Researchers studied ancient aquatic plant waxes to understand how global warming affects methane production in Arctic lakes. They found that past warming led to an intensified methane cycle lasting thousands of years, and that ongoing warming could lead to previously under-appreciated fluxes in methane emissions.
A study of US adults ages 45+ found that neighborhood-level safety, physical, and social environments, as well as individual-level discrimination, narrowed racial disparities in cardiovascular health. Interventional approaches targeting these factors are needed to improve ideal cardiovascular health.
A new CRISPR-based gene-editing tool, AsCas12f, has been developed with enhanced editing ability and compact size. The engineered enzyme has already shown success in animal trials and holds promise for improved treatments of genetic disorders.
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Researchers create an ultrafast quantum simulator that can simulate large-scale quantum entanglement on a timescale of several hundred picoseconds. By applying their novel ultrafast quantum computer scheme, they overcome the issue of external noise and achieve high speed and accurate controls.
New research reveals that children with childhood mental health issues are at higher risk of social isolation, low educational attainment, financial difficulties, and heavy substance use in late teens and early 20s. The study also found a strong link between internalising symptoms and poor physical health in young adulthood.
An international team sequenced nearly 4,000 Darwin's finches' genomes to understand evolutionary change in natural populations. The results showed that only a few genetic loci explain variation in the beak of the finch, with genes transferring between species contributing to adaptation.
Researchers are working on EdgeRIC: Real-time radio access network intelligent control, aiming to enhance wireless communication and machine learning. The project involves developing intelligent systems that can adapt to changing conditions, prioritizing users and acquiring lower latency for applications.
Researchers have discovered a new plasmid in epidemic Vibrio cholerae samples that introduces genes encoding resistance to multiple antibiotics. The finding underscores the importance of genomic surveillance and suggests that the strain's stability poses a concerning factor for future outbreaks.
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A panel discussion at ASTRO 2023 sheds light on physician burnout, highlighting the prevalence of the issue in radiation oncology. Expert strategies for achieving work-life balance are presented as crucial to preventing burnout among practicing physicians.
Leading professional organizations announce first-time multidisciplinary consensus guidelines for essential and comprehensive care centers in the US. The guidelines aim to address known variation in outcomes at different centers, providing structure, process, and outcome components necessary for quality care.
A new study found that ChatGPT-4 can generate highly accurate personal narratives based on stream-of-consciousness thoughts and demographic details. The AI model was used in conjunction with therapists to guide patients toward healthier thoughts and behaviors, suggesting a potential tool for improving therapeutic approaches.
Researchers at Ohio State University have discovered that ultrasound can break down harmful PFAS compounds in groundwater, rendering them harmless. The technique works by emitting sound waves that compress and heat up the solution, breaking down the stable carbon-fluorine bonds that make up the toxic chemicals.
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.
The incorporation of HsGDY into cathode promotes the absorption and conversion of lithium polysulfides, providing new ideas for high-energy density lithium-sulfur batteries. Ni foam facilitates large specific capacity and long-term stability at high current densities.
Researchers found SARS-CoV-2 directly infects coronary arteries, causing fatty plaque to become inflamed. The virus replicates in macrophages, leading to increased inflammation and potentially worsening cardiovascular complications.
A special supplement presents insights on neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, affecting 55 million people worldwide. Researchers explore novel molecular pathways and therapeutic approaches, such as acupuncture therapy, to alleviate the burden of brain disorders.
Researchers developed direct conversion of methane with oxygen at room temperature using edge-rich MoS2 catalyst, achieving up to 4.2% conversion rate and 99% selectivity for C1 oxygenates. The unique binuclear molybdenum site facilitates O2 dissociation and activates C-H bond.
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Researchers at TalTech's School of Science have revived the abandoned Barbier method for creating organometallic compounds, improving efficiency and environmental friendliness. The new technique uses mechanochemistry, a process that avoids organic solvents and produces stable compounds with minimal waste.
A new poll found that 62% of people aged 50-80 disagree with using life expectancy as a factor in determining cancer screening guidelines. The majority also believes that some older adults should still receive cancer screenings even if guidelines don't recommend them.
A global team of bioethicists, health policy experts, and space professionals developed guiding principles to ensure human research in space is safe and inclusive. The proposed guidelines address four key principles: social responsibility, scientific excellence, proportionality, and global stewardship.
A Chinese research team discovered chelerythrine's dual effects in combating mobile colistin resistance by reducing MIC and eliminating bacterial colonies. The compound binds to phospholipids, increasing fluidity and impairing respiration, ultimately downregulating mcr-1 gene expression.
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Researchers found that brain circuits in 'deep-blind' zebrafish are fully functional and can drive normal visual behavior through direct stimulation. This study challenges the long-held assumption that neural development depends on visual experience.
A study of Music Together program found increased conversational turns and parent verbal quality in participants, suggesting community-based music programs as a promising population-level intervention for infancy. Future work should include broader populations to generalize results.
A global team outlines potential ethical concerns and proposes guiding principles for safe and inclusive commercial space research. The paper emphasizes the need for adapting existing practices to minimize health risks and ensure social responsibility.
A new study by Michigan Medicine found that postpartum individuals in low-income neighborhoods are more likely to accumulate medical debt due to high out-of-pocket costs. Researchers suggest policies to reduce maternal-infant healthcare spending can ease financial hardship and improve birth equity.
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A new study found that delivering gene therapy to the cerebrospinal fluid directly corrects gene mutations causing CLN2 disease, showing potential therapeutic effects. In nonhuman primates, TPP-1 activity increased significantly after treatment, providing hope for families affected by this fatal childhood disorder.
Researchers characterized adhesins produced by Candida auris, discovering a previously uncharacterized adhesin called Surface Colonization Factor (SCF1) that governs surface association and virulence. SCF1 relies on cationic interactions for attachment, unlike other fungal adhesins that function through hydrophobic interactions.
Researchers have developed a noninvasive brain biopsy technique using ultrasound and microbubbles to access brain tissue without surgery. The technique increases circulating tumor DNA by 1.6- to 5.6-fold, providing valuable genetic information for treatment decisions.
A novel method using functional resilience assesses liver conditions through clinical blood tests, achieving a macro-averaged precision of 84.74%. This approach reduces the need for excessive imaging exams and optimizes medical resource utilization.
NUTRITION 2024 will convene in Chicago to explore the latest nutrition research and share findings on diet and disease, artificial intelligence, and precision nutrition. The event promises to be a knowledge-packed experience with scientific symposia, educational sessions, and networking opportunities.
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A team of scientists has discovered and analyzed the oldest direct evidence of basketry among hunter-gatherer societies and early farmers in southern Europe. The esparto grass objects from Cueva de los Murciélagos date back to the Mesolithic period, between 9,500 and 6,200 years ago.
A new fabrication process for photo-thermoelectric imagers on soft sheets has been developed, enabling highly durable non-destructive inspections. The process simplifies the integration of multi-functional device substrates, contributing to the manufacturing of image sensor sheets.
Researchers tracked over 25,000 people using wearables data and found that daily living activities of at least moderate intensity can reduce major cardiac events; longer bouts lasting 5-10 minutes may have comparable health benefits.
Researchers have developed a novel supramolecular memristor based on bistable [2]catenanes, which can achieve high-density storage and non-volatile memory capabilities. The memristors demonstrated at least 1000 erase-read-write cycles and switching times comparable to commercial inorganic memristors.
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A new study links menopause to cognitive deficits, revealing estrogen receptor beta's crucial role in astrocytes. Midlife female mice showed cognitive impairment after losing ovarian hormones, and brain atrophy was observed in the dorsal hippocampus.
Researchers found that forearms and calves have a greater diversity of beneficial microbes, potentially leading to healthier skin. The study suggests that changing cleaning habits can shift the balance of skin microbiome, affecting overall health.
A study in the October issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery found higher rates of mutilating hand injuries and amputations with side-by-side UTVs compared to all-terrain vehicles. UTV riders had three times the amount of mutilating injuries and nearly ten times the amount of amputations.
A phase 2 trial shows garetosmab significantly reduces new bone lesions and soft tissue flare-ups in FOP patients. The treatment also prevents the progression of the disease, giving hope to individuals affected by this rare condition.
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A community-led research program aims to study the impact of improved transportation on health outcomes for people with chronic medical conditions and women with high-risk pregnancies. The project provides individuals with a mobility wallet, allowing them to access medical services without relying on traditional transportation options.
A new study from Tulane University found that walking more than five flights of stairs daily can cut the risk of heart disease by 20%. The study, published in Atherosclerosis, used UK Biobank data from 450,000 adults and found that stair climbing reduced cardiovascular disease risk in those with multiple risk factors.
Ongoing climate change presents emerging threats to human health, including the awakening of long-frozen pathogens and increasing heat-related hazards in pregnancy. Researchers are working to understand these complex connections, exploring how climate-driven changes affect disease risk and developing strategies to mitigate these risks.
A new study published in JAMA Network Open suggests that reattribution of pain to mind or brain processes can lead to significant reductions in chronic back pain intensity. Participants who received pain reprocessing therapy reported being pain-free or nearly so after treatment, compared to those receiving placebo controls.
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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology developed 3D-printed plasmonic plastic, enabling the mass production of optical sensors that can detect hydrogen gas. The composite material has unique optical properties, allowing it to filter out molecules except hydrogen, making it ideal for various applications.
A new study finds that superbolts, which are less than 1% of total lightning but pack a powerful punch, tend to cluster over areas with short gaps between the electrical charging zone and land or water surface. This allows for higher-energy bolts to form due to reduced electrical resistance.
A pharmacist-led intervention has been shown to improve medication adherence among Latinos with type 2 diabetes, leading to significant reductions in blood sugar levels. The study found that patients who interacted with a pharmacist had an average 0.45% reduction in blood sugar, while systolic blood pressure remained unchanged.
A new machine learning model accurately predicts the risk of critical bleeding in patients with immune thrombocytopenia by analyzing easily accessible clinical variables. The model's performance was validated using various statistical measures, including the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve.
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Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm) tracks health metrics and safety alerts during long observing sessions, fieldwork, and remote expeditions.
Researchers propose analysis protocol to evaluate feasibility of silicon-containing batteries with reduced particle size and uniform dispersion. The study finds promising results from innovative synthesis technology and initial efficiencies exceeding 90% with improved lifespan characteristics.
Researchers identified key proteins regulating cholesterol distribution within cells, including OSBP1, ORP92, and GRAMD1s. This discovery sheds light on the critical mechanisms underlying cellular cholesterol distribution, offering insights into various health conditions.
A team of researchers at ETH Zurich has developed a suction cup capable of delivering large molecule medications like peptides to the bloodstream through the mucosal lining of the cheek. The device uses an endogenous agent to fluidise cell membranes, allowing the drug to penetrate deeper tissue layers and enter the bloodstream directly.
A study suggests that Brazil's unique genetic diversity could provide the necessary number of stem cell lines to cover 95% of the world's population. Researchers estimate that at least 559 distinct cell lines would be required for this goal, and Brazil could contribute considerably to a global iPS cell bank.
In Parkinson's disease, the cerebral cortex compensates for lost dopamine cells by taking over tasks, which determines symptom severity. Exercise can stimulate this compensation and slow down disease progression.
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DJI Air 3 (RC-N2) captures 4K mapping passes and environmental surveys with dual cameras, long flight time, and omnidirectional obstacle sensing.
Researchers have identified a major weakness in reservoir computing, a powerful machine learning tool used to model complex dynamic systems. The tool requires a lengthy warm-up time and relies on key information about the system being predicted being built in, making it challenging to accurately predict chaotic behaviors.
Researchers investigated the factors affecting water-based paint evaporation, revealing that pigment concentration and temperature impact pattern formation. The study found that lower pigment concentrations result in 'fried egg' patterns, while higher temperatures produce uniform distributions.
A novel approach combines models with MCMC inversion to predict CO2 and SO2 emissions, carbon export productivity, and remineralization changes across the K/Pg boundary. The results show decoupled CO2 and SO2 emissions, evidence for a two-stage drop in carbon export productivity, and no clear signal of a volatile impulse at the boundary.
A study using wearable device data found that reduced sleep and physical activity during pregnancy are linked to an increased risk of preterm birth. The research, led by Stanford Medicine, collected data from over 1,000 women throughout pregnancy and identified patterns that can help prevent early deliveries.
The Human Brain Project has driven outstanding advances in brain research and medicine, producing over 3000 academic publications and 160 digital tools. The EBRAINS infrastructure will remain accessible to the scientific community after the project's end.
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A team of paleontologists has discovered the oldest record of sea turtle DNA in a fossil shell from Panama's Caribbean coast. The findings, published in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, date back approximately 6 million years to the upper Miocene Epoch.
A new study suggests that life satisfaction has limited benefits for cognitive function in older adults experiencing health or socioeconomic challenges. High life satisfaction was associated with increased cognitive functioning among most individuals, but it was less beneficial for those with low SES, poor health, or adverse psychologi...
Researchers developed an integrated microfluidic chip for rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing from positive blood cultures, reducing diagnosis time to under 3.5 hours. The chip demonstrated high accuracy in diagnosing clinical cases with a 93.3% agreement rate.
An observational study of nearly 70,000 COVID-19 patients found that Paxlovid lowered risk of death by 84% and Legevrio by 77%, reducing combined risk of hospitalization and death by over 40%. The treatments were effective across all patient subgroups and against newer Omicron subvariants.
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A study reveals that rare loss-of-function variants play a crucial role in the development of dextrocardia, with a specific threshold number of variants increasing the risk exponentially. The research also explores the multifactorial inheritance of dextrocardia and sheds light on the genetic pathogenesis of complex diseases.