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    Newswise: Flower Power: Decoding the Cellular Basis of Floral Fragrance
    Released: 22-Nov-2024 9:05 AM EST
    Flower Power: Decoding the Cellular Basis of Floral Fragrance
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    A recent study has unraveled the intricate cellular blueprint behind the iconic fragrance of Prunus mume flowers. Using state-of-the-art single-cell RNA sequencing, researchers have constructed a high-resolution map of gene expression within petal cells across blooming stages. This atlas not only identifies six key cell types but also pinpoints the genetic pathways responsible for floral scent production. These discoveries mark a significant leap forward in understanding floral scent biosynthesis and could open new doors to cultivating aromatic plant varieties and innovations in the fragrance industry.

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NASA’S CHANDRA, HUBBLE TUNE INTO ‘FLAME-THROWING’ GUITAR NEBULA
    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 9:05 AM EST
    NASA’S CHANDRA, HUBBLE TUNE INTO ‘FLAME-THROWING’ GUITAR NEBULA
    Chandra X-ray Observatory

    Normally found only in heavy metal bands or certain post-apocalyptic films, a “flame-throwing guitar” has now been spotted moving through space. Astronomers have captured movies of this extreme cosmic object using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope.

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    Newswise: Chula’s Eco-Friendly Canine Blood Draw Training Model Wins a Gold at iENA 2024 in Germany
    Released: 22-Nov-2024 8:55 AM EST
    Chula’s Eco-Friendly Canine Blood Draw Training Model Wins a Gold at iENA 2024 in Germany
    Chulalongkorn University

    The innovation, “Interactive Self-Learning Canine Blood Draw and Injection Training Model Made from Waste Materials,” created by Assistant Professor Dr. Pawana Chuesiri, Mr. Pakdee Sudthanom, Mrs. Jantima Intarapanya from the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University, and Mr. Krittayach Chuesiri, a student at Chulalongkorn University Demonstration School, was awarded a Gold Medal and Certificates from the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Croatia at the international innovation event “International Trade Fair – Ideas, Inventions and New Products (iENA 2024)” held from October 24-31, 2024, in Nuremberg, Germany.

    Newswise: The 9th Special Lecture “Spatial Prescription” Exploring the Role of Architecture in Addressing Social Issues
    Released: 22-Nov-2024 8:55 AM EST
    The 9th Special Lecture “Spatial Prescription” Exploring the Role of Architecture in Addressing Social Issues
    Chulalongkorn University

    The Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University, invites faculty members, students, staff, and interested individuals to attend an academic lecture titled “Spatial Prescription: An Exploration of How Architecture and Spatial Design Can Serve as Solutions to Analyze and Remedy Social Challenges” by Prof. Hyunjoon Yoo from Hongik University and Hyunjoon Yoo Architects. The lecture will take place on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Auditorium of the Faculty of Architecture Library, Chulalongkorn University. This is part of the “Architecture and Design for Society Lecture Series AY2024.”

    Newswise: Chula Pharmacy Professor Receives FAPA Ishidate Award for Contributions to Pharmacy Education
    Released: 22-Nov-2024 8:55 AM EST
    Chula Pharmacy Professor Receives FAPA Ishidate Award for Contributions to Pharmacy Education
    Chulalongkorn University

    Chulalongkorn University congratulates Associate Professor Dr. Rungpetch C. Sakulbumrungsil, former Dean of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, on receiving the 2024 FAPA Ishidate Award in the field of Pharmacy Education. The award, presented by the Federation of Asian Pharmaceutical Associations (FAPA), honors pharmacists who have made significant contributions to the field. The award ceremony took place during the opening of the FAPA Congress 2024 on October 31, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea.

    Newswise: Unlocking Grape Yield Secrets: Key Genetic Module for Fruit Set Unveiled
    Released: 22-Nov-2024 8:45 AM EST
    Unlocking Grape Yield Secrets: Key Genetic Module for Fruit Set Unveiled
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    A recent discovery has unveiled a key regulatory module in grapes that governs fruit set, a vital phase for determining yield and quality. This research sheds light on the molecular mechanisms influenced by N-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)-N′-phenylurea (CPPU), a plant hormone-like compound known for enhancing fruit set, and opens new doors for revolutionizing grape cultivation and productivity.

    Newswise: Weeping Forsythia Genome: A Treasure Trove for Ecology and Medicine
    Released: 22-Nov-2024 8:35 AM EST
    Weeping Forsythia Genome: A Treasure Trove for Ecology and Medicine
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    A recent study has decoded the complete genome of Forsythia suspensa, a plant renowned for its medicinal value and decorative appeal. The research delivers a flawless, gap-free genome assembly, uncovering the complex architecture of centromeres vital to genetic stability. This advancement offers a detailed genetic map, setting the stage for future breakthroughs in ecological management and medical research.

    Released: 22-Nov-2024 8:20 AM EST
    2024 Bloomberg American Health Summit in Washington, D.C., to Spotlight Concrete Ways to Advance Public Health Amid Political Division
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

    The seventh Bloomberg American Health Summit organized by the Bloomberg American Health Initiative will bring together public health leaders, government officials, community organizations, researchers, and students to discuss evidence-based health policies that remain critical to advancing health in a politically divided country. The Summit will take place on December 3 in Washington, D.C.

    Released: 22-Nov-2024 7:10 AM EST
    New Research Shows Younger and Middle-Aged Adults Have Worse Long COVID Symptoms Than Older Adults
    Northwestern Medicine

    Since older adults have been more severely affected by acute COVID-19, researchers have hypothesized that older adults may have worse long COVID symptoms as well.

    Released: 22-Nov-2024 7:00 AM EST
    Perguntas e Respostas da Mayo Clinic: Estabelecendo limites para o seu bem-estar
    Mayo Clinic

    PREZADA MAYO CLINIC: Sou uma pessoa que busca agradar os outros por natureza e tenho dificuldade em dizer não ou estabelecer limites em meus relacionamentos. Como posso começar a criar limites mais saudáveis de uma maneira gentil, mas firme?

    Released: 22-Nov-2024 7:00 AM EST
    Preguntas y Respuestas de Mayo Clinic: Establecer límites para su bienestar
    Mayo Clinic

    ESTIMADA MAYO CLINIC: Soy una persona que busca complacer a los demás por naturaleza y me cuesta decir no o establecer límites en mis relaciones. ¿Cómo puedo comenzar a crear límites más saludables de una manera amable pero firme?

    Released: 22-Nov-2024 5:15 AM EST
    A Groundbreaking New Approach to Treating Chronic Abdominal Pain
    University of Vienna

    A research team at the University of Vienna, led by medicinal chemist Markus Muttenthaler, has developed a new class of oral peptide therapeutic leads for treating chronic abdominal pain. This groundbreaking innovation offers a safe, non-opioid-based solution for conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), which affect millions of people worldwide. The research results were recently published in the international edition of the renowned journal Angewandte Chemie.

    19-Nov-2024 4:50 PM EST
    New Research Shows Younger and Middle-Aged Adults Have Worse Long COVID Symptoms Than Older Adults
    Northwestern Medicine

    Since older adults have been more severely affected by acute COVID-19, researchers have hypothesized that older adults may have worse long COVID symptoms as well. But according to new research published in the Annals of Neurology, an official journal of the American Neurological Association, Northwestern Medicine researchers found on an average of 10 months after COVID-19 onset, younger (ages 18-44) and middle-aged (ages 45-64) adults had worse neurologic symptoms of long COVID than adults 65 and older. Symptoms included headache, numbness and tingling, problems with smell and taste, blurred vision, depression, anxiety, insomnia, fatigue and a decrease in cognitive function. These symptoms occurred regardless of if the patient had mild or severe COVID-19 infections.

    Released: 22-Nov-2024 3:00 AM EST
    أسئلة وإجابات مايو كلينك: ضع حدودًا من أجل راحة بالك
    Mayo Clinic

    الأعزاء مايو كلينك: أنا بطبعي شخص يسعى لإرضاء الناس وأواجه صعوبة في الرفض أو وضع حدود في علاقاتي. كيف يمكنني البدء في وضع حدود صحية بأسلوب لطيف، ولكن حازم في الوقت نفسه؟

    Newswise: South Korea Completes Delivery of ITER Vacuum Vessel Sectors
    Released: 22-Nov-2024 12:00 AM EST
    South Korea Completes Delivery of ITER Vacuum Vessel Sectors
    National Research Council of Science and Technology

    The ITER vacuum vessel sectors, manufactured in South Korea, have been successfully delivered to the ITER construction site in Cadarache, France.

    Newswise: Exploring New LOHC Materials Through Innovative Molecular Design
    Released: 22-Nov-2024 12:00 AM EST
    Exploring New LOHC Materials Through Innovative Molecular Design
    National Research Council of Science and Technology

    KRICT researchers have unveiled groundbreaking LOHC materials that dramatically boost hydrogen storage and release rates, transforming hydrogen into a safer, more transportable energy source.

    Released: 21-Nov-2024 8:45 PM EST
    Minimally Invasive Procedure Offers at Least 12 Months of Pain Relief for Patients with Lower Back Pain
    American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA)

    Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis, a common cause of lower back pain in older adults, may benefit from minimally invasive lumbar decompression. Patients receiving the procedure reported significant reductions in pain, along with better physical function and no decrease in mobility or quality of life. The investigators’ abstract received a Resident/Fellow Travel award from the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA Pain Medicine) and will be presented at the upcoming 23rd Annual Pain Medicine Meeting in Las Vegas, NV.

    Released: 21-Nov-2024 7:55 PM EST
    Want Patients to Use Mobile Health Apps? Make Sure Clinicians Sign Them Up During In-Person Visits
    American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA)

    Mobile health applications can be powerful tools for tracking patients’ health and reducing hospital visits. However, patients are more likely to sign up for these apps if a clinician or research assistant enrolls them during an in-person visit. This is just one aspect of a broader research project evaluating mobile health apps in relation to spine injection outcomes. The investigators’ abstract received Best of Meeting and Resident/Fellow Travel awards from the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA Pain Medicine) and will be presented at the upcoming 23rd Annual Pain Medicine Meeting in Las Vegas, NV.



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