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Newswise: Unexpected Beauty, Major Antimicrobial Power Boost as Phages Form Into Flower Shapes
Released: 21-Oct-2024 2:30 PM EDT
Unexpected Beauty, Major Antimicrobial Power Boost as Phages Form Into Flower Shapes
McMaster University

Researchers preparing slides of live bacteriophages were surprised to see them link and form naturally into three-dimensional flower shapes in reaction to contact with high-pressure carbon dioxide. The discovery is welcome news for researchers who had been trying to network phages articifially to boost their power.

Released: 21-Oct-2024 2:10 PM EDT
Sweetened Beverage Taxes Decrease Consumption in Lower-Income Households by Nearly 50%, UW Study Finds
University of Washington

New research from the University of Washington investigated responses to sweetened beverage taxes using the purchasing behavior of approximately 400 households in Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland and Philadelphia.

Newswise: Immigrants and Military Service
Released: 21-Oct-2024 2:10 PM EDT
Immigrants and Military Service
University of Utah

Survey data show immigrants are more willing to fight for United States and Canada than native-born citizens, according to an analysis led by the University of Utah. An all-volunteer military depends on a constant influx of recruits, yet the U.S. armed services have struggled to meet recruitment goals, raising serious questions about military readiness in an increasingly turbulent world. The new research suggests residents who weren’t born in the United States maybe an important, but overlooked source of potential soldiers and sailors.

Newswise: Are Biologics the Future of Food Allergy Treatment? One Study Weighs Pros and Cons
Released: 21-Oct-2024 1:50 PM EDT
Are Biologics the Future of Food Allergy Treatment? One Study Weighs Pros and Cons
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Publishing in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, UNC School of Medicine researchers delve into the perspectives of community and academic providers on the role of biologics and food allergy. This study was led by co-authors Edwin Kim, MD, Division Chief of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, and Jill Fisher, PhD, professor in the UNC Department of Social Medicine and Center for Bioethics.

Newswise: Plant CO2 Uptake Rises by Nearly One Third in New Global Estimates
Released: 21-Oct-2024 1:45 PM EDT
Plant CO2 Uptake Rises by Nearly One Third in New Global Estimates
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Plants the world over are absorbing about 31% more carbon dioxide than previously thought, according to a new assessment developed by scientists.

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Released: 21-Oct-2024 1:00 PM EDT
Falling for It: A Micro-Scale Look at How Parachute Fibers Act Under Stress
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Researchers from the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology used micro-CT scans to understand how stress impacts parachutes on the fiber-scale. This information will be used to develop better models for identifying promising parachute textile candidates.

Newswise: Study Combines Woodchips and Biochar to Clean Water of Pharmaceuticals, Nutrients
Released: 21-Oct-2024 12:20 PM EDT
Study Combines Woodchips and Biochar to Clean Water of Pharmaceuticals, Nutrients
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

In a new University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign study, researchers show how a simple system using woodchips and a bit of glorified sawdust --- designer biochar --- can dramatically reduce nitrogen, phosphorus, and multiple common drugs in wastewater.

Released: 21-Oct-2024 11:55 AM EDT
A 37% Drop in Overdose Deaths From Drugs Mixed with Opioids – Fentanyl Included
Ohio State University

Expanded treatment options, increased naloxone distribution and targeted education campaigns likely led to a 37% reduction in overdose deaths from opioids combined with stimulant drugs other than cocaine, according to the results of a large federally funded study.

Newswise: Study: AI Could Transform How Hospitals Produce Quality Reports
Released: 21-Oct-2024 11:35 AM EDT
Study: AI Could Transform How Hospitals Produce Quality Reports
UC San Diego Health

University of California San Diego School of Medicine researchers find advanced AI could lead to easier, faster and more efficient hospital quality reporting.

Newswise: FSU College of Medicine Research Team Connects Loneliness with Heightened Risk of Dementia in Largest Study of Its Kind
Released: 21-Oct-2024 11:25 AM EDT
FSU College of Medicine Research Team Connects Loneliness with Heightened Risk of Dementia in Largest Study of Its Kind
Florida State University

New research led by Florida State University College of Medicine faculty quantified the association between loneliness and dementia by analyzing data from more than 600,000 people around the world — the largest study of its kind. The meta-analysis of 21 longitudinal studies showed that experiencing feelings of loneliness increased the risk of developing dementia by 31%.


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