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Asian Americans relish hot pot family ritual amid COVID-19


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In this time of isolation, fear and grief, Americans are baking bread and cookies, simmering chili and pozole for hours, digging into buttery mashed potatoes.
And some are firing up their hot pots.
When Jessica Wu needs a taste of home, a warmth in her stomach to fend off pandemic malaise, she puts a pot of soup at the center of her dining table, a portable electric stove keeping the liquid at a constant boil. She dunks raw ingredients thinly sliced lamb, tofu, shrimp balls, corn on the cob, mushrooms, cabbage into the soup one bite at a time, just a few seconds for meat, longer for the vegetables. ....

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Researchers develop moving platform for 3D printing that can cut waste, costs


Researchers develop moving platform for 3D printing that can cut waste, costs
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Updated: Apr 06, 2021 19:40 IST
California [US], April 6 (ANI): Researchers from USC Viterbi School of Engineering have developed a unique low-cost dynamically controlled surface for 3D printers that reduces waste and saves time.
The work, led by Yong Chen, professor of industrial and systems engineering, and PhD student Yang Xu, has been published in Additive Manufacturing.
3-D printing has the potential to revolutionize product design and manufacturing in a vast range of fields from custom components for consumer products to 3-D printed dental products and bone and medical implants that could save lives. However, the process also creates a large amount of expensive and unsustainable waste and takes a long time, making it difficult for 3-D printing to be implemented on a wide scale. ....

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Maddening itch of liver disease comes from a surprising source


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IMAGE: Excess lipids produced by liver failure signal an itching sensation directly to the skin cells, through a receptor called TRPV4 and a microRNA.
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Credit: Wolfgang Liedtke, Duke University
DURHAM, N.C. - A devastating itching of the skin driven by severe liver disease turns out to have a surprising cause. Its discovery points toward possible new therapies for itching, and shows that the outer layer of the skin is so much more than insulation.
The finding, which appears April 2 in
Gastroenterology, indicates that the keratinocyte cells of the skin surface are acting as what lead researcher Wolfgang Liedtke, MD PhD, calls pre-neurons. ....

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