Researchers at Auburn University have discovered the strongest natural protein bond ever recorded, revealing how Staphylococcus aureus clings tightly to human skin. The study found that calcium plays a key role in fortifying this grip, making it stronger and more resistant to breaking.
Researchers from academia and industry join forces to improve outbreak modelling readiness and inform policy decisions during disease outbreaks. The initiative provides datasets simulating real-time outbreak scenarios, enhancing global preparedness against HPAI's significant threat to animal and human health.
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GoPro HERO13 Black records stabilized 5.3K video for instrument deployments, field notes, and outreach, even in harsh weather and underwater conditions.
Rice University computer scientists have developed algorithms that account for malicious noise in quantum states, which can collapse into a single random outcome. The new framework considers nonphysical and potentially malicious factors, delivering optimal results with sufficiently large copies of a quantum state.
Dane Scantling received a 3-year NIH grant to use geospatial methods to identify non-trauma centers that could narrow disparities in access to care for shooting victims. The research aims to estimate potential lives saved by converting these hospitals into trauma centers.
A new study found that fewer than half of children with sickle cell disease and Medicaid in Michigan received dental services. Dental health is crucial for these children due to the reciprocal relationship between the disease and oral infections.
A new study published in JAMA Network Open found that toddlers in the US experienced slightly fewer emotional and behavioral problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research, which analyzed data from over 3,000 children, suggests that some toddlers may have shown resilience during this time.
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.
A new study reveals that more than half of affected women consider terminating their pregnancy due to extreme morning sickness, with high rates of anxiety and depression. The condition is linked to significant disruptions in daily life and a need for personalized care.
Researchers have discovered warm space dust in a reservoir of hot gas surrounding the Makani galaxy, located 100 million years away. The study, led by University of Maryland astronomer Sylvain Veilleux, provides evidence that ejected dust particles can survive long journeys and may be an important ingredient in planet and star formation.
Researchers developed a stable Chichibabin diradicaloid with high luminescence and photothermal conversion efficiency, enabling precise near-infrared imaging-guided tumor ablation. Its water-soluble nanoparticles showed excellent NIR imaging performance and achieved high photothermal conversion efficiency.
The human microbiome influences cancer growth and treatment outcomes through specific microbial signatures, metabolites, and biomarkers. The review highlights emerging interventions such as probiotics and engineered microbial therapies to improve precision oncology and non-invasive diagnostics.
A new study by Concordia researchers finds that chronic benzodiazepine consumption impacts sleep quality in older adults, leading to poorer sleep architecture and brain oscillation activities. The study suggests that these drugs may worsen cognitive functions already affected by aging.
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Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope combines portable Schmidt-Cassegrain optics with GoTo pointing for outreach nights and field campaigns.
Researchers created the first brain-wide map of decision-making at single-cell resolution in a mammal using mice turning tiny steering wheels. The dataset reveals distributed neural networks guiding decision-making across 279 brain regions in 139 mice.
Researchers at Michigan State University found that photorespiration is essential for producing folates, a crucial nutrient for preventing birth defects. The study measured how much carbon flows through photorespiration to make folates, revealing a significant decrease in production under high-carbon dioxide conditions.
The Faraday Institution is committing £9 million to two research projects: one focusing on advancing battery formation, ageing and testing, and the other on developing novel lithium-rich cathode materials. These projects aim to improve battery performance, reduce energy consumption, and enhance sustainability.
A new study assesses ChatGPT 3.5's performance on hematology-oncology tasks, revealing its strengths and limitations in providing accurate information for patients. The study highlights the importance of physician oversight when using AI-generated medical information.
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Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) provide clear calls and strong noise reduction for interviews, conferences, and noisy field environments.
Researchers at The University of Osaka have created an eco-friendly organic liquid that phosphoresces at room temperature, overcoming issues with molecular aggregation and stability. This discovery offers potential applications in electronic displays, particularly for wearable devices.
A study by Utrecht University researchers found that previous fairness and ambition assessments were biased, rewarding high emitters at the expense of vulnerable ones. The proposed method avoids delaying emission reduction obligations and calculates immediate ambition gaps that can be filled by climate measures and international finance.
Researchers found that joyful and soft music alleviated motion sickness symptoms the most, while sad music was less effective than doing nothing. The study suggests that music can be a non-invasive and personalized intervention strategy for managing motion sickness.
A team of scientists has developed a protein-based therapeutic tool called Crunch to target and remove specific living cells, such as cancer cells or overactive immune cells. The new system uses the body's natural waste removal system to clear out unwanted cells, offering hope for improved treatments.
A comprehensive state ban on flavored e-cigarettes leads to a decrease in vaping among young adults aged 18–24 years by about 2–3 percentage points, while increasing traditional cigarette use by a similar amount. For youth under 18, there is suggestive evidence of an increase in cigarette use, undermining broader tobacco control efforts.
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A state ban on flavored e-cigarettes may lead to a net negative effect on health for young adults, increasing traditional cigarette use while reducing vaping. The study found that comprehensive bans had no impact on tobacco participation among adults aged 25 and older.
Researchers discovered a 310-million-year-old fossilized ray-finned fish, Platysomus parvulus, which had a unique 'tongue bite' mechanism to devour prey. This ancient fish's internal anatomy revealed a sophisticated arrangement of tooth plates and gill skeleton, providing insights into the evolution of fish feeding strategies.
A new meta-analysis of over 21,000 women found that hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy significantly increases the risk of stroke by 18%, while hysterectomy alone raises the risk by 5%. The study suggests that estrogen levels play a major role in this association.
A new method uses narrow bandgap λ-MnO2 to extract lithium from salt water while desalinating it to generate freshwater. The method achieved high lithium selectivity and reduced energy demand by 87%, indicating its potential as a solution for both lithium recovery and water purification.
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Scientists at the University of St Andrews propose that solar flare ions reach over 60 million degrees, contradicting the long-held assumption of equal ion and electron temperatures. This discovery could provide an unexpected solution to a decades-long astrophysics mystery about the enigmatic line widths of solar flare spectra.
Research reveals Major League Baseball teams prioritize player health differently depending on contract status, with temporary players missing fewer games due to injury. This suggests teams may invest less in the long-term health of non-permanent players.
A team of researchers developed a simulation model to clarify the influence of 4-position substitution in cyclic ketene acetals on radical ring-opening polymerization. The study found that certain monomers can produce degradable polymers, which may be used for environmentally friendly packaging and biomedical applications.
The study found sex differences in age at diagnosis, treatment onset, illness duration, illicit drug use, and smoking among individuals with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Females showed better functioning and neurocognitive performance than males, while males had higher rates of substance use.
A study by Ben-Gurion University reveals that desert soils can release powerful greenhouse gases within minutes of being wetted, even without microbial life. The team found that chemical reactions drive these emissions, especially for nitrogen-based gases.
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Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only) delivers reliable low-light performance and rugged build for astrophotography, lab documentation, and field expeditions.
Researchers found that the island has enough trees, hedgerows, and seeds for the estimated 3500 red squirrels to thrive and grow. The study also discovered signs of genetic mixing between the east and west populations, suggesting a bright future for the island's squirrel population.
Dr. Michael J. Welsh has advanced understanding and treatment of cystic fibrosis through his pioneering research on chloride channels and CFTR function. He has developed new therapies, including a porcine model of CF, leading to improved treatments for 90% of people with the disease.
Key carbon neutrality technologies for China's industrial sector include energy efficiency improvements, hydrogen-based alternatives, and digital technologies. The review assesses five sectors and evaluates technology maturity, mitigation potential, and policy frameworks to support low-carbon transformation.
Researchers develop biodegradable film using calcium caseinate, modified starch and nanoclay for sustainable food packaging. The film breaks down within 13 weeks in normal soil conditions, offering a potential solution to reduce plastic waste.
Global challenges like climate change, nature emergencies, and food security require a nexus approach to tackle multiple problems simultaneously. Practical barriers to implementation include institutional inertia, resource constraints, and governance fragmentation.
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SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB transfers large imagery and model outputs quickly between field laptops, lab workstations, and secure archives.
Achieving universal, meaningful internet connectivity by 2030 would require a significant investment of $2.6-2.8 trillion at current prices. The report outlines the challenges, projected costs, and collaborative strategies needed to make sure everyone, everywhere, can use the Internet.
Researchers at PolyU have developed a novel technique to measure global ocean mass change, revealing a 90 mm surge in sea-level rise over the past 30 years. The study attributes this acceleration to increased ocean mass and land ice melt, particularly in Greenland.
China's rapid wind and solar power development poses challenges but also opportunities for a low-carbon future. The country aims to peak carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
Researchers have created a new technique to control synthetic cells using magnetic fields, enabling precise targeting of medicines for cancers or bacterial infections. This approach reduces side effects and increases effectiveness, with potential applications in treating tumors or detecting bacteria.
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CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock simplifies serious desks with 18 ports for high-speed storage, monitors, and instruments across Mac and PC setups.
A new policy review emphasizes the critical role of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) data in evaluating treatments for people with advanced cancer. The review recommends standardised responder criteria for HRQoL in clinical trials to improve patient care and decision-making.
Researchers have developed a novel quantum light source based on topological bulk cavity, achieving high extraction efficiency and robust QD-cavity interaction. The system exploits a topological bulk state to enhance light emission from a semiconductor quantum dot, with a predicted high single-photon extraction efficiency of up to 92%.
A new strategy is used to enable efficient carrier injection, effective thermal management, and strong optical confinement in colloidal quantum dot films. This leads to population inversion, confirming the achievement of electrically pumped surface-emitting amplified spontaneous emission.
A new study found that people with more years of education lost their memory and thinking abilities faster after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. The researchers analyzed data from over 1,300 older adults and suggest that common cognitive tests may miss early signs of the disease in highly educated individuals.
Researchers at OIST identified biological processes that support young clownfish adaptation to climate change and warming seas. Exposing juvenile fish to raised water temperatures showed significant changes in liver and pancreas, reducing insulin secretion and increasing oxidative phosphorylation.
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Researchers found that human selection and environmental changes led to a synchronous evolution of domestic and wild animal body sizes over the past 7,000 years. However, in recent centuries, human impact has intensified, causing wild species to shrink while domestic animals have grown larger.
Researchers created a new approach that integrates visual and tactile information to manipulate robotic arms, outperforming conventional vision-based methods. This breakthrough represents a significant advancement in multimodal physical AI.
Researchers from Edith Cowan University have developed a method to incorporate waste plastics into pavement material, offering a dual benefit of improving road strength and reducing plastic pollution. The study highlights the potential for repurposing household plastics to create more sustainable and resilient roads.
A new study led by Curtin University has shed light on the formation of a promising new niobium deposit in central Australia. The research, published in Geological Magazine, used advanced geochronology and isotope techniques to unravel the complex geological history of the area.
A new hybrid software approach, sys-sage, facilitates collaboration between quantum and high-performance computing systems. The system can optimize task allocation and mapping to the best resources in each topology.
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Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro) powers local ML workloads, large datasets, and multi-display analysis for field and lab teams.
A new study from Murdoch University found that overlapping sleep problems increase the chances of accidents on the road and at work. Young adults with sleep disorders, insufficient sleep, and shift work were more likely to experience near-miss road incidents and fall asleep while driving.
Researchers are making progress in overcoming technical hurdles to create layered structures, continuous gradients, and fully three-dimensional architectures with programmable material variation. Optimized laser parameters and build sequences can enhance strength, control heat flow, and improve energy absorption.
Researchers at Duke University developed a wireless patch that non-invasively measures skin and tissue stiffness, providing real-time feedback for medical applications like wound healing and chronic conditions. The technology also has potential for athletic performance optimization and rehabilitation.
A study by Flinders University and experts in China found that herbal additives can benefit fish immunity in juvenile barramundi. However, testing revealed potential toxicity to other marine species, raising concerns about their ecological impacts.
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Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.
Researchers found that diabetes directly affects the heart's structure and energy production in humans for the first time. Diabetes causes distinct molecular changes to heart cells and structural changes to the muscle, particularly in patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy.
A new catalyst, NiFe-BNC, has been developed for efficient styrene degradation and CO2 reduction. The catalyst demonstrates scalable potential for pollutant remediation and carbon recycling, advancing closed-loop carbon utilization.
This research collection demonstrates that finance is an active driver of new energy solutions, influencing investor behavior and corporate strategy. It highlights the importance of integrating finance with technological innovation and policy design for a just and efficient energy transition.
Research published in Thorax found that a father's exposure to passive smoking as a child may impair the lifelong lung function of his children, putting them at risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The study included over 9,000 child participants and found that fathers' childhood passive smoke exposure was associated w...
Research from UC San Diego's Rady School of Management shows men view sponsorship as a career advancement tool, while women focus on their protégés' success. This approach raises important questions about which method is more effective and how to balance individual goals with protégé needs.
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Researchers have developed electrospun nanofiber-based composite materials for wearable electronic skin applications, offering high surface area, tunable porosity, and breathability. These composites mimic skin-like properties while enabling efficient signal transduction for human-machine interaction and health monitoring.
A new study found that when Hanauma Bay was closed to the public during the 2020 pandemic, the reef quickly returned to more natural levels. This led to clearer water, increased sightings of endangered Hawaiian monk seals, and more active fish populations.
Researchers developed novel artificial bone scaffolds with high deformation recovery capabilities, exceeding those of natural bone and conventional metallic scaffolds. These scaffolds allow for flexible adjustments of properties like strength and modulus to meet specific implantation site requirements.