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The Astrohaus team unveiled the Freewriter Wordrunner keyboard at CES yesterday.
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American Heart Association's Most-Viewed Research Stories for 2024 - fullSTEAMahead365
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The American Heart Association (AHA) has revealed the list of their five (5) most-read research stories for 2024. Major topics included marijuana use, time-restricted eating, stroke symptoms, COVID-19, and coffee consumption as they relate to cardiovascular health.
on Dec 12
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Researchers used a nested case-control study design to evaluate the impact of antimicrobial exposure on the risk of developing Parkinson's disease (PD), a movement disorder that manifests as tremors, stiffness, and balance issues.
on Oct 28
Get protected with this Cybersecurity Month Mega Bundle of great book! - fullSTEAMahead365
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on Sep 30
Caffeine consumption associated with lower risk of developing CM - New Study - fullSTEAMahead365
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In a new study published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) from Oxford Academic, "Habitual Coffee, Tea, and Caffeine Consumption, Circulating Metabolites, and the Risk of Cardiometabolic Multimorbidity," consumers of moderate amounts of caffeine had the lowest risk for...
on Sep 25
Get this Blender bundle of unique assets for game developers! - fullSTEAMahead365
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on Sep 17
Learn to program in Python with this bundle of more than 20 unique courses! - fullSTEAMahead365
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on Sep 10
New study says mindfulness meditation can impact pain relief - fullSTEAMahead365
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Using advanced brain imaging techniques, researchers found that mindfulness meditation significantly outperformed other methods in reducing both pain intensity and unpleasantness.
on Sep 9
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Using advanced electron microscopes, researchers at Sweden's Chalmers University of Technology have developed an innovative method to study and understand how fuel cells degrade over time.
on Sep 4
Researchers discover new passive thermoregulation mechanism for buildings - fullSTEAMahead365
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Thanks to new research from a team led by Aaswath Raman, Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, there may now be a new method for a passive radiative thermoregulation mechanism for walls and windows in buildings.
on Aug 14
Plug and play stunning environments for Unity and Unreal! - fullSTEAMahead365
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A bundle of amazing assets for Unity and Unreal Engine await! Get the building blocks you need to craft stunning environments and wow your players.
on Aug 6
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The Dynabook 14-inch Portégé® X40-M: Equipped With a New Mil-Spec Aluminum Alloy Chassis and Premium Features Like Copilot AI, Intel® Arc Graphics, 16:10 WUXGA Displays, Full-Size Keyboards, Wi-Fi 6E and Tons of Ports.
on Jul 31
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on Jul 30
Neural Network Can Weigh Options Like a Human - New Paper - fullSTEAMahead365
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Comprehensive tests showed RTNet reproduces all foundational features of human accuracy, RT, and confidence, and does so better than all current alternatives.
on Jul 16
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Get started making games with Unity, Unreal, Godot, and pick up a host of essential game dev skills, from 3D modeling in Blender, coding in Python, and more!
on Jul 10
Some birds may have the human ability to reimagine memories, new study - fullSTEAMahead365
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A new research article, "Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius) show episodic-like memory through the incidental encoding of information," indicates that some birds may be able to use "mental time travel," a capability thought to be unique to humans.
on Jun 26
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In a new study in the Molecular Autism journal (Springer Link), "Embryonic origin of two ASD subtypes of social symptom severity: the larger the brain cortical organoid size, the more severe the social symptoms," shows that brain overgrowth in embryonic brains may dictate autism severity.
on Jun 26
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In the journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS), a new paper titled, "A network model to predict ionic transport in porous materials," offers insight into how porous electrodes enhance the capacitance of electrochemical devices by maximizing surface area.
on Jun 25
New research could predict powerful solar storms - fullSTEAMahead365
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New research could predict powerful solar storms thanks to the discovery that the Sun's magnetic field originates closer to the surface than previously thought.
on Jun 25
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Get up and running on Elixir, the powerful concurrent and functional programming language that’s great for everything from real-time web apps to IoT development!
on Jun 24
Black+Decker Home How-To Guides Book Bundle is here! - fullSTEAMahead365
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on Jun 23
New research into optimizing hydropower for both energy and the environment - fullSTEAMahead365
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This research shows that energy-environment win-wins are possible and actionable as it relates to hydropower.
on Jun 11
Research shows Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier could impact sea rise predictions - fullSTEAMahead365
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Researchers present evidence for seawater intrusions occurring at tidal frequencies over many kilometers beneath the grounded ice of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica, a major contributor to sea level rise. The results call into question the traditional approach of modeling a fixed, abrupt...
on Jun 6
New study shows a simple blood test may predict MS - fullSTEAMahead365
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In the journal, Nature Medicine, a new study, "An autoantibody signature predictive for multiple sclerosis," shows that approximately 10% of people in the wide-ranging study with Multiple Sclerosis, or MS, harbored antibodies that target a specific sequence contained in human proteins.
on Jun 5
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In the Wiley Open Access journal, Global Challenges, new research, "Chemical Textures on Rare Earth Carbonates: An Experimental Approach to Mimic the Formation of Bastnäsite," has unveiled the intricate factors that influence the genesis and chemistry of bastnäsite and rare earth carbonates vita...
on May 31
New research shows life building blocks can more easily form in space - fullSTEAMahead365
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The building blocks of life can more easily form in space than Earth in new research.
on May 30
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A new study in Science, Vol. 384 No. 6697, “Metabolic loads and the costs of metazoan reproduction,” shows
on May 29
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Analyzing over 1,000 fossils, climate models, and dinosaur family trees, scientists have determined that warm-blooded dinosaurs appeared about halfway through their time on the planet, about 180 million years ago, in a new study published in the journal, Current Biology.
on May 28
Boredom can lead to negative behavior in new study - fullSTEAMahead365
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A study in "Motivation and Emotion" reveals that boredom can drive individuals to choose self-injurious behaviors like electric stimulation over positive alternatives, even compared to anger or neutral states. Further research is needed to understand boredom's role in such maladaptive behaviors.
on May 23
VR exercise can enhance working memory in new study - fullSTEAMahead365
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Research from bioRxiv shows that exercising with virtual reality (VR) improves working memory and mood more effectively than traditional exercise alone. Using fMRI on 23 university students, the study found that a 10-minute VR exercise session not only enhanced mood but also increased working...
on May 22
Obesity-related cancer found in 40% of patients in new research - fullSTEAMahead365
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Lund University research identified 32 types of obesity-linked cancers, doubling the previously recognized number.
on May 21
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NOAA's research explores air quality and weather connections, particularly pollen impacts. They are developing a unique pollen forecast to help millions with allergies, cooperating with health agencies to validate its effectiveness.
on May 20
Microevolution can be used to predict longer term evolution, new study shows - fullSTEAMahead365
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A new study in Science reveals that evolvability—populations' rapid adaptation ability—sheds light on macroevolution influenced by fluctuating environmental conditions. Using fossil and contemporary data, researchers highlight how genetic variation helps populations and species diverge under...
on May 15
New research shows previously unknown way light interacts with matter - fullSTEAMahead365
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In a recent issue of ACS Nano, researchers have discovered a previously unknown way that light interacts with matter. In the finding, photons can obtain substantial momentum, much like electrons in solid material, when confined to nanometer-scale spaces within silicon. This discovery may lead to...
on May 14
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The research shows that people carrying two copies of a particular gene are more likely to have Alzheimer’s.
on May 7
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on May 6
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A new Open access study published in the journal Diabetologia found that, in a 24 hour period, the optimal amount of sleep was 8.3 hours, the optimal amount to stand was 5.2 hours, the optimal amount to sit was 6 hours, the optimal amount of light activity was 2.2 hours, and the optimal amount...
on May 6
Humans better at estimating motion of objects falling versus rising in new study - fullSTEAMahead365
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In the Open Access Journal of Vision, a study concludes that humans are better at estimating the descent of objects versus their ascent.
on May 3
New research on coral reef health shows the importance of cucumbers - fullSTEAMahead365
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The paper for Nature Communications titled, Removal of detritivore sea cucumbers from reefs increases coral disease, shows that sea cucumbers, which are part of a sediment-cleaning animal group known as detritivores, are key to keeping coral reef environment clean and help to reduce the spread...
on May 1
T. Rex not a "clever girl" in new research - fullSTEAMahead365
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A 2022 study published in the The Journal of Comparative Neurology asserted that the Tyrannosaurus Rex, or T. Rex, had up to three billion neurons, equivalent to an intelligent primate such as a baboon, leading to the possibility that they could hunt in packs, pass down knowledge, and even use...
on Apr 30
Study shows artificial sweetener could damage gut microbiome - fullSTEAMahead365
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Recent studies have indicated considerable health risks associated with the consumption of artificial sweeteners. Neotame is a relatively new sweetener in the global market however there is still limited data on the impact of neotame on the intestinal epithelium or the commensal microbiota.
on Apr 29
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on Apr 29
New study shows effects of climate change on malaria transmission - fullSTEAMahead365
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A new study published in Nature Communications estimates the effects of temperature on the transmission of the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum.
on Apr 26
Learn to play with this bundle of 18 For Dummies books on all things guitars! - fullSTEAMahead365
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on Apr 26
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Juno spacecraft data has been used to create an animation of "Steeple Mountain" and a lava lake known as Loki Patera on Jupiter's moon Io.
on Apr 25
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According to a new study from MeriTalk and RSA Conference, while 80% of cybersecurity decision-makers say that accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) adoption is critical to their organization's cyber threat plan, only 31% say that their organization is using such technology today.
on Apr 24
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on Apr 24
Space is the answer in new study for alternative pathways for the origin of life - fullSTEAMahead365
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The formation of protein precursors, due to the condensation of atomic carbon under the low-temperature conditions of the molecular phases of the interstellar medium, opens alternative pathways for the origin of life. We perform peptide synthesis under conditions prevailing in space and provide...
on Apr 23
Upgrade your BI and data analytics game with this book bundle from O’Reilly! - fullSTEAMahead365
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on Apr 23
Microsoft's VASA-1: Lifelike Audio-Driven Talking Faces Generated in Real Time - fullSTEAMahead365
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Single portrait photo + speech audio = hyper-realistic talking face video with precise lip-audio sync, lifelike facial behavior, and naturalistic head movements, generated in real time.
on Apr 22