A new report by the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine offers key findings on reducing health inequities and improving healthcare outcomes for marginalized communities. The report highlights complex interactions driving inequality and recommends community-based approaches to address these disparities.
Researchers used synchrotron-based imaging to visualize and assess the functional structures in soybean root nodules, enhancing our understanding of nitrogen fixation efficiency. The study revealed the importance of central infected zones and vascular bundles in nodule function.
A comprehensive analysis of US coal power plants reveals feasibility for conversion to advanced nuclear reactors, providing valuable insights for policymakers and utilities. The study uses a GIS-based tool to evaluate socio-technical and economic factors, suggesting a broad spectrum of suitability levels across different locations.
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Autistic children exhibited significant post-traumatic stress symptoms within 30 days of the attack, with parents experiencing higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. The study highlights the urgent need for specialized mental health services for these families.
Daily sugar intake decreased significantly in children and adults after the UK sugar tax was implemented, with soft drinks accounting for over half of the reduction. However, daily energy intake from free sugars remained higher than recommended by WHO.
Research predicts significant shifts in marine fish communities in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans as a result of climate warming. The study projects a decline in the most abundant species and an increase in species richness but with fewer fish overall.
The NTU team created a compact and flexible light-based sensing device, like a plaster, to provide highly accurate biomarker readings within minutes. The device detects glucose, lactate, and urea levels in sweat with ultra-high sensitivity and dynamic range.
A new study has identified significant racial and gender disparities in youth psychiatric emergency department boarding rates, with Black youth being less likely to be admitted to inpatient care. Transgender and nonbinary youth experienced longer boarding times and lower admission rates compared to cisgender females.
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A study of Japanese listed companies found that those with higher carbon emissions face higher costs for borrowing and raising money. In contrast, companies that follow TCFD guidelines and openly share climate-related information benefit from lower capital costs.
Researchers developed a photoenzymatic cascade to produce α-olefins and hydroxyl fatty acids from abundant fatty acid substrates. The system uses a COF photocatalyst and P450 peroxygenases, requiring only light, water, and dioxygen for efficient conversion.
A deep metagenomic sequencing study in Berlin wastewater reveals common viruses like RSV and flu, seasonal visitors like asparagus-infecting viruses, and astroviruses with potential for gastrointestinal tract infections. The analysis also identifies novel enzymes with biotechnological potential, expanding our knowledge of viral diversity.
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a bioelectric device that can detect and classify new coronavirus variants, identifying those most harmful. The device uses a biomembrane on a microchip to recreate the cellular environment for infection, allowing for quick characterization and analysis of variant mechanics.
Research by Associate Professor Shannon Bosch challenges Russia's classification of foreign fighters as mercenaries, arguing that international law and Ukrainian domestic legislation protect their rights. The study highlights the need for full combatant immunity and prisoner of war status for these foreign fighters.
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Researchers have identified a novel compound that can reverse the lethal effects of opioid overdose when paired with naloxone, reducing withdrawal symptoms and extending protection. The discovery builds on new insights into opioid receptors and could combat the devastating fentanyl epidemic.
Researchers create an analog system that can learn complex tasks like XOR relationships and nonlinear regression, using local learning rules without centralized processor. The system is fast, low-power, and scalable, offering a unique opportunity for studying emergent learning.
A study published in The Journal of Neuroscience found that blocking a protein called Activin A can halt dyskinesia symptoms and effectively erase the brain's 'bad memory' response to certain Parkinson's treatments. This could lead to longer-term use of L-DOPA for patients.
Pre-clinical trials show that targeted alpha radiation therapy can increase survival rates by up to 36.4% and has minimal adverse effects for patients. Researchers hope this new approach could improve current average survival rates beyond 18 months.
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Saline-alkali land in China offers potential for arable expansion, but requires targeted improvement techniques to reduce salinity and enhance fertility. Researchers propose strategies such as freshwater irrigation, mulched drip irrigation, and crop breeding for saline soil tolerance.
Weaker ocean circulation may lead to increased carbon dioxide buildup in the atmosphere due to a previously uncharacterized feedback loop involving iron, upwelling nutrients, and ligands. The study challenges current thinking on the ocean's role in storing carbon.
A recent study by Cornell University found that employees who were monitored by AI reported feeling less autonomy and had worse performance. In contrast, those who were monitored by humans perceived the monitoring as more supportive of their development.
Bonn researchers decode the interaction between monocytes and platelets, revealing a new intercellular communication mechanism that regulates monocyte function. This discovery has implications for treating immune disorders such as immune thrombocytopenia and other inflammatory diseases.
Researchers developed a novel liquid biopsy technique to monitor disease evolution in metastatic prostate cancer patients. The method analyzes DNA and RNA in circulating extracellular vesicles, capturing tumor genomics and transcriptomic changes.
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A recent study published in BMJ Military Health found that female conscripts' iron deficiency more than doubled from 25% to 55% after five months of basic military training. The study also showed a significant decrease in ferritin levels, which can lead to anemia and fatigue.
Researchers at the University of Chicago have discovered that small molecules can induce trained immunity in innate immune cells, which can fight off seasonal infections and diseases without vaccines. The team found that certain steroids, known to suppress inflammation, can also stimulate a strong immune response.
A study investigates the effects of postharvest temperatures on tomato fruit's epigenetic and transcriptional landscape, revealing that storage at 12.5°C leads to significant changes in DNA methylation and gene expression. The findings suggest modifying postharvest conditions can enhance fruit quality and reduce losses.
A research team at Columbia University used brain imaging to show that certain brain areas are activated when people feel curious about ambiguous visual situations. The more uncertain a person is, the more activity in these areas, which can drive exploration and creativity.
A new study published in The Lancet found that a self-guided smartphone-based behavioral therapy led to significant improvements for patients with fibromyalgia. Stanza, a smartphone app delivering acceptance and commitment therapy, showed improved symptoms including pain intensity, fatigue, and depression.
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The RCMAR Annual Meeting focused on transforming diverse aging research through inspiring and mentoring scientists, with current and former RCMAR researchers presenting their findings. The meeting also included professional development sessions for scientists and center leadership teams.
Researchers found that a compound from the Ardisia crenat houseplant inhibits Gq proteins, which can help relax pulmonary vessels and alleviate symptoms of pulmonary hypertension. The study showed significant vascular relaxation in mice with pulmonary hypertension, improving their health condition.
Researchers developed an AI framework to diagnose different forms of dementia using clinical data. The tool achieved a high area under the receiver operating characteristic curve and boosted neurologist accuracy by over 26%. This innovation has the potential to support increased demand in targeted therapeutic interventions for dementia.
A multidisciplinary team developed GeneMAP to probe gene function in metabolism. They identified SLC25A48 as necessary for mitochondrial choline transport and associated it with eight human diseases.
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New research reveals oyster sanctuaries contain more abundant populations of oysters and other animal life, despite the presence of parasites. The study found that these areas support higher oyster densities and habitat quality than nearby harvest sites.
A new study found that planes swallowing more dust waiting to land poses a risk of engine wear. The research calculated the quantity of sand and dust swallowed by jet engines at ten major airports in desert regions.
A recent study by Amsterdam University Medical Center found that women who survive cardiac arrest are at a higher risk of developing anxiety and depression compared to men. The research also showed a significant decrease in employment rates and earnings among survivors, highlighting the need for better support after a cardiac arrest.
The college will develop a Knowledge-enhanced Antidepressant Recommendation Dialogue System (KARDS) to engage users in a conversation to identify the appropriate antidepressant medication. The AI chatbot aims to address medication needs of Black and African Americans with depression, a gap in current management.
Researchers at University of Cambridge developed machine-learning tool to identify drug-resistant Salmonella Typhimurium bacteria from microscopy images. The algorithm correctly predicted resistance or susceptibility without culturing the bacteria, reducing diagnosis time from days to hours.
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Researchers found that patients with sickle cell disease experience significant distress from anticipating and attending emergency departments to manage acute pain flares. The study also revealed stigma and racism in care settings, leading to a lack of control over pain management plans.
A Texas Tech University researcher found that lithium ion batteries are a growing source of pollution in air and water due to the use of PFAS chemicals. The study suggests that these pollutants can have environmental persistence and ecotoxicity comparable to PFOA, highlighting the need for new technologies and recycling solutions.
Despite overall improvement, US children's diets remain suboptimal, with total dietary quality scores below the 5-point threshold. The study analyzed data from 2005-2020 and found that the increase remained lower than expected.
A new study has identified specific RNAs that may help identify stage II colon cancer patients who are likely to benefit from chemotherapy following surgery. The researchers found that certain housekeeping RNAs were up-regulated in patients with recurrence, suggesting their potential role in the metastatic process.
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a technique for ultrafast formation of carbon dioxide hydrates, which can store carbon in the ocean and prevent it from being released into the atmosphere. This breakthrough could make carbon storage more accessible and feasible on a global scale.
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A recent study published in Nature Medicine has shown that pulsed field ablation (PFA) is a safe and effective treatment for patients with atrial fibrillation. The study analyzed over 17,600 patients and found no significant risk of esophageal damage or other complications, increasing confidence in the use of PFA technology.
Researchers developed an AI model that can estimate lung function from chest radiographs with high accuracy, potentially expanding options for pulmonary function assessment in patients who have difficulty performing spirometry. The study found a remarkably high agreement rate between the AI model's estimates and actual spirometric data.
Researchers from CiQUS have established the first set of rational design principles for chaotropic membrane transporters, governed by cluster size and polarizability. The study investigates the modulation of chaotropic transport by decoupling halogen composition from boron core size, revealing a window of carrier utility.
A recent study published in iScience found that newborn chicks are predisposed to learn quicker based on the colour of their mother. The research team discovered a colour-dependent bias in learning speed, with chicks exposed to a deep blue mother learning faster than those raised by mothers with other colours.
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A team of scientists from Korea Institute of Materials Science developed hybrid bio-nanostructures that demonstrate high performance and stability across a wide temperature range. The new technology, utilizing the M13 bacteriophage, shows excellent characteristics in extreme environments and washing durability.
Boris Yakobson aims to transform the future of advanced materials through Rice University research. His projects focus on developing predictive synthesis models and automating the search for new materials, with applications in energy and electronics.
Researchers found that removing the choroid plexus leads to a reduction of newly born immature neurons and fewer repairing damage caused by a stroke. The study suggests that the choroid plexus keeps regenerative cells ready to deploy to injured areas in animal models.
A recent study found that most survey respondents preferred receiving hospital-level care at home due to its convenience, comfort, and effectiveness. The study also revealed that patients felt safe being treated at home and were willing to manage their medications and provide in-depth care.
A new study from Oregon Health & Science University suggests telehealth may overcome stigma barriers for people seeking opioid use disorder treatment. Patients reported increased autonomy and trust through virtual visits, reducing feelings of judgment.
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Tirzepatide was associated with significantly greater weight loss than semaglutide in adults with overweight or obesity. Future studies are needed to explore differences in other outcomes.
Researchers have found that blocking Interleukin-6 (IL-6) from binding to neurons in the area postrema prevents cachexia in mice. This breakthrough discovery could lead to the development of new drugs targeting these neurons, potentially treating cancer cachexia and improving patients' quality of life.
Researchers develop innovative strategy to study reaction dynamics and rapid structural changes in protein crystals, enabling detailed analysis of intermediates. The method holds potential for designing new drugs, catalysts, and enzymatic systems.
A study published in JAMA Network Open found no association between RSV vaccination during late pregnancy and increased risk of preterm birth or poor outcomes. The research provides real-world evidence supporting the safety of Pfizer's Abrysvo vaccine, offering reassurance to patients and clinicians.
A recent study found that sucralose affects the behavior of cyanobacteria and diatoms in aquatic environments. Sucralose concentrations increased freshwater cyanobacteria population but spiked and crashed brackish cyanobacteria population, while diatom populations decreased across both freshwater and brackish water sites.
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This year's COSPAR Award winners include Dr. Rosine Lallement for her pioneering work on the heliosphere and interstellar medium, and Dr. Dieter Bilitza for his international cooperation efforts in ionospheric modeling and space research promotion.
Schrag is studying the history of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, a $74,999 National Endowment for the Humanities-funded research project. The study explores the project's impact on transportation and development in Northern Virginia.
Suppressor tRNA is a specially engineered tRNA molecule that introduces corresponding amino acids into the growing polypeptide chain, allowing translation to continue. The therapy has unique advantages, including utilization of endogenous transcripts and potential for treating diseases caused by nonsense mutations.
Karen Sauer is studying a tunable RF atomic magnetometer as an electrically small receiver to compensate for stray static magnetic fields. The project aims to enable the sensor's use in uncontrolled conditions, crucial for out-of-lab applications.
Researchers detected hydrogen sulfide in HD 189733 b's atmosphere using the James Webb Space Telescope, shedding light on sulfur's role in planetary formation. The study also measured oxygen and carbon levels, providing insights into how planets form and evolve.
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