In a collaborative research project between the University of Leiden and the John Innes Centre, a unique approach to developing antibiotics has yielded a highly promising candidate for combating drug-resistant bacteria. The project involved screening a library of 352 small molecules, some of which are currently used in cancer therapies, to test their antimicrobial properties
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Somatostatin receptors (SSTRs) are an essential family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) responsible for controlling hormone secretion and preventing tumor growth. Within the five subtypes of SSTRs, SSTR5 plays a critical role in regulating the release of hormones like adrenocorticotropic hormone, prolactin, and growth hormone, particularly in the pituitary gland. A recent study published in
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In a recent study published in Applied Physics Reviews, researchers have made a significant advancement in addressing the issue of increasing the capacity of sodium-ion batteries. This breakthrough could potentially pave the way for more cost-effective and safer energy storage solutions compared to lithium-ion batteries, which are currently dominating the market. The research, co-led by
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Photonic alloys, a combination of multiple photonic crystals, are seen as a breakthrough in controlling the propagation of electromagnetic waves. However, a major limitation with these materials is the phenomenon of light backscattering, which hinders the transmission of data and energy through them. Researchers at Shanxi University and the Hong Kong University of Science and
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Ethylene, a highly flammable compound with a wide range of applications, is currently produced primarily through fossil-powered steam cracking of ethane. This traditional method is not only energy-intensive but also contributes to the greenhouse gas emissions. However, researchers from Soochow University, University of Toronto, and other institutes have introduced a new approach to producing ethylene.
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In the vast expanse of the universe, an imminent event is set to captivate astronomers and stargazers alike. Deep within the Corona Borealis constellation, a star known as T Coronae Borealis is slowly building up to an explosion that will illuminate the night sky, temporarily transforming it into one of the brightest objects visible to
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Bae Jin-soo’s journey into the world of webtoons began when he made the bold decision to leave his lucrative job at a top South Korean conglomerate to pursue his passion for storytelling through comics, much to his parents’ dismay. Fast forward seventeen years, and Bae has made a name for himself as one of the
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Organ preservation has long been plagued by the detrimental effects of cryogenic damage. The formation of ice crystals during freezing has been a significant barrier to effective organ preservation, leading to irreversible damage and organ failure. This issue has posed challenges to advancements in transplantation and medical treatments, impacting the success rates of organ transplants
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As more than 260 million individuals brace themselves for extreme temperatures in the upcoming week, the National Weather Service (NWS) warns that the first significant heatwave of the summer is set to shatter records across the northeastern US. The duration of this heatwave is expected to be noteworthy, with potential to be the longest experienced
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Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (GRS) is a fascinating and enigmatic feature that has captivated astronomers for centuries. This massive anti-cyclonic storm, larger than Earth itself, has been a subject of study since the 1600s. However, its exact date of formation and longevity remain shrouded in mystery. Have we truly been witnessing the same phenomenon all
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