Researchers from the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, recorded double Hopf bifurcation behavior of light during laser operation. They also demonstrated real-time experimental observation of the phenomenon and proposed a new methodology to interpret the observed dynamics.
This study reveals genetic insights into artificial selection and ecological adaptation in silkworms, identifying 468 domestication-associated genes and 198 improvement-associated genes. The pangenome dataset also sheds light on the origins of domesticated silkworms and their economic traits.
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A Brazilian study reveals that SARS-CoV-2 targets astrocytes in the brain, reducing neuron viability and causing damage. Infection was confirmed using MRI scans of mild COVID-19 patients and experiments on human nerve cells.
A large wingless wood-eating cockroach unique to Australia's Lord Howe Island has been rediscovered at the foot of a single Banyan tree. The species was thought extinct since the 1930s, but its genetic difference from offshore relatives suggests it may have survived due to co-evolution with ground-dwelling insects.
The study identified wüstite FeO nanoparticles as an intermediate state in the thermal decomposition process of olivine. The research also found that pyroxene and anorthite do not undergo severe space weathering, providing clues for their incipient formation mechanism.
A new study finds that consumers are more likely to make purchases during promotions tied to special days like Pi Day (March 14) than during regular holiday or non-distinctive day promotions. Consumers respond favorably to discounts celebrating original and appropriate special days, rewarding marketers for their creativity.
A team of researchers at Nagoya University has developed a novel tissue-mimicking phantom using konjac, enabling surgeons to practice fluorescence-guided cancer surgery. The model's use of indocyanine green and konjac jelly makes it suitable for training with electrocautery, promoting safer and more reliable surgical techniques.
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Research found that hospital occupancy greater than 85% is associated with prolonged emergency department (ED) boarding beyond the 4-hour standard. ED boarding increased even when hospital occupancy remained stable, posing a challenge for healthcare systems.
Researchers analyzed high-resolution photos of SUE's jaw with healed breaks in other fossil skeletons and compared them to trepanation holes made by Inca surgeons. The study found that SUE's injuries were consistent with these examples, suggesting the animal survived long enough for bones to begin repairing themselves.
Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology have developed a novel method for detecting protein phosphorylation using phosphate's electrical signature. The technique boasts 95% accuracy and 91% specificity, offering new avenues for clinical diagnosis and pharmaceutical applications.
The journal Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications (CVIA) has published its final issue of Volume 6, featuring several important papers by leading cardiologists from China, the United States, and Turkey. The issue includes an In Memoriam paper in tribute to Dr. C.R. Conti, a Founding Editor of the journal.
Dr. Cynthia Nau Cornelissen receives $4.9 million NIH grant to explore Neisseria gonorrhoeae metal transporters that disrupt nutritional immunity, a key process preventing microbial growth and infectivity. The research aims to develop new therapeutics against 'superbug' strains and potentially create a protective vaccine.
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Physicists at the University of Basel have developed a computational shortcut for neural networks, allowing for faster calculation of optimal solutions without training. This breakthrough provides insight into neural network functioning and could help detect unknown phase transitions in materials and quantum systems.
Research finds that biodiversity metrics may show no change despite reorganisation of ecological communities in oceans, and new species replace lost ones. The study suggests a need for alternative methods to detect species replacements and abundance changes rather than just habitat loss or biodiversity loss.
Researchers at UCSF have identified six novel molecules that can alleviate pain in mice without causing sedation. These compounds target the alpha2a adrenergic receptor and are from chemically different families, making them promising candidates for further development.
A new study reveals that CO2 removal causes asymmetric tropical rainfall change, with stronger changes during cooling periods. The slow ocean response plays a key role in this phenomenon, leading to devastating effects on climate worldwide.
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A nationwide cohort study in Japan found that fulminant myocarditis is associated with older age, non-sinus rhythm, low ejection fraction, and severe histological damage. The study showed a 29% 90-day mortality rate, highlighting the need for improved management strategies.
A new single-cell functional tool has been developed to screen and sequence active antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) in native soils. The study found that the percentage and activity of ARB in soils were elevated with human activity, highlighting the need for control technologies.
Researchers used nematode worms to investigate factors influencing virus spillover events. They found that host species susceptibility affects whether a virus takes off in a new population. The study reveals different outcomes depending on the species, with some becoming infected and others remaining uninfected.
A new study reveals that marine-based ice sheets were instrumental in accelerating the penultimate deglaciation, with the intensity and rate of melt being much higher than previously thought. This process was particularly intense, rapid, and prolonged, leading to an abrupt slowdown of marine circulation in the North Atlantic.
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A clinical trial of email alerts from pharmacists to doctors and other practitioners found no reduction in risky opioid prescribing, highlighting the need for rigorous testing of policies aimed at making opioid prescribing safer. The study tested behavioral science techniques to encourage safer prescribing practices.
Researchers at Universidad de Navarra identified a biomarker that predicts CAR T cell therapeutic capacity, which could improve treatment outcomes for patients. The study found that high CAR density in CAR T cells is associated with a worse clinical response in hematological tumors.
Researchers found that song elements' order strongly correlates with rhythmical timing, suggesting a similar processing mechanism as humans. This discovery sheds light on the cognitive processes of songbirds and their potential for musicality.
Researchers studied the common house ant's adaptation to urban environments, finding genetic concentration and changes in aggression towards outsiders. Urban queens were closely related and less aggressive, while super-colonies with polydomous colonies formed only in developed areas.
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Researchers analyzed LNS's tail latency and low entropy benefits compared to mTCP and Linux network stacks. The study revealed that fulldatapath prioritized processing and full-path zero-copy are primary factors for high performance, improving tail latency by up to 5.5 times.
A study found that Synechococcus and heterotrophic bacteria have an inherent tendency toward mutualism, which can be re-established after environmental interference. The researchers discovered that the bacteria facilitated nitrogen fixation, converting nitrogen for use in buoying the phytoplankton.
Researchers designed an optical black hole cavity using transformation optics, eliminating radiation loss in WGM cavities. The conformal optical black hole (OBH) cavity realizes infinite radiation Q-factor and enhances field confinement, paving the way for surface field manipulation.
Cleveland researchers reveal a new strategy to prevent blood clots by targeting overactive neutrophils, reducing clotting risk while minimizing bleeding risk. The findings may be especially impactful for cancer patients who experience blood clot complications.
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Researchers have gained new insights into Li-O2 battery performance by studying the generation and disintegration of lithium peroxide. At small currents, channel diameters restrict growth, causing electrode blockage; at high currents, fast electrochemical reactions dominate sudden death.
Archaeologists from the University of Bristol have found a pattern in the distribution of ancient stone spheres across the Aegean and Mediterranean. The spheres fit two major clusters, suggesting they were used as counters for a board game. This discovery provides new insights into social interaction in the Bronze Age Aegean.
A team of 15 doctoral researchers is investigating targeted cancer treatments by developing special molecules that stimulate the immune system to destroy tumor cells. These minimally invasive anti-cancer drugs attach a substance that damages tumor tissue to a transporter molecule, recognizing and delivering it to cancerous cells.
Researchers successfully developed cost-effective and high-performance perovskite solar cells using a copper electrode, reducing the performance limitations of traditional silver electrodes. The 'buckets effect' approach allows for balanced energy differences at both the perovskite/HTL and HTL/Cu interfaces, significantly improving cha...
This study reveals that Bcl10 phosphorylation by TBK1 induces a positive feedback loop, enhancing IRF3 activation and type I interferon expression in response to DNA virus infection. Bcl10 deficiency impairs the anti-virus response following HSV-1 infection.
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New research finds healthcare professionals more likely to experience burnout due to high workloads, patient stress, and anxiety. The study suggests this trend may lead to increased mental health disorders and cardiovascular diseases among healthcare workers.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a decline in marketing payments, while research payments remained stable despite clinical trial suspensions. Pharmaceutical and medical device companies adapted by incorporating virtual study visits and remote outcome measurement.
A long-term study of over 300 breast cancer survivors found a link between chronic inflammation and cognitive problems. Higher levels of CRP were related to lower reported cognitive function, suggesting that this common test for inflammation may also indicate risk for cognitive concerns.
Acute kidney injury (AKI) affects 25% of hospitalized children and has a high mortality rate. Experts have identified key issues and set a research agenda to improve diagnosis, prevention, and care for AKI in kids. The goal is to develop evidence-based guidelines and quality care for these vulnerable patients.
Researchers have developed a reusable, low-cost Mn catalyst that facilitates the alkylation of ketones with alcohols via the 'borrowing hydrogen' method. The catalyst achieves high yields and can alkylate ketone-containing substrates without byproducts.
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Researchers found significantly larger neurons in the brain's memory region of SuperAgers compared to cognitively average peers, individuals with early-stage Alzheimer's disease, and younger individuals. These larger neurons were spared from tau tangles, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, suggesting they may maintain structural integrity.
A new study by Anglia Ruskin University found that hostile behavior from leaders can lead to co-workers adopting similar behavior, creating a toxic workplace environment. The research also discovered an association between experiencing hostile behavior and emotional exhaustion, job insecurity, and abusive peer behavior.
A new study reveals that 60% of northern Fennoscandia's grazing land is exposed to multiple pressures, including forestry, tourism, and climate change. This reduces the size and quality of summer grazing areas, with only 4% remaining undisturbed.
Researchers developed an ultrasmall VN/Co heterostructure anchored in N-doped graphitic nanocarbons, achieving high current density and durability. The hybrid structure showed improved HER activity and stability, offering a novel strategy for industrial super-stable catalysts.
Researchers studied lamprey, an ancient fish that can live in freshwater and seawater, to understand how animals adapted to freshwater habitats. They discovered a hormone similar to prolactin that regulates salt transport proteins, enabling the lamprey's survival in freshwater.
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Researchers have developed a model of how human embryos are formed, revealing that genes are switched on almost immediately after fertilization. This discovery may also shed light on the origins of cancer, which is often diagnosed at an advanced stage.
Scientists at the University of Liège have successfully manipulated the shape and symmetry of floating crystals by navigating between metastable states. The researchers used two experimental techniques: applying a horizontal magnetic field to induce deformation or controlling the growth of an assembly using thermocapillary fluxes.
A team of experts from the University of Cambridge has set out a five-point framework to help level up health and tackle health inequalities. The researchers argue that reducing health disparities is crucial, particularly in light of the long-term economic repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Researchers found that PITPNC1 is required for maintaining body temperature in mice under acute cold exposure. The gene's deficiency leads to decreased serum glucose and fat storage, implying its role in heat production using fatty acids.
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A new University of Colorado Boulder research warns that an obscure family of viruses in wild African primates may jump to humans, causing disease. The study focuses on simian arteriviruses, which have caused Ebola-like symptoms in monkeys and may attack immune cells like HIV.
A new study predicts that global warming will shorten safe ice conditions on frozen lakes by 2-3 weeks over the next 80 years. This will have a significant impact on indigenous communities and regional economies that rely on ice roads.
A joint research team has proposed a method for densely storing data using a sharp probe, enabling polarization switching with minimal force. The result shows a significant increase in storage capacity, reaching up to 1 terabit per square centimeter.
The study identifies households with high energy expenditures as the most affected groups, which should receive direct transfers for compensation. Cash payments to all households combined with moderate support for renewable energies can achieve a socially just solution, lowering energy prices and reducing hardship cases.
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Researchers found that those who do follow politicians display clear political biases and engage in a highly selective way. The study analyzed over 1.5 million Twitter users and found that conservative users are twice as likely to share in-group content as out-group content.
A national US kidney disease registry found that 60% of participants were unaware of their kidney function level, hindering clinical trial recruitment. The National Kidney Foundation Patient Network aims to address this issue through real-world data collection and patient-centered research.
A new study from Boston University's Social Development and Learning Lab reveals that children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds take bigger risks in certain situations due to their environment. The research, led by Professor Peter Blake, suggests that children are rationally choosing risk when it makes sense in their circumstances.
Researchers developed a 20 μm-thick flexible Li6.4La3Zr1.4Ta0.6O12-based solid electrolyte with high ionic conductance and thermal stability. The electrolyte showed excellent oxidation stability, superior thermal stability, and non-flammability.
Researchers documented social ties between individual chimpanzees and gorillas that persisted over years and across different contexts. The study found enhanced foraging opportunities to be a key benefit of interspecies social interactions, with apes sharing knowledge of diverse plant species.
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A team at Nagoya University has created a new type of mechanochromic material, fluorenylidene-acridane (FA), which changes color in response to mechanical pressure. The material's unique properties allow it to be quantitatively analyzed, enabling the measurement of its color change and structural changes with high spatial resolution.
Researchers have identified a new marker for predicting the clinical outcome of patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) by analyzing brain flexibility during rest. The study found that brains with more flexible functional repertoires tend to have better clinical outcomes.
Researchers found population declines were much larger than previously thought, with Tonga's main island experiencing a decline of 70-86% after European contact. The study used aerial laser scanning data and archaeological records to estimate the pre-contact population size, which was significantly higher than previous estimates.
Researchers developed a microwire-based platform to visualize and quantify the electrochemiluminescence (ECL) layer in real-time. By varying the concentration ratio of Ru(bpy)3+ to TPrA, they observed an apparent extension of the ECL layer, revealing the significant contribution of the catalytic route to ECL intensity.
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