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"Nature" report says that more than one-fifth of the world's reptiles face extinction
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
Bruce Young and colleagues compiled data from more than 900 researchers around the world to assess the extinction risk of 10,196 species of reptiles, including sea turtles, crocodiles and lizards.
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USTC reveals the heterogeneity of resident NK cells in the liver
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
On May 2, 2022, the team of Professor Tian Zhigang and Professor Peng Hui from the University of Science and Technology of China published a paper entitled "Ly49E separates liver ILC1s into embryo-derived and postnatal subsets with different functions" in the internationally renowned journal "Journal of Experimental Medicine".
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"Physical Review Letters" published the latest scientific research progress of dark matter detection by PandaX experimental group with "Editor's recommendation"
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
Recently, Liu Jianglai, Zhou Ning, Cui Xiangyi, members of the PandaX cooperation group led by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, together with Li Zhengdao scholar Ge Shaofeng and Zijinshan Observatory re
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【Research News】Professor Yang Guang's team from the School of Life Sciences of Huazhong University of Science and Technology has achieved a series of achievements in the field of wearable intelligent power generation and sensing fabrics
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
On April 28, 2022, Professor Yang Guang from the School of Life Sciences, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Academician Wang Zhonglin and Researcher Sun Qijun from the Beijing Institute of Nano-Energy and Systems Research published a paper entitled " Biodegradable, Super?Strong, and " Conductive Cellulose Macrofbers for Fabric?
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Prof. Han Sheng's research group published a research article entitled "OsOSCA1.1 mediates hyperosmolality and salt stress sensing in Oryza sativa" in Biology
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
1 mediates OICIcyt and SICIcyt in rice root cells , which are critical for stomatal closure, growth status, and gene expression in the shoot after rice roots are treated with hypertonicity and high salinity .
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Risk factors for developing severe illness in COVID-19 patients vary by age
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
"Our model shows that in the hospital setting, chronic disease, comorbidities, gender and ethnicity are much less important in the early prediction of severe illness," said first author Sevda Molani, PhD, of the Institute for Systems Biology .
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Major components of DNA found in meteorites
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
However, the researchers found pyrimidines in experiments simulating conditions in the interstellar medium — the space between stars — leading some to speculate that they may have arrived on Earth via meteorites .
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In the context of the "Three-Child" policy, the results of a study on the child-rearing disorder rate of children aged 0-3 in China: 94.7% of parents have parenting disorders: high time cost, high economic cost, and high education cost
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
Factors associated with the biggest barriers to child rearing 0-3 years old:High time cost: For women, those with an annual family income of more than 80,000 yuan, those who are willing to have a second child, and those whose husband and wife is an only child, the biggest obstacle to raising is more likely to be high time cost .
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Research progress on the origin and evolution of evergreen broad-leaved forest in South China Botanical Garden
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
Common plants in evergreen broad-leaved forests, the Magnoliaceae Magnolia genus and the genus Smilophyllum species (about 73 species), are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical Asia, providing an ideal carrier for studying the relationship between biological exchanges and climate change between these two regions .
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Dong Shuxiang's research group from the School of Materials Science and its collaborators have made new progress in the research of "magnetic-mechanical-electric coupling energy harvesting"
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
Power output performance of variable stiffness structural energy harvester based on PMNN-PZT ceramics/commercial ceramics under pulsed vibrationIn a real environment, such as a car driving on the road, the rotation of its wheels and bearings will excite weak vibrations and weak magnetic fields at the same time .
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Shanghai Jiaotong University He Guang's research group and Lu Qing's research group jointly analyzed the structure and function of the heterozygous variant of ARID4A, a new candidate gene for schizophrenia
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
Figure 1 Article home pageFigure 2 Results of functional studies of ARID4A protein analysis and mutation(a) Ribbon diagram of PWWP-ARID structure; (b) DNA-binding functional analysis of the protein; (c) Effect of gene mutation on cell proliferation and cell cycleSchizophrenia is a severe chronic mental disorder that severely affects an individual's behavior and its cognitive and emotional processes .
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Study finds profound differences in the impact of COVID-19 on mental health!
Time of Update: 2022-05-09
The multi-year study compared the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic to the year before, showing how college students' mental health and behaviors have changed in response to the public health crisis .
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Zhou Bin and his team work together to reveal the cell fate and function of pericardial macrophages in cardiac inflammation and repair
Time of Update: 2022-05-09
The researchers of Zhou Bin's group first proved that the newly established dual-homologous recombinase-mediated genetic lineage technology ( CD45-Dre; Gata6-iCreER; R26-tdTomato tool mouse) can be efficiently Specific labeling of macrophages in the pericardial cavity .
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Martin's group from the School of Chemistry has made a series of progress in the efficient catalytic hydrogen production process
Time of Update: 2022-05-09
Therefore, how to establish an effective method to investigate the structure-activity relationship of Pd species across scales and screen out the optimal catalytically active sites required for the reaction is the key to the development of cost-effective LOHC dehydrogenation catalysts .
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The important role of potential imprinting control regions in mouse early embryonic development
Time of Update: 2022-05-09
During mammalian development, epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation and histone modifications undergo different patterns of reprogramming in the parental genome . Some epigenetic modificat
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Review: Green and sustainable biofortification strategies for carotenoids throughout the tomato industry chain
Time of Update: 2022-05-09
png">Figure 1 Tomato carotenoid metabolism pathway throughout the entire industry chain Based on the team's previous research on tomato carotenoid metabolism network and quality regulation, this paper comprehensively sorts out the factors affecting carotenoid biofortification in the entire agricultural food chain, and systematically summarizes the technical measures to improve tomato nutritional value and product quality in each link.
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"Nature" accident!
Time of Update: 2022-05-09
"This work shows the importance of learning from early clinical trials," said Professor Pandurangan Vijayanand from the La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI)Immunotherapy with limited successBoth Vijayanand and Ottensmeier are internal medicine scientists, and Ottensmeier is an attending oncologist who treats patients with solid tumors .
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Cell topic!
Time of Update: 2022-05-09
Screenshot of the special page on the official website of Cell PressUsing Stereo-seq, a spatiotemporal omics technology independently developed by BGI, called the "Super Wide-angle Ten-Gigapixel Life Camera", the researchers mapped the embryonic development or development of four model organisms of mouse, zebrafish, Drosophila, and Arabidopsis for the first time.
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Fluorescent biosensor for TYR monophenolase activity based on polymer dots and Ln-MOF
Time of Update: 2022-05-09
This work creatively combines polymer dots (synthetic conditions are green and mild, with cross-linking enhanced emission effect ( CEE )) and lanthanide metal-organic frameworks ( Ln-MOFs , with confinement catalysis, fluorescence internal standard, chromaticity shift enhancement, main A fluorescent on - off dual-response biosensor was proposed for selective and highly sensitive detection of TYR monophenolase activity by combining two excellent luminescent materials .
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Goodbye Biopsy - Handheld Device Can Identify Skin Cancer Painlessly
Time of Update: 2022-05-09
Researchers at the Stevens Institute of Technology are now developing a low-cost handheld device that could cut the rate of unnecessary biopsies in half and make labs more accessible to dermatologists and other front-line physicians level of cancer diagnosis .