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Biochemistry Sep 14, 2023

Selective removal of aging cells opens new possibilities for treating age-related diseases

A research team, led by Professor Ja Hyoung Ryu from the Department of Chemistry at UNIST, in collaboration with Professor Hyewon Chung from Konkuk University, has achieved a significant breakthrough in the treatment of age-related ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 6, 2023

Unveiling the mechanism of 3D folding in cell sheets

The artist in nature creates wonders of geometric patterns, as can be seen in the wings of Drosophila fruit flies just after emerging from their pupal case, which is known as eclosion. They meticulously fold into stereotypic ...

Economics & Business Sep 5, 2023

Unlocking the secrets of tech valuation through mergers and acquisitions

A recent collaborative study conducted by accounting and finance scholars highlights the pivotal role played by the M&A (Mergers and Acquisitions) market in assessing the worth of technological assets.

Social Sciences Sep 5, 2023

New study shows parents' concerns about children's reading should not be ignored

If you have concerns your child is having trouble reading, new research shows it's likely something that needs attention. As children across the country head back to class this week, a new study from Western University researchers ...

Bio & Medicine Aug 29, 2023

A dynamic matrix with DNA-encoded viscoelasticity to support the development of organoids and other biological tissues

Over the past few decades, material scientists and chemists have been working on designing increasingly sophisticated materials for a wide range of technological and scientific applications. These materials include synthetic ...

Biochemistry Aug 27, 2023

Bioactive near-infrared II clusters for 3D imaging and acute inflammation inhibition

The bioactivity of most near-infrared II (NIRII) fluorophores are limited, thereby conflicting the achievement of strong fluorescence and high catalytic activities, due to a lack of free electrons in the method.

Ecology Aug 22, 2023

Millions of California trees are dying; Joshua trees are just the latest victims

Californians watched in dismay this month as the York fire seared through Mojave National Preserve, igniting a delicate desert landscape that may never fully recover.

Biochemistry Aug 22, 2023

Anti-inflammatory properties of black soldier fly larvae oil show promise for conditions such as ulcerative colitis

Research conducted at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has shed light on the anti-inflammatory properties of black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) oil. Led by Prof. Betty Schwartz, from the Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment ...

Social Sciences Aug 2, 2023

Climate change contributes to violence against children. Here's how

Every day of the northern hemisphere's summer in 2023 seems to bring a calamitous headline about the climate: heat waves, wildfires, massive hailstorms.

Economics & Business Aug 2, 2023

Researchers develop statistical tool for estimating causal effects of marketing

A new statistical tool can help researchers get meaningful results when a randomized experiment, considered the gold standard, is not possible.

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