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Research uncovers mechanism of bacterial resistance involving vitamin C
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo- Journal
- Redox Biology
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- Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
McGill study shows low-grade heat from renewable sources could be used to desalinate water
McGill University- Journal
- Desalination
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- Oakland University
Non-contact sonication enhances tomato yield and pollination efficiency
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceA recent study investigates the role of sonic vibrations in improving pollination efficiency and fruit size in tomatoes.
- Journal
- Horticulture Research
A single gene may shape the taste of tea: new insight into bud development
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceTea bud size is closely tied to both yield and processing suitability in tea production.
- Journal
- Horticulture Research
Safeguarding the tracks: fortifying smart railways against cyber threats for a secure tomorrow
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdIn bustling megacities worldwide, smart trains and railways are emerging as heroes in the fight against gridlocked traffic and choking pollution. Powered by cutting-edge tech like IoT and digital connectivity, these systems promise faster, greener, and more personalized travel—think seamless real-time updates and automated operations. Yet, this digital evolution brings a dark side: heightened vulnerability to cyberattacks that could derail operations, compromise passenger safety, or expose sensitive data. As railways go "smart," the need for robust cybersecurity isn't just a tech add-on—it's essential to unlock the full potential of a connected world without inviting chaos. This study dives into the cybersecurity maze of smart railways, mapping out threats, vulnerabilities, and defenses to ensure these vital infrastructures remain resilient in an increasingly hostile digital landscape.
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- Green Energy and Intelligent Transportation
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- FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, Portugal
Deep MARL-based resilient motion planning for decentralized space manipulator
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., Ltd- Journal
- Space Science & Technology
Development of therapeutic cancer vaccines based on cancer immunity cycle
Higher Education PressTherapeutic cancer vaccines have experienced a remarkable resurgence over the past decade, representing a paradigm shift in oncology toward harnessing the immune system's intrinsic ability to combat malignancies. These innovative immunotherapeutic approaches are fundamentally designed to enhance specific stages of the cancer-immunity cycle, a conceptual framework that describes the sequential events required to mount effective anti-tumor immune responses. By strategically targeting critical phases including antigen release, presentation, T-cell priming, trafficking, infiltration, and cytotoxic execution, cancer vaccines aim to overcome immune resistance mechanisms and promote durable tumor regression.
- Journal
- Frontiers of Medicine
How the brain learns and applies rules: sequential neuronal dynamics in the prefrontal cortex
University of ToyamaUnderstanding how the brain learns and applies rules is the key to unraveling the neural basis of flexible behavior. A new study from the University of Toyama, Japan, reveals that our ability to follow procedural rules is encoded in the evolving dynamics of neuronal activity in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC).
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- Molecular Brain
Integrative transcriptomic and epigenomic analysis identifies BCL6B as a novel regulator of human pluripotent stem cell to endothelial differentiation
Higher Education Press- Journal
- Protein & Cell