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04.22.26

Catching a fungal enzyme open for business

A new study in Nature has filled in the gaps of how a widely used antifungal drug works, revealing its surprising mechanism and providing critical insights for designing next-generation therapies. The research found that caspofungin binds to a growing chain of cell-wall material produced by an enzyme, effectively stalling its activity.

Cascade of care for opioid use disorder among Medicaid beneficiaries

A cross-sectional study found a substantial increase in medication use for opioid use disorder among Medicaid beneficiaries, potentially contributing to reductions in overdose deaths. The study suggests that expanding access to medications for opioid use disorder may be an effective strategy to address the opioid crisis.

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Reminiscing may ease grief when caring for persons with dementia

A new study suggests that a digital platform called Living Memory Home for Dementia Care Pairs (LMH-4-DCP) can help reduce grief severity and improve relationships between caregivers and individuals with dementia. The platform facilitates reminiscing and shared memories, promoting dignity and respect for care recipients.

Unraveling the genomic roots of Indigenous peoples

The study identified over a million genetic variants, revealing unique diversity and adaptations to environments. Ancient DNA and geographic data also provide insights into the movements and migrations of Native American populations.

Scientists unlock new route to extreme light intensities

A team of physicists has discovered a way to boost the intensity of high-power laser light, opening up new possibilities for experiments in quantum electrodynamics. The breakthrough uses an unusual process to create extremely bright ultraviolet light, which can be focused into a tiny point creating immense energy concentration.

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How cells turn mechanical forces into biochemical signals

Researchers at Rockefeller University have captured the first snapshot of a mechanical signaling complex in action, revealing that compression is the key to transmitting mechanical information. The study has implications for cancer and other diseases, and could lead to new treatments.

Scientists find a new way coronaviruses can get into human cells

Researchers identify a new coronavirus, CcCoV-KY43, that can enter human cells through the CEACAM6 receptor. The study used genetic sequences and synthesized spike proteins to screen for binding to human receptors, revealing the versatility of alphacoronaviruses in entering human cells.

Feeling the urge: Motor and emotional crosstalk for tic generation

A Kobe University study reveals a neuronal connection between the motor cortex and insular cortex that regulates tics in Tourette's syndrome. The discovery suggests a new pathway for treating the condition, potentially involving non-invasive therapies like ultrasound neuromodulation.

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Brain support cells form previously unknown network

A new study reveals that astrocytes build far-reaching connections to communicate with other cells across the brain. These pathways appear to connect distant regions in ways that had not been mapped before, adding a new layer to how brain regions stay connected.

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Particle thought to break physics followed rules all along

Researchers at Penn State have made precise calculations, showing that a discrepancy in particle physics was a fluke, not nature. The study strengthens confidence in the Standard Model to 11 decimal places, ruling out new forces or quantum objects.

Physicists solve riddle that has puzzled scientists for decades

An international team of physicists has achieved a breakthrough in understanding the muon's magnetic moment, resolving a decades-long discrepancy between theory and experiment. The study delivers the most precise calculation to date of a key component underpinning the muon's magnetism, agreeing with experimental measurements within jus...

Can we stop ChatGPT from spreading bias?

A recent study by AI researcher Oskar van der Wal found that language models like ChatGPT can absorb biases around gender and ethnicity, which are then embedded in the model. To detect and remove these biases, new measurements are needed.

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Care by name, but not by nature

A study reveals that older adults receiving government-funded home care struggle to access the support they need, often feeling overwhelmed by complex systems and limited budgets. The research highlights a significant gap in the program's capacity to provide person-centered care, particularly in areas like nutrition.

New technology helps flat-faced dogs breathe easy

Australian scientists have developed an injectable therapy called Snoretox-1 to help clear blocked airways in flat-faced dogs suffering from brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS). The treatment shows early success in improving breathing difficulties in bulldogs.

IBS treatment response predicted by gut microbiome in new study

Researchers found distinct gut microbiome characteristics that predicted treatment response to the low FODMAP diet and rifaximin. Patients who responded to these treatments had different microbial signatures, with increases in diversity for those on the low FODMAP diet and resilience against antibiotics for those on rifaximin.

Early immune responses linked to protective HIV antibodies

Researchers identified previously undescribed triggers of rare broadly neutralizing antibodies in people living with HIV. The study found that interactions between the immune system and other infections may be linked to how the body responds to HIV.

New bamboo composite uses strength to estimate biodegradation in water

Researchers at Tohoku University developed a strong, biodegradable material made from bamboo sheets and PHBH, which can be used to estimate biodegradation in seawater. The material's strength is linked to its degradation rate, providing a predictable usable lifetime for sustainable materials.

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Curtin appoints Cisco leader to foster future tech talent

Carl Solder, Chief Technology Officer of Cisco Australia and New Zealand, brings 40 years of expertise to Curtin to mentor students, deliver seminars, and share insights on networking technologies. He aims to help students navigate the rapidly evolving global technology landscape.

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Metagenomic software advance boosts research into microbial diversity

Researchers have developed a new metagenomic software called nanoMDBG, which enables faster and more accurate analysis of microbial diversity. The software can assemble microbial genomes from nanopore sequencing data, allowing for the tracking of complex microbial communities over time.

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Solar prominences: supply mechanisms in the Sun’s corona

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research investigated how solar prominences form and what secrets their longevity holds. They found that multiple processes create a balance between material loss and supply, driven by magnetic fields and temperature gradients in the Sun's atmosphere.

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How can scientists visualize cellular life with greater precision?

Salk scientists and collaborators advance visualization technology using visible-spectrum antigen-stabilizable fluorescent nanobodies (VIS-Fbs), reducing background fluorescence by up to a hundredfold. The new probe enables high spatial and temporal precision, allowing for real-time tracking of dynamic changes in living models.

McMaster researchers identify genetic factors linked to frailty

A study published in npj Aging found a novel region of DNA and two associated genes connected to frailty, offering new avenues for early detection and targeted intervention. The discovery provides biological insights into the condition and points toward personalized approaches to supporting healthy aging.

Astronomers find an exo-Jupiter, and it seems to have clouds

Researchers found massive amounts of ammonia gas expected but less than anticipated, and instead discovered thick patchy water-ice clouds on the exoplanet. The discovery sheds light on the limits of current models for studying exoplanet atmospheres.

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Prostate cancer overdiagnosis rises sharply with age

A new study found that prostate cancer overdiagnosis increases with age, with low rates in younger men and high rates in older men. The study suggests that targeted PSA testing or screening policies for men in their 50s and early 60s may be more effective.

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