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Biomarker of Alzheimer"s Found To Be Regulated By Sleep Cycles

Following a 2018 study demonstrating how disrupted sleep can accelerate the buildup of toxic plaques associated with the disease, scientists from Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) in St. Louis have now identified a protein implicated in.....»»

Category: topSource:  slashdotDec 18th, 2020

Revolutionary Alzheimer’s Treatments Can’t Help Patients Who Go Undiagnosed

It’s a question of when, not if, highly effective treatments become available, says the CEO of Alzheimer’s Research UK. But that doesn’t solve the problem of one-third of dementia patients still going undiagnosed......»»

Category: gadgetSource:  wiredRelated NewsJul 3rd, 2024

Don’t sleep on this deal for the 2TB SanDisk Extreme Pro SSD!

There’s a deal for the 2TB SanDisk Extreme Pro portable SSD that you don’t want to miss out on, so hurry while it lasts! The post Don’t sleep on this deal for the 2TB SanDisk Extreme Pro SSD! appeared first on Phandroid. The prices o.....»»

Category: asiaSource:  phandroidRelated NewsMay 31st, 2024

Accelerated approach leads to discovery of a new catalytic promoter on par with decades of study

Addressing climate change demands rethinking of established chemical processes on a timescale of years rather than decades as in traditional R&D cycles. In collaboration with BasCat (UniCat BASF JointLab), a team of researchers from the Theory Depart.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 30th, 2024

Modern lives are messing up menstrual cycles—earlier starts, more irregularity

Earlier and irregular periods are both linked to poor health outcomes. Enlarge / Panty liners, hygienic tampons, and sanitary pads. (credit: Getty | LOU BENOIST) People in the US are starting their menstrual cycles earli.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsMay 30th, 2024

Rude at work? Feeling guilty can make you a better, kinder worker

We've all done it. A bad night's sleep or a tough commute made us cranky, and we lashed out at a coworker who did nothing wrong. What can we do to make up for it?.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 28th, 2024

This Common Sleep Issue Could Be a Warning Sign of Heart Disease, According to Cardiologists

This Common Sleep Issue Could Be a Warning Sign of Heart Disease, According to Cardiologists.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsMay 26th, 2024

Gene could unlock greater wheat yields for a growing population

A study from the University of Adelaide has discovered molecular pathways regulated by a gene traditionally used to control wheat-flowering behavior could be altered to achieve greater yields. The research was published in Current Biology......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 23rd, 2024

Exploring diversity in cell division: Study investigates the process of evolution that supports diverse life cycles

New research by EMBL scientists shows how different modes of cell division used by animals and fungi might have evolved to support diverse life cycles......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 22nd, 2024

Research team uncovers mechanism for spikelet development in barley

The inflorescence architecture of crop plants like barley is predominantly regulated by meristem activity and fate, which play a critical role in determining the number of floral structures for grain production......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 22nd, 2024

A review of the applications of mercury stable isotopes for tracing volcanism in geologic events

Mercury is a toxic heavy metal that can exist stably as a gas, with high volatility and global distribution in the atmosphere. Volcanoes represent a primary natural source of Hg in the atmosphere, with significant effects on Hg cycles on both global.....»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsMay 21st, 2024

Q&A: How tea may have saved lives in 18th century England

Drinking tea can have several health benefits. There is seemingly a brew for everything from sleep to inflammation to digestion. In 18th century England, however, drinking tea may have saved a person's life, and it likely had very little to do with l.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 20th, 2024

Why banks consider renewable energy to be a riskier investment than fossil fuels

The financial sector is among the world's most heavily regulated industries—and for good reason. Financial rules, which force banks to hold capital in reserve when making riskier investments, are designed to prevent financial crises. Other financia.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 16th, 2024

Here’s how many years Apple users are keeping their iPads

Alongside the 2024 iPad Pro and Air launches, CIRP has a new report that sheds light on Apple customers’ tablet upgrade cycles. Here’s how many years iPad users are waiting before buying a new model. more….....»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsMay 15th, 2024

Apple users are keeping their iPads for a very long time

Over the last few years, Apple customers have extended their upgrade cycles for iPads, possibly making the new models an appealing choice for those ready to purchase.11-inch iPad ProApple announced on May 7 the long-anticipated new iPad models. The n.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsMay 15th, 2024

Self-assembled Na-doped zinc oxide for the detection of lung cancer biomarker VOCs at low concentrations

Developing high-performance gas sensors for the detection of lung cancer markers at low concentrations is a crucial step towards achieving early lung cancer monitoring through breath tests. Metal oxide semiconductors (MOS) have long been sensitive to.....»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsMay 13th, 2024

Team develops an epigenome editing toolkit to dissect the mechanisms of gene regulation

Understanding how genes are regulated at the molecular level is a central challenge in modern biology. This complex mechanism is mainly driven by the interaction between proteins called transcription factors, DNA regulatory regions, and epigenetic mo.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 9th, 2024

Apple homepage adds interactive ‘eraser’ teaser ahead of tomorrow’s iPad event

iPad Air. The new teaser at the top of the page cycles between the various illustrations of Apple logo, with a twist that you can erase the art with your mouse pointer on Mac, or finger on your iPhone’s touchscreen. When the logo is fully erased.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsMay 6th, 2024

Apple"s iPad doesn"t meet DMA criteria, but is getting regulated by the EU anyway

The European Union has spoken, and will enforce the rules of the Digital Markets Act on Apple again not because it holds a dominant position in the iPad today, but because it may soon.European Union flagsIn a press release issued early on Monday morn.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsApr 29th, 2024

Apple"s iPad doesn"t yet meet the DMA criteria, but is getting regulated by the EU anyway

The European Union has spoken, and will enforce the rules of the Digital Markets Act on Apple again not because it holds a dominant position in the iPad today, but because it may soon.European Union flagsIn a press release issued early on Monday morn.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsApr 29th, 2024

The Indian villagers who lost their homes to the sea

The gentle roar of the ocean lulled Indian mother-of-two Banita Behra to sleep each night, until one day the encroaching tide reached her doorstep......»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsApr 26th, 2024