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ScienceDaily 1 place · 11/22/2024 13:03 EDT

In Patagonia, more snow could protect glaciers from melt -- but only if we curb greenhouse gas emissions soon

In an era of dwindling glaciers, Southern Patagonia has managed to hold on to a surprising amount of its ice. But, a new study suggests that this protective effect might be pushed up against its limits soon. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:17 EDT

'Ice bucket challenge' reveals that bacteria can anticipate the seasons

Bacteria use their internal 24-hour clocks to anticipate the arrival of new seasons, according to research carried out with the assistance of an 'ice bucket challenge.' Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:17 EDT

Hijacking the command center of the cell: Nuclear parasites in deep-sea mussels

Researchers now reveal how a bacterial parasite infects and reproduces in the nuclei of deep-sea mussels from hydrothermal vents and cold seeps. They show how a single bacterial cell invades the mussel's nucleus where it reproduces to over 80,000 cells, while ensuring that its host cell stays alive. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:17 EDT

Tracking depression

Serotonin in depression is highly relevant in diagnosis, treatment, and drug development. To better study this area, a team has now developed a fluorescent probe for imaging processes that is highly sensitive and selective toward serotonin. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:17 EDT

Elevating analysis of genomic data with breakthrough mathematical technique

A novel approach to analyzing single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data has been unveiled by researchers. This method promises to enhance both the precision and speed of data interpretation, potentially accelerating progress in numerous areas of biomedical investigation, including studies on cancer and Alzheimer's disease. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:17 EDT

'Some pterosaurs would flap, others would soar' -- new study further confirms the flight capability of these giants of the skies

Some species of pterosaurs flew by flapping their wings while others soared like vultures, demonstrates a new study. Findings include a new pterosaur with a five-meter wingspan, which is one of the most complete pterosaurs ever recovered from Afro-Arabia. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:16 EDT

New RSV vaccine for older adults can result in individual and societal cost savings, benefits

Vaccination against respiratory syncytial virus for adults over 60 is likely cost-effective by preventing illness, hospitalizations, lost quality of life and deaths, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:16 EDT

How microbial communities emerge

Virtually all multicellular organisms on Earth live in symbiotic associations with very large and complex microbial communities known as microbiomes. New research has just been published aimed at offering a complete understanding how those relationships form. Computational ecologists explore how associations between complex bacterial communities and multicellular hosts emerge in nature by combining theory with empirical work. The researchers are currently using the proposed framework to investigate microbes Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:16 EDT

Shining light on how solar power and farming can coexist

Scientists have developed a new tool to help identify optimal photovoltaic (PV) materials capable of maximizing crop growth while generating solar power. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:16 EDT

Researchers advance new class of quantum critical metal that could advance electronic devices

A new study has unveiled a new class of quantum critical metal, shedding light on the intricate interactions of electrons within quantum materials. The research explores the effects of Kondo coupling and chiral spin liquids within specific lattice structures. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:16 EDT

Age-related changes in male fibroblasts increase treatment-resistant melanoma

Age-related changes in the fibroblasts, cells that create the skin's structure, contribute to the development of aggressive, treatment-resistant melanoma in males, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:16 EDT

Five lessons to level up conservation successfully

Conservation needs to scale successfully to protect nature. A new paper takes lessons from around the world to show how that might be done. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:16 EDT

Researchers create a one-dimensional gas out of light

Physicists have created a one-dimensional gas out of light. This has enabled them to test theoretical predictions about the transition into this exotic state of matter for the first time. The method used in the experiment by the researchers could be used for examining quantum effects. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:16 EDT

Study suggests US droughts, rainy extremes becoming more severe

Severe drought in the American Southwest and Mexico and more severe wet years in the Northeast are the modern norm in North America, according to new research -- and the analysis suggests these seasonal patterns will be more extreme in the future. The middle of the United States, meanwhile, can expect bigger swings between wetter wet periods -- high-rainfall years known as pluvials -- and drier summers through the rest... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 09/06/2024 14:16 EDT

100x improvement in sight seen after gene therapy trial

The vision of people with a rare inherited condition that causes them to lose much of their sight early in childhood was 100 times better after they received gene therapy to address the genetic mutation causing it. Some patients even experienced a 10,000-fold improvement in their vision after receiving the highest dose of the therapy, according to researchers. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:16 EDT

Protecting just 0.7% of world's land could help save a third of most unique and endangered species

Conservation efforts directed towards just 0.7% of the world's land mass could help protect one third of the world's threatened and unique tetrapod (four-limbed vertebrate) species. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:16 EDT

Global experts help nanomedicines deliver on healthcare promise

New findings from a global team of expert scientists in academia and industry has generated new research quality standards that will help slash costs and reduce the time it takes to develop advanced nanomedicine treatments and make them available for patients. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:13 EDT

Altered blood markers detected in individuals with periodontitis

Individuals with periodontitis have altered concentrations of various proteins in their blood, according to a new study. These findings pave the way for research into biomarkers for periodontitis and the underlying causes of the disease. Severe periodontitis affects about one in ten Swedes and, in addition to tooth loss, can also be linked to other diseases. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/06/2024 14:13 EDT

Massive merger: Study reveals evidence for origin of supermassive black hole at galaxy's center

Researchers have discovered compelling evidence suggesting that the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, known as Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), is likely the result of a past cosmic merger. The study builds on recent observations from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), which captured the first direct image of Sgr A* in 2022. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/05/2024 17:58 EDT

Making baby food safer: Arsenic and cadmium contamination levels in rice

Researchers found that flooded rice fields tend to have higher amounts of arsenic and lower amounts of cadmium while drier rice fields have lower amounts of arsenic and higher amounts of cadmium. The findings could help shape policy and make infant food safer. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 09/05/2024 17:58 EDT

Brain scans reveal that mindfulness meditation for pain is not a placebo

Brain scans reveal that mindfulness meditation engages different neural pathways compared to placebo, demonstrating that pain relief from mindfulness meditation is not the result of the placebo effect. Read more ›

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