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ScienceDaily · 06/20/2026 12:37 EDT

Researchers found that twisting layered sheets of hexagonal boron nitride can dramatically change the light produced by quantum emitters embedded within the material. The technique offers an unexpected new level of control over components that could power future quantum computers, communications systems, and sensors. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:26 EDT

Database reveals vital ocean links to aid conservation

Scientists have launched an interactive global map to show the migratory patterns of more than 100 marine species in an effort to protect at-risk wildlife. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 05/08/2025 11:26 EDT

All of the biggest U.S. cities are sinking

A new study of the 28 most populous U.S. cities finds that all are sinking to one degree or another. The cities include not just those on the coasts, where relative sea level is a concern, but many in the interior. Furthermore, using newly granular data, the study finds that some cities are sinking at different rates in different spots, or sinking in some places and rising in others, potentially... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:25 EDT

Discovery opens up for new ways to treat chlamydia

Researchers have discovered a type of molecule that can kill chlamydia bacteria but spare bacteria that are important for health. The discovery opens the door for further research towards developing new antibiotics against chlamydia. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:25 EDT

Just 30 species of tree dominate world's most diverse savanna

Scientists have found that a mere 30 species of trees in the Cerrado -- the world's largest and most floristically diverse savanna -- account for nearly half of all its trees. The 'hyperdominance' by a few species could help researchers understand how this vast ecosystem functions. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:25 EDT

Promising Parkinson's drug decoded

How well our brain functions depends heavily on the performance of our nerve cells. That is why they are regularly checked for their proper function -- defective cell components are marked, disposed of and recycled. This includes the mitochondria, the powerhouses of our cells. Impaired quality control of mitochondria plays a central role in Parkinson's disease. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:25 EDT

Music therapy helps brain-injured children

Music could provide a breakthrough in assessing consciousness levels in children who have suffered significant brain injuries, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:25 EDT

Eco-friendly aquatic robot is made from fish food

An edible robot leverages a combination of biodegradable fuel and surface tension to zip around the water's surface, creating a safe -- and nutritious -- alternative to environmental monitoring devices made from artificial polymers and electronics. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:24 EDT

Engineering an antibody against flu with sticky staying power

Scientists have engineered a monoclonal antibody that can protect mice from a lethal dose of influenza A, a new study shows. The new molecule combines the specificity of a mature flu fighter with the broad binding capacity of a more general immune system defender. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:24 EDT

Reactivity to tumor antigens is important for TIL therapy

A team of researchers has found new insight into why some lung cancer patients do not benefit from tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte, or TIL therapy. Their findings may help improve future ways to deliver this cellular immunotherapy for metastatic non-small cell lung cancer. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:24 EDT

HIV drugs offer 'substantial' Alzheimer's protection, new research indicates

The drugs, called NRTIs, have the potential to prevent a million cases of Alzheimer's every year, the researchers believe. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:24 EDT

Biological age predicts cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality

Looking at your biological age -- the level of deterioration in your body -- can give a clearer picture of your heart disease risk than traditional tools alone. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:24 EDT

Evaluating the safety and efficacy of a smallpox vaccine for preventing mpox

The recent global monkeypox (mpox) outbreak, with a new and aggressive variant, has underscored the dire need for safe, broadly effective, and accessible vaccines. The LC16m8 vaccine, an attenuated vaccinia virus strain originally developed for smallpox, is a promising option for countering the mpox virus. Exploring this potential further, researchers employed a cross-species immunological analysis to provide new insights into LC16m8's immunogenicity and safety against mpox. The recent global monkeypox... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:23 EDT

Building vaccines for future versions of a virus

AI model EVE-Vax provides clues about how a virus may evolve and the immune response it could provoke. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:23 EDT

AI-designed DNA controls genes in healthy mammalian cells for first time

A recent study marks the first reported instance of generative AI designing synthetic molecules that can successfully control gene expression in healthy mammalian cells. As a proof-of-concept, the authors of the study asked the AI to design synthetic fragments which activate a gene coding for a fluorescent protein in some cells while leaving gene expression patterns unaltered. They created the fragments from scratch and dropped them into mouse blood cells,... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:23 EDT

Vitamin supplements slow down the progression of glaucoma

A vitamin supplement that improves metabolism in the eye appears to slow down damage to the optic nerve in glaucoma. The researchers behind the study have now started a clinical trial on patients. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/08/2025 11:23 EDT

Incidence of several early-onset cancers increased between 2010 and 2019

In the United States, breast, colorectal, endometrial, pancreatic, and kidney cancers are becoming increasingly common among people under age 50, according to a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/07/2025 20:08 EDT

Removing ovaries and fallopian tubes linked to lower risk of early death among breast cancer patients with BRCA cancer genes

Women diagnosed with breast cancer who carry particular BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic variants are offered surgery to remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes as this dramatically reduces their risk of ovarian cancer. Now, researchers have shown that this procedure -- known as bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO) -- is associated with a substantial reduction in the risk of early death among these women, without any serious side-effects. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/07/2025 20:08 EDT

Enhanced CAR T cell therapy offers new strategy for lymphoma

A phase I study of a next-generation CAR T cell therapy showed a 52 percent complete remission rate for patients with relapsed/refractory lymphoma. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/07/2025 20:08 EDT

Smart home devices used to monitor domestic workers raise safety concerns

The growing use of smart home devices is undermining the privacy and safety of domestic workers. New research reveals how surveillance technologies reinforce a sense of constant monitoring and control by domestic workers' employers, increasing their vulnerability and impacting their mental wellbeing. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/07/2025 20:08 EDT

Non-inherited genes affect children's development

Parents' genes -- even when not directly inherited by a child -- may play a role in their educational and mental health outcomes, finds a new report. Read more ›

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