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Released: 26-Feb-2025 12:00 PM EST
Exosomal miR-203 Bone Marrow Stem Cells Targets the SOCS3/NF-κB Pathway to Regulate Neuroinflammation in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
World Journal of Stem Cells

BACKGROUNDEpilepsy is a prevalent chronic neurological disorder affecting 50 million individuals globally, with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) being the most common form. Despite advances in antiepileptic drug development, over 30% of patient

Released: 26-Feb-2025 12:00 PM EST
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Rejuvenates Septic Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
World Journal of Stem Cells

BACKGROUNDSepsis is a severe illness characterized by systemic and multiorgan reactive responses and damage. However, the impact of sepsis on the bone marrow, particularly on bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs), is less reported. BMS

鶹ý: Female Physicians at Elevated Risk for Suicide
Released: 26-Feb-2025 11:30 AM EST
Female Physicians at Elevated Risk for Suicide
University of California San Diego

Many physicians struggle with depression and burnout, and now researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have found that female physicians in the U.S. had a 53% higher suicide risk compared to females in the general population.

鶹ý: Cycle for Survival Surpasses $400 Million Raised for Rare Cancer Research
Released: 26-Feb-2025 11:00 AM EST
Cycle for Survival Surpasses $400 Million Raised for Rare Cancer Research
Cycle for Survival

Cycle for Survival Surpasses $400 Million Raised for Rare Cancer Research

Released: 26-Feb-2025 11:00 AM EST
ADLM Urges Congress to Improve Children’s Access to High Quality Clinical Laboratory Testing
Association for Diagnostic and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM (formerly AACC))

The Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM, formerly AACC) released a position statement today emphasizing that limited access to quality clinical laboratory services is impeding children’s health, and that action must be taken to address this significant problem.

鶹ý: New Photon-Avalanching Nanoparticles Could Enable Next-Generation Optical Computers
Released: 26-Feb-2025 11:00 AM EST
New Photon-Avalanching Nanoparticles Could Enable Next-Generation Optical Computers
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Researchers have developed a new optical computing material from photon-avalanching nanoparticles. The breakthrough offers a path toward realizing smaller, faster components for next-generation computers.

Released: 26-Feb-2025 10:55 AM EST
The LaundryCares Foundation and SpinXpress LAUNDRY to Host Free Laundry and Literacy Day on March 18, 2025, Sponsored by US Auto Force
LaundryCares Foundation

The LaundryCares Foundation in partnership with Too Small to Fail, U. S. Auto Force and SpinXpress LAUNDRY is excited to announce a collaborative initiative to promote early literacy in the Houston community.

   
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Released: 26-Feb-2025 10:50 AM EST
Pediatric Experts Warn: Federal Cuts Could Jeopardize Children's Health
Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

As clinicians on the front line of child health, we see first-hand the profound role Medicaid plays in ensuring children receive the life-saving care they deserve.  ...

鶹ý: Erica Bisson, MD, MPH, Elected Chair of the AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves
Released: 26-Feb-2025 10:25 AM EST
Erica Bisson, MD, MPH, Elected Chair of the AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves
American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)

Erica Bisson, MD, MPH, has been named Chair of the AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves (DSPN), marking a new chapter in the section’s mission to advance spine and peripheral nerve care through research, education and advocacy.

Released: 26-Feb-2025 10:10 AM EST
New Computer Model Can Predict the Length of a Household’s Displacement in Any U.S. Community After a Disaster
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

In a new study published by Risk Analysis uses recent, disaster-related data from the Household Pulse Survey (HPS) to train a computer model to predict the length of household displacement and return outcomes after a disaster. The study is the first to use state-by-state data from the U.S. Census Bureau to quantify the contribution of different factors (including household size, tenure status, educational attainment, and income per household member) on household displacement and return.

鶹ý: Matrix Stiffness and Energy Crisis in Spinal Discs: A New Pathway to Combat Degeneration
Released: 26-Feb-2025 9:40 AM EST
Matrix Stiffness and Energy Crisis in Spinal Discs: A New Pathway to Combat Degeneration
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A pioneering study has revealed that increased stiffness in the extracellular matrix (ECM) of spinal discs impairs energy production in nucleus pulposus cells (NPCs), a key factor in intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD). The research identifies the protein MRTF-A as a critical regulator in this process, showing that its activation under stiff conditions suppresses glycolysis, the primary energy source for NPCs.

Released: 26-Feb-2025 9:05 AM EST
How Parenthood May Help Keep Your Brain Young
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Researchers from Rutgers and Yale find that parents show patterns of brain connectivity that oppose age-related changes.

鶹ý: Researchers at Case Western Reserve, University Hospitals to Begin Clinical Testing with New, Less-Invasive Technology to Screen for Esophageal Precancer
Released: 26-Feb-2025 9:00 AM EST
Researchers at Case Western Reserve, University Hospitals to Begin Clinical Testing with New, Less-Invasive Technology to Screen for Esophageal Precancer
Case Western Reserve University

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) and University Hospitals (UH) will use state-of-the-art medical technologies they invented—and licensed to Lucid Diagnostics Inc.—to detect esophageal precancer.

鶹ý: Novel Molten Metal Catalysts for CO2-Free Hydrogen Production
Released: 26-Feb-2025 9:00 AM EST
Novel Molten Metal Catalysts for CO2-Free Hydrogen Production
National Research Council of Science and Technology

A research team led by Dr. Seung Ju Han at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) has introduced selenium-doped molten metal catalysts (NiBi, CuBi) to significantly enhance methane pyrolysis efficiency.

Released: 26-Feb-2025 9:00 AM EST
Small Practice Radiologists and Those Reporting Individual Face Disadvantages in MIPS Scoring, Highlighting Need for Reform
Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute

New Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute research found significant differences in performance across radiologists in the CMS Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS). The researchers examined a broad range of radiologist and practice characteristics and identified the set of factors that predicted whether a radiologist would score exceptionally, and thus receive the highest payment bonus, or would fail to meet this bar. The study, published today in the Journal of the American College of Radiology, found that the strongest predictor of a radiologist’s lower performance was reporting as an individual clinician, rather than as part of a group of physicians or an Advanced Payment Model (APM) entity. Individual radiologists were 7.4 times more likely to fail to achieve “exceptional” status than group reporting radiologists, indicating potential disadvantage in the MIPS program.

鶹ý: Progress on Intelligent Metasurfaces for Signal Relay, Transmitter, and Processor
Released: 26-Feb-2025 8:35 AM EST
Progress on Intelligent Metasurfaces for Signal Relay, Transmitter, and Processor
Chinese Academy of Sciences

This Review offers a unified perspective on how intelligent metasurfaces can facilitate wireless communication in three manners: signal relay, signal transmitter, and signal processor. We start by the basic modelling of wireless channel and the evolution of metasurfaces from passive, active to intelligent metasurfaces.

鶹ý: Some Fuel Lodges in the Inner Walls of Fusion Vessels. Researchers Now Have a Better Idea of How Much
Released: 26-Feb-2025 8:30 AM EST
Some Fuel Lodges in the Inner Walls of Fusion Vessels. Researchers Now Have a Better Idea of How Much
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

New research offers insights that could help reduce the amount of radioactive tritium embedded in the walls of fusion vessels to a minimum.

鶹ý: Beyond the Burn: Harvesting Dead Wood to Reduce Wildfires and Store Carbon
Released: 26-Feb-2025 8:30 AM EST
Beyond the Burn: Harvesting Dead Wood to Reduce Wildfires and Store Carbon
Florida Atlantic University

A century of fire suppression, climate change, and drought has worsened wildfires in the Western U.S. While prescribed burns help reduce fuel, a “fire deficit” increases wildfire risks, with significant health and environmental impacts. Deforestation and pests further limit carbon storage. Emulating Indigenous practices, a new study shows that combining physical harvesting of dead wood with thinning reduces wildfire risks, lowers carbon emissions, and boosts carbon storage through products like biochar.

鶹ý: Nuevo cristal fotocromático que puede almacenar patrones 3D reescribibles
Released: 26-Feb-2025 8:30 AM EST
Nuevo cristal fotocromático que puede almacenar patrones 3D reescribibles
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Existe un tipo especial de cristal que cambia de color en diferentes longitudes de onda de luz, denominado cristal fotocromático, el cual promete brindar almacenamiento estable y reutilizable de datos. Ahora, los investigadores desarrollaron un cristal fotocromático dopado que tiene el potencial de almacenar datos reescribibles de manera indefinida, según una investigación publicada en ACS Energy Letters.

鶹ý: Zero-Shot AI for Remote Sensing: A New Pipeline for Automated Image Segmentation
Released: 26-Feb-2025 8:20 AM EST
Zero-Shot AI for Remote Sensing: A New Pipeline for Automated Image Segmentation
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Researchers have developed a pipeline that integrates zero-shot AI detection and segmentation tools to achieve robust, automated segmentation of remote sensing images. By leveraging a sliding window hyper-inference approach and an outlier rejection step, the pipeline enhances the identification of features such as buildings, trees, and vehicles in aerial and satellite imagery. This solution is implemented as a user-friendly Python package, LangRS, making advanced remote sensing segmentation accessible to a wide range of users.



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