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Новости за 03.01.2025

Phonescoop.com 

Court Strikes Down FCC's Net Neutrality Rules

A U.S. appeals court ruled today that the Federal Communications Commission did not have legal authority to reinstate landmark "net neutrality" rules. The rules were first established in 2015, then killed in 2018. Biden sought to revive them in his term and succeeded in April. The incoming administration is unlikely to appeal the decision. Net-neutrality advocates could appeal the decision to the Supreme Court, but FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel called on Congress to pass a Net Neutrality law.

Sciencedaily.com 

Too many men or too few women? New study finds how the gender gap is framed affects perceptions of it

Recognizing that news coverage may have influence in forming attitudes and in driving action, a team of psychology researchers examined whether reframing this gender gap in terms of 'men's overrepresentation' -- rather than as 'women's underrepresentation' -- would have an impact on perceptions of the issue and on motivations to address it. Its findings showed that framing the gap as 'men's overrepresentation' -- as opposed to 'women's underrepresentation' -- in political leadership elicited more... Читать дальше...

Sciencedaily.com 

Artificial intelligence: Algorithms improve medical image analysis

Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve the analysis of medical image data. For example, algorithms based on deep learning can determine the location and size of tumors. This is the result of AutoPET, an international competition in medical image analysis. The seven best autoPET teams report on how algorithms can detect tumor lesions in positron emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT).

Sciencedaily.com 

'Smooth brain' disorders may share a common cause -- and potential treatment

Lissencephaly is a spectrum of rare, genetic disorders in which the brain fails to develop its hallmark folds. The disorders are often associated with seizures and intellectual disability and currently there are no available treatments. A new study, however, has identified a molecular mechanism that underlies some lissencephaly disorders -- and a drug that prevents and reverses lissencephaly malformations in organoids (small, three-dimensional replicas of developing brains that allow scientists to study early brain development).

Sciencedaily.com 

Discovery links cellular structures to kidney cancer treatment outcomes

Fighting cancer can seem like a deadly game of chance. While some patients may respond well to certain treatments, others might not be as fortunate. Doctors and scientists have long struggled to explain why. Now scientists have found a possible source of this variability in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) -- the most common kidney cancer diagnosed in adults.

Sciencedaily.com 

Officials assess threat of H5N1 avian flu

Highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza A virus (HPAI H5N1) remains a low risk to the general public, and public health experts in the United States believe that available treatments and vaccines, as well as those in development, are sufficient to prevent severe disease.

Sciencedaily.com 

Study finds physical activity reduces chronic disease risk

A study underscores the value of physical activity. Researchers found patients who responded in a survey that they are physically active have a statistically significant lower risk of having 19 chronic conditions.

Sciencedaily.com 

A 'ticking time bomb' for liver cancer

Scientists have revealed new insights into the origin of liver cancer and, more broadly, on the effects of a high-fat diet on our DNA.

TheTakeout.com 

Can You Freeze Mushrooms?

Mushrooms are great in a number of dishes, but you may not need to use them all at once. In which case, is it okay to freeze mushrooms for a longer shelf life?

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Buddy MacKay, a Democrat who briefly served as Florida's governor, dead at 91

Former Florida Gov. Buddy MacKay has died at age 91. His son told The Associated Press that the former Democratic governor took a nap at his home in Ocklawaha, Florida, on Tuesday and never woke up. MacKay was the lieutenant governor when he lost to Jeb Bush in the 1998 gubernatorial election. But MacKay wound up serving for 23 days when outgoing Gov. Lawton Chiles died suddenly one month later. While in office, he focused on overseeing the transition to Bush’s administration. MacKay narrowly missed... Читать дальше...

France24.com (en) 

Apple to pay $95 million to settle lawsuit accusing Siri of eavesdropping

Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit filed in California accusing the tech brand of using its virtual assistant Siri to eavesdrop on owners of its iPhones and other devices. The lawsuit alleges that recorded conversations were shared with advertisers to better target consumers despite the company's claims of championing user privacy.