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ScienceDaily 2 place · 04/25/2024 16:15 EDT

RNA modification is responsible for the disruption of mitochondrial protein synthesis in Alzheimer's disease

A team of researchers has identified a mechanism that causes mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer's patients resulting in a reduction of the supply of energy to the brain. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 16:15 EDT

Climate change could become the main driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century

Global biodiversity has declined between 2% and 11% during the 20th century due to land-use change alone, according to a large multi-model study. Projections show climate change could become the main driver of biodiversity decline by the mid-21st century. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 16:14 EDT

Voluntary corporate emissions targets not enough to create real climate action

Companies' emissions reduction targets should not be the sole measure of corporate climate ambition, according to a new perspective paper. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 16:14 EDT

Curiosity promotes biodiversity

Cichlid fishes exhibit differing degrees of curiosity. The cause for this lies in their genes, as reported by researchers. This trait influences the cichlids' ability to adapt to new habitats. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:16 EDT

Treatment for deadly superbug C. diff may be weakening

The antibiotic vancomycin, recommended as first-line treatment for infection caused by the deadly superbug C. difficile (C. diff), may not be living up to its promise, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:15 EDT

With hybrid brains, these mice smell like a rat

Mice lacking an olfactory system have had their sense of smell restored with neurons from rats, the first time scientists have successfully integrated the sensory apparatus of one species into another. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:14 EDT

Freeze casting: A guide to creating hierarchically structured materials

Freeze casting is an elegant, cost-effective manufacturing technique to produce highly porous materials with custom-designed hierarchical architectures, well-defined pore orientation, and multifunctional surface structures. Freeze-cast materials are suitable for many applications, from biomedicine to environmental engineering and energy technologies. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:14 EDT

Key to efficient and stable organic solar cells

A team of researchers has made a significant breakthrough in the field of organic photovoltaics. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:14 EDT

Synthetic droplets cause a stir in the primordial soup

Our bodies are made up of trillions of different cells, each fulfilling their own unique function to keep us alive. How do cells move around inside these extremely complicated systems? How do they know where to go? And how did they get so complicated to begin with? Simple yet profound questions like these are at the heart of curiosity-driven basic research, which focuses on the fundamental principles of natural phenomena. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:14 EDT

AI in medicine: The causality frontier

Machines can learn not only to make predictions, but also to handle causal relationships. An international research team shows how this could make therapies safer, more efficient, and more individualized. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 04/25/2024 13:14 EDT

How do birds flock? Researchers do the math to reveal previously unknown aerodynamic phenomenon

How do birds fly in a coordinated and seemingly effortless fashion? Part of the answer lies in precise, and previously unknown, aerodynamic interactions, reports a team of mathematicians. Its breakthrough broadens our understanding of wildlife, including fish, who move in schools, and could have applications in transportation and energy. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:14 EDT

How electric vehicle drivers can escape range anxiety

Two of the biggest challenges faced by new and potential electric vehicle (EV) drivers are range anxiety and speed of charging, but these shouldn't have to be challenges at all. Researchers discovered that a change in refueling mindset, rather than improving the size or performance of the battery, could be the answer to these concerns. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:14 EDT

IRIS beamline at BESSY II extended with nanomicroscopy

The IRIS infrared beamline at the BESSY II storage ring now offers a fourth option for characterizing materials, cells and even molecules on different length scales. The team has extended the IRIS beamline with an end station for nanospectroscopy and nanoimaging that enables spatial resolutions down to below 30 nanometers. The instrument is also available to external user groups. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:14 EDT

Towards novel promising perovskite-type ferroelectric materials: High-pressure synthesis of rubidium niobate

Researchers have pioneered a breakthrough in ferroelectric material development. They've engineered a novel displacement-type ferroelectric material boasting remarkable dielectric properties. Their achievement includes the successful synthesis of rubidium niobate (RbNbO3), a compound previously deemed challenging to produce under pressures exceeding 40,000 atmospheres. Additionally, they characterized how polarization changes across a wide temperature range during phase transitions. This breakthrough can le Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:13 EDT

Using AI to improve diagnosis of rare genetic disorders

Diagnosing rare Mendelian disorders is a labor-intensive task, even for experienced geneticists. Investigators are trying to make the process more efficient using artificial intelligence. The team developed a machine learning system called AI-MARRVEL (AIM) to help prioritize potentially causative variants for Mendelian disorders. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:13 EDT

Advanced cell atlas opens new doors in biomedical research

Researchers have developed a web-based platform that offers an unprecedented view of the human body at the cellular level. The aim is to create an invaluable resource for researchers worldwide to increase knowledge about human health and disease. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:13 EDT

Maternal grandmothers' support buffers children against the impacts of adversity

A study shows that investment by maternal grandmothers can improve the well-being of grandchildren who have faced adversities in life. The positive effects can last well into adulthood. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:13 EDT

National trial safely scaled back prescribing of a powerful antipsychotic for the elderly

Warning letters can safely cut prescribing of a powerful but risky antipsychotic, according to a new study. Researchers used Medicare data to study the effects of the letters on hundreds of thousands of older adults with dementia. They found a significant and lasting reduction in prescribing but no signs of adverse effects on patient health. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 04/25/2024 13:13 EDT

How immune cells communicate to fight viruses

Chemokines are signalling proteins that orchestrate the interaction of immune cells against pathogens and tumors. To understand this complex network, various techniques have been developed to identify chemokine-producing cells. However, it has not yet been possible to determine which cells react to these chemokines. Researchers have now developed a new class of genetically modified mice that enables the simultaneous identification of chemokine producers and sensors. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/25/2024 13:13 EDT

Circadian rhythms can influence drugs' effectiveness

Researchers discovered that more than 300 liver genes are under circadian control: Circadian variations affect how much of a drug is available and how effectively the body can break it down. Read more ›

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