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Spaceflight wreaks havoc on liver metabolism

Researchers have demonstrated that microgravity and other environmental factors in space play different roles in inducing oxidative stress, which, in turn, alters the metabolism of sulfur-containing compounds in the liver of mice. The study highlight.....»»

Category: biomedSource:  sciencedailyDec 9th, 2021

Uncovering the role of FOXO1 in vascular development and transcriptional dynamics in endothelial cells

FOXO1, a key transcription factor in cellular processes, governs metabolism, apoptosis, and aging. Despite its significance, the comprehensive regulation of FOXO1 in endothelial cells (EC) remains unexplored......»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsMar 8th, 2024

Invasive plant time bombs: A hidden ecological threat

Invasive plants can stay dormant for decades or even centuries after they have been introduced into an environment before rapidly expanding and wreaking ecological havoc, according to a new study led by the University of California, Davis......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMar 6th, 2024

Researchers develop first heat map for individual red blood cells

Entropy is often associated with disorder and chaos, but in biology it is related to energy efficiency and is closely linked to metabolism, the set of chemical reactions that sustain life......»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsMar 6th, 2024

Exploring the inner workings of stem cells: When location changes the message

Stem cells are the body's wellspring of renewal. They can turn into any kind of cell the body needs, from liver to skin to bone. But the well would run dry if all the stem cells transformed......»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsMar 6th, 2024

SpaceX is gearing up for a record-breaking rocket flight

SpaceX has set plenty of spaceflight records in its 22-year history, and in the coming weeks one of its boosters is expected to set another one......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsMar 6th, 2024

Perturbations in redox status, biochemical indices, genes in the liver following fish exposure to Mancozeb

Due to the increased demand for food for the growing population, pesticides are widely used to control diseases and boost productivity. A study published in the journal Gene Expression was designed to evaluate the toxic effects of the fungicide Manco.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMar 6th, 2024

SpaceX just showed us what every day could be like in spaceflight

SpaceX wants to make these kinds of days the norm, not the exception. Enlarge / A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket streaks into orbit Sunday night from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, ferrying a crew of four to the International Sp.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsMar 5th, 2024

Blue Origin is getting serious about developing a human spacecraft

Company seeks: "Experience with human spaceflight or high-performance aircraft systems?" Enlarge / Dave Limp, Blue Origin's new CEO, and founder Jeff Bezos observe the New Glenn rocket on its launch pad Wednesday at Cape Canavera.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsMar 4th, 2024

SpaceX delays Crew-8 launch, but lines up Starlink launch instead

Bad weather conditions on the launch corridor for a human spaceflight from Kennedy Space Center have prompted a two-day delay, so SpaceX took the opportunity to roll out and try and shoehorn a launch without humans from nearby Cape Canaveral Space Fo.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 29th, 2024

Advancing climate change research and policy demands knowledge from Indigenous Peoples, study says

As you read this, many regions of the world are implementing crisis plans against drought while, simultaneously, torrential rains wreak havoc in other corners of the planet, submerging cities and crops under the forces of wild waters......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsFeb 27th, 2024

Ladybug scents offer a more ecologically friendly way to protect crops

The use of pesticides, while beneficial for global food security, wreaks havoc on natural ecosystems and human health. To address this issue, Penn State researchers have turned to an unlikely enforcer to protect crops: the ladybug. The team, led by S.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 23rd, 2024

Treating liver cancer with microrobots piloted by a magnetic field

Canadian researchers led by Montreal radiologist Gilles Soulez have developed a novel approach to treat liver tumors using magnet-guided microrobots in an MRI device......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 14th, 2024

Axiom Space astronauts depart space station for 2-day ride home to Florida

The first human spaceflight of the year is headed home as the four crew of the Axiom Space Ax-3 mission climbed aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon Freedom and departed the International Space Station on Wednesday heading for a planned Friday morning splas.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 8th, 2024

Virgin Galactic and the FAA are investigating a dropped pin on last spaceflight

"The FAA is overseeing the Virgin Galactic-led mishap investigation." White Knight Two carries the first SpaceShipTwo during a glide test. (credit: Virgin Galactic) Virgin Galactic reported an anomaly on its most recent.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsFeb 6th, 2024

Shedding light on grapevine growth: Unraveling the impact of LED light quality on photosynthesis and carbon metabolism

Grapevines, essential for wine and raisins, suffer losses due to poor establishment and decline of newly planted vines. Advances in manipulating nursery light spectra show promise for healthier vines, yet the exact mechanisms are unclear......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 26th, 2024

Jujube witches" broom phytoplasmas inhibit ZjBRC1-mediated abscisic acid metabolism to induce shoot proliferation

Chinese jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.), an important species in the Rhamnaceae family, has been cultivated in China for over 7,000 years and is vulnerable to Jujube witches' broom (JWB) disease. This disease, caused by the JWB plant pathogen, leads t.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 24th, 2024

Two moon landing missions show the spaceflight struggle is real

Japan's space agency JAXA said its SLIM lander touched down on the moon, but a problem generating power may end the mission prematurely. Japan has become the fifth nation to land on the moon, but the sun may have the final say in how much life.....»»

Category: topSource:  mashableRelated NewsJan 23rd, 2024

Researchers discover rare phages that attack dormant bacteria

In nature, most bacteria live on the bare minimum. If they experience nutrient deficiency or stress, they shut down their metabolism in a controlled manner and go into a resting state. In this stand-by mode, certain metabolic processes still take pla.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 19th, 2024

A Gene-Edited Pig Liver Was Attached to a Person—and Worked for 3 Days

Researchers want to use genetically engineered pig organs to help support people with liver failure......»»

Category: gadgetSource:  wiredRelated NewsJan 18th, 2024

For this beetle, "date night" comes every other day: The 48-hour cycle of the large black chafer beetle

Life on Earth runs on a 24-hour cycle as the planet turns. Animals and plants have built-in circadian clocks that synchronize metabolism and behavior to this daily cycle. But one beetle is out of sync with the rest of nature......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 18th, 2024