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Newswise: Current development status and prospects of emerging polymer/MXene electromagnetic shielding composites
Released: 20-Jun-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Current development status and prospects of emerging polymer/MXene electromagnetic shielding composites
Chinese Academy of Sciences

The increasing popularity of electronic devices has heightened concerns about electromagnetic interference (EMI). Developing new EMI shielding composites is essential, and 2D MXene nanomaterials are a promising option due to their excellent physicochemical properties.

Released: 20-Jun-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Enfermedad de células falciformes explicada
Mayo Clinic

Aproximadamente 250 millones de personas en todo el mundo son portadoras del gen de la enfermedad de células falciformes.

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Released: 20-Jun-2024 7:05 AM EDT
How can AI cope with changing categories?
Bar-Ilan University

Bar-Ilan University researchers have uncovered a new universal law detailing how artificial neural networks handle an increasing number of categories for identification. This law demonstrates how the identification error rate of such networks increases with the number of required recognizable objects.

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Released: 20-Jun-2024 7:00 AM EDT
Intake Reduction and Pre-surgery Body Weight Explain Efficacy of Weight Loss Surgery
American Physiological Society (APS)

A new study finds that pre-surgery weight plays a role in how much weight loss occurs after gastric bypass. The study is published ahead of print in the American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology and has been chosen as an APSselect article for June.

Newswise: Removal of Ovaries Before Menopause Associated With Reduced White Matter in Brain
18-Jun-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Removal of Ovaries Before Menopause Associated With Reduced White Matter in Brain
Wake Forest University School of Medicine

Women who have their ovaries removed before menopause, particularly before the age of 40, have reduced white matter integrity in multiple regions of the brain later in life.

Newswise: How Your Sleep Patterns Change Can Tell You About Your Health
19-Jun-2024 7:00 AM EDT
How Your Sleep Patterns Change Can Tell You About Your Health
University of California San Diego

Your sleep tracker might give you information about more than just your sleep–specifically, it might give you information about chronic conditions such as diabetes and sleep apnea, and illnesses such as COVID-19. This is one of the findings of a study that analyzed data from 5 million nights of sleep across roughly 33,000 people.

Newswise: Unlocking the tea leaf's secret: decoding the amino acid blueprint of tea plant
Released: 20-Jun-2024 12:05 AM EDT
Unlocking the tea leaf's secret: decoding the amino acid blueprint of tea plant
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A recent study has unlocked the secrets of amino acid metabolism in tea plants, revealing the pivotal role of nitrogen assimilation in root tissues and the long-distance transport of key amino acids to leaves.

Newswise: Decoding the leafy head: transcriptomic insights into chinese cabbage's unique morpholog
Released: 19-Jun-2024 11:05 PM EDT
Decoding the leafy head: transcriptomic insights into chinese cabbage's unique morpholog
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A pivotal study illuminates the genetic blueprint of Chinese cabbage, focusing on the critical phase of leaf initiation. The research uncovers the molecular choreography of gene expression that directs the development of the plant's characteristic leafy head, offering new insights into the formation of this vital agricultural crop.

Newswise: Cucumbers fight back: new study uncovers genetic key to overcoming water stress
Released: 19-Jun-2024 11:05 PM EDT
Cucumbers fight back: new study uncovers genetic key to overcoming water stress
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A pivotal study has shed light on the genetic underpinnings of cucumbers' ability to withstand waterlogging. The research identifies a key gene, CsPrx73, which is instrumental in the development of adventitious roots and the neutralization of harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS), offering a promising avenue for improving crop resilience in waterlogged conditions.

Newswise: Football spectators giving free kick to racist bigots
Released: 19-Jun-2024 9:05 PM EDT
Football spectators giving free kick to racist bigots
University of South Australia

Most football fans who have witnessed racism among fellow spectators at sporting matches in recent years have failed to report it, a new University of South Australia study has found.


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