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Tech Xplore / Skia technique decodes 'shadow branches' to boost data center efficiency
What happens when trailblazing engineers and industry professionals team up? The answer may transform the future of computing efficiency for modern data centers.

Phys.org / Cell colonies under pressure—how growth can prevent motion
The interaction between growth and the active migration of cells plays a crucial role in the spatial mixing of growing cell colonies. This connection was discovered by scientists from the Department of Living Matter Physics ...

Medical Xpress / Couple satisfaction linked to fewer cognitive issues with chemo
A satisfying intimate relationship may help diminish chemotherapy-related cognitive problems experienced by patients with breast cancer, a new study suggests.

Phys.org / Nanostructured catalyst produces green hydrogen and glycerate with improved energy efficiency
A research group led by Prof. Chen Liang at the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has designed a high-entropy electrocatalyst that achieves efficient production ...

Phys.org / Mayflies retain more mercury as adults when selenium is added to highly contaminated water
What if counteracting mercury contamination in waterways could be as simple as adding selenium? That proposition has gained traction among some scientists and governments, but new research from Cornell and the U.S. Geological ...

Medical Xpress / Physicians exploring collective action as a means of improving the US health care environment
Patients' and physicians' frustration with the U.S. health care system has been growing in recent years, leading to physicians exploring collective action as a means of improving the health care environment says the American ...

Phys.org / A hidden control center: How bacteria regulate their attack strategies
Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have uncovered a surprising way in which harmful bacteria prepare to attack their hosts. The discovery, led by Ph.D. students Lior Aroeti, Netanel Elbaz under the guidance ...

Phys.org / Bacteria's mysterious viruses can fan flames of antibiotic damage, according to new model
Some things just go together in your belly: peanut butter and jelly, salt and pepper, bacteria and bacteria-eating viruses. For the bacterial species that inhabit your gut, there's a frenzy of viruses called bacteriophages ...

Medical Xpress / Physical and psychological symptoms of ketamine abuse revealed in research
Ketamine addiction is linked to high levels of physical health problems and psychological consequences, with nearly half of those affected not seeking support or treatment, new research has revealed.

Phys.org / A simpler way to make microgels for programmable drug release
A new straightforward way to make an injectable gel capable of releasing multiple drugs at specific speeds improves scalability and access to the technique, according to a University of Michigan study.

Tech Xplore / AI suggestions make writing more generic and Western, study finds
Artificial intelligence-based writing assistants are popping up everywhere—from phones to email apps to social media platforms.

Medical Xpress / Zoldonrasib elicits objective responses in patients with KRAS G12D-mutated lung cancer: Phase I trial
Patients with previously treated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose tumors harbored a KRAS G12D mutation experienced clinical benefit from the oral KRAS G12D inhibitor zoldonrasib, according to results presented at ...