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ScienceDaily 2 place · 08/14/2024 12:37 EDT

Giant fossil seeds from Borneo record ancient plant migration

Ancient fossil beans about the size of modern limes, and among the largest seeds in the fossil record, may provide new insight into the evolution of today's diverse Southeast Asian and Australian rainforests, according to researchers who identified the plants. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 19:23 EDT

Climate change raised the odds of unprecedented wildfires in 2023-24

Unprecedented wildfires in Canada and parts of Amazonia last year were at least three times more likely due to climate change and contributed to high levels of CO2 emissions from burning globally, according to the a new systematic review. The State of Wildfires report takes stock of extreme wildfires of the 2023-2024 fire season (March 2023-February 2024), explains their causes, and assesses whether events could have been predicted. It also... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 19:23 EDT

Australia offers lessons for increasing American life expectancy

A new study comparing expected lifespans among six high-income English-speaking countries found that Australians live the longest while American lifespans faltered over the last three decades. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 19:23 EDT

Swipe up! Health apps deliver real results en masse

They're the little digital tools you can download in a few seconds, but despite their literal size, health and fitness apps pack a real punch when it comes to getting results, say researchers. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 19:23 EDT

Childhood maltreatment is associated with greater cognitive difficulties than previously thought

New research suggests that the overreliance on retrospective self-reports of maltreatment in research has resulted in a biased evidence base that overlooks the challenges faced by children and young people with documented exposure to maltreatment. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 16:46 EDT

Exciting advance in stem cell therapy

A new technique for mechanically manipulating stem cells could lead to new stem cell treatments, which have yet to fulfill their therapeutic potential. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 16:46 EDT

Common equine painkiller disrupts assisted reproduction technique efficiency in mares

Researchers have discovered that phenylbutazone, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly prescribed in horses, can affect the ability of a mare's egg cells -- called 'oocytes' -- to become viable embryos, which is a crucial step in assisted reproduction in horses. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 16:45 EDT

Less sleep and later bedtime in childhood linked to future substance use

Adolescents were more likely to have consumed alcohol or tried marijuana by age 15 if they had later bedtimes and slept fewer hours during the night during childhood and adolescence, according to a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 16:45 EDT

New research explores the urea cycle's strong connection to fatty liver disease

A physician scientist is making strides in understanding the molecular origins of fatty liver disease, a leading cause of liver failure in the United States. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 15:21 EDT

Children born prematurely fall into three groups

A new study finds that preterm-born children fit into three profiles, with markedly different results on tests that measure cognition and behavior. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 15:21 EDT

Chemists synthesize plant-derived molecules that hold potential as pharmaceuticals

Chemists developed a way to synthesize complex molecules called oligocyclotryptamines, originally found in plants, which could hold potential as antibiotics, analgesics, or anticancer drugs. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 15:21 EDT

SwRI-led team finds evidence of hydration on Asteroid Psyche

Using data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have confirmed hydroxyl molecules on the surface of the metallic asteroid Psyche. The presence of hydrated minerals suggests a complex history for Psyche, important context for the NASA spacecraft en route to this interesting asteroid orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 15:21 EDT

Scientists achieve more than 98% efficiency removing nanoplastics from water

Linked to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in people, nanoplastics continue to build up, largely unnoticed, in the world's bodies of water. The challenge remains to develop a cost-effective solution to get rid of nanoplastics while leaving clean water behind. That's where Mizzou comes in. Recently, researchers created a new liquid-based solution that eliminates more than 98% of these microscopic plastic particles from water. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 15:21 EDT

Clinical trial shows JAK inhibitor improves multiple autoimmune conditions in patients with Down syndrome

An unprecedented study reveals strategy to decrease the burden of alopecia areata, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and other autoimmune conditions. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 14:14 EDT

Study reveals urban trees suffer more from heat waves and drought than their rural counterparts

A recent study details how trees in New York City and Boston are more negatively impacted by heat waves and drought than trees of the same species in nearby rural forests. The finding highlights the challenges urban trees face in the context of climate change and underscores the importance of tailored urban forestry management as a tool for protecting tree species and reducing urban heat islands. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 14:14 EDT

Halogen bonding for selective electrochemical separation, path to sustainable chemical processing demonstrated

A team has reported the first demonstration of selective electrochemical separation driven by halogen bonding. This was achieved by engineering a polymer that modulates the charge density on a halogen atom when electricity is applied. The polymer then attracts only certain targets -- such as halides, oxyanions, and even organic molecules -- from organic solutions, a feature that has important implications for pharmaceuticals and chemical synthesis processes. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 08/13/2024 13:20 EDT

Significant link found between heme iron, found in red meat and other animal products, and type 2 diabetes risk

Higher intake of heme iron, the type found in red meat and other animal products -- as opposed to non-heme iron, found mostly in plant-based foods -- was associated with a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) in a new study. While the link between heme iron and T2D has been reported previously, the study's findings more clearly establish and explain the link. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 13:20 EDT

Say 'aah' and get a diagnosis on the spot: is this the future of health?

A computer algorithm has achieved a 98% accuracy in predicting different diseases by analyzing the color of the human tongue. The proposed imaging system can diagnose diabetes, stroke, anemia, asthma, liver and gallbladder conditions, COVID-19, and a range of vascular and gastrointestinal issues, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 13:20 EDT

A new type of degenerative brain disease underlying dementia is very common among the oldest old

A new type of degenerative brain disease, limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy (LATE), was recognized just a decade or so ago, and remains relatively unknown. In the disease, the TDP-43 protein accumulates particularly in the limbic brain regions, which are also affected in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Accordingly, symptoms of LATE are similar to those of early Alzheimer's, but typically progress more slowly and are milder. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 08/13/2024 13:20 EDT

The atmosphere in the room can affect strategic decision-making, study finds

The atmosphere within a group can influence the outcome of strategic decision-making, according to a new study. Researchers found that different atmospheres led to people speaking and interacting in different ways that changed how they made sense of the strategy. Read more ›

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