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Month: May 2025

Phys.org – Biotechnology

High-resolution fluorescent sensor can visualize intracellular adenosine dynamics at multiple scales

May 13, 2025

A research team has published a study in Nature Communications detailing the development of a novel genetically encoded fluorescent sensor for real-time, cell-type-specific monitoring of intracellular adenosine (iAdo).This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org – Biotechnology

X-ray sterilization effectiveness can change dramatically depending on dose rate and bacterial environment

May 13, 2025

Radiation sterilization technology destroys the DNA and cellular structures of bacteria and microorganisms using electromagnetic waves with far higher energy than ultraviolet radiation. This technique has become indispensable for sterilization in various fields, including medical […]

Phys.org - Consumer Gadgets

Eldercare robot helps people sit and stand, and catches them if they fall

May 13, 2025

The United States population is older than it has ever been. Today, the country’s median age is 38.9, which is nearly a decade older than it was in 1980. And the number of adults older […]

Phys.org – Biotechnology

Light-driven cockroach cyborgs navigate without wires or surgery

May 13, 2025

In a breakthrough that blends biology and robotics, researchers at the University of Osaka have created a new type of insect cyborg that can navigate autonomously—without wires, surgery, or stress-inducing electrical shocks. The system uses […]

Phys.org – Political Science

Viking pregnancy was deeply political, new study indicates

May 13, 2025

Pregnant women wielding swords and wearing martial helmets, fetuses set to avenge their fathers—and a harsh world where not all newborns were born free or given burial.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org – Education

Researcher encourages social workers and students to influence federal public policy through the regulatory process

May 13, 2025

Social workers and students should always make their voices heard, but particularly during this tumultuous period for federal rulemaking, says Kathryn Libal, UConn social work and human rights professor and director of the Gladstein Family […]

Phys.org - Consumer Gadgets

Tariffs set to level up game console prices

May 13, 2025

The US tariffs barrage and the bounding cost of producing games have prompted manufacturers like Sony and Microsoft to announce price hikes on consoles, in an industry shift experts say is set to last.This post […]

MedicalXpress.com – Vaccines

Vaccine that protects against swine, human and bird flu could eliminate need for yearly shots

May 12, 2025

Annual flu shots could become a thing of the past under a new vaccine strategy developed and tested by University of Nebraska–Lincoln virologist Eric Weaver and his laboratory team.This post was originally published on this […]

Phys.org – Biotechnology

High-speed imaging captures mechanics of hormone-driven gene activation

May 12, 2025

Scientists at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, have captured real-time footage showing how a key hormone receptor activates genes, offering a clearer view of one of the most fundamental processes in biology.This post […]

Phys.org – Political Science

Uncovering the evolution of Hezbollah’s political communication strategy

May 12, 2025

Lebanon’s consociational democracy is geared toward maintaining political stability in a society that is deeply divided along religious lines. Under this power-sharing system, seats in the parliament and top government offices are allocated to representatives […]

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