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Medical Xpress / Glut1 protein may be a potential therapeutic target for kidney disease

Targeting and disabling a certain protein essential to transporting glucose properly through cells (Glucose Transporter 1, or Glut1) could be a new way to fight kidney disease, according to a study led by Partha Biswas, DVM, ...

Medical Xpress / Research challenges traditional teen suicide prevention models

The old proverb "it takes a village to raise a child" also applies to preventing youth suicide, according to UBC Okanagan researchers who found that community support is essential.

3 hours ago in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / Study finds significant pay gap between nurse educators and clinical nurses

The production of new nurses to help address national nursing shortages starts with the educational pipeline. However, substantial and persistent salary disparities exist between nursing faculty and nurses working in clinical ...

3 hours ago in Medical economics
Phys.org / Effort to save Asia's big cats from catastrophe

Research led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst is giving conservationists a precise picture of which habitats to target in their efforts to ensure that Southeast Asia's big cats—Bengal tigers, Indochinese leopards ...

3 hours ago in Biology
Phys.org / Research seeks solutions to mine site waste, from the ground up

Thousands of open cut mines lie abandoned worldwide, while more stringent mine site rehabilitation laws in Australia are paving the way for improved long-term restoration efforts.

8 hours ago in Earth
Phys.org / Two studies enable a method of detecting algal bloom toxins in popular seafood crustacean

Toxic algal blooms are of increasing concern in Australia, with South Australia's coastal waters feeling their impacts in the form of damaged marine environments and widespread fish deaths since early 2025.

8 hours ago in Biology
Phys.org / GeoFlame VISION: Using AI and satellite imagery to predict future wildfire risk

Wildfires pose a significant threat across the southwestern United States, due to the region's unique topography and weather conditions. Accurately identifying locations at the highest risk of a severe wildfire is critical ...

7 hours ago in Earth
Phys.org / Primed to burn: What's behind the intense, sudden fires burning across New South Wales and Tasmania?

Dozens of bushfires raged over the weekend as far afield as the mid-north coast of New South Wales and Tasmania's east coast. A NSW firefighter tragically lost his life, 16 homes burned down in the NSW town of Koolewong and ...

8 hours ago in Earth
Phys.org / Health monitoring patch offers gentle way to conserve frog populations

La Trobe University academics have developed a noninvasive way to monitor hormones in frogs in an important step toward protecting the vulnerable animals from extinction.

6 hours ago in Biology
Medical Xpress / AI models can rival humans in anonymizing patient information from electronic health records

Researchers from the University of Oxford have benchmarked artificial intelligence (AI) tools capable of automatically removing personal information from patient electronic health records (EHRs) in a key step toward enabling ...

7 hours ago in Health informatics
Phys.org / How 'free money' helped low-income workers stay employed

Classic economic theory assumes low-income people would stop working if governments gave them money as a strategy to reduce poverty.

4 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / New global recommendations support exercise for leg lymphedema

Researchers from Macquarie University have published the world's first ever consensus-based recommendations on exercise as part of the management of lower limb lymphedema, a condition affecting millions worldwide.