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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...

Differences in human, mouse brain cells have important implications for disease research

FINDINGS A UCLA-led study comparing brain cells known as astrocytes in humans and mice found that mouse astrocytes are more resilient to oxidative stress,...

NASA completes additional tests to diagnose computer problem on Hubble space telescope

NASA is continuing to diagnose a problem with the payload computer on the Hubble Space Telescope after completing another set of tests...

Backscatter breakthrough runs near-zero-power IoT communicators at 5G speeds everywhere

Low-cost, low-power devices work over mmWave and use a single transistor to transfer high-volume data anywhere The promise of 5G Internet of Things...

Optical tweezer technology tweaked to overcome dangers of heat

Three years ago, Arthur Ashkin won the Nobel Prize for inventing optical tweezers, which use light in the form of a high-powered...

Loss of circadian regulation allows for increase in glucose production during lung cancer

Irvine, CA – June 25, 2021 – New research from the University of California, Irvine reveals how the circadian regulation of glucose...

Sleeper cells: Newly discovered stem cell resting phase could put brain tumors to sleep

ASU engineering researchers discover and explore new neural stem cell state that gives insight into cancer Christopher Plaisier, an assistant professor of biomedical...

Hydrofracking environmental problems not that different from conventional drilling

Crude oil production and natural gas withdrawals in the United States have lessened the country’s dependence on foreign oil and provided financial...

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