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Insights into how uterine tumors grow could give hope to millions of women who deal with painful fibroids. Nearly 8 in 10 women develop fibroids, noncancerous tumors that develop in the uterus during child-bearing years. They can be extremely painful, cause extensive bleeding and lead to infertility. Researchers at the University of Cincinnati found different signaling pathways being used by the fibroid cells compared to the uterine cells. “That’s important for identifying therapeutic targets because we want to target the tumor without affecting the surrounding tissue,” said Stacey Schutte, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering in UC’s College of Engineering…

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Researchers from the University of Sussex found a way to create electronics on the Red Planet in what is being hailed as a breakthrough. The team behind the research is “optimistic” about the process’s applications in space. Dr Conor Boland, lead author of the research paper about the study, said: “We are optimistic of the feasibility of this process on Mars as it requires only naturally occurring materials – everything we used could, in theory, be replicated on the Red Planet. “Arguably this is the most important goal in making the Martian colony sustainable from the outset.” Dr Boland and his team…

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The legendary rocker, 78, donned a traditional red tartan kilt with his sons Alastair, 18, and Aiden, 12. He was joined by wife Penny Lancaster, 52. He told fans the move was to honour his late father Robert, who is Scottish.  Taking to Instagram, he posted: “A dedication to my wonderful Scottish father. Happy New Year.” The Celtic-loving singer, however, baffled one fan after making his debut on Jools Holland Annual Hootenanny show on the BBC which aired on the same night.  One fan joked: “Thought you was at the BBC. Saw you at Milton Keynes Rod and you were superb.…

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The electrochemically induced phase transformation behaviors of the V6O13 cathode. Credit: Mo Li’e A new strategy was proposed in the field of aqueous zinc-ion battery to help increase the capacity of the cathodes, making them more efficient, according to a recent study published in ACS Nano. “We converted low-valence vanadium into high-valence vanadium in oxides using an electrochemical method,” said Prof. HU Linhua from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, who led the team. Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) are a promising technology for large-scale stationary energy storage. To make this technology more viable for…

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More than 4,000 items were confiscated from Lewes Crown Court, Hove Crown Court and Brighton Magistrates’ Court from January to September 2023. A wide range of items were taken by security staff with a government spokesman saying safety is the Ministry of Justice’s “first priority”. A Freedom of Information Request revealed that 13 knives over three inches long, 50 different items containing drugs and 120 large umbrellas were confiscated across the three sites. Glass bottles were the most confiscated items in Lewes and Brighton with more than1,500 items taken over the course of the year. MOST READ: In Hove, liquids…

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Location : The A5 southbound between the A34 and the junction with the A452 . Reason : Road traffic collision. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 09:45 and 10:00 on 1 January 2024. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 09:45 and 10:00 on 1 January 2024. Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed. Source link

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Through an international collaboration, scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital leveraged data science, pharmacology and structural information to conduct an atomic-level investigation into how each amino acid in the receptor that binds adrenaline contributes to receptor activity in the presence of this natural ligand. They discovered precisely which amino acids control the key pharmacological properties of the ligand. The adrenaline receptor studied is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family, and this family is the target of one-third of all Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs. Thus, understanding how GPCRs respond to natural or therapeutic ligands is…

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Savills Brighton has moved to an office in York and Elder Works building in New England Street. The company first opened an office in the city in 2019 and over the last four years has expanded and outgrown its first office. It has now moved from Mocatta House, Trafalgar Place, Brighton. The team of 15 provide a range of planning and development consultancy services as well as development agency work, residential development sales consultancy and a site agency service. Guy Dixon, head of office at Savills Brighton, said: “We are pleased to have moved into our smart new office and thrilled that our recent…

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Location : The A5 northbound between the A452 and the junction with the A34 . Reason : Road traffic collision. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 08:45 and 09:00 on 1 January 2024. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 08:45 and 09:00 on 1 January 2024. Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed. Source link

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