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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:47 EDT

Study suggests preoperative iron infusions work better than blood transfusions for some anemic patients

In a rigorous medical records study covering tens of thousands of patients, researchers conclude that some patients with preoperative anemia have better outcomes if they get iron infusions before surgery rather than standard red blood cell transfusions. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:47 EDT

A recipe for zero-emissions fuel: Soda cans, seawater, and caffeine

Engineers discovered that when the aluminum in soda cans is purified and mixed with seawater, the solution produces hydrogen -- which can power an engine or fuel cell without generating carbon emissions. The reaction can be sped up by adding caffeine. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:47 EDT

Physical training improves quality of life in advanced breast cancer

Targeted physical training can improve the quality of life of patients with metastatic breast cancer and alleviate fatigue. This is shown by an international randomized multicenter study. In the course of the training program, which included two sessions per week over nine months, disease- and therapy-related symptoms were markedly reduced, which was associated with a improved quality of life compared to the control group. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:47 EDT

Scientists study how to bring you 'climate-smart coffee'

Coffee beans consumed across the globe come from two species: Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora. By 2050, about 80% of Arabica production is predicted to decrease because of climate change. Researchers are investigating to see if they can find alternative coffee cultivars. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:47 EDT

Quantum sensor for the atomic world

In a scientific breakthrough, an international research team has developed a quantum sensor capable of detecting minute magnetic fields at the atomic length scale. This pioneering work realizes a long-held dream of scientists: an MRI-like tool for quantum materials. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:47 EDT

Sodium channels in breast cancer cells a promising target for future treatments, study reveals

A new study adds to evidence which suggests treating breast cancer patients with sodium channel blockers could be a promising future treatment to prevent the spread of cancer during the gap between diagnosis and surgery. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:47 EDT

Great Salt Lake a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions

Newly announced research examining greenhouse gas emissions from the drying lake bed of Great Salt Lake, Utah, calculates that 4.1 million tons of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases were released in 2020. This research suggests that drying lake beds are an overlooked but potentially significant source of greenhouse gases, which may further increase due to climate change. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:47 EDT

Scientists identify key protein behind spread of shingles virus

Scientists have discovered a new evasion strategy used by the varicella zoster virus, which causes chickenpox and shingles, that may allow it to affect tissues far from the original site of infection. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 07/25/2024 15:47 EDT

Artificial blood vessels could improve heart bypass outcomes

3D-printed blood vessels, which closely mimic the properties of human veins, could transform the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Strong, flexible, gel-like tubes -- created using a novel 3D printing technology -- could improve outcomes for heart bypass patients by replacing the human and synthetic veins currently used in surgery to re-route blood flow, experts say. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:46 EDT

How evolution tamed a deadly virus and why we should still worry

Over the last century, a once-deadly mosquito-borne virus has evolved so that it no longer sickens humans. New research shows that changes in the virus's ability to target human cells paralleled the decline in illness and death. The findings offer important lessons in virology that may help guide better preparedness for future outbreaks of other viral diseases. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:46 EDT

How epigenetics influence memory formation

In an important study for understanding how memories are made, cientists show that the flexibility of chromatin -- packaged DNA inside the cell -- plays a crucial role in 'deciding' which neurons are involved in forming a specific memory. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:46 EDT

Parched Central Valley farms depend on Sierras for groundwater

New research shows California's Central Valley, known as America's breadbasket, gets as much as half of its groundwater from the Sierra Nevadas. This is significant for a farming region that, in some parts, relies almost entirely on groundwater for irrigation. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 07/25/2024 15:46 EDT

Tackling industrial emissions begins at the chemical reaction

Researchers are proposing a new way to curb industrial emissions, by tapping into the 'atomic intelligence' of liquid metals to deliver greener and more sustainable chemical reactions. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:46 EDT

Spin qubits go trampolining

Researchers have developed somersaulting spin qubits for universal quantum logic. This achievement may enable efficient control of large semiconductor qubit arrays. The research group recently published their demonstration of hopping spins and somersaulting spins. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:46 EDT

How a bacterium supports healing of chronic diabetic wounds

New research shows that a certain bug, Alcaligenes faecalis (A. faecalis), can facilitate healing of hard-to-treat wounds among people with diabetes. While there are many studies done on potentially harmful bacteria in wounds, the researchers discovered that A. faecalis, a bacterium found in many types of chronic wounds, actually boosts healing of diabetic wounds. The researchers found that the beneficial bacterium can promote skin cell movements that are essential for... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:46 EDT

Better way to produce green hydrogen

Researchers have developed a material that shows a remarkable ability to convert sunlight and water into clean energy. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 07/25/2024 15:46 EDT

New study shows at-home colon cancer screening test reduces risk of colorectal cancer death, as effective as screening colonoscopy

A noninvasive colorectal cancer screening test that can be done at home could reduce the risk of colorectal cancer death by 33%, according to a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/25/2024 15:46 EDT

Next-gen cooling system to help data centers become more energy efficient

Artificial intelligence (AI) is hot right now. Also hot: the data centers that power the technology. And keeping those centers cool requires a tremendous amount of energy. The problem is only going to grow as high-powered AI-based computers and devices become commonplace. That's why researchers are devising a new type of cooling system that promises to dramatically reduce energy demands. Read more ›

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