A new computer science tool is applied to examine Judeo-Christian relations in literature from the early first centuries CE, yielding wondrous results. The study reveals that Jewish sources are familiar with early Christian sources, but show wider geographical familiarity with both eastern and western Christian sources in later periods.
Researchers from Bar-Ilan University have developed flexible magneto-resistive sensors with unprecedented sensitivity, detecting low-frequency magnetic fields smaller than 200 pico-Tesla. The breakthrough offers new opportunities for flexible sensor integration in medical devices, soft robotics, and other applications.
Researchers developed nanoparticles that mimic the glycocalyx pattern to treat inflammatory bowel disease. The treatment reduced symptoms and inflammation in mice with IBD, with specific versions showing significant improvement.
Scientists have developed a way to program virus particles' size and shape using DNA origami nanostructures, potentially advancing vaccine development and drug delivery. The approach uses electrostatic interactions between DNA nanostructures and capsid proteins to create user-defined assemblies.
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Researchers identified significant differences between individuals with CHAMP1 coding mutations and deletions, affecting adaptive functioning skills and severity of symptoms. The study highlights the importance of understanding genetic mechanisms to develop precision medicine approaches for treating CHAMP1 disorder.
A new study found that COVID-19 vaccines significantly reduced dementia-related deaths in long-term care and nursing homes, with a 77% decrease in the second year. However, deaths among those living at home did not decline as much, with only a 16% reduction.
The BioRescue project has made significant progress in creating cryopreserved northern white rhino embryos, with a recent collection yielding five new embryos. The consortium is also identifying and selecting wild southern white rhino females as potential surrogate mothers to support the breeding efforts.
Researchers have made groundbreaking progress in confining light to subnanometer scales using a novel waveguiding scheme. The approach generates an astonishingly efficient and confined optical field with applications in light-matter interactions, super-resolution nanoscopy, and ultrasensitive detection.
A team of researchers developed a solution using GPT-4 to automate analysis of building operational data, providing comprehensive support for energy management. The codes generated by GPT-4 demonstrate high accuracy in energy load prediction and fault diagnosis.
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A study published in Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research found that a group of genes involved in neuronal plasticity and pain perception are also associated with alcohol use disorder (AUD) risk. These genes work together to influence neural communication, leading to changes in brain function that can contribute to AUDs.
Researchers propose a novel route for constructing 1D/2D carbon nanostructures with tunable aspect ratios and high nitrogen content, employing small molecule-formamide. The approach leads to the formation of polyaminoimidazole (PAI) and exhibits an extremely high N content exceeding 40 atomic percent.
The updated guidelines urge the clinical use of validated geriatric assessments (GA) to guide treatments in patients aged 65 and older. This approach often results in de-escalation or reduction of therapies, reducing side effects and improving quality of life without compromising survival odds.
Scientists have developed a method to enhance valley coherence in monolayer MoS2 by encapsulating it with graphene. This structure achieved ~100% degree of linear polarization, indicating a valley coherence time at least 10-fold longer than previous reports.
Most research on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) harms is unpublicized, according to a new study. The analysis found that studies without press releases received little or no media attention, limiting their impact.
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Griffith University researchers have developed a method to control the assembly of virus capsids using DNA origami templates. This technique allows for precise control over the shape, size, and topology of viruses, which could lead to breakthroughs in vaccine development and delivery systems.
A new study found that rural areas experienced higher excess deaths during the second year of the pandemic, despite vaccines being widely available in urban areas. The study highlights the role of healthcare inequities, vaccine skepticism, and partisanship in exacerbating mortality rates in rural communities.
The study, led by Dr. Juzhi Hou, found a correlation between climate change and the rise and fall of the Tibetan Empire during 7th-9th centuries AD. The warm and humid climate coincided with the empire's peak, while cold and dry conditions contributed to its decline.
A new study led by Vanderbilt University Medical Center has shown that a simple direct oral challenge can safely remove penicillin allergy labels from low-risk patients. This method performs as well as traditional skin testing and oral challenges, with no serious adverse events reported.
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A new study suggests capping the energy use of the top 20% of consumers could reduce carbon emissions by 11.4%. The strategy would allow those with lower incomes to increase their consumption levels, promoting fairness and delivering climate justice.
A team of medical leaders recommends a sustainably funded public-private partnership to combat misinformation, citing challenges faced by the TIOS-VY organization. The American College of Physicians calls for modernizing public health infrastructure, including increased funding and addressing disinformation, especially on social media.
The American Phytopathological Society has published a focus issue on critical biosecurity gaps in US plant disease diagnostics, highlighting the need for harmonized diagnostics within the agricultural biosecurity system. The focus issue addresses assay validation methods, including high-throughput screening and PCR/RPA techniques.
Research reveals e-cigarettes carry potential health risks, including increased blood pressure and heart rate. Long-term studies are needed to fully understand the effects of e-cigarette use on the heart and lungs.
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Scientists monitored two wet seasons after the 2020 Bobcat Fire and found that significant portions of water flow came from absorbed ground water. The study contradicts the long-held theory that a waxy coating prevents soil absorption.
Researchers at NIST have developed new methods for creating images with weaker magnetic fields, enabling the use of low-field MRI scanners in mobile settings. The findings reveal iron oxide nanoparticles as a promising contrast agent for enhancing image quality in these systems.
Researchers at Penn State discovered that bioluminescent bacteria use a small RNA molecule called Qrr1 to coordinate their behavior and colonize the squid's light organ. This mechanism is likely widespread among bacteria, enabling them to exploit quorum sensing pathways.
A new study by New York University sociologist Victoria Asbury-Kimmel reveals that Democrats hold uniformly positive views on immigrants, whereas Republicans have both negative and positive opinions. The study found that Democrats interpret pro-immigrant messages as factual, while Republicans tend to see them as opinion-based. Converse...
A new IIASA-led study addresses the challenge of adapting to climate change by proposing ways to better incorporate adaptive capacity into climate modeling tools. The researchers developed a data explorer to visualize global futures for indicators of adaptive capacity, enabling more precise risk estimates and reliable policy advice.
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A new study from Florida Atlantic University found that parent attitudes about politics can predict subsequent increases in adolescent child political alienation. In households where parents and adolescents are close, parents transmit political apathy to their children, which may contribute to low youth voter participation.
Research reveals chronic immune dysregulation in Down syndrome, with high interferon activity linked to autoinflammation and metabolic changes. Repurposing JAK inhibitors shows therapeutic benefits in reducing inflammation without suppressing the immune system.
A study at Ohio State University found that viewing a one-minute gun safety video reduced the likelihood of children playing with a found firearm, including touching or reporting it to an adult. The study involved 226 children who watched either a car safety or gun safety video before playing with toys in a lab setting.
A study published in Nature Medicine found that genetic variants associated with autism are present in 4% of those with autism and 1% of the general population. These variants were linked to poorer cognitive performance, lower socioeconomic status, and educational level in undiagnosed individuals.
Researchers demonstrate that perovskite solar cells damaged by proton radiation in low-earth orbit can recover up to 100% of their original efficiency via thermal vacuum annealing. The study used ultrathin sapphire substrates and found that fluorine diffusion from the dopant causes defects, which can be reversed by heat treatment.
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Researchers from FAMU-FSU College of Engineering validated the self-consistent two-way model describing vortex ring motion in superfluid helium. The study provides crucial evidence supporting the recent theoretical model of quantized vortices, resolving long-standing questions and enhancing understanding of vortex dynamics.
Dendritic cells form three-dimensional networks that regulate their migration and development. The new concept reveals how cytokines keep the cells together and close gaps in their network. This discovery has prognostic value for tumour diseases, particularly after immunotherapy.
A new study found that more than one million US deaths per year could be avoided if the US had mortality rates similar to its peer nations. Excess deaths among working-age adults are particularly stark, with nearly 50% dying before age 65 in 2020 and 2021.
New research found that positive intergroup contact reduces the development of conspiracy theories about other groups. Experts from the University of Nottingham discovered that among British participants, positive contact interfered with the development of conspiracy beliefs about immigrants and Jewish people.
Researchers developed 100% self-reinforced composites for urban air mobility, achieving significant improvements in bonding strength, tensile strength, and impact resistance. The material is lightweight, recyclable, and shows potential for next-generation mobility applications.
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A study by University of Maryland security experts found that 61 out of 228 phones contained personal data like social security numbers and credit card information. The researchers accessed these phones using techniques that someone on the street might use, highlighting the ease with which personal data can be accessible.
Researchers developed a novel quasi-3D extend finite element method to simulate damage propagation in CFRP laminates, improving accuracy and efficiency. The approach enables the design of high-quality CFRPs with lower production costs, paving the way for widespread adoption in various industries.
Researchers have discovered that green sea turtles have been returning to the same seagrass meadows along Egypt and West Libya coasts for approximately 3,000 years. This long-term diet has allowed scientists to connect past dietary habits with specific locations, shedding light on human-induced effects on the environment.
Scientists have teamed up to improve drug delivery by designing more effective lipid nanoparticles. Their latest study documents how high-throughput workflows can produce and characterize LNPs at record speed, with neatly ordered structures leading to better silencing of faulty genes in human neurons.
Researchers from Ohio State University found that some low-mass stars have unexpectedly strong surface magnetic fields, which could intensify their radiation for billions of years. This discovery challenges current models of stellar evolution and has important implications for the search for life on other planets.
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The COVID-19 pandemic led to increased mortality rates among people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Notably, excess deaths in nursing home/long-term care settings declined in pandemic year 2.
A recent study projects an increase in surface water pollution in Sub-Saharan Africa, posing significant risks to human populations and ecosystem health. The region is expected to become the dominant hotspot of surface water pollution, with potentially catastrophic consequences for communities.
A recent University of Kentucky study found that inhibiting the p38 protein in microglia may alter interactions between brain immune cells and Alzheimer's pathology. The research suggests that early inhibition of p38 may be beneficial without causing noticeable adverse effects.
Repetitive heading in professional soccer increases cognitive impairment risk in later life, according to a new study. The study suggests that establishing an upper threshold for heading frequency could help mitigate this risk.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute researchers are using the ring-sheared drop module on the International Space Station to study protein solutions in microgravity. This research will aid in developing predictive models for both fundamental science and industry, including pharmaceutical development.
A new MIT study reveals that analyzing brain wave patterns can help doctors determine when patients are at risk of entering a deeper state of unconsciousness during surgery. By tracking these patterns, anesthesiologists may be able to prevent postoperative cognitive impairments and reduce the risk of complications.
The Omicron subvariant BA.5 efficiently infects lung cells due to a mutation in the spike protein, enabling efficient entry and fusion with lung cells. This finding suggests that future SARS-CoV-2 variants may regain the ability to cause severe illness in risk patients and people with insufficient immunity.
A new study published in Pediatrics suggests that pediatric concussions do not impact intelligence or IQ levels. The research, which combined data from two cohort studies in Canada and the US, found no significant difference in IQ scores between children with concussion and those with orthopedic injuries.
Researchers have developed a Cu/CeO2 catalyst that efficiently converts NO to NH3 under visible light. The catalyst works by promoting the decomposition of an intermediate molecule, which leads to enhanced NH3 production.
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A study comparing history of present illness summaries generated by a chatbot and senior internal medicine residents found that both were graded similarly by internal medicine attending physicians. The findings suggest the potential of chatbots to aid clinicians with medical documentation, highlighting their accuracy.
Rice University chemist Han Xiao has won a $3.2 million research grant from the National Cancer Institute to develop an epigenetic inhibitor targeting bone metastasis. The drug, based on existing bisphosphonates, aims to prevent cancer cells from spreading to other organs without affecting normal tissues.
Researchers at Breakthrough Listen project have devised a new technique for finding and vetting possible radio signals from other civilizations. The technique eliminates the possibility of signal being mere radio interference from Earth, boosting confidence in future detection of alien life.
A team led by SwRI and UTSA discovered Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities in Jupiter's magnetosphere, enabling the transfer of energy and mass from the solar wind. This process is crucial for understanding the interaction between the solar wind and planetary magnetic fields.
A new study found that the unique oceanographic conditions in Florida's Dry Tortugas National Park provide the ideal environment for elkhorn coral to flourish, with enhanced growth and survivorship. The research highlights the importance of food availability, particularly zooplankton, for coral survival and restoration efforts.
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Researchers from Sanford Burnham Prebys have identified new genes that contribute to hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), a rare and life-threatening heart disease. The findings, published in eLife, bring scientists one step closer to unraveling the biology of this complex disease.
Prof. Chilai Chen's team successfully tested the first deep-sea mass spectrometer of China in the deep sea. This technology enables real-time detection of dissolved gases, shedding light on marine biogeochemical cycles, biodiversity, and global climate change.
Researchers found that young and healthy human glial progenitor cells can outcompete older and diseased cells in the adult brain, replacing them with healthier ones. This breakthrough has strong therapeutic implications for treating neurological disorders like Huntington's disease.
A new study published in Annals of Surgery reveals promising results for normothermic machine perfusion in liver transplantation. The randomized controlled trial found that this technology showed particular promise in marginal donors and those with higher risk factors, demonstrating a lower incidence of dysfunction and cardiovascular s...