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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:31 EDT

At what age do Olympic athletes peak?

There's a lot that goes into an Olympic athlete's quest for gold -- years of training and rigor -- but also, an athlete's age. A team used statistics to figure out when an Olympic track-and-field athletes' peak performance will be. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 07/24/2024 12:31 EDT

Neuroscientists discover brain circuitry of placebo effect for pain relief

Researchers have discovered a novel pain control pathway that links the cingulate cortex in the front of the brain, through the pons region of the brainstem, to cerebellum in the back of the brain. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Nanoscale device simultaneously steers and shifts frequency of optical light, pointing the way to future wireless communication channels

A tunable metasurface can control optical light in space and time, offering a path toward new ways of wirelessly and securely transmitting large amounts of data both on Earth and in space. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

New study supports stable mantle chemistry dating back to Earth's early geologic history and over its prodigious evolution

A new analysis of rocks thought to be at least 2.5 billion years old helps clarify the chemical history of Earth's mantle -- the geologic layer beneath the planet's crust. The findings hone scientists' understanding of Earth's earliest geologic processes, and they provide new evidence in a decades-long scientific debate about the geologic history of Earth. Specifically, the results provide evidence that the oxidation state of the vast majority of... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Research sheds light on the role of PTPRK in tissue repair and cancer

New research has advanced our knowledge of multiple roles for PTPRK, a receptor tyrosine phosphatase linked to the regulation of cell-cell adhesion, growth factor signalling and tumor suppression. Through a characterization of the function of PTPRK in human cell lines and mice, the team distinguished catalytic and non-catalytic functions of PTPRK. The findings extend what is known about the signalling mechanisms involving PTPRK as a phosphatase and its role in... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Blood test may guide use of multiple myeloma immunotherapy

A simple blood test that measures the number of lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell in the body, may predict whether people who have relapsed multiple myeloma are going to respond well to CAR-T immunotherapy, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Whale shark tracked for record-breaking four years

Researchers have been tracking a 26-foot endangered whale shark -- named 'Rio Lady' -- with a satellite transmitter for more than four years -- a record for whale sharks and one of the longest tracking endeavors for any species of shark. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Scientists assess how large dinosaurs could really get

A study looks at the maximum possible sizes of dinosaurs, using the carnivore, Tyrannosaurus rex, as an example. Using computer modelling, experts produced estimates that T. Rex might have been 70% heavier than what the fossil evidence suggests. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

A single-molecule-based organic porous material with great potential for efficient ammonia storage

Novel porous crystalline solid shows promise as an efficient and durable material for ammonia (NH3) capture and storage, report scientists. Made through a simple reprecipitation process, the proposed organic compound can reversibly adsorb and release NH3 via simple pressurization and decompression at room temperature. Its stability and cost-effectiveness make this material a promising energy carrier for future hydrogen economies. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

How Rembrandt combined special pigments for golden details of The Night Watch

Chemists have for the first time established how Rembrandt applied special arsenic sulfide pigments to create a 'golden' paint. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Language affects how quickly we perceive shades of color

People who speak a language that has multiple words for different shades of colour perceive the shades more quickly. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Traffic-related ultrafine particles hinder mitochondrial functions in olfactory mucosa

Ultrafine particles, UFPs, the smallest contributors to air pollution, hinder the function of mitochondria in human olfactory mucosa cells, a new study shows. The study showed that traffic-related UFPs impair mitochondrial functions in primary human olfactory mucosa cells by hampering oxidative phosphorylation and redox balance. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth to rip apart their prey

Scientists have discovered that the serrated edges of Komodo dragons' teeth are tipped with iron. The study gives new insight into how Komodo dragons keep their teeth razor-sharp and may provide clues to how dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex killed and ate their prey. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

How well does tree planting work in climate change fight? It depends

Using trees as a cost-effective tool against climate change is more complicated than simply planting large numbers of them, an international collaboration has shown. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Building a molecular brain map to understand Alzheimer's disease

Resulting atlas of the aging human brain holds molecular insights into the brain's vulnerability and resilience. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Study across multiple brain regions discerns Alzheimer's vulnerability and resilience factors

Genomics and lab studies reveal numerous findings, including a key role for Reelin amid neuronal vulnerability, and for choline and antioxidants in sustaining cognition. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Images of nearest 'super-Jupiter' open a new window to exoplanet research

Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers imaged a new exoplanet that orbits a star in the nearby triple system Epsilon Indi. The planet is a cold super-Jupiter exhibiting a temperature of around 0 degrees Celsius and a wide orbit comparable to that of Neptune around the Sun. This measurement was only possible thanks to JWST's unprecedented imaging capabilities in the thermal infrared. It exemplifies the potential of finding... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 07/24/2024 12:30 EDT

Research finds no difference in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome prevalence caused by COVID-19 and other acute illnesses

Rates of subsequent myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) following an acute illness were roughly the same between people whose acute illness was due to COVID-19 and those who did not have COVID-19, a new study finds. Read more ›

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