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Nanostructures pave the way for advanced robotics—and mini dinosaurs - Phys.org

  1. Nanostructures pave the way for advanced robotics—and mini dinosaurs  Phys.org
  2. Nano-scale dinosaur made by Australian researchers from DNA building blocks  The Guardian
  3. Reconfigurable nanomaterials folded from multicomponent chains of DNA origami voxels  Science
  4. University of Sydney researchers develop ‘Velcro DNA’ for nanorobotic innovations  Australian Manufacturing
  5. Imaging a nanoscale 'dinosaur' (VIDEO)  EurekAlert

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Caregivers experience decline in well-being

New research, based on data from more than 28,000 caregivers in three countries, shows that the longer individuals spend caring for loved ones, the more their well-being suffers, regardless of the caregiving context. These findings underscore the need for policy discussions to alleviate the burden of informal care.

Consortiumnews.com 

Legislating Silence

Robert Inlakesh reports on how U.S. Congress plans to target critics of Israel. By Robert Inlakesh MintPress News A coalition of civil rights groups is sounding the alarm over three proposed bills that, they argue, represent an audacious attempt to…

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Sciencedaily.com 

Brains grew faster as humans evolved

Brain size increased gradually within each ancient human species rather than through sudden leaps between species.

Sciencedaily.com 

New discovery could offer significant answers on Alzheimer's disease

A new study represents a significant step forward in scientists' understanding of Alzheimer's disease. A team of investigators has examined the role of two proteins found in the brain and suggest the stability of their relationship to one another is crucial for memory formation and maintenance. Disruptions in this mechanical signalling pathway could lead to the disease. This is the first time this connection has been identified and could pave the way for therapeutic interventions.

CBSNews.com 

How to cut down on Thanksgiving food waste

Experts share tips on how families preparing for Thanksgiving can take steps to cut down on the amount of food wasted during the holiday season.

Phys.org 

Global food yields have grown steadily during last six decades, study finds

Contrary to widespread concerns that global crop yields have stagnated in recent decades, a comprehensive study of worldwide food production finds yields have continued to grow at roughly the same rate since the 1960s. John Baffes of the World Bank and Xiaoli Etienne of the University of Idaho, U.S., report these findings on November 27, 2024, in the open-access journal PLOS ONE.