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Iron Metabolism Could Be Targeted To Treat Aggressive Form of Cancer
Iron regulation – and the MEMO1 protein – could be a potential target for triple negative breast cancer treatments.

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Dormant Capacity Reserve in Lithium-Ion Batteries Detected
Researchers discovered that lithium ions remain immobile in the cathode of fully charged lithium iron phosphate batteries, limiting storage capacity by up to 25%. Using advanced microscopy, they mapped ion distribution and crystal lattice distortions.

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Study Determines the Most Common Long COVID Symptoms in Youths
A new study has determined the most common long COVID symptoms in children and teens, guiding research into diagnosis and treatment.

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Weight Loss Drug Shows Potential Benefit for Type 2 Diabetes
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have found that the weight loss drug, Tirzepatide is associated with significantly reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D).

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Researchers Develop World’s Fastest Microscope That Can See Electrons in Motion
University of Arizona scientists have developed the world’s fastest electron microscope, capable of capturing electron motion in attoseconds. This "attomicroscopy" technique allows researchers to observe previously unseeable rapid processes.

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Territory Overlap Between Humans and Wildlife Could Rise to 57% by 2070
The overlap between humans and animals will increase substantially across much of the planet in less than 50 years due to human population growth and climate change.

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Global Challenges of Human Brain Organoids: Study Reveals Legal and Ethical Concerns
A recent study has explored the legal and ethical challenges expected to arise in human brain organoid research.

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Morphable Materials: Researchers Coax Nanoparticles To Reconfigure Themselves
A view into how nanoscale building blocks can rearrange into different organized structures on command is now possible.

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Shingles Increases Risk of Memory Loss
Researchers found that an episode of shingles is linked to a 20% increased risk of subjective cognitive decline, an early symptom of dementia. The study highlights the potential role of the shingles vaccine in reducing the burden of cognitive decline.

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Superbug Evolves Rapid Vancomycin Resistance, Study Reveals
Researchers found that the hospital superbug Clostridioides difficile can develop vancomycin resistance within two months. This rapid evolution threatens the effectiveness of a critical treatment.
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