Natural Resource Today Weekly - Issue #9

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Research News

University of Cambridge:

New research sheds light on the evolution of the ornithischians or "bird-hipped" dinosaurs, one of the two major groups of dinosaurs, one being saurischians or "lizard-hipped" dinosaurs. The study is published in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.

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The University of New South Wales Sydney:

In two studies published in Cell Reports and Nature Cell Biology, scientists are a step closer to eliminate the need for stem cell blood donors.

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University of Oxford:

Researchers have found that engaging with arts and culture online can improve mental health in young people. The study is published in the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry.

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University of Helsinki:

Two recent studies provide insights into hereditary gene defects in immune system for patients with rare diseases. The findings are published in the journal Frontiers in Immunology.

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The University of Manchester:

New research shows potential for honey to heal wounds. The study is published in the journal Pharmaceutics.

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Pensoft Publishers:

In a recent study published in the journal ZooKeys, researchers have documented a new species of octopus from Dongshan island in China’s Fujian province.

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Stanford University:

Engineers have developed a new wearable device that can measure tumor size. It could be used to test the efficacy of cancer drugs. The study is published in the journal Science Advances.

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Georgia Institute of Technology:

Researchers have developed a device that provides accurate and real-time indoor location of pets.

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Harvard University:

How has climate change affected trees over the centuries? Researchers are studying tree rings to gain a better understanding.

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University of Tsukuba:

Researchers have found that caregivers working in nursing homes experienced high levels of psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study is published in the journal Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders.

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