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ScienceDaily · 08/29/2024 13:24 EDT

New model to enhance extreme rainfall prediction

Scientists have developed new guidance and tools that could significantly improve the prediction of life-threatening flash flooding. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/29/2024 13:24 EDT

Researchers map 50,000 of DNA's mysterious 'knots' in the human genome

Innovative study of DNA's hidden structures may open up new approaches for treatment and diagnosis of diseases, including cancer. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/29/2024 13:24 EDT

Global timber supply threatened as climate change pushes cropland northwards

Climate change will move and reduce the land suitable for growing food and timber, putting the production of these two vital resources into direct competition, a new study has found. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/29/2024 13:24 EDT

Borderzone Breakthrough: A new source of cardiac inflammation

Researchers report the discovery of a novel mechanism of cardiac inflammation that may expand therapeutic opportunities to prevent heart attacks from becoming heart failure. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/29/2024 13:24 EDT

Gene therapy gets a turbo boost

For decades, scientists have dreamt of a future where genetic diseases, such as the blood clotting disorder hemophilia, could be a thing of the past. Gene therapy, the idea of fixing faulty genes with healthy ones, has held immense promise. But a major hurdle has been finding a safe and efficient way to deliver those genes. Researchers have now made a significant breakthrough in gene editing technology that could revolutionize... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/29/2024 13:24 EDT

Can fungi turn food waste into the next culinary sensation?

Fungi can transform plant and animal products into delicious foods like cheese, miso and beer. A researcher argues that a type of filamentous mold -- Neurospora intermedia -- could also turn food waste into culinary treats. Currently, only Indonesians have discovered this secret; they grow the mold on leftover soy pulp from making tofu to create oncom. A new study suggests that it can transform many types of food waste... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/29/2024 13:24 EDT

Study reveals crucial role of mixing Atlantic and Arctic waters in global ocean circulation

A new study sheds light on the vital role that the mixing of Atlantic and Arctic waters plays in sustaining the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which is crucial for regulating Earth's climate. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/29/2024 13:23 EDT

Climate change increases foodborne illness risk from raw produce

Salmonella enterica causes disease in 1.2 million people in the U.S. every year. A new study found that Salmonella contamination is enhanced by high humidity and plant disease. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/29/2024 13:17 EDT

Labor day crowds temporarily impact local streams

Crowds flocking to rivers and streams over Labor Day weekend temporarily introduce chemicals and microscopic organisms into their local waterways. The research is the first holistic assessment of how recreation impacts streams. Findings also provide insight into the compounds and chemicals people splash around in when their favorite swimming spots are packed. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/29/2024 13:16 EDT

What's in the microbiome of the foods we eat?

Microbes are part of the food we eat and can influence our own microbiome, but we know very little about the microbes in our foods. Now, researchers have developed a database of the 'food microbiome' by sequencing the metagenomes of 2,533 different foods. They identified 10,899 food-associated microbes, half of which were previously unknown species, and showed that food-associated microbes account for around 3% of the adult and 56% of... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/29/2024 13:16 EDT

Researchers unveil scalable graphene technology to revolutionize battery safety and performance

Researchers have developed a pioneering technique for producing large-scale graphene current collectors. This breakthrough promises to significantly enhance the safety and performance of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), addressing a critical challenge in energy storage technology. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/28/2024 22:42 EDT

Drug may stop migraines before headache starts

When taken at the first signs of a migraine, before headache pain begins, a drug called ubrogepant may be effective in helping people with migraine go about their daily lives with little or no symptoms, according to a new study. The study focused on people with migraine who could tell when an attack was about to happen, due to early symptoms such as sensitivity to light and sound, fatigue, neck... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/28/2024 22:42 EDT

Protein mutant stability can be inferred from AI-predicted structures

Researchers have taken a significant step forward in understanding the stability of proteins by leveraging the power of AI. The research team used AlphaFold2 to explore how mutations affect protein stability -- a crucial factor in ensuring proteins function correctly and do not cause diseases like Alzheimer's. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/28/2024 22:42 EDT

Molecular mechanism behind MS and other autoimmune diseases

More than two decades ago, a research team discovered a type of T cell in humans that suppresses the immune system; they later found that these so-called regulatory T cells, when defective, are an underlying cause of autoimmune disease, specifically multiple sclerosis (MS). For many years, however, the mechanism behind this dysfunction has remained unclear. Now a team of researchers finds that this loss of immune regulation is triggered by... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/28/2024 22:42 EDT

To build a thriving electric vehicle market, prioritize equity and justice

When it comes to purchasing and using electric vehicles (EVs), housing- and income-related factors significantly shape perceptions and preferences among potential buyers, finds a new study. This research is among the first to examine both EV adoption and charging infrastructure through an equity lens coupled with state-of-the-art original survey data. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/28/2024 22:42 EDT

Neuroscientists explore the intersection of music and memory

New research explores music's impact on learning, memory, and emotions in two studies. One reveals that familiar music can enhance concentration and learning, while the other demonstrates that music with a strong emotional tone can reshape the quality of existing memories. These findings suggest that music could be used for therapeutic interventions for cognitive function, or in conditions like PTSD and depression. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/28/2024 15:50 EDT

Advances in kidney cancer research and care

New insights into the biology of kidney cancer, including those informed by scientific discoveries that earned a Nobel Prize, have led to advances in treatment and increased survival rates. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/28/2024 15:50 EDT

Researchers take inspiration from viruses to improve delivery of nucleic acid-based therapies to cancer cells

A researcher is developing a patent-pending platform technology called LENN that mimics the dual-layer structure of viruses to deliver nucleic acid (NA)-based therapies to targeted cancer cells. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/28/2024 15:50 EDT

Among Viking societies, Norway was much more violent than Denmark

A new study sheds light on how Viking Age societies in Norway and Denmark differed in their experiences with violence and the role social structures played in shaping those patterns. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/28/2024 15:50 EDT

Engineers develop all-in-one solution to catch and destroy 'forever chemicals'

The system combines an activated carbon filter with a special, patented catalyst that traps harmful chemicals and breaks them down into harmless components on the filter material. Read more ›

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