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Newswise: Advanced Imaging Reveals Mechanisms That Cause Autoimmune Disease
Release date: 9-Apr-2025 6:40 PM EDT
Advanced Imaging Reveals Mechanisms That Cause Autoimmune Disease
University of California San Diego

Those who suffer myasthenia gravis experience muscle weakness that can affect the muscles we use to blink, smile and move our bodies. Researchers at UC San Diego’s School of Biological Sciences used a cutting-edge imaging technique to uncover new details about the mechanisms underlying the disease.

Newswise: Sink or Swim: The Fate of Sinking Tectonic Plates Depends on Their Ancient Tectonic Histories
Released: 9-Apr-2025 6:35 PM EDT
Sink or Swim: The Fate of Sinking Tectonic Plates Depends on Their Ancient Tectonic Histories
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

New findings provide a greater understanding of plate subduction, or how tectonic plates slide beneath one another This recycling of surface materials and volatile elements deep into the Earth's interior, can impact long-term climate stability, atmospheric balance, and the habitability of our planet over billions of years.

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Released: 9-Apr-2025 6:30 PM EDT
Preclinical Study Links Gut Bacteria to Inflamed Blood Vessels
Cedars-Sinai

A new Cedars-Sinai study demonstrates how gut bacteria can influence the development of blood vessel inflammation in laboratory mice. The findings, if confirmed in humans, would open a potential route for treating Kawasaki disease, a mysterious childhood disorder characterized by vascular inflammation.

Released: 9-Apr-2025 6:30 PM EDT
Hidden Forces Shape Plants From the Inside Out
Universite de Montreal

UdeM scientists use a combination of experimental data and modelling to reveal how physical forces help plants to generate their complex 3D shapes.

Newswise: New Research Examines How Nanoscopic Ripples Affect Material Properties
Released: 9-Apr-2025 6:20 PM EDT
New Research Examines How Nanoscopic Ripples Affect Material Properties
Binghamton University, State University of New York

When materials are created on a nanometer scale — just a handful of atoms thick — even the thermal energy present at room temperature can cause structural ripples. How these ripples affect the mechanical properties of these thin materials can limit their use in electronics and other key systems. New research from Binghamton University, State University of New York validates theoretical models about how elasticity is scale-dependent — in other words, the elastic properties of a material are not constant, but vary with the size of the piece of material.

Released: 9-Apr-2025 6:15 PM EDT
Researchers Investigate How to Integrate Behavioral Health Into Primary Care
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

A Rutgers Health study identifies six key strategies for sustainable implementation.

Newswise: Democratic Republic of the Congo and Partners Launch Phase 2 of National Program to Improve Management and Protection of 30% of Territory by 2030
Released: 9-Apr-2025 6:10 PM EDT
Democratic Republic of the Congo and Partners Launch Phase 2 of National Program to Improve Management and Protection of 30% of Territory by 2030
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, through the National Designated Authority of the Green Climate Fund (NDA-DRC), organized a ceremony to officially launch phase 2 of preparations for the country's "30x30 Strategy" in Kinshasa, on April 8, 2025. The launch took place in collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), Technical and Financial Partners, representatives of civil society, Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples.

Released: 9-Apr-2025 5:50 PM EDT
The Number of US Nonparents Who Never Want Children Is Growing
Michigan State University

Recent data from Pew Research Center suggest that Americans are rethinking whether they want to become parents. This could be part of a long-term trend, as a research team from Michigan State University found that the percentage of nonparents in the United States who never want children has doubled over the past 20 years.

Released: 9-Apr-2025 5:45 PM EDT
Financial Well-Being Varies Across Generations
University of Georgia

Generations are already seen as unique in terms of values and beliefs. These differences may stretch into the realm of finance, according to a new study from the University of Georgia.

Newswise: Longstanding Model Fails to Explain Spin Dynamics in 1D Cuprates
Released: 9-Apr-2025 5:40 PM EDT
Longstanding Model Fails to Explain Spin Dynamics in 1D Cuprates
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Superconductivity – the ability of some materials to conduct electricity with no energy loss – holds immense promise for new technologies from lossless power grids to advanced quantum devices.


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