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鶹ý:Video Embedded butterfly-wings-inspire-new-imaging-technique-for-cancer-diagnosis
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Release date: 21-Feb-2025 12:50 AM EST
Butterfly Wings Inspire New Imaging Technique for Cancer Diagnosis
University of California San Diego

Using the microscopic structures found on the wings of the Morpho butterfly, researchers have developed a simple and inexpensive way to analyze cancer biopsy samples that could make cancer diagnosis faster, more accurate and more accessible worldwide.

鶹ý: Illuminating the Proton’s Inner Workings
Released: 20-Feb-2025 9:50 PM EST
Illuminating the Proton’s Inner Workings
University of Adelaide

Scientists have now mapped the forces acting inside a proton, showing in unprecedented detail how quarks—the tiny particles within—respond when hit by high-energy photons. The international team includes experts from the University of Adelaide who are exploring the structure of sub-atomic matter to try and provide further insight into the forces that underpin the natural world.

Released: 20-Feb-2025 8:15 PM EST
New AI System Accurately Maps Urban Green Spaces, Exposing Environmental Divides
NYU Tandon School of Engineering

A research team led by Rumi Chunara — an NYU associate professor with appointments in both the Tandon School of Engineering and the School of Global Public Health — has unveiled a new artificial intelligence (AI) system that uses satellite imagery to track urban green spaces more accurately than prior methods, critical to ensuring healthy cities.

鶹ý: New Homelessness Prevention Toolkit Empowers Communities with Proven, Cost-Effective Way to Keep Families Housed
Released: 20-Feb-2025 8:05 PM EST
New Homelessness Prevention Toolkit Empowers Communities with Proven, Cost-Effective Way to Keep Families Housed
University of Notre Dame

A new homelessness prevention toolkit is now available to help cities and counties across the country take a proactive approach to reducing homelessness. Developed through a collaboration among the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) at the University of Notre Dame, Results for America and Destination: Home, this toolkit equips communities with a data-driven approach to keep families housed and avoid the costly and disruptive consequences of homelessness.

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Released: 20-Feb-2025 8:00 PM EST
Early Study Shows Promise for Retinal-Surgery Robot Invented at the University of Utah 
University of Utah

A robotic device developed by University of Utah engineers allows eye surgeons to perform high-precision procedures on the retina, the fragile lining on the back of the eye that is less than a millimeter thick.

鶹ý: Child ADHD Risk Linked to Mother’s Use of Acetaminophen
Released: 20-Feb-2025 7:55 PM EST
Child ADHD Risk Linked to Mother’s Use of Acetaminophen
University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine

Acetaminophen metabolites were detected in 20.2% of maternal plasma samples. Children whose mothers had these biomarkers present in their plasma had a 3.15 times higher likelihood of an ADHD diagnosis compared with those without detected exposure.

鶹ý: New Ebola Virus Research Boosts Pandemic Preparedness
Released: 20-Feb-2025 7:45 PM EST
New Ebola Virus Research Boosts Pandemic Preparedness
La Jolla Institute for Immunology

"This antibody offers the best protection in primates, at the lowest dose yet seen for any single antibody."

Released: 20-Feb-2025 7:45 PM EST
U-M Awarded Up to $7.5M to Bring Heat-Tolerant Semiconductors From Lab to Fab
University of Michigan

Heat-resistant sensing and computing chips made of silicon carbide could advance aircraft, electric and gas-powered vehicles, renewable energy, defense and space exploration—and University of Michigan researchers are leading a multimillion dollar collaborative effort to bring more of them to market.

鶹ý: Pesquisadores e cirurgiões da Mayo Clinic experimentam realidade virtual para acalmar o nervosismo pré-cirurgico
Released: 20-Feb-2025 7:35 PM EST
Pesquisadores e cirurgiões da Mayo Clinic experimentam realidade virtual para acalmar o nervosismo pré-cirurgico
Mayo Clinic

A cirurgia cardíaca é um procedimento médico sério e invasivo, o que pode ser intimidador para o paciente. Um novo estudo publicado na Mayo Clinic Proceedings sugere que a realidade virtual (RV) pode ser uma ferramenta eficaz para reduzir a ansiedade pré-operatória em pacientes mais velhos que irão passar pela primeira cirurgia cardíaca aberta.

鶹ý: Investigadores y cirujanos de Mayo Clinic experimentan realidad virtual para calmar el nerviosismo prequirúrgico
Released: 20-Feb-2025 7:30 PM EST
Investigadores y cirujanos de Mayo Clinic experimentan realidad virtual para calmar el nerviosismo prequirúrgico
Mayo Clinic

La cirugía cardíaca es un procedimiento médico serio e invasivo, que puede ser intimidante para el paciente. Un nuevo estudio publicado en Mayo Clinic Proceedings sugiere que la realidad virtual (RV) puede ser una herramienta eficaz para reducir la ansiedad preoperatoria en pacientes mayores que pasarán por la primera cirugía a corazón abierto.


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