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04.21.26

Molecular keyhole sheds light on pain and epilepsy

A tiny binding site in the TRPM3 ion channel is found to be crucial for pain signaling, with even small changes affecting its behavior. The study also reveals that patient-derived mutations can alter drug responses, highlighting the need for personalized pain therapies.

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Extreme climate events increase heart disease risk, new study reveals

A new study reveals a strong link between extreme climate events and the incidence of heart disease among middle-aged and older adults in 157 Chinese cities. Exposure to extreme heat, cold, and precipitation increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, with higher BMI-related risks associated with temperature intensity and cold-induce...

Creating a wireless tissue-aware medical device network in the human body

A research group developed an optimized signal transmission system for implantable medical devices, improving accuracy and strength of wireless signals. The approach uses ultra-wideband communication to coordinate multiple implants and reduce signal distortion, enabling more effective healthcare applications.

US companies selling lead paint and pigments abroad

A new study reveals that over 90% of lead paints sold in Mexico contain hazardous lead chromate pigments, which dominate the market. The widespread use of these pigments poses serious health consequences for children and workers, with alarming levels of blood lead found in Mexican children.

04.20.26

IVF hormone add-on does not improve success rates, study finds

An international analysis found that intrauterine administration of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) before embryo transfer does not increase pregnancy or live birth rates. The study urges patients and clinicians to rethink the commonly offered IVF add-on, citing concerns about unreliable trial data.

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Average age of young fatal stab victims now 14, national data indicate

In an analysis of child and teen fatalities from 2019 to 2024, the average age of young fatal stab victims is now 14, with Black ethnicity individuals being 13 times more likely to be fatally stabbed. Children living in the most deprived areas are 7 times more likely to die of their wounds than those in affluent areas.

Mumsnet posts reveal women gaslit over womb procedure pain

A study analyzing Mumsnet posts reveals thousands of women were dismissed and disbelieved about their pain during routine womb examinations. The research highlights five recurring problems in hysteroscopy procedures, including inadequate information, unequal care standards, and inconsistent pain relief.

UT Arlington professor examines rise of global megacities

The book analyzes Jakarta through the lens of post-suburbanization, highlighting how rapid expansion, infrastructure politics, spatial fragmentation, and socio-environmental challenges shape its growth. The volume provides a comprehensive English-language analysis of Jakarta's contemporary urban evolution.

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UT Arlington researcher earns AHA award for aging research

A University of Texas at Arlington researcher is leading a study investigating cardio-sarcopenia, the combined loss of heart and muscle health in aging adults. The grant aims to uncover how heart dysfunction and muscle loss interact and detect biomarkers for earlier intervention.

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Groundbreaking bowel cancer trial follow-up shows zero relapses

A new study reveals that patients with stage two or three bowel cancer who received immunotherapy before surgery have remained cancer-free for over three years. The trial found that this treatment approach can provide more durable cancer control compared to traditional post-op chemotherapy.

Study uncovers hidden factor shaping dementia caregiving stress

A study from Rice University reveals that caregivers' relationships play a crucial role in their mental and physical health. Caregivers who are more self-reliant or emotionally distant experience worse health outcomes, but those with higher relationship satisfaction have stronger buffering effects.

Florida’s young innovators gather at USF for statewide invention convention

The University of South Florida hosted the second annual Invention Convention Florida, featuring K-12 student inventors who showcased their original solutions and competed for national advancement. Top honors were awarded across grade-level categories, recognizing students for their creativity, impact, and problem-solving.

Novel strategies for coral restoration

Researchers at University of Miami developed a novel strategy to enhance survival rates of lab-grown baby corals by modifying the alkalinity of growth tiles. By increasing sodium carbonate levels, they observed a fourfold improvement in early-stage coral survival, paving the way for potential coral restoration efforts.

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New material makes heart monitoring tech more comfortable

Researchers created a new polymer electrode that conforms to the skin, is comfortable, and can pick up ECG signals without gel or adhesives. The technology performed comparably to existing sensors in proof-of-concept testing, showcasing its potential for practical and cost-effective health monitoring applications.

Research Alert: Why some Brains with Alzheimer’s stay sharp

A study by UC San Diego researchers identified CgA-centered stress-response pathways as key drivers of cognitive resilience in individuals with asymptomatic Alzheimer's disease. The findings also introduce a new framework to accelerate the discovery of preventive therapies for Alzheimer's disease.

Montana State physicist wins National Science Foundation CAREER award

Hang Yu, a MSU assistant professor, has been awarded the National Science Foundation's CAREER award to study binary neutron stars and create more accurate theoretical models for gravitational wave signals. His work aims to reveal new signatures of these signals and test neutron star physics to accuracy.

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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Are your staffing metrics enough? New research on patient falls says maybe not

A new study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing's Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research found that nurses' assessments of their staffing adequacy is a more accurate predictor of patient safety on medical surgical units than traditional administrative data. In contrast, objective metrics like RNHPPD proved to ...

Massive Atlantic sargassum blooms traced to west Africa

Scientists have traced the origin of massive Atlantic Sargassum blooms to coastal waters near the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa. The study uses physics-based modeling and probabilistic analysis to show that blooms can be tracked back up to two years before they are detected by satellites.

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C)

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Cracking a long-standing problem in high-entropy alloy nanoparticle synthesis

A new three-step synthesis strategy enables simultaneous control over composition and surface facets of high-entropy alloy nanoparticles. Researchers have scaled the process to produce millions of particles across unique compositions, opening a path to discovering next-generation HEA catalysts with high-index facets.

Exercise and cancer research: Ibuprofen is another option to ease chemo-brain

A new study suggests that a low dose of ibuprofen can help alleviate chemo-brain symptoms in cancer patients, but exercise remains the most beneficial intervention. Researchers randomized 86 patients to receive either exercise plus ibuprofen or other treatments and found that exercise significantly improved cognitive function.

Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station

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Soft robot gripper picks ripe fruit without bruising

Researchers at Cornell University developed a soft robot gripper that can detect the ripeness of strawberries by touch, then gently twist them off their branch or vine. The technology has potential for more resilient and ecological food production.

Creality K1 Max 3D Printer

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Research links tinnitus with serotonin

A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found a link between elevated serotonin levels and tinnitus behavioral symptoms. The research suggests that clinicians should recognize and validate patient reports of medication-associated increases in tinnitus when prescribing antidepressants like SSRIs.

One exam, the whole retina. ICTER scientists simplify eye imaging

Researchers from ICTER and the FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health developed a new method to visualize the entire retina without refocusing. This breakthrough uses adaptive optics optical coherence tomography (AO-OCT) to generate three-dimensional retinal images with cellular resolution.

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

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