Researchers at the University of Oklahoma have successfully created a new molecule with an unprecedented electric dipole moment, opening up potential pathways for the development of scalable quantum computers. The molecule's unique property allows it to react with electric fields like a bar magnet reacts with magnetic fields.
A new test developed by University of Central Florida scientist Qun Huo uses gold nanoparticles to detect cancer biomarkers, providing more accurate and earlier detection of prostate cancer. The test is cost-effective and has shown promising results in pilot studies, outperforming the current PSA screen.
Research from San Francisco State University reveals that fertility treatment patients are more likely to experience major depressive disorder (MDD) than the general population. A key factor in predicting a patient's risk is whether they have a previous diagnosis of MDD, which is often overlooked by healthcare providers.
Researchers have developed a safe and effective therapeutic strategy for Parkinson's disease using mitomycin-treated embryonic stem cells. The treatment showed significant improvements in motor function and survival rate in mice, with no tumor formation detected.
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A new study led by UC Davis experts found that rice can receive receptor proteins from a different plant species to boost its immune system. This could lead to increased disease resistance and improved crop yields, benefiting the world's staple food population.
A recent study found that unconscious priming of acceptance attitude can effectively reduce frustrating emotional responses. Unconscious acceptance serves as a stable background, reducing frustration from the start, whereas conscious acceptance requires salient experience of unpleasant emotion.
Breast cancer cells' growth is inhibited by a combination of estradiol and tumor necrosis factor alpha, improving clinical outcomes for some subtypes. The altered gene expression patterns can be used as biomarkers to determine risk and therapy response.
Case Western Reserve University is leading an international team studying resistance to bacteria causing TB. The goal is to develop a new approach to treating and curing the disease by understanding how resistant individuals fight off infections.
New research shows that black holes do not erase information, but rather preserve it through the interactions of particles emitted by the black hole. This discovery challenges the long-standing 'information loss paradox' in physics.
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The American Cancer Society has awarded $45.6 million in research and training grants to fund investigations into colon cancer, social inequalities in cancer, and other areas of cancer research. The grants will be used to develop vaccines targeting cancer initiation and challenge the mainstream approach to social inequalities in cancer.
Scientists observed a young, massive star changing shape over 18 years, revealing key stages of its formation. A torus-shaped dusty environment slowed down an initially spherical outflow, resulting in an elongated, beam-like structure.
A new statistical analysis reveals that the Mexican government's war against drugs increased the average murder rate in regions subjected to military-style interventions. The study found an average increase of nearly 11 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants across 18 affected regions, with some experiencing a significant reduction and othe...
A review emphasizes the importance of accurate blood pressure measurement for early diagnosis and management of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. It identifies factors leading to inaccuracies and calls for more well-designed studies on optimal vital sign predictors to guide assessment in obstetric shock.
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A Griffith University research project has developed an intelligent scheduling system to manage peak demand and load balancing in low-voltage electricity distribution networks. The system uses battery energy storage to store surplus energy during the day and distribute it when needed, reducing peak generation charges and improving powe...
A Dartmouth College study has found that the placenta can be used to measure arsenic exposure in pregnant women and their fetuses. The study, which analyzed 652 placentas, showed a positive association between placental arsenic concentrations and maternal-to-infant arsenic transfer ratios.
Research links non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) with increased intestinal permeability, suggesting a 'gut-liver axis' role in its development. The study found that liver injury may precede changes in gut permeability, potentially worsening liver disease.
Researchers found that consuming fish and fish oil increases blood levels of a fatty acid linked to potential resistance to chemotherapy. The study advises patients to temporarily avoid fish oil before undergoing chemotherapy.
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Researchers attach microstimulator and geomagnetic compass to blind rat brains, allowing them to learn new navigation skills. The findings suggest that humans could also expand their senses through artificial sensors, restoring allocentric sense in blind individuals.
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) have found that Imatinib, a leukemia drug, can prevent and control the growth of colorectal tumours. The study suggests that short-term intermittent chemotherapies could be effective in treating colon cancer, reducing side effects associated with long-term treatment.
Researchers at UCSF identified a biological escape hatch that explains resistance to targeted drug treatment in lung cancer patients. Combining two compounds, erlotinib and PBS-1086, effectively wipes out cancer cells in mice implanted with cells from drug-resistant tumors.
A recent study on wild baboons reveals that those born during periods of famine have long-term effects on female fertility, making them 60% less likely to become pregnant during food shortages. The findings support the idea that early adversity carries lifelong costs and can lead to poor health as adults.
The university will receive $499,959 to build the I-20 Corridor Maker's Innovation Network, integrating maker-spaces, entrepreneurship, and business development across the region. The initiative aims to generate new business ventures and economic activity, particularly in small-scale manufacturing.
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Researchers are testing Zinkicide, a nanoparticle bactericide, to combat citrus greening in Florida. The treatment aims to target the bacteria that causes Huanglongbing, a disease that has devastated the state's $10.7 billion citrus industry.
A molecular pathway permits stem cells to grow rapidly and aggressively in pediatric bone cancers, according to researchers at NYU Langone Health. The transcription factor Sox2 releases the floodgates in the Hippo pathway, allowing for the growth of highly aggressive tumor-forming stem cells.
The study suggests the hippocampus is primarily associated with memory formation and not spatial skills. Patients with hippocampal lesions can perform spatial tasks as long as these tasks don't depend on long-term memory, supported by frontal lobe functions.
A new review emphasizes the need to decipher immune response dynamics to enhance cancer immunotherapy. Researchers suggest developing combination therapies and biomarker panels to increase treatment impact, as single biomarkers are unlikely to predict patient responses.
The use of neonicotinoid insecticides increased dramatically in the US, primarily driven by corn and soybean seeds treated with the pesticides. Researchers found that at least a third of all soybean acres and over 79% of all corn acres were planted with neonicotinoid-coated seed by 2011.
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Researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center found that the non-coding BRAF pseudogene contributes to the development of an aggressive lymphoma-like cancer in animal models. The study suggests that pseudogenes may play a primary role in various diseases and could significantly expand the functional genome.
A study of 4,500 US children over 20 years identifies a single test that can predict which kids will become nearsighted by the eighth grade: a measure of their current refractive error. The research counters the notion that near work causes myopia and confirms that eight risk factors increase the likelihood of developing myopia.
Astronomers have determined the pre-explosion mass of a white dwarf star that blew up thousands of years ago using archival data from the Japan-led Suzaku X-ray satellite. The study suggests that only a single white dwarf was involved in the explosion, contradicting a well-established alternative scenario.
A study found that dialysis patients with high parathyroid hormone levels and subsequent bone loss are at risk for worsening coronary artery calcification. Monitoring these factors could help prevent cardiovascular problems and early death in dialysis patients.
Researchers have created a disease signature for alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which may lead to new treatments. The study found that liver cells derived from AAT deficient iPSCs are more sensitive to drugs that cause liver toxicity than normal cells.
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Researchers found high-value oil-rich algae strains can grow in wastewater while removing over 90% of nitrates and 50% of phosphorus. This method addresses nutrient pollution and makes algae production sustainable.
UK death rates for children's heart surgery have almost halved from 4.3% to 2.6% between 2000 and 2010, despite a rise in the number and complexity of cases. This shift suggests that more complex patients were taken on in later years.
A study published in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that egg consumption was associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes. Men who ate four eggs per week had a 37% lower risk compared to those who ate one egg per week.
A new study from NYU researchers dramatically improves ART adherence among minority individuals with HIV, reducing hospitalizations and mortality rates. The 'Heart to Heart' intervention targets emotional, social, and attitudinal barriers to ART initiation.
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Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a low-cost sensor that can detect and analyze a wide range of gases using optical technology and nanocomposite thin-films. The sensor is highly sensitive, fast, and portable, making it suitable for applications in environmental monitoring, airport security, and industrial uses.
Scientists discovered that stem cells distinguish between old and young mitochondria, allocating them disproportionately to daughter cells. This mechanism prevents damage accumulation in the lineage over time.
A clinical trial is enrolling children and adults with graft-versus-host-disease using their own immune cells to target inflammation and reduce organ damage. The personalized cells are derived from the patient's own bone marrow, making them more likely to be effective.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers used optogenetics to artificially associate the memory of a foot shock with an unrelated environment, triggering increased fear-related behavior. The findings suggest that co-activated cell ensembles can link two distinct memories, paving the way for new treatments of psychiatric disorders.
A study analyzed gaps between biodiversity data and policy reporting needs, identifying essential elements like population abundances and ecosystem structure. The research used the Essential Biodiversity Variables framework to quantify indicators and proxies.
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A new website called WebTIPS provides individualized information and support to help children and parents prepare for surgery, reducing anxiety levels. The site uses evidence-based strategies and interactive features like animations and games to familiarize children with the hospital experience.
A Mayo Clinic-led team has combined 77 common genetic variants into a polygenic risk score to improve breast cancer identification. The score is associated with a higher or lower risk of developing breast cancer, and can be used in conjunction with traditional predictors to personalize estimates.
Researchers are testing light therapy on brain function in veterans with Gulf War Illness, using red and near-infrared light to improve blood flow and stimulate damaged brain cells. The study aims to determine if this therapy can be a valuable adjunct to standard cognitive rehabilitation.
Researchers re-discovered the Pinocchio lizard in Ecuador's cloud forests and studied its long nose, finding it plays a key role in social interactions among males and between males and females. The team hopes to learn more about the appendage's evolution and its impact on conservation efforts.
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Physical activity has been shown to reduce symptoms, increase exercise tolerance, and improve quality of life in lung cancer patients. Additionally, increased physical activity may also benefit lung cancer survivors by improving exercise capacity and symptom burden.
Researchers identify molecular pathway reducing misfolded proteins implicated in ALS and dementia. Inactivating specific genes can improve mobility in roundworms and human cells, suggesting potential therapeutic value.
Researchers at the Buck Institute have confirmed that Parkinson's disease mutations alter mitochondrial function in human cells for the first time. The study provides a tool for testing potential therapeutics and promises to address concerns about genetic differences between patients.
The University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences has been selected as Kentucky's Local Performance Site within the Region IV Public Health Training Center. The program aims to strengthen the public health workforce in the southern US region, providing education and training for healthcare professionals.
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Researchers found that cigarette smoke made MRSA bacteria more resistant to killing by the immune system, increasing their ability to invade human cells. In mouse experiments, smoke-exposed MRSA caused pneumonia with a higher mortality rate.
A new model for HIV progression finds that it spreads in a similar way to some computer worms, predicting early treatment is key to preventing AIDS. The model shows that cell-to-cell transfer is an important part of HIV spread and that completely blocking this mechanism could prevent progression to AIDS.
University of Adelaide researchers found two critical windows when exposure to junk food is most harmful, late pregnancy and adolescence. Eating a healthy diet during these periods may reverse junk-food preference in males but not females.
A new study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that high-fat dairy products are associated with a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes. Researchers analyzed data from 27,000 individuals and found those who consumed more high-fat dairy had a 23% lower risk
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A team of researchers has found tiny genetic triggers inside brain cells that regulate appetite and weight. The discovery reveals how a protein called Islet 1 and two small stretches of DNA act as triggers for the Pomc gene, which controls feelings of fullness or hunger.
A new study suggests that symptoms of depression and insomnia are the strongest predictors of having frequent nightmares. Researchers found a strong connection between well-being and nightmares, particularly in individuals with severe depressive symptoms.
Patients with stage IV cancer prioritize pain management, home deaths, and quality of healthcare over life extension, while caregivers are willing to pay more for these services. The study suggests that patients' preferences should be directly elicited during treatment decision-making.
The TRMM satellite provided a remarkable image of Super Typhoon Maysak, revealing an eye wall replacement cycle in progress. The storm's intensity is characterized by near-perfect symmetry around the center, with maximum sustained winds estimated at 140 knots.
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Researchers call for police to use electronic tablets to gather bicycle-specific data, enabling safer environments and increased cycling. Automatic uploads of data could guide building of safer bike lanes.
The number of global cardiovascular deaths has risen by 41% between 1990 and 2013, but death rates within specific age groups have dropped by 39%. Cardiovascular diseases remain a leading cause of premature death globally, with population aging contributing to an estimated 55% increase in cardiovascular disease deaths.
The study found that both faults are connected, allowing for a rupture to propagate across them, resulting in a significantly more destructive earthquake. The team used satellite data to map ground deformation and measure creep along the southern end of the Hayward Fault.