A new study provides a clear definition of late-life homelessness, which is shaped by age-based structures, social relations, and intersecting forms of oppression. The researchers argue that policy makers and professionals need a comprehensive understanding of this issue to effectively address it.
Researchers from DTU have discovered a neutron star that rotates at an astonishing 716 times per second, making it one of the fastest-spinning objects ever observed. The neutron star is part of an X-ray binary star system and is located in the Sagittarius constellation.
A study by researchers at the University of Zurich found that common marmosets' brain development is shaped by prolonged learning from social interactions, similar to humans. This similarity suggests that early-life social experiences may be crucial for the formation of neural and cognitive networks in humans.
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Researchers have trained African giant pouched rats to detect illegally trafficked wildlife species, including pangolin scales, elephant ivory, rhino horn, and African blackwood. The rats showed perfect retention scores after months of non-exposure, suggesting their cognitive performance resembles that of dogs.
Researchers at USC have developed a new process to upcycle composite materials from automobile panels and light rail vehicles, recovering high-value materials from both carbon fibers and polymers. The study preserves the integrity of the materials and produces valuable products.
Researchers developed boron-containing Si3N4/Si ceramics with enhanced hardness and fracture toughness, exhibiting potential for structural applications. The addition of boron suppresses phase transformation and improves oxidation resistance.
A new genetic web tool, Reef Adapt, assists in bolstering the resilience of marine habitat-forming species. The tool harnesses genetic data to map out areas suitable for restoration under current and future environmental conditions.
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A new study has found that a significant fraction of meltwater mass is stored temporarily within the Greenland Ice Sheet during summer months, peaking in July. This discovery will help improve climate models, which often underestimate the complexity of water storage within ice sheets.
A recent study revealed that nanoplastic particles impair antibiotic effects and promote bacterial resistance. The research team found that plastics like nylon bind strongly to antibiotics, increasing the risk of resistance.
Researchers discovered that INPP4B drives the movement of lysosomes to the periphery of pancreatic cancer cells, releasing their contents into the extracellular space and disrupting the structural support network. This process enables the cells to migrate and invade other tissues, making it easier for the cancer to spread.
Researchers at North Carolina State University developed a new method to visualize interfaces in organic solar cells, revealing design rules to improve efficiency. The study found that sharp donor-acceptor interfaces are key to reducing voltage losses.
The SynGAP Research Fund has awarded grants to Dr. Clement Chow to advance therapeutic development for SYNGAP1-Related Disorders. His research uses drug repurposing to identify compounds like N-acetyl-L-leucine as potential treatments.
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Dr. Bonnie W. Ramsey is recognized for her significant contributions to advancing child health and the profession of pediatrics. Her work on cystic fibrosis has dramatically improved life expectancy for children with the disease.
A new multi-specialty guidance provides clarity on the usage of GLP-1 receptor agonists before elective surgery and gastrointestinal endoscopies. For most patients, these medications can be safely continued, but individual risk factors for complications should be assessed prior to surgery.
Researchers will explore the role of exosomes in delivering regenerative compounds, while also investigating olfactory receptors' unexpected functions in skin health. The conference aims to slow or reverse skin aging through novel approaches to mitochondrial function and microbiota balance.
Baise's research has spanned earthquake site response, liquefaction, site characterization, regional wave propagation, ground motions models and earthquake damage assessment. She uses data-driven approaches to learn from observational data and was an early adopter of machine learning methods in model development.
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University of Texas at Dallas researchers have designed a 3D-printed femur that can help doctors prepare for surgeries and develop treatments for bone tumors. The bone replica is made of polylactic acid, a bio-based polymer, and performed as well as a human femur in biomechanical tests.
Ekaterina Zhuravskaya, professor of the Paris School of Economics, wins the award for her significant contributions to understanding institutions and media economics. Vladimir Vapnik, professor of Columbia University, receives the award for his fundamental contributions to statistical learning theory and Support Vector Machines.
Dr. Andero Galí's groundbreaking research connects mouse and human fear responses, using techniques like in vivo calcium imaging in mice and human fear response studies. His approach aims to create a more comprehensive understanding of the human brain by breaking down traditional barriers between animal and human studies.
Research by Marieke Wieringa found that people are more inclined to believe a robot is in pain if it's manipulated to experience emotional distress. This can lead to increased pity and decreased willingness to mistreat the robot.
The Berlin Declaration aims to achieve carbon neutrality through basic research and international cooperation. The declaration highlights the importance of developing effective measures to reduce CO2 emissions in all sectors, including energy and industry.
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A new law change proposal aims to provide families of missing persons with an opportunity for closure through burial, rather than cremation. The proposal, backed by expert research, would require DNA sampling before burial to confirm identity and enable family members to make decisions about the body.
The upgrade enhances research security and compliance, aiding institutions in risk identification and documentation. It also facilitates collaborations within institutions through its dashboard app.
A new clinical guidance from the American Society of Anesthesiologists recommends continuing GLP-1 drugs for patients with diabetes and weight loss before elective surgery, except for those at highest risk for gastrointestinal problems. Patients at high risk should follow a liquid diet or other measures to minimize risks.
The Dingus family donation supports the launch of the Earth and Planetary Opportunities in Research (EXPLORE) program, which provides hands-on experience for undergraduates in research projects related to Earth and space. The fund also enables fellowships for graduate students working in environmental science and sustainability.
Prof. Tamar Saguy, a full professor at Reichman University's School of Psychology, has been recognized for her groundbreaking research on reconciliation processes between groups. Her work highlights the importance of addressing power imbalances in dialogue initiatives and proposes effective strategies to promote social change.
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Chris Van de Walle, a distinguished professor at UCSB, has been awarded the American Physical Society's 2025 Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics. He was recognized for his development and application of first-principles methods to compute structural, electronic, and optoelectronic properties of point defects and interfaces.
The Whales & Arctic Vessels Project will research how often and where whales encounter vessels in the high Arctic, addressing a largely unexplored area of marine life. The collaboration aims to gather critical data to inform management strategies and promote global awareness for Arctic whale conservation.
Professor Vicki Clifton's team has identified a sex-specific variant of the glucocorticoid receptor isoform that enhances inflammation in the placenta during maternal stress. This finding could transform how clinicians approach pregnancy complications and neonatal care, leading to targeted interventions based on placental function.
The study found that brain responds rapidly to face-like features, even in ambiguous black-and-white stimuli. Face-likeness affects unconscious processing, and images with high degree of facial likeness are detected faster than those without.
A Colorado School of Public Health study reveals that gender affirming care patients experience disproportionately high levels of trauma, homelessness, and housing insecurity. Commercial insurance covers most treatments, but access to care varies by region.
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Researchers have discovered a novel strain of cyanobacteria that can grow rapidly in high-CO2 environments, sink in water, and produce valuable commodities. The 'Chonkus' strain has traits useful for biologically-based carbon sequestration and bioproduction.
The University of Missouri's College of Education and Human Development is giving free online training and coaching to 110 middle school teachers in rural Missouri. The goal is to create a safe learning environment, with the potential to reduce stressors for teachers and improve student engagement.
Researchers developed a method to assess which patients with metastatic triple-negative breast cancer can benefit from immunotherapy. The tool uses predictive biomarkers and machine learning-based approaches to identify patients who are likely to respond to treatment.
Researchers have developed an innovative framework combining remote sensing and mobile phone data to create highly accurate monthly population maps at fine resolutions, providing detailed insights for urban planning and emergency response. The approach leverages building area, vegetation cover, and machine learning techniques to captur...
A recent study by CU Anschutz scientists found that an ancient gene mutation among First Nations inhabitants of Oceania may make them more susceptible to certain infectious diseases. The allele, KIR3DLI*114, is widespread and unique to Oceania, with up to 30% of individuals carrying it.
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Researchers have identified 44 genetic regions associated with metabolite levels in the body, which can influence cardiovascular risk. The study found a potential molecular mechanism by which six genetic loci are linked to cardiovascular risk through the metabolites they regulate.
The University of Kansas and Avium will develop new catalysts and technologies to improve the efficiency and reliability of green hydrogen production. The goal is to make clean hydrogen more affordable and support the transition to a clean-energy future.
Researchers gather seven years of data on sucker spawning migrations using observations from trained volunteers. The data reveals that temperature is the primary trigger for sucker spawning migration, which can help inform conservation strategies in light of a changing climate.
The Lancet's Countdown report reveals record-breaking human costs of climate change, including heat-related deaths increasing by 167% globally in 2023. The report calls for trillions of dollars spent on fossil fuels to be redirected towards protecting people's health and lives.
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A new study provides deeper understanding of Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 (DM1) by revealing an unexpected link between the cardiac condition and SCN5A protein. The research found that reducing fetal SCN5A expression did not correct heart defects, suggesting alternative approaches may be needed to address the condition.
Researchers identified key compounds that distinguish beer from wine aromas, enabling the creation of more flavorful, non-alcoholic substitutes. Stronger fruity aromas made drinks smell more like wine, while scented compounds played a bigger role in beer versus wine-like aroma perception.
Researchers at UC Irvine have discovered a powerful link between olfactory loss and inflammation in various medical conditions, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Scent therapy may offer a novel approach to mitigate symptoms and prevent disease onset.
A KAIST team created a face-conforming LED mask with improved efficacy in skin rejuvenation. The FSLED mask demonstrated a 340% improvement in deep skin elasticity compared to conventional masks, showing significant benefits for anti-aging treatment.
A USTC team led by Researcher LIU Ji unveiled an adrenal-independent pathway, the hypothalamus-sympathetic-liver (HSL) axis, to mediate stress-induced glucose release. This new pathway regulates glucose homeostasis and provides potential therapeutic targets for stress-related metabolic disorders.
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Researchers explored how future changes in the North Water Polynya could impact marine communities. Changes in plankton and fish populations were found to have significant effects on the entire ecosystem. Polar bear numbers are projected to halve due to declining phytoplankton and copepods.
A recent study published in Antiquity has uncovered over 6,500 pre-Hispanic structures, including a large, previously unknown city with iconic stone pyramids. The research used lidar technology to survey 50 square miles of land in Campeche, Mexico, revealing a more complex and varied Maya landscape than previously thought.
A randomized trial found early TAVR to be safe and effective for patients with asymptomatic severe AS, reducing the risk of composite endpoints and favorable health status outcomes. Patients who received early TAVR had better left-ventricular and left-atrial health compared to those on clinical surveillance.
A study found that using an orbital atherectomy device to remove calcium from blocked coronary arteries before stenting procedures did not improve patient outcomes. The device was used on patients with moderately severe calcification, rather than extreme cases, and did not show significant benefits.
Researchers developed a new approach for harvesting and storing solar energy efficiently using molecular solar energy storage systems. The system increases solar energy storage efficiency by more than one order of magnitude.
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Researchers found that Weddell seals strategically conduct extreme dives earlier in the day to maximize their oxygen stores and foraging success. By avoiding midday dives, the seals can spend more time underwater, taking advantage of high-light conditions, which is ideal for visual hunting.
A study by Anglia Ruskin University found that rising inflation and bank rates led to increased discrimination against Black people in the UK, resulting in poorer general and mental health outcomes. The study highlights the disproportionate impact of the cost-of-living crisis on minority groups.
Researchers at MIT have designed tiny particles that can be implanted at a tumor site, delivering heat and chemotherapy to treat cancer. The treatment approach has been shown to completely eliminate tumors in most mice and prolong their survival.
A comprehensive review of global evidence highlights the devastating effects of family violence on mental and physical well-being. The study, involving over 3 million individuals, reveals a strong connection between family violence and various adverse health outcomes.
A study found that levels of toxic chemicals in people's bodies decreased both in California and nationwide following the listing of over 850 chemicals under Proposition 65. This decline suggests that the law has led to widespread reformulation of products, reducing exposure to harmful substances.
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A new study by UCLA Health reveals that standard medical record surveillance methods miss youth with suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, boys, and Black and Hispanic youths. Machine learning algorithms improved detection rates when incorporating additional data from visit notes.
Researchers develop transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) as a non-invasive therapy for brain-related issues, with potential for personalized treatments. A 'search and rescue tool' for the brain, TUS enables precise targeting of specific areas before treatment.
A new £5.5 million research unit will strengthen existing UK systems to measure environmental exposures and understand how they affect the body. The Health Protection Research Unit in Chemical Threats and Hazards aims to develop new technologies to detect chemicals in emergency situations.
The TAVR UNLOAD study found that transcatheter aortic valve replacement did not significantly affect the primary composite endpoint in patients with systolic heart failure and moderate aortic stenosis. However, TAVR improved quality of life compared to clinical AS surveillance.
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Research suggests that just one or two sessions of physical activity per week can lower the risk of cognitive decline and dementia, which may be more convenient for busy people than regular exercise. The 'weekend warrior' pattern was found to be associated with a 25% lower risk of cognitive decline compared to non-exercisers.