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Ҵý: Fermilab Researchers Advance Quantum Sensing for Future Detectors
Released: 7-May-2025 8:20 PM EDT
Fermilab Researchers Advance Quantum Sensing for Future Detectors
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab)

A collaboration of scientists tested next-generation superconducting microwire single photon detectors (SMSPDs) at Fermilab to further particle physics research.

Ҵý: No One to Play With? UCLA’s PEERS for Preschoolers Program Is Changing That
Released: 7-May-2025 8:15 PM EDT
No One to Play With? UCLA’s PEERS for Preschoolers Program Is Changing That
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

The PEERS for Preschoolers program, developed at UCLA by Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson, is now one of the only evidence-based solutions designed to help young children (ages 4–6) on the autism spectrum to learn the fundamental skills needed to form lasting friendships. And the world is taking notice.

Ҵý: Discovery of Dopamine Receptors in a Previously Overlooked Part of the Brain Sheds Light on the Complex Circuitry for Anxiety and Depression
Released: 7-May-2025 8:15 PM EDT
Discovery of Dopamine Receptors in a Previously Overlooked Part of the Brain Sheds Light on the Complex Circuitry for Anxiety and Depression
Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai researchers have discovered distinct roles for two dopamine receptors located on nerve cells within the portion of the brain that controls approach vs. avoidance behavior.

Released: 7-May-2025 8:10 PM EDT
Eating Disorders: The Hidden Health Crisis on College Campuses
Washington University in St. Louis

A WashU-led study of nearly 30,000 students shatters misconceptions about who is grappling with eating disorders.

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Released: 7-May-2025 8:05 PM EDT
Scientists Unveil the Structure of the Receptor Responsible for How We Taste Sweetness
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)

HHMI Investigator Charles Zuker and his lab are exploring how detection – of a taste or other sense – is transformed into perception.

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Released: 7-May-2025 7:50 PM EDT
Physicists Find a Strong Link Between Gluon Saturation and Symmetry Principles
Department of Energy, Office of Science

Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) predicts that as the collision energy in quark-gluon interactions increases, a state called gluon saturation will form inside a proton. This happens when the processes of gluons splitting into more gluons balances out the process of gluons merging.

Ҵý: Dual-Action Approach Targeting Inflammation Shows Potential as Type 1 Diabetes Treatment
Released: 7-May-2025 7:40 PM EDT
Dual-Action Approach Targeting Inflammation Shows Potential as Type 1 Diabetes Treatment
Indiana University

A new strategy may help prevent or slow the progression of Type 1 diabetes.

Ҵý: A Faster Route to Eliminating Parasitic Infection Endemic to Africa
Released: 7-May-2025 7:35 PM EDT
A Faster Route to Eliminating Parasitic Infection Endemic to Africa
Washington University in St. Louis

A recent clinical trial led by WashU Medicine finds the anti-parasitic drug moxidectin – currently approved to treat river blindness, another tropical disease caused by parasitic worms – is also more effective for lymphatic filariasis than the current gold standard, ivermectin.

Ҵý: Social Media Platform Tailoring Could Support More Fulfilling Use, Study Finds
6-May-2025 5:00 AM EDT
Social Media Platform Tailoring Could Support More Fulfilling Use, Study Finds
University of Bristol

Redesigning social media to suit different needs of users could make their time online more focused, according to new research by University of Bristol academics.

Released: 7-May-2025 7:00 PM EDT
Why Screen for Iron Deficiency? It's Common, Consequential & Curable
Yale School of Medicine

Iron deficiency—when there’s too little iron in the blood—may affect a quarter of the world’s population, and in particular, women of reproductive age. Symptoms can include fatigue and shortness of breath, and without treatment, iron deficiency can progress to anemia, a condition characterized by low red blood cell c...


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