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Phys.org / Why many fungicide-treated soybean seeds may boost harvests but not farm profits

Many soybean farmers use seeds treated with fungicides to ward off disease, but the profits from these increased yields might not offset the cost of the treatment in most cases, according to a study published in Scientific ...

17 hours ago
Phys.org / Hidden tick saliva protein may help stop disease spread at source

Few creatures inspire as much universal dislike as ticks. Though small, these parasites have an enormous impact on human and animal health. Each year, ticks spread viruses and bacteria that infect people, livestock, wildlife, ...

19 hours ago
Medical Xpress / The heart's 'natural bypass' that could spare patients from risky procedures

Your heart already has its own built-in bypass system that predicts whether the heart muscle is alive or dead—according to new research from the University of East Anglia and Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.

9 hours ago
Phys.org / What 'biodegradable' packaging really means—and three key questions to ask about it

"Biodegradable" has become one of the most reassuring words in modern packaging. It appears on coffee cups, shopping bags and food containers, implying a promise: this product is better for the environment because nature ...

10 hours ago
Medical Xpress / TikTok content supports 'illicit vape subculture' among teens, study finds

According to research from the University of East Anglia (UEA), young people are far more likely to encounter illicit vaping content portrayed as normal, humorous and harmless on TikTok. Meanwhile, evidence-based health advice ...

8 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Two patients with Ebola-like symptoms in isolation in Brazil

Two patients who recently arrived in Brazil from African countries have been put in isolation after showing symptoms linked to Ebola, officials said, raising concerns about the deadly virus spreading beyond the African continent.

10 hours ago
Tech Xplore / Dual-mode magnetic elastomer moves on command, vanishes on demand

The rapid expansion of soft robots and smart electronic devices is driving demand for materials that can not only move and adapt, but also complete their missions without leaving behind unwanted traces. As these technologies ...

16 hours ago
Tech Xplore / Wafer-thin silicon with millions of patterns redirects vibrations along predefined paths

Metamaterials—the term may sound esoteric to the layman. In science and engineering, however, this is an interesting field of research that has developed at a highly dynamic pace, particularly since the 1990s.

18 hours ago
Medical Xpress / What to know about the outbreak of a rare kind of Ebola

An outbreak of a rare type of Ebola virus has plagued Congo and Uganda, as cases outpace the response.

10 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Dual PET imaging detects tumor progression and heart inflammation during cancer treatment

A novel PET imaging approach enables simultaneous visualization of tumor progression and cardiac inflammatory responses during cancer treatment. Using this strategy, researchers demonstrated the effectiveness of a new combination ...

10 hours ago
Phys.org / In Senegal, a 2,000‑year‑old iron workshop sheds new light on the past

How was iron produced 2,000 years ago in Senegal? A recent study at the Didé West 1 archaeological site, in the Falémé Valley in eastern Senegal, sheds light on an ancient iron production technique.

13 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Influencers are promoting dangerous peptides on social media, and regulators are struggling to keep up

Once confined to niche bodybuilding forums and hardcore gyms, unproven injectable peptides are now being openly marketed online to the average gym-goer by social media influencers—and regulators struggling to keep up.

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