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Children detect social bias by age 7, study finds

Children detect social bias by age 7, study finds

A new Child Development study finds that by age 7, most children detect social bias nearly as well as adults—but surprisingly, recognizing discrimination did not make kids view the targeted group nega

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Ole Miss 3D-prints 200nm spanlastics to target tumors

Ole Miss 3D-prints 200nm spanlastics to target tumors

University of Mississippi researchers used a new 3D-printing technique to create tiny drug-filled nanocarriers called spanlastics that, in lab tests on breast cancer cells, delivered anticancer therap

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Brain's 'stop eating' switch found in astrocytes

Brain's 'stop eating' switch found in astrocytes

A new study reveals that astrocytes, brain cells long viewed as passive support cells, directly participate in the brain's appetite-control circuit by relaying signals that trigger fullness after a me

Science Daily · 4mo ago
70% of 'remediated' LA yards still exceed lead limit

70% of 'remediated' LA yards still exceed lead limit

A UC Irvine study finds that 70% of residential yards in Southeast Los Angeles that the state declared cleaned of lead contamination still exceed California's safety threshold, with pollution extendin

Phys.org · 4mo ago
OMU Review Maps Biocatalysts for Solar Fuel

OMU Review Maps Biocatalysts for Solar Fuel

A new Chemical Reviews paper from Osaka Metropolitan University catalogs the biocatalysts powering semi-artificial photosynthesis, a hybrid approach that pairs synthetic light-harvesters with biologic

Phys.org · 4mo ago
OSU Nanoparticle Therapy Hits Lung Cancer, Muscle Wasting

OSU Nanoparticle Therapy Hits Lung Cancer, Muscle Wasting

Oregon State University researchers have developed lipid nanoparticles loaded with follistatin mRNA that simultaneously target lung tumors and the muscle-wasting syndrome cachexia in mice, achieving a

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Mayo Clinic nanotherapy doubles glioblastoma survival

Mayo Clinic nanotherapy doubles glioblastoma survival

Mayo Clinic researchers engineered a dual-drug liposomal nanotherapy that crosses the blood-brain barrier and more than doubled survival in preclinical glioblastoma models when combined with radiation

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Tokyo team develops pump-field-probe microscopy

Tokyo team develops pump-field-probe microscopy

A University of Tokyo research team introduced a pump-field-probe fluorescence microscopy platform that can directly detect spin‑dependent, magnetically sensitive intermediates in living systems, brid

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Penn State Launches Self‑Assembling Biohybrid Spheroids

Penn State Launches Self‑Assembling Biohybrid Spheroids

Penn State researchers have created biohybrid spheroids that self‑assemble into larger “snowball” structures, overcoming diffusion, waste‑removal, and matrix deficiencies in traditional cell spheroids

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Colorado Bill Would Shield Orphan Drugs From Price Caps

Colorado Bill Would Shield Orphan Drugs From Price Caps

A Colorado bill advancing for the second time in two years would exempt orphan drugs from any price caps the state's Prescription Drug Affordability Board might impose, pitting patient access concerns

STAT News · 4mo ago
Cornell MAGIC toolkit enables single-cell analysis

Cornell MAGIC toolkit enables single-cell analysis

Cornell scientists have unveiled an expanded MAGIC toolkit that enables genome-wide, single-cell mosaic analysis in fruit flies, dramatically speeding gene function studies across all chromosomes and

Phys.org · 4mo ago
AI Maps Hidden Connections in Oman's Labor Law

AI Maps Hidden Connections in Oman's Labor Law

Researchers at Sultan Qaboos University used natural language processing and network analysis to map hidden interdependencies in Oman's 2023 Labor Law, identifying 'hub' articles whose amendment could

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Nanorotor Cooled to 2D Quantum Ground State for First Time

Nanorotor Cooled to 2D Quantum Ground State for First Time

A research team led by the University of Vienna has cooled a levitated silica nanorotor's rotational motion to its quantum ground state in two dimensions for the first time, confining the particle's o

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Blood-built polymers enable light-controlled brain activity

Blood-built polymers enable light-controlled brain activity

Purdue University researchers have created an n-type conducting polymer that self-assembles inside living tissue using blood proteins as a catalyst, enabling light-controlled brain activity without im

Phys.org · 4mo ago
New equation predicts espresso coffee puck permeability

New equation predicts espresso coffee puck permeability

Researchers have published an equation in Royal Society Open Science that predicts how water flows through an espresso coffee puck, offering a physics-based way to optimize grind and tamping instead o

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Artemis II Breaks Distance Record, Sees Orientale Basin

Artemis II Breaks Distance Record, Sees Orientale Basin

NASA’s Artemis II mission will send four astronauts around the moon, breaking a 54‑year‑old distance record, delivering the first human‑eye view of the lunar Orientale basin, and testing survival suit

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Plant Uses 'Private Password' Scent for Single Pollinator

Plant Uses 'Private Password' Scent for Single Pollinator

A Kobe University study in Current Biology reveals that the climbing plant Smilax insularis uses a single rare compound as a 'private chemical password' to attract only its specific pollinator, the ga

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Hot Jupiter Discovered Around 12.3B-Year-Old Metal-Poor Star

Hot Jupiter Discovered Around 12.3B-Year-Old Metal-Poor Star

NASA's TESS satellite has confirmed TOI-7169 b, an inflated hot Jupiter exoplanet orbiting a 12.3-billion-year-old, metal-poor star roughly 1,477 light-years from Earth — a rare configuration since me

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Study: Conversational Mirroring Is Situational, Not Fixed

Study: Conversational Mirroring Is Situational, Not Fixed

Aarhus University researchers analyzing 1,375 conversations found that the tendency to mirror a partner's words, sentence structures, and meanings is highly situation-dependent rather than a stable in

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Bemnifosbuvir blocks hepatitis E in preclinical tests

Bemnifosbuvir blocks hepatitis E in preclinical tests

Researchers have shown that bemnifosbuvir, a hepatitis C drug already in clinical trials, effectively blocks hepatitis E virus replication in cells and animals without harming healthy tissue—offering

Science Daily · 4mo ago

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