Researchers developed an ischemic stroke model using sodium alginate microspheres in miniature pigs. The method successfully blocked the skull base retia, establishing a reliable model for studying pathogenesis and developing safe drugs for cerebral infarction.
SourceNeural Regeneration Research·JournalNeural Regeneration Research·DateJul 13, 2013
A study of 1,332 high school football players found no association between helmet brand or age and lower concussion risk. However, players with a history of concussions were twice as likely to sustain another one. Researchers recommend further screening to identify those at increased risk.
SourceAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine·DateJul 13, 2013
Typhoon Soulik's eyewall appears to have rebuilt as evidenced in NASA satellite imagery. The storm is expected to make landfall in southeastern China over the weekend of July 13 and 14.
A Northwestern University study found that young adults, particularly men and Hispanics, are less likely to manage their social media privacy settings as they seek a job or maintain employment. In contrast, women, whites, and those with higher Internet skills tend to actively manage their online profiles.
SourceNorthwestern University·JournalIEEE Security & Privacy·DateJul 12, 2013
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A systematic review of 50 studies reveals the prevalence of inhalant use among street children is high, with significant health consequences. The study highlights critical knowledge gaps, including understanding causes, sex-specific data, and the link between drug use and risky behavior.
A study of 115 children with juvenile arthritis found that changes in prostanoid levels may predict disease activity and help provide individualized treatment. The discovery could lead to more effective treatment options and reduce the physical, emotional, and financial burden of childhood arthritis.
SourceUniversity of Adelaide·JournalInternal Medicine Journal·DateJul 12, 2013
Researchers at the University of York have developed a new technology allowing them to observe and analyze single atoms in dynamic experiments under realistic conditions. This breakthrough has significant implications for understanding reactions in physical sciences, medicine, and energy sources.
SourceUniversity of York·JournalAnnalen der Physik·DateJul 12, 2013
Researchers found that women with more severe past trauma improved the most in an HIV/trauma intervention, suggesting a tailored approach may be necessary. The study suggests focusing on the most severely traumatized individuals can lead to greater psychological improvement.
SourceUniversity of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences·DateJul 12, 2013
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Researchers at EMBL used super-resolution microscopy to determine the arrangement of Y-shaped molecules in the nuclear pore complex, resolving a decade-old controversy. The study found that the Ys lie in an orderly circle around the opening, with all arms pointing towards the centre.
SourceEuropean Molecular Biology Laboratory·JournalScience·DateJul 12, 2013
A Michigan State University study reveals that 90% of patients with eye diseases are willing to donate their eyes, but only a fraction follow through. The study suggests that educating the public about eye donation and streamlining the donation process could increase donations.
SourceMichigan State University·JournalCurrent Eye Research·DateJul 12, 2013
A new study by psychologists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst found that how well co-parenting couples work together is linked to fewer behavior problems in their adopted children, regardless of their sexual orientation. The research suggests that harmonious relationships and cooperation are more important than division of ch...
SourceUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst·JournalChild Development·DateJul 12, 2013
Researchers at UCSC have created a 3D+2D TV system that allows both 3D and 2D viewers to see images simultaneously, eliminating ghosting. The system uses unequal brightness between left and right images to create the illusion of depth for 3D viewers.
SourceUniversity of California - Santa Cruz·JournalACM Transactions on Graphics·DateJul 12, 2013
Women who survived childhood cancer face an increased risk of infertility, but nearly two-thirds conceive after trying unsuccessfully for at least a year. The study found that 64% of survivors conceived after six months, compared to 55% in the control group.
SourceDana-Farber Cancer Institute·JournalThe Lancet Oncology·DateJul 12, 2013
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.
A study published in Epigenetics suggests that a high-folate diet during pregnancy can prevent the development of an obesogenic phenotype in Wistar rat offspring. The diet has epigenetic effects on hypothalamic mechanisms regulating food intake, leading to reduced obesity.
A review of 50 studies on substance abuse by street children in 22 resource-constrained countries found that lifetime substance use is highly prevalent, posing serious health and social threats. The most commonly used drugs are inhalants, tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana.
Researchers cracked the 'RNA control code' to understand how it dictates gene expression and movement. The team identified patterns in RNA molecules that can be used to identify new treatments for conditions like autism.
Researchers have developed a method to identify Staphylococcus aureus capsule types using infrared light, achieving a success rate of up to 99%. The technique relies on Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and artificial neuronal networks to distinguish between different capsule forms.
SourceUniversity of Veterinary Medicine -- Vienna·JournalJournal of Clinical Microbiology·DateJul 12, 2013
Young men who are gang members suffer from high rates of mental disorders, including psychosis and anxiety disorder, compared to non-violent peers. Gang membership is associated with increased substance misuse, depression, and violent ruminative thinking.
SourceQueen Mary University of London·JournalAmerican Journal of Psychiatry·DateJul 12, 2013
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Researchers developed a new strategy to coat microscopic materials, creating a particle system that can degrade under different conditions for timed release of substances. This innovation is expected to advance therapeutics in cancer, vaccines, cardiovascular disease and neural health.
SourceUniversity of Melbourne·JournalScience·DateJul 12, 2013
Older African-American and Hispanic male cancer survivors are more likely to miss specialist visits and preventive care, such as vaccinations, compared to their white counterparts. The study found that disparities persist despite access to Medicare and adjustments for factors like education and insurance.
SourceAtrium Health Wake Forest Baptist·JournalAmerican Journal of Public Health·DateJul 12, 2013
A study by UC Riverside sociologist Augustine Kposowa found that married men are significantly less likely to die of HIV/AIDS than divorced or single counterparts. In contrast, racial disparities persist, with African-American and Latina women facing higher mortality rates than white women.
SourceUniversity of California - Riverside·JournalInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases·DateJul 12, 2013
The journal Geology has published new articles on various geoscience topics, including the tracking of silicic magma reservoirs and thermal decomposition along natural carbonate faults during earthquakes. The studies provide valuable information about the chemical and thermal histories of magmatic systems.
SourceGeological Society of America·JournalGeology·DateJul 12, 2013
The Lurie Cancer Center at Northwestern University has received an outstanding National Cancer Institute (NCI) grant rating, indicating its exceptional research and clinical capabilities. The center will receive $24.9 million in funding over the next five years.
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A study published in Family Relations found that financial issues are the top predictor of divorce, regardless of income or net worth. Early financial arguments can lead to lower relationship satisfaction and increased stress, making it essential for couples to address these issues through education and counseling.
SourceKansas State University·JournalFamily Relations·DateJul 12, 2013
Researchers discovered a 3% increase in flower production on Barro Colorado Island since 1987 due to rising temperatures and precipitation. In contrast, the Luquillo Forest Dynamics Plot in Puerto Rico showed no overall increase in flower production over the same period.
SourceSmithsonian Tropical Research Institute·JournalNature Climate Change·DateJul 12, 2013
Childhood cancer survivors were nearly 50% more likely to experience clinical infertility compared to their siblings. Around two-thirds of those who reported clinical infertility eventually became pregnant, comparable to the historical pregnancy rate in all women with clinical infertility.
SourceThe Lancet_DELETED·JournalThe Lancet Oncology·DateJul 12, 2013
Researchers found that corticosteroid injections helped NFL players recover 10 days sooner than those without treatment, with a median recovery time of 15 days. The study involved 31 players from two teams and showed no complications from the injections.
SourceAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine·DateJul 12, 2013
Researchers studied 296 MLB pitchers and found that those with a deficit in total range of motion had a higher risk of injury. The study's findings could help team physicians and athletic trainers prevent long-term injury absences.
SourceAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine·DateJul 12, 2013
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Researchers created a range of predictable flows by placing tiny pillars in microfluidic channels, allowing for separation of white blood cells and increased mixing. The method has potential to revolutionize microfluidics and form the foundation for multi-million dollar industries.
SourceUniversity of Texas at Austin, Texas Advanced Computing Center·JournalNature Communications·DateJul 12, 2013
Researchers find that debris disks can produce narrow rings on their own, without the presence of a planet. Gas and dust interactions lead to clumping and pattern formation, making it harder for astronomers to detect planets.
SourceNASA/Goddard Space Flight Center·JournalNature·DateJul 12, 2013
Researchers at Neuroscience Research Australia discovered that the orbitofrontal cortex plays a key role in linking emotion and memories in frontotemporal dementia patients. This finding explains why FTD patients struggle to recall emotionally charged events, highlighting new potential for diagnostic tools.
SourceOxford University Press UK·JournalBrain·DateJul 12, 2013
Lamins are essential proteins supporting the organization of stem cell niches, which regulate proliferation and differentiation of germline stem cells. This discovery could lead to a better understanding of diseases caused by lamin mutations and their impact on tissue degeneration.
SourceCarnegie Institution for Science·JournalCell Stem Cell·DateJul 12, 2013
Physicist Dr Nicolas Brunner and mathematician Professor Noah Linden discovered a connection between game theory and quantum physics, showing that quantum players can outperform classical players in certain games. This breakthrough opens new avenues for research and potential applications for quantum technologies.
SourceUniversity of Bristol·JournalNature Communications·DateJul 12, 2013
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A new technique developed by Stanford researchers allows for the tracking of mesenchymal stem cells after transplantation, giving surgeons a better sense of whether the procedure was successful. The approach uses an FDA-approved iron supplement to label the cells, alleviating risks associated with standard labeling methods.
Scientists at Northwestern University have successfully transplanted rat islets into mice, producing insulin for over 300 days without immunosuppressive drugs. This breakthrough method uses a unique approach to control rejection and has significant implications for future interspecies transplants.
SourceNorthwestern University·JournalDiabetes·DateJul 12, 2013
New research suggests that arthroscopic bankart repair surgery is a viable and cost-effective treatment option for young patients with first-time shoulder dislocations. The study found that surgical costs were significantly lower than previously estimated, with a probability of re-dislocation below 7%.
SourceAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine·DateJul 12, 2013
Researchers identified dynamic knee rotation and frontal plane angles as key risk factors for lower extremity stress fractures. Movement patterns targeting these aspects could help prevent stress fractures through injury prevention programs.
SourceAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine·DateJul 12, 2013
The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation has named four outstanding young scientists to tackle cancers in children and young adults. The award provides funding for basic scientists and clinicians conducting research with the potential to significantly impact pediatric cancer prevention, diagnosis, or treatment.
SourceDamon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation·DateJul 12, 2013
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The study found that men face more difficulty accessing treatment due to occupational roles, while women are more likely to receive treatment. However, pregnant and breastfeeding women often lack awareness of safe medicine use, leading to missed treatments.
SourceUniversity of Toronto·JournalPLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases·DateJul 12, 2013
The National Hurricane Center reported that Chantal's remnants remained disorganized and development became less likely due to upper-level winds. NASA's GOES-13 satellite spotted the storm's remaining clouds and showers moving north in the Atlantic.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have created a new model to allocate organs from deceased donors more equitably. The model uses mathematical formulas similar to those used in redistricting maps to analyze supply and demand factors, reducing geographic disparities by half and significantly decreasing waitlist deaths.
SourceJohns Hopkins Medicine·JournalAmerican Journal of Transplantation·DateJul 11, 2013
Researchers have identified key regions in the dengue virus genome that can be targeted to prevent replication. Artificial microRNAs were constructed to specifically target these sites, leading to effective inhibition of viral replication in humans. This innovative approach offers new hope for treating millions affected by dengue fever.
SourceMary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News·JournalNucleic Acid Therapeutics·DateJul 11, 2013
A new guide from the Infectious Diseases Society of America and American Society for Microbiology provides guidance on using laboratory tests to diagnose infectious diseases. The guide highlights key findings, including the importance of accurate lab results and proper specimen collection and management.
SourceInfectious Diseases Society of America·JournalClinical Infectious Diseases·DateJul 11, 2013
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro Equatorial Mount
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Researchers found that choline supplementation improved long-term memory retention and attention in rats, with prenatal choline intake also benefiting offspring. The study suggests a potential link between choline nutrition and cognitive function.
SourceUniversity of Granada·JournalNutritional Neuroscience·DateJul 11, 2013
The Wellcome Trust launches a global funding scheme to investigate the impact of climate change, urbanization, and nutrition on human health. Researchers can apply for up to £250,000 support for pilot projects addressing behaviour change, global nutrition, and ecological public health.
Researchers propose a new theory linking cancer's evolutionary roots to ancient life forms. If correct, it may transform cancer therapy by revealing a systematic response to stress or physical challenges.
SourceArizona State University·JournalPhysics World·DateJul 11, 2013
A new drug called Bendavia has been shown to prevent acute kidney injury (AKI) in animal models and is currently being studied for kidney disease. By protecting the unique fatty compound cardiolipin, Bendavia helps preserve mitochondrial structure and function, leading to accelerated ATP recovery and reduced cell death.
SourceAmerican Society of Nephrology·JournalJournal of the American Society of Nephrology·DateJul 11, 2013
Astronomers at the University of Warsaw discovered that stellar monsters with masses 200-300 times that of our Sun will not collide until billions of years from now. Due to their large distance apart and lack of expansion, there is no mechanism for their orbit to tighten, making a spectacular collision impossible.
SourceUniversity of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics·DateJul 11, 2013
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GoPro HERO13 Black records stabilized 5.3K video for instrument deployments, field notes, and outreach, even in harsh weather and underwater conditions.
Researchers identified a young woman with an estrogen receptor-α mutation that blocks the hormone's action, resulting in high estrogen levels and reproductive issues. The study found that the woman had significantly elevated estrogen levels compared to normal ranges, despite having no effect from estrogen.
SourceMedical College of Georgia at Augusta University·JournalNew England Journal of Medicine·DateJul 11, 2013
A study found that whole chickens purchased from farmers markets had significantly higher levels of bacteria like Campylobacter and Salmonella compared to those from grocery stores. This suggests interventions like antimicrobial rinses may be necessary to lower pathogen loads on poultry carcasses.
SourcePenn State·JournalJournal of Food Safety·DateJul 11, 2013
Australian scientists discovered that up to 30% of the human genome is conserved in RNA structure, contrary to previous estimates. This finding suggests that non-coding DNA may play a crucial role in regulating gene expression and development.
SourceGarvan Institute of Medical Research·JournalNucleic Acids Research·DateJul 11, 2013
Researchers from UCL's Mullard Space Science Laboratory used data from the Japanese Hinode spacecraft to measure the Sun's magnetic field. The study found that the field is approximately ten times weaker than previously estimated.
SourceUniversity College London·JournalSolar Physics·DateJul 11, 2013
A study analyzing data from 1000 black and white patients with kidney disease found that black patients experienced a faster progression to kidney failure. The disparity was predominantly present in patients with diabetes and those who excreted greater amounts of protein, indicating more advanced kidney dysfunction.
SourceAmerican Society of Nephrology·JournalClinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology·DateJul 11, 2013
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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.
Research in mice suggests that obese fathers' changes to microRNAs increase the risk of daughters being overweight/obese and both sons and daughters developing diabetes-like diseases. Fathers' diet and body composition at conception may affect future child's health.
SourceFederation of American Societies for Experimental Biology·JournalThe FASEB Journal·DateJul 11, 2013
A recent global study found that community access to computer and Internet technology remains crucial for connecting people to information and skills in an increasingly digital world. The study highlights the benefits of public access venues for marginalized groups, including education, employment, and health outcomes.
Large earthquakes from distant parts of the globe are triggering tremors around US waste-fluid injection wells, according to a new study. The phenomenon could indicate critically stressed faults that may soon host larger earthquakes.
SourceColumbia Climate School·JournalScience·DateJul 11, 2013
A study published in Science found a strong correlation between seismic activity and operations at the Salton Sea Geothermal Field in southern California. The researchers tracked earthquake activity with production data for the geothermal power plant and found that seismicity increased as operations expanded.
SourceUniversity of California - Santa Cruz·JournalScience·DateJul 11, 2013
Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)
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Researchers found that elephants increase their skin's permeability during hot summer months and rely on evaporation of sweat to cool down. The study suggests that climate plays a significant role in an elephant's water dependence, with different species requiring varying amounts of water for cooling.
SourceThe Company of Biologists·JournalJournal of Experimental Biology·DateJul 11, 2013
A University of Alberta study found that new moms are weaning their infants early and only 54% were exclusively breastfeeding three months after giving birth. The study suggests addressing concerns and misconceptions about breastfeeding is crucial for promoting long-term breastfeeding.
SourceUniversity of Alberta·JournalBMC Pediatrics·DateJul 11, 2013
Typhoon Soulik's eye is filling with clouds, indicating a weakening storm, but satellite data shows the eyewall is reforming. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center reports that the storm is forecast to move near Japan and Taiwan before making landfall in China.