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Researchers Make Breakthrough in Bioprinting Functional Human Heart Tissue
Researchers at University of Galway have developed a way of bioprinting tissues that change shape as a result of cell-generated forces.
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Alpha Male Baboons Are Stressed Out by Their Multiple Mates
New research indicates that alpha male baboons are some of the most stressed – and this stress comes from the effort they put into their mates.
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Can an Intestinal Protein Help Cure Food Allergy?
Researchers have pinpointed an intestinal protein that influences gut microbes, causing the body to become intolerant to certain foods.
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Superalloys Resist Wear at Nearly Forge-Level Heat in New Process
Virginia Tech researchers discovered spinel oxides formed on nickel-chromium superalloys as a self-lubricating material capable of withstanding extreme temperatures up to 700°C. This could revolutionize high-heat industries like aerospace.
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Virtual Reality and Hypnosis Bring Relief for Blood Cancer Patients
A study by Université de Montréal explores using virtual reality and hypnosis to ease pain and emotional distress in blood cancer patients. Personalized VR experiences transport patients to soothing environments.
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Strength and Fitness Linked to Lower Risk of Death for People With Cancer
A study finds that muscular strength and cardiorespiratory fitness significantly reduce mortality risk in cancer patients. Those with higher fitness levels had up to 46% lower risk of death from any cause.
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Exotic Electron Crystals Discovered in Twisted Graphene
Researchers from UBC, the University of Washington, and Johns Hopkins have identified topological electron crystals in twisted bilayer–trilayer graphene. These crystals feature edge-flowing electrons and insulating interiors.
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Floating Coral Migrate in Rhythmic Bursts
QUT researchers discovered that Cycloseris cyclolites, a free-living mushroom coral, uses jellyfish-like pulsed inflation to migrate toward optimal light conditions, particularly blue light. This mechanism supports survival in changing environments.
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Camel's Milk Contains More Bioactive Peptides Than Cow's Milk
Research from Edith Cowan University highlights camel milk as a hypoallergenic alternative to cow’s milk, containing bioactive peptides that may protect gut health and reduce cardiovascular risk.
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PTSD Linked to Lower Levels of Anti-Müllerian Hormone in Female Firefighters
A University of Arizona study reveals that PTSD and anxiety significantly reduce anti-Müllerian hormone levels, a fertility marker, in women firefighters. The findings highlight the impact of mental health on reproductive health.
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