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IAR Systems introduces support for 64-bit Arm cores


IAR Systems introduces support for 64-bit Arm cores
IAR Systems has announced that its C/C++ development toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm is now able to support 64-bit Arm cores including Arm Cortex-A35, Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A55.
At a time when more applications are being based on 64-bit cores, specifically within low-power applications, deeply embedded and handheld devices, the Embedded Workbench provides customers with diverse microcontroller support as well as adapted licensing options to fit different organisations needs
By supporting leading-edge designs needing the performance from 64-bit Arm cores, IAR Systems can enable its customers to make use of the toolchain’s optimisation technology also for 64-bit devices. In addition, integrated code analysis tools ensure code quality, and for simplified functional safety certification, a pre-certified version of the toolchain is available. ....

Stefan Skarin , Arm Cortex A , Embedded Workbench , Embedded Software , Software Development Tools , ஸ்டீபன் ஸ்காரின் , பதிக்கப்பட்ட வர்க்‌பெஂச் , பதிக்கப்பட்ட மென்பொருள் , மென்பொருள் வளர்ச்சி கருவிகள் ,

Mice study finds altered brain connectivity after prolonged anesthesia


Mice study finds altered brain connectivity after prolonged anesthesia
Prolonged anesthesia, also known as medically induced coma, is a life-saving procedure carried out across the globe on millions of patients in intensive medical care units every year.
But following prolonged anesthesia which takes the brain to a state of deep unconsciousness beyond short-term anesthesia for surgical procedures it is common for family members to report that after hospital discharge their loved ones were not quite the same.
It is long known that ICU survivors suffer lasting cognitive impairment, such as confusion and memory loss, that can languish for months and, in some cases, years, said Michael Wenzel, MD, lead author of a study published in ....

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Study shows how the brains of overweight people work differently from those of healthy weight


Study shows how the brains of overweight people work differently from those of healthy weight
A research group from Mind, Brain, and Behaviour Research Centre (CIMCYC) of the University of Granada (UGR) has been studying the issue of excess weight from a neuroscientific perspective for many years, to determine the precise role played by the brain.
In a study recently published in the International Journal of Obesity based on the doctoral thesis of Cristina Martín, which dealt with overweight adolescents researchers from the UGR have found that that inferior weight loss among adolescents following a diet is linked to a stronger connection between the areas of the brain associated with the motivation to eat and the rewarding effect of food. ....

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How SARS-CoV-2 enters the central nervous system


How SARS-CoV-2 enters the central nervous system
The central nervous system (CNS) is highly protected in the human body. Yet, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) invades the CNS, causing profound clinical complications. How is the CNS involved in a respiratory virus infection?
To understand this, researchers Ruqaiyyah Siddiqui, Mohammad Ridwane Mungroo and Naveed Ahmed Khan reviewed reported case studies and identified potential brain regions that may be affected by the SARS-CoV-2 and explored the virus s possible entry route into the brain to identify its pathogenicity. In a recent review in the medical journal
Hospital Practice, the team discussed the related clinical cases, symptoms, and targets. ....

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