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麻豆传媒: A drug dismantles a metabolic barrier to anti-tumor immunity
Release date: 28-Apr-2025 2:35 PM EDT
A drug dismantles a metabolic barrier to anti-tumor immunity
Ludwig Cancer Research

A Ludwig Cancer Research study has identified a specific mode of fat uptake by immune cells within tumors that serves as a metabolic checkpoint against anti-cancer immune responses.

Release date: 28-Apr-2025 2:30 PM EDT
JMU pioneers technique to better diagnose balance disorders
James Madison University

Researchers in JMU鈥檚 College of Health and Behavioral Studies have developed a cutting-edge method to diagnose balance disorders and treat diseases common in middle-aged and elderly Americans.

麻豆传媒: How generative artificial intelligence is changing work at a national laboratory
Release date: 28-Apr-2025 1:20 PM EDT
How generative artificial intelligence is changing work at a national laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory

Researchers at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory investigated how generative AI is currently used 鈥 and how it could be used in the future 鈥 to support national laboratories and similar institutions.

麻豆传媒: Blackberries with no thorns? Scientist assembles genome of a blackberry in major step to breed better fruit
Release date: 28-Apr-2025 12:35 PM EDT
Blackberries with no thorns? Scientist assembles genome of a blackberry in major step to breed better fruit
University of Florida

New UF blackberry varieties could provide a boon for farmers looking to rebound after the decline of Florida citrus and who see an opportunity to meet the growing demand for blackberries, which have soared in popularity in recent years.

麻豆传媒: Updated equestrian helmet ratings system adds racing and high-speed events
Release date: 28-Apr-2025 12:20 PM EDT
Updated equestrian helmet ratings system adds racing and high-speed events
Virginia Tech

Falling off a horse at high-speed changes the impact to the rider鈥檚 head and the parameters for a quality helmet, according to new research from the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab.聽聽 Published on April 28 in the Annals of Biomedical Engineering, the findings from researchers Steve Rowson and Lauren Duma indicate that head impacts during falls at high speed generate unique head rotation, which in turn, directly affects helmet behavior.

Release date: 28-Apr-2025 12:10 PM EDT
Largest Osteoarthritis Genetic Study Uncovers Pathways to New Therapies and Repurposed Drugs
RUSH

Researchers have uncovered multiple new genes and genetic pathways that could lead to repurposing hundreds of existing drugs for osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis.

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Released: 28-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Dangerous Synthetic Opioids and Animal Sedatives Found in Australian Wastewater
University of South Australia

University of South Australia scientists have developed a highly sensitive method to detect illegal opioids and a veterinary sedative in Australia鈥檚 wastewater system, providi...

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Release date: 28-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
UWF student teams place first and second in International Society for Performance Improvement Case Study Competition
University of West Florida

Two University of West Florida student teams placed top two in the 2025 International Society for Performance Improvement, or ISPI, Case Study Student Competition held on April 13-17, in Jacksonville,...

麻豆传媒: exoALMA Gives Astronomers A New Look At How Planets Are Formed
23-Apr-2025 6:05 PM EDT
exoALMA Gives Astronomers A New Look At How Planets Are Formed
National Radio Astronomy Observatory

A team of international astronomers have embarked on an exciting new project to hunt for planets forming around young stars. The exoALMA project, using the powerful Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile, is peering into the dusty disks where planets are born. Thanks to newly developed advanced imaging techniques, exoALMA has revealed the most exquisite images of young solar systems, never before seen by astronomers. This research project involved 17 papers published in a special issue of the Astrophysical Journal of Letters, with several more coming this summer. ALMA is supported in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation through the NSF National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NSF NRAO).

麻豆传媒: New research shatters long-held beliefs about asteroid Vesta
Release date: 28-Apr-2025 11:45 AM EDT
New research shatters long-held beliefs about asteroid Vesta
Michigan State University

New research shatters long-held beliefs about asteroid Vesta


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