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05.29.26

Study: Quantum sensor may be able to identify new type of magnetism

Researchers propose a new way to detect altermagnets, a recently discovered class of magnetic materials that could revolutionize information transport and storage. The quantum sensor would measure the relaxation of a tiny magnetic defect in a diamond to identify altermagnetism.

Materials chemistry shapes the future of catalysis

The article discusses how materials chemistry is transforming the synthesis of electrocatalysts, enabling more efficient and sustainable energy conversion. Researchers highlight the importance of controlling material properties during synthesis to predict and reproduce desired outcomes.

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Columbia-led team develops open-source framework to accelerate health AI research

A new open-source framework called MEDS has been developed by a Columbia-led team to streamline and accelerate artificial intelligence research using health data. The framework standardizes data format and provides interoperable tools to support machine learning model development, reducing technical barriers and promoting reproducibility.

RNA therapy as a novel treatment strategy for genetic heart failure

Researchers used RNA therapy to target a genetic mutation causing heart failure, reducing protein aggregation and improving cellular abnormalities. The study provides insight into the biological mechanisms underlying treatment response and may accelerate the development of personalized treatments for genetic heart disease.

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One magnetic elastomer, two modes: Move on command, vanish on demand

Researchers developed a dual-mode magnetic elastomer that can move and degrade using a single material platform. The material's degradation process involves rapid temperature rise, triggering degradation without additional heating, while maintaining mechanical properties needed for soft robotic applications.

When ‘sloppy’ decisions are actually smart

Researchers found that people who are less precise in their decision-making can outperform those who are more rational in certain social situations. This is because 'sloppy' decisions can help individuals avoid the pitfalls of highly sensitive learners, who prioritize short-term gains over long-term benefits. In contrast, in other situ...

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Mapping how the brain takes out its trash

Scientists at Gladstone Institutes create new method to track brain waste exit points, revealing unexpected details on immune cell interaction and disease disruption. The 'nearest exit' model suggests that each brain region has a unique drainage system.

Lost in an orange blur

A study by Kyoto University researchers found that the bright orange tail of tadpoles serves as a lure to distract predators, allowing them to avoid more vulnerable parts of their body. The team observed that dragonfly nymphs were more likely to attack the tails than other body parts.

JMIR Analysis: Consumer Wearables Emerge as the New Health Care Gatekeepers

The emergence of consumer wearable platforms in the clinical healthcare space is transforming patient care. With AI-driven interpretation of physiological data, these platforms can detect health changes before users do, influencing treatment decisions and specialist referrals. However, this shift raises significant regulatory risks due...

How Alaska Native communities navigate a potential $170 billion gold mine

A study analyzing the Donlin Gold deposit finds that Alaska Native communities hold multiple roles in mine development, including subsistence activities and corporate shareholders. The research highlights the tension between economic opportunity, sovereignty, and environmental stewardship on traditional lands.

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Location matters: Balancing renewable energy and biodiversity in Norway

A new study suggests that expanding Norway's renewable energy could increase habitat loss by up to 28% by 2050. However, avoiding construction in species-rich habitats and using previously developed land can help curb those losses. Meanwhile, rooftop solar has a lower impact on biodiversity compared to ground-mounted solar plants.

Lifestyle can protect childhood cancer survivors

Two new international studies found that healthy lifestyles can have a protective effect on childhood cancer survivors, reducing the risk of chronic health problems. The studies suggest that physical activity, a healthy weight, and other lifestyle factors can significantly reduce the burden of disease in adulthood.

‘Shoot for the moon?’ aim a bit lower, researchers say

A new study suggests that aiming for the 'average plus' rather than the highest possible outcome can lead to better results in business, politics, and personal endeavors. By setting a finite satisfaction threshold above average but not too high, individuals can strike a balance between being ambitious and avoiding disappointment.

Cutting methane could slow the recovery of the ozone layer

Reducing methane emissions slows climate change, but also hinders the recovery of the ozone layer by making other ozone-depleting substances more potent. The study suggests that large-scale methane cuts could delay the ozone layer's recovery by 2.4% by 2100 and increase UV radiation exposure by 30-35%

Maternal health knowledge strong, but gaps remain

A new survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds significant increases in knowing how a mother's pre-pregnancy health affects her baby, as well as rising awareness of drinking beer or wine during pregnancy being not safe. However, uncertainty persists about other maternal health recommendations.

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Recent study reveals how bacteria capture a rare type of sugar molecule

A recent study identified a new type of β-1,2-glucan-binding protein in bacteria, which binds cyclic β-1,2-glucans and has implications for understanding bacterial interactions with these complex molecules. The discovery opens up new avenues for developing biological pesticides to protect crops from pathogens.

New antibiotic design could help treat drug-resistant infections

Researchers at King's College London have developed a new approach called 'Efflux Resistance Breaker' (ERB), designed to overcome one way bacteria escape antibiotic treatment. This allows antibiotics to remain inside bacterial cells at higher concentrations, restoring their ability to kill bacteria even with resistance mechanisms present.

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05.28.26

A stair-climbing robot that catches itself when it falls

A robot that catches itself when it falls has been developed using reinforcement learning and artificial intelligence. The system achieved an average success rate of 69.4 percent in arresting the robot's fall and returning it to a stable position.

Turning pulp-waste lignin into high-performance wood adhesives

The study reports a green ion-exchange, self-catalytic strategy for turning pulp-waste lignin into high-performance wood adhesives. The optimized LA/CA adhesive showed strong dry and wet performance, meeting Type I plywood requirements and reducing costs by up to 69.6% compared to petrochemical-based adhesives.

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How bean plants sense very hungry caterpillars and call for backup

A University of Washington-led team found that bean plants release gases to attract predatory wasps, which prey on caterpillars. This defense mechanism is mediated by a protein called INR, showcasing the tiny actions of one protein affecting behavior and protecting plant health.

Homeless encampment sweeps spiked after Supreme Court decision

Researchers found the number of homeless encampment sweeps in Oakland significantly increased after the 2024 Supreme Court decision, with some sites being closed repeatedly. The analysis suggests that sweeps are dispersing people rather than addressing homelessness, pushing vulnerable individuals into more vulnerable neighborhoods.

High-puff electronic cigarettes may become more toxic with use

Researchers found that repeated vaping can create harmful byproducts in high-puff electronic cigarettes, including methylglyoxal and glyoxal, which are associated with significant cell damage. The study suggests that users of heavily used devices may inhale higher levels of these compounds than those using fresh devices.

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Drug slows progression of MS

A major clinical trial found ocrelizumab significantly slows disability progression and preserves hand and upper-limb function in people with primary progressive multiple sclerosis. The study included over 1,000 patients across 22 countries and showed a 30% lower risk of disability progression.

THE LANCET: Three papers publishing in a special issue on neurology

A blood test can identify signs of Alzheimer's Disease decades before symptoms appear, suggesting early detection and potential treatment. A new brain imaging test also detects Alzheimer's Disease biomarkers earlier than the current standard, improving diagnosis and treatment options.

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

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Pandemic loan fraud pumped housing prices

Research from the University of Texas at Austin found that pandemic loan fraud explained 22.5% of average housing price increases in 2020-2021. This type of fraud hurt individuals who bought houses at inflated prices, and had secondary effects on auto title registrations and other economic indicators.

Water scarcity could undercut U.S. lithium mining

A new Northwestern University study finds that most proposed US lithium mines could face significant water shortages, posing challenges to the country's growing industry. Climate change and competition for resources exacerbate existing water stress in areas like southern California and Nevada.

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro) powers local ML workloads, large datasets, and multi-display analysis for field and lab teams.

Distant winds can drive massive tropical warming deep below the ocean surface

Scientists have discovered a previously unknown mechanism that transfers heat into the deep ocean, even when surface water temperatures remain stable. The study reveals an abrupt 5°C warming in intermediate waters at 800 meters depth over the past 11,000 years, linked to changes in Southern Hemisphere ocean-atmosphere circulation.

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