Observations of grain sliding revealed unexpected movements that dictate mechanical behavior in metals — ScienceDaily

Observations of grain sliding revealed unexpected movements that dictate mechanical behavior in metals — ScienceDaily

[ad_1] Metallic materials used in engineering must be strong and ductile — capable of carrying high mechanical loads while able to withstand deformation without breaking. Whether a material is weak or strong, ductile or brittle, however, is not determined simply by the crystal grains that make up the material, but rather by what happens in…

Correcting night blindness in dogs — ScienceDaily

Correcting night blindness in dogs — ScienceDaily

[ad_1] People with congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB) are unable to distinguish objects in dim-light conditions. This impairment presents challenges, especially where artificial lighting is unavailable or when driving at night. In 2015, researchers from Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine learned that dogs could develop a form of inherited night blindness with strong similarities to…

Dominant form of heart failure caused by metabolic-immune interaction, review article suggests — ScienceDaily

Dominant form of heart failure caused by metabolic-immune interaction, review article suggests — ScienceDaily

[ad_1] The dominant form of heart failure worldwide appears to be caused by a strong, bidirectional interaction between the body’s response to metabolic stress and the immune system, according to a review article written by UT Southwestern researchers and colleagues. The article, published in Nature Cardiovascular Research, argues for more research into this root cause…