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鶹ý: UniSA-Calvary Hospital Surgical Escape Room Puts Nurses to the Test
Released: 10-Apr-2025 5:20 AM EDT
UniSA-Calvary Hospital Surgical Escape Room Puts Nurses to the Test
University of South Australia

Bright lights, gleaming surgical tools, and a patient ready on the operating table. All seems to be in order, but then an alarm sounds and all eyes immediately look to you ­– what happens next is in your hands.

鶹ý: Landmark Study Identifies New Genetic Cause of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Bringing Long-Awaited Answers to Families
7-Apr-2025 9:05 PM EDT
Landmark Study Identifies New Genetic Cause of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Bringing Long-Awaited Answers to Families
Mount Sinai Health System

A seminal study from researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and their collaborators in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, and Iceland has uncovered a new genetic cause of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). The discovery offers both closure and hope to potentially thousands of families worldwide who have long been searching for answers. The study, published in the April 10 online issue of Nature Genetics [DOI: 10.1038/s41588-025-02159-5], reveals that mutations in a small, previously overlooked non-coding gene called RNU2-2 are responsible for relatively common NDD. Non-coding genes are genes that don’t produce proteins but may still play critical roles in regulating cell functions.

Released: 10-Apr-2025 12:05 AM EDT
دراسة جديدة في مجلة Brain Communications تتوصل إلى أن التحفيز العميق المخصَّص للدماغ يُظهر نتائج واعدة في علاج الصرع المقاوم للأدوية
Mayo Clinic

روتشستر، ولاية مينيسوتا — تسلِّط دراسة جديدة نُشرت في مجلة اتصالات الدماغ (Brain Communications) الضوء على طريقة جديدة لعلاج الصرع المقاوم للأدوية. طوّر الباحثون في مايو كلينك منصة مبتكرة للتحفيز العميق للدماغ والتي استُخدمت ليس فقط لتقليل النوبات، ولكن أيضًا لتحسين الذاكرة والنوم — وهما تحديان شائعان لمرضى الصرع.

鶹ý: New Technology Suppresses Temperature Rise During Hydrogen Charging, Enabling Safer and More Efficient Refueling!
Released: 10-Apr-2025 12:00 AM EDT
New Technology Suppresses Temperature Rise During Hydrogen Charging, Enabling Safer and More Efficient Refueling!
National Research Council of Science and Technology

A research team led by Principal Researcher Dae-Hwan Kim at the Nuclear Equipment Verification Laboratory of the Busan Machinery Technology Research Center under the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (President Seog-Hyeon Ryu, hereinafter referred to as KIMM) has successfully developed and demonstrated this new technology using an incompressible fluid.

鶹ý: Disturbed Sleep Cycle Propels Cyanobacteria Into Surprising Burst of Productivity
Released: 10-Apr-2025 12:00 AM EDT
Disturbed Sleep Cycle Propels Cyanobacteria Into Surprising Burst of Productivity
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

People who have disrupted circadian rhythms suffer all kinds of negative effects. But in cyanobacteria, disrupted rhythms can pay off for researchers seeking new ways to produce biology-based products more efficiently. The circadian rhythms of these blue-green microbes offer a new window into predictive phenomics—how to predict and control the traits of an organism.

Released: 9-Apr-2025 9:40 PM EDT
New Breakthrough Combats Lenalidomide Resistance in Multiple Myeloma
National University of Singapore (NUS)

A new study conducted by researchers from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at the National University of Singapore has uncovered a key mechanism behind lenalidomide resistance in multiple myeloma (MM), offering new insights into potential strategies for improving treatment outcomes and overcoming drug resistance.

鶹ý: Advanced Imaging Reveals Mechanisms That Cause Autoimmune Disease
Released: 9-Apr-2025 8:50 PM EDT
Advanced Imaging Reveals Mechanisms That Cause Autoimmune Disease
University of California San Diego

Those who suffer myasthenia gravis experience muscle weakness that can affect the muscles we use to blink, smile and move our bodies. Researchers at UC San Diego’s School of Biological Sciences used a cutting-edge imaging technique to uncover new details about the mechanisms underlying the disease.

鶹ý: New Method Identifies Protein That May Govern Cancer Cell Movement and Metastasis
Released: 9-Apr-2025 8:40 PM EDT
New Method Identifies Protein That May Govern Cancer Cell Movement and Metastasis
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Using a novel method that gives a readout of which proteins are in specific locations within cells, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have identified a protein that plays a key role in cell adhesion and movement. Their findings, published in Cell Reports, could help researchers better understand diverse phenomena such as cancer metastasis and cell differentiation.

Released: 9-Apr-2025 8:30 PM EDT
Tracking Firearm Violence and Impact on Dental Health
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Exposure may lead to unhealthy behaviors that risk oral health and discourage people from seeking care.

Released: 9-Apr-2025 8:30 PM EDT
3D Streaming Gets Leaner by Seeing Only What Matters
NYU Tandon School of Engineering

A new approach to streaming technology may significantly improve how users experience virtual reality and augmented reality environments, according to a study from NYU Tandon School of Engineering.


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