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Science News Archive June 2025


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Researchers recreate ancient Egyptian blues

A team of researchers from Washington State University has recreated the world's oldest synthetic pigment, Egyptian blue, used in ancient Egypt around 5,000 years ago. By studying the pigments' properties and variability, they have gained insights into how it was made and its potential applications.

How PM2.5 wrecks your airways and how the damage might be reversed

Exposure to PM2.5 air pollutants impairs mucociliary clearance, a key protective mechanism in the respiratory tract, leading to severe airway damage and respiratory diseases. Researchers have identified the enzyme ALDH1A1 as a potential therapeutic target to reverse this damage and strengthen our respiratory defenses.

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Combination therapy can prolong life in severe heart disease

A new study reveals that combining heart valve replacement with specific drug therapy offers significant survival benefits for patients with severe aortic stenosis and cardiac amyloidosis. The treatment significantly lowers the risk of death in both forms of treatment, especially when combined.

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New data shows MMR vaccination rate decline across US

A national decline in measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccinations has been observed across US counties since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with an average decline of 2.67% and 78% of counties reporting drops in vaccinations.

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Researchers use deep learning to predict flooding this hurricane season

Researchers developed a new deep learning framework to predict extreme water levels during hurricanes, enabling smarter decisions and potentially saving lives. The framework, LSTM-SAM, analyzes patterns from past storms to make accurate predictions in areas with limited data, using transfer learning techniques.

Study provides new insights into the genetic complexity of cancer metastasis

A recent study published in Nature Genetics sheds light on the genetic changes that occur when cancer spreads from a primary tumor to new sites throughout the body. The research team found that whole-genome duplication is the most common genetic event during metastasis, occurring in nearly one-third of patients.

Nanoparticle smart spray helps crops block infection before it starts

A new nanoparticle smart spray developed by NUS researchers protects plants from harmful bacteria by delivering antibacterial compounds directly to the plant's stomata. Plants treated with the targeted particles are 20 times more resistant to infection than those given non-targeted treatments.

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Discovery could boost solid-state battery performance

Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have discovered a way to improve solid-state battery performance by creating a 'space charge layer' that enhances ion movement. This breakthrough could lead to better-performing batteries with improved safety and increased energy storage capacity.

Fighting myeloma with fiber: Plant-based diet offers promise

A high-fiber plant-based diet improved health markers that could delay the progression of precancerous conditions and multiple myeloma. The study showed significant improvements in dietary quality, weight loss, metabolic markers, inflammation, and gut microbiome diversity.

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Record high: Study finds growing cannabis use among older adults

A study found that cannabis use among older adults in the US has reached a new high, with 7% of adults aged 65 and over reporting current use. The profile of those who use cannabis has changed, with pronounced increases in use by college-educated, married, female, and higher-income individuals.

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Multifaceted function of B cells in tumorigenesis

B cells exhibit dual roles in tumorigenesis, producing anti-tumor antibodies while also promoting tumor growth through regulatory mechanisms. Emerging therapies aim to exploit B cell functions while mitigating their pro-tumor effects.

Could poverty trigger the next pandemic?

A new study from the University of Georgia found that socioeconomic factors like poverty, international travel, and poor access to healthcare contribute to animal-borne disease outbreaks. Environmental factors such as climate change and close contact with livestock also play a role in spreading diseases.

Self-powered artificial synapse mimics human color vision

Researchers at Tokyo University of Science developed a self-powered artificial synapse capable of distinguishing colors with remarkable precision. The device generates electricity via solar energy conversion, making it suitable for edge computing applications.

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New research aims to improve treatment for pediatric brain cancer

Researchers at Virginia Tech's Fralin Biomedical Research Institute are developing more precise treatments for pediatric brain cancer, specifically glioblastoma, by targeting cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. The new therapies aim to deliver compounds more effectively to tumor sites using low-intensity focused ultrasound.

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Insect protein blocks bacterial infection

A protein from insect resilin has been used to create antibacterial coatings that can block bacteria from attaching to surfaces. The coatings were tested on E.coli bacteria and human skin cells, demonstrating 100% effectiveness in repelling bacteria while integrating well with healthy cells.

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Collaborations result in antibiotic resistance breakthrough

Researchers have identified a novel inhibitor that can target and turn off a specific efflux pump in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a key mechanism of antibiotic resistance. This breakthrough has the potential to improve the effectiveness of antibiotics and prevent resistance from emerging.

UT partners with Y-12 to establish national security prototype center

The University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Consolidated Nuclear Security have partnered to create a National Security Prototype Center in Oak Ridge, focusing on manufacturing solutions for the nuclear sector. The center aims to develop qualified prototypes that provide solutions for national security and nuclear energy sectors.

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What makes someone leave a Medicare Advantage plan?

A new study found that problems with accessing high-quality care were a major driver for switching Medicare Advantage plans, not cost concerns. Dissatisfaction with medical care access was more common among those in poor health, and those who enrolled in MA plans with low star ratings were also more likely to switch.

Study finds coastal flooding more frequent than previously thought

A new study from North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill reveals that coastal flooding is occurring more frequently than previously thought. The study found major flaws with the widely used approach of using marine water level data to capture instances of flooding.

Investigating cocaine addiction using fruit flies

A new study uses a fruit fly model to investigate the genetic basis of cocaine addiction. By genetically modifying bitter-sensing receptors in fruit flies, researchers found that these flies developed a preference for cocaine over sugar. This study suggests that genes involved in human cocaine addiction may also be active in fruit flies.

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Fruit flies on cocaine could reveal better therapies for addiction

Researchers created genetically modified fruit flies that become addicted to cocaine, revealing a potential model for understanding and treating cocaine use disorder. The study's findings suggest that the key to preventing cocaine addiction lies in the flies' ability to detect bitter flavors, which can be mimicked in humans.

Canine genes offer clues to gastric cancer in humans

Researchers used canine DNA to identify over 15 genes linked to gastric cancer in humans, offering promising new avenues for research. The study suggests genetic testing could help diagnose the disease earlier and guide breeding decisions to reduce disease prevalence.

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Immune system discovery reveals potential solution to Alzheimer’s

Researchers at University of Virginia Health System discovered that an immune molecule called STING drives the formation of harmful plaques and protein tangles associated with Alzheimer's. Blocking STING protected lab mice from mental decline, suggesting a promising treatment target for neurodegenerative diseases.

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