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06.10.26

Strengthen democratic competence: Konstanz "Village Lab" receives StIL funding

The Konstanz 'Village Lab' project will create an interdisciplinary programme on democracy in rural areas, providing students with hands-on experience. The four-year project aims to prepare students for active roles in shaping democratic processes and strengthening societal dialogue between the university and local regions.

Gestational diabetes and its impact on a child’s health before birth

Research published in Frontiers in Endocrinology reveals gestational diabetes influences fetal metabolic programming, shaping future risk of obesity and diabetes. Biomarkers such as leptin and adiponectin may identify children at increased risk, enabling personalized preventive strategies.

Four minutes of daily resistance training can quadruple fitness in older adults

A new study led by Penn State researchers found that just four minutes of daily strengthening exercise can significantly improve key factors in quality of life for aging adults. The study showed that strength and mobility improved dramatically in adults aged 65 and older, leading to better independence and reduced fall risk.

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When motion prevents order

A team of University of Amsterdam researchers show that activity can fundamentally alter the transition from disorder to order in soft matter physics. For living cells, bacterial chains and clusters of worms, this process is more complex, with activity preventing the formation of a fully ordered state.

Galaxy-killing wind discovered in the early universe

Researchers have discovered a 'galaxy-killing wind' that could explain the origin of massive dead galaxies in the early universe. Using JWST and ALMA, they imaged a galaxy one billion years after the Big Bang, revealing a huge plume of cold gas extending far away from it.

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Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C) keeps Macs, tablets, and meters powered during extended observing runs and remote surveys.

Sabah's ferret badger found nowhere else on Earth

A comprehensive study reveals the Bornean ferret badger is found only in Sabah's western highlands, with a previously unknown population discovered in Nuluhon-Trusmadi Forest Reserve. The species' range and distribution are largely confined to mountain landscapes, highlighting the need for conservation efforts to protect its habitat.

New research examines financial value people place on sleep

A new study found that individuals with a 'Sleep Appreciate' profile are willing to pay more for better sleep, while those with a 'Sleep Devalue' profile require less money. The research suggests integrating economic perspectives into sleep health research may offer novel insights for designing interventions.

Smartphone tests spot cognitive decline faster than standard method

A study by DZNE shows that smartphone-based memory tests can detect subtle cognitive decline in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) more quickly than conventional testing. This approach has the potential to accelerate clinical trials for new dementia drugs and be used in routine care.

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Sleepy days and restless nights are a dangerous combination for blood pressure

A new study from Penn State College of Medicine found that excessive daytime sleepiness is associated with a higher risk of both prevalent and incident hypertension. Individuals reporting excessive daytime sleepiness had 52% higher odds of prevalent hypertension and 74% higher odds of incident hypertension compared to normal controls.

When the field becomes the laboratory

As precision agriculture technologies spread, on-farm experimentation has become increasingly common, generating vast amounts of data that require advanced analytical approaches. Researchers are now using statistical methods like linear mixed models and Bayesian approaches to handle the complexity of real-world data, enabling farmers t...

Stopping cancer proteins before they even form?

A new drug targeting RAS, a pathologically altered protein causing 40% of colorectal and 90% of pancreatic cancers, has been developed. The molecular eraser, RIBOTAC, stops the production of RAS by degrading its mRNA, but surprisingly triggers changes in cancer cells despite minimal impact on protein quantity.

When wheat learns to protect the nitrogen

Researchers have found that wheat plants can produce natural compounds that suppress nitrifying microbes in the soil, reducing nitrogen losses. The study screened 18 benzoxazinoids and found seven capable of strongly suppressing nitrification, with benefits for fertilizer efficiency and climate change mitigation.

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AI model “hears” whale calls in seismic data

Researchers used an AI model to detect Bryde's whale calls in seismic data collected in the South China Sea. The model achieved high accuracy, detecting calls over 96% of the time and identifying seasonal variations in whale behavior.

Non-toxic antifouling paint performs best against fouling

A new study by Chalmers University of Technology found that biocide-free silicone paint is the most effective against fouling, while an 'eco-friendly' paint was revealed to be extremely toxic. The results suggest copper-free coatings can be just as effective as those containing more copper.

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Expecting poor sleep is associated with worse postpartum sleep quality

A new study found that pregnant women's expectations about postpartum sleep predicted their actual sleep quality after delivery, with 70% of women anticipating poor sleep. The study suggests that addressing sleep-related beliefs during pregnancy and treating postpartum anxiety may improve sleep and emotional well-being in new mothers.

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UC Irvine’s Oswald Steward is awarded 2026 Kavli Prize in Neuroscience

Steward's groundbreaking research revealed protein-producing machinery located near synapses, demonstrating that neurons can manufacture proteins locally. His work has boosted comprehension of neurodevelopmental disabilities and opened new pathways for developing therapies to preserve cognitive function and restore neural connectivity.

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Annual global migration has nearly tripled since 2000

Researchers at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis have built a dataset of global migration flows from 1990 to 2023, revealing a true per-capita increase in human mobility. The dataset shows that migration has become more common overall since 2000, with dips only during the financial crisis and Covid-19 pandemic.

Antiviral molecules in bacteria

Researchers found that daunorubicin effectively inhibits bacteriophage infection in bacteria, triggering mutual destruction and killing the bacterial cell. The discovery opens up new avenues for phage therapy development, especially against antibiotic-resistant infections.

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New methods make tracking individual bird species during migration possible

Researchers developed breakthrough methods to track individual bird species during migration by combining participatory science data with weather radar technology. The BirdFlow project provides species-specific migration estimates across North America, addressing a long-standing limitation in migration monitoring.

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Simple blood test unveils hidden risks of unstable coronary plaques

Researchers developed a simple blood-based assessment to evaluate high-density lipoprotein's (HDL) cholesterol removal capacity from blood vessel walls. The study linked low HDL function to high-risk coronary plaques, supporting the use of this method for predicting cardiovascular risk.

Can resonance be used to “communicate with” the body’s cells?

The study explores whether resonance can stimulate the protein p53, which regulates cell division and DNA repair. Researchers found that stimulating P53 with specific frequencies produces varying outcomes, suggesting a potential method for strengthening the body's systems of self-healing.

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