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Science News Archive 2008


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Discovery opens door to 'personalized' asthma therapy

Researchers at UTMB have identified distinct subtypes of asthma using protein profiling, which could lead to tailored treatments. The study found four different asthma subtypes, including one associated with severe and treatment-resistant disease, offering new hope for more effective asthma therapies.

Materials' crystal properties illuminated by mathematical 'lighthouse'

Researchers uncover 'duality relations' between particle arrangements, enabling control of ground states and potentially creating novel materials with unique properties. The discovery could lead to materials that respond to light or mechanical stress in new ways, such as maintaining shape in extreme temperatures.

Meta Quest 3 512GB

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Palestinian refugees living in 'slum conditions'

A cross-sectional survey of 437 Palestinian refugees found over half lived in one room only with no access to external ventilation or heating. Residents complained of damp and mould, while children under 15 were more likely to live in overcrowded conditions.

Short birth length more than doubles risk of violent suicide attempts

A cohort study of over 320,000 Swedish men found that short birth length more than doubles the risk of violent suicide attempts. Catch-up growth during childhood does not mitigate this risk. The study also suggests a link between low serotonin levels and impulsivity, aggression, and suicidal behavior.

Argonne's Blue Gene/P to host large cadre of INCITE researchers

Twenty research projects have been awarded access to Argonne's 556-teraflops IBM Blue Gene/P supercomputer through the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program. Researchers will conduct cutting-edge simulations in fields such as nuclear simulation, high-energy physics, and climate modeling.

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope combines portable Schmidt-Cassegrain optics with GoTo pointing for outreach nights and field campaigns.

Weight gain induced by antipsychotic drugs can be avoided

A weight control program has been shown to reduce weight gain and improve cholesterol levels in patients taking antipsychotic medication. The study found that participants who engaged in regular physical activity and healthy eating experienced significant improvements in their lipid profile and body mass index.

Mapping tool allows emergency management personnel to visually track resources

A collaborative mapping tool developed by the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) allows emergency management officials to better coordinate event and incident planning. The system can track resources such as hospitals, transportation equipment, and water in real-time, enabling effective response and evacuation plans.

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only) delivers reliable low-light performance and rugged build for astrophotography, lab documentation, and field expeditions.

MESSENGER reveals Mercury in new detail

The MESSENGER spacecraft has captured high-resolution images of Mercury's surface, revealing detailed features such as the Vivaldi crater and ancient depressions. The images show craters as small as 1 kilometer in diameter, providing new insights into the planet's geology.

LSUHSC dental school to be awarded top national honor

The LSUHSC School of Dentistry is being honored for its innovative efforts in rebuilding dental education in Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina. The institution has been recognized for its pioneering work in restoring a functional dental school, despite the devastating flood that rendered the campus unusable.

How baby fish find a home

A new research tool, OWNFOR, will enable scientists to study how tiny coral reef fish larvae locate their habitat across vast expanses of water. The system uses a drifting observational device with an infrared camera to observe marine larvae naturally influenced by ocean currents.

SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

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Ant parasite turns host into ripe red berry, biologists discover

A newly discovered parasite transforms its ant host into a ripe red berry, tricking birds into eating infected ants to spread the infection. The parasite, Myrmeconema neotropicum, causes the ant's gaster to turn red and become sluggish, making it easy for birds to consume.

Math models snowflakes

Mathematicians at UC Davis and University of Wisconsin-Madison develop program to model snowflake growth, revealing complex structures and rare patterns. The model generates a wide range of natural snowflake shapes, including novel forms like the 'butterflake', which could appear in nature but would be fragile.

What are the essential characteristics of serum PG in Chinese?

Researchers found serum PG levels in Chinese are significantly skewed from normal distribution and influenced by factors such as age, sex, gastric mucosa lesions, and H pylori infection. The PG I/II ratio is a better indicator for atrophic lesions on gastric mucosa than either PG I or II alone.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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Selective reporting of antidepressant trials exaggerates drug effectiveness

A study found that selective publication in antidepressant trials significantly overstates their effectiveness, with nearly all positive studies being published and most negative ones not. However, when combining all studies using meta-analysis, each drug was superior to a placebo, but less effective than reported.

Gastric cancer survivors should be aware of osteoporosis

Research finds gastric cancer patients post-gastrectomy have high prevalence of osteoporosis (38.3%) and vertebral deformities. Screening by Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry is recommended for those over 60 or with anemia/back pain.

Study finds that blood test can gauge prostate cancer risk

A new genomics research found that a simple blood test can determine which men are likely to develop prostate cancer. Researchers identified five genetic variants associated with prostate cancer risk, which combined could account for 40% of cases.

New genus of self-destructive palm found in Madagascar

A gigantic palm has been discovered in Madagascar with an unusual and spectacular lifecycle, growing up to 18m high and dying after fruiting. Conservation efforts are underway to protect this critically endangered species, with the aim of disseminating it to botanic gardens and growers globally.

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Nutrition has slipped through the gap

The Lancet Series highlights the devastating impact of undernutrition on maternal and child health, with over a third of all child deaths attributed to this cause. Proven interventions like breastfeeding counselling, vitamin A supplementation, and zinc fortification can help address this issue.

Extended work hours should factor into return to job after injury

Workers with extended work schedules face higher risks of losing their jobs after injury, according to Ohio State University research. Injured employees in nonstandard schedules are more likely to be fired or quit, emphasizing the importance of tailoring return-to-work plans to individual employees' schedules.

2007 was tied as Earth's second warmest year

NASA researchers found that 2007 was tied with 1998 for the second-warmest year on record, with significant warming in the Arctic region. The study used temperature data from various sources and confirmed a strong trend of global warming over the past 30 years.

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro) powers local ML workloads, large datasets, and multi-display analysis for field and lab teams.

Sense of personal control influences Latinas' decisions about sexual debut

A sense of personal control over sexual behaviors significantly impacts Latina women's decisions on timing their first sexual intercourse. The study reveals a strong correlation between young Latina women's perceptions of family expectations and their own beliefs regarding the optimal age for sex initiation. This unique research contri...

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

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Island monkeys do not recognize big cat calls

Pig-tailed langurs on Mentawai islands show no alarm at tiger and leopard sounds but flee quickly from human voices. The study suggests animal behavior changes under relaxed selection pressures.

80 percent of world's undernourished children live in just 20 countries

The Lancet study highlights the urgent need to address undernutrition in 20 countries accounting for 80% of the world's undernourished children. Interventions with proven effectiveness should be implemented at scale, and programme efforts should focus on the critical window of pregnancy to 24 months of age.

Lighting up the powerful global smoking lobby

The tobacco industry has formed a global network of manufacturing associations to challenge local tobacco control measures and promote smoking. The International Committee on Smoking Issues (ICOSI) played a key role in this strategy, with documents revealing strategies to undermine public health efforts.

Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C)

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New drug lets kids feel good in their skin

A new injectable drug, etanercept, has been shown to dramatically reduce psoriasis flare-ups in pediatric patients. The study found that 57% of patients achieved a 75% or greater improvement in symptoms, compared to 11% on placebo.

St. Jude defines eye cancer gene's role in retinal development

Researchers found that the N-myc gene coordinates retina growth to ensure proper thickness, a crucial process for converting light into images. The study provides new insights into retinoblastoma, a rare pediatric eye cancer, and may lead to improved understanding of eye formation.

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply

Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply powers sensors, microcontrollers, and test circuits with programmable rails and stable outputs.

Rare lung disease cells indicate higher death risk

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati discovered that increased numbers of neutrophil cells in the lungs of IPF patients are associated with a 30% increased risk of mortality. This finding may lead to more accurate diagnoses and improved treatment options for those affected by idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

Computer learns dogspeak

A computer program successfully identified and classified dog barks in different situations, achieving 43% accuracy in the first experiment. In a second test, the algorithm demonstrated a 52% success rate in recognizing individual dogs based on their unique bark patterns.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.

Researchers put the bite on mosquitoes

Researchers at the University of Arizona have discovered a complex metabolic pathway in mosquito species, which they aim to disrupt with a harmless molecule. This could lead to an insecticide that kills both mosquitoes and their eggs, slowing the spread of diseases like malaria and yellow fever.

How does insulin influence resistin?

Research suggests that insulin inhibits resistin expression and secretion in adipocytes, but resistin induces cellular insulin resistance in hepatocytes and myoblasts. Serum resistin levels correlate negatively with insulin sensitivity in diet-induced obesity rats.

Vascular surgeons ask, what's next for carotid artery stenting?

Recent studies have compared carotid artery stenting (CAS) and carotid endarterectomy (CEA) in high-risk patients, yielding comparable results. However, its role in 'low-risk' patients remains unclear, with ongoing trials needed to determine the best approach.

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C)

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) provide clear calls and strong noise reduction for interviews, conferences, and noisy field environments.

UNC, Duke lead first statewide shaken baby prevention research project in US

A $7 million statewide shaken baby prevention project launched in North Carolina, aiming to reduce deaths and serious injuries caused by caregivers shaking crying babies. The project provides an intervention program called 'The Period of PURPLE Crying' to educate parents on normal infant crying and healthy ways to cope with frustration.

Gene markers located for hereditary prostate cancer

A panel of genetic markers, derived from a study of Swedish men, has been identified as common causes of hereditary prostate cancer. These markers, combined with family history, increase the risk of the disease by nearly nine times, accounting for nearly half of all cases in this population.