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Step into the lab where the future is being built, one cell at a time. ✨ A glimpse into the daily dedication it takes to grow a more resilient world.
#LabLife #Biotech #Innovation #ScienceDaily #WIMI

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Ever wondered what goes on inside a GMO lab? 🤔 Here’s a sneak peek at our team in action! Attention to detail is our superpower. 🧪✨
#LabLife #ScienceDaily #BiotechTeam #BehindTheScience

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📰 Today's Science News: A new model reveals Jupiter likely holds significantly more oxygen than the Sun—a key clue to how the solar system formed. The study also shows gases move through Jupiter's atmosphere much slower than scientists thought.
#sciencenews #astronomy #jupiter #space #sciencedaily

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📰 Today's Science News: Scientists find the colon may be more vulnerable to early-onset colorectal cancer due to chronic inflammation. Even in younger patients, healthy-appearing tissue was stiffer, suggesting changes happen before cancer develops. #sciencenews #sciencedaily #healthnews #cancernews

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📰 Today's Science News: A rare quasar in the early Universe appears to be growing its central black hole at a rapid pace, swallowing matter 13x faster than the usual speed. It's simultaneously emitting intense X-rays and launching a powerful radio jet. #sciencedaily #sciencenews #astronomy

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📰 Today's Science News: Teen brains don't just prune connections, they actively build dense new synapse clusters during adolescence that shape higher-level thinking. Disruptions may contribute to schizophrenia.  #neuroscience #science #brain #research #sciencenews #sciencedaily

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📰 Today's Science News: Engineers created a microchip "phonon laser" generating ultra-fast vibrations for electronics. This development ould enable smaller, faster, more efficient smartphones & wireless devices by replacing bulky components.  #sciencenews #sciencedaily #technology  #science

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A hidden brain signal may reveal Alzheimer’s long before diagnosis Researchers have discovered a brain activity pattern that can predict which people with mild cognitive impairment are likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. Using a noninvasive brain scanning techniqu...

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researchers have discovered a brain activity pattern that can predict which people with mild cognitive impairment are likely to develop #Alzheimer’s disease..

www.sciencedaily.com/releases/202...

#press #media #news #science

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Scientists discover why mental disorders so often overlap A massive global genetics study is reshaping how we understand mental illness—and why diagnoses so often pile up. By analyzing genetic data from more than six million people, researchers uncovered deep genetic connections across 14 psychiatric conditions, showing that many disorders share common biological roots. Instead of existing in isolation, these conditions fall into five overlapping families, helping explain why depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and substance use disorders so frequently occur together.

A global study of 6 million people shows many psychiatric disorders share deep biological roots, grouping into five overlapping clusters. Source: #ScienceDaily

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#AccessPress #MentalHealth

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Even one drink a day may raise mouth cancer risk New research suggests that even light alcohol use may carry serious risks. A large study in India found that drinking just one standard drink a day is linked to a roughly 50% higher risk of mouth cancer, with the greatest danger tied to locally brewed alcohol. When alcohol use overlaps with chewing tobacco, the effect becomes especially severe, potentially explaining nearly two-thirds of all cases nationwide.

A new study links even one daily drink to a 50% higher risk of mouth cancer. The risk is worse when combined with chewing tobacco. Source: #ScienceDaily

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#AccessPress #MouthCancer #Alcohol #PublicHealth

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Mini brains reveal clear brain signals of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder Tiny lab-grown brains are offering an unprecedented look at how schizophrenia and bipolar disorder disrupt neural activity. Researchers found distinct electrical firing patterns that could identify these conditions with high accuracy. The discovery opens the door to more precise diagnoses and personalized drug testing. Instead of guessing medications, doctors may one day see what works before treating the patient.

Lab‑grown “mini brains” show distinct electrical signatures for #schizophrenia and #bipolardisorder, moving toward more precise diagnoses and personalized drug testing. Source: #ScienceDaily

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#AccessPress #MentalHealth

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A new drug could stop Alzheimer’s before memory loss begins New research suggests Alzheimer’s may start far earlier than previously thought, driven by a hidden toxic protein in the brain. Scientists found that an experimental drug, NU-9, blocks this early damage in mice and reduces inflammation linked to disease progression. The treatment was given before symptoms appeared, targeting the disease at its earliest stage. Researchers say this approach could reshape how Alzheimer’s is prevented and treated.

Scientists at Northwestern have identified a toxic protein that appears early in #Alzheimers and showed an experimental drug, NU‑9, can block early brain damage and inflammation in mice. Source: #ScienceDaily

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#AccessPress #BrainHealth

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Helping others for a few hours a week may slow brain aging Spending a few hours a week helping others may slow the aging of the brain. Researchers found that both formal volunteering and informal acts, like helping neighbors or relatives, were linked to noticeably slower cognitive decline over time. The benefits added up year after year and didn’t require a huge time commitment. Even modest, everyday helping packed a powerful mental payoff.

Helping others a few hours a week, through formal volunteering or informal support, is linked to slower brain aging, according to a study tracking 30,000+ adults over 20 years. Source: #ScienceDaily

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#AccessPress #BrainHealth

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Even moderate drinking carries a bigger cancer risk than you think Researchers found that both how often and how much someone drinks significantly shape their cancer risk, even at moderate levels. Vulnerability varies across groups, with genetics, socioeconomic status, obesity, and lifestyle behaviors amplifying harm. The review also uncovered gender differences, beverage-specific risks, and biological pathways that intensify cancer development.

Even moderate #alcohol consumption is linked to a higher risk of several cancers, and risk varies by genetics, lifestyle, and social factors. Thoughts? Source: #ScienceDaily

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#AccessPress #Cancer #PublicHealth

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Satellites spot rapid “Doomsday Glacier” collapse Two decades of satellite and GPS data show the Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf slowly losing its grip on a crucial stabilizing point as fractures multiply and ice speeds up. Scientists warn this pattern could spread to other vulnerable Antarctic shelves.

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Two decades of satellite and GPS data show the Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf slowly

#science #thwaitesglacier #antartica #sciencedaily

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Can diet protect against prenatal stress? A new rat study suggests a ketogenic diet may act as a “shield” for developing brains, cutting social/motivation issues in half vs. normal diets. Effects differed by sex + showed strong anti-inflammatory pathways.
#successinscience #sciencenews #sciencedaily

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Hwat?! Weekly! Is back!
Finlay has briefly escaped her captivity in the Invisible Book Factory, and Joe has a lot to update her on!
Episode 51 brings Free sun, Truck Desk, Mars attacks, Starcrete, And more!
Happy Monday!
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#hwatweekly #marsattacks #sciencedaily #sciencenews #businessgoosemedia

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#Microplastics in bottled #water pose hidden health risks. After witnessing plastic waste in Thailand, Sarah Sajedi shifted to a PhD on single-use bottles. Research shows we ingest 39k–52k particles a year, and bottled water adds about 90k more. 
#successinscience #sciencenews #sciencedaily

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#quantumcomputing #quantumphysics #quantumbreakthrough #quantummaterials #condensedmatter #physicsnews #sciencedaily #innovation #futuretech #techbreakthrough #quantumrevolution #nextgentech… | Shah H... ⚛️ Quantum Physics Has Been Redefined. 💥 A century old principle has just been challenged. ⚡ For almost 100 yrs scientists believed that quantum oscillations could only occur in metals or conductors ...

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#QuantumComputing #QuantumPhysics #QuantumBreakthrough #QuantumMaterials #CondensedMatter #PhysicsNews #ScienceDaily #Innovation #FutureTech #TechBreakthrough #QuantumRevolution #NextGenTech #QuantumSensors #ScientificDiscovery #QuantumTechnology #Physics

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#Nitazenes, synthetic #opioids up to 20x stronger than fentanyl, are rapidly driving overdose deaths. Developed in the 1950s but never approved for use, they often evade #toxicology screens and require higher naloxone doses. Many users unknowingly ingest them. #sciencedaily

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U.S. mines may already hold the key to mineral independence. A Science study finds cobalt, lithium & rare earths are mined here, but discarded as waste. Recovering even 1–10% could meet nearly all U.S. demand. #sciencenews #sciencedaily #miningengineering #criticalminerals #cleanenergy #STEMcareers

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News in #fertility! THC can reach ovarian follicles, where eggs develop. It may speed egg maturation but harm #embryo quality by disrupting #chromosomes. More #research is needed to understand its impact on fertility. #STEMcareers #womenshealth #fertilityscience #sciencenews #sciencedaily

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Gene named for mythical Irish land could aid muscle function after traumatic nerve injuries Researchers describe how a gene called NANOG can improve the regrowth of damaged nerves after traumatic nerve injuries, like those sustained in motor vehicle accidents or gunshot wounds.

#sciencedaily #medical

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Are we ready for the next big storm? Hurricane Katrina showed our failures. Forecasts are 50% better, but budget cuts and climate change fueling fiercer storms threaten this vital progress. Data, tech, and policy must align. #sciencedaily #sciencenews #meteorology

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This ultra-thin solar tech could power everything from phones to skyscrapers A team in Sweden has unraveled the hidden structure of a promising solar material using machine learning and advanced simulations. Their findings could unlock durable, ultra-efficient solar cells for ...

Very promising! #science #sciencedaily www.sciencedaily.com/releases/202...

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NASA & ISRO just unfolded the largest antenna ever on a NASA mission. The NISAR satellite’s 39-ft reflector will track ice, quakes, volcanoes & more, revolutionizing Earth science & disaster response. #sciencedaily #spaceexploration #STEMnews #earthscience #space #sciencenews

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Graphene just broke a fundamental law of physics For the first time, scientists have observed electrons in graphene behaving like a nearly perfect quantum fluid, challenging a long-standing puzzle in physics. By creating ultra-clean samples, the tea...

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#science #graphene #physics

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UVic study shows Canada’s #Tintina fault, once thought inactive, is still active. Lidar & drone data reveal past big quakes near Dawson City.  Strain is building, with potential for a mag 7.5+ quake. Findings update Yukon’s #hazard models & building codes. #sciencedaily #sciencenews #seismology

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Just a reminder that #ScienceDaily is not a science outlet. They don't promote good science. They're a bit like a papermill, but worse, just repeating any press release anyone sends them.

As with #IFLS, either just avoid, or treat everything they post with extreme skepticism.

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Energy can’t be created or destroyed, only transformed. So technically, your coffee is just sunshine in a cup, converted by plants and beans into pure morning power. ☀️☕️ #PhysicsHumor #ConservationOfEnergy #ScienceDaily

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