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Science News Archive 2010


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American Mathematical Society to award prizes

The American Mathematical Society has awarded several major prizes, including the AMS Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement and the AMS Conant Prize, to recognize outstanding contributions to mathematics. The recipients include William Fulton, Robert Griess Jr., David Eisenbud, Bryna Kra, and Ileana Streinu, among others.

Sequencing wasp genome sheds new light on sexual parasite

The study reveals how Wolbachia manipulates the sex lives of its hosts, favoring female offspring to spread the infection. This knowledge could lead to more effective ways to fight human diseases spread by insects like malaria and dengue fever.

Genome of parasitic wasps released

Scientists have decoded the genome of Nasonia, a parasitic wasp that eliminates agricultural pests by infesting fly pupae. The study reveals insights into the wasp's ability to prevent host death and its potential for genetic engineering to improve biological pest control.

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An etiological role for H. pylori in autoimmune gastritis

Research by Dr. L Veijola and colleagues suggests H. pylori infection may trigger autoimmune gastritis, a condition that requires lifelong vitamin B12 supplementation. The study confirms previous findings that serum markers of autoimmune gastritis appear in patients with H. pylori, highlighting the potential for eradication therapy to ...

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Lung cancer conference leaders honor Paul A. Bunn Jr., M.D.

The American Association for Cancer Research and International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer honored Dr. Paul A. Bunn Jr., M.D., for his contributions to lung cancer research. The conference emphasized the importance of translational research in improving lung cancer prognosis.

University of Plymouth invests in dental research

The University of Plymouth is investing £500,000 in joint research with the Peninsula Dental School to tackle key areas in oral health. The research will focus on statistical epidemiology, virtual reality, and nanotechnology, aiming to ease dental anxiety and develop more aesthetically pleasing materials.

Punishment important in plant-pollinator relationship

Research at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute found that punishment is necessary to maintain a mutually beneficial relationship between plants and wasp pollinators. In actively pollinated fig species, wasps that don't provide pollination are sanctioned, while in passively pollinated species, sanctions are absent.

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Genome advances peril for pests

The study's findings suggest that parasitic wasp genomes could enhance pest control by identifying target insects and venom composition. Additionally, the rapidly evolving mitochondria in Nasonia wasps may provide insights into human diseases such as mitochondrial disorders.

Obstructive sleep apnea may worsen diabetes

A study conducted by the University of Chicago found that obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) significantly worsens glucose control in patients with type 2 diabetes. OSA severity is associated with poorer glycemic control and increased HbA1c levels, which can negate the effects of anti-diabetic medications.

Does electro-acupuncture prevent prolonged postoperative ileus?

A prospective randomized clinical trial examined acupuncture's effect on preventing prolonged postoperative ileus (PPOI) after intraperitoneal surgery among patients with colon cancer. The study found no significant benefit of acupuncture, suggesting that standard postoperative care is sufficient to prevent PPOI in this population.

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To see or not to see

Scientists identified rapid bursts of neural activity in high-order visual centers when patients correctly recognized target images, suggesting a 'threshold' for conscious perceptual awareness. The study found that brain processing time is crucial for ignition, with mask presentation too soon 'killing' visual input signals.

Genetic analysis disputes increase in Antarctic minke whales

A recent study published in Molecular Ecology suggests that Antarctic minke whale populations have not increased due to commercial whaling. The research estimates the long-term population size of Antarctic minke whales to be around 670,000 individuals, similar to current estimates from sighting surveys.

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The first map of colon cancer in Spain is published

The study found that mortality due to colon cancer increased between 1951 and 2000, but stabilized in men and decreased in women between 2000 and 2006. The main causes of these disparities include tobacco consumption and red meat intake.

Kidney abnormalities require more research

A study of nearly 2000 healthy adults found that kidney abnormalities occur in at least 25% of the population. Most abnormalities were mild and not causing discomfort, but future research is needed to determine their impact on long-term health.

Stimulus grant to support research on climate and infectious disease

A nearly $1.9 million grant from the National Science Foundation will support research on the potential effects of climate change on infectious diseases such as malaria and dengue fever, which annually infect 500 million people worldwide. The project aims to quantify how environmental temperature influences disease transmission and risk.

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End of life care falls short for kidney disease patients

A study found that end-of-life care falls short for kidney disease patients, with many lacking adequate support and education. Patients expressed a desire for help planning for the future, pain management, and psychosocial support, but these services were not routinely integrated into their care.

Gators breathe like birds

Researchers found that air flows in one direction through alligators' lungs, a trait shared with birds. This unidirectional airflow may have helped archosaurs dominate Earth after the Permian-Triassic extinction, which wiped out 70% of land life.

Health care professionals failing to tell patients they are not fit to drive

Research from the University of Warwick found that healthcare professionals are not adequately advising patients with medical conditions about their fitness to drive. Only 7.5% of healthcare professionals correctly identified medically unfit drivers in a paper case study, while 75% failed to offer advice on driving.

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The pink gene

Researchers discovered a single gene, SIMYB12, that regulates the production of yellow pigments and other substances in tomatoes. The mutation affects flavonoid levels, leading to less lycopene and altered cuticle composition.

Novel mouse model of demyelinating disorder

A novel mouse model of demyelinating disorder has been developed, revealing the critical role of gene ZFP191 in CNS myelination. The study found that mice with a mutation in ZFP191 exhibit severe deficiency in CNS myelination, leading to tremors and seizures.

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Parks and recreation programs declining as obesity, health concerns rise

A recent study suggests that parks and recreation programs are declining in the US due to budget shortfalls, which may exacerbate the country's growing obesity epidemic. The research highlights the importance of access to recreational opportunities for addressing health issues related to overweight and obese individuals.

Incidental findings at MRI-enterography

In a study published in World Journal of Gastroenterology, researchers found that MRI-enterography revealed incidental findings outside the small intestine in 25% of patients with suspected or known Crohn's disease. These extra-intestinal manifestations were rare and did not necessarily require additional examinations.

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

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Why mice develop 'knots' while exploring a new environment

Researchers found that mice create 'knots' – preferred places with high path tortuosity – during exploration, which enhance their visual scene interpretation, memory of the place, and provide multiple views. This study contributes to understanding how animals map environments and accomplish goals.

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Early immune response needed for hit-and-hide cancer viruses

Researchers found that an early immune response is key in controlling the spread of HTLV-1, a virus that causes adult T-cell leukemia and inflammatory diseases. Providing fewer immune cells for the virus to attack at a critical time can significantly reduce the infection's severity.

Raising kids may lower blood pressure

A Brigham Young University study found that parenthood is associated with lower blood pressure, especially among women. The research suggests that social factors, such as deriving meaning and purpose from life's stress, may also protect physical health.

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New study suggests minke whales are not preventing recovery of larger whales

A new study published in Molecular Ecology suggests that minke whale populations are not preventing the recovery of larger whales due to competition for food resources. The research found that genetic diversity within the minke whale population is similar to pre-whaling levels, allowing large whale species to recover.

Study reveals wanted objects are seen as closer

A recent study published in Psychological Science found that when people desire an object, they tend to perceive it as being closer, which motivates them to take action to acquire it. This bias is thought to encourage perceivers to engage in behaviors leading to the acquisition of the desired object.

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Making microscopic worms into a more deadly insecticide

Researchers at Brigham Young University have identified genetic mechanisms behind the loss of deadliness in lab-raised nematode worms, which are used as a natural insecticide. The study's findings also shed light on how to defeat parasites that harm beneficial plants and animals, and could lead to new targets for pharmaceuticals.

Animal behavioral studies can mimic human behavior

Researchers have identified a human genetic alteration associated with anxiety-related behavior in both humans and mice, which can inform the development of new clinical strategies to treat anxiety disorders. The study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to reveal altered brain function in individuals with this abnormality.

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Game-changing nanodiamond discovery for MRI

Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a gadolinium-nanodiamond complex that dramatically enhances image contrast in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The complex shows a significant increase in relaxivity, resulting in vivid image contrast.