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06.01.26

One simple trick makes zebrafish a better model for microbiome research

Researchers developed a new method to raise germ-free zebrafish using gamma irradiation, enabling long-term studies of host-microbe interactions. This approach revealed significant differences between germ-free and intact zebrafish, suggesting conserved roles for microbiomes in immunity and metabolism across species.

How mechanical stress can accelerate bone destruction in periodontitis

Researchers found that traumatic occlusion combined with periodontitis leads to significant bone loss due to upregulated inflammatory pathways. The study suggests that excessive bite force does not directly cause damage but exacerbates existing dysregulation, making clinical applications of occlusal adjustment in treatment more relevant.

New method turns ocean water into drinking water, without waste

A novel solar-thermal desalination process produces fresh water in an energy-efficient way, eliminating brine and chemical additives. The technology leverages the 'coffee ring' effect to extract salts from seawater, producing nearly 100% of the salts in solid form.

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AI assists mapping water depth of sediment-laden rivers

Researchers developed an AI-enabled method, RivDepth, to map river depth in complex environments. The model combines satellite spectral information with suspended sediment concentration proxies, capturing water depth and reflectance patterns with high accuracy.

New nanocomposite coating achieves 98% corrosion protection for stainless steel

Researchers developed a nanocomposite coating that improves stainless steel's resistance to highly acidic conditions, offering a potential solution for industries with metal equipment exposed to aggressive chemicals. The coating delivered up to 98.2% corrosion inhibition efficiency and remained stable over seven days of immersion.

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How plants learnt to protect themselves from UV rays

A UNIGE team studied the evolutionary history of plant mechanisms that protect against UV-B radiation in Marchantia polymorpha. They found that while the core mechanism is conserved, regulatory proteins play different roles in ancestral and modern plants, influencing their tolerance to light stress.

Gestational diabetes shares strong genetic links with type 2 diabetes

A large study found significant genetic similarities between gestational diabetes and type 2 diabetes, with 37 genetic variants associated with gestational diabetes. The research also suggests that genetic effects may differ across populations, offering new insights into the underlying causes of these conditions.

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Commonly prescribed medication for sleep problems raises alarm bells

A clinical trial found that low-dose quetiapine improved sleep quality and reduced obstructive sleep apnea severity, but significantly impaired alertness and driving performance. The study highlights the need for caution when using sedating medications for insomnia in people with known or possible sleep apnea.

Asian scientists unveil 10-year roadmap for building synthetic cells

Researchers from six Asian countries have launched a coordinated effort to create an artificial single-celled biological system. The 10-year roadmap aims to develop stable phospholipid vesicles with minimal genomes, endogenous synthesis of key metabolites, and true self-replication.

Future jet stream changes could ease drying across Asian drylands

A new study suggests that a strengthened and southward-shifted westerly jet may partly offset drying in Asian drylands. The research found that the Eurasian Subtropical Westerly Jet is projected to strengthen and shift southward during summer, enhancing moisture advection into Central Asia.

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DFG to fund 13 new collaborative research centers

The DFG is establishing 13 new Collaborative Research Centres to support innovative and long-term research projects. The CRCs will focus on topics such as mechanophores, bone tissue remodelling, planetary habitability, and food system diversification.

Defect-rich catalyst turns phenol into removable polymers

Researchers developed a defect-rich catalyst that guides phenol through a direct oxidative transfer process, converting it into polymeric products on the catalyst surface. The study shows controlled polymerization while maintaining high removal efficiency and stability.

New analysis confirms benefits of childhood flu vaccines

Research from Harvard Medical School confirms pediatric flu vaccines effectively reduce childhood flu cases, with fall-born children being more likely vaccinated and less likely to catch the flu. The study's findings provide additional support for flu vaccination, highlighting its public health benefits.

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Making climate-neutral plastics and cosmetics using bacteria

A European research team is developing bacteria that can produce important chemical base materials from sustainable methanol, aiming to replace fossil resources in the chemical industry. The goal is to make chemical production more sustainable without jeopardizing food security.

Better mathematics discriminate exotic from classical materials

Kobe University researchers clarify conditions under which the planar Hall effect appears in classical materials, revealing threefold symmetry and mirror symmetry. This breakthrough enhances diagnostic tools for quantum computing and spintronics applications.

Enzymes that assemble into droplets can speed up cellular reactions

Researchers found that condensing into droplets optimizes biochemical conditions for kinases to catalyze reactions and activate cell signaling pathways. This phenomenon helps control growth signals and could lead to new strategies for cancer drug development by interfering with the ability of enzymes to form droplets.

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Can mulch film from farms be effectively recycled? Cleanliness is key

A recent study found that recycling mulch film can produce high-quality materials, but proper cleaning is crucial to remove contaminants. Researchers evaluated films from four states and discovered significant differences in soil contamination and structural characteristics across regions.

Megamitochondria in ALD: adaptive guardians or drivers of liver cancer?

New research suggests that megamitochondria initially protect hepatocytes during early alcohol exposure, but later contribute to inflammation and liver cancer progression. The study proposes a 'dual-phase' model, highlighting the importance of mitochondrial dynamics in regulating metabolism and innate immunity.

Teachers’ emotions can make or break student learning

A study by the American Psychological Association found that teachers' enjoyment boosts instruction quality, boosting student confidence, interest, and academic performance. In contrast, teacher anger is linked to poorer teaching and worse student outcomes. Supporting teachers' emotional well-being is crucial for improving education sy...

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Cancer vaccine sustains 49 percent melanoma reduction after 5 years

A new study shows that a cancer vaccine in combination with immunotherapy reduces the risk of skin cancer recurrence and death by 49 percent. After five years, patients who received the combination therapy had a 68.8% chance of remaining cancer-free compared to 50.2% for those receiving immunotherapy alone.

Clarifying the interplay between host and gut microbiota in selenium metabolism

Researchers investigated the interplay between host and gut microbiota in selenium metabolism, finding that gut microbiota transform selenium into metabolites influencing utilization, detoxification, and excretion. The study also revealed that Se intake affects bacterial diversity and that gut microbes produce unique selenometabolites.

New low-cost tool reveals hidden molecular switch points under light

A new quantum chemistry method predicts the behavior of molecules under light with lower computational cost, enabling the study of larger systems and complex reaction pathways. This breakthrough advances the discovery of next-generation materials and deepens understanding of molecular behavior under light.

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Weight loss drugs risk widening health inequalities

The use of weight loss medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide could deepen existing health inequalities if patients lack access to nutrition advice, healthy food, and ongoing healthcare support. Researchers warn that poorer patients may face barriers to using these treatments safely and maintaining health improvements over time.

Neuropixels Opto sheds new light on deepest regions of the brain

Researchers have developed a new device called Neuropixels Opto that can record and manipulate neuron activity in the brain. The device, published in Nature Methods, integrates electrophysiology and optogenetics to provide unprecedented insight into neural circuits and neurological conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia.

New peptides slip into cells to block hard-to-target proteins

Researchers at EPFL have discovered a way to generate and screen large libraries of synthetic cyclic peptides that can both enter cells and block disease-related protein interactions. This breakthrough could broaden access to previously difficult targets for drug development, enabling the creation of orally available peptide drugs.

Move more for your health, not just for the scale

Regular physical activity improves blood pressure, insulin sensitivity, cholesterol levels, and cardiorespiratory fitness in adults with overweight or obesity. Exercise is essential for maintaining weight loss and supporting overall heart and metabolic health.

Middle-aged and older adults with autistic traits face rising anxiety over time

A UK study found that middle-aged and older adults with higher autistic traits are more likely to report worsening anxiety as they age. Researchers identified three distinct groups based on their anxiety responses over eight years, highlighting the importance of early identification and tailored support for this vulnerable minority.

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A virtual tomato training arena for harvesting robots

A team of researchers developed a method for creating realistic virtual tomato farms that automatically generate data for training agricultural AI systems. The approach uses advanced reconstruction methods and Unreal Engine 5 software to reproduce lighting, textures, and geometry, resulting in highly accurate object detection models.

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