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Data From Space Helps Researchers Better Understand Life on Earth

NASA’s BioSCape project has demonstrated that biodiversity can be monitored from space using airborne sensors. Researchers collected data on terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems over South Africa, a global biodiversity hotspot.
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Scientists Reclaim Carbon Fiber From Unrecyclable Epoxy Resins

For the first time, a team of researchers has developed a method to efficiently reclaim materials from a range of epoxy products for reuse.
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Cystic Fibrosis Alters the Immune System From Childhood

A study led by TUM researchers finds that cystic fibrosis alters immune cells early in life, likely before birth. These immature immune cells fail to fight infections, fueling persistent inflammation and lung damage.
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Turmeric Could Be the Secret Ingredient to Warding Off Superbugs

Texas A&M researchers have demonstrated that curcumin, when activated by light, can weaken antibiotic-resistant bacteria, making conventional antibiotics effective again. This photodynamic inactivation method disrupts bacterial resistance mechanisms.
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Drug Reverses Hernias in Male Mice Without Surgery, Could Hold Promise for Humans

A novel medication-based approach has reversed inguinal hernias in mice and fully restored their normal anatomy, offering hope for treating hernias in humans.
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“All-Tablet” Treatment Shows Promise for Common Form of Leukemia

An international study of over 800 chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients found that an all-tablet therapy of acalabrutinib-venetoclax – with or without obinutuzumab –improved progression-free survival compared to chemotherapy.
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Vaccine Induces Antibodies in Mice Exposed to Wastewater Salmonella

In a step toward combatting Salmonella infections, researchers have identified a potential vaccine.
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“Living” Biomaterial Aims To Advance Regenerative Medicine

Penn State researchers have created LivGels, a self-healing hydrogel that mimics extracellular matrix (ECM) properties, including strain-stiffening and mechanical adaptability.
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Alternative to Studded Winter Tires Reduces Airborne Particles by 20 Percent

Researchers found that replacing cobalt tire studs with iron-nickel alternatives reduces road wear and airborne particle emissions by 20%. The new material maintains traction on ice while minimizing pavement damage and air pollution.
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10% of Women Have Unclassified Vaginal Microbiomes

Researchers found that over 10% of women’s vaginal microbiomes do not fit existing classifications, highlighting gaps in research. The study calls for more diverse, global participation to improve understanding.
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