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New AI tool calculates materials' stress and strain based on photos

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
MIT researchers developed a machine-learning technique that uses an image to estimate the stresses and strains acting on a material. The advance could accelerate engineers' design process by eliminating the need to solve complex equations.
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Researchers identify protein produced after stroke that triggers neurodegeneration

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
Researchers with the Peter O'Donnell Jr. Brain Institute at UT Southwestern have identified a new protein implicated in cell death that provides a potential therapeutic target that could prevent or delay the progress of neurodegenerative diseases following a stroke.
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An atlas of HIV's favorite targets in the blood of infected individuals

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
Researchers at Gladstone Institutes established a detailed atlas of the CD4+ T cells in individuals with HIV not on antiretroviral treatment, using a technology called CyTOF/PP-SLIDE, which they have honed over the years. The atlas is now published in the scientific journal Cell Reports.
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Physical activity reduces cardiovascular risk in rheumatic patients

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
People with diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus are more likely to have heart attacks, angina, and strokes. A review of the scientific literature on the subject shows that regular exercise improves vascular function in these patients
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Fishing in African waters

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
Industrial fleets from countries around the world have been increasingly fishing in African waters, but with climate change and increasing pollution threatening Africa's fish stocks, there is a growing concern of the sustainability of these marine fisheries if they continue to be exploited by foreign countries.
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Metabolite fumarate can reveal cell damage: New method to generate fumarate for MRI

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
A promising new concept presented by an interdisciplinary research team paves the way for major advances in the field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Their new technique could significantly simplify hyperpolarized MRI. The proposal involves the hyperpolarization of the metabolic product fumarate using parahydrogen and the subsequent purification of the metabolite.
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Skoltech researchers propose a new data-driven tool to better understand startups

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
Skoltech researchers used Google Trends' Big Data ensuing from human interactions with the Internet to develop a new methodology - a tool and a data source - for analyzing and researching the growth of startups.
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NIST study suggests how to build a better 'nanopore' biosensor

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
Researchers have spent more than three decades developing and studying miniature biosensors that can identify single molecules. To boost the accuracy and speed of these measurements, scientists must find ways to better understand how molecules interact with these sensors. Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) have now developed a new approach.
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Canola growth environments and genetics shape their seed microbiomes

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
To understand how seed microbiomes are assembled, a group of researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (Canada) examined the relative effects of growth environment and plant genotype on the seed microbiome of canola, a globally important crop grown in diverse environments.
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New mouse model provides first platform to study late-onset Alzheimer's disease

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
University of California, Irvine biologists have developed a new genetically engineered mouse model that, unlike its predecessors, is based on the most common form of Alzheimer's disease. The advance holds promise for making new strides against the neurodegenerative disease as cases continue to soar.
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Study links child behaviour problems to prenatal tobacco smoke and traffic density

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
A pregnant woman's exposure to tobacco smoke and pollution from road traffic can influence the development of behavioural outcomes in early childhood. This is the conclusion of the first study to investigate the impact of the exposome--i.e. the set of all environmental exposures, both chemical and non-chemical, during the prenatal and postnatal stages--on child behaviour. Previous research had assessed the impact of environmental exposures separately but not as a whole.
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Study suggests that silicon could be a photonics game-changer

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
New research from the University of Surrey has shown that silicon could be one of the most powerful materials for photonic informational manipulation - opening up new possibilities for the production of lasers and displays.
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Improved catalyst may translate to petrochemical production gains

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
A team of researchers has uncovered a process that facilitates improved selectivity in petrochemical catalysts with reduced carbon build up. Such catalysts are used to produce aromatics, major building blocks of polymers, or plastics, that turn up as everything from PET bottles for water to breathable, wrinkle-resistant polyester clothing.
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Do senior faculty publish as much as their younger colleagues?

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
After reading a 2019 Washington Post op-ed calling for a mandatory retirement age for professors, Dr. Bill Savage, Senior Researcher at the Academic Analytics Research Center (AARC), wanted to explore whether it is the case that senior scholars produce fewer research publications than their younger colleagues. In collaboration with AARC Director Dr. Anthony J. Olejniczak, they conducted a study documenting publication patterns across multiple formats in different age groups.
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The pioneering technology that is uncovering the mysteries of the 'Kraken'

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
A new study has shown that the key to filming the largest deep-sea squid on this planet was our knowledge of this animal's unique eye.
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Antiviral response: Eosinophils active in immediate defense during influenza a infection

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
For the first time in published literature, Le Bonheur Children's Hospital and University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) researchers showed that a variety of white blood cells known as eosinophils modify the respiratory barrier during influenza A (IAV) infection, according to a recent paper in the journal Cells. This research could have implications in understanding SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) infection in asthmatic patients.
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Incentives could turn costs of biofuel mandates into environmental benefits

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
Researchers from the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation examined the economic and environmental costs of the Renewable Fuels Standard mandates through 2030, including the impact on water quality in the Mississippi River basin and Gulf of Mexico. Models showed maintaining the corn ethanol mandate will lead to substantial social and environmental costs because it incentivizes expanded corn production. But the cellulosic ethanol mandate can provide an overall benefit with the right performance-based policies.
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Research shows consuming prebiotic supplements once a day has a positive impact on anxiety levels

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
A new study from the University of Surrey has found that 4-weeks of daily galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) prebiotic intake can reduce anxiety levels and result in an overall improvement in wellbeing in young women.
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University of Chicago scientists design "Nanotraps" to catch, clear coronavirus

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
Researchers at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) at the University of Chicago have designed a completely novel potential treatment for COVID-19: nanoparticles that capture SARS-CoV-2 viruses within the body and then use the body's own immune system to destroy it.
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New duckbilled dinosaur discovered in Japan

Eurekalert - Apr 27 2021 - 00:04
An international team of paleontologists has identified a new genus and species of hadrosaur or duck-billed dinosaur, Yamatosaurus izanagii, on one of Japan's southern islands.The fossilized discovery yields new information about hadrosaur migration, suggesting that the herbivors migrated from Asia to North America instead of vice versa. The discovery also illustrates an evolutionary step as the giant creatures evolved from walking upright to walking on all fours.
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