Neat News 5351 (added 2021-06-30)

Moss to clean air

There is an approach to make so-called city trees, that is, biological fine dust filters that are made on the basis of moss. The filters are ventilated and watered so that in a certain area around them the air is cooler and cleaner, since the moss absorbs particles out of the air.

related: #air_filter #moss

Neat News 5350 (added 2021-06-29)

Feeling empowered important in relationship

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A new study finds that in a happy relationship it is important that both partners feel that they can decide on the issues that are important to them.

related: #empower #relationship

Neat News 5349 (added 2021-06-28)

Blame Covid and be happier

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Couples with tensions who blamed the Covid pandemic for their problems stayed happier and were more resilient than those who blamed each other, a new study finds.

related: #blame #relationship_quality

Neat News 5348 (added 2021-06-27)

Waste collection in Copenhagen Harbour

In Copenhagen there is a non-profit initiative to collect waste in Copenhagen Harbour. People can rent a kayak for free and in return collect rubbish during their trip. Furthermore they have to document their activity for social media.

related: #rubbish_collection #kayak

Neat News 5347 (added 2021-06-26)

New type of human in Harbin City

The Harbin fossil found in Harbin City, China, in the 1930s, has been studied and it is now assumed to be at least 146,000 years old and to come from a new type of human. It is now supposed to be the closest relative of modern humans. The discovery may lead to a new view on human evolution.

related: #ancient_humans

Neat News 5346 (added 2021-06-25)

New type of human at Nesher Ramla

In Israel, a new type of human has been found at the Nesher Ramla site. The people living 130,000 to 474,000 years ago share feature with Neanderthals and archaic humans. The discovery may change our view on human evolution.

related: #ancient_humans

Neat News 5345 (added 2021-06-24)

Better understanding of origins of Alzheimer's

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Alzheimer disease is caused by rogue proteins, so-called prions, which replicate. Using high-intensity X-rays researchers have found surface features of the prions that are responsible for the replication. This insight may ultimately lead to a way how to stop the disease from progressing.

related: #Alzheimer #prion

Neat News 5344 (added 2021-06-23)

Work-life balance through four day week

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The Japanese government recommends companies to allow their staff to opt for a four day working week rather than the usual five. The expected advantages are a better work-life balance, to boost the economy by giving people more time to spend their money, and to give people more opportunity to have children to act against the falling birth rate.

related: #four_day_week #work_life_balance

Neat News 5343 (added 2021-06-22)

Gabon paid for forest protection

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Almost 90 percent of Gabon are covered by rain forests. In order to protect the forests and reduce global CO2 emissions Gabon receives payments through the Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI). Now Norway has paid Gabon 17m dollars in a first tranche.

related: #forest_protection #CAFI

Neat News 5342 (added 2021-06-21)

Blood pressure and memory

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Older adults that take medication to lower the blood pressure have a lower memory decline if the medication is of the type that it crosses the blood-brain barrier compared to those where the medication does not.

related: #blood_pressure #memory_decline

Neat News 5341 (added 2021-06-20)

National holiday to commemorate end of slavery

Juneteenth, 19 June, has become a national holiday in the USA to commemorate the abolition of slavery. Two and a half years after Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, black people in Texas learned on that day in 1865 that they had been freed.

related: #juneteenth

Neat News 5340 (added 2021-06-19)

Forceful suction to treat hiccups

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A hiccup can be a serious condition when prolonged and can impact patients with brain and stroke injury and cancer patients. Now a forced inspiratory suction and swallow tool has been developed that through the simultaneous suction and swallowing of water stimulates two nerves and treats the hiccup. The approach is to more than 90 percent successful.

related: #hiccup

Neat News 5339 (added 2021-06-18)

Finding undetected wound infections

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A 17 year old student has developed a method to detect surgical infections by dyeing the threads that hold together the wounds with a special mix of beet juices. When the wound becomes infected the thread will change colour and alert doctors of an infection. The method is cheap and can also be used when the doctors have only limited resources.

related: #infection_detection

Neat News 5338 (added 2021-06-17)

Big donation to charities

MacKenzie Scott who has a wealth of estimated 57 billion dollars gave two donations of 6 billion dollars in 2020 and now another 2.7 billion dollars to several organization concerned with causes such as Covid relief and empowering women and girls.

related: #donation

Neat News 5337 (added 2021-06-16)

Mindfulness of gardening

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In an article it is explored why gardening is good for mental and physical health. Gardening is considered as a mindfulness exercise that stops our minds from wandering to the past or worrying about the future.

related: #gardening

Neat News 5336 (added 2021-06-15)

Sleeper cabins back in Europe

For a while they were much reduced, but since 2017 people who wish to travel by train rather than to fly have increasingly the option to use sleeper cabins in Europe, for instance, between Munich and Rome or Hamburg and Zurich.

related: #sleeper_cabin

Neat News 5335 (added 2021-06-14)

Plant based diet against hypertension

In experiments with rats, it has been found that a plant based diet has advantages, in particular, it protects from hypertension, which may be the result of too high a salt intake. A plant based diet seems to have a positive effect on the gut microbiota.

related: #diet #blood_pressure

Neat News 5334 (added 2021-06-13)

G7 group promises one billion Covid vaccine doses

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The G7 group of countries has promised one billion Covid vaccine doses for poorer countries. Furthermore the group wants to raise 100 billion dollars to help poorer countries to cut CO2 emissions.

related: #Covid_vaccine

Neat News 5333 (added 2021-06-12)

Machine learning for cancer immunotherapy

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Using machine learning algorithms on images of cancer biopsies, researchers can predict which cancers will respond to specific cancer immunotherapies. This way the treatment can be adjusted.

related: #machine_learning #immunotherapy

Neat News 5332 (added 2021-06-11)

Big companies responsible for supply chain ethics

The German parliament has made a law that from 2024 big German companies will be responsible that human rights and environmental standards are applied in all the companies which are in their supply chain. In particular, no child labour will be allowed in the supply chain.

related: #supply_chain #ethics

Neat News 5331 (added 2021-06-10)

Universal coronavirus vaccine?

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Initial animal experiments to create a vaccine that is effective against a wide range of coronavirus infections (such as SARS, MERS, and Covid-19) were encouraging. If confirmed there could be a vaccine that is effective also against yet unknown coronaviruses.

related: #vaccination #coronavirus

Neat News 5330 (added 2021-06-09)

Breaks for learning

Taking breaks from practice - for instance when learning to play a new song - is important to learning, since the brain rapidly and repeatedly replays faster versions of the activity just practised during the breaks.

related: #breaks #learning

Neat News 5329 (added 2021-06-08)

Amazonians lived sustainably for 5000 years

Looking through soil and microscopic fossils in it, researchers found that indigenous people lived in the Amazon Rainforest for 5000 years without causing detectable species losses or disturbances, a model for modern people.

related: #Amazon #sustainability

Neat News 5328 (added 2021-06-07)

New drug against Alzheimer's

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For the first time in 20 years a new drug against Alzheimer's disease has been approved in the USA. It is to target a protein that forms abnormal clumps in the patients' brains. The efficacy is not yet fully established, however.

related: #Alzheimer_drug

Neat News 5327 (added 2021-06-)

Bone growth

Increasingly it is possible to grow organoids in a dish. Bones have been particularly difficult, but now a new technique allows to grow bones by applying stresses that shape bones in a human body. These stresses trigger bone marrow stem cells into producing proteins that are needed for growing bones.

related: #bone #organoid

Neat News 5326 (added 2021-06-05)

More tax justice

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Multinational companies sometimes minimize their tax by moving their profits into low tax countries. The G7 group of economies proposes a general minimal tax rate of 15 percent on profits to reduce this unfair tax evasion.

related: #tax_evasion #minimal_tax

Neat News 5325 (added 2021-06-04)

New filter using nano-technology

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Using nano-technology, new filter membranes have been developed that are efficient at filtering out many air-borne and water-borne viruses. The membranes are made from environmentally friendly materials.

related: #filter #virus #nano

Neat News 5324 (added 2021-06-03)

Ultrasound stimulation of neurons

The stimulation of neurons in the brain is used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and other brain disorders, but typically requires the implantation of a device. Now a new technique involving focused ultrasound can stimulate specific types of neurons in the brain without any implantation.

related: #neuron_stimulation #ultrasound

Neat News 5323 (added 2021-06-02)

Nature reserve in Alaska protected (again)

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The US government has suspended oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, reversing a decision by the previous administration. The 78,000 sq km big nature reserve is described as America's last great wilderness.

related: #Alaska #nature_protection

Neat News 5322 (added 2021-06-01)

Getting up early to reduce depression risk

In a big study it has been found that people that go to bed and get up one hour earlier have a depression risk that is 23 percent lower than that of others.

related: #early_riser #depression