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ScienceDaily · 05/24/2024 17:14 EDT

Genetic cause of rare childhood immune disorders discovered

Researchers have identified the genetic basis behind certain severe immunodeficiencies in newborns, paving the way for potential screening and emerging therapies. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 05/24/2024 17:14 EDT

AI headphones let wearer listen to a single person in a crowd, by looking at them just once

Engineers have developed an artificial intelligence system that lets someone wearing headphones look at a person speaking for three to five seconds to 'enroll' them. The system then plays just the enrolled speaker's voice in real time, even as the pair move around in noisy environments. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/24/2024 17:14 EDT

Theory and experiment combine to shine a new light on proton spin

Nuclear physicists have long been working to reveal how the proton gets its spin. Now, a new method that combines experimental data with state-of-the-art calculations has revealed a more detailed picture of spin contributions from the very glue that holds protons together. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 05/24/2024 12:16 EDT

High H5N1 influenza levels found in mice given raw milk from infected dairy cows

Mice administered raw milk samples from dairy cows infected with H5N1 influenza experienced high virus levels in their respiratory organs and lower virus levels in other vital organs, according to new findings. The results suggest that consumption of raw milk by animals poses a risk for H5N1 infection and raises questions about its potential risk in humans. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/24/2024 11:53 EDT

Breakthrough discovery uses engineered surfaces to shed heat

Splash a few drops of water on a hot pan and if the pan is hot enough, the water will sizzle and the droplets of water seem to roll and float, hovering above the surface. The temperature at which this phenomenon, called the Leidenfrost effect, occurs is predictable, usually happening above 230 degrees Celsius. A team has now discovered a method to create the aquatic levitation at a much lower... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/24/2024 11:53 EDT

New advances in cancer viral immunotherapy

Researchers have developed a new strain of vaccinia virus, which can replicate in tumor cells while maintaining increased immunogenicity. Specifically, it can to induce so-called immunogenic cell death in tumor cells. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/24/2024 11:53 EDT

Controlling water, transforming greenhouse gases

Researchers have outlined a way to manipulate water molecules to make CO2R more efficient, with the ultimate goal of creating a clean energy loop. Through their new method, the team was able to perform CO2R with nearly 100% efficiency under mildly acidic conditions, using either gold or zinc as catalysts. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 05/24/2024 11:53 EDT

Imperceptible sensors made from 'electronic spider silk' can be printed directly on human skin

Researchers have developed a method to make adaptive and eco-friendly sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto a wide range of biological surfaces, whether that's a finger or a flower petal. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/24/2024 11:53 EDT

Caterpillars can detect their predators by the static electricity they emit

Caterpillars respond defensively to electric fields similar to those emitted by their natural predators, scientists have found. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 05/24/2024 11:50 EDT

Innovative material for sustainable building

Researchers introduce a polymer-based material with unique properties. This material allows sunlight to enter, maintains a more comfortable indoor climate without additional energy, and cleans itself like a lotus leaf. The new development could replace glass components in walls and roofs in the future. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/24/2024 11:49 EDT

To 6G and beyond: Engineers unlock the next generation of wireless communications

Engineers have developed a new tool that could unlock 6G and the next generation of wireless networks: an adjustable filter that can successfully prevent interference in high-frequency bands of the electromagnetic spectrum. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/23/2024 20:50 EDT

Groundbreaking study connects genetic risk for autism to changes observed in the brain

A groundbreaking study has unveiled the most detailed view of the complex biological mechanisms underlying autism, showing the first link between genetic risk of the disorder to observed cellular and genetic activity across different layers of the brain. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/23/2024 20:50 EDT

Electromechanical material doesn't get 'clamped' down

A new study finds that a class of electromechanically active materials called antiferroelectrics may hold the key to overcoming performance limitations due to clamping in miniaturized electromechanical systems. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/23/2024 20:50 EDT

Developing novel methods to detect antibiotics in vegetables and earthworms

Researchers have managed to analyze, simultaneously, several families of antibiotics in vegetables and earthworms. Sampling carried out in various locations has yielded data on the existence of antimicrobial agents and their derivatives in vegetables. In this respect, Vergara stresses the need for further research to address the problem of contamination by this type of medication in the environment. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/23/2024 15:37 EDT

Birth of universe's earliest galaxies observed for first time

Researchers have now seen the formation of three of the earliest galaxies in the universe, more than 13 billion years ago. The sensational discovery contributes important knowledge about the universe. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/23/2024 15:37 EDT

Scientists map networks regulating gene function in the human brain

A consortium of researchers has produced the largest and most advanced multidimensional maps of gene regulation networks in the brains of people with and without mental disorders. These maps detail the many regulatory elements that coordinate the brain's biological pathways and cellular functions. The research used postmortem brain tissue from over 2,500 donors to map gene regulation networks across different stages of brain development and multiple brain-related disorders. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/23/2024 15:36 EDT

Psychedelic drug-induced hyperconnectivity in the brain helps clarify altered subjective experiences

A new study shows that the use of psilocybin, a compound found in the widely known 'magic mushrooms,' initiates a pattern of hyperconnectivity in the brain linked to the ego-modifying effects and feelings of oceanic boundlessness. The findings help explain the so-called mystical experiences people report during the use of psychedelics and are pertinent to the psychotherapeutic applications of psychedelic drugs to treat psychiatric disorders such as depression. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/23/2024 15:36 EDT

Charting a pathway to next-gen biofuels

From soil to sequestration, researchers have modeled what a supply chain for second-generation biofuels might look like in the midwestern United States. Read more ›

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