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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:55 EDT

Astronomers detect black hole 'starving' its host galaxy to death

Astronomers have used the NASA/ESA James Webb Space Telescope to confirm that supermassive black holes can starve their host galaxies of the fuel they need to form new stars. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:54 EDT

Study links neighborhood environment to prostate cancer risk in men with West African genetic ancestry

West African genetic ancestry was associated with increased prostate cancer among men living in disadvantaged neighborhoods but not among men living in more affluent neighborhoods, according to a new study. The findings suggest that neighborhood environment may play a role in determining how genetic ancestry influences prostate cancer risk. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:54 EDT

Immunotherapy shows promise for men with specific types of prostate cancer

New research has shown that immunotherapy can be effective in treating prostate cancer in men who are selected based on the genetic characteristics of their tumors. In a recent study, it was found that for some men with a particular genetic type of prostate cancer, the progression of the disease was slowed down by 33 months. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:54 EDT

Energy-saving computing with magnetic whirls

Researchers have managed to enhance the framework of Brownian reservoir computing by recording and transferring hand gestures to the system which then used skyrmions to detect these individual gestures. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:54 EDT

Shedding light on superconducting disorder

The importance of disorder in physics is only matched by the difficulty to study it. For example, the remarkable properties of high-temperature superconductors are greatly affected by variations in the chemical composition of the solid. Techniques that enable measurements of such disorder and its impact on the electronic properties, such as scanning tunnelling microscopy, work only at very low temperatures, and are blind to these physics near the transition temperature.... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:54 EDT

Beyond displays: Liquid crystals in motion mimic biological systems

Under the right conditions, liquid crystals condense into astonishing structures, spontaneously generating filaments and flattened discs that can transport material from one place to another, much like complex biological systems. The insight may lead to self-assembling materials, new ways to model cellular activity and more. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:54 EDT

EarthCARE's lidar shows particles in the atmosphere in detail

The atmospheric lidar ATLID, the last of four instruments on board the EarthCARE satellite launched in May, has now been successfully put into operation. The mission is designed to measure clouds, aerosols and radiation more accurately than ever before. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:54 EDT

Brown fat: How cells generate heat by burning calories

Special fat cells known as brown adipocytes help maintaining body temperature by converting calory-rich nutrients into heat. This protects from gaining excess weight and metabolic disorders. An international team of researchers has deciphered a new mechanism that increases respiration and metabolic activity of brown fat cells. The researchers hope that this discovery will lead to novel approaches utilizing brown fat against metabolic diseases. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:54 EDT

Monoclonal antibodies offer hope for tackling antimicrobial resistance

Monoclonal antibodies -- treatments developed by cloning a cell that makes an antibody -- could help provide an answer to the growing problem of antimicrobial resistance, say scientists. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:54 EDT

How gaps in the canopy of a floodplain influence microclimate and soil biological activity

Canopy gaps in a mixed floodplain forest have a direct effect on forest soil temperature and moisture, but only have a minor impact on soil biological activity. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:54 EDT

Backward hopping may be better indication of recovery from ACL reconstruction

People may not hop backward often, but a new study shows that having people hop backward on one leg can be a better way of measuring strength and recovery in the knee, as well as other joints and muscles in the leg following ACL reconstruction surgery. Plus, the measure is easier to take and requires less specialized equipment for practitioners such as physical therapists. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2024 11:54 EDT

New research solves Crystal Palace mystery

New research has solved the mystery of how the Crystal Palace in London, which at the time was the world's largest building, was constructed in only 190 days and completed just in time for the start of the Great Exhibition of 1851. The study has discovered that the Crystal Palace was the first building known to have made use of a standard screw thread -- something that's now taken for... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 09/13/2024 14:56 EDT

Experimental mRNA cancer vaccine shows potential for advanced stage cancer patients in Phase 1 trial

Interim data from the Phase I dose escalation part of the mRNA cancer immunotherapy (mRNA-4359), show promise in patients with advanced solid cancers. The investigational mRNA cancer immunotherapy is targeted for patients with lung cancer, melanoma and other solid tumours. Nineteen patients with advanced stage cancers received between one and nine doses of the immunotherapy treatment. Scientists have found the immunotherapy created an immune response against cancer and was well... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 09/13/2024 13:11 EDT

Key factors that impact long-term weight loss in patients prescribed GLP-1 RA medications

A new study identified key factors that can impact the long-term weight loss of patients with obesity who were prescribed injectable semaglutide or liraglutide for the treatment of type 2 diabetes or obesity. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/13/2024 10:53 EDT

Energy transmission in quantum field theory requires information

An international team of researchers has found a simple relationship between the rates of energy and information transmission across an interface connecting two quantum field theories. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/13/2024 10:53 EDT

CRISPR/Cas9 modifies euglena to create potential biofuel source

Through genome editing using CRISPR/Cas9, researchers stably create euglena mutants that can produce wax esters with improved cold flow, making the esters suitable as feedstock for biofuels. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/13/2024 10:53 EDT

Babies born to women consuming a high fat, sugary diet at greater risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in later life

Babies born to pregnant women with obesity are more likely to develop heart problems and diabetes as adults due to fetal damage caused by the high-fat, high-energy diet of their mother. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/13/2024 10:53 EDT

Plant-derived secondary organic aerosols can act as mediators of plant-plant interactions

A new study reveals that plant-derived secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) can act as mediators of plant-plant interactions. This research was conducted through the cooperation of chemical ecologists, plant ecophysiologists and atmospheric physicists. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/13/2024 10:53 EDT

Antibody-drug conjugate found effective against brain metastases in patients with HER2-positive breast cancer

A drug that delivers chemotherapy directly to tumors has shown impressive activity against some of the hardest-to-reach cancer cells: those that have spread to the brain in patients with advanced HER2-positive breast cancer. The findings, from an international clinical trial, reinforce earlier findings of the benefits of the drug -- trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd), an antibody-drug conjugate -- in these patients, trial leaders say. Read more ›

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