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ScienceDaily 2 place · 10/18/2024 16:25 EDT

Loss of 'nitrogen fixers' threatens biodiversity, ecosystems

New research shows how human activities, like fertilizer use and polluting, are impacting nitrogen-fixing plants which are crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems by adding nitrogen to the soil. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 10/18/2024 13:13 EDT

'Paving the way' for improved treatment of premature aging disease

A new article could spur the development of new and improved treatments for Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS), a rare genetic disorder with no known cure that causes accelerated aging in children. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 10/18/2024 13:13 EDT

Protein shakeup: Researchers uncover new function of a protein that may unlock age-related illnesses

Researchers have discovered a previously unknown cell-protecting function of a protein, which could open new avenues for treating age-related diseases and lead to healthier aging overall. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/18/2024 13:13 EDT

Better ocean connectivity boosts reef fish populations

A new study has found that oceanographic connectivity (the movement and exchange of water between different parts of the ocean) is a key influence for fish abundance across the Western Indian Ocean (WIO). Connectivity particularly impacted herbivorous reef fish groups, which are most critical to coral reef resilience, providing evidence that decision-makers should incorporate connectivity into how they prioritize conservation areas. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/18/2024 13:12 EDT

American lobster population, habitat preferences shifting, study finds

Scientists found that from 1995-2021, occupancy of boulder habitats by lobsters dropped 60%. Meanwhile, the number of lobsters residing in sediment or featureless ledge habitats increased 633% and 280%, respectively. Lobster population density across all types of habitats declined too, but the mean size of an adult lobster was greater in 2021 than in 1996. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/18/2024 13:12 EDT

New study urges enhanced recruitment strategies to help address US primary care physician shortages

A new study evaluated the effects of citizenship status on physician specialty choice and practice location among U.S. citizen and non-citizen international medical graduates (IMGs), which account for a quarter of all active physicians in the U.S. Citizenship status has significant effects on IMGs' choices of specialties and practice locations. Though non-citizen IMGs were historically found to be more likely to specialize in primary care and work in rural areas... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/18/2024 13:12 EDT

Neutron stars may be shrouded in axions

Physicists have shown that extremely light particles known as axions may occur in large clouds around neutron stars. These axions could form an explanation for the elusive dark matter that cosmologists search for -- and moreover, they might not be too difficult to observe. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 10/18/2024 13:12 EDT

Butterfly brains reveal the tweaks required for cognitive innovation

A species of tropical butterfly with unusually expanded brain structures display a fascinating mosaic pattern of neural expansion linked to a cognitive innovation. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/18/2024 13:12 EDT

Why breast cancer spreads to bone

Researchers have developed an in vitro cancer model to investigate why breast cancer spreads to bone. Their findings hold promise for advancing the development of preclinical tools to predict breast cancer bone metastasis. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 19:46 EDT

Manliness concerns impede forgiveness of coworkers

The more men are concerned about appearing masculine, the less likely they will forgive a co-worker for a transgression such as missing an important meeting, a study has found. What's more, such men are also more likely seek revenge or avoid the transgressor, which contributes to an unhealthy and less effective work environment. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 19:46 EDT

Study shows that Rett syndrome in females is not just less severe, but different

Symptoms and disease progression of Rett syndrome are different in females than males. A new study shows why it is important to understand these differences to develop better treatments. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 17:34 EDT

Healthy diet may help keep low grade prostate cancer from progressing to more dangerous states during active surveillance, study suggests

New research provides scientific evidence that a healthy diet may reduce the chance of low risk prostate cancer progressing to a more aggressive state in men undergoing active surveillance -- a clinical option in which men with lower risk cancer are carefully monitored for progression in lieu of treatments that could have undesired side effects or complications. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 10/17/2024 17:32 EDT

New benchmark helps solve the hardest quantum problems

Predicting the behavior of many interacting quantum particles is a complicated process but is key to harness quantum computing for real-world applications. Researchers have developed a method for comparing quantum algorithms and identifying which quantum problems are the hardest to solve. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 17:32 EDT

Researchers unlock the 'silicate magic' for safer, cheaper, and more efficient batteries

A research team is exploring new battery technologies for grid energy storage. The team's recent results suggest that iron, when treated with the electrolyte additive silicate, could create a high-performance alkaline battery anode. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 17:32 EDT

Increased autism risk linked to Y chromosome, study finds

Increased risk for autism appears to be linked to the Y chromosome, a study has found, offering a new explanation for the greater prevalence of autism in males. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 17:31 EDT

Key protein for the biosynthesis of defense steroids in solanaceous plants discovered

Researchers identify the crucial protein for controlling the biosynthesis of steroidal glycoalkaloids and saponins in plants of the genus Solanum and for the first time demonstrate the ecological role of steroidal saponins in insect defense. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 10/17/2024 17:31 EDT

Marine bacterium: Catching prey with grappling hooks and cannons

Researchers have analyzed down to the smallest detail the unusual arsenal of weapons that a predatory marine bacterium has at its disposal. Perhaps one day these weapons could also be put to use in medicine. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 17:31 EDT

Gut instincts: Intestinal nutrient sensors

Researchers have developed strategies to identify regulators of intestinal hormone secretion. In response to incoming food, these hormones are secreted by rare hormone producing cells in the gut and play key roles in managing digestion and appetite. The team has developed new tools to identify potential 'nutrient sensors' on these hormone producing cells and study their function. This could result in new strategies to interfere with the release of these... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 10/17/2024 17:31 EDT

Global carbon dioxide emissions from forest fires increase by 60 percent

A major new study reveals that carbon dioxide emissions from forest fires have surged by 60 percent globally since 2001, and almost tripled in some of the most climate-sensitive northern boreal forests. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 17:30 EDT

Effects of chemical mixtures: Neurotoxic effects add up

How do complex mixtures of chemicals affect our health? New research has shown that chemicals that occur in complex mixtures and in concentration ratios as found in humans act together. Even if the concentrations of the individual substances were each below the effect threshold, the chemicals in the mixture showed a cumulative neurotoxic effect. Read more ›

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