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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 13:39 EDT

Scientists invent new drug candidates to treat antibiotic-resistant bacteria

There's an arms race in medicine -- scientists design drugs to treat lethal bacterial infections, but bacteria can evolve defenses to those drugs, sending the researchers back to square one. A team describes the development of a drug candidate that can stop bacteria before they have a chance to cause harm. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 12:30 EDT

Arctic study urges stronger climate action to prevent catastrophic warming

Remember when 2 degrees Celsius of global warming was the doomsday scenario? Well, we're now staring down the barrel of something much worse. From the fish on your plate to the weather outside your window, everything's about to change. A new study underscores the grave risks posed by insufficient national commitments to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 12:29 EDT

Study shows primary care and telehealth can deliver life-changing diabetes care

Researchers have found that people with diabetes can achieve the same positive results using advanced insulin technology when trained by their primary care providers (PCPs) or through telehealth as they would by seeing a specialist in person. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 12:29 EDT

New drug may reduce need for aortic valve surgeries by slowing disease progression

Aortic valve stenosis (AVS) is a significant health concern affecting over 1.5 million Americans and millions more globally. Researchers are exploring the use of a new drug called ataciguat to manage AVS. Results from preclinical and clinical studies show that ataciguat has the potential to significantly slow disease progression. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 12:29 EDT

Research suggests common viral infection worsens deadly condition among premature babies

Researchers say they found that infection with a common virus that can be transmitted from mother to fetus before birth significantly worsens an often-fatal complication of premature birth called necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in experiments with mice. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 12:29 EDT

Bottling a mouse 'superpower' may heal lungs damaged by premature birth

Using a four-dimensional microscopy technique, researchers have created 3D video images of mouse lung tissue grown in the laboratory. What they have learned has been nothing short of groundbreaking. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 12:29 EDT

Backyard poultry face bird flu risk when migrating mallards stop to rest

Knowing where, when and for how long mallard ducks -- natural carriers of avian influenza -- stop and rest as they migrate can help predict the probability that they will spread bird flu to backyard poultry flocks, according to a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 12:29 EDT

How young salmon navigate a gauntlet of danger en route to the sea

New research uncovers the survival strategy juvenile Chinook salmon adopt to migrate to the ocean, providing insight on how to conserve the threatened fish. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 12:29 EDT

How humans learn to optimize working memory

Working memory is what allows humans to juggle different pieces of information in short-term scenarios, like making a mental grocery list and then going shopping or remembering and then dialing a phone number. While scientists agree that the capacity of working memory is limited, they offer competing theories about how and why this is true. But new research shows why limits on working memory exist. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 11:20 EDT

New home-based intervention could reduce emergency hospital admissions for older people

A new service aimed at supporting older people who are starting to become frail, could reduce emergency hospital admissions by more than a third. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 11:20 EDT

Underlying rules of evolutionary urban systems in Africa

From the perspective of complex systems, the study reveals the universality, specificity, and explanatory power of underlying rules governing urban system evolution. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 11:19 EDT

Genetic evidence that diabetes drug GLP-1 receptor agonists achieve weight loss primarily by reducing fat mass more than muscle

Diabetes and obesity have become pressing health issues worldwide. Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, a class of medications widely used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes (T2D), have shown significant effectiveness in both lowering blood sugar levels and aiding weight loss due to their unique pharmacological mechanisms. A research team assessed the impact of GLP-1 receptor agonist in weight loss through genetic studies, aiming to understand whether the use... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 11:18 EDT

Unexpected discoveries in study of giraffe gut flora

The gut bacteria of giraffes are not primarily determined by what they eat, but by the species they belong to. This is shown in a new study in which researchers have analyzed the link between diet and gut flora in three giraffe species in Kenya. The study also provides new knowledge that can help secure the food supply of endangered giraffe species. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 11:18 EDT

Mega-iceberg from Antarctica on collision course with South Georgia: Harbinger of things to come?

It is no strange sight to see icebergs break off of the Antarctic ice cap and drift away, like the gigantic sheet of ice that is currently heading for the island of South Georgia. But climate change is making it happen more frequently, with ever-larger icebergs in the waters around Antarctica. Researchers are studying the routes that icebergs followed during geological periods of rapid ice cap deterioration, such as the... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 11:18 EDT

AI to diagnose 'invisible' brain abnormalities in children with epilepsy

Scientists have developed an AI-powered tool that detects 64% of brain abnormalities linked to epilepsy that human radiologists miss. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/24/2025 11:17 EDT

Research provides new detail on the impact of volcanic activity on early marine life

New analysis of ancient fossilized rocks known as stromatolites, preserved in southern Zimbabwe, suggests strong links to hydrothermal nutrient recycling, 'meaning that early life may in part have been fueled by volcanic activity'. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/21/2025 17:13 EDT

New microscope can image, at once, the full 3D orientation and position of molecules in cells

A hybrid microscope allows scientists to simultaneously image the full 3D orientation and position of an ensemble of molecules, such as labeled proteins inside cells. The microscope combines polarized fluorescence technology, a valuable tool for measuring the orientation of molecules, with a dual-view light sheet microscope (diSPIM), which excels at imaging along the depth (axial) axis of a sample. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/21/2025 17:13 EDT

Glass fertilizer beads could be a sustained nutrient delivery system

Agricultural fertilizers are critical for feeding the world's population, restoring soil fertility and sustaining crops. Excessive and inefficient use of those resources can present an environmental threat, contaminating waterways and generating greenhouse gases such as nitrous oxide. Now, researchers have addressed those challenges with glass fertilizer beads. The beads control nutrient release, and the researchers say they're environmentally compatible. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 02/21/2025 17:13 EDT

Biobased lignin gels offer sustainable alternative for hair conditioning

Researchers have developed a fully biobased hair conditioner using lignin gel emulsions, offering a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional haircare products. Read more ›

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