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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 11:22 EDT

Biomarker may predict immunotherapy response in liver cancer

It may soon be possible to determine which patients with a type of liver cancer called hepatocellular carcinoma would benefit from immunotherapy, according to a preclinical study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 11:22 EDT

Plankton balloon to six times their size in newly discovered mode of oceanic travel

Many plankton journey from the cold, dark depths of our oceans to the surface, only to eventually drift down again into the darkness in a perpetual rhythm. Yet, how single-celled phytoplankton, most of which have no appendages to help them swim, make this pilgrimage has remained a mystery. Researchers now describe a species of bioluminescent phytoplankton, called Pyrocystis noctiluca, that balloons to six times their original size of a few... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 11:22 EDT

Harnessing vibrations: Engineered material generates electricity from unexpected source

Imagine tires that charge a vehicle as it drives, streetlights powered by the rumble of traffic, or skyscrapers that generate electricity as the buildings naturally sway and shudder. These energy innovations could be possible thanks to researchers developing environmentally friendly materials that produce electricity when compressed or exposed to vibrations. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 11:22 EDT

The expansion of turbid drops in water

It is usually not possible to look inside cloudy liquids, but researchers have now managed to do so. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 10/16/2024 12:10 EDT

Fearful memories of others seen in mouse brain

Researchers have revealed that the CA1 and CA2 regions in the brain respectively encode the locations and individuals linked with a threatening experience. The results show that, beyond simply recognizing individuals, CA2 helps record more complex aspects of social memory: in this case, whether another individual is safe or risky. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/16/2024 12:09 EDT

Folic acid may mitigate link between lead exposure during pregnancy and autistic behaviours in children

A new study has found that folate may weaken the link between blood-lead levels in pregnant women and autistic-like behaviors in their children. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 10/16/2024 12:09 EDT

Mpox vaccine is safe and generates a robust antibody response in adolescents, study finds

A clinical trial of an mpox vaccine in adolescents found it was safe and generated an antibody response equivalent to that seen in adults, according to a planned interim analysis of study data. Adolescents are among the population groups affected by mpox in the current Clade I mpox outbreak. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/16/2024 12:06 EDT

High potency cannabis use leaves unique signature on DNA, study shows

A new study suggests that the use of high potency cannabis leaves a distinct mark on DNA, providing valuable insights into the biological impact of cannabis use. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 10/16/2024 12:06 EDT

Study explores how traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be linked to Alzheimer's disease

Researchers used mouse models and human post-mortem brain tissue to study the molecular underpinnings that may increase the risk of Alzheimer's after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/16/2024 12:05 EDT

Engineers set new record on how fast data can be sent wirelessly

A new world record in wireless transmission, promising faster and more reliable wireless communications, has been set by researchers. The total bandwidth of 145GHz is more than five times higher than the previous wireless transmission world record. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/16/2024 12:04 EDT

Rewriting the future: New molecules reversibly change with light and heat

Researchers have developed photoswitching molecules that reversibly change properties not only with light, but also with heat. They showed that the molecules can be used as a rewritable recording medium as well. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/16/2024 12:04 EDT

Elucidating the neural basis of reduced sexual receptivity in female mice during the non-estrus phase

Researchers investigated the neural mechanisms underlying the behavioral transition from the sexually receptive estrus stage to the non-receptive phase, as part of the hormone-dependent behavioral changes during the estrous cycle in female mice. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/16/2024 12:04 EDT

Real-time visualization of chick embryo development from egg to chick

Researchers have developed a method for culturing fertilized chick eggs without their shells. The eggs were placed in an artificial culture vessel made of transparent film, allowing for real-time observation of the chick embryo's development from laying to hatching. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/16/2024 12:03 EDT

Chickpeas: Sustainable and climate-friendly foods of the future

Climate change has a negative impact on food security. Researchers have now conducted a study to investigate the natural variation of different chickpea genotypes and their resistance to drought stress. The scientists were able to show that chickpeas are a drought-resistant legume plant with a high protein content that can complement grain cultivation systems even in urban areas. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 10/16/2024 12:03 EDT

Don't kill the messenger RNA!

A commonly used strategy in the development of messenger RNA (mRNA) medicine is based on the destruction of disease-causing mRNA. Achieving the opposite and stabilizing health-promoting mRNA is still a great challenge. A research team has now overcome this challenge: the chemists developed the first active substance that inhibits the deadenylation of mRNA and thus prevents its degradation. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/16/2024 12:03 EDT

Echoes from the past: A geological mystery unravelled on Easter Island

A mysterious find on Easter Island, investigated by a team of geologists, suggests that the Earth's mantle seems to behave differently than once thought. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/16/2024 12:03 EDT

Mechanism of cobalt-manganese catalysts deciphered

Conventional catalysts for hydrogen production via water electrolysis usually contain precious metals and are expensive. However, cheaper alternatives have been developed -- for example, cobalt-manganese catalysts. They have a high activity and are stable over a long period of time. The decisive factor for these characteristics is their manganese content. Why manganese plays this essential role was unknown for a long time. The mechanism behind this has now been deciphered. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 10/16/2024 12:03 EDT

Researchers develop Janus-like metasurface technology that acts according to the direction of light

Researchers have overcome the limitations of existing metasurface technologies and successfully designed a Janus metasurface capable of perfectly controlling asymmetric light transmission. Read more ›

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