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Monday, June 5, 2023
Testing for 'zombie cells' could boost number of hearts for transplant
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Image Credit: PublicDomainPictures Testing older potential organ donors for dangerous ‘zombie’ cells could help to increase the number of h...
Fungi stores a third of carbon from fossil fuel emissions and could be essential to reaching net zero
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The fungi make up a vast underground network all over the planet underneath grasslands and forests, as well as roads, gardens, and houses on...
New findings about human metabolic processes
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Using genome-wide analysis, the researchers identified 1,299 genetic alterations that impact on metabolites in blood plasma and urine. Shown...
Delirium risk in the Emergency Department for older adults
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Katren Tyler led team of researchers that discovered detrimental effects of prolonged ED stays on older patients' health. Photo Credit: ...
Computational model mimics humans’ ability to predict emotions
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While a great deal of research has gone into training computer models to infer someone’s emotional state based on their facial expression, t...
PSI researchers use extreme UV light to produce tiny structures for information technology.
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The PSI researchers involved at the XIL-II beamline of the SLS. From left to right: Yasin Ekinci, Gabriel Aeppli, Matthias Muntwiler, Procop...
How Studying Poop May Help Us Boost White Rhino Populations
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White Rhinoceros with baby, being protected from poachers. Shot in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Photo Credit: Nadine Venter Rese...
Women more likely to experience repeat Toxoplasmosis
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Ocular syphilis on the rise Video Credit: Flinders University Women are more likely to experience recurrent cases of the Toxoplasma parasite...
The Rise of Pelagic Fungi and their Crucial Role in Oceanic Ecosystems
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Federico Baltar and Eva Breyer in front of their research vessel in Antarctica during a sampling expedition Photo Credit: Federico Baltar My...
Saving moths may be just as important as saving the bees
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More moths were found to be carrying pollen than previously thought, and visiting more types of plant and fruit crops than previously identi...
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