827 place 0

845 New drug protects liver after intestinal surgery and boosts nutrient absorption

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/18/2026 03:31 EDT

A risky but often lifesaving surgery that removes damaged parts of the small intestine can leave patients facing a new threat: serious liver damage with no available treatment. Now, scientists have developed a promising compound that works directly in the gut to shield the liver and improve how the body absorbs nutrients. In mouse studies, the drug boosted weight gain, reduced harmful liver scarring, and avoided side effects by staying confined to the intestines.

To see detailed statistics for the news please log in »

Read the original

Add your comment
You must be logged in with Facebook to read and write comments.

A newsletter a day!

You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.

or register

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

News from the same source
ScienceDaily ScienceDaily
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 1 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

Newark apartment complex bought for much less than prior value

An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more

0

🔮
19.03.2026 ♊︎ Dear Gemini! Today's day will bring you mixed impressions and situations that require your attention... Read more ›
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 2 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

PG&E buys San Jose building to bolster South Bay operations

A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more

0

GSMArena.com
GSMArena.com 1 place · today 05:19 EDT

Realme P4 Lite 5G arrives with familiar specs

The latest smartphone with a 7,000 mAh battery from Realme is now official as the Realme P4 Lite 5G was just introduced in India. While new in name, this is actually just a rebrand of the recently announced Realme C83, which made its debut earlier this month. The two devices share identical specs, but the P4 Lite 5G opts for a slightly altered back design incorporating a mosaic look. Realme... Read more

0 newcommer

Habr
IBS_habrablog (IBS) @ Habr 1 place · today 05:17 EDT

Диаграмма Ганта в 1C: примеры использования, создание и настройка

Первый формат своей диаграммы Генри Л. Гант разработал аж в 1910 году — на бумаге. Сейчас ленточные диаграммы строят в специальных приложениях, сервисах для управления проектами, типа Trello или Jira, конечно же, в Excel, и в том числе в нашем любимом 1C. Об этом и поговорим.Привет, Хабр! Меня зовут Мирослава Косенко. Я  разработчик 1C в IBS. В этой статье расскажу, как диаграмма Ганта помогает визуально планировать, контролировать и анализировать процессы,... Read more

0 newcommer

UK Tech News
Oscar Hornstein @ UK Tech News 1 place · today 05:17 EDT

The Chancellor has announced a £1.7bn investment package that will go towards scaling the tech and industrial strengths of various cities in northern England. Part of a larger previously announced £2.3bn industrial investment package, the new funding will in part support the digital and technology sectors in cities like Manchester and Liverpool, as well the ... Read more

0 newcommer

Silicon Canals
Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 05:15 EDT

Research says the 1960s and 70s accidentally produced one of the most emotionally durable generations in modern history — not through better parenting but through benign neglect that forced children to self-regulate, problem-solve, and develop emotional calluses that modern comfort has made nearly impossible to grow

I grew up outside Manchester in the kind of household where nobody asked how your day was when you got home from school. Not because my parents didn’t care. They were just busy. My dad worked in a factory. My mum worked in retail. By the time they walked through the door, they had enough ... Read more Read more

0 fresh

Habr
lamonosik1 @ Habr 2 place · today 05:15 EDT

Софт в CS2 и других многопользовательских играх. От архитектуры до примеров

Дисклеймер: автор гайда не призывает к игре с любым видом ПО и крайне осуждает это. Вся информация приведена в исключительно образовательных целях. В гайде нет ссылок на запрещенные и/или вредоносные ресурсыПредисловие: в данном руководстве разбирается технический аспект софта для кс2 в общих и углубленных темах, психология софтера, как максимально обезопасить себя от игры с такими людьми, проблема Valve, анализ поведения читера и мои доводы, касаемо того, что нужно и можно... Read more

0 newcommer

Habr
Silverus (X5 Tech) @ Habr 3 place · today 05:14 EDT

Закон Конвэя внутри нас: инженерные системы ломаются по тем же причинам, что и люди

Linux пропитан магией. Тип файла определяется не по расширению, а библиотекой magic, которая смотрит на сигнатуру первых байтов. В системе живут демоны, процессы могут работать в режиме daemon, а исполняемые файлы хранятся в формате ELF и разбираются утилитой readelf. Это похоже на шутки старых разработчиков, но они появились не случайно.Инженерные системы наполнены метафорами, потому что так проще думать о сложном, объяснять невидимое и работать с тем, что нельзя потрогать руками.... Read more

0 newcommer

Business Insider
Jacob Zinkula @ Business Insider 1 place · today 05:11 EDT

I got a job at Amazon, but kept interviewing at other MAANG companies. Here's why I left for Google.

A tech worker explains how he landed interviews at Meta, Apple, and Netflix, joined Amazon, and later moved to Google. Read more

0 fresh

Silicon Canals
Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 05:08 EDT

People who genuinely understand money but still feel broke aren’t bad with finances. They grew up in a system where having enough was redefined every time they relaxed, so their brain permanently registers stability as the moment before loss.

People who understand money but still feel broke aren't financially illiterate — they grew up in environments where stability was always the moment before loss, and their brains never stopped running that program. Read more

0 fresh

Business Insider
Kimanzi Constable @ Business Insider 3 place · today 05:05 EDT

I quit my dream job at Apple to launch a startup with my dad. I have no regrets.

Akshat Prakash left his job at Apple in 2022 to start his own business. His father gave him more credibility at first, then came on as the actual CEO. Read more

0 fresh

Habr
APPKODE @ Habr · today 05:02 EDT

Как компании на самом деле оценивают вас в первые недели — и что с этим делать

Большинство новичков приходят на работу с примерно одинаковой установкой: «три месяца, потом станет полегче, главное не облажаться в первую неделю». Это ошибка.Современные компании — особенно в IT — давно перестали воспринимать испытательный срок как формальность. Это структурированный процесс наблюдения, где фиксируется не просто результат, а паттерны вашего поведения. В KODE мы пришли к тому же выводу. Раньше проблемы обнаруживались к концу третьего месяца. Компания теряла время, новичок — тоже. Теперь... Read more

0 fresh

Habr
Lunathecat (RUVDS.com) @ Habr · today 05:01 EDT

Не все ультрадешёвые электрогитары одинаково плохи

Привет, Хабр! Этот нарядный китайский суперстрат марки Kuruisi достался мне в полностью разобранном виде после взаимовыгодного обмена на хороший комбоусилитель.Предыдущий владелец посчитал, что доработка данного инструмента не оправдает затрат времени, труда и комплектующих. Так это или нет, мы сейчас узнаем. Уютный котик присутствует на многих фото! Read more

0 fresh

Irish Tech News
Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 1 place · today 05:00 EDT

IoD Ireland Survey Reveals Strong AI Adoption by Directors but Significant Gaps in Preparedness for New Laws

Irish business leaders are rapidly embracing AI, but significant gaps remain ahead of sweeping new Irish regulatory requirements scheduled for introduction in 2026, according to new IoD Ireland research. The IoD snap poll, completed by 378 Directors and senior business leaders across multiple sectors, highlights that 85% of leaders now classify themselves as beginner to […] Read more

0 fresh

The Verge
Gaby Del Valle @ The Verge 1 place · today 05:00 EDT

Trump is threatening international students, and a new bill could help stop him

A bipartisan duo is pushing back on President Donald Trump's attempts to end a program that lets hundreds of thousands of foreign students work in the US for a year after graduation. Reps. Sam Liccardo (D-CA) and Jay Obernolte (R-CA) introduced a bill that would codify Optional Practical Training (OPT), which allows international students to […] Read more

0 fresh

Business Insider
Alistair Barr @ Business Insider · today 05:00 EDT

From bits to atoms: AI is shifting tech's center of gravity

AI's potential to commoditize software and other digital sectors is driving investors to embrace hard assets such as infrastructure and logistics. Read more

0 fresh

Business Insider
Melia Russell @ Business Insider · today 05:00 EDT

How a Big Law heavyweight is shaping its AI rollout around Palantir's model

Ilona Logvinova, the head of AI at top law firm HSF Kramer, says it's changing the way lawyers use AI by taking a page out of Palantir's playbook. Read more

0 fresh

The most popular news from the same source for the last week
ScienceDaily ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/12/2026 07:00 EDT

A new study suggests Alzheimer’s disease may be detectable through subtle shape changes in proteins found in the blood. Researchers discovered that structural differences in three blood proteins closely track the progression of the disease. By analyzing these changes in more than 500 people, the team was able to distinguish healthy individuals from those with mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer’s with impressive accuracy. The approach could help move diagnosis and... Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/12/2026 06:56 EDT

Scientists have grown chickpeas in simulated moon soil, offering a promising step toward farming on the lunar surface. Researchers mixed moon-like regolith with worm-produced compost and helpful fungi that protect plants from toxic metals. The combination allowed chickpeas to grow and produce a harvest in soil that normally cannot support plant life. Scientists now need to confirm the crops are safe and nutritious for astronauts. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/12/2026 07:09 EDT

Researchers have discovered a surprising change in how cells produce energy in people with depression. Brain and blood cells in young adults with major depressive disorder produced more energy molecules at rest but had trouble increasing energy production when needed. Scientists believe this imbalance may contribute to symptoms such as fatigue and low motivation. The finding could help pave the way for earlier diagnosis and more personalized treatments. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/12/2026 18:48 EDT

Scientists have discovered that a rare “mirror-image” version of the amino acid cysteine can dramatically slow the growth of certain cancers while leaving healthy cells largely untouched. Unlike most anticancer treatments that harm normal tissues, this molecule—called D-cysteine—is taken up mainly by some cancer cells through a specific transporter on their surface. Once inside, it shuts down a crucial mitochondrial enzyme that cancer cells rely on to produce energy and... Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/12/2026 19:34 EDT

Decades of data from over 80,000 great tits reveal that extreme weather can shape the fate of baby birds. Cold snaps soon after hatching and heavy rain later in development shrink nestling body mass and reduce survival odds. But moderate warm spells can actually help chicks grow by boosting insect activity and feeding opportunities. Birds that breed earlier in the season seem better protected from these weather shocks. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/12/2026 19:51 EDT

Researchers have discovered that hedgehogs can hear ultrasound, a surprising ability that could help protect them from cars. Since road traffic kills large numbers of hedgehogs, scientists believe ultrasonic repellents might be used to steer them away from danger. The animals’ ears appear specially adapted for detecting high-frequency sounds. If the idea works, cars could one day emit signals that warn hedgehogs before it’s too late. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/12/2026 21:13 EDT

Scientists analyzing a gravitational-wave signal have discovered that a neutron star and black hole spiraled together on an oval-shaped orbit just before merging. This unusual motion, detected in the event GW200105, contradicts the long-held expectation that such pairs settle into nearly perfect circles before collision. The eccentric orbit suggests the system likely formed in a chaotic stellar environment with strong gravitational interactions. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/12/2026 21:58 EDT

Researchers have uncovered a universal pattern showing how temperature affects life on Earth. Across thousands of species—from microbes to reptiles—performance rises gradually with warming until an optimal temperature is reached, after which it drops sharply. Although each species has its own preferred temperature range, they all follow the same underlying curve. This surprising constraint suggests evolution may have limited room to help species cope with rapid climate warming. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/12/2026 22:44 EDT

A study from Kobe University has uncovered a surprising partnership between Japanese red elder plants and Heterhelus beetles. The beetles pollinate the flowers but also lay eggs inside the developing fruit. The plant responds by dropping many of those fruits, yet the larvae survive by escaping into the soil. The discovery suggests that fruit drop is not punishment but a compromise that keeps the plant–insect relationship stable. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/13/2026 00:26 EDT

Scientists have found a promising new way to manufacture one of industry’s toughest materials—tungsten carbide–cobalt—using advanced 3D printing. Normally, producing this ultra-hard material requires high-pressure processes that waste large amounts of expensive tungsten and cobalt. The new approach uses a hot-wire laser technique that softens the metals rather than fully melting them, allowing manufacturers to deposit the material only where it’s needed. Read more

0

Most popular sources

  • You see 819 news out of 819.
  • Sources 61 out of 61.
ScienceDaily 0%
Skift 0%
Inc42 Media 0%
Tech.co 0%
ArcticStartup 0%
View sources »

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

19.03.2026 05:30
Last update: 05:26 EDT.
News rating updated: 11:21.

What is Times42?

Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.


Times42 © 2026