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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 19:28 EDT

Bluetooth technology unlocks urban animal secrets

Mobile phones could be the key to a cheaper and more reliable way of tracking animals for ecology and conservation research, according to a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 19:27 EDT

Neuropathic pain drugs found to increase risk of hip fracture in older adults

A new study by medicine safety experts found the use of gabapentinoids -- medicines widely used to treat neuropathic pain -- increased the risk of hip fractures, especially in older patients who were frail or had kidney disease. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 19:27 EDT

Linking data on genetics, traits and environment gives crop breeders a wider lens

The interplay between the genetic makeup of crops and the conditions in which they grow is difficult to untangle. A research team aims to help breeders analyze the interactions to make crops more resilient and productive. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 16:10 EDT

New model system for the development of potential active substances used in condensate modifying drugs

Researchers have developed a simple model system that can be used to break down fibrils -- the cause of numerous disorders including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease -- into their constituent single units or liquid droplets. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 16:08 EDT

Air pollution exposure may be associated with eczema

People living in areas with higher levels of air pollution are more likely to have eczema, according to a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 16:08 EDT

When it comes to corporate climate action, a single policy isn't enough

Climate-conscious investors should consider supporting companies with a wide range of climate policies, rather than companies that cherry-pick specific individual policies, according to a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 16:08 EDT

12,000-year-old stones may be very early evidence of wheel-like technology

A collection of perforated pebbles from an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, representing a key milestone in the development of rotational tools including wheels, according to a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 16:08 EDT

Only certain paranormal beliefs may be linked with more stress and distress

In a new study, feelings of distress and reduced ability to cope with stress were associated with traditional paranormal beliefs, but not with new age philosophy. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 16:08 EDT

Meteorite contains evidence of liquid water on Mars 742 million years ago

An asteroid struck Mars 11 million years ago and sent pieces of the red planet hurtling through space. One of these chunks of Mars eventually crashed into the Earth and is one of the few meteorites that can be traced directly to Mars. This meteorite was rediscovered in a drawer at Purdue University in 1931 and therefore named the Lafayette Meteorite. During early investigations of the Lafayette Meteorite, scientists discovered... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 11/13/2024 12:37 EDT

Engineers make converting CO2 into useful products more practical

A new electrode design developed at MIT boosts the efficiency of electrochemical reactions that turn carbon dioxide into ethylene and other products. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 12:36 EDT

Children's gut bacteria may hold the key to diarrhea treatment

Diarrhea claims the lives of 500,000 children each year in low- and middle-income countries. Now researchers have linked chronic diarrhea to a specific pattern of gut bacteria, a discovery that could pave the way for new treatments capable of saving lives. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 12:36 EDT

Early detection, intensive treatment critical for high-risk patients with Kawasaki Disease

A new scientific statement highlights new clinical data related to diagnosis, risk classification and treatment, emphasizing the need for tailored management strategies. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 11/13/2024 12:36 EDT

Organ donation: Opt-out defaults do not increase donation rates, study finds

A recent study shows that switching to an opt-out organ donation policy, where all adults are presumed organ donors unless they explicitly opt out, does not increase donations from deceased donors. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 12:35 EDT

A step toward safer X-rays with new detector technology

X-rays are a common component of diagnostic testing and industrial monitoring, used for everything from monitoring your teeth to scanning your suitcase at the airport. But the high-energy rays also produce ionizing radiation, which can be dangerous after prolonged or excessive exposures. Now, researchers have taken a step toward safer X-rays by creating a highly sensitive and foldable detector that produces good quality images with smaller dosages of the rays. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 12:35 EDT

Research reveals unseen factors behind lithium-ion battery degradation

An international team of scientists has identified a surprising factor that accelerates the degradation of lithium-ion batteries leading to a steady loss of charge. This discovery provides a new understanding of battery life and offers strategies to combat self-discharge, which could improve performance in various applications from smartphones to electric vehicles. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 12:35 EDT

An advance toward inhalable mRNA medications, vaccines

Most people don't enjoy getting shots for treatments or vaccines. So, researchers are working to create more medicines, such as those made from messenger RNA (mRNA), that can be sprayed and inhaled. A study reports steps toward making inhalable mRNA medicines a possibility. Researchers outline their improved lipid-polymer nanoparticle for holding mRNA that is stable when nebulized and successfully delivers aerosols (liquid droplets) in mice's lungs. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 12:35 EDT

Anti-fatberg invention could help unclog city sewers

Engineers have invented a protective coating for concrete pipes that could help drastically reduce the formation of fatbergs in sewers. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 12:35 EDT

On the origin of life: How the first cell membranes came to exist

Few questions have captivated humankind more than the origin of life on Earth. How did the first living cells come to exist? How did these early protocells develop the structural membranes necessary for cells to thrive and assemble into complex organisms? New research has uncovered a plausible explanation involving the reaction between two simple molecules. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 11/13/2024 12:35 EDT

Gas-churning monster black holes

Scientists using observations from NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory have discovered, for the first time, the signal from a pair of monster black holes disrupting a cloud of gas in the center of a galaxy. Read more ›

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