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Captivate Adds Video Content From Tennis Channel and Stadium
Story Highlights Captivate is expanding its content portfolio by announcing two new video content-focused partnerships with Tennis Channel, home of the ATP and WTA Tour, and Stadium, a multi-platform sports network. Captivate is set to serve up video highlights and recaps from major tennis tournaments from the Tennis Channel. The action starts with exclusive clips…
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TSA shares spine-chilling Halloween travel tips
NEW YORK–The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wants to alert travelers to possible sightings of goblins, vampires, zombies, ghosts, mummies and witches traveling through security checkpoints this Halloween. Despite TSA’s no-pranking security practices, costumed passengers don’t need to worry about stifling their holiday spirit. TSA Officers will screen all boo-tifully dressed travelers, but keep in mind…
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A global long-term daily reanalysis of reference evapotranspiration for drought and food-security monitoring
Abstract NOAA has developed a global reference evapotranspiration (ET0) reanalysis using the UN Food and Agriculture Organization formulation (FAO-56) of the Penman-Monteith equation forced by MERRA phase 2 (MERRA2) meteorological and radiative drivers. The NOAA ET0 reanalysis is provided daily from January 1, 1980 to the near-present at a resolution of 0.5° latitude × 0.625° longitude. The reanalysis…
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Correlation of bioactive components of platelet rich plasma derived from human female adult peripheral blood and umbilical cord blood with age
Abstract Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has gained significant attention in the field of regenerative medicine due to its potential therapeutic applications. However, few studies have reported the components, especially anti-ageing-related components, of PRP derived from umbilical cord blood (UCB). It is essential to understand the influence of age on the composition and efficacy of PRP to…
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New lab to test home health technologies, train tech-savvy nurses
New lab to test home health technologies, train tech-savvy nurses | WSU Insider | Washington State University
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Comprehensive analyses identify potential biomarkers for encephalitis in HIV infection
Abstract Human immunodeficiency virus encephalitis (HIVE) is a severe neurological complication after HIV infection. Evidence shows that genetic factors play an important role in HIVE. The aim of the present study was to identify new potential therapeutic targets for HIVE. Differentially expressed gene (DEG), functional annotation and pathway, and protein–protein interaction analyses were performed to…
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Restoring Colorado’s not-so-plain grasslands, one ferret at a time
Nick Kaczor is the deputy refuge supervisor in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Mountain Prairie Region. He previously worked as assistant manager at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, where he helped organize the reintroduction of black-footed ferrets to the refuge, along with a team of city, state and federal employees. That effort began…
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Understanding artificial intelligence bias in pulmonology
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The billion-dollar brands spending big to go from stale to chic
Iconic brands including Coors and Jello-O are revitalising themselves to win over new audiences as consumer tastes change. Throughout the past 150 years, Coors has been many things: beloved beer brand of the American West; survivor of Prohibition; aluminium can innovator; boycott target and, later, beneficiary; household name and on the receiving end of more…
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Nestlé launches probiotic and HMO blend to mirror breastmilk changes
The new blend, named Sinergity, utilises the strain B. infantis LMG11588, shown through Nestle’s research to have the ability to efficiently absorb and metabolise HMOs, thereby producing key beneficial compounds for human health. Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are a major component of human milk, associated with multiple health benefits including shaping a healthy infant gut microbiome, possibly supporting…