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Science News Archive July 2009


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Scientists expect wildfires to increase as climate warms in the coming decades

Scientists predict a significant rise in wildfires across the western United States due to climate warming, leading to decreased air quality and negative impacts on human health. The predicted area burned by wildfires could increase by 50% by the 2050s, with the greatest increases occurring in the Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountains.

First genetically engineered malaria vaccine to enter human trials

Scientists have created a weakened strain of the malaria parasite that will be used as a live vaccine against the disease. The vaccine, developed in collaboration with researchers from the US, Japan and Canada, will be trialled in humans from early next year to provide protection against deadly malaria.

Common household pesticides linked to childhood cancer cases in Washington area

Researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center found a higher level of common household pesticides in the urine of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), a type of childhood cancer. The study suggests an association between pesticide exposure and development of childhood ALL, but researchers caution that it does not pro...

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Chicago team uses artificial intelligence to diagnose metastatic cancer

A team of researchers at the University of Chicago has designed a computer program that uses artificial intelligence to analyze ultrasound images and predict whether a woman's breast cancer has metastasized. The pilot study, which analyzed 50 women with suspected breast cancer, found that the AI tool accurately identified 20 cases of m...

Smokeless tobacco safer than smoking

A large meta-analysis published in BMC Medicine shows that smokeless tobacco products do not increase cancer risk. The study found a significant reduction in cancer deaths among smokers who switched to smokeless tobacco.

Homicide by mentally ill has risen in England and Wales

A study by the University of Manchester found that homicides committed by mentally ill individuals rose significantly between 1997 and 2005, with a notable increase in schizophrenia-related homicides. The report also shows a decrease in suicides among mental health patients and in-patients.

NRL's Large Area Telescope explores high-energy particles

The NRL's Large Area Telescope has made significant discoveries about cosmic rays and high-energy particles. The telescope detected an excess of electrons striking its surface, leading scientists to suggest that a nearby pulsar could be the source sending these particles towards Earth.

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Apple iPhone 17 Pro

Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.

Queen's leads water-tight training in India

A team of Queen's scientists will train thousands of people in Eastern India on a novel chemical-free arsenic removal method over the next three years. The program aims to empower local communities to manage natural resources and address deeply entrenched arsenic contamination of groundwater.

Study finds human population expanded during late Stone Age

A study found that human populations began to expand in size in Africa around 40,000 years ago, supporting the hypothesis that population growth played a significant role in the evolution of human cultures. The research used genetic evidence and computational approaches to simulate the evolution of genetic lineages over time.

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Extinct rodent species discovered

An international team of scientists has discovered an extinct rodent species, Eomyops noeliae, based on fossil tooth remains found in Alborache, Valencia. The new species provides valuable evolutionary and paleoenvironmental information related to this rodent.

Stories we tell about national trauma reflect our psychological well-being

A new study by psychologists at the University at Buffalo finds that individuals' stories about national trauma are linked to their emotional distress. The researchers found that those who described traumatic events with a sense of closure and redemption had lower levels of distress and higher well-being.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

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Rethinking Brownian motion with the 'Emperor's New Clothes'

Researchers at the University of Illinois have found that Brownian motion does not always follow a Gaussian curve, as previously thought. The study reveals extreme displacements that were not predicted by Einstein's statistical molecular theory, suggesting new design possibilities and potential corrections to textbooks.

Common food dye may hold promise in treating spinal cord injury

A common food additive, Brilliant Blue G, has been identified as a potential treatment for spinal cord injury. The compound stops the cascade of molecular events that cause secondary damage, allowing patients to recover from paralysis. Researchers have successfully tested BBG in rats with spinal cord injuries, showing promising results.

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Teasing apart T helper cells

A recent study published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine shows that IL-9 promotes a multiple sclerosis-like disease in mice. The research suggests that IL-9 production may be linked to the presence of TGF-beta rather than a specific Th cell subset, contradicting the theory of a unique 'Th9' cell subset.

Mayo researchers find anesthesia not harmful for babies during birth process

Researchers at Mayo Clinic found that children exposed to general anesthesia during C-section delivery have no higher risk of learning disabilities. Babies delivered via Cesarean with epidural anesthesia had a reduced risk of learning disabilities compared to those delivered vaginally or with general anesthesia.

Tiny early stage ovarian tumors define early detection challenge

Early-stage ovarian tumors can remain undetectable for years due to their small size, posing a significant challenge in early detection. The study suggests that detecting these microscopic tumors within a four-year window could enable surgeons to remove them before they spread.

Study reveals a reprogrammed role for the androgen receptor

Researchers discover how androgen receptor switches to a new set of genes, leading to increased cell division and tumor progression. This finding may lead to the development of gene-targeted therapies to shut down the alternate growth program.

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How the carrot approach facilitates learning

Researchers discovered that rewarding correct decisions can enhance brain function in the cortex and improve learning. Targeted manipulation of dopamine levels may lead to new possibilities in treating patients after a stroke or improving cognitive abilities.

Trade liberalization linked to obesity in Central America

A recent study found that trade liberalization in Central America has led to a significant increase in the availability and affordability of processed, high-fat, and high-sugar foods. This has contributed to a growing burden of diet-related chronic diseases such as obesity and cardiovascular disease.

Most older long-term cancer survivors have poor health habits

A new study found that most older long-term cancer survivors with an interest in diet and exercise actually have poor health habits. However, those who exercised regularly and followed a healthy diet experienced improved physical health and quality of life.

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Ovarian cancer tests flawed, in need of new design, says Stanford study

Current diagnostic tests for ovarian cancer are ineffective for early detection, but a new study suggests that with improved testing, tumors can be detected up to 4.3 years before diagnosis and treatment is possible. The window of opportunity for successful treatment is surprisingly long, making reliable early detection crucial.

All-in-1 nanoparticle: A Swiss Army knife for nanomedicine

Scientists develop a novel nanoparticle structure that combines the functions of quantum dots and gold nanoparticles, creating a multipurpose tool for medical imaging and therapy. The breakthrough could enable more efficient delivery of drugs, heat therapy, and optical imaging.

Molecule plays early role in nonsmoking lung cancer

Researchers at Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center identified a molecule, miR-21, playing an early and important role in the development of nonsmoking lung cancer. The study found that miR-21 levels were high in both early and late-stage tumors, suggesting it happens early in cancer development.

Disease threat may change how frogs mate

Research by Dr. Amber Teacher reveals that wild frog populations in the UK are changing their mating behaviour in response to Ranavirus infection, with healthy frogs selecting mates based on their Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) type.

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High-fat, high-sugar foods alter brain receptors

High-fat, high-sugar foods increase opioids in the brain area controlling food intake, suggesting a biological basis for binge eating disorders. This study provides insight into changes in opioid receptor gene expression and its role in maintaining bingeing behavior.

Mom and dad as financial advisors

A new study published in Journal of Youth and Adolescence found that parents play a significantly greater role in shaping young adults' financial habits than work experience or high school financial education. The study's four-step model analyzes the process of financial socialization in first-year college students, highlighting the im...

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

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Heart failure: Women different than men

The review article reveals striking sex differences in heart failure risk factors and patient prognosis between men and women. Women tend to develop HF at an older age with stronger hearts, while men are more likely to have coronary artery disease as the underlying cause.

1 nano-step closer to weighing a single atom

Researchers have created a new class of ultra-sensitive nanoscale devices capable of detecting the vibrations of individual gold nanoparticles. By studying bipyramid-shaped nanoparticles with highly uniform sizes and shapes, scientists overcame previous limitations in understanding damping in these systems.

Study finds significant number of kids experience family homelessness

A new study by UCLA and RAND Corp. researchers found that 7% of fifth-graders and their families have experienced homelessness, while African American children are more likely to suffer from mental health problems. The study's findings suggest a significant association between family homelessness and emotional, behavioral, and developm...

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

Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C) keeps Macs, tablets, and meters powered during extended observing runs and remote surveys.

ACC positions quality at center of health-care reform

The American College of Cardiology advocates for a 'Quality First' approach to health care reform, focusing on increasing quality of care and ensuring patient access. The ACC has endorsed six principles necessary for effective reform, including universal coverage, focus on patient value, and payment reforms that reward quality.

Mines could provide geothermal energy

Researchers have developed a method to estimate the amount of heat that can be produced by abandoned mine tunnels, providing an alternative source of renewable energy. The geothermal energy from mines can be used for heating, hot water, and even industrial processes, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering CO2 emissions.

Nanophysics: Serving up Buckyballs on a silver platter

Researchers at Penn State University have successfully determined the geometry of C60 molecules on a silver surface using low-energy electron diffraction. The findings reveal a 'hole' beneath each molecule that reinforces bonding between carbon and silver, opening doors to studying technologically important molecules.

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.

Soldiers turn a march into a charge

Engineers at the University of Leeds are developing a system to harness kinetic energy from soldiers' marches, capturing up to 15% of their foot-power to reduce pack weight. The project also aims to adapt radio equipment to run on low power budgets, enhancing soldier mobility and reducing fatigue.

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Genetic testing may be valuable in treating colorectal cancer

A new cost-effectiveness study found that genetic testing for metastatic colorectal cancer patients may be beneficial if it leads to nearly as effective dose-reduced treatment, improving life expectancy and reducing healthcare costs. The test identifies patients with a specific DNA variation that increases the risk of severe neutropenia.

New management training could lead to improved worker health

Researchers from Michigan State University created a scientific-based training program that focuses on supervisors supporting employees' work and family demands. The program aims to improve worker health and reduce turnover, offering a win-win economic proposition for employers, workers, and families.

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

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