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Designers find better solutions with computer assistance, but sacrifice creative touch Posted: 23 May 2022 12:07 PM PDT A computer-guided approach to design can propose more solutions and balance out human inexperience and design fixation. |
Air pollution linked to deadly heart rhythm disorder Posted: 23 May 2022 12:06 PM PDT Life-threatening arrhythmias are more common on days with highly polluted air, according to new research. |
Taste buds can adapt to low salt diet Posted: 23 May 2022 12:06 PM PDT A taste adaptation intervention lowers salt intake and increases enjoyment of a sodium restricted diet in patients with hypertension, according to a small study. |
Alcohol may be more risky to the heart than previously thought Posted: 23 May 2022 10:50 AM PDT Levels of alcohol consumption currently considered safe by some countries are linked with development of heart failure. |
Bacteria can live in snake and spider venoms Posted: 23 May 2022 10:50 AM PDT Newly published research shows that, contrary to what is commonly believed, the venom of snakes and spiders is actually populated with microbes, including bacteria that could cause infection in people who have suffered a bite. |
'I don't even remember what I read': People enter a 'dissociative state' when using social media Posted: 23 May 2022 10:50 AM PDT Researchers found that people might not be 'addicted' to social media. Instead they get stuck in a state of dissociation, like what happens when you are reading a good book. |
Novel AI algorithm for digital pathology analysis Posted: 23 May 2022 08:55 AM PDT Digital pathology is an emerging field which deals with mainly microscopy images that are derived from patient biopsies. Because of the high resolution, most of these whole slide images (WSI) have a large size, typically exceeding a gigabyte (Gb). Therefore, typical image analysis methods cannot efficiently handle them. Seeing a need, researchers developed a novel artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm based on a framework called representation learning to classify lung cancer subtype based on lung tissue images from resected tumors. |
The drug gabapentin may boost functional recovery after a stroke Posted: 23 May 2022 06:34 AM PDT The drug gabapentin, currently prescribed to control seizures and reduce nerve pain, may enhance recovery of movement after a stroke by helping neurons on the undamaged side of the brain take up the signaling work of lost cells, new research in mice suggests. |
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