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New signaling component important for plant symbiosis
A proteomics-based protein-protein interaction study has led to the discovery of proteins that interact with a legume receptor that mediates signal transduction from the plasma membrane to the nucleus. This shows how symbiotic signals from symbiotic bacteria are transmitted upon perception, ultimately leading to their accommodation within the host plant. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click…
Sudden hearing loss: Update to guideline to improve implementation and awareness
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) affects five to 27 per 100,000 people annually, with about 66,000 new cases per year in the United States. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Storytelling bots learn to punch up their last lines
Nothing disappoints quite like a good story with a lousy finish. So researchers who work in the young field of automated storytelling don’t think they’re getting ahead of themselves by devising better endings. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Promising new solar-powered path to hydrogen fuel production
Engineers have utilized a single enzyme biomineralization process to create a catalyst that uses the energy of captured sunlight to split water molecules to produce hydrogen. The synthesis process is performed at room temperature and under ambient pressure, overcoming the sustainability and scalability challenges of previously reported methods. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press…
Scientists discover immune cell subtype in mice that drives allergic reactions
Allergies can be life-threatening when they cause anaphylaxis, an extreme reaction with constriction of the airways and a sudden drop in blood pressure. Scientists have identified a subtype of immune cell that drives the production of antibodies associated with anaphylaxis and other allergic reactions. The research reveals a potential target for new therapies to prevent…
How little we know: Experts document the lack of research on youth firearm injury
A national team has just published the largest-ever examination of the state of research on all aspects of youth firearm injury – whether intentional, unintentional or self-inflicted. The bottom-line conclusion: Far more research, and better research, is needed on children, teens and the prevention and aftermath of firearm injuries and deaths. If translated into action,…
Self-sterilizing polymer proves effective against drug-resistant pathogens
Researchers have found an elastic polymer that possesses broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties, allowing it to kill a range of viruses and drug-resistant bacteria in just minutes – including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Olivia Wilde thanks strangers for helping with son's 'defcon 1' meltdown: 'I’m so moved'
Olivia Wilde’s son had “level 10, defcon 1” public meltdown and now she’s thanking the kindness of strangers who jumped in to help. Press Release Distribution Service
'Dark Horse' lawsuit: Katy Perry, record company owe $2.78 million for stealing song
A jury decided Thursday that Katy Perry and her label stole parts of “Dark Horse” from a Christian rapper, and collectively owe him $2.78 million. Press Release Distribution Service
To lift a crow’s mood, give it a toolkit
Nature, Published online: 01 August 2019; doi:10.1038/d41586-019-02345-6 Clever crows are more cheerful after wielding simple instruments. Press Release Distribution Service