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Shiba Inu: Large Transactions Record Over 2,000% Boost
Shiba Inu’s whales have been notably active in the market, as seen by SHIB’s remarkable surge in large transaction volume. This surge could potentially mean that whales are accumulating SHIB, a development that could have a bullish impact on the asset’s price. According to data from IntoTheBlock,…#shibainus #shib #shibainu #surges #readshibainu #shytoshikusama #bitvavo #netherlands #whalealert
Source: Reuters: Health - September 5, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

NLM Technical Bulletin, Sep-Oct 2023, September 2023 SNOMED CT US Edition Available for Download
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is pleased to announce the September 2023 US Edition of SNOMED CT is available for download. This release contains 163 new active concepts specific to the US Extension. The September 2023 US Edition of SNOMED CT is based on the content published in the June 2023 SNOMED CT International Edition and includes any SNOMED CT COVID-19 Related Content published in the June 2023 International Edition.
Source: NLM Technical Bulletin - September 5, 2023 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news

Vitalik Buterin on fix for Ethereum centralization
The centralization of nodes is one of the biggest problems facing the Ethereum network and should be addressed by making the running of nodes cheaper and easier, according to Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin. Currently, the majority of the 5,901 active Ethereum nodes are being run through…#ethereum #ethereumco #vitalikbuterin #amazonwebservices #korea #buterin #node #ethereumfoundation #verge #purge
Source: Reuters: Health - September 5, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

The role of group membership in active road user attention across different age groups - Kircher K, Od éen M.
This study aimed to explore how travelling in different group constellations (alone, with known or with unknown people) affects children's and adults' visual behaviour in traffic when cycling or walking. Additionally, mobile phone/earphone usage was consid...
Source: SafetyLit - September 5, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Distraction, Fatigue, Chronobiology, Vigilance, Workload Source Type: news

The true call of duty? How women veterans can get the higher-paying civilian jobs they deserve
Women have fought for and won bigger roles in the U.S. military in recent years, but a gap favoring their male counterparts emerges yet again when active duty ends and the civilian job hunt begins. Women veterans are more than twice as likely to be unemployed six months after completing their…#pennstateuniversitys #tvmi #healthcare #corporateamerica #dangoldenberg #callofdutyendowment #callofduty #hiresheroesusa #marketwatch #deloitte
Source: Reuters: Health - September 4, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A systematic review in device-measured physical activity during active commuting to/from school: practical considerations to assess when, where, and how much it occurs - Campos-Garz ón P, Saucedo-Araujo RG, Sevil-Serrano J, Migueles JH, Barranco-Ruiz Y, Chillón P.
Active commuting to/from school (ACS) is an efficient manner to increase daily physical activity (PA) levels. However, there seems to be no consensus on the best methodology to accurately assess ACS-PA. Therefore, this systematic review aimed (1) to compil...
Source: SafetyLit - September 4, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Adolescents Source Type: news

A brief gamified immersive intervention to improve 11-14-year-olds' cycling-related looking behaviour and situation awareness: a school-based pilot study - Bishop DT, Daylamani-Zad D, Dkaidek TS, Fukaya K, Broadbent DP.
Despite the health benefits of active travel, very few people in the UK choose to cycle short journeys; a frequently cited barrier is personal safety concerns. Recent research using immersive video-based training has shown promise, in terms of improving yo...
Source: SafetyLit - September 4, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Adolescents Source Type: news

India ’ s Moon Rover Completes its Walk. Scientists Analyzing Data
NEW DELHI — India’s moon rover has completed its walk on the lunar surface and been put into sleep mode less than two weeks after its historic landing near the lunar south pole, India’s space mission said. “The rover completes its assignments. It is now safely parked and set into sleep mode,” with daylight on that part of the moon coming to an end, the Indian Space Research Organization said in a statement late Saturday. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] The rover’s payloads are turned off and the data it collected has been transmitted to the Earth via the lander, the s...
Source: TIME: Science - September 3, 2023 Category: Science Tags: Uncategorized India Source Type: news

Students criticize the University of North Carolina ’s response to an active shooter emergency
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — As sirens blared across the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and cell phones lit up with alerts of an active shooter, Micah Baldonado cried quietly at his desk while his teacher proceeded with the lecture. “I know there’s no right way to react, but I just lost it,”…#hill #chapelhill #charlotte #unc #zijieyan #baldonado #kevinguskiewicz #brianjames #caudilllabs #franklinstreet
Source: Reuters: Health - September 3, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Pentagon Extends Troop Deployment At US-Mexico Border Through September
Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times, The U.S. Defense Department said Thursday that it will extend the deployment of up to 400 active-duty American troops at the U.S. southern border with Mexico until at least the…#aldgrafredly #epochtimes #usdefensedepartment #mexico #pentagon #devinrobinson #defenselloydaustin #cbp #usborderpatrol #migrants
Source: Reuters: Health - September 3, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Microsoft plans to deprecate WordPad, automatically included with Windows since 1995, via a future Windows update, as it ' s no longer under active development
Microsoft announced today that it will deprecate WordPad with a future Windows update as it's no longer under active development, though the company did not specify the precise timing of this change. WordPad is a basic text-editing application that allows users to create and edit documents with…#wordpad #windows #windows95 #windowsnotepad #optional #redmond #dll #paint #microsoftstore #cortana
Source: Reuters: Health - September 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Barclays Says ‘Active Policy Support’ to Benefit Turkey, Russia
Source: Reuters: Health - September 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

FBI Data On Active Shootings Is Misleading: John Lott Jr
. Authored by John R. Lott Jr. via RealClear Wire, Americans are constantly debating policing and gun control. But to discuss these issues, we have to depend on government crime data. Unfortunately, politics has infected the data handling of…#johnlottjr #johnrlottjr #realclearwire #fbi #cdc #markbryant #gunviolencearchive #nt #texasstateuniversity #elisjshadicken
Source: Reuters: Health - September 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Drilling Continues to Disappoint As Oil Prices Climb
The total number of active drilling rigs in the United States fell by 1 this week, according to new data from Baker Hughes published Friday. The total rig count fell to 631 this week. So far this year, Baker Hughes has estimated a loss of 148 active drilling rigs. This week’s count is 444 fewer…#bakerhughes #permianbasin #eagleford #fracspreadcount #eia #brent
Source: Reuters: Health - September 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Study could help explain why certain brain tumors don ’t respond well to immunotherapy
Key takeawaysImmunotherapy has been effective in treating certain types of cancer, including those that spread into the brain. But it has little effect in fighting glioblastoma, an aggressive cancer that originates in the brain.UCLA-led research revealed that immune checkpoint blockade, a type of immunotherapy, triggers a process that fights tumors more effectively in cancers that spread to the brain than it does in glioblastoma.The finding could help scientists develop strategies for more effective immunotherapy for treating brain cancers that originate in the brain, like glioblastoma.A study led by researchers at the UCL...
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - September 1, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news