The Chengjiang fauna provides critical evidence for the theory of evolution, with well-preserved soft-bodied animal fossils dating back to the Cambrian period. These discoveries shed light on the emergence of basic human organs, including the mouth, brain, heart, and vertebrae.
A recent study by Washington State University's Bidisha Mandal found that the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion program has reduced the number of uninsured low-income residents, particularly in rural areas. However, the likelihood of repeated emergency room visits for non-urgent reasons has not decreased.
Researchers have made breakthrough discoveries about fast radio bursts (FRBs), a mysterious phenomenon. The studies reveal that magnetars, incredibly dense neutron stars, can produce FRBs through magnetic field dissipation. These findings narrow down the understanding of FRB mechanisms, offering new insights into this enigmatic field.
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Large-area flexible organic photodiodes have surpassed conventional silicon photodiode technology in detecting low levels of light across large areas. The devices offer advantages over silicon, particularly in biomedical imaging and biometric monitoring, with performance comparable to rigid silicon photodiodes.
A new study by NYU Langone researchers found that tenant exposure to secondhand smoke in NYCHA buildings has not declined despite a smoking ban implemented one year ago. The policy requires more intensive efforts to support and enforce the rule, including better training for building managers and resident education.
A study found that DSCR-1 suppresses oxidized LDL cholesterol production and angiogenic signaling, protecting against corneal opacity. High DSCR-1 expression also reduced vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis and hypertension.
A new research project at Aarhus University will use Bayesian Neural Networks to model, analyse and understand trading behaviour in the world of finance. This technology is expected to improve our understanding of financial data by providing probability distributions based on complex data.
A new study reveals that a natural enemy of the Asian fruit fly Drosphila suzukii is actually a complex of at least two cryptic species. Only one parasitoid, from one genetic group, has been found to be suitable as a biological control agent against the pest.
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A team of conservation scientists and ESA policy experts recommend deeper improvements to the rules governing the US Fish & Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service. The goal is to make the Act more effective in protecting species, particularly in a warmer future.
Researchers are exploring the potential to capture, store and release waste heat from Port Talbot steelworks using a thermochemical heat storage material. The project aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by offsetting the heat generated by the giant steelworks.
The NTU researchers developed a 'smart window' by placing hydrogel-based liquid within glass panels, reducing up to 45% of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning energy consumption. The 'liquid window' is also around 30% more energy efficient than commercially available low-emissivity glass.
A new study published in the journal Brain found that patients with Parkinson's disease who experience tremor symptoms do not benefit from dopaminergic medication on their learning abilities. In contrast, patients without tremor show improvement in reward learning and faster deterioration of cognitive abilities.
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Researchers have developed AI algorithms to decipher waveform bio signals from the heart and brain, identifying individuals at risk for cardiovascular death. By analyzing these signals during sleep, they can detect hidden signatures indicating homeostatic imbalance or early onset of potentially fatal diseases.
A study based on genomic analysis of 51 viral isolates extracted from mosquitoes and monkeys reveals three waves of the disease swept the state between 2016 and 2018. The use of MinION genetic sequencing technology allowed researchers to pinpoint the virus entry, spread speed, and geographical distribution of different lineages.
A novel method of authenticating wine using fluorescence spectroscopy has been developed by University of Adelaide researchers, offering a potential solution to the estimated billions of dollars' worth of wine fraud globally. The technique provides a unique 'fingerprint' of wine samples and has been proven effective in detecting region...
A recent study found that healthcare utilization declined by 23% in March and 52% in April, with diagnostic procedures like mammograms and colonoscopies dropping by over 65%. The switch to telemedicine created disparities among lower-income and non-white patients, who had lower rates of telehealth use.
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A recent study suggests that the evolution of insulin has encountered a roadblock, rendering most people vulnerable to Type 2 diabetes. The researchers discovered that even slight variations in the insulin-sequencing process can impair insulin folding and induce cellular stress.
Scientists have used gene therapy to regenerate damaged nerve fibers in the eye, potentially leading to new treatments for glaucoma. The technique stimulated regeneration and protected retinal neurons from cell death, offering hope for protecting vision loss.
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba found that praising participants with robots and virtual agents improved offline motor task performance. Two agents outperformed one agent in terms of skill consolidation.
A new ecological dataset, AAMA, combines decades-long animal tracking studies across the Arctic to understand rapid climate changes. The open-source archive identifies early signs of local or Arctic-wide changes in animal behavior and biology due to ongoing climate change.
Researchers found that eco-engineered tiles with crevices can increase habitat complexity, enhancing marine biodiversity. The tiles provided shelter and reduced temperatures for animals, promoting a healthy ecosystem.
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The ULLYSES program aims to create a comprehensive dataset for understanding star formation and its impact on planet habitability. The Hubble Space Telescope will observe over 300 stars across eight regions, capturing their spectral templates to inform research on stellar evolution and planetary chemistry.
A new study from Cedars-Sinai found that the ACE2 enzyme, which helps coronavirus infect cells, also plays a role in gut inflammation and patient outcomes in inflammatory bowel disease. Treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs for IBD may aid recovery from COVID-19.
A new study by University of Leicester neuroscientists argues that the way humans store memories is key to our superior intelligence. Contrary to long-held beliefs, the same group of neurons stores all memories, enabling abstract thinking and cognitive abilities unique to humans.
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory are upgrading a measurement system for the Muon g-2 experiment, which could reveal undiscovered particles. The upgraded system will enable precise measurements of the muon's spin precession rate and magnetic field strength.
The study analyzed national health record data to examine the rate of positive BRCA gene variant tests among older women. Between 2008 and 2018, the trend in positive results varied by age group, with younger women showing a higher increase in positivity.
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A new study reveals that footballers are conserving energy for intense bursts in games with congested fixture lists. Coaches are also rotating players more frequently to manage fatigue and injury risks, particularly among central defenders. The findings highlight the impact of fixture congestion on player performance and team management.
Researchers found that infertile spikelets collect and transfer photosynthetic carbon to seed-bearing ones, increasing yield. Removing infertile spikelets reduced seed weight by 9%.
Researchers aim to discover if neutrinos are their own antiparticle, solving the cosmic asymmetry between matter and antimatter. The NEXT-BOLD project will build a new detector capable of detecting barium ions, a key indicator of this discovery.
A group of Skoltech scientists created machine learning algorithms that can predict oil viscosity based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data. This method has the potential to revolutionize the way oil is processed and understood.
A comparative analysis of Tokyo residents' mobility data revealed a significant slowdown, leading to reduced social contacts and lower disease transmission. The study found that people with higher income were more capable of limiting their movement and contact, validating the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions.
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A RUDN University physicist created a software solution to identify the instability regions of black holes, ensuring their mathematical models are physically viable. The approach uses Einstein's equation with added corrections and identifies critical coupling constants that affect model stability.
Researchers discovered that autophagy protects neurons by regulating calcium levels, which are essential for excitatory transmission. When autophagy is switched off, calcium stores become damaged, leading to elevated neurotransmitter release and neuronal hyperactivity.
Researchers at Graz University of Technology identified dipeptidyl peptidase 3 (DPP3) as a key regulator of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), which affects blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases. DPP3 deficiency led to increased angiotensin II levels, causing oxidative stress and reduced metabolism.
A recent study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry found that COVID-19 is associated with worse stroke outcomes, particularly among people of Asian descent. The study revealed a significantly higher mortality rate and more severe strokes among patients with COVID-19 at stroke onset compared to those without.
Researchers study insect brain computation to develop faster, more efficient machine learning algorithms. The fruit fly's ability to generalize experiences in complex environments informs the creation of an AI model capable of rapid adaptation.
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Researchers observed that brain ventricles expanded in MS patients during inflammation, but then shrunk back to normal size after symptoms subsided. This finding suggests that ventricle volume fluctuations may be reversible and have clinical relevance for monitoring disease progression.
Researchers are pioneering a new type of antivenom treatment to neutralize venom toxins from the bloodstream with more efficacy, safety and affordability. The goal is to provide a low-cost, easy-to-produce, safe to administer, clinically effective and low dose type of antivenom that can be stored and used for community treatment.
A new genus of chimaerid fish has been classified with the help of a Kazan University expert. The research provides significant insights into the late Paleogene chimaerid fauna in the Pacific Ocean.
Researchers are investigating factors contributing to preterm births among Black women, including social stressors and paternal roles. Chronic stress has been linked to increased risk of preterm birth, while perceived neighborhood environments may play a more significant role in stress levels than actual area conditions.
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Researchers found that students' educational achievements are positively correlated with parents' active participation in school meetings, hiring tutors, and providing auxiliary literature. In contrast, excessive control and organizational activities have no effect on outcomes.
Researchers found that trehalose 6-phosphate activates auxin biosynthesis, leading to increased embryo growth and reserve starch accumulation. The study used pea seeds, where a reduction in embryonic T6P content resulted in wrinkled seeds with impaired storage product accumulation.
A study from Oregon State University found that small changes in water temperature can significantly impact the eating habits and growth rate of larval blackfin tuna, leading to slower growth and reduced survival rates. The research highlights the importance of prey availability in supporting fish growth during critical life stages.
A study found that large-diameter trees in Pacific Northwest forests store 42% of the total above-ground carbon, while only accounting for 3% of the total number of trees. This highlights their crucial role in mitigating climate change and emphasizes the need to protect these trees.
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Researchers designed a protein decoy that replicates the spike protein target interface in hACE2, allowing it to neutralize SARS-CoV-2 infection in human cells. The decoy protected Syrian hamsters from lethal doses of the virus with modest weight loss.
A study by the University of York reveals that metal pollution from historic mining is weakening scallop shells, threatening marine ecosystems. The research found that contaminated seabed sediments with zinc, lead, and copper are causing brittle shell thinning, affecting the species' survival.
Researchers aim to create a low-cost, time-efficient procedure to identify and screen patients at high risk of cognitive decline. A new risk calculator and screening tool will be developed and validated to detect reversible causes of cognitive decline.
Researchers found that administering immunotherapy in combination with chemotherapy earlier in the course of disease can slow cancer progression. Combining the therapies also kills myeloid-derived suppressor cells, which appear to overpower immunotherapies, thereby improving response rates.
Researchers have successfully raised funding for a project to develop a new super-resolution microscopy technique that can visualize individual synapse proteins with nanometer-scale resolution. The project combines expansion microscopy and single-molecule-sensitive super-resolution microscopy to achieve improved microscopic resolution.
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A year-long study found that smokers switching exclusively to glo reduced exposure to certain toxicants, similar to quitting completely. Glo's design minimizes ash production and odour, potentially reducing smoking-related diseases risk.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to changes in non-COVID health care use among commercially insured US populations, particularly in preventive services and nonelective services. Researchers found significant decreases in orthopedic surgery and labor and delivery care during March and April 2020 compared to the same periods in 2018 and 2019.
Researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory are studying the brain circuits that underlie fear, using sophisticated neuroscience tools to map their connections. They found that the amygdala is not only involved in fear processing but also plays a crucial role in reward-based learning and regulating fearful memory.
The iSCAN test kit combines virus amplification with a CRISPR-Cas system for effective SARS-CoV-2 detection. It can be completed in under an hour and requires locally manufactured reagents.
The Material Minds Project investigates how cultural artefacts shape our minds and processing information. Using a unique blend of archaeology, vision science, and cognitive philosophy, the project tests the hypothesis that materiality drives cognitive change.
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Two studies by Aalto University show that minor sound fluctuations make identifying concert halls difficult. The research highlights the importance of considering both acoustic parameters and musical timbre in understanding concert hall acoustics.
Researchers found that rapid changes in C-reactive protein (CRP) levels during the first 48-to-72 hours of hospitalization were predictive of respiratory deterioration and intubation. Steadier CRP levels were observed in patients whose condition remained stable.
The discovery of a new genus and species of albie, named Yaksha perettii, reveals that these tiny animals were sit-and-wait predators with a projectile firing of their tongue. This finds a whole new understanding of the entire lineage, providing insights into their hunting strategy.
Researchers re-examined ancient fossils found in Myanmar's amber deposits, revealing that a species initially thought to be an ancient form of chameleon was actually part of the albanerpetontid lineage. The new findings indicate that these ancient amphibians were climbers with specialized tongues for catching food.
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The new compact VNIR/SWIR imaging spectrometer offers improved spatial and spectral analysis capabilities, enabling applications in atmospheric science, ecology, geology, agriculture, and forestry. The instrument's small size and modular design make it suitable for airborne vehicles and planetary exploration missions.
Researchers aim to understand the structure and function of plasmodesmata, key routes for coordinating tasks in plants. They will use state-of-the-art methods like cryo-electron tomography to visualize plasmodesmata's composition and function.