58 billion annually.
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Preventing oxygen release leads to safer high-energy-density batteries

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
As rechargeable batteries get more powerful, the chance of batteries overheating -thermal runaway - increases. Seeking a way to make batteries safer, researchers have investigated one of thermal runaway's main triggers: oxygen release.
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80 per cent of asthma related hospitalizations are avoidable through community-based care

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
UNSW researchers reveal gross variation in standardized model of care for children with asthma
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Teaching sound topological tricks

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
Topological properties of artificial materials have attracted tremendous attention. However, few efforts were devoted to the exploration of novel topological states for wave manipulation applications. Recently, a collaboration of two groups, respectively led by Dr. Guancong Ma from Hong Kong Baptist University and Dr. Ying Wu from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology respectively, has successfully investigated acoustic wave steering applications based on topological states at different orders in a 3D photonic crystal.
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Smarter by the minute: Myriad of applications unlocked by artificial intelligence

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
The July 2021 issue of IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica features six articles that showcase the potential of machine learning in its various forms. The applications described in the studies range from advanced driver assistance systems and computer vision to image processing and collaborative robotics.
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COVID-19 News from Annals of Internal Medicine

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
Authors from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical school say the case for mandating SARS-CoV-2 vaccination among health care workers is substantially stronger than the case for mandating influenza vaccination, which has become widely accepted. The authors detail the many reasons for mandatory vaccination and strategies for gaining employee acceptance in a commentary published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Families caring for dying relatives at home need better support with medication management

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
Families who are caring for a relative who is seriously ill and dying at home need more support from healthcare professionals in order to help manage their medication, according to a new study.
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New study supports medical safety of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a medically safe mental health intervention, according to a new study led by CAMH researcher Dr. Tyler Kaster as part of his doctoral studies at ICES and the University of Toronto. The study was published today in the journal The Lancet Psychiatry, and is among the largest and most comprehensive to compare the safety of ECT with standard treatment amongst individuals with depression.
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Men appear to bully more commonly than women in academic medicine

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
A greater proportion of men than women exhibit bullying behaviours during medical training and academic practice, and only a minority of victims report their experiences, suggests new research published in the online journal BMJ Open.
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"Modest" increase in heart attack hospitalization rates after years of decline

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
The burden of hospital admission rates due to heart attacks (myocardial infarctions) in England rose between 2012 and 2016, despite decades of falling rates, suggests new research published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.
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Athletes may have more than twice the risk of irregular heart rhythm

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
Athletes appear to be almost two and half times more likely than non-athletes to experience irregular heart rhythms (atrial fibrillation), suggests new research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
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Study shows forests play greater role in depositing toxic mercury across the globe

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
Researchers led by a UMass Lowell environmental science professor say mercury measurements in a Massachusetts forest indicate the toxic element is deposited in forests across the globe in much greater quantities than previously understood.
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Phasecraft reveals a more efficient method for modelling electrons in materials

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
The new compact representation of fermions outperforms all previous representations improving memory use and algorithm size each by at least 25% - a significant step towards realising practical scientific applications on near-term quantum computers.
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Emotions and culture are most important for acceptance of carnivore management strategies

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
Emotions towards and cultural importance of large carnivores are better predictors of the acceptance of management strategies by local communities than the extent of livestock depredation. This is the result of an interdisciplinary investigation led by Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research. They conducted 100 questionnaires with Maasai pastoralists in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, focusing on three large carnivore species (spotted hyenas, lions and leopards) and three management strategies (no action, relocation and lethal control).
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Discovery of 10 faces of plasma leads to new insights in fusion and plasma science

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
Scientists uncover new properties of plasma that have wide potential applications for astrophysical and fusion plasmas.
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Do more visits with kidney specialists improve dialysis patient-reported outcomes?

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
Patients with kidney failure did not report better experience with care from more frequent face-to-face visits with kidney specialists at dialysis facilities. In fact, more frequent visits were linked with slightly lower patient-reported experiences with kidney-related care.
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When a single tree makes a difference

Eurekalert - Jul 12 2021 - 00:07
A single tree along a city street or in a backyard can provide measurable cooling benefits, according to a new study from American University.
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