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Study shows cells respond quickly to small light-induced micro-environment movements
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Study shows cells respond quickly to small light-induced micro-environment movements

Life sciences and photonics researchers at Tampere University have made a remarkable discovery in studying superficial cells' response to mechanical stimuli. By simulating the deformation of the extracellular matrix below the cells‚ researchers have shown that the cells quickly sense even minor changes in their environment‚ and their response is more complex than expected. The discovery may help to better understand‚ for example‚ the processes related to cancer metastasis formation.
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'Old smokers' and 'squalling newborns' among hidden stars spotted for first time
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'Old smokers' and 'squalling newborns' among hidden stars spotted for first time

'Hidden' stars including a new type of elderly giant nicknamed 'old smoker' have been spotted for the first time by astronomers. The mystery objects exist at the heart of our Milky Way galaxy and can sit quietly for decades—fading almost to invisibility—before suddenly puffing out clouds of smoke‚ according to new research published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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Glacier melting destroys important climate data archive
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Glacier melting destroys important climate data archive

As part of the Ice Memory initiative‚ Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) researchers‚ with colleagues from the University of Fribourg and Ca' Foscari University of Venice as well as the Institute of Polar Sciences of the Italian National Research Council (CNR)‚ analyzed ice cores drilled in 2018 and 2020 from the Corbassière glacier at Grand Combin in the canton of Valais.
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Soapbark discovery offers a sustainability boost for the global vaccine market
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Soapbark discovery offers a sustainability boost for the global vaccine market

A valuable molecule sourced from the soapbark tree and used as a key ingredient in vaccines‚ has been replicated in an alternative plant host for the first time‚ opening unprecedented opportunities for the vaccine industry.
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New rapid prototyping method for microscale spiral devices
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New rapid prototyping method for microscale spiral devices

A team of researchers from Tohoku University and Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) has achieved significant advancement in the field of microfluidics‚ allowing for precise and efficient manipulation of fluids in three-dimensional microscale environments. This work opens up new possibilities for bioanalytical applications‚ such as cell separations in the realm of medical diagnostics.
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A ferroelectric dimeric liquid crystal with huge spontaneous polarization and dielectric constant at low temperatures
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A ferroelectric dimeric liquid crystal with huge spontaneous polarization and dielectric constant at low temperatures

At the Tokyo Tech LG Material &; Life Solution Collaborative Research Cluster‚ a joint research team has developed a ferroelectric dimeric liquid crystal with spontaneous polarization that exceeds (8 μCcm-2) and a dielectric constant that exceeds 8‚000 at low temperatures. The findings are published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry B.
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Using dragonfly wings to study the relationship between corrugated wing structure and vortex motions
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Using dragonfly wings to study the relationship between corrugated wing structure and vortex motions

Scientists from Hiroshima University undertook a study of dragonfly wings in order to better understand the relationship between a corrugated wing structure and vortex motions. They discovered that corrugated wings exhibit larger lift than flat wings.
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Snake venom research has broad implications for bite treatment
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Snake venom research has broad implications for bite treatment

Studying how rattlesnakes regulate their venom gives us important insight into how their genes are controlled. It also highlights the challenges in treating snakebites‚ according to new research in the journal Genome Biology and Evolution.
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In search of muons: Why they switch sites in antiferromagnetic oxides
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In search of muons: Why they switch sites in antiferromagnetic oxides

Muon spectroscopy is an important experimental technique that scientists use to study the magnetic properties of materials. It is based on "implanting" a spin-polarized muon in the crystal and measuring how its behavior is affected by the surroundings.
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First demonstration of predictive control of fusion plasma by digital twin
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First demonstration of predictive control of fusion plasma by digital twin

Fusion energy is being developed as a solution to global energy problems. In particular‚ the magnetic confinement method‚ in which ultra-high temperature plasma is confined by a magnetic field‚ is the most advanced and is considered to be the most promising method for fusion reactors.
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