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Science News Archive 2012


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Lifestyle of a killer

Researchers found Hematodinium sp. and its sister species are a major problem for crab fisheries, causing 'bitter crab' disease. The parasites have bacteria-like endosymbionts that increase their chances of survival outside the shrimp, leading to significant damage to infected crustaceans.

Even small weight gains raise blood pressure in college students

A University of Illinois study finds that even small weight gains in college students (1.5 pounds per year) increase systolic blood pressure by 3 to 5 points. Regular physical activity can help mitigate this effect, particularly for young women, who are more susceptible to increased blood pressure.

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.

New blood test detects potentially deadly calcium deposits

A new test can measure an individual's propensity for calcification in their blood, identifying those at increased risk of vascular calcification and potential heart disease. The test may also provide a basis for treatment monitoring in patients who receive calcification inhibitors.

The quantum world only partially melts

Researchers at Vienna University of Technology have discovered pre-thermalization, where an intermediate state emerges between an ordered initial state and statistical equilibrium. This state exhibits some equilibrium properties but retains distinct order for a remarkably long time.

Alcoholics Anonymous participation promotes long-term recovery

A Case Western Reserve University study found that AA-related Helping activities significantly lower alcohol use and increase interest in others over time. Participation in these activities also correlates with increased step-work and meeting attendance, strengthening the commitment to the program.

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Moderate voices muted in political news

A recent study found that moderate political groups receive less attention in newspaper articles compared to more radical groups, leading to a skewed perception of their importance.

GoPro HERO13 Black

GoPro HERO13 Black records stabilized 5.3K video for instrument deployments, field notes, and outreach, even in harsh weather and underwater conditions.

Advanced maternal age not harmful for adult children

Research finds that a mother's education and years of survival are more influential on her child's adult health than maternal age. Children born to older mothers have a higher incidence of health conditions if they lose their mother at an early age, but this effect is statistically insignificant when adjusted for these factors.

Well-known protein reveals new tricks

A new study reveals that clathrin protein moonlights as a key player in cell division, shedding light on the process and potential links to cancer. By deleting clathrin from cells, researchers found that it stabilizes centrosomes, which are essential for proper chromosome segregation.

Some patients with common kidney disease can skip standard treatments

A new study found that patients with common kidney disease IgA nephropathy who have normal kidney function and only minor urinary abnormalities at diagnosis experience remission without special treatments. No patients developed kidney failure over a 20-year follow-up, indicating an excellent prognosis.

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope combines portable Schmidt-Cassegrain optics with GoTo pointing for outreach nights and field campaigns.

CIRM funds 6 UC San Diego stem cell researchers

Six UC San Diego researchers received over $7 million in CIRM funding to study human embryonic stem cells, induced pluripotent stem cells, and hematopoietic stem cells. Their work aims to develop unlimited sources of transplantable beta-cells for diabetes patients and promote immunological tolerance to hESC-derived tissues.

Longest fiber-optic sensor network developed

Montserrat Fernández-Vallejo has developed the longest fibre-optic sensor network measuring 250 km with a multiplexing capability, enabling remote monitoring of large infrastructures. This technology allows for efficient data transmission and analysis without power sources, critical state observation, and preventive maintenance.

Understanding the human genome: ENCODE at BioMed Central

The ENCODE project has published a series of articles annotating the functional elements in the human genome, revealing new information on pseudogenes and regulatory elements. The study's findings are now freely available online as part of BioMed Central's open access policy.

LEDs winning light race to save energy, the environment

A new report from DOE's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and N14 Energy Limited reveals LEDs are more environmentally friendly than CFLs and incandescent lights. The study found that as technology improves, LEDs will continue to gain an edge, with potential for a 50% reduction in environmental impacts within five years.

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Sky & Telescope Pocket Sky Atlas, 2nd Edition is a durable star atlas for planning sessions, identifying targets, and teaching celestial navigation.

Researchers unlock disease information hidden in genome's control circuitry

A study published in Science reveals that genetic changes associated with diseases impact the genome's regulatory circuitry, affecting gene expression rather than genes themselves. The research exposed previously hidden connections between different diseases and offers a new approach for pinpointing specific cell types involved in dise...

Georgetown Lombardi researcher awarded 'Provocative Question' grant from NCI

Stephen Byers, a Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center professor, has been awarded a $2.5 million NCI grant to investigate how certain drugs may prevent cancer. The research aims to understand the mechanism of action of anti-inflammatory drugs that have shown promise in preventing cancer and rheumatoid arthritis.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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

Fast forward for biomedical research: ENCODE scraps the junk

The ENCODE project reveals a massive control panel in the human genome, with 4 million gene switches, to regulate gene expression and prevent disease. The comprehensive data will help researchers pinpoint specific areas for human disease research.

UMASS Medical School faculty annotate human genome for ENCODE project

The ENCODE project has assigned biochemical functions to 80% of the human genome using data from 1,649 experiments. The team identified over 4 million sites that affect biological function through binding specific proteins. These findings provide a critical map of tens of thousands of genes and regulatory switches.

NASA sees Tropical Storm Leslie was causing a problem for itself

Tropical Storm Leslie is experiencing slow strengthening due to cooler ocean waters kicked up by its slow movement, sapping its strength. The storm is also battling weaker wind shear, which has been gradually decreasing, allowing it to potentially reach hurricane status later in the day.

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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Social exclusion on the playground

A study by Concordia researcher Holly Recchia found that children's experiences of exclusion are more diverse than previously thought, with some trying to numb negative feelings and others searching for alternatives. The study suggests age-specific interventions to help kids take responsibility for their actions and weigh different goals.

Teens tell different tales about themselves depending on gender

Research reveals that females tend to tell longer, more coherent stories with greater self-reflection, while males' stories are more matter-of-fact. These differences may indicate females have a stronger inclination to reflect on past experiences and give personal meaning to events.

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

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Alternatives to Medicare's fee-for-service payment system examined

Researchers analyze the effectiveness of Medicare's bundled payment program, finding that it faces challenges in rewarding providers for efficient care delivery. Experts discuss lessons learned from previous payment reforms, emphasizing the need for comprehensive reforms that address multiple aspects of the health system.

NASA imagery reveals strength in Tropical Storm Michael's 'arm'

Tropical Storm Michael showcased strong thunderstorms in its northeastern 'arm' with cloud top temperatures reaching -63 Fahrenheit (-52 Celsius), indicating heavy rainfall. The storm is expected to continue moving northeast and may strengthen into a hurricane by Friday due to relaxing wind shear.

Grant funds West Coast Metabolomics Center

The new center will use over 30 mass spectrometers to analyze thousands of molecules in cells, identifying environmental triggers for diseases like childhood diabetes. Metabolomics research also aims to develop personalized treatments by understanding how patients respond to different doses of medication.

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.

The best strategy to defeat HIV in South Africa

A UCLA study challenges the World Health Organization's approach to HIV prevention in South Africa, suggesting it could lead to millions developing drug-resistant strains and costing billions more than estimated. The researchers argue that providing treatment to those in need would be more effective and cost-efficient.

CU-Boulder-led mountain forest study shows vulnerability to climate change

A new study by CU-Boulder researchers finds mid-elevation mountain ecosystems sensitive to rising temperatures and changes in precipitation and snowmelt. The 'tipping point' where these forests switch from moisture-dependent to sunlight-temperature dependent is crucial for understanding climate change's impact.

Study in mice discovers injection of heat-generating cells reduces belly fat

Researchers discovered that injecting heat-generating cells into mice reduced visceral fat by 20% and converted existing belly fat cells into thermogenic cells. The study suggests a potential new therapy for obesity, targeting patients with aging-related visceral fat accumulation and those who cannot exercise or reduce calorie intake.

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GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter logs beta, gamma, and X-ray levels for environmental monitoring, training labs, and safety demonstrations.

Insignia Technologies Ltd chooses BioCity Scotland for its base

Insignia Technologies, formed by the merger of Insigniapack and Novas Technologies, will exploit design expertise to create smart packaging labels initially in the food sector, expanding into other areas. The company's patented smart pigment technology aims to reduce waste and environmental impact.

Gender equality influences how people choose their partners

Researchers Marcel Zentner and Klaudia Mitura found that nations with higher gender parity have fewer differences between men and women's preferences when choosing mates. The study, published in Psychological Science, suggests that evolution is only part of the answer to understanding mate choice.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.

Epigenetic causes of prostate cancer

Researchers found that fusion-negative prostate cancers have different DNA methylation patterns than healthy cells, with increased EZH2 enzyme activity. This discovery may lead to more specific treatments and improved diagnosis for prostate cancer patients.

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.

Pint-size microRNAs show promise against weighty problem, researchers say

Scientists at Virginia Tech and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center found that two mini-molecules called microRNAs can help stem the nation's obesity epidemic. The discovery suggests that treatments targeting these two specific microRNAs may help regulate cellular metabolism and increase energy expenditure, leading to r...

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