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Newswise: Double the DNA, double the oil: unraveling the impact of genome duplication on oil crops
Released: 3-Sep-2024 7:05 AM EDT
Double the DNA, double the oil: unraveling the impact of genome duplication on oil crops
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Scientists have uncovered a crucial evolutionary mechanism that could revolutionize oil production in crops. The study reveals that whole genome duplications (WGDs) significantly boost oil content in oil crops, offering a strategic pathway to increase vegetable oil yields to meet rising global demand. This discovery promises to transform agricultural practices, ensuring a sustainable supply of this vital resource for both dietary and industrial use.

Released: 3-Sep-2024 6:05 AM EDT
Research reveals huge volume of sports gambling advertising on social media in U.S.
University of Bristol

Sports fans are being bombarded daily with gambling advertising via social media in the United States – and the majority of ads could be in breach of regulations, according to a new study.

Newswise: Finger wrap uses sweat to provide health monitoring at your fingertips—literally
30-Aug-2024 8:05 PM EDT
Finger wrap uses sweat to provide health monitoring at your fingertips—literally
University of California San Diego

A sweat-powered wearable has the potential to make continuous, personalized health monitoring as effortless as wearing a Band-Aid. UC San Diego engineers have developed an electronic finger wrap that monitors vital chemical levels—such as glucose, vitamins, and even drugs—present in the same fingertip sweat from which it derives its energy.

Newswise: Can wearable activity trackers detect disease?
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Released: 2-Sep-2024 9:05 PM EDT
Can wearable activity trackers detect disease?
University of South Australia

A new University of South Australia study reveals that wearable activity trackers show promise in detecting early signals of disease – particularly atrial fibrillation associated with stroke, and COVID-19.

29-Aug-2024 12:05 PM EDT
False-positive mammogram results discourage some women from future screenings
UC Davis Health

A false-positive mammogram may deter women from future screenings, according to a new study. But staying on schedule remains key to early detection of cancer.

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Newswise: KIMM develops wheel that alters stiffness in real time based on situation
Released: 2-Sep-2024 1:00 PM EDT
KIMM develops wheel that alters stiffness in real time based on situation
National Research Council of Science and Technology

- Inspired by the surface tension of a liquid droplet, KIMM develops the technology for altering the stiffness of a wheel in real time - Modularization technologies applicable to various mobile systems are continuously being developed, which could help to overcome various obstacles in daily life


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