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  • Scientists engineer starfish cells to shape-shift in response to light

    Scientists engineer starfish cells to shape-shift in response to light

    Life takes shape with the motion of a single cell. In response to signals from certain proteins and enzymes, a cell can start to move and shake, leading to contractions that cause it to squeeze, pinch, and eventually divide. As daughter cells follow suit down the generational line, they grow, differentiate, and ultimately arrange themselves into a fully formed organism.

    Now MIT scientists have used light to control how a single cell jiggles and moves during its earliest stage of development….

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  • Breaking antibiotic-resistant bacteria’s protective shields opens door for immune system response

    Breaking antibiotic-resistant bacteria’s protective shields opens door for immune system response

    Antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a serious public health threat. Understanding the biology of these bacteria — such as how they synthesise their protective capsules — is essential for developing new strategies to counter antibiotic resistance.

    Streptococcus pneumoniae is a bacterium commonly found in the upper respiratory tract of humans. While it can exist harmlessly in some individuals, it is also a major pathogen responsible for severe illnesses, particularly in young children, the…

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  • Citrus remedy squeezes out dry mouth for cancer patients

    Citrus remedy squeezes out dry mouth for cancer patients

    A natural citrus oil from oranges, lemons, and limes is proving highly effective in relieving dry mouth, and when combined with a new lipid formulation, new research suggests it may be effective without significant side effects.

    Developed by the University of South Australia in collaboration with the Medical School at Stanford University, this world first formulation uniquely combines limonene (a citrus essential oil) with a lipid-based drug delivery system to treat dry mouth (xerostomia), a…

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  • Engineers develop a better way to deliver long-lasting drugs

    Engineers develop a better way to deliver long-lasting drugs

    MIT engineers have devised a new way to deliver certain drugs in higher doses with less pain, by injecting them as a suspension of tiny crystals. Once under the skin, the crystals assemble into a drug “depot” that could last for months or years, eliminating the need for frequent drug injections.

    This approach could prove useful for delivering long-lasting contraceptives or other drugs that need to be given for extended periods of time. Because the drugs are dispersed in a suspension before…

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  • Fatty liver linked to increased risk of death from several diseases

    Fatty liver linked to increased risk of death from several diseases

    A comprehensive study from Karolinska Institutet shows that people with fatty liver disease have almost twice the mortality rate of the general population. They have an increased risk of dying from both liver diseases and common diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disease, according to the study published in The Journal of Hepatology.

    It is estimated that one in five people in Sweden has fatty liver disease known as MASLD (metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease), and…

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  • MSF Warns of Unprecedented Displacement as Israel Detains 30 in West Bank

    MSF Warns of Unprecedented Displacement as Israel Detains 30 in West Bank

    Palestinians are forced to evacuate the Tulkarem refugee camp. (Photo: via QNN, social media)

    By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

    Israeli forces have detained at least 30 Palestinians during raids in the West Bank, including former prisoner Ahmed Walid Khashan, while forced displacement and destruction of refugee camps continue to escalate.

    The Israeli army has detained at least 30 Palestinians during several raids in towns and villages across the West Bank, while Doctors Without Borders…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Motion sickness brain circuit may provide new options for treating obesity

    Motion sickness brain circuit may provide new options for treating obesity

    Motion sickness is a very common condition that affects about 1 in 3 people, but the brain circuits involved are largely unknown. In the current study published in Nature Metabolism, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital describe a new brain circuit involved in motion sickness that also contributes to regulating body temperature and metabolic…

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  • US to meet Ukraine again in Riyadh after talks with Russian delegation | Russia-Ukraine war News

    US to meet Ukraine again in Riyadh after talks with Russian delegation | Russia-Ukraine war News

    United States officials are set to meet with their Ukrainian counterparts again after a round of talks with Russian negotiators on a partial ceasefire in Ukraine.

    A senior Ukrainian official told the AFP news agency that the meeting would be held later on Monday after US and Russian delegations wrap up their day’s talks in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh.

    Monday’s US-Russia talks were primarily focused on ending attacks on Black Sea shipping, with a view to ushering in a broader…

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  • Israeli strike kills Al Jazeera journalist Hossam Shabat in Gaza | Al Jazeera

    Israeli strike kills Al Jazeera journalist Hossam Shabat in Gaza | Al Jazeera

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    Video from Gaza’s Beit Lahiya shows the immediate aftermath of an Israeli strike that killed Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Hossam Shabat. His body can be seen among several others on the ground next to his vehicle. The Israeli military also killed Palestine Today journalist Mohammad Mansour earlier in Khan Younis.

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  • Ben-Gvir attacks Shin Bet chief, accusing him of attempting a coup

    Ben-Gvir attacks Shin Bet chief, accusing him of attempting a coup

    Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir launched a major …

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