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Controlling blood vessels could help combat obesity

Washington, Jan 8 (ANI): Scientists have found that controlling blood vessel development may help fight obesity and diabetes.

As the growth of fat cells and their metabolism depend on oxygen and blood-borne nutrients, one possible way to regulate the amount of body fat for fighting obesity, can therefore be to affect the development of blood vessels in the adipose tissue.

In their study, researchers at Karolinska Institutet exposed mice to low temperatures and found that the animals developed more blood vessels in their adipose tissue and were able to metabolise body fat more quickly.

They also showed that the adipose tissue transformed from 'white' fat to 'brown' fat, which has higher metabolic activity and which breaks down more quickly.

"This is the first time it's been shown that blood vessel growth affects the metabolic activity of adipose tissue rather than vice versa. If we can learn how to regulate the development of blood vessels in humans, we'd open up new therapeutic avenues for obesity and metabolic diseases like diabetes," said Professor Yihai Cao, who led the study.

Brown fat releases heat when it breaks down, and is mainly found in hibernating animals.

In humans, it is found in newborn babies, but scientists believe that by controlling blood vessel development it might be possible to transform white fat to brown fat in adults as well. (ANI)

Controlling noise in unmanned aerial vehicles may help them evade enemies

Washington, Jan 24 (ANI): In a new study, aeroacoustics researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) are investigating a stealth technology that could help control noise from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which may help the aircraft to evade enemies.Recently, UAVs, which are remotely controlled devices, are growing ever more vital to the U.S. armed forces in roles that include surveillance and reconnaissance.In some instances, UAVs must fly close to their targets to gather data effectively and may.....

Controlling noise in unmanned aerial vehicles may help them evade enemies

Washington, Jan 24 (ANI): In a new study, aeroacoustics researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) are investigating a stealth technology that could help control noise from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which may help the aircraft to evade enemies.Recently, UAVs, which are remotely controlled devices, are growing ever more vital to the U.S. armed forces in roles that include surveillance and reconnaissance.In some instances, UAVs must fly close to their targets to gather data effectively and may.....
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