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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:20 EDT

Transformable flat-to-shape objects created using sewing technology

Researchers introduced a novel method for fabricating functional flat-to-shape objects using a computer-controlled sewing machine. The team's method uses the sewing machine to stitch pockets between layers of fabric, and stiff panels are inserted into the pockets. Multiple fabrics types can be used, ranging from muslin for heavy-duty applications to more delicate fabrics for decorative purposes. The materials can also be customized on a panel-by-panel basis to adapt to each... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:20 EDT

Using ChatGPT, students might pass a course, but with a cost

With the assumption that students are going to use artificial intelligence and large language models such as ChatGPT to do their homework, researchers set out to learn how well the free version of ChatGPT would compare with human students in a semester-long undergraduate control systems course. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:19 EDT

Brain-inspired AI breakthrough: Making computers see more like humans

Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) technique that brings machine vision closer to how the human brain processes images. Called Lp-Convolution, this method improves the accuracy and efficiency of image recognition systems while reducing the computational burden of existing AI models. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:19 EDT

A colloidal crystal model for controlled polymorph selection

Researchers explored a colloidal crystal model to produce specific polymorphs, required for use in materials science and pharmaceuticals. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:19 EDT

Shining a light on DNA: A rapid, ultra-sensitive, PCR-free detection method

Researchers have developed a light-induced DNA detection method that enables rapid, PCR-free genetic analysis. Their technique offers ultra-sensitive mutation detection in just five minutes, reducing costs and simplifying testing. The method has significant potential in healthcare, environmental conservation, and personal health monitoring. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:16 EDT

Uncontrolled glutamate release in the brain

Upon energy restriction, an unusual release of the neurotransmitter glutamate can be observed. The overabundance of glutamate ultimately causes damages to nerve cells. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:16 EDT

Activity stabilizes mixtures

Asymmetric interactions between molecules may serve as a stabilizing factor for biological systems. A new model reveals this regulatory role of non-reciprocity. The scientists aim to understand the physical principles based on which particles and molecules are able to form living beings and, eventually, organisms. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:15 EDT

Tuning in to blood glucose for simpler early diabetes detection

Scientists have identified a simple, noninvasive method for assessing blood glucose regulation using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data. Their approach, which tracks glucose fluctuations, outperforms traditional markers in predicting diabetes risk. To expand accessibility, they have developed a web application for easy calculation of CGM-based indices. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:15 EDT

Retinal clues to mental health

A new study has shown that evidence of genetic susceptibility to schizophrenia can be found in the retina. This finding could help improve the early detection of the disorder. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 04/22/2025 13:15 EDT

Can hormone therapy improve heart health in menopausal women?

Oral hormone therapy may benefit heart health in menopausal women. A new analysis of data from the Women's Health Initiative found that estrogen-based oral hormone therapy had a long-term beneficial effect on biomarkers of cardiovascular health, including cholesterol. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:15 EDT

Three-dimensional gene hubs may promote brain cancer

The way DNA folds inside the nucleus of brain cells may hold the key to understanding a devastating form of brain cancer called glioblastoma, suggests a new preclinical study. The findings offer a new way to think about cancer beyond gene mutations, based on the way that genes are connected and regulated in three-dimensional space. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:15 EDT

First new subtype of Castleman Disease discovered in 45 years

A newly identified subtype of Castleman disease will help diagnose and properly treat thousands of patients who have been caught between existing classification systems, marking the first major discovery of its kind in 45 years. 'Oligocentric Castleman Disease' (OligoCD) has been found to be a distinct clinical entity, different from the two previously identified classifications of Castleman Disease. The findings redefine the understanding of this rare immune disorder that affects... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:15 EDT

Telemedicine had an impact on carbon emissions equivalent to reducing up to 130,000 car trips each month in 2023

Telemedicine use in 2023 reduced monthly carbon dioxide emissions by the equivalent of up to 130,000 gas operated vehicles or recycling up to 4 million trash bags. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:15 EDT

Oil cleanup agents do not impede natural biodegradation

Biodegradation is an important natural process during oil spill cleanup. A new study revealed that using spill treating agents does not negatively impact naturally occurring biodegradation. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:15 EDT

Insects are disappearing due to agriculture -- and many other drivers, new research reveals

Insects are disappearing at an alarming rate worldwide, but why? Agricultural intensification tops the list of proposed reasons, but there are many other, interconnected drivers that have an impact, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:14 EDT

In US, saving money is top reason to embrace solar power

Financial benefits, such as saving on utility payments and avoiding electricity rate hikes, are a key driver of U.S. adults' willingness to consider installing rooftop solar panels or subscribing to community solar power, a new study suggests. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:13 EDT

Using blue light to fight drug-resistant infections

Researchers have made a breakthrough discovery that could potentially revolutionize treatments for antibiotic-resistant infections, cancer and other challenging gram-negative pathogens without relying on precious metals. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:13 EDT

A sustainable diet leaves room for two chicken breasts a week

We should eat less meat and more legumes, campaigns and dietary advice tell us. But how much is 'less'? Researchers have an answer. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/22/2025 13:13 EDT

Tackling parasite devastating fish farmers around the world

At the heart of the Amazon researchers are investigating a mysterious parasite which is devastating fish farms around the world. Read more ›

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