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Science News Archive 2013


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License to ill

A recent study found that firms with a history of social responsibility are more likely to engage in subsequent social irresponsibility, particularly if CEOs have a strong moral image. For every five positive actions taken, companies receive a 'license to commit' one negative action.

'The era of neutrino astronomy has begun'

The IceCube collaboration has detected 28 high-energy particle events, providing solid evidence for astrophysical neutrinos from cosmic sources. By studying these neutrinos, scientists can learn about distant astrophysical phenomena and potentially identify their sources.

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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

Follow the genes: Yale team finds clues to origin of autism

A Yale-led team identified common neural circuits affected by autism-risk genes and when they exert their effects on the developing human brain. The findings suggest new targeted treatments for autism may be possible, focusing on specific neural circuits at specific times.

Additive may make wine fine for a longer time

Researchers have discovered an additive that inhibits oxidation in wine, reducing discoloration and loss of aroma. Chelation compounds like phytic acid can bind with metals to neutralize oxidation, making it a promising solution for winemakers.

Dreading pain can be worse than pain itself

Research published in PLOS Computational Biology found that people prefer to hasten painful stimuli over waiting for it, as anticipation can be more disabling than the pain. The study suggests that focusing on immediate pain reduces dread, while considering future pain increases it.

Using data to fight malaria

The University of California, Riverside researcher is using sensors to count and classify insect vectors, providing real-time information to plan effective interventions. She aims to create an open-source library of insect wingbeat signatures and behaviors to aid researchers worldwide in combating malaria.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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Newborn babies have built-in body awareness ability

Researchers found that newborn babies show signs of body awareness by differentiating their own bodies from others. They exhibit interest in looking at another baby's face when it is stroked synchronously with their own, suggesting a mechanism for self-perception already in place.

NASA sees 'watershed' cosmic blast in unique detail

Gamma-ray burst GRB 130427A was observed by NASA satellites and ground-based telescopes, revealing a spike in high-energy gamma-rays that defies expectations. The event challenged current theoretical understanding of internal and external shock waves producing these bursts.

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.

Playing computer games makes brains feel and think alike

Researchers found that playing computer games enhances facial muscle reactions and brainwave synchronization between players, particularly in competitive situations. This effect can aid in anticipating opponents' actions and compensate for a faltering social bond while competing.

Researchers map brain areas vital to understanding language

A study by Aron Barbey and colleagues identified a network of brain areas in the frontal and parietal cortex essential for discourse comprehension. The researchers used voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping to create a collective map of the cerebral cortex, revealing that executive control is critical for integrating language with prior k...

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.

UEA researchers pioneer first patient-specific 3-D virtual birth simulator

Researchers at UEA are developing a virtual birthing simulator that takes into account individual factors such as mother's body shape and baby positioning. The system will enable healthcare professionals to predict potential complications and advise on necessary interventions, aiming to reduce complicated births.

IceCube detects first high-energy neutrinos from the cosmos

Scientists have observed solid evidence for high-energy neutrinos coming from cosmic accelerators beyond our solar system. The IceCube detector captured 28 neutrinos with energies greater than 30 TeV, including two above 1,000 TeV, hinting at the birth of neutrino astronomy.

Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station

Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station offers research-grade local weather data for networked stations, campuses, and community observatories.

Minority parents fear for kids online

A collaborative study between researchers at Northwestern University and Microsoft Research found that Asian and Hispanic parents are significantly more likely to be concerned about all online safety-related issues. In contrast, white parents exhibit the lowest levels of concern across various online safety issues.

Breaking the code

Researchers developed a diagnostic method that reveals factors behind conditions thought to have environmental triggers by decoding an individual's immune system. The process identifies disease-specific antibodies and their corresponding antigens, providing insight into conditions like Type-1 diabetes, autism, and Alzheimer's disease.

Discovery could usher in new ice age of astrophysics

Researchers using a particle detector made of ice at the South Pole have found evidence of high-energy neutrinos originating from outside the solar system. This discovery has significant implications for neutrino astronomy and could lead to a better understanding of cosmic sources.

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro) powers local ML workloads, large datasets, and multi-display analysis for field and lab teams.

Researchers gain fuller picture of cell protein reactions

Northwestern University researchers have developed a new technique to profile enzyme activities in cell lysate, providing a fast, low-cost, and label-free method for studying post-transcriptional processes. By using peptide arrays and SAMDI mass spectrometry, the researchers were able to identify patterns of enzyme activities and shed ...

Intestinal bacteria influence food transit through the gut

Researchers at the University of Gothenburg discovered that intestinal bacteria regulate food transit time, controlling nutrient absorption. The hormone GLP-1 plays a key role in this process, influencing appetite control and insulin secretion.

83 global health innovations receive Grand Challenges Canada funding

Grand Challenges Canada has awarded $100,000 grants to 83 innovative global health projects addressing disease and healthcare challenges in resource-poor countries. These projects include diagnostic diapers for deadly rotavirus, yogurt-based solutions to pesticide exposure, and storytelling approaches to maternal health.

Creality K1 Max 3D Printer

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Thinking ourselves into eating more, reinforcing female math stereotypes, and more

Research in Personality and Social Psychology Review sheds light on the psychological barriers to healthy eating, including how thinking before eating can undermine dieting goals. Meanwhile, studies on terror-management theory and violent video games reveal the complex relationships between death awareness, celebrity endorsements, and ...

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.

2 Y genes can replace the entire Y chromosome for assisted reproduction in mice

Researchers have developed a method to generate healthy mouse offspring using assisted reproduction and limited Y chromosome genes. The study found that introducing additional Y genes can improve the efficiency of this approach. However, the human Y chromosome is still necessary for normal fertilization and male reproduction.

Study finds gene network associated with alcohol dependence

Researchers have identified a gene network of 39 biologically related genes associated with alcohol dependence. The study, published in the American Journal of Human Genetics, suggests that this network may hold new targets for treating or preventing alcoholism.

SU2C researcher identifies potential treatment option for melanoma

A new study published by SU2C researcher Roger S. Lo suggests that combinatory therapy may be effective in suppressing drug resistance in the treatment of melanoma. The research found that targeting both the MAPK and PI3K-PTEN-AKT pathways can suppress early and late resistance to BRAF inhibitors.

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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New materials with potential biomedical applications

Researchers at University of Eastern Finland have created new materials with potential biomedical applications, including gelation tendencies and structures in pure water. These supramolecular gels may serve as substitutes to restore or maintain bone tissue function, acting as scaffolds for cell adhesion and proliferation.

Electric taxi 'EVA' for tropical megacities

TUM CREATE's electric taxi EVA is designed to address the challenges of limited range and long recharge times in tropical cities. The vehicle features a super-fast charging system that can recharge in just 15 minutes, making it an industry benchmark.

Optimal site for cell transplantation to treat spinal cord injury investigated

A study investigated the optimal site for cell transplantation to treat spinal cord injury, using laboratory mice with contusive spinal cord injuries. The researchers found that intralesional injection of neural stem/progenitor cells led to motor functional recovery and improved survival rates compared to other sites.

Searching for cosmic accelerators via IceCube

Scientists have observed 28 extremely high-energy events that confirm the presence of astrophysical neutrinos from outside our solar system. These findings suggest the existence of cosmic accelerators accelerating particles to energies above 50 trillion electron volts, exceeding the LHC's proton acceleration capabilities.

Astronomers reveal mystery of brightest ever gamma-ray burst

Researchers from the University of Leicester used satellite and observatory data to explain an unusually bright Gamma-ray Burst (GRB) observed in April 2013. The event was found to be caused by an extremely powerful stellar explosion producing a jet of matter moving at nearly the speed of light.

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

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

Certain measures can help predict older dialysis patients' prognoses

Older adults initiate chronic dialysis in the hospital, and those with prolonged hospital stays and life support receive limited survival and intensive healthcare. Healthcare intensity around dialysis initiation affects patients' outcomes, guiding physicians to determine the best care.

HIV and parenting needs to be discussed, new study finds

A new study investigated the needs of young people with HIV who want to become parents, revealing concerns over transmission and relationship impacts. The research found that these individuals face unique challenges in communicating their HIV status to partners and navigating parenting responsibilities.

Climate change may disrupt butterfly flight seasons

A study by researchers from the University of British Columbia found that butterflies' flight seasons are responsive to temperature increases, with average timing advancing 2.4 days per degree Celsius. This shift could have significant implications for butterfly populations and ecosystems.

Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars

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Different cellular mechanisms behind regenerated body parts

Researchers found that two salamander species have distinct ways of regrowing muscles, with one relying on dedifferentiation and the other on stem cells. This discovery may lead to a better understanding of human muscle regeneration and potentially treat muscular dystrophy.

Rotavirus vaccination may also protect children against seizures

A new study suggests that rotavirus vaccination can also protect children against seizures, with a reduced risk of 20% compared to unvaccinated children. The researchers found that fully vaccinated children had fewer seizure-related hospitalizations and emergency department visits.

UTMB begins unique, comprehensive project on TBI

The UTMB project aims to develop new treatments for TBI by understanding its progressive effects and using adult circulating mesenchymal cells. Researchers hope to learn how these cells can be programmed to protect brain cells, counter inflammation or replace damaged ones.

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 identify lifestyle factors linked to a healthy pregnancy

A study identified factors associated with uncomplicated pregnancies, including high fruit intake before pregnancy and being in paid employment during pregnancy. These findings suggest that targeted interventions promoting healthy choices may increase the likelihood of normal pregnancy outcomes.

UCLA first to map autism-risk genes by function

Scientists at UCLA have made a breakthrough in understanding the biology of autism by mapping groups of autism-risk genes by function. They found that gene variants are expressed in the developing brain during critical processes, disrupting neural circuits and leading to miswiring between brain regions.

Scientists identify gene that regulates body weight in humans and mice

Researchers identified a gene that plays a fundamental role in regulating body weight and nutritional status. The study found that loss of the gene's function leads to morbid obesity in both humans and mice, providing new insights into pathways controlling body weight and insulin sensitivity.

Study shows displaying lab costs upfront can save money

A study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine found that providing real-time cost information to physicians reduces the ordering rate of laboratory tests, including both high- and low-cost tests. This intervention increased physicians' knowledge about costs and their willingness to order cost-effective services.

£23m to drive advances in population health sciences research

The MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit will conduct cutting-edge research to improve understanding of biological mechanisms and environmental factors underlying common diseases. Researchers will develop novel approaches to analyze data from 'omics' technologies and identify true causes of disease.

Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor

Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor tracks ventilation quality in labs, classrooms, and conference rooms with long battery life and clear e-ink readouts.

NASA catches Melissa's fickle life as a tropical storm

Tropical Storm Melissa formed on Nov 18 and underwent rapid transformations under NOAA's GOES-East satellite imaging. After becoming post-tropical later today, the National Hurricane Center forecasts gradual weakening over the next two days.

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.

Fun at work promotes employee retention but may hurt productivity

Research found that manager support for fun significantly reduces employee turnover, especially among younger workers. However, this support also negatively impacts sales performance, regardless of age. The study suggests a balance between manager support for fun and engaging activities to minimize productivity losses.

Racing particles from space

The IceCube experiment has observed high-energy neutrinos from outside our solar system, hinting at the existence of cosmic accelerators. These astrophysical neutrinos may originate from supernovas, black holes, or pulsars.

Scientists show how cells protect their DNA from catastrophic damage

Researchers have unveiled a biological process that explains how DNA can be damaged during genome replication, which relies on protein RPA. Cells use this protein as 'band aids' to protect DNA temporarily during replication, but if they run out, DNA breaks severely and cells cannot divide.

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