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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 22:40 EDT

Researchers find improved method for treating rare, aggressive, pregnancy-related cancer

A new drug delivery system shows promise for treating a rare, aggressive form of cancer affecting pregnant women and new mothers, and it has potential with other cancers as well. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 22:40 EDT

Dusting for stars' magnetic fingerprints

Astronomers have succeeded in observing the magnetic field around a young star where planets are thought to be forming. The team was able to use dust to measure the three-dimensional structure 'fingerprint' of the magnetic field. This will help improve our understanding of planet formation. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 22:40 EDT

Fishing and conserving in Great Barrier Reef's marine reserves

A new study of the Great Barrier Reef has revealed that the network of no-take marine reserves supplies nearly half of the region's coral trout fishery catch. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 22:40 EDT

Relief could be on the way for UTI sufferers dealing with debilitating pain

New insights into what causes the painful and disruptive symptoms of urinary tract infections (UTIs) could offer hope for improved treatment. UTIs are one of the most prevalent bacterial infections globally, with more than 400 million cases reported every year. Nearly one in three women will experience UTIs before the age of 24, and many elderly people and those with bladder issues from spinal cord injuries can experience multiple UTI's... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 19:44 EDT

The truth may hurt, but for couples, it's worth it

I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE: A new study of more than 200 couples finds that being honest when expressing a desire for change leads to greater personal and relationship well-being for both partners. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 19:06 EDT

Drying and rewetting cycles substantially increased soil CO2 release

Soil incubation experiments revealed a comprehensive increase in CO2 release by drying-rewetting cycles (DWCs) among Japanese forests and pastureland soils, suggesting a significant contribution of the DWCs-induced destruction of microbial cells and reactive metal-organic matter complex to the CO2 release increase. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 17:09 EDT

AI tool helps find life-saving medicine for rare disease

Set to enter hospice care, a patient with idiopathic multicentric Castleman's disease is now in remission after treatment with a medication identified by an AI-guided analysis. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 02/05/2025 16:56 EDT

Understanding aging requires more than counting birthdays

Many commercial biological age tests collect genetic information through saliva samples or oral swabs. For accurate measurements, however, blood samples are typically necessary according to a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 02/05/2025 16:56 EDT

Scientists reveal gut microbes' hidden role in anxiety: Could probiotics be the next mental health breakthrough?

Could the key to easing anxiety be hidden in our gut? Scientists have discovered a crucial connection between gut microbes and anxiety-related behavior. Their research suggests that microbial metabolites -- specifically indoles -- play a direct role in regulating brain activity linked to anxiety. This finding opens up exciting possibilities for new probiotic-based therapies to improve mental health. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 14:27 EDT

Scientists simulate asteroid collision effects on climate and plants

A new climate modeling study presents a new scenario of how climate and life on our planet would change in response to a potential future strike of a medium-sized (~500 m) asteroid. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 14:27 EDT

Clean air policies having unintended impact driving up wetland methane emissions by up to 34 million tons

Reducing sulphur in the air may inadvertently increase natural emissions of methane from wetlands such as peatlands and swamps, a new study has found. The resulting additional future release of 20-34 million tons of methane each year from natural wetlands would mean targets to reduce human-caused emissions need to be more stringent than currently set out in the Global Methane Pledge. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 02/05/2025 14:27 EDT

Scientists discover new weapon to fight treatment-resistant melanoma

Scientists identified a new strategy for attacking treatment-resistant melanoma: inhibiting the gene S6K2. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 13:19 EDT

Study finds new link between food choices, depression and Alzheimer's Disease

New research has shown that diet could influence the risk of both depression and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Evidence suggests that depressive symptoms are both a risk factor for AD and a reaction to early memory problems. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 02/05/2025 13:19 EDT

Later-onset menopause linked to healthier blood vessels, lower heart disease risk

New research shows that women who hit menopause later in life have healthier blood vessels and mitochondria and a different composition of metabolites in their blood than those who stop menstruating earlier. The study helps explain why late-onset menopause is linked to lower risk of heart attacks and strokes. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 13:19 EDT

One in four chance per year that rocket junk will enter busy airspace

There's a 26 per cent annual chance that space rocket junk will re-enter the atmosphere and pass through a busy flight area, according to a recent study. While the chance of debris hitting an aircraft is very low, the research highlights that the potential for uncontrolled space rocket junk to disrupt flights and create additional costs for airlines and passengers is not. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 13:18 EDT

Shifting landscapes due to the 2024 Noto peninsula earthquake in Japan

What created the Noto Peninsula landscape we know today? After examining the devastation from the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake, researchers have a theory. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 13:18 EDT

Illuminating the beginnings of animal development

New biophysics research adds to our knowledge about the origins of left-right asymmetry in the body. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/05/2025 13:16 EDT

Polymeric delivery system revolutionizes mRNA therapeutics

A research team has developed a biodegradable polymer-based delivery system that efficiently transports mRNA. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 02/05/2025 13:16 EDT

New details about insulin production deciphered

How does the body regulate the activity of insulin-producing cells in order to react quickly to changing conditions? Researchers have investigated this question. Read more ›

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