A study from University of Vermont researchers suggests that some bird species may be more flexible to habitat changes than previously understood, creating new opportunities for supporting populations through city planting efforts. The team found that space-for-time substitutions, a method for predicting future species counts using hab...
The study finds significant disparities in well-being among racial and ethnic groups, as well as across sex and age groups. American Indian and Alaska Native individuals, and Black males, face the most significant challenges to overall well-being.
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A study analyzing DNA from skeletal remains in Pompeii casts reveals the cosmopolitan origin of the city's inhabitants, contradicting previous physical appearance-based assumptions. Genetic data also sheds light on ancestry, sex, and familial relationships, challenging traditional notions.
A recent study found 41 novel regions of the genome linked to disc herniation risk, in addition to previously identified 23 regions. This analysis also revealed associations near genes related to the nervous system, providing insights into symptomatic disc herniations and radiating pain.
A new study uses CRISPR-Cas13 to identify nearly 800 noncoding RNAs that are functional and essential for cell function, including in cancer and human development. The researchers found that these RNA molecules modulate key pathways for cell proliferation and can serve as potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for cancer treatment.
Research highlights the role of gut dysbiosis in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), with specific microbial profiles associated with PDAC. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is proposed as a potential adjunct therapy to improve patient outcomes through microbiome modulation and immune system recalibration.
Achim Geisenhanslüke's project investigates the concept of rhythm in poetry, combining systematic and historical analysis with concrete manifestations from modernity to present day. The research focuses on rhythm as a dynamic, form-in-motion aspect of poetic speech.
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Researchers from the University of Tübingen, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, and University of Stockholm collaborate on a Synergy Grant project to develop novel quantum systems using ion crystals. The €10m grant aims to create precisely controllable quantum systems with extended lifetimes.
Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center have identified a potential therapeutic approach to treat RAS-driven cancers using artificial intelligence. Additionally, they developed a new model for investigating lung cancer metastasis and uncovered how changes to helper proteins drive cancer cell survival.
Researchers at Tel Aviv University demonstrated that bats can navigate great distances in open areas with their eyes closed, using only echolocation. The study found that bats create an acoustic map of their environment, relying on distinct echoes to guide their flight paths.
The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute received nearly $1 million in grants to develop and enhance tractor-trailer educational programs. The programs focus on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and safer driving outreach, aiming to save lives by educating drivers on the benefits of these technologies.
The UT Extension program has improved safety along the Buffalo River by installing GPS mile markers, assisting first responders during emergencies. The project, launched in partnership with local organizations, aims to reduce emergency response time and benefit thousands of river visitors annually.
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Tiffany Richards, a seasoned oncology nurse supervisor, receives the prestigious award for her exceptional patient care and dedication to clinical excellence. She joins an elite group of nursing professionals who have made significant contributions to advancing cancer treatment.
A new NIH-funded study at Ann & Robert H Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago will use AI to identify disease subtypes based on genetic data and associated outcomes in premature infants. The four-year study aims to establish disease subtypes that can predict longer-term cardiorespiratory outcomes, enabling earlier interventions.
Researchers developed a multimodal dataset, TimelyTale, to gather passenger-specific sensor data for context-relevant explanations. The approach effectively identified the timing and frequency of passenger demands for explanations, enabling the creation of a machine-learning model to predict the best time for providing an explanation.
The webinar aims to connect, inspire, and advocate for LGBTQIA+ researchers in microbiology, providing a platform for sharing experiences and challenges. The event will also promote strategies for greater inclusion in research and academia.
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The Lupus Research Alliance has awarded the inaugural Translational Bridge Award to five researchers tackling pressing lupus issues, including pain management, nephritis diagnostics, glucocorticoid alternatives, novel therapies, and brain fog diagnosis.
A recent study by Probal Dutta finds that companies with good environmental performance tend to disclose more information about their activities and effects on nature, often with external verification. This is a positive association, suggesting that companies are taking responsibility for their impact.
The Endocrine Society's Virtual Science Writers Conference on Nov. 14 will discuss compounded versions of anti-obesity medications. The event highlights the need for FDA-approved medications to treat obesity, a pressing health concern.
The MEMELAND project will analyze sediments and soil in lakes across Europe to reveal how medieval farming shaped today's landscapes and biodiversity. The study aims to protect northern Europe's essential biodiversity by understanding the environmental changes that occurred during this period.
The symposium features over 20 inspirational lectures by esteemed international speakers on molecular science topics. Nobel Prize laureates are among the keynote speakers, advancing cutting-edge research and facilitating interaction with the public.
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Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have developed an AI-driven protein design framework that uses multimodal data to speed up the design of new proteins. The framework has been selected as a finalist for the prestigious Gordon Bell Prize, recognizing breakthroughs in high-performance computing.
Dr. Lauren Sansing receives the 2024 Basic Research Prize from the American Heart Association for her pioneering work on maximizing potential recovery after stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage. Her research aims to unlock opportunities for people with complex neurovascular diseases to recover their ability to function.
Researchers at Kumamoto University have developed a cutting-edge diagnostic tool, Intelli-OVI, to rapidly identify emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants. This system combines advanced DNA detection technology with computational algorithms to offer a quicker and more cost-effective method of monitoring viral mutations.
Researchers developed a new method for amorphizing indium selenide wires, requiring as little as one billion times less power density. The process resembles an avalanche and an earthquake, triggering rapid deformation and linking small areas into larger ones, potentially unlocking wider applications for phase-change memory technology.
The DEEPscope microscope combines two-photon and three-photon microscopy techniques to capture large-scale neural activity and structural details. Researchers achieved single-cell resolution imaging across extensive brain regions, observing over 4,500 neurons in deep cortical layers of transgenic mice.
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Researchers found using a fan with skin wetting reduces heat-induced cardiac strain in older people in hot and humid conditions. However, in very hot and dry conditions, fan use had an adverse effect, while skin wetting alone was effective in reducing heart work.
A study found that stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) achieved high rates of tumor control for patients with Koos grade I vestibular schwannomas. The procedure also reduced the risk of cranial dysfunction, tinnitus, and vestibular dysfunction compared to observation alone.
Researchers discovered brain cells that map an animal's position in behavioural coordinates, helping understand how the brain generates complex behaviors. The findings may be useful in understanding psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia.
A new study suggests that adding physical activity into daily life can help lower blood pressure. Replacing sedentary behaviors with 20-27 minutes of exercise per day was estimated to lead to a clinically meaningful reduction in blood pressure, while just five minutes of activity a day was also associated with reduced levels.
A new study examines the impact of purdah (spatial modesty) on women's experiences in Pakistani banks, revealing tensions between career ambitions and cultural expectations. The research highlights the need to understand additional ways spatial modesty is practiced in the workplace.
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The NHS mental health workforce decreased significantly during austerity, with notable disparity in staffing levels across the country. The growth in the mental health workforce appears about half that of the wider clinical workforce, suggesting that ambitions to create a 'parity of esteem' between mental and physical health conditions...
A new study by Yale University found that asset owners are increasingly aligning financial returns with environmental goals, despite perceived risks and challenges. The researchers propose several interventions, including training financial advisors and engaging beneficiaries on sustainable choices.
A study by the University of California, Davis, found that households with limited time and money turned to school meals after the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act was implemented. The new policies attracted even greater participation from households seeking healthier food for their kids.
Researchers have found that specific E. coli bacteria in the gut promote colon cancer by binding to intestinal cells and releasing a DNA-damaging toxin called colibactin. This binding is made possible by bacterial pili and adhesins, which can be targeted to prevent tumor development.
A research team led by Sylvain Bouix will analyze data from a clinical trial to better understand the mechanisms of action of new drugs designed to treat psychosis. The development of new data analysis tools could help design clinical trials better adapted to patients' actual needs.
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Research found that iron oxide nanoparticles reduce the lifespan, longevity, and reproductive ability of Enchytraeus crypticus in a 202-day study. Population density may influence nanoparticle toxicity, with lower-density groups experiencing greater harm.
A Northwestern University-led team developed a new haptic patch that delivers various complex sensations, including vibrations and twisting. The device has potential applications in gaming, virtual reality, healthcare, and sensory substitution, offering more realistic sensory experiences.
A recent study by Tracie Delgado and colleagues found that 18% of salmon samples from Seattle grocery stores and sushi restaurants were mislabeled. The researchers called for continued development and enforcement of legislation against salmon fraud to prevent accurate tracking of supply chains and conserve wild salmon.
A new international study found that even wind-adapted albatrosses struggle to find food during very stormy weather, highlighting the impact of climate change on these birds.
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A study published in Nature reveals that astrocytes, star-shaped brain cells, play a crucial role in storing and retrieving memories. Researchers found that these non-neuronal cell types work closely with groups of neurons called engrams to regulate the formation and recall of memories.
A recent study reveals that fast radio bursts are more commonly associated with massive and metal-rich star-forming galaxies. This suggests that magnetars, the thought-to-be-triggers of FRBs, likely form in environments conducive to stellar mergers. The discovery was made using Caltech's Deep Synoptic Array-110 project.
Researchers at the University of Liverpool developed AI-driven mobile robots that can perform exploratory chemistry research tasks faster and more efficiently than humans. The robots use AI logic to make decisions, processing analytical datasets in real-time to determine the next steps in chemical synthesis.
Dr. Gallagher's research focuses on discovering the roles of epigenetic alterations in immune cells, promoting inflammation during disease progression. Her work aims to develop targeted approaches to cardiovascular and cardiometabolic diseases.
A multicenter national clinical trial is being conducted to study whether giving antibiotics at the start of labor induction can decrease C-sections in pregnant women with obesity. The trial aims to enroll nearly 800 women and analyze infection rates, complications, and microbiome changes.
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Researchers at UMass Amherst have developed a new, portable method to detect per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water. The device is small, inexpensive, and can detect levels as low as 400 ppt, making it more accessible for on-site testing.
A groundbreaking study from Queen Mary University of London uncovers the role of music and soundscapes in toy advertising, revealing how they convey and reinforce gender stereotypes. The research highlights the need for more comprehensive regulation to address the societal implications of these messages.
Researchers found that X/Twitter's algorithm presents users with milder and less polarizing information than chronological timeline news. However, this has implications for the use of these platforms to find trustworthy news, as users question its credibility even when coming from legitimate sources.
Researchers found that administering Ziziphus jujuba seeds restored cognitive and motor functions in model mice with Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. The study also discovered that crushed seed powder improved cognitive function and suppressed cellular aging.
Researchers have identified changes in immune and stromal cells that underlie myocarditis, a rare but deadly complication of cancer immunotherapy. The study suggests that targeted treatments might be able to address myocarditis while allowing patients to continue receiving life-saving anti-tumor immunotherapy.
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Research from an interdisciplinary team at Virginia Tech has shown that sewage surveillance is more efficient and comprehensive than testing individuals in detecting antimicrobial resistance. The study revealed significant correlations between antibiotic resistance genes and socio-economic factors, highlighting the need to address thes...
Researchers identify BNC2 neurons that rapidly respond to food cues and inhibit hunger, alleviating negative feelings associated with appetite. The discovery expands the classic model of hunger regulation and may provide new therapeutic targets for obesity and metabolic disorders.
A new study from Japan confirms that definitive criteria for lower cachexia prevalence rates are linked to reduced survival rates in cancer patients. The study found that the diagnostic criteria used for cachexia detection can affect reported prevalence and survival outcomes, emphasizing the need for accurate diagnosis.
Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have demonstrated that complex calculations can accurately predict the distribution of electric charges in mesons. The new predictions match measurements from low-energy experiments and extend into the high-energy regime planned for future collider experiments.
Researchers used fMRI scans to study how the brain responds to complex audio and visual stimuli while watching movies. They identified 24 distinct brain networks associated with specific aspects of sensory or cognitive processing, such as recognizing human faces or bodies, movement, and social interactions.
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Researchers design bioinspired hydrogels that mimic plant photosynthesis for clean hydrogen energy production. The study achieves significant boosts in the activity of water-splitting processes and produces more hydrogen compared to older techniques.
Researchers developed a new diagnostic tool called FlowBEAT to measure antibodies in nasal cavities, finding that more than 70% of people with mild or moderate COVID-19 develop protective autoantibodies in the nose. These autoantibodies may play a role in regulating the immune system and preventing excessive inflammation.
A recent study by Ruhr-University Bochum found that 0.052% of Twitter accounts use AI-generated profile pictures, which are often linked to fake profiles spreading disinformation and propaganda. The researchers also found that these accounts had fewer followers and were more likely to be blocked by Twitter.
A large international study found that very early medication abortion is equally effective and safe as waiting for intrauterine pregnancy confirmation. The study included over 1,500 women who received two drugs – mifepristone and misoprostol – in either a delayed or early abortion group.
Researchers introduce a novel approach to multiplexed fringe projection profilometry using deep learning and frequency-domain multiplexing. This method achieves high-resolution and high-speed 3D imaging at near-one-order of magnitude-higher frame rates with conventional low-speed cameras.
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