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A new study suggests that when blood sugar is elevated, exercise alone may not be enough. Most of us hear the same advice: move more, eat less fat. Exercise can trim body fat, build muscle, and strengthen the heart. It also raises cardiorespiratory fitness, which is often tracked by how well the bod...
Abstract: "The [NOVA microhypervisor](http://hypervisor.org) and its companion user-level virtual-machine monitor facilitate the construction of systems with minimal, application-specific, trusted, computing bases. On NOVA, virtual machines provide a way for reusing existing legacy software and for ...
Abstract: " Time series are difficult to monitor, summarize and predict. Segmentation organizes time series into few intervals having uniform characteristics (flatness, linearity, modality, monotonicity and so on). For scalability, we require fast linear time algorithms. The popular piecewise lin...
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have successfully teleported quantum states between photons from two distant light sources, marking a pivotal advance toward practical quantum repeaters. Life online remains vulnerable, with cybercriminals able to access financial accounts or impersonate in...
In addition to reducing hunger, popular weight-loss drugs also affect reward processing and motivated behaviors. New research is offering a clearer picture of how medications that target the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) system influence brain networks involved in nausea, thirst, and reward-driven...
Depression doesn’t affect everyone in the same way — and now scientists say it may influence physical health differently, too. In a seven-year study of nearly 6,000 adults, researchers found that certain types of depression are linked to specific diseases. New Insights Into Depression and Physical H...
A study reveals that the liver acts as a bidirectional hub, exchanging gut-microbiome-derived metabolic products with the heart. A research team supported by FAPESP and working at Harvard University in the United States has identified a collection of metabolites that move from the intestine to the l...
An international group of scientists led by Professor Marc-Emmanuel Dumas at Imperial College London & CNRS, working with Prof. Patrice Cani (Imperial & University of Louvain, UCLouvain), Dr. Dominique Gauguier (Imperial & INSERM, Paris) and Prof. Peter Liu (University of Ottawa Heart In...