Morgan Wallen's Son Indigo Wilder, 3 Months, Dresses as His Country Star Dad for Halloween
Morgan Wallen has a mini-me! On Tuesday, Wallen's ex KT Smith, with whom he shares 3-month-old son Indigo Wilder, posted a snapshot of the smiling infant on her Instagram. In the photo, Indigo gazed into the camera with his tongue…
Read MoreRNIB develops world's first pregnancy test for people with sight loss
Danielle and her partner are both blind so when they were trying for a baby, they were never the first to find out the result of any pregnancy test they took. All pregnancy tests currently on the market give a…
Read MoreVitamin A boosts fat burning in cold conditions
A recent study conducted by a research team led by Florian Kiefer from MedUni Vienna’s Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism shows that cold ambient temperatures increase vitamin A levels in humans and mice. This helps convert “bad” white adipose tissue…
Read MoreExploring the possibilities of smart glasses
Technology is always evolving, and Isa Jahnke is on a research mission to better harness ways for emerging technology to help learners in an educational or workplace setting. As an associate professor in the MU College of Education, she worked…
Read MoreIreland steeled for start of second virus lockdown
Ireland on Wednesday braced for the start of a second nationwide coronavirus lockdown, with fears the new six-week hiatus will deal a heavier blow than the last one. “It’s devastating to see us locked down again … during our busiest…
Read MoreCoronavirus: New COVID-19 risk calculator accurately predicts mortality rate
We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. Academic researchers have created a new COVID-19 model to calculate a person’s risk of falling severely ill…
Read MoreOne way to prevent cancer: Map the fundamentals of how cells go awry
Someday, scientists may be able to prevent cancer by controlling two proteins that operate deep inside the quagmire of epigenetic cell fate transitions, a new paper suggests. Published by Nature Communications, the article describes a dynamic push and pull between…
Read MorePeloton Recalls Pedals After Multiple Injuries: What to Know
Peloton has voluntarily recalled first generation pedals on bikes purchased between July 2013 and May 2016. The affected pedals carry a significant risk of failure that has already caused injury to over a hundred Peloton members. People affected by this…
Read MoreResearch team describes how a virus can cause diabetes
It has recently been described that infection by some enteroviruses—a genus of viruses that commonly cause diseases of varying severity—could potentially trigger diabetes, although its direct effect ‘in vivo’ as well as its mechanism of action at the molecular level…
Read MoreLinked Color Imaging Detects More Neoplastic Upper GI Lesions
TUESDAY, Oct. 20, 2020 — Linked color imaging (LCI) can detect neoplastic lesions in the upper gastrointestinal tract more frequently than white-light imaging (WLI), according to a study published online Oct. 20 in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Shoko Ono,…
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