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Oil prices little changed, concerns about damage from hurricane ease

Hurricane Beryl minimally impacted Texas oil production, lowering prices. Brent fell to $85.71, WTI to $82.28. Texas, producing 40% of U.S. oil, saw Corpus Christi Ship Channel reopen and Port of Houston resuming operations. Gulf Coast refineries reported minimal impact. A potential Middle East ceasefire in Gaza, with U.S. officials in Egypt for talks, influenced the market.

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RNC panel approves new Trump-backed platform softening abortion and same-sex marriage language - CNN

  1. RNC panel approves new Trump-backed platform softening abortion and same-sex marriage language  CNN
  2. Following Trump’s Lead, Republicans Adopt Platform That Softens Stance on Abortion  The New York Times
  3. Seal the border? End inflation? GOP platform is all Trump lies, no details.  USA TODAY
  4. Republicans Adopt Stripped-Down Platform That Reflects Trump’s Abortion Views  The Wall Street Journal

Sciencedaily.com 

Diagnosing different forms of dementia now possible using artificial intelligence

Ten million new cases of dementia are diagnosed each year but the presence of different dementia forms and overlapping symptoms can complicate diagnosis and delivery of effective treatments. Now researchers have developed an AI tool that can diagnose ten different types of dementia such as vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia, even if they co-occur.

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Chemistry inspired by one-pot cooking

Is it possible to create a new class of materials from very different substances using the 'one-pot synthesis' approach? Chemists explain how they enable the synthesis of such novel materials.

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Study backs RSV vaccine safety during pregnancy

Vaccinating mothers against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) during late pregnancy to protect their newborns is not associated with an increased risk of preterm birth or other poor outcomes. Infants are particularly vulnerable to the virus which can cause a serious lower respiratory illness.

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Raw milk is risky, but airborne transmission of H5N1 from cow's milk is inefficient in mammals

While H5N1 avian influenza virus taken from infected cow's milk makes mice and ferrets sick when dripped into their noses, airborne transmission of the virus between ferrets -- a common model for human transmission -- appears to be limited. These and other new findings about the strain of H5N1 circulating among North American dairy cattle this year come from a set of laboratory experiments. Together, they suggest that exposure to raw milk infected with the currently circulating virus poses a real risk of infecting humans... Читать дальше...

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Scientists discover how to improve vaccine responses to potentially deadly bacterium

Researchers have taken a leap forward in understanding how we might fight back against the potentially deadly MRSA bacterium. They have shown in an animal model that targeting a key suppressive immune molecule (IL-10) during the delivery of a vaccine improves the ability of the vaccine to protect against infection.

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Researchers find common immune system mechanism between pregnancy, cancer

Researchers found a molecular mechanism, shared in cancer and pregnancy, that suppresses the immune system. Block this mechanism, called B7-H4, and the immune system revs up to slow cancer's growth. Looking at mouse models and cell lines of breast and gynecologic cancers, the researchers identified the hormone progesterone as a key regulator of the B7-H4 immune checkpoint.

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Restored oyster sanctuaries host more marine life

Oysters sanctuaries in Chesapeake Bay are working for more than just oysters. Compared to nearby harvest areas, sanctuaries contain more abundant populations of oysters and other animal life--and the presence of two common parasites isn't preventing that.

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New extremely fast carbon storage technology

A new way to store carbon captured from the atmosphere works much faster than current methods without the harmful chemical accelerants they require.