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EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. 'CHAMPAGNE' TECHNOLOGY TO CAPTURE CARBON DIOXIDE VIA THE A new method of capturing carbon from seawater could help us tackle climate change. The process - similar to capturing the CO2 bubbles in a fizzy drink - makes use of natural processes and LACTATE REVEALS ALL ABOUT ITS ANTIDEPRESSANT PROWESS Lactate reveals all about its antidepressant prowess. Neuroscientists at Synapsy have identified the mechanism behind the antidepressanteffect of
FATIGUE, MOOD DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH POST-COVID-19 The most common symptom of patients seeking evaluation for post-COVID-19 syndrome was fatigue. Of the patients in the study, 80% reported unusual fatigue, while 59% had respiratory complaints and HYDROGEN PEROXIDE-PRODUCING DRUG BOOSTS CANCER-KILLING A small drug molecule that appears to protect normal tissue from the damaging effects of radiation, may simultaneously be able to boost thecancer
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EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. 'CHAMPAGNE' TECHNOLOGY TO CAPTURE CARBON DIOXIDE VIA THE A new method of capturing carbon from seawater could help us tackle climate change. The process - similar to capturing the CO2 bubbles in a fizzy drink - makes use of natural processes and LACTATE REVEALS ALL ABOUT ITS ANTIDEPRESSANT PROWESS Lactate reveals all about its antidepressant prowess. Neuroscientists at Synapsy have identified the mechanism behind the antidepressanteffect of
FATIGUE, MOOD DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH POST-COVID-19 The most common symptom of patients seeking evaluation for post-COVID-19 syndrome was fatigue. Of the patients in the study, 80% reported unusual fatigue, while 59% had respiratory complaints and HYDROGEN PEROXIDE-PRODUCING DRUG BOOSTS CANCER-KILLING A small drug molecule that appears to protect normal tissue from the damaging effects of radiation, may simultaneously be able to boost thecancer
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EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. COLLABORATION CONTROLS KILLERS Effector and killer T cells are types of immune cells. Their job is to attack pathogens and cancers. These cells can also go after normal cells causing autoimmune diseases. But, if harnessed FATIGUE, MOOD DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH POST-COVID-19 The most common symptom of patients seeking evaluation for post-COVID-19 syndrome was fatigue. Of the patients in the study, 80% reported unusual fatigue, while 59% had respiratory complaints and POLLEN-SIZED TECHNOLOGY PROTECTS BEES FROM DEADLY A Cornell University-developed technology provides beekeepers, consumers and farmers with an antidote for deadly pesticides, which kill wild bees and cause beekeepers to lose around a SUPERFLIMSY GRAPHENE TURNED ULTRASTIFF BY OPTICAL FORGING Graphene is an ultrathin material characterized by its ultrasmall bending modulus, superflimsiness. Now the researchers at theNanoscience Center
THE FIRST FROST IS THE DEEPEST The first frost of autumn may be grim for gardeners but the latest evidence reveals it is a profound event in the life of plants. The discovery may affect how we grow crops in a fluctuating SCIENTISTS UNCOVER HOW RESISTANCE PROTEINS PROTECT PLANTS Credit: BI et al., Cell. In plants, disease resistance proteins serve as major immune receptors that sense pathogens and pests and trigger robust defense responses. Scientists previously found CITRUS DERIVATIVE MAKES TRANSPARENT WOOD 100 PERCENT Five years after introducing see-through wood building material, researchers in Sweden have taken it to another level. They found a way to make their composite 100 percent renewable - EUREKALERT! SCIENCE NEWS RELEASESSOCIAL & BEHAVIORLATEST NEWS RELEASESCOVID-19MULTIMEDIALOGINREGISTER EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. A VITAL TOOL TO STUDY VIRUS EVOLUTION IN THE TEST TUBE A vital tool to study virus evolution in the test tube. Variants of viruses, such as that causing COVID-19, can now be quickly studied in the laboratory, even before they emerge in nature and NIH RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY POTENTIAL NEW ANTIVIRAL DRUG FOR The experimental drug TEMPOL may be a promising oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19, suggests a study of cell cultures by researchers at the NationalMEDICINE/HEALTH
EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. COLLABORATION CONTROLS KILLERS Effector and killer T cells are types of immune cells. Their job is to attack pathogens and cancers. These cells can also go after normal cells causing autoimmune diseases. But, if harnessed FATIGUE, MOOD DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH POST-COVID-19 The most common symptom of patients seeking evaluation for post-COVID-19 syndrome was fatigue. Of the patients in the study, 80% reported unusual fatigue, while 59% had respiratory complaints and LACTATE REVEALS ALL ABOUT ITS ANTIDEPRESSANT PROWESS Lactate reveals all about its antidepressant prowess. Neuroscientists at Synapsy have identified the mechanism behind the antidepressanteffect of
THE FIRST FROST IS THE DEEPEST The first frost of autumn may be grim for gardeners but the latest evidence reveals it is a profound event in the life of plants. The discovery may affect how we grow crops in a fluctuating SCIENTISTS UNCOVER HOW RESISTANCE PROTEINS PROTECT PLANTS Credit: BI et al., Cell. In plants, disease resistance proteins serve as major immune receptors that sense pathogens and pests and trigger robust defense responses. Scientists previously found CITRUS DERIVATIVE MAKES TRANSPARENT WOOD 100 PERCENT Five years after introducing see-through wood building material, researchers in Sweden have taken it to another level. They found a way to make their composite 100 percent renewable - BREAKING SCIENCE NEWS RELEASES EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. LOGIN | EUREKALERT! SCIENCE NEWS | EUREKALERT! SCIENCE NEWS EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. THE ROCKY ROAD TO ACCURATE SEA-LEVEL PREDICTIONS 16 hours ago · The type of material present under glaciers has a big impact on how fast they slide towards the ocean. Scientists face a challenging task to acquire data of CLOUD COMPUTING EXPANDS BRAIN SCIENCES 15 hours ago · People often think about human behavior in terms of what is happening in the present--reading a newspaper, driving a car, or catching a football. CLEARER AND REFOCUSED SEM IMAGES 18 hours ago · With the onset of the 4th industrial revolution, artificial intelligence has recently been utilized in smartphone cameras, providing functions such as auto-focusing, face recognition,and 100x
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EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. COLLABORATION CONTROLS KILLERS Effector and killer T cells are types of immune cells. Their job is to attack pathogens and cancers. These cells can also go after normal cells causing autoimmune diseases. But, if harnessed FATIGUE, MOOD DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH POST-COVID-19 The most common symptom of patients seeking evaluation for post-COVID-19 syndrome was fatigue. Of the patients in the study, 80% reported unusual fatigue, while 59% had respiratory complaints and POLLEN-SIZED TECHNOLOGY PROTECTS BEES FROM DEADLY A Cornell University-developed technology provides beekeepers, consumers and farmers with an antidote for deadly pesticides, which kill wild bees and cause beekeepers to lose around a SUPERFLIMSY GRAPHENE TURNED ULTRASTIFF BY OPTICAL FORGING Graphene is an ultrathin material characterized by its ultrasmall bending modulus, superflimsiness. Now the researchers at theNanoscience Center
THE FIRST FROST IS THE DEEPEST The first frost of autumn may be grim for gardeners but the latest evidence reveals it is a profound event in the life of plants. The discovery may affect how we grow crops in a fluctuating SCIENTISTS UNCOVER HOW RESISTANCE PROTEINS PROTECT PLANTS Credit: BI et al., Cell. In plants, disease resistance proteins serve as major immune receptors that sense pathogens and pests and trigger robust defense responses. Scientists previously found CITRUS DERIVATIVE MAKES TRANSPARENT WOOD 100 PERCENT Five years after introducing see-through wood building material, researchers in Sweden have taken it to another level. They found a way to make their composite 100 percent renewable - EUREKALERT! SCIENCE NEWS RELEASESSOCIAL & BEHAVIORLATEST NEWS RELEASESCOVID-19MULTIMEDIALOGINREGISTER EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. NIH RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY POTENTIAL NEW ANTIVIRAL DRUG FOR The experimental drug TEMPOL may be a promising oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19, suggests a study of cell cultures by researchers at the NationalMEDICINE/HEALTH
EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. COLLABORATION CONTROLS KILLERS Effector and killer T cells are types of immune cells. Their job is to attack pathogens and cancers. These cells can also go after normal cells causing autoimmune diseases. But, if harnessed FATIGUE, MOOD DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH POST-COVID-19 The most common symptom of patients seeking evaluation for post-COVID-19 syndrome was fatigue. Of the patients in the study, 80% reported unusual fatigue, while 59% had respiratory complaints and POLLEN-SIZED TECHNOLOGY PROTECTS BEES FROM DEADLY A Cornell University-developed technology provides beekeepers, consumers and farmers with an antidote for deadly pesticides, which kill wild bees and cause beekeepers to lose around a SUPERFLIMSY GRAPHENE TURNED ULTRASTIFF BY OPTICAL FORGING Graphene is an ultrathin material characterized by its ultrasmall bending modulus, superflimsiness. Now the researchers at theNanoscience Center
THE FIRST FROST IS THE DEEPEST The first frost of autumn may be grim for gardeners but the latest evidence reveals it is a profound event in the life of plants. The discovery may affect how we grow crops in a fluctuating SCIENTISTS UNCOVER HOW RESISTANCE PROTEINS PROTECT PLANTS Credit: BI et al., Cell. In plants, disease resistance proteins serve as major immune receptors that sense pathogens and pests and trigger robust defense responses. Scientists previously found CITRUS DERIVATIVE MAKES TRANSPARENT WOOD 100 PERCENT Five years after introducing see-through wood building material, researchers in Sweden have taken it to another level. They found a way to make their composite 100 percent renewable - BREAKING SCIENCE NEWS RELEASES EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. LOGIN | EUREKALERT! SCIENCE NEWS | EUREKALERT! SCIENCE NEWS EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. THE ROCKY ROAD TO ACCURATE SEA-LEVEL PREDICTIONS The type of material present under glaciers has a big impact on how fast they slide towards the ocean. Scientists face a challenging task to acquire data of this under-ice landscape. Choosing the CLOUD COMPUTING EXPANDS BRAIN SCIENCES 47 minutes ago · People often think about human behavior in terms of what is happening in the present--reading a newspaper, driving a car, or catching a football. CLEARER AND REFOCUSED SEM IMAGES 4 hours ago · With the onset of the 4th industrial revolution, artificial intelligence has recently been utilized in smartphone cameras, providing functions such as auto-focusing, face recognition,and 100x
DON'T SKIP YOUR ROUTINE CHECK-UP; HERE'S WHY The benefits of routine primary care doctor visits include chronic illness detection, cancer screenings and therefore should continue, despite some calls from healthcare leaders saying they're a STUDY IDENTIFIES MAJOR BARRIERS TO FINANCING A SUSTAINABLE Financing a sustainable global ocean economy may require a Paris Agreement type effort, according to a new report from an international team of researchers led VARIABILITIES IN CHILDREN'S SPEECH PERHAPS NOT SO MELVILLE, N.Y., June 8, 2021 -- Variations in children's speech has traditionally been attributed to developmental delays. Recent work suggests the reasons for variability are not so CHEMISTRY/PHYSICS/MATERIALS SCIENCES EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society.SWARMBOTS
'Swarmbots,' living cells engineered to produce monomer molecules, grow until they sense their population density has reached a certain level, whereupon they burst open, allowing the EUREKALERT! SCIENCE NEWS RELEASESSOCIAL & BEHAVIORLATEST NEWS RELEASESCOVID-19MULTIMEDIALOGINREGISTER EurekAlert! is an online science news service featuring health, medicine, science and technology news from leading research institutions and universities. Sponsored by AAAS, the science society. NIH RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY POTENTIAL NEW ANTIVIRAL DRUG FOR The experimental drug TEMPOL may be a promising oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19, suggests a study of cell cultures by researchers at the National ASSESSMENT OF SARS-COV-2 REINFECTION 1 YEAR AFTER PRIMARY Editor's Note: Please see the article for additional information, including other authors, author contributions and affiliations, conflict of interest and financial disclosures, and funding and LACTATE REVEALS ALL ABOUT ITS ANTIDEPRESSANT PROWESS Lactate reveals all about its antidepressant prowess. Neuroscientists at Synapsy have identified the mechanism behind the antidepressanteffect of
SCIENTISTS DISCOVER A NEW FEATURE THAT DISTINGUISHES Skoltech scientists and their colleagues from Germany and the United States have analyzed the metabolomes of humans, chimpanzees, andmacaques in
SUPERFLIMSY GRAPHENE TURNED ULTRASTIFF BY OPTICAL FORGING Graphene is an ultrathin material characterized by its ultrasmall bending modulus, superflimsiness. Now the researchers at theNanoscience Center
FATIGUE, MOOD DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH POST-COVID-19 The most common symptom of patients seeking evaluation for post-COVID-19 syndrome was fatigue. Of the patients in the study, 80% reported unusual fatigue, while 59% had respiratory complaints and HYDROGEN PEROXIDE-PRODUCING DRUG BOOSTS CANCER-KILLING A small drug molecule that appears to protect normal tissue from the damaging effects of radiation, may simultaneously be able to boost thecancer
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SCIENTISTS DISCOVER A NEW FEATURE THAT DISTINGUISHES Skoltech scientists and their colleagues from Germany and the United States have analyzed the metabolomes of humans, chimpanzees, andmacaques in
SUPERFLIMSY GRAPHENE TURNED ULTRASTIFF BY OPTICAL FORGING Graphene is an ultrathin material characterized by its ultrasmall bending modulus, superflimsiness. Now the researchers at theNanoscience Center
FATIGUE, MOOD DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH POST-COVID-19 The most common symptom of patients seeking evaluation for post-COVID-19 syndrome was fatigue. Of the patients in the study, 80% reported unusual fatigue, while 59% had respiratory complaints and HYDROGEN PEROXIDE-PRODUCING DRUG BOOSTS CANCER-KILLING A small drug molecule that appears to protect normal tissue from the damaging effects of radiation, may simultaneously be able to boost thecancer
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HYDROGEN PEROXIDE-PRODUCING DRUG BOOSTS CANCER-KILLING A small drug molecule that appears to protect normal tissue from the damaging effects of radiation, may simultaneously be able to boost thecancer
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HYDROGEN PEROXIDE-PRODUCING DRUG BOOSTS CANCER-KILLING A small drug molecule that appears to protect normal tissue from the damaging effects of radiation, may simultaneously be able to boost thecancer
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News Release 13-Feb-2020 MENDING A BROKEN HEART -- THE BIOENGINEERING WAY Trinity College Dublin__ __ __ __ Share__
__ Print __ E-Mail IMAGE: The prototype patch. view more __ Credit: Dr Gillian Hendy Bioengineers from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, have developed a prototype patch that does the same job as crucial aspects of hearttissue.
Their patch withstands the mechanical demands and mimics the electrical signalling properties that allow our hearts to pump blood rhythmically round our bodies. Their work essentially takes us one step closer to a functional design that could mend a broken heart. One in six men and one in seven women in the EU will suffer a heart attack at some point in their lives. Worldwide, heart disease kills more women and men - regardless of race, than any other disease. Cardiac patches lined with heart cells can be applied surgically to restore heart tissue in patients who have had damaged tissue removed after a heart attack and to repair congenital heart defects in infants and children. Ultimately, though, the goal is to create cell-free patches that can restore the synchronous beating of the heart cells, without impairing the heart muscle movement. The bioengineers report their work, which takes us one step closer to such a reality, in the journal Advanced Functional Materials. Michael Monaghan, ussher assistant professor in biomedical engineering at Trinity, and senior author on the paper, said: "Despite some advances in the field, heart disease still places a huge burden on our healthcare systems and the life quality of patients worldwide. It affects all of us either directly or indirectly through family and friends. As a result, researchers are continuously looking to develop new treatments which can include stem cell treatments, biomaterial gel injections and assistive devices." "Ours is one of few studies that looks at a traditional material, and through effective design allows us to mimic the direction-dependent mechanical movement of the heart, which can be sustained repeatably. This was achieved through a novel method called 'melt electrowriting' and through close collaboration with the suppliers located nationally we were able to customise the process to fit our design needs." This work was performed in the Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering, based in the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute in collaboration with Spraybase®, a subsidiary of Avectas Ltd. It was funded by Enterprise Ireland through the Innovation PartnershipProgram (IPP).
Dr Gillian Hendy, director of Spraybase® is a co-author on the paper. Dr Hendy commended the team at Trinity on the work completed and advancements made on the Spraybase® Melt Electrowriting (MEW) System. The success achieved by the team highlights the potential applications of this novel technology in the cardiac field and succinctly captures the benefits of industry and academic collaboration, through platformssuch as the IPP.
Engineering replacement materials for heart tissue is challenging since it is an organ that is constantly moving and contracting. The mechanical demands of heart muscle (myocardium) cannot be met using polyester-based thermoplastic polymers, which are predominantly the approved options for biomedical applications. However, the functionality of thermoplastic polymers could be leveraged by its structural geometry. The bioengineers then set about making a patch that could control the expansion of a material in multiple directions and tune this using an engineering designapproach.
The patches were manufactured via melt electrowriting - a core technology of Spraybase® - which is reproducible, accurate, and scalable. The patches were also coated with the electroconductive polymer polypyrrole to provide electrical conductivity while maintaining cell compatibility. The patch withstood repeated stretching, which is a dominant concern for cardiac biomaterials, and showed good elasticity, to accurately mimic that key property of heart muscle. Professor Monaghan added: "Essentially, our material addresses a lot of requirements. The bulk material is currently approved for medical device use, the design accommodates the movement of the pumping heart, and has been functionalised to accommodate signaling between isolated contractiletissues."
"This study currently reports the development of our method and design, but we are now looking forward to furthering the next generation of designs and materials with the eventual aim of applying this patch as a therapy for a heart attack." Dr Dinorath Olvera, Trinity, first author on the paper, added: "Our electroconductive patches support electrical conduction between biological tissue in an ex vivo model. These results therefore represent a significant step towards generating a bioengineered patch capable of recapitulating aspects of heart tissue - namely its mechanical movement and electrical signalling."###
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