SCIENCE

Scientists cut harmful pollution from hydrogen engines
- By Nebraskadigitalnews.com
- . October 11, 2024
Hydrogen-burning internal combustion engines offer great promise in the fight against climate change because they are powerful without emitting any earth-warming carbon. They can power

Asymmetric placebo effect in response to spicy food
- By Nebraskadigitalnews.com
- . October 8, 2024
The expectations humans have of a pleasurable sensation asymmetrically shape neuronal responses and subjective experiences to hot sauce, according to a study published October 8,

New therapeutic target for cardiac arrhythmias emerges
- By Nebraskadigitalnews.com
- . October 5, 2024
A new study by researchers at the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix and the University of California Davis Health identified a new

NASA’s TESS spots record-breaking stellar triplets
- By Nebraskadigitalnews.com
- . October 2, 2024
Professional and amateur astronomers teamed up with artificial intelligence to find an unmatched stellar trio called TIC 290061484, thanks to cosmic “strobe lights” captured by

Return of the elephants seals: From a few to thousands
- By Nebraskadigitalnews.com
- . September 29, 2024
A new international study has revealed the genetic impact of hunting in northern elephant seals. Published today in Nature Ecology and Evolution, the research shows

Single-dose gene therapy is potentially life-changing for adults with hemophilia B
- By Nebraskadigitalnews.com
- . September 26, 2024
Adults with hemophilia B saw their number of bleeding episodes drop by an average of 71 percent after a single infusion of gene therapy, according

Biologist pioneers increased protein in staple crops, helps alleviate global protein shortage
- By Nebraskadigitalnews.com
- . September 23, 2024
A Mississippi State biologist’s groundbreaking research in improving global nutrition and sustainability is featured this week in New Phytologist. Ling Li, an associate professor in

Researchers identify sex-based differences in immune responses against tumors
- By Nebraskadigitalnews.com
- . September 20, 2024
Researchers at Saint Louis University School of Medicine investigated differences in T-cell responses between male and female patients with lung cancer that may help direct

Reducing smartphone use increases work satisfaction
- By Nebraskadigitalnews.com
- . September 17, 2024
The findings of the study are of particular interest to employers, who sometimes invest a lot of money to improve the work satisfaction and motivation

Experimental mRNA cancer vaccine shows potential for advanced stage cancer patients in Phase 1 trial
- By Nebraskadigitalnews.com
- . September 14, 2024
Interim data from the Phase I dose escalation part of the mRNA cancer immunotherapy (mRNA-4359), show promise in patients with advanced solid cancers. The investigational