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The eDNA-bot revolutionizes biological monitoring by providing comprehensive results at lower cost than conventional surveying methods. It can detect elusive species and monitor wastewater for pathogens, streamlining environmental assessments in hydropower licensing.
New research from Texas A&M University identifies a key biological pathway that could explain how coffee helps protect against aging and chronic disease. Coffee compounds activate the NR4A1 receptor, which plays a role in stress response and disease, potentially leading to reduced risk of conditions like Alzheimer's disease and cancer.
Patrizio Antici, a specialist in applied photonics, has been awarded the prestigious Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Award for his cutting-edge research in laser and plasma physics. The award highlights his impact on energy and materials sciences, reflecting a collective effort grounded in scientific excellence and collaboration.
Yu's research focuses on carbon–hydrogen bond activation, developing new catalysts and reaction strategies to selectively transform C–H bonds. His innovations have enabled the construction and modification of complex molecules with potential applications in medicine, agriculture, and materials science.
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The MSU Libraries have been elected to the prestigious Association of Research Libraries (ARL) membership, effective July 1. The ARL membership is a recognition of the library's commitment to advancing research excellence, expanding access, and supporting discovery.
Researchers developed a novel disease classification system and AI-assisted decision support tool to improve CMML care. The International CMML Prognostic Scoring System (iCPSS) demonstrates superior prognostic discrimination, stratifying patients into five risk groups with different survival outcomes.
CoFAR's FoodSpace is an online platform that bridges gaps in food allergy research by bringing together protocols, study materials, and data from multiple studies. This initiative aims to drive scientific discovery and foster a global collaborative research environment for conditions affecting 8% of children and 11% of adults in the US.
Researchers develop a photoacoustic spectroscopy system using a gain-switched Er³⁺/Dy³⁺ fiber laser, achieving ppt-level monitoring of multiple key VOCs and improving overall sensing performance by over an order of magnitude. The system enables precise detection of industrial pollutants and non-invasive clinical breath diagnostics.
The QSEK project aims to develop general standards for the legally sound use of language-mediated evidence, provide targeted training, and support technological innovation. This will enhance investigative efficiency, reduce misinterpretation risk, and strengthen the reliability of forensic evidence.
Auburn University researchers have confirmed the stability of a widely used veterinary sedative formulation over three months, providing critical data for safe use in camelid medicine. The KXB combination remains potent and sterile, with no bacterial or fungal growth detected.
A team of scientists at Caltech has developed a new autofocus technique called Digital Defocus Aberration Interference (DAbI) that can be used to keep microscopes in focus automatically. The technique uses LED lights and physics-based processing, and has been tested on six different types of microscopes with excellent results.
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Researchers identify nanofiltration as an efficient method for removing glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid from water. The study reveals that molecular hydration, charge, and pH levels significantly affect the removal process.
Researchers discovered that jasmonic acid promotes linalool biosynthesis by lifting a molecular brake on the OfMYB21 protein, allowing its activation. The study provides a clearer roadmap for improving floral fragrance and boosting the production of valuable aroma compounds in ornamental and industrial plants.
Researchers developed a machine learning-empowered femtosecond laser processing technology to create high-performance anti-reflective windows. The technology achieves accurate prediction of ultra-broadband transmittance spectra and enables efficient optimization, overcoming challenges in conventional numerical simulations.
Researchers found that the rostral prefrontal cortex acts as a bridge between the default mode network and executive control network, enabling a gradual functional transition. The study suggests that creativity relies on a measurable balance between these networks.
Wagner's research aims to bridge the gap between molecular structure and mechanical properties, using machine learning to analyze entanglements in polymer chains. This could lead to designing more effective biomimetic tissue implants and other cutting-edge biomedical devices.
Researchers found that patients with high senescence burdens in their CD8+ T cells were more likely to fail treatment, while those with youthful profiles responded better. The study identified three transcription factors controlling the senescence program, which can be targeted to improve treatment outcomes.
Two new studies reveal that social media content promoting recreational nitrous oxide use can lead to adolescent inhalant misuse, with younger teens and girls being at higher risk. The research also found that behavioral problems, such as fighting and stealing, coincide with inhalant use.
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New research from the University of Kansas found varying approaches to AI use in journalism classes across US institutions. The study suggests that a more consistent approach could better serve education and practice, but inconsistent policies may confuse students. Researchers recommend clearer guidelines from accrediting bodies.
A new dual-targeting compound, SH-273, has been developed to improve immunotherapy treatments for pancreatic cancer. The drug simultaneously activates STING and inhibits PI3Kγ, increasing the survival of pancreatic cancer mouse models to 201 days.
The convergence of AI and metaphotonics enables the design and integration of ultra-thin, flat optical devices that can bend, focus, and filter light. This technology has the potential to solve real-world hardware limitations, including shrinking cameras and enabling autonomous systems.
Research by Arkansas Rice Processing Program suggests commingling certain rice cultivars leads to decreased head rice yield due to varying milling rates. This can result in a 2% drop in head rice yield if over-milling occurs, highlighting the importance of identity preservation and optimal milling rates.
Johns Hopkins researchers have identified a club cell-specific role for the protein RhoA in asthma airway inflammation. The study demonstrates how RhoA can be selectively targeted to prevent asthma-related complications, and offers new details on a potential cell-specific therapeutic target.
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Researchers identified stage-specific gene expression changes that occur during cellular senescence, revealing an early immune-activating response and a shift in cellular priorities. This study offers new insight into the molecular mechanisms of aging and highlights potential therapeutic strategies for delaying age-related decline.
Researchers from Nanchang University have created a breakthrough solution for ultra-efficient infrared imaging using smart silicon metasurfaces. The team achieves a record-high conversion efficiency for such a silicon metasurface, enabling direct upconversion imaging with high fidelity and resolving fine details.
A study published in JHLT Open found that remote patient monitoring can detect early health changes and support care decisions for lung transplant recipients. The system generated nearly 470 alerts, with most prompting changes in care, such as clinic visits or medication adjustments.
A study found that combining organic and mineral fertilizers reduces nitrogen and phosphorus losses by 2.7 kg·ha<sup>–1</sup> and 21%, respectively. The 4R nutrient management principle provides a direction for optimizing fertilization technology.
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The Mayo Clinic AI model detects pancreatic cancer on routine abdominal CT scans up to three years before clinical diagnosis, identifying subtle signs of disease. The model identified 73% of prediagnostic cancers at a median of about 16 months before diagnosis.
Researchers develop high-security information encryption metasurfaces using femtosecond lasers and refractory metals, achieving crosstalk-free hierarchical regulation of visible light and infrared information. The metasurface can endow encrypted information with a high-temperature key for enhanced security.
Researchers at the University of Houston have developed an AI-driven framework to extract and analyze historical flood insurance maps, uncovering significant changes in flood hazard areas. The study reveals that flood risks have expanded in two areas and reduced in one, with critical consequences for resilience and exposure.
A new study from the University of Kansas examines extreme heat events in the US, finding a lack of consistent national framework for responding to heat events. Effective responses require reliable data and clear understanding of responsibility across different levels of government.
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A new study using MRI imaging distinguishes between placental and uterine contractions, finding that they occur in at least 60% of healthy pregnant participants. These contractions are associated with a larger increase in the surface area of the uterine wall not covered by the placenta.
Professor Apala Majumdar, a leading expert in mathematics, has been elected Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales for her outstanding contributions to research and innovation. She is one of 44 new Fellows recognized for their work benefiting Wales and beyond.
A study published in Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases found that plant-based dietary patterns were associated with significantly lower C-reactive protein levels compared to omnivorous diets. This reduction may indicate less background inflammation and lower cardiovascular risk.
A new clinical trial reveals that a 10-minute daily supine exercise program enhances body balance and agility by linking trunk stability with lower extremity coordination. The study shows significant improvements within two weeks, highlighting the potential benefits of this simple yet effective exercise routine.
A new paper highlights concerns over autonomous AI-based drug prescribing, citing complex questions about the role of the FDA in regulating these technologies. The use of AI sandboxes to test medical tools before market release is also being questioned.
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Researchers at UTHealth Houston have discovered a new target for metastatic breast cancer treatments using experimental peptide therapy. The study found that the peptide BLMP6 targets fibulin-4, a protein expressed in high levels in metastatic breast cancers.
Researchers demonstrate a new way to control quantum behavior using materials design alone by freezing molecular hydrogen in dry ice. This technique could improve energy storage for hydrogen fuel, memory for quantum computing, and measure comet temperatures in outer space.
Hypervision Surgical, a King's College London spinout, has raised £17m in Series A funding to progress its UK-certified and FDA-cleared HYPERSNAP system. The technology combines advanced spectral sensing with cloud-enabled AI analytics to provide real-time insights into tissue physiology during surgery.
A new study by University of Notre Dame researcher Madhav Joshi found that international partners significantly improve the success of peace agreements. The study tracked 578 individual commitments from December 2016 through April 2023 and found that deeper engagement increases implementation outcomes.
A new biography by Dimitry Anastakis explores the life and career of L.R. Red Wilson, a pioneering Canadian business leader who made significant contributions to higher education, business, and public service. The book showcases Mr. Wilson's remarkable journey, including his executive leadership positions and philanthropic efforts.
Researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology discovered that FluMist can trigger an immune response directly in nasal tissue, training immune cells to recognize and fight influenza virus infection. This response stays in the upper airways and cannot be detected via blood samples.
A study by Carnegie Mellon University found that offshoring of production in Taiwanese electronics firms had mixed outcomes on their innovative capabilities. In product categories that could be moved offshore more easily, innovation levels declined, but in other areas, research efforts were reallocated to boost innovation.
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A new international study projects that up to 36% of land animal habitats could be exposed to multiple extreme climate events like heat waves, wildfires, and droughts by 2085. Experts warn that limiting fossil fuel emissions is crucial to mitigate biodiversity loss and protect species-rich regions.
A year-long study of NYC's East River used environmental DNA to reveal insights into urban wildlife activity, human food consumption and ecosystem health. The findings suggest that urban waterways can become continuous biosensors tracking biodiversity and habitat restoration outcomes.
Researchers developed an online tool to reconstruct ancient Earth locations, enabling a more detailed understanding of biodiversity and climate evolution. The tool allows for the study of complex mountain ranges and vanished tectonic plates, providing new insights into mass extinctions and species migration.
Researchers found placental contractions in 60% of healthy pregnancies, changing the shape of the placenta and lasting longer than uterine contractions. These findings lay groundwork for future studies on placental function and may lead to improved ways to identify potential pregnancy problems.
Researchers developed biocompatible molecular quantum nanosensors that operate inside living cells, enabling absolute temperature measurements with subcellular spatial resolution. The sensors also detect radical-related spin signals in the cytoplasm and nucleus of cancer cells.,
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A new study found a clear shift in mortality trends in multiple myeloma closely parallels major therapeutic advances. Targeted therapies, including immunomodulatory drugs and CAR T-cell therapies, have significantly improved disease control and induced deep responses.
The new computational violin simulates the physics of string interaction with air, producing realistic sound. Luthiers can tweak parameters like wood type or body thickness before hearing the instrument's response.
A new national survey found nearly all parents (97%) felt stress related to parenting in the past month, with children's behavioral issues and emotional/mental health being top sources of that stress. The Kids Mental Health Foundation offers free resources to help parents build healthy homes and reduce stress.
Researchers used a game to analyze the effects of geometry and lighting on optimal camouflage. The study found that high-contrast markings like tiger stripes are harder to see in sunshine, while plainer patterns provide better camouflage in indirect sunlight.
Researchers at Rice University have engineered a new multiferroic material that exhibits orders of magnitude higher performance at room temperature than its parent material. The new material shows a 10-fold increase in magnetization and a 100-fold increase in magnetoelectric coupling, making it promising for low-energy computing.
Two Thai fossils have yielded the first known examples of the braincase of the giant predator Siamraptor. These findings provide crucial insights into the cranial anatomy of Carcharodontosauria, a group of theropod dinosaurs.
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have made progress in transplanting retinal ganglion cells to restore vision in people with optic nerve damage. By disrupting the internal limiting membrane, a thin layer of tissue that blocks the growth and survival of transplanted nerve cells, scientists have seen improved transplantation surviva...
Researchers at LMU have demonstrated that patterns of DNA methylation in early embryos can be described by universal dynamic rules, governed by physical laws. The study reveals a dynamic feedback loop and self-similar scaling behavior, providing new mechanistic explanations for embryonal development.
Researchers emphasize the need for more thorough frameworks to ensure AI-enabled robots embody human values. The field should focus on three complementary lines of defense: rules that shape robot decisions, checks that monitor behavior, and safety reasoning.
A new study sheds light on nonconsensual condom removal, also known as stealthing, which exposes survivors to health risks without adequate medical or legal recourse. Survivors often struggle to communicate their trauma and navigate a cultural context that normalizes these experiences.
Researchers found significant decreases in greenhouse gas emissions, fertilizer overuse, and cattle populations among English farmers. The study's findings highlight the importance of regular assessments of farming's environmental impacts to inform policy and management.
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Researchers used eDNA to monitor human diets and track local wildlife in NYC's East River, revealing the presence of domesticated animals and seasonal fish populations. The study found correlations between wastewater eDNA levels and human dietary patterns, providing a valuable tool for urban estuary management.