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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 · 04/09/2025 11:45 EDT

Six ape genomes sequenced telomere-to-telomere

Comprehensive reference genomes have now been assembled for six ape species: siamang (a Southeast Asian gibbon), Sumatran orangutan, Bornean orangutan, gorilla, bonobo and chimpanzee. Areas of their genomes previously inaccessible because of structural complexity have now mostly been resolved. The resource is already lending itself to comparative studies that offer new insights into human and ape evolution, and into what underlies the functional differences among these species. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/09/2025 11:45 EDT

Serendipitous discovery could lead to more efficient catalysts

Preparing catalysts by sending hot, steamy car exhaust over them could improve their efficiency and reduce the amount of rare and expensive metals required in vehicle catalytic converters and many other emission control and industrial processes. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/09/2025 11:45 EDT

Your skin is breathing: New wearable device can measure it

Rsearchers have developed the first wearable device for measuring gases emitted from and absorbed by the skin. By analyzing these gases, the device offers an entirely new way to assess skin health, including monitoring wounds, detecting skin infections, tracking hydration levels, quantifying exposure to harmful environmental chemicals and more. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/09/2025 11:45 EDT

New gene editing tool shows promise for treating diseases with multiple mutations

Investigators have developed STITCHR, a new gene editing tool that can insert therapeutic genes into specific locations without causing unwanted mutations. The system can be formulated completely as RNA, dramatically simplifying delivery logistics compared to traditional systems that use both RNA and DNA. By inserting an entire gene, the tool offers a one-and-done approach that overcomes hurdles from CRISPR gene editing technology -- which is programmed to correct individual mutations... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/09/2025 11:45 EDT

Engineering smart delivery for gene editors

A research team has developed an advanced delivery system that transports gene-editing tools based on the CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing system into living cells with significantly greater efficiency than before. Their technology, ENVLPE, uses engineered non-infectious virus-like particles to precisely correct defective genes -- demonstrated successfully in living mouse models that are blind due to a mutation. This system also holds promise for advancing cancer therapy by enabling precise genetic manipulation of. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/09/2025 11:45 EDT

'Sugar' signatures help identify and classify pancreatic cancer cell subtypes

Scientists have developed a new method for identifying and classifying pancreatic cancer cell subtypes based on sugars found on the outside of cancer cells. These sugars, called glycans, help cells recognize and communicate with each other. They also act as a cellular 'signature,' with each subtype of pancreatic cancer cell possessing a different composition of glycans. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/09/2025 11:45 EDT

Potential Alzheimer's disease therapeutic target identified in brain immune cells

Tim-3 is an immune checkpoint molecule involved in immunity and inflammation recently linked to late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD), but its role in the brain was unknown until now. Researchers used preclinical models to uncover Tim-3's role in microglia, the brain's resident immune cells, and have identified it as a promising therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/08/2025 19:16 EDT

Researchers identify safer pathway for pain relief

Scientists have helped identify a novel drug compound that selectively activates pain-altering receptors in the body, offering a potentially safer alternative to conventional pain medications. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/08/2025 19:16 EDT

Simultaneously burying broadband and electricity could be worth millions to people in MA towns

When it comes to upgrading electrical and broadband infrastructure, new research shows that a 'dig once' approach is nearly 40% more cost effective than replacing them separately. The study also found that the greatest benefit comes from proactively undergrounding lines that are currently above ground, even if lines haven't reached the end of their usefulness. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 04/08/2025 19:16 EDT

Life recovered rapidly at site of dino-killing asteroid: A hydrothermal system may have helped

About 66 million years ago, an asteroid slammed into the planet, wiping out all non-avian dinosaurs and about 70% of all marine species. But the crater it left behind in the Gulf of Mexico was a literal hotbed for life enriching the overlying ocean for at least 700,000 years, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 04/08/2025 19:14 EDT

New research finds fluorescence in feathers of long-eared owls

Researchers report their discovery of fluorescent pigments in the feathers of Long-eared Owls, that can only be seen by humans with the help of ultraviolet light. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/08/2025 12:21 EDT

Nasal spray H5N1 avian influenza vaccine developed

Scientists have pioneered an influenza virus vector-based nasal spray vaccine platform and developed a nasal spray H5N1 avian influenza vaccine. During the early COVID-19 pandemic, this platform enabled the rapid development of a nasal spray vaccine in collaboration with mainland China's Wantai BioPharm. After completing Phase 1-3 clinical trials, it was approved in 2022 as the world's first nasal spray COVID-19 vaccine. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/08/2025 12:21 EDT

High muscle strength linked to lower risk of type 2 diabetes

Researchers conducted a large-scale epidemiological study to explore the potential health benefits of high muscle strength in preventing type 2 diabetes (T2D) across varying levels of genetic risk. The study found that higher muscle strength was associated with over 40% lower risk of T2D, regardless of genetic susceptibility to T2D. The study highlights the importance of maintaining or improving muscle strength as a key strategy for preventing T2D. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 04/08/2025 12:21 EDT

Early education impacts teenage behavior

Researchers explored the long-term effects of preschool expansion in Japan in the 1960s, revealing significant reductions in risky behaviors amongst teenagers. By analyzing regional differences in the rollout of the program, the study identified links between early childhood education and lower rates of juvenile violent arrests and teenage pregnancy. The findings suggest that improved noncognitive skills played a key role in mitigating risky behaviors, highlighting the lasting benefits of early-education... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/08/2025 12:21 EDT

What's on the menu for Ryukyu's minute mammals?

Japan's Ryukyu Islands, which includes Okinawa, are the exclusive home to two rare mammals, the Amami rabbit and Ryukyu long-furred rat. These animals are hard to observe, but conservationists wish to find out specific details about their diets. So researchers inspected the teeth from deceased specimens to find out what the animals were eating, and at different times. Their findings show the rabbits have consistent diets, whereas the rats' change... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/08/2025 12:21 EDT

Eye health linked to dementia risk

Researchers discovered the blood vessels at the back of the eye -- called retinal microvasculature -- can show early signs someone is at risk of developing dementia. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/08/2025 12:19 EDT

Handheld device could transform heart disease screening

Researchers have developed a handheld device that could potentially replace stethoscopes as a tool for detecting certain types of heart disease. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/08/2025 12:19 EDT

Students lead breakthrough study on diabetes drugs and dementia risk

Two undergraduate medicine students have led a major study examining how cardioprotective glucose-lowering therapies -- medications that lower blood sugar and reduce the risk of heart disease in people with diabetes -- affect the risk of developing dementia. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/08/2025 12:19 EDT

Genetic predisposition to sedentary behavior increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases

Although sedentary behavior may be an evolutionarily selected trait, it is still important to try to be physically active, says a new study. Researchers have shown for the first time that genetic predisposition to sedentary behavior is associated with a higher risk of developing the most common cardiovascular diseases. A high genetic predisposition to sedentary behavior can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases by up to 20%. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/08/2025 12:19 EDT

Universal spatiotemporal scaling laws governing daily population flow in cities revealed

While the daily ebb and flow of people across a city might seem chaotic, new research reveals underlying universal patterns. A study unveils fundamental spatiotemporal scaling laws that govern these population dynamics. Read more ›

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