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Ҵý: Scientists Reveal Hidden Interface in Superconducting Qubit Material
Release date: 5-May-2025 1:45 PM EDT
Scientists Reveal Hidden Interface in Superconducting Qubit Material
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and DOE’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have uncovered an unexpected interface layer that may be hindering the performance of superconducting qubits, the building blocks of quantum computers. While examining this layer through a combination of imaging techniques and theoretical models, they discovered the underlying cause of puzzling structural differences in qubits.

Release date: 5-May-2025 1:40 PM EDT
Moffitt Study Finds Structural Barriers May Prevent Cancer Care for People Living With HIV
Moffitt Cancer Center

People living with HIV are less likely to receive potentially lifesaving cancer treatment if they live in communities with lower income levels and educational attainment, according to a new national study led by researchers from Moffitt Cancer Center.

Ҵý: Growing number of U.S. adolescents receive weight-loss surgery
Release date: 5-May-2025 12:30 PM EDT
Growing number of U.S. adolescents receive weight-loss surgery
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Weight-loss surgeries for adolescents increased 15% in the U.S. between 2021 and 2023, even as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved effective new weight-loss medications for this age group, a study led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers shows. Their findings, published in The Journal of Pediatrics, shed light on how severe obesity is being treated in teenagers, the fastest-growing age group with this condition.

Release date: 5-May-2025 12:25 PM EDT
Topical gel relieved ear infections in animals after just one dose
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Researchers in ACS Nano report a topical antibiotic gel that, applied once, cured middle ear infection within 24 hours in chinchillas.

   
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Released: 5-May-2025 12:00 PM EDT
‘Silver Lining’ Effect for Many Women Who Separate in Midlife
University of South Australia

A new study challenges a common assumption that Australian women who divorce or separate in midlife are destined for a bleak future.

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Released: 5-May-2025 11:20 AM EDT
Depositing Dots on Corrugated Chips Improves Photodetector Capabilities
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Near-infrared photodetectors are used in biomedical sensing and defense and security technologies. For enhanced performance and…

Ҵý: CIAO Study: A long and ongoing look at the secrets of human longevity and healthy aging
Released: 5-May-2025 11:05 AM EDT
CIAO Study: A long and ongoing look at the secrets of human longevity and healthy aging
Sanford Burnham Prebys

Researchers participating in the Cilento Initiative on Aging Outcomes or CIAO study will gather in Acciaroli (Pollica-Cilento) Salerno, Italy to review a decade of work and plan their next steps. Launched in 2016, the CIAO study seeks to identify key factors (biological, psychological and social) that promote healthy aging and extreme longevity.

Released: 5-May-2025 10:40 AM EDT
AI Could Help Improve Early Detection of Interval Breast Cancers
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A new study led by investigators at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could help detect interval breast cancers — those that develop between routine screenings — before they become more advanced and harder to treat.

Ҵý: NASA's Webb Lifts Veil on Common but Mysterious Type of Exoplanet
Released: 5-May-2025 10:10 AM EDT
NASA's Webb Lifts Veil on Common but Mysterious Type of Exoplanet
Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)

Much smaller than gas-giants and typically cooler than hot Jupiters, sub-Neptunes were extremely challenging to observe before the launch of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. Though they appear to be the most common type of exoplanet in our galaxy, you won’t find them in our solar system.

Ҵý: Urban Rats Spread Deadly Bacteria as They Migrate, Study Finds
Released: 5-May-2025 10:00 AM EDT
Urban Rats Spread Deadly Bacteria as They Migrate, Study Finds
Tufts University

Urban rats spread a deadly bacteria as they migrate within cities that can be the source of a potentially life-threatening disease in humans, according to a six-year study by Tufts University researchers and their collaborators that also discovered a novel technique for testing rat kidneys.

   

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