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Tech Xplore / Researchers develop intelligent 3D twins of crime scenes

A crime scene is often accessible only for a short period of time. During that time, all relevant evidence must be documented quickly, and even small details can prove crucial. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich ...

12 hours ago
Phys.org / Hydrology professor develops simple outdoor flood alarm to save lives

In the aftermath of the devastating July 4, 2025, floods that took 139 lives in Central Texas, an associate professor at The University of Texas at Austin set out to make a new type of outdoor flood alarm: a low-tech, loud ...

15 hours ago
Medical Xpress / How a nicotine reduction policy could reduce smoking disparities and boost productivity

Implementing a federal nicotine reduction strategy may prevent millions of premature deaths, boost productivity and significantly close smoking disparity gaps for individuals with major depression, according to Rutgers Health ...

13 hours ago
Medical Xpress / You're not too young for bowel cancer

Colorectal or bowel cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers, affecting approximately 1 in 20 Australians.

13 hours ago
Tech Xplore / Researchers develop 'SyMerge' technology maximizing AI model synergy

Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) announced that an artificial intelligence research team from the College of Computing and Informatics, consisting of Professor Sung-Eun Hong and researchers Ae-cheon Jeong and Seung-hwan Lee, ...

14 hours ago
Medical Xpress / India's immunization program reduced child mortality but highlights need for coordinating health, education policies

Each year, approximately 700,000 children worldwide die from diseases that vaccines could have prevented, nearly all of them in low- and middle-income countries. New research from University of Notre Dame economist Santosh ...

14 hours ago
Phys.org / Researcher details US biobank's value as global resource in study of roots of disease, health

Just as this country celebrated its 250th birthday, some geneticists were celebrating America, too. At the end of June, the National Institutes of Health announced its "All of Us" Research Program had become the world's largest ...

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Phys.org / Q&A: What does the 2026 World Cup reveal about modern sport?

It's the final week of the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup. Over the last month, there have been plenty of highs and lows both on and off the pitch, from the overnight popularity of Cape Verde's goalkeeper Vozinha and the Norwegian ...

15 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Many women still confused about perimenopause

Perimenopause is an underrecognized life stage that is often accompanied by complex and fluctuating symptoms. A new study sought to quantify the prevalence of perimenopause uncertainty and identify its primary causes. It ...

15 hours ago
Medical Xpress / FDA expands use of Zoryve to include young children with plaque psoriasis

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved an expanded indication for Zoryve (roflumilast) cream, 0.3%, for the topical treatment of plaque psoriasis in patients ages 2 and older. The expanded approval was granted ...

14 hours ago
Phys.org / Face-to-face with ancient Rome: Exhibition in Hungary brings forgotten faces to life

A blacksmith, a stable boy, a soldier, a slave: The faces and stories of these and other residents of an ancient Roman city in modern Hungary have been brought to life in remarkable fidelity for a new exhibition in Budapest.

17 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Review calls for Mexico to add liver health to chronic disease programs

Liver disease may affect close to half of adults in Mexico, yet the country tracks it far less closely than the diabetes and obesity to which it is linked, according to a new paper by Jeffrey Lazarus, professor at the CUNY ...

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