A global study estimates scuba diving's worldwide economic impact, revealing it supports up to 124,000 jobs and contributes $8.5-$20.4 billion annually. The research highlights the economic benefits of dive tourism in supporting ocean conservation and local communities.
A recent study by Ruhr-University Bochum found that reporting partial election results can lead to false accusations of fraud. Participants who saw interim results with an initial clear lead over the other candidate were more likely to view the winner poorly if they took the lead late in the count.
Research led by University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researchers found that Indigenous agroforests in Fiji offer a more nutritionally diverse food supply when they have greater ecological diversity. The study highlights the importance of Indigenous knowledge and management practices in supporting environmental resilience and human nutrition.
UCSF scientists identified a receptor that enables microglia to engulf and digest amyloid beta plaques, leading to fewer and smaller clumps. This discovery creates an opportunity for new therapies targeting the receptor ADGRG1.
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A team of scientists has discovered molecular changes in children's immune systems that determine their response to oral immunotherapy for peanut allergy. Children who respond well have lower levels of inflammatory messengers, while those who don't show increased activation of certain genes.
A comparative effectiveness study estimates that COVID-19 vaccinations averted 2.5 million deaths during 2020-2024, with the majority of benefits secured for older adults within this age group.
A study of 25 years of behavioral observations found that gorillas' aggression is shaped by their individual needs and social environment. Pregnant and lactating females directed more aggression towards more powerful group members, while females with more males in the group targeted less powerful opponents.
A recent study found that Ukrainian educators who participated in a virtual mental health intervention significantly reduced their own symptoms of anxiety and depression. The PSE treatment group reported greater improvements in mental health, knowledge, and readiness to provide psychological support.
A study published in Jama Health Forum found that COVID-19 vaccines saved 14.8 million years of life between 2020 and 2024. Most of these lives were saved among people aged 60 and older.
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Researchers from the University of Illinois used electron ptychography to directly observe thermal vibrations in twisted bilayer WSe2 atoms. The technique achieved picometer-scale spatial resolution, confirming a previously unseen class of vibrational modes and presenting the highest resolution images ever taken of a single atom.
Researchers develop computer program that mimics human and animal cell behavior in various parts of the body. The new 'virtual cell lab' can simulate drug responses, gene environment interactions, and other dynamic cellular molecular processes, enabling scientists to test hypotheses before conducting costly live-cell experiments.
Columbia engineers design specialized ADC chips to capture electrical signals in the ATLAS detector, capturing details that no existing component could reliably record. The resulting design is resilient enough to withstand harsh conditions at LHC for over a decade.
A Tohoku University study reveals that ALS-causing mutations converge on the dysregulation of UNC13A gene expression, which could lead to effective treatment strategies. The researchers identified two molecular mechanisms underlying this reduction, including mRNA destabilization and REST overexpression.
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Researchers have identified hundreds of RNA regulatory switches in living cells that can be used to develop new treatments for diseases. The discovery, published in Nature Biotechnology, uses a novel method to map the complex structures of RNA molecules and uncover functional switches with high accuracy.
Researchers designed a hydrogel system using milk-derived extracellular vesicles as both bioactive cargo and structural building blocks, enabling tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. The yogurt EVs promote healing and tissue regeneration without additional chemical additives.
Researchers discovered that calcareous shale and hybrid shale are favorable lithofacies for shale oil accumulation due to their high free hydrocarbon content and superior storage capacity. The study provides a unified conceptual framework for understanding the accumulation patterns of nonmarine shale oil in China.
A special issue examines how AI can support human flourishing in various contexts, including healthcare, education, and digital interactions. The issue highlights the need for humane AI that balances technological advancement with human-centric values and psychological insight.
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A groundbreaking single-day study on Crete's soil microbiome has provided new insights into the environmental factors influencing microbial diversity. The researchers identified several key drivers, including soil moisture and nutrient availability, which can inform strategies for preserving biodiversity.
A new AI model called RiboNN predicts translation efficiency of mRNA sequences, accelerating the development of mRNA therapeutics. The tool helps predict how much protein cells will produce, minimizing trial-and-error experimentation.
Researchers at Cranfield University are developing a faster and more efficient method for genetically engineering plants, bypassing tissue culture. The 'Fast-Track Crop Improvement' project aims to transform seeds and pollen directly, increasing the speed of crop improvement and opening up new possibilities for breeding and production.
Researchers developed a software fueled by genomics to predict cancer cell behavior, combining genomics technologies with computational modeling. The new 'grammar' enables communication between biology and code, allowing scientists to build digital representations of multicellular biological systems and simulate diseases like cancer.
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A qualitative study investigated how women subjectively experience fundal pressure during childbirth, revealing that understanding and manageability significantly influence the outcome. The study found that clear communication from medical staff can turn a critical intervention into a supportive one.
A new citizen science project by Leipzig University uses drones to capture images of Galapagos marine iguanas, which are then analyzed by online volunteers. The results show that volunteers can reliably count the animals, even in challenging conditions, providing a valuable contribution to conservation efforts.
A team of Penn State researchers has discovered a fundamental reaction in transition metal chemistry that can proceed through a different order of events, achieving the same outcome. This finding raises questions about whether this new pathway has been occurring all along and potentially opens up new avenues for chemical design.
A new study finds that past injuries can amplify fear and pain responses to stressful experiences, setting the stage for chronic pain conditions. Researchers discovered that mice with a history of injury responded more intensely to predator scent, exhibiting exaggerated fear and long-lasting pain.
The study uses systems modeling to analyze potential trade-offs of proposed NIH cuts, considering implications for long-term biomedical research and public health. The results suggest that funding policies must consider systemic interactions beyond immediate budgetary impacts.
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A new study led by Texas A&M University found that popular sporting group breeds are more likely to be motivated by food, while owners in urban environments and with multiple dogs are also at risk. The study emphasizes the importance of tailored weight management strategies for dogs and their families.
Researchers at the University of Vienna have discovered a new mechanism for triggering mitophagy, a self-cleaning process in cells crucial for health. The study reveals that NIX and BNIP3 can trigger autophagy without binding to FIP200, suggesting alternative molecular strategies depending on the receptor and context.
A study of Medicare beneficiaries with poor-prognosis cancers found that outpatient palliative care visits doubled, mostly driven by advanced practice clinicians. However, a minority of decedents received any specialty palliative care, and access remained low for older adults, those with lower incomes, and those living in nonmetropolit...
Scientists have found that nucleosomes act as gatekeepers for p53's molecular partners, controlling its access to the genetic code. This discovery reveals a new layer of regulation over p53's activity and opens possibilities for developing cancer therapies that restore or control p53 function.
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Study identifies genes functional in fetal brain stem cells linked to various brain diseases, including autism, depression, and Alzheimer's. Understanding these mechanisms can lead to targeted therapies and personalized treatments.
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found that gestational carriers are at a higher risk of developing new-onset mental illness during and after pregnancy. The study analyzed data from over 767,000 births in Ontario, Canada and found that nearly 1 in 5 gestational carriers had a prior mental illness diagnosis before pregnancy.
A study analyzing 249 individuals reveals disrupted interactions between the gut microbiome, immune system, and metabolism in ME/CFS patients. Biomarkers linked to symptoms such as sleep disturbances, headaches, and fatigue provide hope for future diagnostic tools.
Researchers at Penn State and WHO develop a method to predict regional measles vaccination coverage even without accurate survey data. The method uses routinely collected data on potential measles cases, resulting in highly correlated predictions with gold-standard DHS data.
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Researchers have developed a noninvasive method for visualizing stents through skin using photoacoustic microscopy, potentially reducing the need for surgical access and X-ray exposure. The technique uses sound waves generated by light absorption to create high-resolution images of stents in various conditions.
A study by researchers at UCSF found that young patients who received eight or more outpatient therapy sessions after a hospital stay were 25 times less likely to be readmitted. The therapy was delivered by community-based clinicians and did not require specialist expertise. This simple yet effective approach has the potential to break...
A new global study reveals unprecedented freshwater loss since 2002, with four continental-scale mega-drying regions in the northern hemisphere. The findings warn of severe consequences for water security, agriculture, and sea level rise.
Researchers at IBEC created an artificial cell that migrates towards specific substances like living cells do. The study demonstrates how microscopic bubbles can be programmed to follow chemical trails and explores the core principles behind chemotaxis.
Researchers developed a new AI model named BATMAN to improve T cell receptor therapy accuracy. The AI uses a vast database of over 22,000 TCR-peptide interactions to predict peptide binding and identify potential cancer treatments.
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A study found that growing bush basil near green beans activates the plant's defense mechanisms against spider mites and attracts natural enemies of these pests. The researchers identified linalool and eugenol as the primary VOCs emitted by bush basil, which enhanced the defensive responses of green bean plants.
A new study reveals a disconnect between media and public perceptions on the risks of consuming wild meat in Central Africa during COVID-19. Researchers found that people's perceptions were more influenced by their personal experience, with domesticated red meat viewed as the riskiest protein source for disease.
A first-in-human study found that naloxone reduces opioid receptor availability by 40-50 percent in brain regions, but shows a greater reduction in women compared to men. This suggests sex-based differences in how men and women respond to opioid overdose treatments.
The Davos Alzheimer's Collaborative will present significant new research on early detection, diagnosis, and treatment, with a focus on expanding its research footprint across five continents. The initiative aims to translate science into real-world impact by building healthcare system capacity globally.
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Four leading Japanese corporations in the health and nutrition sectors have joined forces to advance microbiome science. The event aims to explore recent research and development achievements, engage with industry innovators, and promote practical applications of fundamental research.
Researchers found that Earth's gravity pulls down on sand more strongly than previously thought, making it more rigid and reducing the likelihood of getting stuck. This discovery highlights the importance of physics-based simulation in analyzing rover mobility on granular soil.
A large-scale study published in Frontiers in Public Health found that individuals experiencing persistent and intense grief are nearly twice as likely to die within 10 years after losing a loved one. The study followed a cohort of 1,735 bereaved individuals and found that those with high grief symptom levels had significantly higher r...
Research found that high-elevation tropical forests in the Colombian Andes store significant amounts of pyrogenic carbon (PyC) due to past fires. The study analyzed soil samples from different elevations and land-use types, revealing PyC stocks nine to ten times higher in High Andean forests than in warmer regions.
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A study by University of California, Santa Cruz researchers found that pandemic-period relative excess mortality was twice as high among potentially undocumented immigrants as among those who appeared to be documented immigrants. The study also revealed a staggering 91% increase in deaths among Latino essential workers who were potenti...
Researchers found olutasidenib to be highly effective in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and IDH1 mutations. The study showed a response rate of 59% and improved blood count improvement, long duration of response, and overall survival rates. This breakthrough offers new treatment options for these patients.
Laminin-411 protein and its derived peptide A4G47 exhibit pro-myelinating activity in oligodendrocytes, promoting myelin sheath formation. This discovery advances understanding of myelin sheath formation and potential applications for treating demyelinating diseases.
University of Toronto researchers have developed a new material that repels both water and grease as well as standard non-stick coatings, but contains much lower amounts of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The material uses nanoscale fletching technology to achieve its performance, making it a safer alternative for consumer ...
Scientists at KAUST discovered how free water compromises battery life and performance, but also found a solution with affordable salts like zinc sulfate. The study showed that sulfate reduces the amount of free water in batteries, increasing their lifespan by more than ten times.
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Researchers have developed a next-generation silicon resonant pressure microsensor with high-resolution pressure readings and automatic temperature compensation. The sensor features dual resonators supported by micro beams, achieving pressures up to 70 MPa and resolutions of 100 Pascals.
A newly described microendemic gecko species has been found in three small forest fragments in south-eastern Madagascar. The species, Paragehyra tsaranoro, is critically endangered due to habitat loss and fragmentation, highlighting the importance of protecting its cultural heritage.
Researchers have captured the first microscopy images of atomic thermal vibrations in quantum materials, revealing a new type of motion that could reshape the design of quantum technologies and ultrathin electronics. The breakthrough study uses electron ptychography to map thermal vibrations with atomic precision for the first time.
The conference will feature keynote speakers Donna Ryan and Erik Wilson, as well as informative presentations and breakout sessions on the latest advances in obesity research. The Louisiana Obesity Society aims to support healthcare providers treating obesity through education and networking.
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Researchers from HSE MIEM have demonstrated that controlled defect distribution, or correlated disorder, can enhance superconductivity in materials, allowing it to occur at higher temperatures and extend throughout the entire material. This finding could lead to the development of superconductors that operate without extreme cooling.
Researchers have engineered novel microbial cell factories capable of utilizing methanol to produce high-value chemical intermediate α-farnesene. The engineered strain achieved a yield of 3.28 g/L, establishing an effective strategy for low-cost and sustainable biomanufacturing.
Researchers at MIT develop a new method to directly measure the strength of electron-phonon interaction in semiconductors, a crucial property for next-generation microelectronic devices and quantum computers. This approach leverages an oft-overlooked interference effect in neutron scattering to detect electron-phonon interactions.
ShadeLA aims to reduce heat risk by expanding tree canopy and shade infrastructure in key public spaces, targeting major sporting events and heat waves. The initiative builds on USC's Urban Trees Initiative and engages community-based organizations to create locally driven solutions for a more comfortable L.A.
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