Researchers analyzed public mobility and social media attention in response to COVID-19 in Sweden and Denmark from February to June. The study found that Denmark's lockdown measures had a significant impact on reducing public mobility, while Sweden's more limited restrictions had a lesser effect.
A new study from the University of East Anglia estimates that breast cancer chemotherapy in the UK results in over £248 million in annual costs. These costs include lost productivity and personal expenses such as wigs and medication. Better targeting of treatment could help reduce these unnecessary costs.
Researchers developed a gene expression signature that robustly predicts patient survival in patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis, a form of metastatic gastric cancer. The signature is associated with tumor cell populations and lineage compositions, offering potential for tailored treatment strategies.
A novel film developed by NUS researchers can evaporate sweat six times faster and hold 15 times more moisture than conventional materials. This breakthrough technology can power small wearable devices like watches and fitness trackers.
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New research suggests that phosphorous and calcium levels in Amazonian dark earth are orders of magnitude higher than in surrounding soil, correlating with 16 trace elements that indicate pre-settlement river flooding delivered nutrients. This finding challenges the long-held theory that controlled burning created these fertile sites.
KAUST researchers applied statistical geometry to study the impact of wireless charging roads on driver behavior and city planning. They found that drivers would have an 80% chance of encountering a charging road after driving 500 meters when installed on 20% of roads.
A novel nanoparticle platform facilitates therapeutically effective delivery of encapsulated agents to the brain, opening possibilities for treating neurological disorders. The technology showed three times more accumulation in brain than conventional methods and was therapeutically effective in mouse models.
A study from Cardiff University found that more than half of individuals with certain genetic conditions had significant autistic symptoms, despite not meeting formal diagnostic criteria. The research emphasizes the need for an individualized approach to assessing the needs of people with genetic conditions.
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Researchers have created putty-like composites of gallium metal with improved handling properties, enabling new applications in wearable devices and medical implants. The composites also exhibit excellent electromagnetic interference shielding and thermal interface materials properties.
Scientists from Japan develop a novel approach to acquire fluorescence lifetime images without scanning, using optical frequency combs and high-speed single-point photodetectors. This method offers superior speed and high spatial resolution for simultaneous imaging of multiple samples.