Researchers found that over 50% of women terminated their pregnancy on or after the tenth week, with many waiting too long for the procedure. The study highlights the need for clinics and referring doctors to reduce waiting times and improve services.
SourceBMC (BioMed Central)·JournalReproductive Health·DateJul 22, 2010
The Frankencamera platform allows users to control photographic and computational hardware on cameras, creating new imaging applications. Researchers share six sample apps, including low-light imaging and lucky imaging, that demonstrate the platform's potential.
Scientists from KIT have successfully measured the chlorine compound ClOOCl in the ozone layer, confirming its role in stratospheric ozone destruction. This discovery disproves doubts on polar ozone chemistry expressed by American researchers.
SourceHelmholtz Association·JournalAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics·DateJul 22, 2010
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Seven Northwestern graduate students will be 'resident scientists' at Chicago-area middle and high schools, integrating their research into the science curricula. The program aims to train graduate students in communicating complex research to people of all ages and bring computational thinking into the K-12 classroom.
Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center discovered that bone resorption plays a crucial role in regulating blood sugar levels. The study suggests that stimulating the release of insulin and improving glucose uptake in cells could be a new target for type 2 diabetes treatment.
SourceColumbia University Irving Medical Center·JournalCell·DateJul 22, 2010
A research team at Virginia Tech has discovered a fundamental entry mechanism for fungal microbes to infect plants and cause disease. Special disease-related proteins, known as effectors, bind to a specific lipid molecule found on the cell surface before entering the cell.
Researchers used an XFEL to probe nitrogen gas at up to 8 keV, a record-high X-ray energy. The study revealed the interaction between nitrogen gas and the XFEL beam, including electron dynamics and space charge effects. Understanding these dynamics will change our understanding of chemistry, physics, and materials science.
SourceDOE/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory·JournalPhysical Review Letters·DateJul 22, 2010
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A new study by Johns Hopkins researchers found that insulin is required for normal bone development and may provide a link between bone health and metabolic diseases like diabetes. The study suggests that insulin action in bone provides a critical signal that links metabolism and metabolic disease with bone health.
The American Society of Hematology will honor six scientists with significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of hematologic diseases. Volker Diehl, Sanford Shattil, David T. Scadden, Leonard I. Zon, Barry S. Coller, and Joel S. Bennett will receive awards for their pioneering research in Hodgkin lymphoma, platelet cel...
Tropical Depression 3 has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, triggering warnings for the Bahamas and Florida. The system strengthened into a tropical depression on July 22, with maximum sustained winds of near 35 mph and an estimated minimum central pressure of 1008 millibars.
Children with celiac disease are at risk for poor bone health, but adding vitamins K and D to their diets can reduce this risk. Incorporating physical activity into daily routines also boosts bone strength and Vitamin D intake through outdoor exercise.
A new study published in Appetite journal found that people who consume low-calorie sweeteners significantly reduce their caloric intake without overeating. The researchers noted a significant reduction in calories consumed and no difference in hunger levels among study participants.
SourceKellen Communications·JournalAppetite·DateJul 22, 2010
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Researchers are investigating how parkin protein can rescue certain neurons from injury induced by Parkinson's disease. The study aims to understand the steps underlying parkin's ability to promote neuron recovery and identify targets for therapies.
Researchers found that discontinuing epoetin was more effective than reducing dose in normalizing hemoglobin levels, but also increased risk of lower-than-recommended levels. Study results suggest a balance between administering epoetin and achieving target hemoglobin levels is necessary for kidney disease patients.
SourceAmerican Society of Nephrology·JournalClinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology·DateJul 22, 2010
A study led by the University of Southern California found that SIRT1 protein is essential for recall in mice, but over-expression did not improve performance; instead, it raised questions about supplementing with sirtuin activators.
Researchers developed a biophotonic imaging approach to monitor cellular transformations during apoptosis, providing a dynamic mapping of molecular changes. This allows for precise targeting of chemotherapy and improved understanding of disease progression.
SourceUniversity at Buffalo·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateJul 22, 2010
A study from American Cancer Society researchers found that more time spent sitting is associated with a higher risk of mortality, particularly in women. The association remained virtually unchanged after adjusting for physical activity level, suggesting that reducing sedentary behavior can help lower death rates.
SourceAmerican Cancer Society·JournalAmerican Journal of Epidemiology·DateJul 22, 2010
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A study found that high-dose radiation targeting the neural stem cell niche in brain cancer patients doubles their progression-free survival time. Patients who received higher doses experienced 15 months of progression-free survival, while those with lower or no doses had 7.2 months.
SourceUniversity of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences·JournalBMC Cancer·DateJul 22, 2010
Researchers have confirmed an axiom in quantum physics by ruling out the existence of higher-order interferences experimentally. This confirms the accuracy of Born's law, a key principle in quantum mechanics that proposes interference occurs in pairs of possibilities.
SourceUniversity of Innsbruck·JournalScience·DateJul 22, 2010
Researchers plan to use FAIR facility in Germany to expose water molecules to heavy ion beams, generating extreme pressure conditions similar to Neptune's core. This will allow scientists to observe 'superionic' state of water, a hybrid phase with oxygen lattice and hydrogen liquid.
SourceIOP Publishing·JournalNew Journal of Physics·DateJul 22, 2010
The mother-to-child HIV transmission rate has dropped significantly since the advent of powerful therapies, with fewer than 10 babies born with the disease annually in Florida. Despite progress, there are still missed opportunities for prevention, particularly among women with mental health issues or substance abuse problems.
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Researchers have discovered a novel approach to ease chronic and acute pain caused by sickle cell disease, using cannibinoids that equally lessen pain in animals as opioids, but with much smaller doses. The treatment has great promise for patients with this genetic blood disorder.
Researchers discovered a set of seven genes in whole blood that can diagnose major depressive disorder (MDD) with high accuracy. This breakthrough could lead to unbiased diagnosis and reduce stigma associated with mental health problems, ultimately helping patients receive better treatment.
SourceElsevier·JournalBiological Psychiatry·DateJul 22, 2010
Biologists at Tufts University have discovered a novel 'two-body' system of locomotion in the crawling tobacco hawkmoth caterpillar, where its gut moves independently of the surrounding body wall. This finding may offer valuable insights for designing soft-bodied robots and re-examining the role of soft tissues in human biomechanics.
SourceTufts University·JournalCurrent Biology·DateJul 22, 2010
Researchers at MIT discovered a link between SIRT1 gene and amyloid plaques in Alzheimer's patients, finding that SIRT1 controls production of devastating protein fragments. Overproduction of SIRT1 in mice with Alzheimer's symptoms improved learning and memory deficits, while deletion exacerbated them.
SourceMassachusetts Institute of Technology·JournalCell·DateJul 22, 2010
A study published in the Journal of Pediatrics highlights the under-recognized problem of pharmaceutical abuse in children, with nearly 14% resulting in moderate to major consequences. The malicious use of sedatives and other medications has been linked to death and serious outcomes.
SourceElsevier Health Sciences·JournalThe Journal of Pediatrics·DateJul 22, 2010
Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter
Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter measures wind, temperature, and humidity in real time for site assessments, aviation checks, and safety briefings.
Researchers have confirmed the nucleolinus's role in cell division by associating it with structures required for separation of chromosomes. The discovery provides insight into recent studies suggesting a critical role for the nucleolus in cell cycle regulation.
SourceMarine Biological Laboratory·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateJul 22, 2010
Top academics from 58 countries meet to develop guidelines for promoting research integrity on a global scale. The conference aims to establish a 'Singapore Statement' as a benchmark for research integrity, with the goal of creating a standard for research practices worldwide.
Researchers will investigate why atopic dermatitis patients are susceptible to staph and other bacterial and viral infections, and evaluate the effectiveness of vitamin D in reducing or preventing staph colonization. The study aims to contain drug-resistant MRSA infections and widespread viral skin infections.
A five-year study found significantly lower death rates from all causes and cancer in Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant workers compared to the US population. However, death from lymphatic and bone marrow cancers was slightly above national rates. Security workers had higher overall death rates than other employees.
SourceUniversity of Louisville·JournalJournal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine·DateJul 22, 2010
Creality K1 Max 3D Printer
Creality K1 Max 3D Printer rapidly prototypes brackets, adapters, and fixtures for instruments and classroom demonstrations at large build volume.
Researchers have identified a gene that regulates the disassembly of primary cilia in living organisms, leading to defects in left-right asymmetry and organ function. The study provides new insights into the molecular basis of ciliary diseases, which affect multiple organ systems and can lead to severe clinical symptoms.
SourceHelmholtz Munich (Helmholtz Zentrum München Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt (GmbH))·JournalDevelopmental Cell·DateJul 22, 2010
Researchers found that African women are more likely to develop triple-negative breast cancer, a condition characterized by the absence of estrogen and progesterone receptors. The study suggests that African ancestry may be associated with a higher risk of hereditary predisposition for breast cancer related to BRCA1 gene mutations.
SourceMichigan Medicine - University of Michigan·JournalCancer·DateJul 22, 2010
A University of Minnesota study found that kids can easily consume more whole grains through after-school snacks like graham crackers. Researchers served snacks with varying levels of whole-grain flour content to elementary school children, discovering they ate just as many crackers with higher whole grain content.
SourceUniversity of Minnesota·JournalBritish Food Journal·DateJul 22, 2010
A new study reveals that regional variation in health-care spending and utilization is two to three times more pronounced in Medicare than the private sector. Adopting private-sector utilization management models could help improve efficiency in the Medicare program.
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The International AIDS Society launches a new report recommending a science-based approach to scaling up treatment and prevention of HIV amongst Injecting Drug Users (IDUs). The 'Seek, test, treat and retain' model advocates for expanding outreach, testing, treatment, and retention services within the criminal justice system.
A new study by Jorge Contreras explores the 15-year struggle over data-release decisions in human genome research, highlighting a balancing act between researchers' needs and data users' rights. The study's findings have implications for various scientific fields beyond genomics, including climate change and chemistry.
SourceWashington University in St. Louis·JournalScience·DateJul 22, 2010
African Americans with hypertensive nephrosclerosis have a higher rate of developing end stage renal disease (ESRD) than dying prematurely, according to a new study. The study analyzed data from the African American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension (AASK) trial and cohort phase, finding that ESRD rates exceeded mortality rates ...
SourceAmerican Society of Nephrology·JournalJournal of the American Society of Nephrology·DateJul 22, 2010
A new study published in Gastroenterology highlights the risk of hepatitis B and C virus transmission through contaminated anesthesia. Reuse of syringes and medication vials without proper sterilization can lead to viral transmission, emphasizing the need for strict adherence to sterile techniques in healthcare settings.
SourceAmerican Gastroenterological Association·JournalGASTROENTEROLOGY·DateJul 22, 2010
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.
A team of divers has been mapping freshwater pools in Cara Blanca, Belize, which were important to the ancient Maya. The divers found fossilized animal remains, bits of pottery, and an enormous underwater cave in the largest pool explored.
SourceUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau·DateJul 22, 2010
A novel approach detects genetically abnormal cells in the blood of non-small cell lung cancer patients, increasing with disease severity. The study suggests that these circulating cells could be used to diagnose lung cancer earlier and monitor response to therapy.
SourceUniversity of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center·JournalClinical Cancer Research·DateJul 22, 2010
Two new studies reveal a key molecular link between bone remodeling and metabolism, finding that osteocalcin levels are tied to insulin resistance and glucose intolerance. Osteocalcin treatment improves symptoms in mice with diabetes-like conditions.
Research on giant pandas in China's Xiaoxiangling and Daxiangling mountains shows physical barriers can isolate genetic groups. Gene flow is crucial for maintaining genetic diversity and is negatively affected by habitat fragmentation. Reconnecting habitats could restore population viability of the endangered species.
SourceBMC (BioMed Central)·JournalBMC Genetics·DateJul 22, 2010
The GRB7 gene is found to drive an aggressive form of breast cancer and acts independently of the HER-2 gene. Isolating its role could help fine-tune treatment and enable accurate prognoses.
SourceOregon Health & Science University·JournalBreast Cancer Research and Treatment·DateJul 22, 2010
Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter
Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter is a trusted meter for precise measurements during instrument integration, repairs, and field diagnostics.
Researchers at Virginia Tech have created a mathematical model of colon inflammation that identifies pro-inflammatory macrophages as key culprits for unregulated inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease. The model allows scientists to explore cellular and molecular changes underlying chronic inflammation, identify intervention points...
SourceVirginia Tech·JournalJournal of Theoretical Biology·DateJul 22, 2010
A clinical trial in Cambodia found that starting anti-HIV therapy two weeks after beginning TB treatment boosts survival rates for HIV-infected adults with weak immune systems. This approach, compared to waiting eight weeks, shows a significant difference in mortality rates among participants.
SourceNIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases·DateJul 22, 2010
A new study published in The Lancet found that women who underwent radiation therapy as children are more likely to experience stillbirths or baby deaths when attempting to conceive. In contrast, no increased risk was found for men exposed to similar levels of radiation. The authors suggest that uterine damage may be the primary factor...
Researchers have discovered a genetic variation that moderates whether victims of bullying develop emotional problems. The study, published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, found that a specific gene variant affects the severity of emotional distress in bullied children.
SourceElsevier·JournalJournal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry·DateJul 22, 2010
A study published in the Journal of Consumer Research found that consumers witnessing employee incivility, even when it's directed at another employee, form negative impressions of the company. The researchers suggest that promoting employee civility through training and setting zero-tolerance expectations can enhance customer behavior.
SourceUniversity of Southern California·JournalJournal of Consumer Research·DateJul 22, 2010
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro Equatorial Mount
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro Equatorial Mount provides precise tracking capacity for deep-sky imaging rigs during long astrophotography sessions.
A new study suggests that adult circumcision would have a very small effect on reducing HIV incidence in the US. The study found that only 500 out of 65,700 gay and bisexual men in San Francisco would potentially benefit from circumcision.
SourceUniversity of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences·DateJul 22, 2010
Research team discovers unique gut sliding movement in caterpillars, which inspires design of soft material robots. These 'softbots' can move without visible leg translations and are suitable for search-and-rescue operations and space applications.
A multidisciplinary team of scientists led by California Institute of Technology will receive funding to develop an integrated solar energy-to-chemical fuel conversion system. The goal is to produce fuels directly from sunlight, reducing dependence on oil and enhancing energy security.
The Lancet series on HIV in people who use drugs highlights the need to shift focus from individual patient adherence to health delivery conditions that create treatment interruptions. The series reports that increased ART provision to IDUs reduces infectivity and transmission, and is cost-effective.
SourceBrandeis University·JournalThe Lancet·DateJul 21, 2010
A team of chemists, physicists and materials scientists at the University of Pennsylvania created a new method to rapidly grow centimeter-scale membranes of binary nanocrystal superlattices by crystallizing a mixture of nanocrystals on a liquid surface. The study demonstrates a new way to control nanocrystal size, shape and concentration.
SourceUniversity of Pennsylvania·JournalNature·DateJul 21, 2010
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Researchers used MRI scans to investigate the neurological basis for performance on vocational guidance tests, finding that gray matter correlates differ between broad and narrow test types. This study provides a basis for investigating whether brain scans can provide unique information for vocational choice.
SourceBMC (BioMed Central)·JournalBMC Research Notes·DateJul 21, 2010
Scientists tested eight common oil spill dispersants and found none showed significant hormone disruption activity. Only high concentrations exceeded safe levels of cell death, but other potential toxins remain untested.
SourceAmerican Chemical Society·JournalEnvironmental Science & Technology·DateJul 21, 2010
The University of Idaho is launching a new STEM Educational Research Initiative, supported by a four-year, $1.2 million funding from the Micron Technology Foundation. The initiative aims to identify and address root causes of why Idaho students may not perform well in STEM fields and develop programs to overcome those barriers.
A recent study found that a significant number of patients are willing to undergo computed tomography colonography (CTC) for colorectal cancer screening, but are hesitant to pay out-of-pocket fees. The study suggests that CTC availability could improve screening rates if insurance coverage were more widely available.
SourceAmerican College of Radiology·JournalAmerican Journal of Roentgenology·DateJul 21, 2010
Researchers discovered that specific brain circuits in the basal ganglia signal the start and stop of new actions, a process compromised in Parkinson's and Huntington's patients. Genetic manipulation of these circuits in mice impaired sequence learning, echoing human patients' struggles with movement initiation and termination.
SourceInstituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia·JournalNature·DateJul 21, 2010
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A recent study has discovered that a protein known for its role in type 2 diabetes may also be involved in heart disease and other metabolic disorders. The findings suggest potential drug targets among gene networks, offering new avenues for treatment.
SourceChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia·JournalDiabetologia·DateJul 21, 2010
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center researchers have developed a new technology using iron-containing Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes to treat cancer. The iron-loaded nanoparticles can be tracked in living tissue and destroy tumors when hit with a laser, offering a potential solution to increasing the accuracy of cancer treatment.