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New theory suggests blood immune and clotting components could contribute to psychosis

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
A scientific review has found evidence that a disruption in blood clotting and the first line immune system could be contributing factors in the development of psychosis.
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New UK study reveals extent of brain complications in children hospitalized with COVID-19

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
Although the risk of a child being admitted to hospital due to COVID-19 is small, a new UK study has found that around 1 in 20 of children hospitalised with COVID-19 develop brain or nerve complications linked to the viral infection.
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No sign of COVID-19 vaccine in breast milk

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
Messenger RNA vaccines against COVID-19 were not detected in human milk, according to a small study by UC San Francisco, providing early evidence that the vaccine mRNA is not transferred to the infant.
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Individual protected areas in Amazonia differ greatly in how effectively they help to fight deforestation and carbon emissions

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
While tropical forests remain threatened and their future is uncertain, the importance of understanding how well individual protected areas avoid deforestation increases. Researchers from the University of Turku and University of Helsinki, Finland, have investigated this question in a newly published study that focuses on the State of Acre in Brazilian Amazonia.
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New model can predict multiple RNA modifications simultaneously

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
Researchers at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University have created an attention-based model, MultiRM, that supports 12 RNA modifications for large-scale prediction and interpretation. The research aims to offer an interpretable predictor that could achieve state-of-the-art accuracy when identifying these RNA modifications and primary RNA sequences.
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Simplified method for calibrating optical tweezers

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
A team of researchers has developed a simplified method to perform the necessary calibration of optical tweezers. Shortening the measurement time helps to reduce the risk of damage to biological samples due to light-induced heating.
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Cellular uptake of nanoparticles keys for further development of temperature sensing

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
The article represents the transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and flow cytometry study of A-549 (human lung carcinoma) cellular uptake of Pr3+:LaF3 nanoparticles. The Pr3+:LaF3 nanoparticles are promising platforms for cell nano-sensors.
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Cellular push and pull, a key to the body's response to processes such as cancer

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
Researchers led by Pere Roca-Cusachs at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and Isaac Almendros at IDIBAPS discover how force dynamics affect cells, and living tissues. The results give an insight into the critical mechanical processes that occur in different diseases such as cancer.
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Researchers reveal cause of Jupiter's x-ray aurorae

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
An international research team led by YAO Zhonghua from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGGCAS) has explained the cause of Jupiter's X-ray aurorae, a mystery that has puzzled scientists for 40 years.
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Future information technologies: Topological materials for ultrafast spintronics

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
Using time- and spin-resolved methods at BESSY II, the physicists explored how, after optical excitation, the complex interplay in the behavior of excited electrons in the bulk and on the surface results in unusual spin dynamics. The work is an important step on the way to spintronic devices based on topological materials for ultrafast information processing.
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Complexity yields simplicity: The shifting dynamics of temperate marine ecosystems

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba find that the combined effects of ocean warming and acidification in temperate marine ecosystems are resulting in a loss of kelp habitat and a shift to a simple turf-dominated ecosystem. Such changes will lead to a loss of the ecosystem services provided by productive macroalgal forests or tropicalized coral-dominated reefs. These results highlight the need for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
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Scientists get to the bottom of deep Pacific ventilation

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
An international team of scientists from Australia, USA, and France have analysed how the deep Pacific exchanges water with the surface ocean.
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Exploring gap between excess mortality, COVID-19 deaths in 67 countries

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
What The Study Did: National health care systems have different capacities to correctly identify people who died of COVID-19. Researchers in this study analyzed the gap between excess mortality and  COVID-19 confirmed mortality in 67 countries to determine the extent to which official data on COVID-19 deaths might be considered reliable.
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Outcomes of patients treated by female vs male physicians

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
What The Study Did: Researchers investigated whether death, other hospital outcomes and processes of care differed between patients cared for by female and male physicians at hospitals in Canada.
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Primary care payment model, telemedicine use for Medicare Advantage during pandemic

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
What The Study Did: The association between primary care payment models and the use of telemedicine for Medicare Advantage enrollees during the COVID-19 pandemic was examined in this study.
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Noninvasive, label-free optical method visualizes deep, cellular brain disease in vivo

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
Using long wavelength near-infrared light, scientists at UC Davis developed a label-free microscopy approach that achieves a unique combination of deep, high resolution, and minimally invasive brain imaging. The technique images neurons and axonal myelination across the mouse neocortex and some sub-cortical regions, through the thinned skull. Now studies of brain disease can be conducted deep in the mouse brain through a minimally invasive and simple surgical preparation.
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Psychiatric patients at increased risk of COVID-19 hospitalization and mortality

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
In the largest systematic review and meta-analysis to date on COVID-19 outcomes in individuals with psychiatric disorders, the odds of dying or being hospitalized following COVID-19 infection were determined to be twice as high in comparison to persons without mental disorders.*
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Evaluation of India's 'Mission Indradhanush' finds improvements in vaccination outcomes

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
Washington, DC / New Delhi, India - Researchers at CDDEP recently published 'Improving vaccination coverage and timeliness through periodic intensification of routine immunization: evidence from Mission Indradhanush' where they evaluated the performance of India's Mission Indradhanush (MI) child vaccination campaign -- a periodic intensification of the routine immunization program.
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Ludwig Cancer Research study reveals even transient chromosomal errors can initiate cancer

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
A Ludwig Cancer Research study has found that inducing random chromosome instability (CIN) events in mice for as little as one week is enough to trigger harmful chromosomal patterns in cells that spur the formation of tumors.
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Non-genetic photoacoustic stimulation of single neurons by a tapered fiber optoacoustic emitter

Jul 16 2021 - 00:07
Neuromodulation at high spatial resolution is crucial for advancing understanding of brain circuits and treatment of neurological diseases. Here, a tapered fiber optoacoustic emitter (TFOE) is developed for stimulation of single neurons and subcellular structures. The TFOE enabled integration with patch clamp recording and unveiled cell-type-specific response of excitatory and inhibitory neurons to photoacoustic stimulation. TFOE provides a non-genetic single-cell and sub-cellular modulation platform, which could shed new insights into the mechanism of ultrasound neurostimulation.
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