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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:32 EDT

Virtual chemistry speeds up drug discovery

Among the hundreds of thousands of chemical compounds produced by plants, some may hold the key to treating human ailments and diseases. But recreating these complex, naturally occurring molecules in the lab often requires a time-consuming and tedious trial-and-error process. Now, chemists have shown how new computational tools can help them create complex natural compounds in a faster and more streamlined way. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:32 EDT

Floods linked to rise in US deaths from several major causes

Over the last 20 years, large floods were associated with up to 24.9 percent higher death rates from major mortality causes in the U.S. compared to normal conditions. A new study demonstrates the sweeping and hidden effects of floods --including floods unrelated to hurricanes, such as those due to heavy rain, snowmelt, or ice jams. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:32 EDT

Scientists develop technology to control cyborg insect swarms

Scientists have developed an advanced swarm navigation algorithm for cyborg insects that prevents them from becoming stuck while navigating challenging terrain. The new algorithm represents a significant advance in swarm robotics. It could pave the way for applications in disaster relief, search-and-rescue missions, and infrastructure inspection. Cyborg insects are real insects equipped with tiny electronic devices on their backs -- consisting of various sensors like optical and infrared cameras, a... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:32 EDT

Tuberculosis strains resistant to new drugs are transmitted between patients

Tuberculosis (TB) is the world's biggest infectious disease killer with multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) posing a particular threat to global health. A study shows that resistance to the new MDR-TB treatment regimen recently recommended by the World Health Organization is already spreading between patients. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:32 EDT

Neurodegenerative diseases: Membrane anchor suppresses protein aggregation

Protein aggregation is typical of various neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and prion diseases such as Creutzfeld-Jakob disease. A research team has now used new in vitro and cell culture models to show that a lipid anchor on the outer membrane of nerve cells inhibits the aggregation of the prion protein. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:32 EDT

The science behind the foldable molecular paths

A recent study highlights a groundbreaking development in foldable molecular paths within solid-state frameworks, illuminating their potential for dynamic pore control and transformative applications in molecular metamaterials. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:32 EDT

Researchers boost chemotherapy uptake in breast cancer treatment with localized magnetic fields

Researchers have developed a non-invasive method to improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy while reducing its harmful side effects. By applying brief, localized pulses of magnetic fields, the team demonstrated a significant increase in the uptake of doxorubicin (DOX), a widely used chemotherapy drug, into breast cancer cells, with minimal impact on healthy tissues. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:32 EDT

Citizen science reveals that Jupiter's colorful clouds are not made of ammonia ice

Collaborative work by amateur and professional astronomers has helped to resolve a long-standing misunderstanding about the composition of Jupiter's clouds. Instead of being formed of ammonia ice -- the conventional view -- it now appears they are likely to be composed of ammonium hydrosulphide mixed with smog. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:32 EDT

Mixed signals: How the brain interprets social cues

Researchers have found that smell and sound signals merge in the mouse brain's hearing center, influencing social behaviors like pup retrieval. The discovery may lead to a better understanding of how neurological conditions such as autism affect a person's ability to interpret social cues. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 01/06/2025 13:31 EDT

Extended Paxlovid may help some people with long COVID, research suggests

An extended course of Paxlovid appears to help some patients with long Covid, according to research that suggests this treatment option holds promise for some of those struggling with debilitating symptoms. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:31 EDT

Marked decrease in Arctic pressure ridges

In the Arctic, the old, multiyear ice is increasingly melting, dramatically reducing the frequency and size of pressure ridges. These ridges are created when ice floes press against each other and become stacked, and are a characteristic feature of Arctic sea ice, an obstacle for shipping, but also an essential component of the ecosystem. In a recently released study scientists report on this trend and analyze observational data from three... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:29 EDT

Acoustic sensors find frequent gunfire on school walking routes

A new study used acoustic sensors that detect the sound of gunfire to show how often children in one Chicago neighborhood are exposed to gunshots while walking to and from school. Results showed that nearly two-thirds of schools in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago had at least one gun incident within 400 meters (about one-quarter mile) of where children were walking home during the 2021-22 school year. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:27 EDT

Prime apple growing areas in US face increasing climate risks

Some of the most productive apple regions in America are facing big challenges from a changing climate, according to a new study. Researchers analyzed over 40 years of climate conditions that impact the growth cycle of apple trees from bud break and flowering through fruit development, maturation and color development. While many growing areas are facing increased climate risks, the top three largest apple producing counties in the U.S. were... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:26 EDT

Lighting up cancer cells with biolasers

Researchers have developed a way of detecting circulating tumor cells in the bloodstream of pancreatic cancer and lung cancer patients. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:26 EDT

New quantum sensing technology reveals sub-atomic signals

Engineers have utilized quantum sensors to realize a groundbreaking variation of nuclear quadrupolar resonance (NQR) spectroscopy, a technique traditionally used to detect drugs and explosives or analyze pharmaceuticals. The new method is so precise that it can detect the NQR signals from individual atoms -- a feat once thought unattainable. This unprecedented sensitivity opens the door to breakthroughs in fields like drug development, where understanding molecular interactions at the atomic... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:26 EDT

Risk of domestic abuse increases over time for those exposed to childhood maltreatment

The risk of experiencing intimate partner violence may accumulate over time among people who experienced childhood maltreatment when they were younger, finds a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:23 EDT

Tiny plants reveal big potential for boosting crop efficiency

Scientists have long sought ways to help plants turn more carbon dioxide (CO2) into biomass, which could boost crop yields and even combat climate change. Recent research suggests that a group of unique, often overlooked plants called hornworts may hold the key. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:23 EDT

New biomarkers could improve early detection and monitoring of kidney injury

Researchers have identified six new biomarkers that could detect kidney injury faster and with more sensitivity, advancing safer drug development and improving health outcomes for patients. The new biomarkers may offer a more sensitive approach than existing standards for monitoring kidney health and can lead to more tolerable treatment options. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/06/2025 13:23 EDT

Healthier mothers, healthier babies: Iron infusion trial could transform pregnancy care worldwide

A major trial has found a single iron infusion in the third trimester can significantly reduce anaemia in pregnant women and outperform the efficacy of iron tablets -- the current recommended standard of care. Read more ›

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