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Researchers discover unique ‘spider web’ mechanism that traps, kills viruses

Immunologists at McMaster University have discovered a previously unknown mechanism which acts like a spider web, trapping and killing pathogens such as influenza...

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Evidence-based patient-psychotherapist matching improves mental health care

In first-of-its kind research led by a University of Massachusetts Amherst psychotherapy researcher, mental health care patients matched with therapists who had...

Researchers develop a new technique to treat middle ear infections

Middle ear infections, also known as otitis media, affect more than 80% of the children in the U.S. In a new study,...

Sleep-deprived individuals less forthcoming with information about criminal history

AMES, Iowa – During the course of a criminal investigation, it is common for investigators to interview individuals who are exhausted and have...

New study sheds light on evolution of photosynthesis

New Brunswick, N.J. (June 28, 2021) – A Rutgers-led study sheds new light on the evolution of photosynthesis in plants and algae, which...

How we measure biodiversity can have profound impacts on land-use

The world’s human population is expanding, which means even more agricultural land will be needed to provide food for this growing population. However,...

New type of metasurface allows unprecedented laser control

The ability to precisely control the various properties of laser light is critical to much of the technology that we use today,...

Baby reef fishes swim for gold

Credit: Katie Sambrook / ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies. A new study has found baby coral reef fishes can outpace...

Study: Hundreds of lives saved in Kansas counties that adopted mask mandates

LAWRENCE — Despite facing cultural and political pushback, the evidence remains clear: Face masks made a difference in Kansas. “These had a huge...

Unique exoplanet photobombs CHEOPS study of nearby star system

Photobombs – when something or someone unexpectedly enters a camera’s field of sight during the taking of a photograph – happen every day....

Keck backs Rice bid to ‘build a brain’

HOUSTON – (June 28, 2021) – Rice University scientists are starting small as they begin to figure out how to build an...

Elephants solve problems with personality

Just as humans have their own individual personalities, new research in the Journal of Comparative Psychology shows that elephants have personalities, too....

Pitt faculty, students capture top awards at 2021 CALPHAD Global Conference

PITTSBURGH (June 25, 2021) … CALPHAD (CALculation of PHAse Diagrams) is one of the genomic toolkits for material design and more recently...

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