Space Station Cell Studies
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Space Station Cell Studies

Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things, from single-celled bacteria to plants and animals containing vast numbers of them. Cells have adapted for a wide variety of settings and functions. Nerve cells in humans and animals, for example, have long, thin extensions that rapidly transmit signals, while rigid, blocky cells support the structure of plants. Cell biology is the study of cell structure, function, and behavior. For humans, scientists in this field explore the mechanisms of diseases from bone loss to cancer and work on developing treatments. Cell-based experiments on The International Space Station help identify how spaceflight affects people and other living systems, with applications for future space exploration and life on Earth. Recent experiments have revealed that individual animal cells react to the effects of gravity, but how they do so is largely...
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New Bird-Like Dinosaur from Mongolia Had Extremely Robust Hands
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New Bird-Like Dinosaur from Mongolia Had Extremely Robust Hands

Paleontologists have identified a new species of dromaeosaurid dinosaur from an almost complete and articulated skeleton found in the 2000s in Mongolia.Life reconstruction of Shri predict. Image credit: Connor Ashbridge / CC BY 4.0.The newly-identified dinosaur roamed our planet during the Campanian age of the Cretaceous period, between 75 and 72 million years ago. Based on several derived features in its skull, vertebrae and skeleton, the species is referrable to a group of bird-like theropod dinosaurs called the Dromaeosauridae. Named Shri predictit is only the second species in its genus; the other species, Shri deviwas described in 2021. “Dromaeosauridae is a clade of small- to medium-sized theropod dinosaurs known from several Cretaceous units from North America, Asia, Europe, South America and eventually Antarctica and Madagascar,” said lead author Andrea Cau and colleagues. “Feather-like integumentary structures, true pennaceous feathers and...
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Survey: Younger homebuyers banking on future refinancing
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Survey: Younger homebuyers banking on future refinancing

A majority of younger homebuyers say their financial stability depends on being able to refinance their mortgages, according to a new survey from verification company Truework. The report — based on responses from 1,000 people who purchased homes in the past two years — found that 64% of Gen Z buyers and 65% of millennial buyers said refinancing is important to their financial health. That compares to 32% of recent baby boomer buyers.Across all ages, 56% said refinancing to a lower mortgage rate is important or extremely important to their financial health, while 25% called it “extremely important.” “These findings reveal a generation of homebuyers who are taking significant financial risks in today’s market,” said Ethan Winchell, co-founder and president of Truework. “While homeownership remains a priority, younger buyers are betting their financial future on the hope that...
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Health care system stymies effective migraine treatment
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The healthcare system stymies effective migraine treatment

The current healthcare system often fails to provide effective treatment for migraine sufferers due to a combination of diagnostic challenges, insurance barriers, and a lack of specialised care. Migraine is a debilitating neurological disease, yet it is frequently misunderstood or trivialised as "just a headache," leading to significant gaps in care. Diagnostic and Clinical Barriers A primary obstacle is the difficulty in obtaining an accurate diagnosis and appropriate care within the healthcare system. Misdiagnosis and Delayed Care: Unlike many other chronic diseases, there is no definitive test for migraine. Diagnosis relies on a patient's self-reported symptoms and medical history. This can be challenging for both patients and doctors, leading to misdiagnosis or delayed care. A study found that over half of migraine sufferers have never even consulted a doctor about their condition. Limited Provider Knowledge: Most migraine patients are...
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