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04.22.26

Metagenomic software advance boosts research into microbial diversity

Researchers have developed a new metagenomic software called nanoMDBG, which enables faster and more accurate analysis of microbial diversity. The software can assemble microbial genomes from nanopore sequencing data, allowing for the tracking of complex microbial communities over time.

Solar prominences: supply mechanisms in the Sun’s corona

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research investigated how solar prominences form and what secrets their longevity holds. They found that multiple processes create a balance between material loss and supply, driven by magnetic fields and temperature gradients in the Sun's atmosphere.

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How can scientists visualize cellular life with greater precision?

Salk scientists and collaborators advance visualization technology using visible-spectrum antigen-stabilizable fluorescent nanobodies (VIS-Fbs), reducing background fluorescence by up to a hundredfold. The new probe enables high spatial and temporal precision, allowing for real-time tracking of dynamic changes in living models.

McMaster researchers identify genetic factors linked to frailty

A study published in npj Aging found a novel region of DNA and two associated genes connected to frailty, offering new avenues for early detection and targeted intervention. The discovery provides biological insights into the condition and points toward personalized approaches to supporting healthy aging.

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Astronomers find an exo-Jupiter, and it seems to have clouds

Researchers found massive amounts of ammonia gas expected but less than anticipated, and instead discovered thick patchy water-ice clouds on the exoplanet. The discovery sheds light on the limits of current models for studying exoplanet atmospheres.

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Prostate cancer overdiagnosis rises sharply with age

A new study found that prostate cancer overdiagnosis increases with age, with low rates in younger men and high rates in older men. The study suggests that targeted PSA testing or screening policies for men in their 50s and early 60s may be more effective.

Kratom use is surging in the US, with life-changing consequences

A new study found that kratom exposures reported to US poison centers increased 6,500% between 2010 and 2023, with severe outcomes rising from zero cases to 158. States with kratom bans had lower rates of exposure and healthcare use compared to those with regulations.

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Should there be an upper age limit for lung transplants?

Experts weigh the pros and cons of an upper age limit for lung transplants, citing concerns over organ shortage and quality of life. Some argue that setting a hard age limit ignores biological variability and comorbidities, while others suggest increasing donor supply and utilization could solve the issue.

Reimagining heart transplant allocation worldwide

A new global allocation system is being proposed to address inequities in organ allocation for heart transplants. The proposal aims to reduce disparities and ensure no viable donor heart goes unused globally.

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04.21.26

Why do some people act on climate change while others stay silent?

The study found three distinct types of climate supporters: activists, anxious individuals who want to help but struggle with motivation, and hierarchy enhancers who use radical tactics for competitive reasons. Understanding these differences can inform effective communication strategies for climate movements.

Cardiac CT scans see the future: Visualizing "invisible" heart risks

Researchers at Kumamoto University discovered that combining cardiac Computed Tomography (CT) scan markers can identify patients at highest risk for future heart failure and death. The 'delayed phase' scan detects localized scarring and subtle damage throughout the heart muscle, providing a synergistic view of heart health.

Playing with your dog creates a stronger bond

A Linköping University study shows that playing with dogs for just a few minutes a day can significantly improve the emotional bond between owners and their pets. Dog training did not have the same effect, suggesting that playtime is crucial for building strong relationships.

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Study of Ukrainian war amputees finds most recover from pain and trauma

A longitudinal study of 156 Ukrainian amputees found that most experience steady improvements in pain, anxiety, and depression over time. The study revealed distinct patterns of post-amputation pain, with phantom limb pain linked to psychological distress and residual limb pain linked to depression.

Asphalt is everywhere; but is it bad for our health?

Researchers have found that asphalt releases volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the air, which can cause respiratory problems and even lung cancer. As pavement ages, these VOCs become more toxic and can lead to neurological damage. Scientists are working on developing less-toxic asphalt formulations using algae.

Getting the jump on evolution: Cane toads adapt at speed

A new study found substantial changes in cane toad body size and shape have developed rapidly in response to environmental pressures on Ishigaki Island in Japan. The toads there are heavier and larger than those in Australia, with wider heads and shorter arms and longer legs.

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Why voting ‘neither’ could harm American democracy

According to a recent study, about half of the US population expresses democratic neutrality, which can enable antidemocratic outcomes. This neutrality is concerning as it can be associated with authoritarianism, tolerance of norm violations, extremism, distrust, and obscuring antidemocratic views.

Light-powered propulsion expands space exploration possibilities

Researchers at Texas A&M University have demonstrated a new approach to light-driven motion, showing that lasers can be used to lift and steer objects in multiple directions without physical contact. The breakthrough enables travel to Alpha Centauri within roughly 20 years.

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Is that solar panel pointing in the right direction?

A new technique uses a single image to forecast solar panel energy production and maximize output. The method estimates the amount of energy that will be produced based on the angle of the sun, shadows, reflections, and weather patterns, allowing for more accurate placement and optimization of solar panels in urban areas.

New guideline provides recommendations on combining treatments for chronic insomnia

The new clinical practice guideline from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine provides evidence-based recommendations on combining behavioral-psychological and pharmacological therapies to treat chronic insomnia disorder in adults. The guideline suggests that CBT-I by itself is the most efficacious first-line treatment for insomnia, ...

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Anxiety regulated by key signal in brain immune cells

Researchers identify calcium as a key chemical signal that triggers immune cells during obsessive-compulsive and anxiety-related behaviors. This discovery establishes a new framework to study how anxiety arises and persists through calcium signals in microglia, potentially leading to targeted therapies.

Mapping the hidden signals of breast cancer risk

Scientists at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center mapped the architecture of healthy breast tissue to uncover early biological changes linked to cancer risk. The study found that body weight and breast density shape the underlying structure of breast tissue, offering new clues about how cancer risk may develop long before tumors form.

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How older adults rise from a chair can influence their quality of life

A large cohort study found that older adults who report difficulty standing up from a chair are more likely to experience mental health challenges, joint problems, and decline in quality of life. The study analyzed data from over 50,000 adults aged 50 and above across 15 European countries.