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06.30.26

Moving toward better tests and treatments for Lyme disease

Researchers at Tufts University School of Medicine discovered biomarkers that could help clinicians better detect and possibly cure early and persistent Borrelia burgdorferi infections. Anti-lipid antibodies, such as anti-phosphatidic acid and anti-phosphatylserine, may indicate new Lyme disease infections or persistent symptoms after ...

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Overconfidence and misinformation

Researchers surveyed 503 Americans on news headline accuracy and confidence. They found that people with high confidence in specific judgements were better at distinguishing true from false headlines, whereas those with general overconfidence struggled with this task.

Can AI make a persuasive case for trans rights?

A chatbot using GPT-4o technology delivers personalized messages to American adults, increasing support for transgender rights and improving attitudes, but effects are short-term. The intervention demonstrates AI's potential as a scalable complement to community-based approaches aimed at fostering inclusion.

Researchers innovate new technique to detect plastic landmines

A new method uses machine-learning algorithms to detect scatterable PFM-1 landmines over wide areas, providing a first-pass analysis of suspected hazardous areas. The technique requires only a lightweight laptop, drone, and camera, operating without an internet connection.

Government of the few

A recent poll found that Orange County residents generally trust their local institutions, with 60% trusting the police department and 25% trusting the federal government. However, Independents express skepticism towards county government at just 32%, highlighting a concerning trend in the civic landscape.

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Human activity has not always harmed biodiversity – quite the opposite

A study by University of Basel researchers found that farming in Switzerland increased plant diversity over the past 7000 years. However, this trend reversed with modern agriculture's emphasis on efficiency and uniformity. The data suggests that altering farming practices could reverse declining biodiversity.

AI deciphers long-range DNA signals behind RNA splicing

A new AI model, SpliceSelectNet, accurately predicts RNA splicing by capturing long-range DNA signals. The model's hierarchical Transformer architecture preserves high computational efficiency while maintaining single-nucleotide resolution, enabling accurate analysis of genomic regions.

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Mapping the risk factors for mother-infant bonding disorder

Researchers at University of Toyama found three risk factors for mother-infant bonding disorders: difficulty holding a fussy baby, low happiness about pregnancy, and lack of social support. These factors predict increased risks of developmental delays and child abuse.

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Lab-grown retinal cells show promise for new eye therapies

Biomedical engineers at Duke University have successfully grown specialized blood vessel cells critical to retinal health from induced pluripotent stem cells. These 'retinal endothelial cells' integrated into damaged tissue to regenerate blood vessels, restore function, and form functional vascular tissue in a lab-grown environment.

Rare ageing disorder links ‘biological clock’ to disease

Scientists have discovered a rare genetic condition called Heyn-Sproul-Jackson syndrome (HESJAS) that causes people to age at an accelerated rate. DNA methylation marks accumulate over time and can accurately measure a person's age, but in HESJAS, these marks occur at a much quicker rate, connecting to multiple age-related disease proc...

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Restoring lost senses: one technology for both artificial vision and touch

Researchers have discovered that advanced brain interfacing technology used for both touch and vision prostheses is almost identical, despite being developed separately. This breakthrough could lead to faster restoration of lost senses, including sight and motor function, with a unified technology that benefits both patient groups.

Cryo-EM helps identify the mechanisms of dental plaque formation

Researchers use cryo-electron microscopy to reveal the 3D structure of Mfa pili in P. gingivalis, understanding its role in attaching to host tissues and other microbes. This information can aid in developing therapeutic strategies to block attachment and infection.

Creatine shows promise for depression, but the evidence is not yet settled

A systematic review found that creatine monohydrate may reduce depressive symptoms in people taking standard antidepressants, with two trials showing significant benefits. However, three trials showed no effect, and the evidence is not yet settled due to limitations such as small sample sizes and biased patient enrollment.

Predicting complex metal forming behavior with ai-level speed and accuracy!

A new analysis model predicts plastic deformation behavior of sheet metals based on microstructural characteristics, reducing calculation time from hours to seconds. The technology improves process design efficiency for automotive and battery applications by predicting forming issues like tearing and wrinkling.

06.29.26

Rice grown on the Moon?

Researchers have developed a plasma technology that can produce nitrogen fertilizer suitable for cultivating rice seedlings under lunar conditions. The technology successfully neutralizes highly alkaline regolith and releases critical mineral nutrients, allowing plants to absorb them more readily.

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The wear behind electrification

Researchers reviewed current-carrying friction and wear models, noting mechanistic models rely on specific conditions, numerical simulations require computation, and AI approaches depend on high-quality data. The review aims to predict wear behavior accurately before damage occurs.

Improving friction where the rubber meets the road

Researchers compiled a comprehensive survey to improve rubber friction under lubrication, highlighting the importance of considering multiple factors. The study aims to promote integration of methods for improved friction and safety.

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Camouflaging snails change color in the rain

Researchers at the University of Tokyo discovered that two tree snail species can alter their shell colors and patterns in response to humidity, using a process called refractive index matching. This unique mechanism has potential applications for smart sensors and materials.

School performance linked to youth criminal justice

A study by King's College London found that students with declining school performance are at a higher risk of contact with the criminal justice system. Researchers identified 'signals' in school records indicating pupils who may need support, highlighting opportunities for early intervention.

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Everyday weather can increase demand for mental-health support, study finds

Research from the University of East Anglia found that even modest changes in weather can impact mental health service demand, with increases during hot weather and low sunshine. Fluctuations in temperature and sunlight exposure were linked to shifts in unscheduled healthcare use, with rainfall appearing to have little consistent effect.

KAIST: how does superconductivity begin? Unveiling the hidden flow of electrons

Researchers from KAIST have provided experimental evidence that electrons form a loop-like circulating order (loop-current order) before reaching the superconducting state. This discovery sheds light on the fundamental principles of superconductivity and offers a crucial clue for understanding unconventional superconductivity.

AI companionship poses risks for teen development

Researchers warn that teens' reliance on AI chatbots may bypass opportunities for developing essential relationship skills. The technology offers immediate, nonjudgmental guidance but lacks needed safeguards, potentially reinforcing unhealthy relationship patterns and increasing vulnerability to mental health problems.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.

The invasive fern that science misidentified for decades

Research reveals that the invasive fern species S. molesta has a clonal nature, making it highly efficient and prone to rapid spread. This understanding challenges prevailing models of fern genome evolution and offers insights into its remarkable reproductive biology.

Destination Earth moves into its third phase

Destination Earth is a European Union-funded initiative that aims to build a digital replica of the Earth system by 2030. The project integrates climate change adaptation and weather-induced extreme events with AI capabilities, providing flexible simulation frameworks for tailored information on impacts and potential evolutions.

Sizing up fern genomes

Researchers at UNH and Cornell discovered that Salvinia ferns have dynamic genomes linked to reproduction differences. The study reveals the role of chromosome fissions and fusions in shaping their genome size and structure.

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A simple way to tune wave energy devices for higher efficiency

Researchers developed a simple passive way to tune wave energy devices, using submerged cones attached to a floating platform. This approach improved the device's ability to capture wave energy in both regular and irregular waves, with efficiency rates of up to 52% and 21.5%, respectively.

Heather currier hunt to lead leadership development at St. Jude

Heather Currier Hunt will lead the evolution of St. Jude's Leadership Academy to develop leaders for its growing workforce and global impact. The program has already trained over 1,600 staff members and focuses on creating leaders who are curious, collaborative, and driven.