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Medical Xpress / Hepatitis C treatment is not reaching some at-risk populations

As the opioid epidemic has worsened in the United States, prevalence of hepatitis C has also increased. Hepatitis C is a bloodborne virus that damages the liver. It is mainly spread through sharing needles or other injection ...

Medical Xpress / Roundworm study identifies proteins that could mediate neuron-glia communication as brain ages

The human brain is comprised of two main types of cells, known as neurons and glia. The first are responsible for transmitting electrical and chemical signals, while the latter support and protect neurons.

Jul 8, 2025 in Neuroscience
Dialog / Genetic 'barcode' discovery cracks the code of centromeres, the genome's most mysterious regions

When people think of DNA, they usually think of genes, the parts that code for proteins and drive inherited traits. But there's a whole lot of DNA beyond genes that we are just starting to understand. One such mysterious ...

Jul 10, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Chickadees recall places by simply looking from afar

Researchers at the Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute at Columbia University discovered that hippocampal place cells in black-capped chickadees fire when the bird merely gazes at a distant location, revealing a unified ...

Jul 5, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Fundamental role of the membrane structure of mitochondria identified

Mitochondria are cell organelles surrounded by a double membrane. In addition to numerous essential functions in the metabolism of the cell, they also play a key role in the integration of signals into the cell, which are ...

Jul 10, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Researchers develop AI model to generate global realistic rainfall maps

Severe weather events, such as heavy rainfall, are on the rise worldwide. Reliable assessments of these events can save lives and protect property. Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have developed ...

Jul 10, 2025 in Earth
Phys.org / Astronomers investigate pulsar PSR J1930+1852 and its pulsar wind nebula

Using NuSTAR and XMM-Newton satellites, astronomers from New York University (NYU) Abu Dhabi have observed a pulsar known as PSR J1930+1852 and its pulsar wind nebula (PWN). Results of the observational campaign, published ...

Jul 8, 2025 in Astronomy & Space
Tech Xplore / Ultrathin clay membrane layers offer low-cost alternative for extracting lithium from water

Lithium, the lightest metal on the periodic table, plays a pivotal role in modern life. Its low weight and high energy density make it ideal for electric vehicles, cellphones, laptops and military technologies where every ...

Jul 10, 2025 in Energy & Green Tech
Phys.org / Genomic study reveals deep roots of human survival and adaptation in Himalayas

A new genomic study reveals how human populations adapted, survived, and diversified in the Himalayas, one of the most extreme and challenging environments on Earth.

Jul 10, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Whitefish decline a 'big' problem in Great Lakes, biologist says

The story of Great Lakes whitefish is not a happy one, state fish biologist Stephen Lenart warned on July 10, but it needs to be told as their numbers decline.

Jul 11, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Grigoriev 1: New eclipsing variable star discovered in the Pegasus constellation

Astronomers from the Center of Astronomical and Space Education in Moscow report the discovery of a new star, which turned out to be an eclipsing variable binary. The finding of the new star, which received designation Grigoriev ...

Jul 7, 2025 in Astronomy & Space
Phys.org / Turtles show remarkably low cancer rates, defying expectations for large, long-lived animals

A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, provides the strongest evidence to date that cancer is extremely rare in turtles—a finding that could offer valuable clues for preventing or fighting cancer in ...

Jul 10, 2025 in Biology