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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 25-Oct-2025 06:11 ET (25-Oct-2025 10:11 GMT/UTC)
Sharpening the view of hidden heart risks
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- NIH/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
ETRI receives global recognition for its AI technology for recognizing unstructured outdoor environments
National Research Council of Science & TechnologyKorean researchers won second place at the Semantic Segmentation International Challenge at ICRA 2025, the world’s most prestigious robotics conference. This raises expectations for the researchers’ performance in the field of future robot eyes that see through images.
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- Ministry of Science and ICT
New theory on dense gases and liquids could help carbon capture
Norwegian University of Science and Technology- Journal
- The Journal of Chemical Physics
People in the Nordic region are more satisfied than other EU citizens with big city life
Norwegian University of Science and Technology- Journal
- Center for Migration Studies
The dopamine reset: Restoring what’s missing in AADC deficiency
Boston Children's HospitalBoston Children's Hospital has helped pioneer gene therapy that restores dopamine at its source, from surgical delivery to clinical trial to FDA approval in 2024. This approach has been a breakthrough for aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) deficiency and serves as a a milestone for pediatric gene therapy.
Half of risks for addiction lies in genes
BGI GenomicsUCLA-led team receives $3.5 million NIH grant to develop treatment for mpox: What to know about the viral illness
University of California - Los Angeles Health SciencesResearchers from the UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center have received a $3.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study and develop treatments for mpox.
Although only a handful of cases from a new, more infectious strain of mpox have been reported in the U.S. so far, primarily in travelers, experts say the virus is rapidly evolving in ways that could eventually make it far more dangerous and widespread.
With this new grant, the UCLA-led team will work toward three goals:
Understanding how mpox virus spreads and causes injury within skin and eye tissue through studies using human stem cell-based models.
Identifying the genetic mutations that are making newer strains of mpox virus more infectious and lethal.
Developing new classes of antiviral drugs to treat mpox infection and stop viral transmission.
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- NIH/National Institutes of Health
Researchers go nuclear on cancer
Texas A&M UniversityThe Texas A&M University Cyclotron Institute-led medical isotope program has perfected routine production and distribution of astatine-211, a short-lived alpha-emitting radioisotope that shows promise as a strategic therapeutic weapon against cancer.
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- U.S. Department of Energy, Los Alamos National Laboratory
A new way to wobble: Scientists uncover mechanism that causes formation of planets
Princeton UniversityInstead of a tempest in a teapot, imagine the cosmos in a canister. Scientists have performed experiments using nested, spinning cylinders to confirm that an uneven wobble in a ring of electrically conductive fluid like liquid metal or plasma causes particles on the inside of the ring to drift inward. Since revolving rings of plasma also occur around stars and black holes, these new findings imply that the wobbles can cause matter in those rings to fall toward the central mass and form planets.
The scientists found that the wobble could grow in a new, unexpected way. Researchers already knew that wobbles could grow from the interaction between plasma and magnetic fields in a gravitational field. But these new results show that wobbles can more easily arise in a region between two jets of fluid with different velocities, an area known as a free shear layer.
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- DOE/US Department of Energy, NASA Headquarters, U.S. National Science Foundation, Max-Planck-Princeton Center for Fusion and Astro Plasma Physics