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Researchers developed a new wound dressing material that releases antibiotics on-demand when harmful bacteria are present, promoting better infection clearance and wound healing. The smart hydrogel holds tightly to its antibiotic cargo until degradation is triggered by the presence of beta-lactamase-producing bacteria.
Huntington's disease is caused by a toxic protein that builds in brain cells and spreads to other cells through tunneling nanotubes. Disrupting this pathway reduces the spread of the disease-causing protein, suggesting a new target for therapy.
Adolescents who replaced half an hour of sedentary behaviors with moderate-to-vigorous physical activity or sleep showed a 15% lower insulin resistance. This study highlights the importance of being active early in life for long-term health, aligning with the American Heart Association's Life's Essential 8 metrics.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have demonstrated how magnets influence the behavior of metamaterials, allowing for controlled unfolding and reduction of randomness. The study also shows potential applications in energy absorption and guiding wave propagation.
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Researchers developed a new type of nanoelectronic device mimicking the human brain's efficient neuron connections, reducing energy consumption for AI systems. The hafnium-based devices achieve switching currents millions of times lower than conventional devices and store programmed states for around a day.
Researchers at UCLA have developed a strategy to improve the efficiency of electrical current entering perovskite semiconductors, enabling faster and lower-power devices. By creating a thin, locally modified region under the metal contact, they enabled electrons to pass through the barrier using quantum mechanical tunneling.
A new study reveals two specific genes that act like security locks to keep the virus asleep in some individuals who naturally control HIV even after stopping therapy. Metformin, a common diabetes drug, can activate one of these locks to keep the virus in its dormant state.
Scientists at the University of Warwick have developed a fully fibre-coupled terahertz imaging system that significantly improves the speed and clinical practicality of terahertz imaging. The system delivers near video-rate imaging with high spatial resolution, opening up possibilities for rapid, non-invasive diagnosis.
The West of England, a region with exceptional potential, is limited by structural constraints. Key findings include export strength, world-leading innovation clusters, and a strong but place-specific labour market.
CURE SYNGAP1 accelerates treatment development for SYNGAP1-Related Disorders through rigorous research and family-led leadership. The organization has funded over $8 million in grants and identified over 1,707 patients to date.
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Researchers at the University of Seville found that vertical gardens can remove up to 96-98% of pollutants from indoor air after 24 hours. This study highlights the potential of active living walls in improving indoor air quality, reducing sick building syndrome and its impact on worker productivity and student learning.
A peer-reviewed study examines how character-driven narratives and human-centered AI support adult learners in understanding complex scientific ideas. The study found that 87.1% of surveyed students enjoyed engaging with narrative elements, and 82.0% agreed that the approach reinforced systems thinking.
Researchers develop new approach to prevent chemotherapy-related leukemia by analyzing blood samples from four clinical trials, showing a 26-36% reduction in blood cell growth with mutated TP53 gene. They also discover that monoclonal antibodies can turn neutrophils into cancer killers and induce tumor eradication in preclinical models.
A new perspective in Nature Water highlights how urban flooding measures often exacerbate environmental injustices for society's most vulnerable groups. The study identifies two main reasons for this unequal distribution of risk: higher exposure to climate hazards and limited resources, leading to a lower capacity to bounce back.
Rising temperatures of just 1°C drastically increase the likelihood of malformation in Neotropical lizards. Thermal stress caused by climate change disrupts normal development, leading to severe consequences.
A new AI-powered method predicts peak oxygen consumption with high accuracy, identifying high-risk patients with advanced heart failure. The study's multi-modal model uses cardiac ultrasound images and electronic health records to detect this critical measure.
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The São Paulo School of Advanced Science in Microplastics is an intensive course designed to help students tackle plastic pollution. The program covers four frameworks: inside, on, around, and regulatory aspects of microplastics.
A drug already in clinical trials for hepatitis C has been found to also prevent hepatitis E virus replication, offering new hope for a treatment option. The discovery was made using a library of nucleotide/nucleoside analogues and preclinical models.
Tufts University ranks 62nd in the NAI's 2025 Top 100 list, with 33 patents awarded to faculty last year. The university's innovative research, led by scientists across various disciplines, has potential applications in environmental remediation, microscale transport, and more.
Claudia Höbartner has made two significant breakthroughs in catalytic nucleic acids: determining the structure of a DNAzyme and identifying a ribozyme capable of transferring methyl groups. These discoveries have opened up new insights into molecular mechanisms and applications for synthetic biology
Removal of just 15 females from thresher shark populations annually could lead to population decline and even extinction. The study used stereo videography to monitor the population and found fragility in their behavior.
Research at Cornell University found that inclusive environments can ease anxiety in all high schoolers, particularly LGBTQ students who start with high self-esteem. Openness to LGBTQ peers also contributes to improved psychological well-being among majority-group students.
Higher blood pressure during young adulthood may lead to an increased risk of heart and kidney disease later in life, even with a low predicted 10-year risk. Maintaining healthy blood pressure is critical for preventing or reducing the risk of these diseases.
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Using AI-driven analytical methods, researchers have created a custom OCT system that enables the objective measurement of wound progress over time. The platform shows that stiffer mechanical properties improve wound healing outcomes, with faster transition to intact regenerated tissue.
Researchers found that most successful initiatives incorporated multiple intervention categories, with over 80% involving alternative water sources. Implementing policies and environmental markets were also effective strategies. The study highlights the importance of multi-pronged approaches to address declining groundwater resources.
A University of Virginia researcher is developing an alternative method to remove nitrate from wastewater by converting it into valuable chemical products. The project uses electrocatalysis and modulation excitation spectroscopy to optimize the conversion process, aiming to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact.
A recent study found that gypsum can support microbial life even in the most extreme environments. This discovery has significant implications for understanding potential biosignatures on Mars, which could help scientists identify signs of past or present life on the Red Planet.
A cohort study found that smokers with negative baseline low-dose computed tomography findings had a significantly increased long-term lung cancer risk, becoming apparent only after two years of screening. This suggests supporting extended initial screening intervals and personalized long-term monitoring based on smoking history.
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Researchers found that mosquitoes' rectal cells interact with their nervous system, influencing appetite and behavior. The study suggests the gut plays a key role in regulating behavior across species, with implications for understanding mosquito feeding habits and potential treatments.
Scientists developed a high-spatial-resolution mass spectrometry imaging method to study lipid metabolism heterogeneity during drug-induced cell apoptosis at the single-cell level. The method achieved a spatial resolution of approximately 800 nm, allowing researchers to profile alterations in the cell membrane microenvironment and meta...
A new study from EMBL researchers has identified 'mechanotypes' as the physical links between genes and body shapes in animals like corals and sea anemones. The study shows how mechanical tissue properties determine shape diversity, providing a framework for understanding how diverse forms arise in animals.
The journal focuses on advancing scientific understanding and expanding engineering horizons through rigorous peer-reviewed, open-access research. ASI aims to be the preeminent hub for pioneering next-generation scientific tools and fostering global collaboration.
Researchers discovered that alpine grasslands could amplify climate feedbacks as warming and wetting stimulate moisture-driven denitrification. Irrigated croplands also exhibited strong N₂O emissions, highlighting the need for improved nitrogen management.
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A case-control study found that insurance churn is associated with poorer diabetes management, increased insulin use, and acute complications. Continuous insurance coverage for low-income diabetic patients may lower risk of costly preventable complications.
A team of scientists has identified a novel octameric resistosome formed by an activated wheat CC G10 -NLR immune receptor. The study reveals that the resistosome induces Ca 2+ influx and immune responses through a unique channel architecture, providing new insights into plant immunity.
A study identified metabolic subgroups in diabetes-free Chinese adults to predict 3-year risk of developing diabetes and related complications. The low-risk subgroup had favorable metabolic profiles, while the high-risk subgroup showed poor glycemic control and increased risks of fatty liver disease and cardiovascular events.
Researchers at Harvard University have discovered a way to fully regenerate skin in mice by unblocking an embryonic healing mechanism. The study suggests that removing the block on this mechanism may be sufficient to allow regeneration to occur, potentially leading to new therapies for human patients.
Researchers have developed ultra-lightweight water materials that retain water's inherent thermal advantages while overcoming its density constraints. These materials enable passive thermal management without energy-intensive active cooling systems, addressing the weight burden limitation of conventional hydrogels.
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Researchers found that ants continually update their sense of nestmate identity and tolerance for outsiders through repeated exposure, revealing a flexible behavioral foundation for studying social recognition. This discovery opens the door to exploring the neural circuits behind ant social behavior.
Researchers at KAIST discovered that skyrmions can spontaneously emerge from magnetism and lattice deformation in most magnetic materials. This finding could lead to the development of next-generation spintronics technology with higher data storage densities and lower power consumption.
A randomized crossover pilot study found that pre-chemotherapy exercise can reduce cancer-related fatigue and attenuate symptoms. High-intensity interval exercise performed before treatment showed significant benefits on Day 5 post-chemotherapy.
Researchers analyzed electronic health records from over 39,000 adults with diabetes, finding that those who lost insurance had poorer blood sugar control and needed more intensive medications. The study suggests that coverage gaps pose a direct threat to health, particularly for low-income patients.
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A Finnish clinical imaging study found that rest tremor in Parkinson's disease is associated with relatively well-preserved dopamine function, challenging the long-held assumption of greater dopamine loss. The study analyzed data from 414 patients and demonstrated a clear correlation between higher dopamine transporter binding and tremor.
Researchers analyzed electronic health records to determine heat exposure thresholds associated with emergency department use in vulnerable older patients. They found that heat-associated ED use among these patients spikes at around 90 F, not 95 F, and that targeted interventions can enhance their heat adaptive capacity.
Scientists create functional machines using DNA, adapting macro-scale robotics principles for nanoscale performance. Control strategies use biochemical methods and physical stimuli to direct movement.
Recent scientific review highlights Ga-LMs' natural fluidity, high electrical conductivity, and biocompatibility, making them suitable for wearable health monitoring systems, soft robots, and implantable medical devices. Advanced patterning techniques enable precise fabrication of Ga-LM-based circuits for high-performance HMIs.
Researchers from Xiamen University have developed a new method to measure coral reef photosynthesis using passive acoustic technology. The study found that the rate of oxygen bubble formation varies systematically with seasons and environmental conditions, providing a way to track reef health and productivity. This non-invasive approac...
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The Erhai Lake Basin is a substantial net exporter of atmospheric reactive nitrogen, with annual emissions exceeding local deposition by over 8,200 tons. Agriculture is the primary driver of ammonia emissions, while transportation sector emissions are dominated by nitrogen oxide emissions.
A new questionnaire has been developed to reliably measure patients' anxiety about their cancer progression, with results showing that it provides accurate scores for clinical use. The tool assesses a single dimension of cancer-related anxiety, which has a direct impact on patients' emotional and functional well-being.
Research suggests significant heat-health risks observed among socioeconomically vulnerable populations. This study underscores the importance of developing targeted heat warning strategies to mitigate these risks and prevent emergency department visits among older adults.
Researchers at HKUST developed CarGAP, a chemo-optogenetic tool that uses vitamin B₁₂ and green light to control gap junctions. This innovation allows precise regulation of cell communication, with far-reaching potential for understanding disease mechanisms and advancing regenerative medicine.
A recent study has uncovered a dynamic spleen-to-lung neutrophil axis that operates during antiviral defense, challenging traditional views of pulmonary neutrophil origin. The study found that splenic neutrophils migrate to the lung, replenishing local pools and participating in innate immune defense.
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A study published in Nitrogen Cycling reveals that future air pollution controls will reshape oceanic nitrogen deposition, influencing marine productivity and climate feedbacks. Reducing one nitrogen pollutant alone may increase the deposition of another, emphasizing the need for coordinated NH3 and NOx management.
Researchers developed in vitro and in vivo models to track cartilage-to-bone transition, identifying key signaling pathways and transcription factors involved. The study found that some cartilage cells can transition into bone-like cells, challenging the traditional view of bone cell origin.
Researchers have discovered a promising active substance, bemnifosbuvir, that inhibits hepatitis E virus replication and liver inflammation. The study found that bemnifosbuvir effectively blocked the replication of the virus in cell cultures and animal experiments.
A study found that biochar's climate benefits vary by land-use type, with suppressed denitrification-driven N₂O in upland soils and enhanced multi-pathway N₂O production in flooded paddy soils. Precision soil management practices are crucial for scaling up biochar applications.
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Researchers developed an AI model that forecasts river flows accurately even with limited local hydrological records. This approach can improve flood warnings and drought planning in regions with sparse monitoring data, addressing a pressing need for accurate water resource management.
Researchers at King's College London have been awarded £191,000 to enhance the prediction of aortic coarctation by adapting their established biomarker from MRI to ultrasound. The goal is to improve the accuracy of CoA diagnosis before birth using routine 2D scans.
A study by European Society of Cardiology found that AI-based ECG interpretation outperformed standard pathways in detecting occlusive myocardial infarction (MI) without ST elevation. The AI tool correctly identified obstructive MI in 84% of cases, with high sensitivity and specificity rates.
Researchers identified SHP protein as a key regulator protecting cartilage from degeneration in osteoarthritis. Restoring SHP levels slowed cartilage damage and improved joint function in mice.