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Scientists uncover 'hidden switch' that helps cancer cells hide from the immune system
Scientists uncover 'hidden switch' that helps cancer cells hide from the immune system
Researchers from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism that helps cancer cells evade detection by the body's immune system. The finding could pave the way for the devel
Ketamine and psychotherapy show promise as a combined approach to chronic neuropathic pain
Ketamine and psychotherapy show promise as a combined approach to chronic neuropathic pain
Combining ketamine and psychotherapy is a safe and feasible approach with promising benefits for people experiencing chronic neuropathic pain, according to a new study by researchers at St. Michael's Hospital, the University of Toronto and York University.
Could geothermal roads help prevent potholes before they form? New trial aims to find out
Could geothermal roads help prevent potholes before they form? New trial aims to find out
The U.K.'s pothole problem could one day be tackled from beneath the road surface as researchers at the University of Surrey launch a pioneering trial that uses heat stored underground to keep roads cooler in summer, warmer in winter and less prone to damage.
Rapid warming may tip Atlantic circulation at 2°C, while slower warming may avert collapse
Rapid warming may tip Atlantic circulation at 2°C, while slower warming may avert collapse
For several years, climate scientists have shown that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could come to a halt if the world warms too much. New research from Utrecht University shows that this picture is incomplete: The pace of warming also determines whether t
As Candida auris spreads, scientist highlights growing threat of antifungal resistance
As Candida auris spreads, scientist highlights growing threat of antifungal resistance
As cases of the potentially deadly drug-resistant fungal infection Candida auris have spread to 27 states, including Texas, which has the second-highest number, a scientist at UT Health San Antonio, the academic health center of The University of Texas at San Antonio, warns that
Immune 'reprogramming' could protect poultry from deadly diseases without antibiotics
Immune 'reprogramming' could protect poultry from deadly diseases without antibiotics
University of Bristol–led researchers have identified a naturally occurring gut molecule that could strengthen chickens' immune response against a wide range of bacterial infections. This development, published today, Aug. 12, in The Journal of Immunology, offers a major step for
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Fungal chitin offers new route to tougher hydrogels for medical devices and soft robots
Researchers at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the University of Tennessee (UT), Knoxville, have made an advance by using a natural substance from fungi called chitin to create hydrogels that are significantly stronger and tougher. This n
New CERN measurement challenges conventional models of how gluons behave inside atomic nuc
New CERN measurement challenges conventional models of how gluons behave inside atomic nuc
A University of Kansas physicist played a leading role in a CERN study showing that two rival explanations for how gluons behave inside atomic nuclei can now be experimentally distinguished.
Nova lente de grafeno muda de foco sozinha e pode revolucionar óculos e câmeras
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Nova lente de grafeno muda de foco sozinha e pode revolucionar óculos e câmeras
Pesquisadores da Queen Mary University of London desenvolveram uma nova lente flexível à base de grafeno capaz de alterar o foco eletronicamente, sem depender de motores ou peças móveis. A tecnologia pode abrir caminho para câmeras mais compactas, óculos e dispositivos vestíveis, além de equipamentos médicos menores. 📱 Veja as melhores promoções de celulares no WhatsApp do CT Ofertas O estudo, liderado pelo p
Multiple bioactive compounds drive antimicrobial properties of mānuka honey, study finds
Multiple bioactive compounds drive antimicrobial properties of mānuka honey, study finds
New research at Aston University has shown that a variety of compounds are responsible for the antimicrobial action of mānuka honey, not just the sugar content and methylglyoxal (MGO) alone, as previously thought. The paper is published in Microbiology.
Wearable tech for babies shows that night awakenings more common than parents believe
Wearable tech for babies shows that night awakenings more common than parents believe
Almost half of Finnish parents feel that their infants' sleep is abnormal. However, measuring sleep disturbances is complicated. In her doctoral thesis, University of Helsinki researcher Sofie de Sena investigated infant sleep using a smart wearable system called NAPPA (NAPping P
Oral nanomedicine improves cancer immunotherapy by harnessing gut bacterial metabolite
Oral nanomedicine improves cancer immunotherapy by harnessing gut bacterial metabolite
A joint research team—led by professor Young Seok Cho from the School of Medicine, alongside professor James J. Moon from the University of Michigan—has developed the world's first oral, microbiome-based nanomedicine. By leveraging natural metabolites produced by gut bacteria, th