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Face screening tool detects stroke in seconds

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A new smartphone face-screening tool could help paramedics to identify stroke in seconds -- much sooner and more accurately than is possible with current technologies. Strokes, which affect millions of people globally, occur when the blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted or reduced, which prevent brain tissue from getting oxygen and nutrients. A few minutes of delay can result in permanent damage to the brain cells.

Molecular sponge for the electronics of the future

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An international research team has succeeded in developing a new type of material in the rather young research field of covalent organic frameworks. The new two-dimensional polymer is characterized by the fact that its properties can be controlled in a targeted and reversible manner. This has brought the researchers a step closer to the goal of realizing switchable quantum states.

Measles cases confirmed in Clackamas County, prompting public health warning - OregonLive

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  1. Measles cases confirmed in Clackamas County, prompting public health warning  OregonLive
  2. 2 cases of measles discovered in unvaccinated Clackamas County household, OHA says  KATU
  3. Measles case confirmed in Marion County, Oregon  Statesman Journal
  4. 2 cases of measles confirmed in Clackamas Co. with possible exposure in Marion Co.  Fox 12 Oregon
  5. 3 measles cases confirmed in Oregon; OHA on alert for more  KOIN.com

Ancient polar sea reptile fossil is oldest ever found in Southern Hemisphere

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An international team of scientists has identified the oldest fossil of a sea-going reptile from the Southern Hemisphere -- a nothosaur vertebra found on New Zealand's South Island. 246 million years ago, at the beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs, New Zealand was located on the southern polar coast of a vast super-ocean called Panthalassa. 'The nothosaur found in New Zealand is over 40 million years older than the previously oldest known sauropterygian fossils from the Southern Hemisphere.

Breakthrough approach enables bidirectional BCI functionality

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Brain-computer interfaces or BCIs hold immense potential for individuals with a wide range of neurological conditions, but the road to implementation is long and nuanced for both the invasive and noninvasive versions of the technology. Scientists have now successfully integrated a novel focused ultrasound stimulation to realize bidirectional BCI that both encodes and decodes brain waves using machine learning in a study with 25 human subjects. This work opens up a new avenue to significantly enhance not only the signal quality... Читать дальше...

Wienermobile to visit Topeka, here's where to find it

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TOPEKA (KSNT) - The famous hotdog-shaped Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is set to visit the Capital City this June for two separate meet-and-greets with locals. The distinctive shape of the Wienermobile will be making its way through the city's streets soon at stops in north and west Topeka. These stops can be found on Oscar Mayer's [...]

House of the Dragon fans furious as dog is kicked in new episode - Digital Spy

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  1. House of the Dragon fans furious as dog is kicked in new episode  Digital Spy
  2. House of the Dragon season two review – unmissable TV … eventually  The Guardian
  3. ‘House of the Dragon’ S2, E1 Recap: Where Do Westeros’s Loyalties Lie?  The Ringer
  4. House of the Dragon season two filming locations and where to find them  BBC.com
  5. This 'House of the Dragon' scene is even sadder than you originally thought  Mashable

AI shows how field crops develop

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Researchers developed software that can simulate the growth of field crops. To do this, they fed thousands of photos from field experiments into a learning algorithm. This enabled the algorithm to learn how to visualize the future development of cultivated plants based on a single initial image. Using the images created during this process, parameters such as leaf area or yield can be estimated accurately.

Pair of merging quasars at cosmic dawn

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Astronomers have discovered a double-record-breaking pair of quasars. Not only are they the most distant pair of merging quasars ever found, but also the only pair confirmed in the bygone era of the Universe's earliest formation.

A new approach to neuroimaging analysis

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A new method for neuroimaging analysis is shown to work with small groups of participants, opening the door for many studies that don't have access to massive sets of brain images.