TRMM has provided significant scientific research data over seven years, aiding NOAA and other agencies in monitoring rainfall and storms. NASA will continue to operate the satellite through the 2004 hurricane season to capture additional storm data.
A defect in blood vessel formation due to the LBP-1a gene mutation can lead to growth retardation, spontaneous abortion, and infant death. The study found that embryos lacking LPB-1a had abnormally large and thin blood vessels, preventing nutrient exchange with the mother's blood.
SourceSt. Jude Children's Research Hospital·JournalMolecular and Cellular Biology·DateAug 6, 2004
Researchers have discovered a common binding site on tubulin protein crucial to cell division, providing more options for developing effective anti-cancer drugs. This finding could lead to the creation of safer and more effective artificial forms of existing compounds.
SourceDOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory·JournalScience·DateAug 6, 2004
A study of Humboldt County, California reveals that a knowledge economy requires more than just IT infrastructure. Public policy, cultural attitudes and economic initiatives must be coordinated to thrive.
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Researchers at the University of Alberta have discovered that attention plays a significant role in prospective time estimations, with estimates decreasing as task difficulty increases. The study, published in Brain and Cognition, provides insight into how our brains process time when we're engaged or distracted.
SourceUniversity of Alberta·JournalBrain and Cognition·DateAug 6, 2004
Brown University scientists discover a malaria drug that precisely blocks specific connexins in the brain and eye, which may help shed light on the cause of epilepsy and seizures. The breakthrough could also lead to new treatments for other neurological conditions.
SourceBrown University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateAug 6, 2004
A study reveals the tobacco industry's extensive efforts to shape journalists' coverage of secondhand smoke, a public health issue with significant mortality rates. The research highlights the need for increased scrutiny of media articles on this topic to ensure accurate public information.
SourceMayo Clinic·JournalAmerican Journal of Preventive Medicine·DateAug 6, 2004
A team of researchers will use advanced imaging systems to study deep-sea animals, behaviors, and phenomena in the Gulf of Mexico. The expedition aims to discover new life forms and understand the unique uses of light in the dark deep sea.
SourceHarbor Branch Oceanographic Institution·DateAug 6, 2004
Researchers found that preschoolers exposed to common childhood infections are less likely to develop Hodgkin's lymphoma in adulthood. This contradicts previous studies linking high socioeconomic status and delayed infection with the Epstein-Barr virus to increased disease risk.
SourceAmerican Association for Cancer Research·DateAug 6, 2004
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A study published in Vision Research found that the size of animals' eyes is linked to their body weight, with larger animals having bigger eyes on average. However, when broken down into smaller groups, such as birds and primates, eye size becomes more complicated and varies greatly.
SourceCornell University·JournalVision Research·DateAug 6, 2004
A new study led by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center found that imagining a favorite place reduced pain in children after surgery. The study used audio tapes and video tapes to help children manage their anxiety and pain, suggesting a potential multi-faceted approach to pain management.
SourceCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center·JournalPain·DateAug 6, 2004
A petition from 52 leading European scientific organisations calls for the acceleration of establishing a European Research Council (ERC). The petition stresses the importance of involving the European scientific community and adhering to strict criteria of scientific excellence.
SourceEuropean Molecular Biology Laboratory·JournalScience·DateAug 6, 2004