Ticking time bomb: Some farmers report as many as 70 tick encounters over a 6-month period
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Farmers and outdoor workers in the Northeast are facing an escalating threat of tick-borne diseases, which could be devastating to their livelihoods, according to new research led by Mandy Roome, associate director of the Tick-borne Disease Center at Binghamton University, State University of New York.
Advanced quantum detectors designed at Texas A&M University are reinventing the search for dark matter, an unseen force that science has yet to explain.
A Rice University-led team has unveiled how tiny molecular structures on industrial catalysts behave during the manufacture of vinyl acetate monomer (VAM), a core ingredient in adhesives, paints, coatings, packaging, textiles and many other products people use every day. By revealing how these molecular palladium-acetate trimers and dimers transform under reaction conditions and control catalyst performance, the work points the way to catalyst designs that could cut energy use, reduce carbon emissions and make global VAM production cleaner and more reliable.
A new AI model designs peptides (short proteins) that are targeted by enzymes called proteases, which are overactive in cancer cells. Nanoparticles coated with these peptides can act as sensors that signal if cancer-linked proteases are present in the body.
This study introduces the Multidimensional Antiviral Antibody Database (MAAD), a comprehensive and standardized platform integrating sequence, structure, and functional data for antibodies targeting three high-impact RNA virus families. MAAD serves not only as a curated data repository but also as an interactive analytical toolbox designed to support rational antibody engineering, structure-based vaccine design, and AI-driven antibody discovery.