A new study reveals that both sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and low- or non-sugar-sweetened beverages (LNSSBs) are significantly associated with a higher risk of developing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Replacing either beverage with water significantly reduces MASLD risk.
A nationwide study finds increased physician attrition rates in psychiatry, primary care, and obstetrics and gynecology specialties. Female physicians, rural practitioners, and those outside the Northeast region are at higher risk of clinical attrition.
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A new study reveals the rules of protein tolerance to dehydration and rehydration, identifying key traits such as surface chemistry and function. The research enables novel protein design and potential applications in biotechnology, including extended shelf life for therapeutics and food.
Researchers developed a new control algorithm that enables powered knee prostheses to mimic natural human motion, reducing tripping risks and strain on users' bodies. The study showed significant improvements in activities of daily living, such as sitting, standing, walking, and climbing stairs.
A cross-sectional study found that high nurse workload and shift-level staffing ratios exert direct effects on reliable care delivery in neonatal intensive care units. High staffing ratios above 2 infants per nurse are recommended targets for workload reduction.
A new report highlights the potential of precision medicine to improve obesity prevention and treatment by identifying high-risk individuals and tailoring interventions. The authors emphasize the need for rigorous clinical trials to empirically determine the effectiveness of precision-based treatments.
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The University of Texas at San Antonio has achieved a final total of $575 million raised for students, research, and growth through the Be Bold: A Campaign for Our Future initiative. The campaign was closed with a $5 million gift from the Malú and Carlos Alvarez Family, establishing the Carlos Alvarez Distinguished Presidential Chair.
Researchers discovered that bacteria living in Norway spruce needles can transform soluble gold into solid particles. The findings suggest that certain spruce-associated bacteria can facilitate the formation of gold nanoparticles inside needles, which could lead to environmentally friendly mineral exploration methods.
Researchers discovered that HIV embeds itself in unique DNA patterns across various tissues, including brain, blood, and digestive tract, explaining its ability to persist for decades. This knowledge can help identify targeted therapeutic approaches to eliminate infected cells or 'silence' the virus.
A newly identified antibody, 04_A06, has been found to block 98.5% of over 300 different HIV strains in laboratory tests. In humanized mice models, the antibody reduced viral load to undetectable levels, offering a promising approach for HIV prevention and treatment.
Dr. Emelia Benjamin will receive the award for her sustained record of excellence in teaching and mentoring early- and mid-career clinicians and researchers. Her research focuses on atrial fibrillation, mobile health, inflammation, and chronic pain.
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Researchers have discovered how a family of genes in wheat regulates growth and grain development, leading to new possibilities for crop improvement. By examining the role of gibberellin-3-oxidase genes, scientists found that different gene variants can affect plant height and grain size.
A new survey by University of California, Irvine professor Nicholas Scurich found that 65% of Missouri voters believe Governor Mike Kehoe should commute Shockley's death sentence to life imprisonment. The survey revealed strong bipartisan support for clemency across all political affiliations.
A new study found that cardiovascular-related complications during pregnancy affect approximately 15% of pregnancies, with increases seen across all age groups. The rise in health risk factors before and during pregnancy drives these complications, emphasizing the importance of early identification and prevention strategies.
The conference will focus on pushing for universal, meaningful and affordable connectivity. The ITU estimates that about 2.6 billion people lack access to the Internet, with just over one-third of the world's least developed countries' populations online.
The Programmable Liquid-crystal Active Coronagraphic Imager for the DAG telescope (PLACID) will improve detection and direct imaging of exoplanets using liquid crystals. It can adapt to complex mask configurations, enabling direct imaging of circumbinary planets and proto-planetary discs.
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Scientists have made the first-ever direct measurement of quantum uncertainty dynamics with attosecond resolution, revealing it's a dynamic and tunable property. The discovery enables novel petahertz-scale secure quantum communication protocols.
Scientists create flexible surface plasmonic waveguides that maintain efficient signal transmission even when stretched, bent, or twisted. The new design enables wearable materials to seamlessly integrate advanced sensing and communication functions.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University created 'visual anagrams' using AI to study how people mentally process visual information. The findings reveal classic real-world size effects, even when objects are rotated versions of the same image.
A recent study highlights the growing concern of inhaler-related greenhouse gas emissions in the US, which have increased over the past decade. The study suggests that shifting utilization to dry powder and soft mist inhalers could be a key solution to reduce emissions.
Despite a 50% decrease in total local anesthetic poisonings, lidocaine-related incidents have increased by over 50% since 2016. The findings highlight the need for updated recommendations to mitigate risks associated with high-dose delivery methods and accidental overdose.
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Recent studies published in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine have made significant breakthroughs in prostate cancer treatment, with multiple therapies showing promise. Researchers have also discovered ways to reduce radiation exposure in PET scans and tracked the effects of alpha therapy on patients.
The journal will benefit from improved publishing infrastructure and increased visibility for its published research. Phytologia Balcanica is an international journal in plant sciences, publishing original scientific articles across various fields.
A solar sail probe could provide a new vantage point for detecting space tornadoes, also known as flux ropes, which can disrupt Earth's magnetic field. These smaller features are too small for typical simulations, but a solar sail probe can help scientists see them and predict potential hazards.
A prospective cohort study found that young adults experiencing unfavorable patterns of cardiovascular health are at a marked increased risk for incident cardiovascular disease. Achieving and maintaining high cardiovascular health throughout young adulthood is crucial for preventing later-life cardiovascular disease.
Researchers Joseph Clark, Doowon Kim, and Joon Sue Lee received NSF CAREER awards for their groundbreaking work in chemistry, computer science, and physics. They are developing new methods to track pharmaceutical drugs and detect phishing websites, while studying the properties of quantum materials.
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A new technology uses spent coffee grounds, polyethylene terephthalate, and potassium hydroxide to capture CO₂ from industrial processes. This method reduces environmental pollution, emissions, and greenhouse gases, offering a sustainable solution for waste management.
A Bielefeld study analyzes audience questions and survey responses from over 1,300 participants to identify barriers to inclusion at scientific events. Small measures such as behavioral guidelines and free childcare options can have a significant impact on increasing diversity and equity.
A Swedish study found that nearly all transgender individuals who undergo a legal gender change do not experience regrets, with only 21 out of 2,467 participants reversing their decision over 10 years. The study provides strong evidence for the stability of gender changes in this population.
A new University of Georgia study found that urban sports investments can significantly increase community engagement and encourage more sport participation. Well-designed environments, aesthetics matter significantly in determining the likelihood of residents participating in sports.
A new survey of over 6,000 Europeans reveals that trusting politicians is crucial for accepting climate policies, especially those involving taxes. Regulations and subsidies tend to receive more support than environmental taxes or bans.
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Asteroid rotation is dependent on collision frequency and internal friction. Gaia's dataset reveals a gap in rotational periods versus diameter, solved by a new model of asteroid-spin evolution. Tumbling motion starts from slow spinning due to increased collision vulnerability.
The implementation of a surgical handover system prioritizing sickest patients first improved handover quality, patient physiology, and staff perceptions of safety. The study found no increase in meeting duration.
Researchers have created a chip-based device that can split phonons, enabling the connection of different quantum systems via phonons. This device could help link superconducting qubits with spin-based systems, supporting advances in computing and secure communication.
A new study highlights the Southern Ocean as a decisive factor in cooler warm periods, with stronger stratification leading to more carbon storage in the deep ocean. This led to less atmospheric CO2, a weaker greenhouse effect, and possibly a larger Antarctic ice sheet.
Researchers Magnus Pharao Hansen and Christophe Helmke have deciphered the ancient Teotihuacan writing system, which records an early form of the Uto-Aztecan language. The discovery suggests that Nahuatl-speaking populations arrived in central Mexico much earlier than previously thought.
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European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) has achieved certification under ISO/IEC 27001:2022, demonstrating its commitment to protecting sensitive patient data. This milestone highlights EBMT's dedication to information security and operational excellence across its ecosystem, including the EBMT Registry.
INRAE's work prioritizes agroecological practices to ensure animal health and sustainability in livestock farming. The PREZODE initiative aims to prevent future pandemics by bringing together over 170 partners, while research focuses on developing new tools for early disease diagnosis and prevention strategies.
The ASAP study found that transplantation as soon as possible does not provide a survival advantage over remission induction, but reduces hospital stays and chemotherapy exposure. Age and AML genetics are the most important risk factors influencing survival.
Researchers at Korea University College of Medicine found that the c-Kit protein helps protect sweet-sensing taste cells from nerve damage, allowing them to survive and regenerate. This discovery may lead to new approaches for improving nutrition, supporting patients with taste disorders, and advancing flavor science.
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The NCCN Guidelines Navigator now covers treatment for over a dozen cancer types, including hereditary risk assessment, providing seamless navigation and search capabilities. The new format aims to improve treatment decision-making based on the latest evidence and expert-consensus.
MIT researchers develop a new type of fluorescent molecule that can emit and absorb light in the red to near-infrared range, potentially enabling clearer images of tumors. The stabilized borenium ions have high quantum yields, making them suitable for biomedical imaging applications.
Researchers have developed a new framework to classify patients into distinct cellular biological subtypes, providing a unified way to tackle heterogeneity. The study identifies three consensus transcriptomic subtypes of sepsis, with implications for treatment.
The FDA has approved AD-NP1 for human clinical trials, a monoclonal antibody that targets cellular metabolism to promote tissue repair of multiple organs. Funded by the National Institutes of Health and other sources, AD-NP1 has shown efficacy in mice and monkeys, and may benefit various organs beyond the heart after acute injury.
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Researchers developed picoRing, an ultralow-power, ring-based wireless mouse that controls AR glasses for over a month on a single charge. The device uses semi-passive inductive telemetry to amplify magnetic fields, providing a power boost without active signal amplification.
The 2025 Canada Gairdner Awards winners have published a new volume of articles in Frontiers for Young Minds, sharing their breakthrough science on topics such as cancer and childhood malnutrition. The articles are peer-reviewed by FYM's community of young reviewers and aim to empower kids to see themselves as future innovators.
Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt used complex simulations to study the origin of powerful jets emitted by black holes. They discovered that magnetic reconnection is involved in extracting rotational energy and powering these jets.
The 2025 NFCR Global Summit will convene world-renowned experts in cancer research, entrepreneurship, and patient care. Keynote speakers include Monica Bertagnolli, Webster K. Cavenee, Lisa Coussens, Ronald DePinho, and Tony Hunter.
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A new study found that young adults with high and improving heart health have low risk for heart attacks and strokes, while those who decline in heart health face increased risk. Improving heart health early on can lead to a longer and healthier life.
Researchers created a new tool using local ancestry inference (LAI) to provide more accurate insights into genetic differences. The tool reveals that many rare variants are common in specific ancestry segments, leading to more accurate diagnoses and reclassifications of genetic variants.
A team of researchers from Worcester Polytechnic Institute has developed a new approach to producing hydrogen using plasma technology and metal alloys. The method reduces energy consumption and carbon emissions compared to traditional methods, making it more environmentally friendly and potentially affordable.
A new study led by MSU researchers explores the link between hormonal fluctuations during midlife and mental health outcomes like psychosis. The comprehensive study, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, aims to identify women at risk and develop personalized treatments.
Researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology found that flexible schedules can lead to heightened relationship conflicts within teams, negatively affecting customer service. However, granting task i-deals can have beneficial effects on team performance by tailoring tasks to each member's strengths and interests.
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A new report by HealthFORCE, AAPA, and West Health highlights five ways AI can reduce strain on clinicians and improve outcomes for older adults. The paper aims to strengthen the US healthcare workforce and improve access to care as the nation confronts a historic shortage of healthcare workers alongside a rapidly aging population.
A study published in Cell Metabolism reveals that paternal exercise can confer endurance capacity to offspring through sperm microRNAs. Exercise-trained fathers pass on specific microRNAs to their offspring, which reprogram gene regulatory networks and promote mitochondrial biogenesis.
A recent study suggests that Atlantic Ocean currents are losing stability, with evidence of 'stability loss' indicating the region is moving towards a tipping point. This could have significant implications for climate patterns, including harsher winters in north-west Europe and shifts in global rainfall patterns.
Researchers develop new optical method to engineer and control topological solitons, such as skyrmions and antiskyrmions, within ferroelectric materials. The technique harnesses the Poincaré sphere concept to create and dynamically manipulate these nano-scale topological entities at ultrafast speeds.
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Scientists successfully created three-dimensional skyrmion tubes in synthetic antiferromagnets, which move differently than two-dimensional counterparts. This breakthrough enables the potential for a third dimension of data storage, essential for brain-inspired computing and quantum computing.
A study by Pusan National University researchers found that soil properties control arsenic behavior and toxicity, with mobile fractions posing a stronger threat to juvenile springtails. The findings support targeted ecosystem management and remediation strategies to protect ecosystems from arsenic contamination.
A study by researchers at Brown University found that many Rhode Island kids sleep less than their parents realize, with Latino children averaging just over eight hours of sleep per night. The findings add to growing concerns that American children aren't getting the sleep they need.