A study by the University of Kansas found that cellophane bees are specially equipped to handle cold temperatures and can recover from 'chill coma' twice as quickly as honeybees. These solitary bees are vital pollinators in early spring ecosystems, but their limited lifespan makes them harder to commercialize.
A Northwestern University study reveals how Pseudomonas putida, a common soil bacterium, rewires its metabolism to thrive on complex carbons like lignin. The findings provide insights into the biomanufacturing industry's quest to harness bacteria for biofuel production and chemical synthesis.
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Diana Schendel assumes leadership of Autism Research journal with expertise in epidemiology and global autism research leadership. She aims to publish high-quality, impactful research from around the world.
Researchers used a Taylor Swift concert as a unique opportunity to study seismic activity and engage the public in science. The 'SwiftQuake' was detected more than 100km away from the stadium, showcasing how cultural events can enhance scientific understanding.
Augsburg researchers identify reticulated platelets as key players in blood clot formation, providing promising therapeutic approaches. The study's findings could lead to personalized platelet inhibition and tailored therapies.
Compound heat and air pollution episodes are becoming more frequent and intense in US cities, posing a significant threat to public health. The study found that urban areas experience more frequent overlaps of extreme heat with harmful air pollutants than surrounding rural areas.
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The Kavli Foundation and NSF have announced new grants to explore how nervous systems respond, resist, or recover from the challenges of a changing world. This research aims to uncover fundamental principles of neurobiology and reveal how animals adapt cognitively and behaviorally to a changing world.
Researchers from Weizmann Institute of Science and Sheba Medical Center identified two drugs with the potential to treat KLA, a rare genetic disorder affecting the lymphatic system. The study used transparent zebrafish embryos to decipher the disease mechanism and find effective treatments.
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have characterized low-frequency signals from breaking ocean waves, which can be used to monitor sea conditions. The team developed a method for identifying the acoustic and seismic signatures of breaking waves and located their sources along the coast.
A landmark study in China has established a new diagnosis framework for rare diseases, improving the diagnostic rate from 29.58% to 39%. The study analyzed genetic data from 42,703 families and identified regional differences and genetic hotspots.
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A new mitochondrial-targeting drug, LCL768, has been developed to attack head and neck cancer cells by damaging their mitochondria. The drug's ability to increase ceramide levels inside mitochondria triggers mitophagy, leading to cancer cell death.
Researchers have discovered that prolonged stress in Escherichia coli bacteria leads to the formation of aggresomes, which store mRNA and enhance survival and recovery from stress. This breakthrough highlights a new target for disrupting the protective mechanism, potentially reducing the risk of infection relapse.
Researchers identify heparanase 2 as a critical molecule in maintaining blood vessels' integrity. The study found that Hpa2 blocks growth-factor signaling, restoring balance without adverse side effects.
The American Heart Association and NFL are teaming up to inspire kids to be active for at least 60 minutes a day, with a focus on improving school performance and health. The initiative includes new resources such as the NFL PLAY 60 Family Challenge and expanded financial grants programs for schools.
Researchers found a new variant of mesothelioma associated with inherited germline BAP1 mutations, which are less aggressive and may respond to therapy. These patients also develop multiple tumors and require early cancer detection screening.
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Researchers at the Salk Institute have discovered a genetic mechanism that integrates light and temperature information to control flowering in plants. This genetic module, which acts as a coincidence detector, links blue light and low temperature signals to guide the switch to flowering.
Researchers develop a therapeutic vaccination concept using silica nanoparticles to target HPV-related tumors. The vaccine activates cytotoxic T cells to destroy cancer cells, with promising results in mice models.
A new study found that nearly three out of four adults suffer from dental fear, with 45.8% experiencing moderate fear and 26.8% severe fear. Most individuals interested in overcoming their fear are open to free, brief treatment options, such as virtual dental fear treatments using apps and telehealth.
Researchers found 148 fungi-associated genetic variants linked to 9 fungal taxa and associated with chronic disease risk. The study sheds light on the human genetic determinants of the mycobiome, a previously understudied group of gut microorganisms.
Altmetric introduces AI-powered sentiment analysis to provide deeper insights into research public response and impact. The new feature leverages advanced technology to interpret and visualize sentiment behind mentions on key social media platforms.
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Only 4 in 10 US retail pharmacies carry buprenorphine, a highly effective opioid addiction treatment, with disparities persisting in minority neighborhoods. Tight pharmacy regulations discourage pharmacies from carrying the treatment, limiting access to vulnerable communities.
Researchers developed CerviPro, a multimodal deep learning model that accurately identifies high-risk patients with locally advanced disease. The model achieved superior predictive performance compared to conventional methods and provided critical prognostic insights.
A clinical trial led by Professor Robert Bals found that azelastine nasal spray significantly reduced the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection by 66%. The treatment group showed fewer symptomatic infections and lower respiratory rates compared to the placebo group.
The world's oceans absorbed significantly less CO2 in 2023 than expected, with the global marine carbon sink decreasing only moderately. Three physical and biological processes - CO2 escape, stratification of the water column, and the biological pump - counteracted CO2 outgassing and supported the sink's strength.
Researchers analyzed data from over 90,000 patients with heart failure and obesity to show that GLP-1 medications can significantly reduce the risk of hospitalization due to heart failure and all-cause mortality. The study found a greater than 40% reduction in these outcomes compared to a placebo group.
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The Center for BrainHealth has welcomed 20 new advisory board members for 2025-2026, bolstering its depth of talent and expertise. The new board members will champion the center's mission to advance cognitive neuroscience research and promote brain health across the lifespan.
A new catalogue has been developed to geolocate over 200 cities in Spain and Latin America with names inspired by ancient Greece and Rome. The initiative, part of the ANTIMO project, provides a unique perspective on modernization and political models through classical references.
A new catalyst breaks down polyolefin plastics into liquid oils and waxes, which can be upcycled into higher-value products. This process bypasses the labor-intensive step of pre-sorting mixed plastic waste, making recycling more efficient and practical.
Scientists Sharon Swanger and Shannon Farris study how mitochondria in vulnerable memory circuits become overloaded with calcium, contributing to early memory breakdowns. Their research aims to find early signs of stress or failure in the entorhinal cortex-hippocampus circuit.
Researchers studying Tajikistan's Kyzylsu Glacier found that the glacier likely reached its tipping point in 2018, with decreasing snowfall causing it to melt. The study uses computational models driven by new local observations and demonstrates the importance of densifying observational data in understanding anomalous glacier behavior.
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Scientists have discovered a distinct neurochemical signature that sets Parkinson's disease apart from essential tremor, two common movement disorders. In a new study published in Nature Communications, researchers identified unique chemical signaling patterns of dopamine and serotonin that distinguish these conditions.
A clinical trial has identified breast cancer survivors at high risk of recurrence due to dormant cells and successfully treated them with existing drugs. The study shows a 90% survival rate without disease recurrence in patients who received one drug and 100% for those who received both, offering new hope for breast cancer prevention.
The Exoplanet Travel Bureau's poster campaign successfully promoted exoplanets as vacation destinations by leveraging retro-style posters, virtual tours, and coloring books. The synergy between artists and scientists in this campaign revealed that scientists also make imaginative leaps to turn abstract data into concrete planet concepts.
Professor Siegfried Kasper reveals biological bases of psychiatric disorders alongside psychosocial determinants, influencing treatment protocols globally. His pioneering research transformed approaches to treatment-resistant depression, improving millions of lives.
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Professor Gregor Hasler's pioneering research reveals how psychedelics like LSD, psilocybin, and MDMA enhance neuroplasticity, allowing the brain to rewire itself and break free from depression, PTSD, and addiction. His discoveries have the potential to fundamentally alter international approaches to mental health treatment.
Researchers at Max Planck Institute develop protocols for optimal mixing in cellular and microfluidic systems, overcoming energetic and fluid motion limitations. Their findings reveal a fundamental limit on information erasure efficiency, providing a theoretical framework for efficient engineering designs.
Researchers have developed a comprehensive assessment of socioeconomic vulnerability to climate change, integrating seven dimensions of vulnerability. The Global Data Lab Vulnerability Index provides crucial insight into which communities may be least prepared for climate impacts.
A new study by HKU ecologists reveals that intensifying El Niño events are disrupting arthropod populations across the tropics, leading to ecosystem function loss and destabilization. The team found significant biodiversity loss in multiple types of arthropods, with declines linked to weaker decomposition and herbivory processes.
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Researchers developed a technique to study embryonic implantation in mice by keeping mouse uterine tissue alive outside the body. The method showed over 90% efficacy for implantation and provided insights into the maternal-embryonic signaling process.
Researchers at Aarhus University discovered that the crystalline material AgGaGe₃Se₈ exhibits a thermal conductivity of just 0.2 watts per meter-kelvin, three times lower than water and five times lower than typical silica glass.
Researchers found that narcolepsy patients exhibit similar slow brain pulsations to healthy individuals during sleep, but with distinct differences in intensity. The study suggests that orexin may suppress brain pulsations, linked to impaired brain clearance, a potential target for treatment.
In graphene, electrons behave like a perfect fluid with electrical properties described by a universal quantum number. Researchers discovered this property in exceptionally clean samples of graphene, observing an inverse relationship between electrical and thermal conductivity.
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Scientists at Saarland University have developed a pioneering robot-assisted procedure for joint replacement surgery, eliminating the need for bone pins and external infrared cameras. The new approach uses the robot's built-in sensors to precisely scan the surgical field and create an accurate 3D model.
The percentage of births via cesarean section increased from 20.27% before the COVID-19 pandemic to 21.19% during the pandemic, peaking at 22.14% during the sixth wave.
Researchers analyzed 139 neuroimaging studies on cognitive conflict tasks across 3,765 participants aged 5-85, revealing an inverted U-shaped lifespan developmental trajectory in brain activities associated with cognitive control. The peak age of brain activity was found to be between 27 and 36 years.
A new study found that over 34% of children don't engage in outdoor play on school days, while one in five don't at weekends. This lack of outdoor play is linked to various health issues, including obesity, anxiety, and depression. The research highlights the importance of creating safe and welcoming spaces for children to play outside.
A team of researchers from TU Wien and NUS has successfully observed the production of syngas using operando TEM combined with computational simulations. The results show that a synergy between palladium and palladium oxide is necessary for efficient catalysis, with the two phases taking on different tasks.
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Researchers have identified a new class of compounds derived from psychedelics that could open the door to safe, targeted therapies for widespread use in clinical settings. These PIPI drugs may modulate the immune system to control inflammation, potentially treating conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
A new study uses machine learning to optimize the adsorption capabilities of biochar for dye removal, identifying optimal conditions for maximum efficiency. This research has significant implications for addressing water pollution and achieving environmental sustainability.
A global review highlights the need for better tools to understand juvenile fish habitats, which are facing increased pressure from various factors. The study recommends incorporating metrics like growth, survival, and contribution rates to assess habitat quality.
A growing body of research highlights the emotional complexities of providing animal care, with veterinarians facing high rates of burnout and mental health issues. Dr. Marie Holowaychuk's new book aims to foster greater empathy between pet owners and veterinary professionals.
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The study reveals that when physical constraints are removed, human mobility follows a power-law pattern, decreasing steadily with distance. The researchers found this pattern across five orders of magnitude, from 10 meters to hundreds of kilometers.
Researchers have introduced a specialized AI model, EnvGPT, which achieves state-of-the-art performance in addressing complex environmental challenges. The model fine-tuned on a curated dataset outperforms larger models in accuracy and relevance, offering a scalable solution for environmental research and policy support.
A new policy review emphasizes the importance of standardized responder criteria for health-related quality of life data in clinical trials for people with advanced cancer. The approach evaluates whether new treatments improve patients' day-to-day lives, alongside traditional clinical endpoints like overall survival.
A large-scale database study has provided solid evidence for using semaglutide and tirzepatide to treat heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. The medications have been shown to reduce the risk of hospitalization for heart failure or death by more than 40 percent in patients with this form of the disease.
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A research team from HKUMed developed a world-first nasal organoid-based SARS-CoV-2 Neutralising Antibody Evaluation Platform, enabling accurate assessment of antibody and vaccine effectiveness. The platform uses respiratory organoids that closely simulate human respiratory tissues.
Researchers have successfully developed human placental stem cells from full-term pregnancies, sharing characteristics with early pregnancy cells. These Ch-TS cells can develop into key cell types essential for proper placental function, offering a more relevant model to study late-stage complications.
A study of 2,201 patients after heart bypass surgery showed that dual antiplatelet therapy with ticagrelor and aspirin did not reduce cardiovascular risks but increased the risk of excessive bleeding. The results contradict current guidelines recommending dual therapy for these patients.
Researchers analyzed interplay between environment and income inequality, identifying theoretical mechanisms and empirical evidence. The study suggests that good climate policy can promote social balance by increasing labour productivity and wages.
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A study by University of Otago researchers found that young adults who prioritize good sleep, eat more fruit and vegetables, and stay physically active experience improved well-being. These basic lifestyle behaviours can meaningfully enhance well-being without costly interventions.