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A new, inexpensive way to heal chronic wounds

Scientists are developing a low-cost, practical biopolymer dressing that helps heal chronic wounds......»»

Category: biomedSource:  sciencedailyJul 20th, 2021

Research in human kidney organoids reveals target to prevent irreversible kidney damage

A compound called SCR7 supports DNA repair to prevent irreparable tissue damage and chronic kidney disease progression......»»

Category: biomedSource:  sciencedailyRelated NewsApr 12th, 2022

Researchers accurately identify people with PTSD through text data alone

Researchers have trained a machine learning model to identify people with post-traumatic stress disorder with 80 per cent accuracy by analyzing text data. The model could one day serve as an accessible and inexpensive screening tool to support health.....»»

Category: biomedSource:  sciencedailyRelated NewsApr 12th, 2022

For Kids Fleeing Ukraine, Wartime Trauma May Leave Lasting Wounds

Volunteers are rushing to provide online counseling, art therapy, and stress relief for the more than 2 million Ukrainian children who have become refugees......»»

Category: gadgetSource:  wiredRelated NewsApr 12th, 2022

Eccentric Japanese billionaire now betting that "emotional" robots can heal your heart

Nearly two years before Japanese fashion titan Yusaku Maezawa embarked on his recent tourist visit to the International Space Station, he made global headlines for launching a worldwide search for a "life partner" to go to the moon with him......»»

Category: topSource:  cnnRelated NewsApr 8th, 2022

Blood vessels are guides for stimulating implants

A wireless neurostimulator a little bigger than a grain of rice can be put in place alongside blood vessels to treat neurological diseases and chronic pain......»»

Category: biomedSource:  sciencedailyRelated NewsApr 5th, 2022

Best treadmill deals for April 2022

Even inexpensive treadmills are packed with features that give a great workout in your home gym.....»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsApr 1st, 2022

Instagram’s Chronological Feed is Back and the World is Beginning to Heal

Instagram announced today that the chronological feed is back! It’s not called chronological, there’s technically two new feed options called Favorites and Following, but both feeds show accounts you follow and appear in chronological ord.....»»

Category: gadgetSource:  droidlifeRelated NewsMar 24th, 2022

New potentially painkilling compound found in deep-water cone snails

Scientists already know that the venom of cone snails, which prowl the ocean floor for a fish dinner, contains compounds that can be adapted as pharmaceuticals to treat chronic pain, diabetes and other human maladies. But the cone snails' venom has m.....»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsMar 23rd, 2022

Quenching by laser increases graphene quality

Russian scientists have found out why, instead of simply burning down at high temperatures, graphene oxide opens the door to a promising and inexpensive graphene production method. The research was published in the journal Carbon......»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsMar 23rd, 2022

High schoolers develop an inexpensive filter to remove lead from tap water

The next generation of scientists and inventors is already finding approaches to address society's problems. Today, a group of high school students and their instructor report a solution to the problem of lead contamination in drinking water—an ine.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMar 23rd, 2022

LG unveils 2022 OLED TV prices - and they’re much less than a QD-OLED TV

They're not inexpensive by any means, but LG's 2022 OLED TV lineup looks like a steal compared to Samsung's QD-OLED TV......»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsMar 21st, 2022

How Apps Can Help People Manage Chronic Illnesses

Conditions such as Hashimoto’s disease often require ongoing treatment and lifestyle modifications. But apps can empower patients to improve their health......»»

Category: gadgetSource:  wiredRelated NewsMar 15th, 2022

The New Alienware AW3423DW 34" QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Is Now Available at Dell

The first ever QD-OLED display, and the best gaming monitor on the marketAfter much anticipation, Dell is now offering the Alienware AW3423DW 34" QD-OLED gaming monitor for $1299.99 on its website. Although by no means inexpensive, this is the first.....»»

Category: gameSource:  ignRelated NewsMar 10th, 2022

Are These Chimpanzees Using Insects as Medicine?

Researchers observed chimps in Gabon applying insects to wounds—and it’s raising big questions about animal altruism and self-medication......»»

Category: gadgetSource:  wiredRelated NewsMar 8th, 2022

Study identifies virus responsible for high mortality rate among pigeons in São Paulo City

In 2019, not long before the unusual weather event that changed day into night in São Paulo City (Brazil), dozens of pigeons mysteriously dropped dead. Birds displaying wounds as well as neurological symptoms were found dead or dying near the muni.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMar 2nd, 2022

Double locked: Polymer hydrogels secure confidential information

The development of highly secure but simple and inexpensive encryption technology for the prevention of data leaks and forgeries is decidedly challenging. In the journal Angewandte Chemie, a research team has introduced a "double lock" based on therm.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMar 1st, 2022

Best treadmill deals for March 2022

Even inexpensive treadmills are packed with features that give a great workout in your home gym.....»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsMar 1st, 2022

Mobileye new chip becomes key for developing inexpensive autonomous system

Mobileye, an auto technology developer under Intel, is looking to build an autonomous driving system priced between US$5,000-10,000. Mobileye hopes to boost the penetration of the system into cheap cars so that its new chip may become a key part of t.....»»

Category: itSource:  digitimesRelated NewsMar 1st, 2022

Early humans kept getting their heads knocked in

Repeated fractures, many of which have healed. Enlarge (credit: Sala et al. 2022) Early humans suffered frequent head injuries but often lived long enough for those injuries to heal. That's the result of a study that analyzed.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsFeb 28th, 2022

Tuya Ambient Light Bar review: Functional but not secure

These inexpensive Tuya Ambient Light Bars do the job, but a lack of brand recognition shakes confidence......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsFeb 26th, 2022