The invasive Apple Snail poses a significant threat to rice crops in Africa, particularly in Kenya, where it has already infested over 80% of the Mwea irrigation scheme. The study suggests that strict quarantine measures are necessary to curb the spread of the pest.
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have developed a promising solid electrolyte for all-solid-state batteries, showing high conductivity and formability. The new electrolyte, Na2.25TaCl4.75O1.25, also exhibits superior mechanical properties and electrochemical stability.
A team of scientists has successfully mapped the entire brain of Drosophila melanogaster, a fruit fly, using electron microscopy dataset and connectome analysis. The complete map will help researchers understand how different circuits work together to control behaviors like motor control, courtship, and decision-making.
Researchers at McGill University have developed a new all-solid-state lithium battery design that overcomes key barriers to safer, more efficient EV batteries. By creating a porous ceramic membrane filled with polymer, the battery's performance is improved and interfacial resistance is eliminated.
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Researchers at UC San Diego developed nanopillars that breach the nucleus of a cell without damaging its outer membrane. This technology has potential applications in gene therapy and drug delivery. The researchers observed that only the nuclear membrane was punctured, leaving the rest of the cell intact.
Researchers developed a new combined therapy for multiple sclerosis, combining tolerogenic dendritic cells with Dimethyl Fumarate to restore immune balance. The treatment showed promise in preclinical studies, reducing symptoms in mice and potentially offering hope for patients worldwide.
Research at UC Davis found that megafire smoke can lower energy reserves in orchard trees and cut nut production by half, affecting plants for months after the fire. The study suggests that trees are vulnerable to smoke like humans, impacting agricultural and natural environments.
Researchers at the University of São Paulo developed a synthetic peptide that mimics the ACE2 receptor, blocking SARS-CoV-2 invasion and reducing inflammation in human lung cells and mice. The peptide could be customized for every variant, offering a fast-acting molecular shield against the virus.
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A recent study by Children's Hospital Los Angeles showed that reprioritizing organ allocation led to better outcomes for children with PALF. The changes resulted in substantially decreased deaths on the pediatric waitlist, increased rates of liver transplant, and improved post-transplant outcomes.
A recent study found that community health centers (CHCs) played a crucial role in COVID-19 vaccination completion, with 72% of patients receiving vaccinations by the end of 2022. CHC-related factors such as location and Medicaid expansion significantly influenced vaccination rates, highlighting disparities among socioeconomically disa...
Research from five European countries suggests that migration in adolescence may increase the risk of psychosis in later life. Migrants from racially minoritized backgrounds face an even higher risk of developing psychotic disorders.
A new study from CAMH and Pakistan researchers demonstrates the effectiveness of an integrated psychosocial intervention in improving paternal mental health and child development outcomes. The intervention improved depressive symptoms, household dynamics, and child social and emotional development in a cohort of Pakistani fathers.
A study by University of Cambridge historian Emily Rhodes found that 17th-century foster carers were entitled to payment from the parish and had significant authority over the authorities. They often accused local authorities of mismanagement and dishonesty, leading to increased funding for their care.
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Researchers discovered two distinct neural mechanisms, 'Walk-OFF' and 'Brake', that control halting behavior in flies. The 'Walk-OFF' mechanism inhibits forward walking by suppressing neurons driving movement, while the 'Brake' mechanism increases leg joint resistance to prevent stepping.
Researchers found high prevalence of frailty in breast cancer and hematopoietic cell transplant survivors, negatively impacting physical functioning and quality of life. The study supports an association between frailty and the senescence marker p16INK4a, highlighting the need for well-designed senolytic trials.
The NSF has invested $5 million in the Reliable and Scalable Biofoundries for Biomanufacturing and Global Bioeconomy to advance bioeconomy research and solve global challenges. The project aims to establish standards and metrics for biofoundry applications, promote industry partnerships, and develop workforce development programs.
A recent study from Japan investigates the impact of PAI-1 4G/5G polymorphism on thrombotic and inflammatory responses in Japanese patients with COVID-19. The study reveals that the 4G allele is linked to fibrinolysis inhibition and thrombosis risk, while the 5G allele promotes enhanced fibrinolysis and active cytokine responses.
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A team of researchers has successfully created the first artificial cell nuclei in living mouse eggs by injecting purified DNA, revealing key mechanisms behind nucleus formation. The study provides crucial insights into nuclear function and structure, with potential applications in reviving extinct animals and creating artificial life.
Two UCF cancer researchers, Alicja Copik and Debbie Altomare, have received $100,000 grants from the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation to develop new treatments for breast cancer. They focus on enhancing natural killer cells to fight cancer and harnessing the body's immune system to create new therapies.
Plant biologists have mapped two paths that plants implement during elevated heat conditions to minimize heat damage. Carbon dioxide sensors play a central role in the stomatal warming-cooling responses, while a second heat response pathway bypasses normal photosynthesis-driven responses, leading to increased water use efficiency.
The University of Minnesota Medical School is studying the epigenetic factors of low back pain using a five-year, $3.2 million grant. This research aims to identify new treatments targeting disc degeneration and chronic back pain.
A new study found significant disparities in at-home test use among older adults, with those having a college degree or higher and higher incomes being more likely to use them. However, Black older adults were less likely to use these tests compared to other racial/ethnic groups.
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A team of researchers at Argonne National Laboratory has proposed a new type of optical memory that uses quantum defects to store data. By embedding rare-earth emitters in a solid material and transferring energy between them, the researchers aim to create an ultra-high-density storage method that could potentially exceed current limits.
Researchers discovered TERT gene activation as a key factor in determining the clinical course of pulmonary carcinoid tumours, with aggressive growth linked to telomerase activation. The study aims to improve treatment planning and targeted therapeutic strategies for cancer types.
Researchers have discovered a novel method to quantify the risk of private information leakage in single-cell gene expression datasets. They found that individuals can be linked to their genetic profiles using publicly available data, highlighting a significant privacy concern.
A small clinical trial found that low-dose lithium aspartate is ineffective for long COVID symptoms, but a dose-finding study suggests higher doses may be effective in reducing fatigue and brain fog. Researchers are calling for further studies to explore the potential of lithium aspartate at higher dosages.
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A new study suggests that banning the purchase of cigarettes and other tobacco products among people born between 2006 and 2010 could prevent an estimated 1.2 million lung cancer deaths in 185 countries by 2095. This could reduce the impact of smoking on lung cancer deaths in future generations.
Researchers have found that higher-order interactions can lead to deeper basins of attraction, making solutions more stable, while also shrinking the basins themselves.
The latest APA journal issues explore schizophrenia spectrum disorders, PTSD treatment, and college mental health. Research highlights include new approaches to psychosis treatment and findings on mental health in higher education.
Researchers found significant challenges in spider silk production, including scale-up issues and toxicity concerns. The study highlights potential host organisms for producing spider silk, such as microbes and bacteria, to address these challenges.
Researchers at University of Chicago developed a novel method to create high-density pores in membranes with intentional weak spots, enabling precise control over pore size and concentration. This technique has potential applications in water treatment, fuel cells, and other fields.
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Researchers at Vilnius University have discovered the mechanism of CRISPR-Cas10, a bacterial defense system that activates the 'protein scissors' CalpL to cleave viral signals and regulate gene expression. This study provides new insights into the complex signaling pathway and its potential practical applications.
A study in Finland found that electric vehicle owners tend to be wealthier and drive more than the general population. Despite having a larger carbon footprint due to their disposable income, owning an EV reduces their traffic-related emissions.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine discovered how a brain cell surface molecule shapes neuron behavior, finding that it suppresses selectivity in neurons. The study's findings may help scientists better understand causes of autism, schizophrenia, and epilepsy.
A randomized phase 3 trial found that extended lymph node removal in bladder cancer surgery does not improve disease-free or overall survival but increases the risk of complications and death. The standard bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy is considered a sufficient approach for these patients.
Researchers developed boron nitride nanotubes with spin qubits, more sensitive to off-axis magnetic fields than diamond tips. The technology has applications in quantum sensing, semiconductor industry, and nanoscale MRI.
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A research team developed an RNA-based sensor platform that can regulate gene expression in bacteria, mimicking natural biological interactions. The START platform enables tunable control over sensor response and detection of various molecules, including drugs and proteins.
The study found that 'double sceptics' who distrust institutions in general are more likely to be antivaxxers and climate sceptics. A tailored approach is needed to overcome their scepticism, which may involve building trust with the economy over mitigation efforts.
Researchers at Arizona State University have developed new diagnostic tools using artificial intelligence (AI) to help identify myopic maculopathy, a serious eye condition. The AI-powered systems can analyze retinal images and predict the correct classification of the disease, enabling more accurate treatment recommendations.
Scientists developed a chiral nanocomposite probe for in vitro UCL/CD dual-mode sensing of H2S and in vivo imaging using upconversion nanoparticles. The ZIF-8 encapsulation shell eliminates interference effects, achieving highly selective detection.
New research reveals hurricanes and tropical storms in the U.S. cause a surge of deaths for nearly 15 years after a storm hits, with an estimated 3.6 million to 5.2 million total deaths. The study also finds that Black individuals are three times more likely to die after a hurricane than white individuals.
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A study suggests that online insomnia treatment, SHUTi, can provide meaningful relief for caregivers struggling with sleep difficulties. The program showed promising results in improving sleep quality and reducing stress among high-intensity caregivers, those shouldering the greatest responsibilities in caring for their loved ones.
The James Webb Space Telescope has mapped the gases spewing from Centaur 29P, suggesting a varied composition and shedding light on the formation and evolution of the solar system. The telescope detected jets of carbon monoxide and previously unseen jets of carbon dioxide, providing new clues to the nature of the centaur's nucleus.
Researchers from the Hubrecht Institute found that tuft cells can proliferate and generate new epithelial cell types, restoring damaged gut tissue. This discovery may have important implications for regenerative medicine.
Researchers at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center have developed a new model for ovarian cancer that suggests serous uterine cancer may originate in the fallopian tubes, rather than the uterus. The model has already shown promising results in replicating high-grade serous ovarian and uterine cancers.
Research reveals people's perception of a food's appeal and calorie content is biased towards their previous rating, creating a chain reaction. This 'serial dependence' can inform strategies for food marketers and have potential applications in addressing eating disorders.
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Researchers found that biomarker levels for diagnosing Alzheimer's vary with time of day, with lowest levels in the morning and highest in the evening. The study suggests standardizing sample times to improve diagnostic accuracy and disease tracking.
A new MIT Sloan research found that conservative users share misinformation at a greater volume than liberal users, explaining why conservatives are suspended more frequently. Conservative Twitter users shared four times more links to low-quality news outlets than liberal users.
A new theory reveals that the solvent, not solute, is the dominant component in solution, leading to improved understanding of crystal formation. Thermodynamic phase diagrams demonstrate that crystals grow through a melt-like intermediate before organizing into a crystal structure.
A new study found that sexual and gender minority adults in the US experience multiple social risk factors, including life dissatisfaction, social isolation, and stress. This highlights the need for policies advancing health and socioeconomic well-being of these groups.
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Research by Alesha Serada at the University of Vaasa highlights that NFTs in games derive value from social relations and community, rather than rarity or price. The study, focusing on CryptoKitties, suggests a three-dimensional model for value creation, including subjective player value and collective community-created value.
Researchers found that living with dementia in communities with senior centers providing adult day health and social services was associated with fewer hospitalizations and lower Medicare costs. The study suggests that senior centers can minimize healthcare costs and acute care usage among those with dementia.
Researchers at NYU Langone Health will use visible-light OCT technology to detect biomarkers of neurodegenerative disease, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. The study aims to identify retinal layers and monitor the effects of therapies.
A Rutgers Health study found that 71% of chronic pain patients supported federal legalization of medical cannabis, while 59% of physicians held similar views. Personal experience and education on cannabis use played significant roles in shaping attitudes among both groups.
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A study from UChicago scientists reveals a significant role of RNA in DNA packaging and storage through the gene TET2. This pathway explains why many cancers involve TET2-related mutations and offers new targets for treatments. The discovery also sheds light on the connection between TET2 mutations and increased risks of heart disease,...
Researchers used a retrofitted U2 spy plane to detect gamma radiation in large tropical thunderstorms. Over 9 of 10 flights yielded observations, suggesting more than half of all thunderstorms in the tropics are radioactive.
A multicenter study found that specific KRAS mutations in pancreatic cancer can affect patient outcomes, with some variants associated with better overall survival. The research suggests revising clinical guidelines to recommend routine molecular testing in all patients with pancreatic cancer.
Researchers at CNIO propose a new treatment for brain metastasis by targeting pro-tumour astrocytes with immunotherapy. They identified TIMP1 as a biomarker to predict when immunotherapy is effective, and a clinical trial is underway to test the therapeutic efficacy of silibinin inhibition.
Researchers using NASA airborne platforms have found a new kind of gamma-ray emission, dubbed flickering gamma-ray flashes, that fills in the missing link between steady glows and brief bursts. These discoveries provide new insights into thundercloud radiation and mechanisms that produce lightning.
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Researchers discovered a cache of rare monkey fossils in the Dominican Republic, providing new insights into the anatomy and ecology of the extinct Antillothrix bernensis. The study suggests that male and female monkeys were monomorphic and weighed up to five pounds, with a diet mainly consisting of fruit.