Researchers identify LGI1 as the main target of autoantibodies in patients with limbic encephalitis, leading to a new diagnostic test and potential therapeutic strategies for other neurological disorders. The findings also suggest that limbic encephalitis should be classified as an autoimmune synaptic encephalopathy.
SourceThe Lancet_DELETED·JournalThe Lancet Neurology·DateJun 27, 2010
AcademyHealth recognized leading researchers in health services research and policy, including Dr. Lisa I. Iezzoni and Dr. Aaron S. Kesselheim, for their significant contributions to advancing policy and practice in healthcare.
SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB
SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB transfers large imagery and model outputs quickly between field laptops, lab workstations, and secure archives.
Researchers discovered that different cells respond differently to stimuli, contradicting previous uniformity assumptions. The study used microfluidics to monitor individual cells' reactions and found nuanced variations in responses.
Researchers at the University of Florida have discovered that grain boundaries in high-temperature ceramic superconductors impede electrical current. The study, published in Nature Physics, provides a theoretical model explaining why these barriers limit the potential of superconductors.
SourceUniversity of Florida·JournalNature Physics·DateJun 27, 2010
A study found that high HDL levels in women with type 1 diabetes increased the risk of heart disease, while low levels actually decreased risk. The researchers suggest that too much good cholesterol may not always be protective and could even be harmful.
SourceUniversity of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences·DateJun 26, 2010
Researchers at TGen discovered a genetic biomarker with significant association to kidney failure in American Indians in Arizona. The study found evidence of some lesser associations between kidney failure and four other markers, all linked to the SUCNR1 gene.
SourceThe Translational Genomics Research Institute·DateJun 26, 2010
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.
Researchers found that early asymptomatic kidney damage in type 1 diabetes leads to a significant increase in mortality, while normal kidneys offer no increased risk of death. The study involved 658 participants and followed them for 20 years.
SourceUniversity of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences·DateJun 26, 2010
The DURATION-2 study found that once-weekly exenatide improved HbA1c levels by 1.5% compared to 0.9% for sitagliptin and 1.2% for pioglitazone, with significant weight loss in the exenatide group. The findings suggest that exenatide should be considered as an adjunct to metformin for improving glucose control and weight loss.
Alana Oldham and colleagues found that water stress, due to gravity's effect on the water column, drives leaf anatomy and morphology in redwoods. This reduces photosynthesis in the upper canopy, but increases water-stress tolerance traits below.
SourceBotanical Society of America·JournalAmerican Journal of Botany·DateJun 26, 2010
A new study found that vitamin C and E supplements do not prevent pre-eclampsia in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes, but may benefit those with low antioxidant status. The supplement did not cause harm to mothers or babies.
A study by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health found that consuming higher amounts of omega-3 fatty acids does not lower heart disease risk in women with type 1 diabetes. Men with the same condition had a lower rate of heart disease at higher omega-3 intake levels.
SourceUniversity of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences·DateJun 26, 2010
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Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) provide clear calls and strong noise reduction for interviews, conferences, and noisy field environments.
Scientists are developing a database of human emotion and behavior by collecting digital representations from actors. The USC CreativeIT Database will help predict patterns in human behavior, leading to potential applications in addiction treatment, customer care, and global security.
Researchers found that shorter pulse lengths produce fewer higher charge states in nitrogen molecules, reducing damage. This phenomenon, known as frustrated absorption, prevents outer valence electrons from being stripped, safeguarding molecule integrity.
SourceDOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory·JournalPhysical Review Letters·DateJun 25, 2010
Researchers found that eliminating soot pollution from diesel engines and coal sources would provide the world with an additional eight years to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. This study aimed to standardize estimates of soot's contribution to global warming, emphasizing the need for further research.
SourcePrinceton University, Engineering School·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateJun 25, 2010
Researchers found that resveratrol inhibits formation of damaging blood vessels in the eye, a potential preventive therapy for blinding diseases. The compound's novel pathway could become a new target for therapies for eye disease and other problems related to abnormal angiogenesis.
SourceWashU Medicine·JournalAmerican Journal Of Pathology·DateJun 25, 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.
Celia's well-defined eye is visible in NASA's infrared image, measuring 15-20 nautical miles wide. High cloud tops indicate strong thunderstorms, while warm sea surface temperatures support the storm's development.
Research led by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee scientists finds that soil-borne pathogens drive species diversity and explain patterns of tree abundance. The study's findings suggest that certain tree species are more susceptible to pathogens, which prevents rare species from becoming abundant.
SourceUniversity of Wisconsin - Milwaukee·JournalNature·DateJun 25, 2010
A team from Ascension Island's Conservation Department rediscovered the long-thought-extinct parsley fern, Anogramma ascensionis. The fern was found on a knife-edge ridge and has been successfully relocated to sterile conditions for cultivation.
Researchers found that adult trees harbor pests and diseases that harm seedlings of their own species more than others, leading to stabilizing mechanisms that maintain diversity. The study suggests that plant interactions with soil biota are powerful enough to explain co-existence and abundance patterns in tropical forests.
SourceSmithsonian Tropical Research Institute·JournalNature·DateJun 25, 2010
Researchers found that while municipal employees and public health officials believed walkable neighborhoods could promote healthy lifestyles, developers were skeptical about individual responsibility. The study also revealed a surprising lack of concern for access to affordable healthy food options in neighborhood design.
SourceUniversity of Alberta - Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation·JournalHealth & Place·DateJun 25, 2010
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Creality K1 Max 3D Printer rapidly prototypes brackets, adapters, and fixtures for instruments and classroom demonstrations at large build volume.
The GOES-13 satellite captured images of two major hurricanes, Celia and Darby, with Celia being a Category Five hurricane and Darby a Category Three. The storms appear to be chasing each other, with Hurricane Celia having the larger eye.
A comprehensive genomic analysis of prostate cancer has identified key alterations in the androgen receptor pathway and defined subsets of low- and high-risk disease. The study provides valuable resources for cancer research and may lead to the creation of a genetic-based test to determine which tumors require aggressive treatment.
SourceMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center·JournalCancer Cell·DateJun 25, 2010
Researchers discovered a novel protein complex that regulates around 4000 genes in Drosophila, with implications for human biology. The Non-Specific Lethal (NSL) complex helps MOF bind to promoters and determine gene expression in both sexes.
SourceEuropean Molecular Biology Laboratory·JournalMolecular Cell·DateJun 25, 2010
Researchers discovered a key regulator of spermatogonial stem cell self-renewal by manipulating the STAT3 protein. This process may be linked to degenerative diseases in humans, highlighting the importance of understanding stem-cell activity in disease prevention and treatment.
SourcePenn State·JournalBiology of Reproduction·DateJun 25, 2010
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Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars deliver bright, sharp views for wildlife surveys, eclipse chases, and quick star-field scans at dark sites.
System 93L in the western Caribbean has become better organized, leading to a higher chance of forming Tropical Depression Alex. Forecasters expect heavy rainfall and gusty winds affecting the Yucatan Peninsula this weekend.
A study found that vitamin D levels were associated with better cognitive performance in elderly individuals receiving home care. Those with sufficient vitamin D blood levels performed better on executive function tests, suggesting a potential link between vitamin D and mental agility.
SourceUnited States Department of Agriculture - Research, Education and Economics·DateJun 25, 2010
New research published in Public Health found that deprivation is only one factor contributing to Glasgow's poor health outcomes. The study revealed that additional factors, such as alcohol and drug use, may also play a role in the city's high mortality rates.
A study by the University of Oviedo has shown that the change in the points system used to reward wins in European leagues led to an increase in dirty play. The researchers found a significant rise in red cards issued to teams winning matches during the 95/96 season.
SourceSpanish Foundation for Science and Technology·JournalJournal of Sports Economics·DateJun 25, 2010
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock simplifies serious desks with 18 ports for high-speed storage, monitors, and instruments across Mac and PC setups.
Researchers at CSHL discovered new modes of mRNA regulation involving Ago2 and Drosha proteins, highlighting a previously unappreciated complexity in gene expression control. The study found that mRNAs can be targeted for destruction by multiple molecules, expanding our understanding of post-transcriptional events.
SourceCold Spring Harbor Laboratory·JournalMolecular Cell·DateJun 25, 2010
The AcademyHealth and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation awarded 10 scholarships to graduate students conducting research on public health systems. The scholarships support students' attendance at conferences and presentation of their work in the field of public health systems research.
A massive study at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute found that rare species of trees are more sensitive to their own species neighbors than common species. This interaction plays a crucial role in determining which organisms thrive in tropical forests.
SourceSmithsonian Tropical Research Institute·DateJun 25, 2010
The ONOM@TOPIC project developed advanced prototypes for new-generation e-ID cards and SIM devices, utilizing Near Field Technology to enable wireless data exchange. These innovations led to the creation of a global standard, IAS-ECC, now used in various European e-government programs.
The Deep Impact spacecraft will fly past Earth for the fifth and last time on its EPOXI mission, changing its orbit to boost speed on its way to comet Hartley 2. The spacecraft's instruments will be used during an extended flyby in November to gather data on the comet.
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New research suggests that liquid water existed all over Mars during its early history, with studies of minerals found in craters revealing a global alteration by water. The discovery provides clues about the planet's potential habitability and suggests sites for future landers.
Female human embryonic stem cells show variations in X chromosome inactivation as early as five passages, suggesting culture conditions can impact cell safety. The study's findings may have implications for cancer development and disease treatment, prompting further research on uniforming X chromosome inactivation patterns.
SourceUniversity of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences·JournalPLOS ONE·DateJun 25, 2010
A study published by University of Copenhagen researchers found that psychotropic medications were associated with serious side effects such as birth deformities, low birth weight, and premature birth. Psychostimulants like Ritalin and antidepressants like Prozac were linked to over half of the cases.
SourceUniversity of Copenhagen·JournalBMC Research Notes·DateJun 25, 2010
A team of researchers proposes a chain of events linked to the melting of northern hemisphere ice sheets, which reconfigured planet's wind belts and led to rapid southern hemisphere warming. This shift triggered a series of cold spells in Greenland and Europe, but also amplified global warming by resetting the planet's thermostat.
SourceColumbia Climate School·JournalScience·DateJun 25, 2010
Researchers tested the spin-statistics theorem, which dictates whether particles are fermions or bosons. They found no evidence of forbidden transitions, strengthening the theory and ruling out photons behaving like fermions.
SourceDOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory·JournalPhysical Review Letters·DateJun 25, 2010
Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach
Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach provides rugged GNSS navigation, satellite messaging, and SOS for backcountry geology and climate field teams.
A study published by Purdue University found that older adults report better marriages, more supportive friendships, and less conflict with children and siblings. The perception of limited time, willingness to forgive, aging stereotypes, and attitudes of respect all play a role in improving relationships with age.
SourcePurdue University·JournalCurrent Directions in Psychological Science·DateJun 25, 2010
A Stanford-led analysis of over 900 climate researchers found that those unconvinced of human-caused climate change had significantly less research publications and citations. The study also found that top climate researchers who endorsed the IPCC's assessment were 97% of the top 100 surveyed scientists.
SourceStanford University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateJun 25, 2010
The International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation has developed a standardized nomenclature for cardiac allograft vasculopathy, which will benefit heart transplant patients. The new classification system defines four levels of CAV severity, allowing for more accurate treatment options and improved patient outcomes.
SourceElsevier Health Sciences·JournalThe Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation·DateJun 25, 2010
Researchers found resveratrol inhibits pathogenic new blood vessel growth, a central role in various cancers and eye disease. The compound may offer a novel therapeutic strategy to treat these diseases.
SourceAmerican Journal of Pathology·JournalAmerican Journal Of Pathology·DateJun 25, 2010
AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope
AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope supports teaching labs and QA checks with LED illumination, mechanical stage, and included 5MP camera.
A new study by Northwestern University researchers suggests that online classes may have negative consequences for lower-performing and language minority students. The study found modest evidence that live-only instruction results in higher learning outcomes than internet instruction, particularly for relatively low-achieving students.
Scientists discovered that adding antioxidant therapy to traditional antimalarial treatment can prevent long-lasting cognitive impairment in cerebral malaria. Oxidative stress is present in the brains of mice infected with cerebral malaria, and treating with antioxidants prevents cognitive damage.
SourceUniversity of Utah Health·JournalPLOS Pathogens·DateJun 25, 2010
Scientists present new data estimating motion of the Sagaing fault and study river deposits to understand flood frequency and magnitude. Researchers also explore enigmatic volcanism and find evidence for cryogenic origin of brine in southern McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.
SourceGeological Society of America·JournalGeology·DateJun 25, 2010
Dr. Helene Fung, a Chinese University of Hong Kong associate professor, is the recipient of the 2010 Baltes Foundation Award for her work on goal changes across adulthood and their impacts on social relationships, emotional regulation, and cognition. The award recognizes her efforts to promote psychology and aging research in China.
SourceThe Gerontological Society of America·DateJun 25, 2010
Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope
Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope combines portable Schmidt-Cassegrain optics with GoTo pointing for outreach nights and field campaigns.
Researchers found that preen oil gland secretions support a natural mechanism for AIV concentration, facilitating virus diffusion in nature. This discovery has important implications for avian influenza virus surveillance and prevention strategies.
SourceUniversità di Bologna·JournalPLOS ONE·DateJun 25, 2010
The new School for Global Animal Health will support scientific staff with two floors of research laboratory space and an administrative wing. The facility aims to reduce zoonotic diseases through vaccination and strategic interventions in animal populations and the environment.
A team of researchers has discovered a protein called Ronin that recruits a co-regulator to bind to a specific DNA sequence, enabling the growth of embryonic stem cells. This finding may also contribute to understanding cancer growth and development.
SourceBaylor College of Medicine·JournalGenes & Development·DateJun 25, 2010
Researchers have developed a novel assay to test for multiple tumor markers in bladder cancer using custom-designed MLPA with multiple short synthetic probes. The study found paired tumor and urine samples showed identical marker patterns, suggesting this assay may be used for non-invasive diagnosis.
SourceAmerican Journal of Pathology·JournalJournal of Molecular Diagnostics·DateJun 25, 2010
Researchers have made significant discoveries in the fields of atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's disease, revealing new insights into the role of neutrophils and hyperploidy. A study found that neutrophils contribute to atherosclerosis, while another discovered that hyperploid neurons are more prone to cell death in Alzheimer's disease.
SourceAmerican Journal of Pathology·JournalAmerican Journal Of Pathology·DateJun 25, 2010
DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)
DJI Air 3 (RC-N2) captures 4K mapping passes and environmental surveys with dual cameras, long flight time, and omnidirectional obstacle sensing.
The G8 Muskoka Initiative fell short of its target funding, with only $5 billion pledged over five years, despite annual global health funding requirements of $42.5 billion by 2015.
Researchers found that individual organs' internal clocks synchronize with the external time at varying speeds, leading to discoordination of physiological processes. The adrenal gland plays a key role in this adaptation, and manipulating corticosterone production can help rodents recover from jet lag faster.
SourceMax-Planck-Gesellschaft·JournalJournal of Clinical Investigation·DateJun 25, 2010
A team from Brown University has discovered extensive glaciofluvial valleys on Mars, which were formed by running water originating from glaciers. The findings, published in Icarus, indicate that water existed on the planet as recently as several hundred million years ago.
Researchers found a positive association between mold exposure and severe asthma exacerbations requiring hospitalization in individuals with specific chitinase gene variants. High levels of fungus were also linked to increased risk of severe asthma attacks among people with certain genetic markers.
SourceAmerican Thoracic Society·JournalAmerican Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine·DateJun 24, 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.
A Yale University-led team of scientists has made an important breakthrough in regenerating fully functional lung tissue that can exchange gas. The researchers successfully implanted cultured lung cells into rats, which efficiently exchanged oxygen and carbon dioxide, mimicking the natural lungs' function.
The new system corrects for atmospheric distortion, allowing for higher resolution images. The technology is scalable and suitable for large telescopes like the E-ELT, and can be integrated into existing ones.
A team of scientists from the University of Missouri reviewed EPA greenhouse gas emission estimates for agricultural anaerobic lagoons, finding errors and potential underestimates by up to 65%. The study suggests that some manure storage facilities may exceed current reporting requirements.
SourceAmerican Society of Agronomy·JournalJournal of Environmental Quality·DateJun 24, 2010
Researchers find that natural methane sources from wetlands in high northern latitudes caused a significant increase in atmospheric methane concentration 40,000 years ago. This contradicts the clathrate gun hypothesis and suggests that human activities are not responsible for current climate change.
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Researchers found that regular aerobic exercise improves function, lessens joint pain, and increases quality of life in patients with stable rheumatoid arthritis. The study analyzed 14 studies and meta-analysis included 510 patients, showing that cardio-respiratory conditioning is safe and beneficial for this group.
SourceWiley·JournalArthritis Care & Research·DateJun 24, 2010