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It's not the pain, it's how you handle it, research shows

www.upi.com

A study from the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom found that one's ability to cope with pain plays a big role in maintaining physical activity.

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UK teen student builds robot hand that performs equivalent to research models

A 16-year-old student from Bristol has built an anthropomorphic robotic hand entirely from Lego parts,...

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Fertility: The ovaries play a key role in reproductive decline, new research shows

medicalxpress.com

A woman's fertility usually begins to decline in her mid-30s. This means the chances of becoming pregnant decreases drastically each month.

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COVID-19 mRNA vaccines can trigger the immune system to recognize and kill cancer, research finds

www.livescience.com

The researchers found that mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines could potentially help patients whose tumors don’t respond well to traditional immunotherapy.

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Malaysia, South Africa to deepen trade ties with new focus on semiconductors, defence and research

www.malaymail.com

PUTRAJAYA, Oct 25 — Malaysia and South Africa have agreed to strengthen their cooperation in trade, education, def...

A Suffocating Truth – Ban Research On Ethnic Bias In Healthcare And People Will Die

www.forbes.com

ethnic bias in pulse oximetry has potentially hazardous result

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Autism charities can portray autistic people as helpless and a burden – our research shows why it matters

theconversation.com

New research finds that the language and imagery used by autism charities often reinforce stigma instead of challenging it.

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Expert on 'biggest bang for your health buck' after fresh research

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Scientists were keen to explore the relationship between training frequency and daily heart rates

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Towards Trustworthy Enterprise Deep Research

www.salesforce.com

What Is Deep Research? Deep Research ≠ Deep Search. You may have come across “Deep Search” features in tools like ChatGPT or Claude — designed to enhance retrieval and concise answers. While Deep…

Friday, Oct 24

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Concerns rise over NIH budget cuts impact on breast cancer research, innovation

abc11.com

Doctors, medical professionals, and members of Congress convened at Meredith College in Raleigh on Friday.

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Brandon Hall Group Launches Research Initiative on Extended Enterprise Learning

www.benzinga.com

"The extended enterprise learning space is transforming. The need has never been greater and the rapid evolution and influence of AI on learning technology promises real impact. Delivering on the strategic value of these audiences has…

Boston Children's Hospital secures $8.1M for spastic paraplegia research

www.news-medical.net

Boston Children's Hospital has received $8.1M in NIH funding to support and expand the Spastic Paraplegia Centers of Excellence Research Network (SP-CERN). Darius Ebrahimi-Fakhari, M.D., Ph.D., Director of the Movement Disorders Program at…

Research center donates CARAL 2020 prize to protect health and livelihoods of Andean potato farmers amid COVID-19 crisis

cipotato.org

21,600 bottles of potato-based hand sanitizer donated to rural community by award winners Key messages Nearly 10 years of experience demonstrates effectiveness of partnerships between the private and research sectors in growing farmer…

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Nigerian farmers prepare for GM potatoes as research enters final stages

cipotato.org

The post Nigerian farmers prepare for GM potatoes as research enters final stages appeared first on International Potato Center.

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Fetch Launches FAST, Turning Consumer Data into Marketing Research

www.adweek.com

This post was created in partnership with Fetch Fetch, a rewards-driven app where consumers earn points for shopping, has teamed up with OpenAI to launch FAST (Fetch AI Semantic Technology),

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AI-driven microscopy is transforming research and sustainable production

www.nanowerk.com

AI-enhanced microscopy is reshaping how scientists study particles, improving accuracy, efficiency, and sustainability from early research to industrial use.