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Release date: 8-Apr-2025 5:15 PM EDT
How Risky Is the Bird Flu in Cats?
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How Risky Is the Bird Flu in Cats?

鶹ý: Einstein Research Leads to Designation of New Type of Diabetes
Release date: 8-Apr-2025 3:00 PM EDT
Einstein Research Leads to Designation of New Type of Diabetes
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Malnutrition-related diabetes—typically affecting lean, malnourished teens and young adults in low- and middle-income countries—is now officially recognized as a distinct form of the disease, known as type 5 diabetes. The new designation, made today by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), stems largely from the research and advocacy of Meredith Hawkins, M.D., M.S., professor of medicine, the Harold and Muriel Block Chair in Medicine, and founding director of the Global Diabetes Institute at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

Release date: 8-Apr-2025 2:55 PM EDT
Rutgers Office for Research Announces Inaugural Recipients of Nokia Bell Labs Scholarship
Rutgers University's Office for Research

Rutgers Office for Research is proud to announce the four Rutgers students who will be the inaugural recipients of its Nokia Bell Labs Scholarship.

   
鶹ý: Researchers’ study show advancements in GP38 contributions to CCHFV and monoclonal antibody therapies
Release date: 8-Apr-2025 1:15 PM EDT
Researchers’ study show advancements in GP38 contributions to CCHFV and monoclonal antibody therapies
U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases

A recent study published in Science Translational Medicine involving scientists from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases in collaboration with scientists from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the University of California-Berkeley have advanced discoveries surrounding the viral glycoprotein GP38 expressed by the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV).

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Released: 8-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Powerful New Tool Promises Major Advances in Cancer Treatment
University of South Australia

New Australian technology is set to transform the way that gastrointestinal cancers are detected and treated with precise, minimally invasive surgery.Backed by the Federal Government’s...

鶹ý: Immune Cell Research Identifies Potential New Target for Treating Cancer and Autoimmune Disease
Release date: 8-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Immune Cell Research Identifies Potential New Target for Treating Cancer and Autoimmune Disease
Johns Hopkins Medicine

In a study of the immune systems of mice, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have found a new role for a protein, QRICH1, which could become a target for drugs to dial up or down the activation of T cells to fight cancers and autoimmune diseases.

鶹ý: Desde Chile descubren origen de asteroide que podría impactar a la Luna
Release date: 8-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Desde Chile descubren origen de asteroide que podría impactar a la Luna
NSF's NOIRLab

Un equipo de astrónomos construyó una representación tridimensional del asteroide 2024 YR4, que fue descubierto recientemente y que se encuentra en las proximidades de la Tierra. Los científicos, además determinaron que el objeto se originó en el cinturón principal de asteroides del Sistema Solar, gracias a las observaciones realizadas desde Chile con el telescopio Gemini Sur, la mitad austral del Observatorio Internacional Gemini de la Fundación Nacional de Ciencias de Estados Unidos y operado por NOIRLab de NSF. Los investigadores también confirmaron que esta roca espacial de forma inusual, es uno de los objetos más grandes de la historia reciente que podría impactar a la Luna.

鶹ý: Gemini South Observes Shape and Origin of Near-Earth Asteroid 2024 YR4
Release date: 8-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Gemini South Observes Shape and Origin of Near-Earth Asteroid 2024 YR4
NSF's NOIRLab

Using observations from the Gemini South telescope in Chile, one half of the International Gemini Observatory, partly funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation and operated by NSF NOIRLab, astronomers have constructed a 3D representation of the newly discovered near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4. The team determined that the unusually-shaped rock is one of the largest objects in recent history that could impact the Moon, and that it likely originated from the main asteroid belt.

Release date: 8-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
ACSM Announces Paper of the Year Awards for Scientific Journals
American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)

The American College of Sports Medicine® annual Paper of the Year selections for each of its six highly acclaimed scientific journals. The awards recognize the demonstrated scientific, scholarly significance and overall impact of an article published during the previous year.


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