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A 3D car is grabbed and rotated by a user.

Touch The Untouchable With New Grab-and-Go Hologram Technology

Categories Technology
illustration of energy efficient town

Clean Energy Transition Could Boost National Security For Most Countries

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
Apigenin loaded nanoparticles for obesity

New Dual-Action Nanoparticles Turn Body Fat Into Calorie-Burning Machines

Categories Health
Solar panels on an industrial rooftop

Ultra-Light Solar Cells Bend Rules While Breaking Efficiency Records

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
trash heap

On the City of Fresno’s laudable waste-handling programs

Categories Bloggers
woman eating french fries at dusk

Eating only during the daytime could protect people from heart risks of shift work

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
table top of pills

Nearly 500,000 children could die from AIDS-related causes by 2030 without stable PEPFAR

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Nk3R antagonism decreases fear memory consolidation. (A) Experimental procedure of fear memory consolidation after stress. Created with Biorender. (B) Fear acquisition and expression in mice administered with Osanetant. (C) Effect in the fear memory consolidation after administration of Osanetant (5 mg/kg, ip) or Vehicle 30 min after stress (IMO) in adult females (n = 12 per group) (p = 0.038, η2 = 0.798). Analyzed by Generalized Linear Model with least significant difference (LSD) correction.

Post-trauma drug blocks fear response in female mice

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
crowded ashtray

Public housing smoking ban reduced heart attacks and strokes

Categories Health, Social Sciences
A schematic diagram illustrates a proposed mechanism of interferon-γ (IFN-γ)-induced downregulation of tricellulin in salivary epithelial cells. IFN-γ leads to the phosphorylation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1) and then induces the upregulation of microRNA-145 (miR-145) which combines with tricellulin mRNA 3' UTR and inhibits the expression of tricellulin. This would then cause the dysfunction of acinar epithelial barrier and the increased transports of macromolecules through paracellular pathway due to the loss of tricellulin in salivary glands, thereby resulting in hyposalivation. The schematic diagram is designed by Figdraw.

New Hope for Millions: Researchers Find Key to Treating Painful Dry Mouth Disorder

Categories Health
To make element 116, researchers fused isotopes of titanium and plutonium.

New Progress Toward the Discovery of New Elements

Categories Physics & Mathematics
The study led by sociologist Andrew V. Papachristos shows that police misconduct is a group phenomenon

Improving Police Interactions for People with Schizophrenia

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
UP researchers are making today matter by developing non-invasive techniques to detect brain tumours and make earlier diagnoses, which often lead to better outcomes. Source: Shutterstock.

Eye pressure could help diagnose brain tumors

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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