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Why Do Some Mice Recover From Stress While Others Don’t?
UC San Francisco researchers identified a brain circuit linking the amygdala and hippocampus that determines resilience to stress. Stimulating this circuit in mice reversed indecision and depressive behaviors.
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Biological Mechanisms Underlying Severe COVID-19
New research suggests severe COVID-19 arises in part from the SARS-CoV-2 virus’s impact on mitochondria, which can help trigger a cascade of organ- and immune-system-damaging events.
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Coral-Inspired Material Could Revolutionize Bone Repair
Researchers have developed a revolutionary bone graft substitute inspired by coral which not only promotes faster healing but dissolves naturally in the body after the repair is complete.
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Using Optical Fibers To Prevent Brain Injury Complications
Researchers have developed an optical fiber sensing system that could help medical professionals monitor patients for complications after a traumatic brain injury.
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Record Efficiency Tandem Solar Cells Made From Perovskite and Organic Material
A team of researchers from the University of Potsdam and the Chinese Academy of Sciences combined perovskite and organic solar cells to create a record-setting tandem solar cell with 25.7% efficiency.
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Researchers Discover How Microplastic Fibers Move in the Environment
Researchers at WSU directly observed microplastic fibers’ movement in soil, finding they tumble, roll, and often get trapped. The study highlights their slower movement compared to microbeads and the challenges of tracking them.
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Spider Brain Research Leads to Alzheimer's Discovery
New discoveries that provide a deeper understanding of how Alzheimer's develops have emerged from spider brain research.
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Carbon Capture Abilities of MOF Material Doubled Using Ammonia Gas
Oregon State researchers discovered that exposing a copper-based MOF to ammonia gas doubles its CO2 adsorption ability. This method enhances carbon capture efficiency without increasing regeneration energy.
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Enzyme May Be Therapeutic Target Against “Cold” Tumors
University of Michigan researchers identified UBA1 as a key player in immunotherapy resistance. Inhibiting UBA1 boosts T-cell recruitment, converting cold tumors to hot, and enhancing the effectiveness of immune checkpoint blockade therapies.
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Researchers Identify Gene in Poplars That Enhances Photosynthesis and Boosts Tree Height
Researchers have identified the BOOSTER gene in poplar trees, enhancing photosynthesis by increasing Rubisco content. In greenhouse and field tests, trees with higher BOOSTER expression grew up to 37% taller.
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