Daily briefing: A new blood group has been discovered - and only one person has it
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A woman in Guadeloupe has blood from a newly-characterized blood group named 'Gwada-negative'. Researchers have succeeded in growing vascularized organoids for heart, gut, liver, and lung tissues. These organoids can now contain blood vessels that allow for improved transport of blood, oxygen, and nutrients, addressing limitations associated with prior organoid models. Furthermore, scientists have detected an unprecedented gravitational-wave signal from the largest black hole merger, challenging traditional stellar evolution models. In a separate investigation, researchers have reportedly infiltrated secret messages in papers to deceive AI algorithms during peer reviews.
Researchers have successfully developed vascularized organoids, achieving growth of blood vessels within organoids for heart, gut, liver, and lung tissues which enhances their functionality and maturation.
The detection of a gravitational-wave signal from the most massive black hole merger challenges existing models of stellar evolution and presents difficulties for current theories on black hole formation.
Some researchers have attempted to mislead peer-review processes by embedding secret messages in academic papers to manipulate AI tools into providing favorable assessments.
The finding that some black holes are spinning at speeds near the limit defined by Einstein's general relativity indicates a significant reconsideration of black hole formation theories.
Read at Nature
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