A new UCLA study reveals that a widely used federal hospital safety metric is fundamentally flawed when applied to emergency stroke care, potentially creating incentives that may discourage hospitals from performing lifesaving procedures for the…
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Study shows federal safety metric inappropriately penalizes hospitals for lifesaving stroke procedures
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US Army steps up firepower with 50mm cannon for future combat vehicle
As the US Army pushes forward with one of its most consequential armored modernization efforts in decades, the service has quietly taken another major step toward redefining future battlefield firepower.
Defense giant Northrop Grumman has…
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A semicrystalline catalyst balances activity and stability for electrolytic hydrogen production
The production of clean hydrogen through water electrolysis is a promising route toward emission-free and sustainable energy technologies. However, its efficiency is still constrained by the kinetically sluggish oxygen evolution reaction (OER)….
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Here’s why I think 2026 will be the year for geopatriation
Cloud computing remains an increasingly important part of business and personal internet use – and with the rise of AI and the increasing need for huge amounts of data, cloud storage is in demand now more than ever.
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Botanic gardens' vast knowledge remains untapped due to fragmented data systems, say researchers
An international group of researchers says that biodiversity conservation and scientific research are not benefiting from the vast knowledge about the world’s plants held by botanic gardens, because of fragmented data systems and a lack of…
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Most Doctors Don’t Know This Birth Control Option Exists, and It’s Been Available for 20 Years
A study reveals that many clinicians remain unaware of self-administered injectable contraception, despite its decades-long availability. Self-administered injectable contraceptives have been an option in the United States for more than 20 years,…
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The Pigment in Red Hair Has a Secret Superpower We Never Knew About : ScienceAlert
A pigment in red hair may have a secret superpower: It can turn a toxic threat into a splash of color.
Scientists studying the orange-to-red melanin in bird feathers have found that its production can help prevent cellular damage.
The pigment…
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NASA targets Artemis II rollout to pad, details launch options – Orlando Sentinel
- NASA targets Artemis II rollout to pad, details launch options Orlando Sentinel
- Final Steps Underway for NASA’s First Crewed Artemis Moon Mission NASA (.gov)
- When does the Nasa Moon mission launch and who are the Artemis II crew? BBC
- NASA is…
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Yoga accelerates opioid withdrawal recovery when combined with standard care, study finds
Opioid addiction, or opioid use disorder (OUD), is a major global health issue, and recovery from OUD is marked with high relapse rates. During withdrawal, patients experience severe symptoms, which are partly due to dysregulation of the nervous…
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X-ray spectra provide sharpest image to date of a rapidly spinning black hole
The X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM), a joint mission between the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and NASA, launched on Sept. 7th, 2023. Its advanced imaging filters and spectrometers were designed to study black holes…
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