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Successful hatching for endangered giant tortoises with artificial incubation
University of Sheffield- Journal
- Animal Conservation
FITSA: A new method to solve 50-year-old problem in molecular analysis
Estonian Research Council- Journal
- Science Advances
- Funder
- Estonian Research Council
New international study: Which country has higher rates of involuntary childlessness — Israel or the US?
Reichman UniversityEvery Rosh Hashanah, annual reports are released focused on birth rates, the average number of children per family, and other population growth data. However, there’s another side to these statistics: experiences of involuntary childlessness, in which people who wish to be parents are unable to for medical, social, or institutional reasons. A new study reveals that these experiences are far more widespread than commonly thought, especially among the LGBTQ+ community. The researchers note that an international comparison of this phenomenon is important, as countries vary widely in the degree of encouragement they offer for childbearing, the assistance they provide to prospective parents, and the barriers they place that can impede the path to parenthood. The current study compared responses from participants in the United States with those in Israel.
- Journal
- Journal of Marriage and Family
Expanding the reach of leaf spectroscopy: Toward universal models for plant trait prediction
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceA research team has demonstrated that spectroscopy combined with partial least squares regression (PLSR) can accurately estimate plant leaf traits, but models built at one site often fail elsewhere.
- Journal
- Plant Phenomics
RNA G-quadruplex (rG4) exacerbates cellular senescence by mediating ribosome pausing
Higher Education PressThis study uncovers a novel role of RNA G-quadruplex (rG4) structures in regulating translation and cellular senescence. By integrating ribosome profiling and rG4-RIP sequencing, the researchers reveal that rG4 structures within coding regions cause ribosome pausing, disrupt protein homeostasis, and accelerate senescence. The RNA helicase DHX9 is identified as a key factor that unwinds rG4 structures and maintains translational balance. These findings highlight rG4 stabilization as a potential driver of aging and age-related diseases, offering new therapeutic opportunities by targeting rG4 dynamics.
- Journal
- Protein & Cell
August research news from the Ecological Society of America
Ecological Society of AmericaPhenoGazer: A cost-effective system for round-the-clock crop stress monitoring
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceA research team has developed PhenoGazer, a cost-effective and portable high-throughput phenotyping system designed to monitor crops continuously at both leaf and canopy scales.
- Journal
- Plant Phenomics
PodNet: a deep learning breakthrough for real-time soybean pod detection in the field
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceA research team introduces PodNet, the first real-time instance segmentation model designed for preharvest soybean fields.
- Journal
- Plant Phenomics