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Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-11-29 ( 7 items )  
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology: RNA Class Discovered That Helps Keep Cells Organized (10)
KARLSRUHE, Germany, Nov. 28 (TNSjou) -- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology issued the following news release: * * * New RNA Class Discovered that Helps Keep Cells Organized Discovery of smOOPs sheds light on why certain RNAs cluster into condensates - a breakthrough that opens new avenues for disease research * Inside cells, RNAs and proteins form tiny, liquid-like droplets called biomolecular condensates. These droplets are essential for organizing cellular life, yet why some RNAs cluster m more PR

Stars Defy the Black Hole: Research in University of Cologne Shows Stable Orbits Around Sagittarius A* (10)
KOLN, Germany, Nov. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cologne issued the following news release: * * * Stars defy the black hole: research in Cologne shows stable orbits around Sagittarius A* New observations made with the ERIS instrument at the Very Large Telescope facility disprove the assumption that the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way devours nearby dust objects. An international research team led by PD Dr Florian PeiBker at the University of Cologne has used the ne more PR

Technical University of Denmark: Researchers Discover Latent Antimicrobial Resistance Across the World (10)
KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark, Nov. 28 (TNSjou) -- The Technical University of Denmark issued the following news: * * * Researchers discover latent antimicrobial resistance across the world A team of researchers has discovered that latent antimicrobial resistance is more widespread across the world than known resistance. They call for broader surveillance of resistance in wastewater, as the problematic genes of the future may be hiding in the widespread reservoir of latent resistance genes. A grou more PR

University of Birmingham: Highly Efficient Material Turns Motion Into Power - Without Toxic Lead (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Birmingham issued the following news: * * * New highly efficient material turns motion into power - without toxic lead New material opens possibilities for a wide range of innovative devices such as sensors, wearable electronics, and self-powered devices. * Scientists have developed a new material that converts motion into electricity (piezoelectricity) with greater efficiency and without using toxic lead - paving the way for a new  more PR

University of Portsmouth: Study Suggests Curiosity and Focus Could Be Key Factors That Make Man's Best Friend a 'Genius' (10)
PORTSMOUTH, England, Nov. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Portsmouth issued the following news: * * * Study suggests curiosity and focus could be key factors that make man's best friend a 'genius' Dogs who can learn hundreds of objects by name take part in international study led by the University of Portsmouth * First study to investigate what traits distinguish dogs who can learn the labels (names) of hundreds of objects from dogs without this special skill * Curiosity, focus and inhibi more PR

University of Queensland: Flowering Discovery Could Lead to More Reliable Mungbean Yields (10)
BRISBANE, Australia, Nov. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Queensland issued the following news: * * * Flowering discovery could lead to more reliable mungbean yields New breeding opportunities for an important cash crop have been unlocked by University of Queensland and Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)-supported research. Queensland Alliance of Agriculture and Food Innovation PhD candidate Caitlin Dudley, supported by a GRDC Research Scholarship has revealed key insights a more PR

University of Southampton: Scientists Close in on Solving the Mystery Behind Intense Auroral Storms (10)
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Nov. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Southampton issued the following news: * * * Scientists close in on solving the mystery behind intense auroral storms A University of Southampton study has revealed an intriguing new clue in the mystery of what triggers periods of very intense, brightly coloured activity during displays of both the southern and northern lights. Known as 'a magnetospheric substorm', this awe-inspiring phenomena, which blankets the-night-sky in green  more PR