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  • Rethinking Digital Service Design Could Reduce Their Environmental Impact

    Digital technology companies could reduce the carbon footprint of services like You Tube by changing how they are designed, experts say.

  • Nearly Half of Public Wrongly Believe Heart Failure Is Normal in Old Age

    Low awareness of heart failure among patients and the public is highlighted in surveys to be presented during Heart Failure 2019 the annual congress of the Heart Failure Association (HFA), a branch of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), taking place in Athens, Greece from 25 to 28 May.

  • Quebec and Labrador First Nations Continue to Embrace Traditional Food But Rates of Food Insecurity are Very High

    Newly released results from a 2016 study on the diet, nutrition, and environment of First Nations in Quebec and Labrador show many positive results.

  • Synthetic Speech Generated from Brain Recordings

    A state-of-the-art brain-machine interface created by UC San Francisco neuroscientists can generate natural-sounding synthetic speech by using brain activity to control a virtual vocal tract – an anatomically detailed computer simulation including the lips, jaw, tongue and larynx.

  • UBC Okanagan Engineers Make Injectable Tissues a Reality

    A simple injection that can help regrow damaged tissue has long been the dream of physicians and patients alike.

  • Training for First-Time Marathon “Reverses” Ageing of Blood Vessels

    Training for and completing a first-time marathon “reverses” ageing of major blood vessels, according to research presented today at EuroCMR 2019, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). 

  • New Review Identifies Four Hallmarks of Cancer Metastasis

    Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the University of Kansas Cancer Center have identified four hallmarks of cancer metastasis — when cancer has spread to different parts of the body from where it started. 

  • Avoid Smoky Environments to Protect Your Heart

    If a room or car is smoky, stay away until it has cleared. 

  • Vital Signs Can Now Be Monitored Using Radar

    A radar system developed at the University of Waterloo can wirelessly monitor the vital signs of patients, eliminating the need to hook them up to any machines.

  • Putting Vision Models to the Test

    MIT neuroscientists have performed the most rigorous testing yet of computational models that mimic the brain’s visual cortex.

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