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Medical Xpress / Researchers reveal key differences in STING inhibition between humans and mice

Researchers have long focused on the STING (Stimulator of Interferon Genes) pathway as a way to harness the immune system's natural defenses against cancer. This pathway, which plays a key role in helping the body defend ...

Jul 3, 2025 in Medical research
Phys.org / Aquarium makes history in first-of-its-kind procedure for Kimalu, a beluga whale

Kimalu (KEE-ma-loo), a 12-year-old female beluga whale, is resting comfortably following a historic procedure at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium. On Tuesday, July 1, Kimalu, who was born at Shedd, underwent a first-of-its-kind surgery ...

Jul 3, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Global survey finds individual merit, not solidarity, prioritized by early childhood education policies

Do we climb the social ladder alone or with help from our communities? Early childhood education (ECE) policies are betting on the former, according to a study published in PLOS One by Katarzyna Bobrowicz from the University ...

Jul 2, 2025 in Other Sciences
Phys.org / Biologgers on large sharks show rays wielding a shocking defense strategy in the wild

While more traditional defense methods like camouflage, venom and spines appear ineffective against large sharks and mammals, electric rays are sending out electric discharges to fend off sharks in dangerous waters, said ...

Jul 2, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Q&A: Astrophysicist explains how black hole mergers and quasars help detect gravitational wave networks

When black holes need a place to crash, they prefer a nice, bright quasar.

Jul 2, 2025 in Astronomy & Space
Phys.org / Climate change may separate wild vanilla plants from pollinators, risking future supply

Vanilla flavoring is widely used in food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. The primary source, Vanilla planifolia, however, is vulnerable to diseases, drought, and heat—stressors expected to become more frequent under climate ...

Jul 3, 2025 in Biology
Medical Xpress / COVID-19 pandemic had bigger impact on women's health than men's, research indicates

The COVID-19 pandemic affected women's mental and physical health more than men's, according to research from the University of Aberdeen.

Phys.org / Analysis provides day-by-day insight into prehistoric plankton's capacity for change

Scientists at the University of Southampton have developed a new way of analyzing fossils, allowing them to see how creatures from millions of years ago were shaped by their environment on a day-to-day basis for the first ...

Jun 30, 2025 in Biology
Tech Xplore / Centaur: AI that thinks like us—and could help explain how we think

Researchers at Helmholtz Munich have developed an artificial intelligence model that can simulate human behavior with remarkable accuracy. The language model, called Centaur, was trained on more than ten million decisions ...

Jul 2, 2025 in Computer Sciences
Medical Xpress / Lyssavirus is rare, but deadly: What should you do if a bat bites you?

A man in his 50s has died from lyssavirus in New South Wales after being bitten by a bat several months ago.

Phys.org / Powerful magnets could unlock detection of high-frequency gravitational waves

New research published in Physical Review Letters suggests that superconducting magnets used in dark matter detection experiments could function as highly precise gravitational wave detectors, thereby establishing an entirely ...

Jun 28, 2025 in Astronomy & Space
Medical Xpress / A mathematical perspective offers insight into the placenta's role and functioning

Pregnant women undergo all kinds of medical checks. This is to monitor the health of both the mother and child and to detect potential abnormalities as early as possible.

Jul 4, 2025 in Medical research