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Peanuts. Pixabay

Why Early Exposure Is Transforming Food Allergy Treatment

Categories Health
Small bowl with mango pieces and cut mangoes on white background, closeup

How Mangos Could Be Your Body’s Secret Weapon Against Insulin Resistance

Categories Health
Postdoctoral fellow Thomas Keating at Tema T – Technology and Social Change at Linköping University, Sweden.

Sweden’s 100,000-Year Nuclear Puzzle: Scientists Develop Strategy to Preserve Crucial Waste Repository Information

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences, Technology
fiery hillside

Who if anyone should be held to account for climate-change-caused damage?

Categories Bloggers, Earth, Energy & Environment
Sunshine over a field

Study Finds Solar Heat Influences Earthquake Activity

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
An artistic representation of what a giant cosmic jet the size of the distance between the Milky Way and Andromeda could look like (image for illustrative purposes only).

Cosmic Monsters in Plain Sight: Massive Radio Galaxies May Be More Common Than We Thought

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
A brain organoid culture, where the MECP2 gene (linked to Rett syndrome) has been knocked out, is shown under a fluorescent microscope. The culture was treated with the experimental cancer drug ADH-503, resulting in the formation of new synapses.

Living Neural Interfaces Could Transform Treatment of Brain Disorders

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Gelatin-hydrogel wrapped skin organoids promote wound healing in frostbite-affected skin.

Healing Frostbite Without Scars: The Promise of Skin Organoids

Categories Health, Technology
Shot of a young businessman using a smartphone in a modern office

Your Brain Decodes Hidden Messages in Speech Melody

Categories Brain & Behavior
A Kobe University team found that glucose is excreted into the small intestine, where bacteria transform it into short-chain fatty acids. The endocrinologist OGAWA Wataru explains: “The production of short-chain fatty acids from the excreted glucose is a huge discovery. While these compounds are traditionally thought to be produced through the fermentation of indigestible dietary fibers by gut microbiota, this newly identified mechanism highlights a novel symbiotic relationship between the host and its microbiota.”

Our Bodies Secretly Feed Gut Bacteria Sugar Through Hidden Pathway, Study Reveals

Categories Health
The flux system that collected data for the study is now being used on new research ship the RRS Sir David Attenborough (pictured).

Earth’s Ocean ‘Conveyor Belt’ Grinding to a Halt as Antarctic Ice Melts

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
patient in hospital bed

Brain’s Night Shift: Sleep Patterns Unmask Hidden Consciousness in ‘Unresponsive’ Patients

Categories Brain & Behavior
The conditions for 3D bioprinting of adipose tissues involved the use of adipose-derived decellularized extracellular matrix and alginate as a hybrid ink. The optimal diameter of adipose units and the spacing between them were established. In addition to promoting wound healing in vitro, the bioprinted adipose tissue promoted skin regeneration in a mouse skin wound model by regulating cell migration, vasculogenesis, and keratinocyte differentiation.

3D Fat Printing Supercharges Wound Healing

Categories Health, Technology
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