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Posted: 03 Dec 2021 06:58 AM PST A study finds that Wraparound Care Coordination (Wraparound), which has been adopted in states and jurisdictions across the country to help meet the needs of children and adolescents with serious emotional and behavioral disorders, produces more positive outcomes for youth when compared to more common service approaches. |
Precise new form of brain surgery requires no incisions, scalpels Posted: 03 Dec 2021 06:58 AM PST Researchers have developed a noninvasive way to remove faulty brain circuits that could allow doctors to treat debilitating neurological diseases without the need for conventional brain surgery. |
Another reason why batteries can’t charge in minutes Posted: 02 Dec 2021 12:39 PM PST Researchers find new issue complicating fast charging. |
Perovskite solar cells soar to new heights Posted: 02 Dec 2021 11:15 AM PST Researchers have developed a novel method to fabricate lead halide perovskite solar cells with record efficiency. |
Genes associated with hearing loss visualized in new study Posted: 02 Dec 2021 11:15 AM PST Researchers have been able to document and visualize hearing loss-associated genes in the human inner ear, in a unique collaboration study between otosurgeons and geneticists. The findings illustrate that discrete subcellular structures in the human organ of hearing, the cochlea, are involved in the variation of risk of age-related hearing loss in the population. |
Unlocking the cause of UTI-induced delirium Posted: 02 Dec 2021 11:15 AM PST Researchers have found that blocking the action of a protein called interleukin 6 (IL-6), part of the immune system, could resolve the delirium that often accompanies urinary tract infection (UTI) in elderly patients. Their study could pave the way for clinical trials of IL-6 inhibitors as a treatment for UTI-associated delirium in humans. |
The layered effect: A single-cell map of corn’s root reveals a regulator of cellular diversity Posted: 02 Dec 2021 11:15 AM PST A new study uses novel single-cell profiling techniques to reveal how plants add new cell layers that help them resist climate stressors like drought or flooding. The research focuses on corn -- a critically important crop around the world -- in an effort to create a cell-by-cell map of the plant's root system, which mediates drought stress and absorbs nutrients and fertilizer from the soil. |
Building a human body through gastrulation Posted: 02 Dec 2021 11:14 AM PST Researchers offer a phylogenetic and ontogenetic overview of the primitive streak and its role in mediating amniote (vertebrate animals that develop on land) gastrulation, and discuss the implications of embryonic stem cell-based models of early mammalian embryogenesis on the function of this structure. |
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