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Science News Archive April 2025


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UTA faculty earn top honors for research excellence

Three UTA faculty members, Kyrah Brown, Ben Jones, and J. Ping Liu, received top honors for their groundbreaking research contributions. Brown's interdisciplinary work focuses on reproductive and cardiac health among women, while Jones' research explores neutrinos to understand the universe's mysteries.

How to get rid of carbon dioxide for good

Computer simulations show that captured CO2 can be permanently stored underground by mixing with groundwater, creating a denser liquid that sinks and remains there. Suitable geological conditions, such as impermeable rock layers and porous aquifers, are necessary for effective CO2 storage.

Do “completely dark” dark matter halos exist?

Researchers have calculated that star formation can occur in halos down to 10 million solar masses through molecular hydrogen cooling. This discovery has significant implications for our understanding of galaxy formation and the nature of dark matter.

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Letting your mind wander can sometimes improve learning

Research finds that letting the mind wander during low-focus tasks can improve performance and learning, exhibiting sleep-like brain activity linked to enhanced task learning. Spontaneous mind wandering is more beneficial than deliberate mind wandering in these situations.

From millions of virtual structures to three real breakthroughs

A team of scientists at UNIST developed a data-driven structure prediction algorithm that led to the synthesis of three novel porous materials with exceptional selectivity in gas separation. The newly developed materials have significant potential for greenhouse gas separation and purification applications.

Majoranas on the move

The Delft team creates a systematic and deterministic way to engineer Majorana bound states using artificial atoms, allowing for the observation of edge and bulk states. They demonstrate the ability to move Majoranas between QDs, crucial for topological quantum computing.

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ASCO 2025 tip sheet from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

Multiple myeloma research saw breakthroughs with carfilzomib and daratumumab combinations. Hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients benefited from a virtual reality supportive care intervention. New treatments for chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia were also explored, including romiplostim.

The importance of exercise for children with congenital diaphragmatic hernia

A study by Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine found that school-age children with CDH performed worse in all tests except gait analyses, with impairments in limb muscle strength and endurance. Regular physical activity can help improve motor abilities, quality of life, and overall health for these children.

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7 finalists for Climate Launch Prize to present at Wilkes Summit

The Wilkes Center has announced seven finalists for the $250,000 Wilkes Climate Launch Prize, which supports innovative ideas from organizations worldwide to accelerate solutions to climate change. The finalists will present their solutions during the upcoming Wilkes Climate Summit on May 15.

Oceans are heating faster in two bands stretching around globe

New research reveals oceans are heating at the world's fastest pace in two distinct bands near 40 degrees latitude in both hemispheres. This pattern is linked to poleward shifts in the jet stream and ocean currents, upending marine ecosystems and fueling extreme weather.

Cycling promotes health and longevity in older adults, especially nondrivers

A long-term follow-up study found that cycling among older adults improves health and life expectancy, particularly among nondrivers, who experience lower risks of long-term care requirements and mortality. Cycling contributes to maintaining physical and mental health, making it a vital lifestyle companion for this demographic.

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Gabapentinoids unlikely to be directly linked to self-harm risk

A UK study published in The BMJ found no direct association between gabapentinoid treatment and increased self-harm risk. However, rates of self-harm were higher before and after treatment, highlighting the need for close monitoring of patients throughout their treatment journey.

ChatGPT vs students

A study by University of East Anglia compared 145 real student essays with 145 ChatGPT-generated ones, finding that AI essays were coherent but lacked engagement markers like questions and personal commentary. This reflects the limitations of AI in replicating human writing's conversational nuance.

No-touch vein harvesting has meaningful benefits for heart bypass patients

A new study found that no-touch vein harvesting significantly reduces the risk of graft failure up to three years after coronary artery bypass surgery compared to conventional harvesting. The technique also translates into meaningful clinical benefits for patients, such as lower rates of heart attacks and need for repeat revascularisat...

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Mom’s hypertension can affect preterm infant brain and neurodevelopment

A new study led by Cincinnati Children's reports that preterm infants born to women with preeclampsia or high blood pressure show signs of brain injury soon after birth and worse neurodevelopment at age 2. The study found decreased cognitive and language scores among preterm-born toddlers of mothers affected by high blood pressure.

More men with prostate cancer are avoiding unnecessary surgery

A study published in JAMA Oncology found that the proportion of men undergoing surgery for low-risk prostate cancer decreased by over fivefold between 2010 and 2024. This decline is attributed to increased adoption of active surveillance and improved diagnostic methods.

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Suppressing HCC stemness - The SLC27A5 way

Researchers found that SLC27A5 downregulates PABPC1, reducing the utilization frequency of METTL14-dPAS and shifting to shorter 3'UTRs, leading to HCC stemness inhibition. This study suggests targeting SLC27A5-induced APA or METTL14-US as a novel therapeutic approach for impeding HCC progression.

A protein link between brain diseases and leaky blood vessels

A protein link between brain diseases and leaky blood vessels reveals that endothelial cell dysfunction plays a crucial role in the progression of neurodegenerative diseases. The study found that reduced TDP-43 levels lead to gaps in blood vessel walls, allowing toxic molecules to enter the brain.

National Academy of Sciences elects Lydia Kavraki as a member

Kavraki's interdisciplinary research in robotics and biomedicine has been recognized for its impact on manufacturing, space exploration, and medicine. Her work bridges theory and application, with contributions to novel robot motion planning, personalized cancer treatments, and drug discovery.

Does your biological age affect your risk of dementia?

A study published in Neurology found that people with higher biological age than their chronological age are more likely to develop dementia. The researchers discovered an association between advanced biological age and changes in brain structures, including loss of gray matter volume.

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Semaglutide treats liver disease in two thirds of patients

New research published in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that semaglutide effectively treats liver disease in two-thirds of patients with MASH. The substance has been found to halt and even reverse the disease, reducing steatohepatitis and improving liver fibrosis.

Spurned CEOs may become activist shareholders

Researchers found that quasi-insider shareholder activism is surprisingly common and effective, targeting smaller companies with significant stock ownership. Former CEOs and founders with large stakes can wield considerable influence, but their motivations often appear more personal than ideological.

Long COVID biomarkers found – associated with respiratory problems

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have identified biomarkers in the blood associated with long COVID symptoms, particularly severe respiratory disorders. The study found that these biomarkers are also linked to inflammatory signal pathways involved in cell death and lung damage.

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KIST develops ultrasonic wireless battery charging technology

Researchers have developed a biocompatible ultrasonic receiver that maintains its performance even when bent, overcoming limitations of existing wireless power transmission methods. The technology can transmit 20 mW of power at a distance of 3 cm underwater and 7 mW at a depth of 3 cm from the skin.

U.K. adults with face blindness reveal the daily challenges of the condition, with a third reporting being unable to reliably recognize immediate family members and 41% unable to recognize closest friends in out-of-context or unexpected encounters

A survey of U.K. adults with face blindness reveals the condition's impact on daily life, including difficulty recognizing family members and close friends. The study found that a third of participants struggle to recognize immediate family members, highlighting the condition's significant effects on relationships.

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Mindfulness therapy reduces opioid craving and addiction, study finds

A new study published in JAMA finds that Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE) can help individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) regain control over their emotions and cravings. The therapy has been shown to decrease opioid cravings by 50% and improve mood, making it a promising tool in the fight against OUD.

Geobiology: Iron, sulfur, heat – and first life

LMU researchers recreated the first metabolic process of life on Earth, using iron and sulfur reactions to produce energy. The single-celled organism Methanocaldococcus jannaschii grew exponentially, utilizing hydrogen gas as an energy source.

Green nickel for sustainable electrification

Researchers at Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials have developed a carbon-free method to extract nickel from low-grade ores in a single step, reducing CO2 emissions by 84% and increasing energy efficiency. The approach enables the use of low-grade nickel ores, which account for 60% of total nickel reserves.

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In VR school, fish teach robots

Scientists used virtual reality to mimic schooling behavior in zebrafish, discovering a simple and robust control law that enables coordinated motion. This natural algorithm was then applied to swarms of robotic cars, drones, and boats, achieving performance comparable to state-of-the-art autonomous systems.

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Enhance your clinical expertise with the new IOF Advanced Course on Osteoporosis

The IOF Advanced Course on Osteoporosis is a comprehensive, 18-hour online training programme designed to equip healthcare professionals with the latest knowledge in osteoporosis prevention, diagnosis, and management. The course aims to promote timely diagnosis and treatment, reduce patient burden, and improve global outcomes.

Ecological Society of America announces 2025 Fellows

The Ecological Society of America has elected 18 new Fellows for 2025, honoring their significant contributions to ecological research and its practical applications. The recipients include experts in fields such as theoretical ecology, restoration ecology, conservation biology, and microbial ecology.

Why some cells are more susceptible to cancer

Researchers found that mutated cells dividing rapidly and having shorter cell cycles are more likely to develop cancer. In contrast, those with longer cycles exhibit resistance. The study suggests that interventions targeting cell cycle length could prevent cancer initiation in high-risk individuals.

New drug shows promise for treating bronchiectasis

A new global clinical trial has demonstrated the benefits of an investigational medication called brensocatib, a DPP-1 inhibitor, in improving bronchiectasis patients' quality of life. The study showed that nearly half of patients remained exacerbation-free one year later and experienced significant improvements in lung function.

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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Breakthrough in quantum noise reduction

Researchers at Swansea University have made a groundbreaking discovery that reduces quantum noise by creating conditions where measurement becomes impossible. This breakthrough holds potential for applications in quantum experiments and sensitive measurements.

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Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach provides rugged GNSS navigation, satellite messaging, and SOS for backcountry geology and climate field teams.

New study unlocks how root cells sense and adapt to soil

A new study has discovered how root cells respond to their complex soil environment, revealing that they actively sense and mount precise molecular responses. The findings could help develop crops resistant to climate stress and improve soil resilience.

DHHC5 regulates intestinal lipid absorption and lymphatic function

A recent study reveals that DHHC5 plays a pivotal role in regulating intestinal lipid absorption by controlling VEGFR2 localization in lipid rafts. This process is crucial for lacteal function and chylomicron transport, leading to improved lipid metabolism and lymphatic system stability.