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Exploration of the GRAS family in Dimocarpus longan: identification, characterization, expression analysis and DlGRAS24 role in flowering time | BMC Plant Biology
Identification of DlGRAS family genes
In this study, 56 GRAS genes were identified in longan and named DlGRAS1–DlGRAS56 according to their physical location on the chromosome (Fig. 3A). The fundamental properties of the 56 DlGRAS proteins…
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New NIA grant advances tools for dementia caregiving
More than 7 million Americans live with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD), supported by 12 million unpaid family caregivers whose contributions are valued at $413 billion annually. As the U.S. population continues to…
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UC Irvine develops human-like colon model for precision medicine
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a 3D human colon model integrated with bioelectronics to aid in colorectal cancer research and drug discovery. The “3D in vivo mimicking human colon” enables…
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Low-dose steroids show promise for treating severe kidney inflammation
Will it be possible to treat severe kidney inflammation with fewer drugs in the future? A new study by the University Hospital Bonn (UKB), the University of Bonn, and the University of Hamburg gives cause for hope. The researchers…
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Govt decreases petroleum products’ prices for next fortnight – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Govt decreases petroleum products’ prices for next fortnight RADIO PAKISTAN
- Petrol price slashed by Rs5.66, diesel by Rs1.39 Dawn
- Petrol prices set to drop from October 16 The Express Tribune
- Fuel prices reduced: Petrol, diesel, LDO, kerosene…
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DENSO to Exhibit at JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2025 | Newsroom | News
KARIYA, Japan (October 16, 2025) — DENSO CORPORATION (hereinafter “DENSO”) will exhibit at the “Japan Mobility Show 2025*1” held at Tokyo Big Sight from Thursday, October 30, to Sunday, November 9.
Under the theme “Changing the Shape of the Future with Technology: Community Meets Mobility,” DENSO will present technologies that create new value for society, starting with the evolution of the automobile and expanding connections with cities and people. The booth will feature a four-seater simulation vehicle, immersive theater, and presentations using videos and actual products.
To meet the increasingly diverse needs of people in the future mobility society, Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) , which continuously evolve through software, will become mainstream, and dramatically transform transportation. The exhibit will allow visitors to experience the value that future mobility brings to vehicle users and society, as well as the initiatives and technologies that DENSO is developing to support it.
In the four-seater simulation vehicle, visitors can experience the future of mobility that is “attuned to people,” together with families and friends. The SDV platform will be introduced through an interactive presentation synchronized with video content. Moreover, engineers responsible for SDV platform development will engage with visitors to explain the details of SDV related technologies, such as integrated mobility computers that consolidate ECUs (Electronic Control Units) that control various vehicle functions.
Furthermore, DENSO will display semiconductor wafer manufacturing technologies and initiatives for the development of high-performance semiconductors that support the evolution of vehicles.
As environmental issues such as global warming become more prevalent, reducing the environmental impact of automobiles has become an urgent challenge. This exhibit introduces technologies aimed at lowering the environmental impact of vehicles, as well as systems that connect cars with social infrastructure to enable smarter energy use across society—initiatives and innovations toward achieving carbon neutrality.
In the immersive theater, visitors can experience a future scene brought to life by DENSO’s energy management initiatives through a combination of video, special effects, and more. They’ll also see the latest electrification technologies, including the new inverter with a flat dual-sided cooling structure, along with energy management technologies that integrate electrification and thermal systems, such as efficient management and optimization of vehicle waste heat. Additionally, DENSO will present initiatives that manage energy and resources across society starting from mobility, such as “EVECOM” (charging control system for electric vehicles), battery circulation systems, and the SOEC*2 water electrolysis device, in a presentation format.
Please discover the future society envisioned by DENSO through mobility—at the venue.
(Reference) DENSO Exclusive Website for Japan Mobility Show 2025:
https://www.denso.com/global/en/events/jms/2025/■Press Conference Information
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Apple’s newly tapped head of ChatGPT-like AI search effort to leave for Meta
The Apple executive leading an effort to develop AI-driven web search is stepping down, marking the latest in a string of high-profile exits from the company’s artificial intelligence division.
The executive, Ke Yang, is leaving for Meta…
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Trump says Modi assured him India will stop Russian oil purchases
The India-flagged oil tanker Desh Ujaala is pictured in the Gulf waters near Al-Basrah Oil Terminal (ABOT), about 50 kilometres offshore of Iraq’s southern Faw peninsula, on August 5, 2025.
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Axiom Space replaces CEO – SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — Commercial space station developer Axiom Space has replaced its chief executive after less than six months on the job.
The Houston-based company announced Oct. 15 that it hired Jonathan Cirtain as president and chief…
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