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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 16:06 EDT

Study finds nearly five-fold increase in hospitalizations for common cause of stroke

Cervical artery dissection is a tear in an artery in the neck that provides blood flow to the brain. Such a tear can result in blood clots that cause stroke. A new study has found almost a five-fold increase in the number of U.S. hospitalizations for cervical artery dissection over a 15-year period. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 16:06 EDT

Novel point-of-care technology delivers accurate HIV results in minutes

The technology described uses a nanomechanical platform and tiny cantilevers to detect multiple HIV antigens at high sensitivity in a matter of minutes. These silicon cantilevers are cheap and easy to mass produce and can be readily equipped with a digital readout. Built into a solar-powered device, this technology could be taken to hard-to-reach parts of the world where early detection remains a challenge to deliver fast interventions to vulnerable... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 14:24 EDT

Study reveals how alcohol abuse damages cognition

For the first time researchers demonstrate in an animal how heavy alcohol use leads to long-term behavioral issues by damaging brain circuits critical for decision-making. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 04/02/2025 14:23 EDT

Scientists unveil starfish-inspired wearable tech for heart monitoring

When we move, it's harder for existing wearable devices to accurately track our heart activity. But researchers found that a starfish's five-arm shape helps solve this problem. Inspired by how a starfish flips itself over -- shrinking one of its arms and using the others in a coordinated motion to right itself -- scientists have created a starfish-shaped wearable device that tracks heart health in real time. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 13:57 EDT

First guideline on newborn screening for cystic fibrosis calls for changes in practice to improve outcomes

The United States Cystic Fibrosis Foundation released the first guideline on newborn screening for cystic fibrosis (CF), in order to improve timely detection of CF in infants from all racial and ethnic backgrounds. The new guideline reflects rigorous scientific investigation and perspectives from parents, CF specialists, public health representatives, primary care providers and genetic counselors. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 04/02/2025 12:30 EDT

Retinal therapy may restore lost vision

Researchers have successfully developed a novel drug to restore vision. The treatment method restores vision through retinal nerve regeneration. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:28 EDT

Galaxies die earlier than expected

For a long time, scientists thought that only actively star-forming galaxies should be observed in the very early Universe. The James Webb space telescope now reveals that galaxies stopped forming stars earlier than expected. A recent discovery deepens the tension between theoretical models of cosmic evolution and actual observations. Among hundreds of spectra obtained with the Webb program RUBIES, the team has found a record-breaking galaxy that had already stopped... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:28 EDT

Multi-resistance in bacteria predicted by AI model

An AI model trained on large amounts of genetic data can predict whether bacteria will become antibiotic-resistant. The new study shows that antibiotic resistance is more easily transmitted between genetically similar bacteria and mainly occurs in wastewater treatment plants and inside the human body. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:28 EDT

Study tracks chromium chemistry in irradiated molten salts

Chemists report that radiation-induced chemical reactions may help mitigate the corrosion of metals in a new type of nuclear reactor cooled by molten salts. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:28 EDT

Metamaterials: Highly twisted rods store large amounts of energy

An international research team has developed mechanical metamaterials with a high elastic energy density. Highly twisted rods that deform helically provide these metamaterials with a high stiffness and enable them to absorb and release large amounts of elastic energy. The researchers conducted simple compression experiments to confirm the initial theoretical results. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:28 EDT

Gold battles cancer

Precious metals are not merely ornaments; they are also important components of pharmaceuticals, like the antitumor drug cisplatin. Recently, the search for alternatives with improved activity has begun to focus on gold. A research team has now published a study about the speciation and distribution of an organogold(III) complex in cancer cells and reveals how specially designed 'organogold' complexes might open exciting avenues for fighting cancer. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:28 EDT

Modelling the demography of agricultural transitions

Using a mathematical model, researchers have shed new light on the transition from hunter-gatherer to farming societies. Rather than focusing exclusively on external factors, they looked at internal demographics and the significant impact of human interactions. The model identified potential societal outcomes based on demographic changes, emphasising aspects such as migration rates, cultural assimilation and the role of mortality in these transitions. The researchers aim to further develop their model... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:28 EDT

Transducer could enable superconducting quantum networks

Applied physicists have created a photon router that could plug into quantum networks to create robust optical interfaces for noise-sensitive microwave quantum computers. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:28 EDT

Nurses and AI collaborate to save lives, reduce hospital stays

An AI tool that analyzes nurses' data and notes detected when patients in the hospital were deteriorating nearly two days earlier than traditional methods and reduced the risk of death by over 35%. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:27 EDT

Being physically active, even just a couple of days a week, may be key to better health

A 'weekend warrior' approach to physical activity -- getting 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity over one to two days instead of throughout the week -- improved health and lowered the risk of death, finds a new stud. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:26 EDT

Asteroid impact threat estimates improved for the Earth and the Moon

An international team is currently closely tracking the near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4. The impact probability estimates for the year 2032 has been reduced from a peak of 3 percent to below 0.001 percent. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:26 EDT

New antibiotic for multidrug resistant superbug

Researchers discover a new class of antibiotic that selectively targets Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the bacterium that causes gonorrhoea. These substances trigger a self-destruction program, which also operates in multi-resistant variants of the pathogen. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:26 EDT

Plant doctor: An AI system that watches over urban trees without touching a leaf

Monitoring urban plant health traditionally requires extensive manual labor and botanical expertise, creating challenges for cities facing expanding green spaces, higher population densities, and increasing threats to plants. Now, researchers have developed 'Plant Doctor,' an artificial intelligence-based tool that could revolutionize plant health monitoring. The proposed system can track individual leaves in urban video footage and precisely quantify the damage from pests and diseases, enabling scalable, n Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:26 EDT

A new wave in ultrafast magnetic control

Researchers have developed an innovative method to study ultrafast magnetism in materials. They have shown the generation and application of magnetic field steps, in which a magnetic field is turned on in a matter of picoseconds. Read more ›

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