A comprehensive synthesis on climate change's effects on global ocean functions has revealed dramatic changes at an unprecedented rate. The report highlights the urgent need for world leaders to limit greenhouse gas growth and reduce the risk of ecological disasters.
A study of 825 postmenopausal women found that those with low calcium intake were more likely to develop both osteoporosis and hypertension. Researchers suggest that a low calcium diet may be a risk factor for these conditions.
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A research team found that tropical ocean surface temperatures dropped by 1-3 degrees Celsius during each Ice Age, coinciding with the spread of ice sheets in the Northern Hemisphere. The study suggests carbon dioxide played a major role in controlling global climate patterns, beginning with the Ice Ages and continuing today.
New research from Hopkins/Stanford researchers analyzes 180 pro-eating disorder websites, finding interactive communities encouraging unhealthy behaviors but also recognizing eating disorders as a disease. The study highlights the complexity of online support for patients with disordered eating behaviors.
Researchers have developed a long and accurate chronology of ancient Egyptian dynasties using radiocarbon analysis, narrowing down historical scenarios and imposing some revisions. The study constrains previous predictions, especially for the Old Kingdom, with more accurate comparisons to surrounding areas.
Researchers at the Carbfix Project have found a way to capture and dissolve CO2 in water, then inject it into basalt rocks where it forms solid carbonates. This method aims to provide a long-term, thermodynamically stable solution for storing excess CO2.
Researchers at IGBMC have developed an 'image-by-image' analysis technique to study the 3D structure of transcription complexes, revealing new insights into the initiation and regulation mechanisms. The study, published in Nature, provides a detailed understanding of the molecular interactions involved in transcription.
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Researchers used a new model to test the effects of gamma secretase inhibitors on Alzheimer's disease. The study found that these drugs do not cause a surge in amyloid beta levels when treatment is interrupted, contradicting previous animal studies.
Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine discovered a new anti-inflammatory adipokine, Sfrp5, that modulates metabolic dysfunction in obesity and type 2 diabetes. The study found that Sfrp5 administration improved metabolic function and reduced inflammation in obese and diabetic mice.
A team of researchers led by Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham has developed a framework and incentives to enhance assured information sharing in cloud computing. The initiative, funded by AFOSR's Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative, aims to provide a secure environment for processing large amounts of data.
Hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) is a significant complication of adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation. Researchers report successful use of running sutures with intimal eversion to reduce HAT incidence. Atraumatic microsurgical techniques and careful stoma sizing also contribute to graft survival.
Tropical Depression 2-E is close to land, bringing heavy rain to western Mexican coast states of Oaxaca and Guerrero. Tropical Storm Blas has strengthened into a tropical storm with maximum sustained winds near 40 mph, expected to strengthen further over the next 48 hours.
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Researchers found an association between physical fitness and lower metabolic risk factors, such as triglycerides and blood glucose levels, in college students. Even those with higher than desirable body fat percentages can benefit from exercise to reduce chronic disease risk.
Researchers have discovered that coral ecosystems facing pressure from human activities and climate change may find survival clues in their fringed areas. These areas are critical for coral evolution, hybridization, and adaptation, highlighting the need to rethink protection strategies.
A study by Medical College of Georgia researchers found a chain of events linking excess fat to increased sodium retention and higher blood pressure. The team identified prostasin, a protease that activates the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC), which regulates salt excretion in the kidneys.
Researchers found that an enzyme called prolyl oligopeptidase controls a set of genes related to lithium sensitivity in bipolar patients. This discovery could lead to better understanding of the illness and more effective treatments.
A new study uses fuzzy logic to predict how cell aging progresses, uncovering a protective and adaptive mechanism that extends lifespan. The model helps decipher the underlying connections and networks in cellular mechanisms, offering insights into age-related diseases.
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A new study by scientists at UCL reveals that the brains of newborn rats already possess a sense of direction and place, which improves with age. The research suggests that this innate ability could be independent of experience and provides insights into how our sense of space develops.
A new study found that 72% of women with RA experience daily physical pain, affecting emotional and social aspects of their lives. The study highlights the importance of reducing pain in managing RA and improving patients' productivity at work.
The meeting showcased groundbreaking research and development worldwide in molecular imaging and nuclear medicine, with a focus on using molecular imaging to understand disease mechanisms and improve patient health. Key findings included advances in Alzheimer's disease identification and recurrent prostate cancer detection.
Researchers at Arizona State University and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center develop a new method to identify biomarkers for ovarian cancer using antibodies. They found 19 distinct scFvs that selectively bound to proteins exclusively found in ovarian cancerous blood serum, providing potential for significant improvements in patie...
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A study by Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência has identified the first genetic risk factors for cerebral malaria in Angolan children, a severe form of malaria infection. The research found that variants in two genes, TGFB2 and HMOX, increase susceptibility to cerebral malaria.
In a study of rhesus macaques, the experimental Marburg vaccine showed 100% protection when administered 24 hours after lethal exposure, and 66.7% survival rate when treated 48 hours post-infection. The vaccine works by activating the immune system to fight off the target virus.
Researchers from University of Haifa found that North Atlantic Ocean temperature changes can lead to droughts in the Sahel region, and conversely, rising temperatures bring rain. The study analyzed climate parameters over the 20th century, identifying correlations between Atlantic waves and droughts in the region.
Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a group of proteins that regulate the life span of laboratory roundworms. By inhibiting one protein, Ash-2, they found that it extends the worm's life span by up to 30%. The study suggests an intriguing link between longevity and fertility, highlighting the importanc...
Scientists have developed a method to distinguish between primary and secondary organic carbon in ancient sediments, providing insights into the earliest life forms on Earth. By analyzing chemical fossils from Neoproterozoic glacial sediments, researchers have revealed new information about the environment and ecosystems of this period.
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For the first time, a team of astronomers successfully studied a Kuiper Belt object during a stellar occultation, providing data to determine its size and albedo. The surface of the object is highly reflective, similar to snow and ice, suggesting it may be composed of water-ice particles.
Researchers discovered that human bone samples can act as a biological marker for dozens of metals and toxic elements. The study analyzed rib bones from 84 citizens in a non-industrial region in Russia, finding the presence of 44 additional elements beyond those naturally present in the body.
The National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada has awarded $3 million to the University of Montreal and École Polytechnique to launch training and mentorship programs for young researchers. The program aims to upgrade skills and foster brain-gain by attracting highly qualified students nationally and internationally.
A recent study by University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers links deforestation in the Amazon to a significant increase in malaria cases, with a 48% rise reported in areas with a 4% loss of forest cover. The findings suggest that clearing tropical forests creates ideal habitat for mosquitoes that transmit malaria.
A new study used a computer-based model to predict what types of changes people are more likely to notice, revealing that addition or removal of an object is detected more readily than color changes. The findings have potential applications in designing displays for road signs, emergency services, and security.
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Scientists have found antibiotic-resistant bacteria in seven species of sharks and redfish, with the highest occurrence rates in nurse sharks from Belize and Florida Keys. The study highlights a growing problem for human health due to the presence of multidrug-resistant bacteria in marine environments.
Geneticists have identified a wild potato species, Solanum verrucosum, with resistance to late blight and early blight. Researchers are working to crossbreed this resistant gene into cultivated potatoes to improve disease resistance.
Researchers developed a new model to understand the impact of urbanization on human health and comfort. By analyzing the urban boundary layer in Phoenix, Arizona, they created a framework to predict periods of high particulate pollution and extreme temperature fluctuations.
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center reports that System 92L in the Atlantic Ocean has a minimal 10% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone within the next 48 hours. Strong westerly winds are hindering conditions favorable for tropical cyclone formation.
Researchers at UC are developing carbohyrate-based diagnostics for influenza virus using a $2.3 million NIH grant. The team aims to create rapid, user-friendly tests for early detection and accurate typing of the flu strain.
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A UBC study found that men's strong sense of masculinity and commitment to their families can help them overcome depression and suicidal thoughts. The study suggests that connecting with others, including intimate partners and family, is crucial in regaining stability and securing emotional support.
The program aims to educate future tribal leaders on energy resource development and environmental evaluations, focusing on wind and solar energy. Students work on research projects analyzing potential impacts and economic opportunities, creating jobs and revenue for tribal communities.
Researchers gathered daily birding activity reports from over 1,000 ornithologists to study the spread of non-native plants. The study found that specific birds are contributing to the dispersal of certain invasive plant species through their feeding habits.
NASA satellite imagery captures Tropical Depression 2-E and System 92E near western Mexican coast. The system is expected to produce heavy rain and life-threatening flash floods along the immediate coast of Oaxaca.
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Researchers developed a method to quantify player performance in team activities, ranking soccer players based on their contributions. This approach uses network analysis and statistical methods to evaluate player performance, producing results that closely match expert opinions.
Researchers develop hydrothermolysis process to store and generate hydrogen for fuel cells in cars, achieving 14% hydrogen yield at near-fuel-cell operating temperatures. The technology has the potential to significantly improve hydrogen storage efficiency and make it more practical for widespread adoption.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers found that antiretroviral drug combinations given to pregnant and breastfeeding women in Botswana prevented 99% of the mothers from transmitting HIV to their infants. The study's findings have significant implications for maternal health and child survival in developing nations.
Researchers introduced quantum dots into fully epitaxial nitride laser structures, eliminating the need for hybrid systems. This advancement paves the way to further optimization of lasers and single photon emitters in the visible spectrum region.
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Smokeless tobacco affects enzyme function and genetic material in liver, kidney, and lungs, altering hormone production and potentially toxic substance breakdown. The study's findings highlight the need for greater awareness of smokeless tobacco's risks, particularly among youth and vulnerable populations.
Research in particle diffusion reveals that periodic constrictions slow down drift and diffusion under weak driving forces. In contrast, strong driving forces induce intermittent transitions between compartments, increasing the diffusion coefficient.
A new study found that wealth and population density are the primary factors driving invasive species in Europe, surpassing climate and geography. Human activities like trade and travel have led to a surge in introduced species, causing ecosystem disruption and native species displacement.
A recent study found that women taking tamoxifen for early-stage breast cancer are more likely to carry a gene mutation for clotting if they develop blood clots. The Factor V Leiden genetic mutation is associated with increased thrombosis risk in these patients.
Researchers developed a new, ultra-simple method to create nanoscale gold coatings using liquid toluene and gold nanoparticles. The process produces monolayers of gold on various surfaces in just 10 minutes without post-synthesis cleaning.
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Researchers explore using forest biomass to develop green energy and chemicals, offering a carbon-neutral alternative to petroleum-based plastics. The potential for tree-based green chemicals to replace traditional bioplastics is significant, with eco-friendly benefits and reduced ecological impacts.
A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that giving antiretroviral drugs to HIV-infected breastfeeding mothers is as effective as administering an HIV-fighting syrup to their babies in preventing HIV transmission. Both methods were shown to increase infant HIV-free survival rates.
Researchers have created a low-cost, human-focused land mine detection system using microwave-based sensors to detect vibrations remotely. The system costs around $10,000, compared to $1 million for laser-based Doppler remote detection systems.
Research suggests that genetics play a role in salt taste preference, with some individuals preferring salty foods over others. The study found that supertasters, who experience tastes more intensely, consume more salt due to their sensitivity to bitter tastes.
A diet rich in aquatic foods may have driven brain development in early humans. The discovery provides evidence that consistent amounts of fish were part of the human diet, around two million years ago.
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A new study found that alcohol consumption is associated with a reduced risk of developing several arthritic conditions. However, the exact nature of this association remains unclear, with some researchers suggesting that moderate alcohol consumption may protect against systemic inflammation.
New climate simulations published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B demonstrate flowering plants' crucial role in regulating climate in ever-wet rainforests. Replacing these plants with non-flowering varieties leads to significant decreases in rainfall, underscoring their importance in maintaining tropical ecosystems.
Researchers have sequenced the genome of an Amerindian strain of Helicobacter pylori, revealing insights into its evolution and migration to the New World. The study highlights the importance of specific genes in inducing inflammation and disease, with a key role for a cytotoxin-associated gene known as cagA.
Using Popsicle-type craft sticks to form channels in Jell-O, students can create large-scale microfluidic devices. This method makes hands-on experience with microfluidics possible, reducing the need for expensive equipment and toxic chemicals.
Researchers at the University of Montreal have identified the mechanism behind three cancer-causing genes in acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The study provides insight into the complex interaction between these genes and their contributions to leukemia, which could lead to the development of less invasive cancer therapies.
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A geochemist raised concerns about the efficiency of carbon storage projects by highlighting the impact of underground chemical reactions on mineral dissolution. Research is needed to analyze reaction rates and affected minerals for better carbon storage project evaluation.