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麻豆传媒: Breaking Free from Dependence on Rare Resources! A Domestic High-Performance Permanent Magnet Emerges!
Released: 14-Mar-2025 12:00 AM EDT
Breaking Free from Dependence on Rare Resources! A Domestic High-Performance Permanent Magnet Emerges!
National Research Council of Science and Technology

The Nano Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), led by Dr. Tae-Hoon Kim and Dr. Jung-Goo Lee, has successfully developed a groundbreaking grain boundary diffusion process that enables the fabrication of high-performance permanent magnets without the use of expensive heavy rare earth elements. This pioneering technology, marks the world鈥檚 first achievement in this field.

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Released: 13-Mar-2025 9:10 PM EDT
UWF Studies Positive Impacts of Dance for Individuals with Dementia
University of West Florida

A study by a team of University of West Florida researchers, conducted with Council on Aging of West Florida鈥檚 adult day care, The Retreat, uncovered insights into the positive impact of dance on individuals living with Alzheimer鈥檚 and related dementias.

麻豆传媒: 鈥楴anodot鈥 Control Could Fine-Tune Light for Sharper Displays, Quantum Computing
Released: 13-Mar-2025 9:05 PM EDT
鈥楴anodot鈥 Control Could Fine-Tune Light for Sharper Displays, Quantum Computing
Penn State Materials Research Institute

Newly achieved precise control over light emitted from incredibly tiny sources, a few nanometers in size, embedded in two-dimensional (2D) materials could lead to remarkably high-resolution monitors and advances in ultra-fast quantum computing, according to an international team led by researchers at Penn State and Universit茅 Paris-Saclay.

Released: 13-Mar-2025 9:00 PM EDT
Mount Sinai Researchers Develop Method to Identify Dormant Cells That Carry HIV
Mount Sinai Health System

Study findings provide a new gene pathway for potential treatment of the virus affecting millions

麻豆传媒: Chocolate 鈥 with Potential Health Benefits
Released: 13-Mar-2025 9:00 PM EDT
Chocolate 鈥 with Potential Health Benefits
American Chemical Society (ACS)

On its own, dark chocolate has health benefits, such as antioxidants that neutralize damaging free radicals. And a report in ACS Food Science & Technology suggests that packing the sweet treat with pre- and probiotics could make it more healthful.

   
麻豆传媒: UTEP Researchers Develop Portable, Blood-Based Device that Detects Colon Cancer
Released: 13-Mar-2025 8:50 PM EDT
UTEP Researchers Develop Portable, Blood-Based Device that Detects Colon Cancer
University of Texas at El Paso

Scientists at The University of Texas at El Paso are developing a less invasive portable device that would use blood samples to detect colorectal cancers. Their device is described in a new study published in the journal ACS Measurement Science Au.

麻豆传媒: Mayo Clinic Researchers Identify Proteins Linked to Immunotherapy Resistance in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Released: 13-Mar-2025 8:45 PM EDT
Mayo Clinic Researchers Identify Proteins Linked to Immunotherapy Resistance in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Mayo Clinic

A discovery by Mayo Clinic researchers may help explain why immunotherapy hasn't been helpful for many patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. In findings published in Clinical Cancer Research, the team identified specific proteins 鈥 fibronectin and smooth muscle actin 鈥 within colorectal cancer tissues that are associated with resistance to immunotherapy treatment.

麻豆传媒: Using Nanotech as a Way of Differentiating Cells From One Another
Released: 13-Mar-2025 8:40 PM EDT
Using Nanotech as a Way of Differentiating Cells From One Another
University of Rhode Island

Early diagnosis is crucial in disease prevention and treatment. Many diseases can be identified not just through physical signs and symptoms but also through changes at the cellular and molecular levels. When it comes to a majority of chronic conditions early detection, particularly at the cellular level, gives patients a better chance for successful treatment.

Released: 13-Mar-2025 8:35 PM EDT
Study Highlights Noninvasive Hearing Aid
Wake Forest University School of Medicine

A study from researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine highlights a new approach in addressing conductive hearing loss. A team of scientists, led by Mohammad J. Moghimi, Ph.D., assistant professor of biomedical engineering, designed a new type of hearing aid that not only improves hearing but also offers a safe, non-invasive alternative to implantable devices and corrective surgeries.

Released: 13-Mar-2025 8:30 PM EDT
Re-Purposed FDA-Approved Drug Could Help Treat High-Grade Glioma
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A study, published in Cancer Cell, shows that high-grade glioma tumor cells harboring DNA alterations in the gene PDGFRA responded to the drug avapritinib, which is already approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration to treat gastrointestinal stromal tumors with a PDGFRA exon 18 mutation as well advanced systemic mastocytosis and indolent systemic mastocytosis.


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