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Doctor reveals he's had an influx of patients with eye problems after the solar eclipse: 'It's like getting a - Daily Mail

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  1. Doctor reveals he's had an influx of patients with eye problems after the solar eclipse: 'It's like getting a  Daily Mail
  2. What to do with your solar eclipse glasses  CNN
  3. Library May Have Given Out Potentially Counterfeit Eclipse Glasses  PEOPLE
  4. Eclipse glasses recall: Biniki, others sold on Amazon do not meet code  USA TODAY
  5. Do your eyes hurt after looking at the solar eclipse? Here's what to know  The Seattle Times

Taylor Swift’s Music Reappears On TikTok Amid Ongoing Dispute Between Platform And Her Record Label

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Amid the ongoing dispute between TikTok and Universal Music Group, some music from that label’s biggest artist, Taylor Swift, has reappeared on the social media platform. Universal Music pulled its songs from TikTok earlier this year, citing financial terms and concerns about inadequate restrictions on artificial intelligence tools. UMG’s catalog of 4 million songs includes tracks from Swift, […]

New computer vision tool wins prize for social impact

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A team of computer scientists working on two different problems -- how to quickly detect damaged buildings in crisis zones and how to accurately estimate the size of bird flocks -- recently announced an AI framework that can do both. The framework, called DISCount, blends the speed and massive data-crunching power of artificial intelligence with the reliability of human analysis to quickly deliver reliable estimates that can quickly pinpoint and count specific features from very large collections of images.

Researchers identify new genetic risk factors for persistent HPV infections

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the second most common cancer-causing virus, accounting for 690,000 cervical and other cancers each year worldwide. While the immune system usually clears HPV infections, those that persist can lead to cancer, and a new finding suggests that certain women may have a genetic susceptibility for persistent or frequent HPV infections. These genetic variants could raise a woman's risk of getting cervical cancer from a high-risk HPV infection.



The Masters 2024

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Delayed by a couple of hours due to weather meaning a few will need to finish their first round tomorrow Bryson DeChambeau setting the pace posting a -7 65 round. Fairly certain Danny Willett is only ever seen in Augusta Tiger started well (-1 through 3) and Scheffler poised behind the...

Scientists use wearable technology to detect stress levels during sleep

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What if changes in a person's stress levels could be detected while they sleep using wearable devices? A new study find changes in perceived stress levels reflected in sleep data -- an important step towards identifying biomarkers that may help flag individuals in need of support.

First step to untangle DNA: Supercoiled DNA captures gyrase like a lasso ropes cattle

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Researchers reveal how DNA gyrase resolves DNA entanglements. The findings not only provide novel insights into this fundamental biological mechanism but also have potential practical applications. Gyrases are biomedical targets for the treatment of bacterial infections and the similar human versions of the enzymes are targets for many anti-cancer drugs. Better understanding of how gyrases work at the molecular level can potentially improve clinical treatments.

Brainless memory makes the spinal cord smarter than previously thought

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Researchers have discovered the neural circuitry in the spinal cord that allows brain-independent motor learning. The study found two critical groups of spinal cord neurons, one necessary for new adaptive learning, and another for recalling adaptations once they have been learned. The findings could help scientists develop ways to assist motor recovery after spinal cord injury.

New approach for combating 'resting' bacteria

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Most disease-causing bacteria are known for their speed: In mere minutes, they can double their population, quickly making a person sick. But just as dangerous as this rapid growth can be a bacterium's resting state, which helps the pathogen evade antibiotics and contributes to severe chronic infections in the lungs and blood, within wounds, and on the surfaces of medical devices. Now, scientists have discovered how long chains of molecules called polyphosphates (polyP) are needed for bacteria to... Читать дальше...

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