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Science News Archive January 2014


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BPA increases risk of cancer in human prostate tissue

A study from the University of Illinois Chicago found that fetal exposure to BPA increases the risk for prostate cancer later in life. Human prostate tissue is susceptible to BPA, which mimics estrogen and has been linked to several cancers.

New holographic process uses image-stabilized X-ray camera

Researchers have developed a new holographic process that utilizes an image-stabilized X-ray camera to improve imaging efficiency and resolution. The method, which uses a Fresnel zone plate to increase brightness, enables the study of fast dynamic processes at the nanoscale.

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AGU journal highlights -- Jan. 7, 2014

Recent studies published in Geophysical Research Letters reveal the potential link between magma chamber inflation and powerful earthquakes at Kilauea Volcano. Additionally, researchers found that seal-borne sensors provide valuable data for studying ocean conditions in the Southern Ocean.

Neuroscience study uncovers new player in obesity

A recent study published in the Journal of Neuroscience has discovered a new player in regulating food intake and body weight, providing potential avenues for treating obesity. The research reveals that alpha2/delta-1 facilitates brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) function, which plays a critical role in appetite suppression.

Synthetic genetic clock checks the thermometer

Researchers created a robust synthetic genetic clock in E. coli bacteria to regulate protein production accurately across a wide temperature range. The breakthrough resolves a long-standing problem in synthetic biology and has potential applications in biotechnology and reprogramming cellular regulatory mechanisms.

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Scientists to examine Pacific's 'global chimney'

Leading scientists will examine the western tropical Pacific Ocean's 'global chimney,' which shapes climate and air chemistry globally. The region fuels heat and moisture into thunderstorms that loft gases and particles into the stratosphere, influencing climate patterns.

Cancer Statistics 2014: Death rates continue to drop

Cancer death rates have declined by 20% over the past two decades, with middle-aged black men experiencing a 50% reduction in mortality. The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be 1,665,540 new cancer cases and 585,720 cancer deaths in 2014.

Fight or flight and the evolution of pain

Researchers analyzed pain response in chickens, discovering that heat stimulation activates TRPA1 receptors similar to cold-blooded animals. Methyl anthranilate, a repellent chemical for birds, also activates chicken TRPA1, highlighting its functional evolution and diversification among vertebrate species.

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Scientists discover new causes of diabetes

Research by the University of Exeter Medical School reveals two new genetic causes of neonatal diabetes, providing insights into how insulin-producing beta cells are formed in the pancreas. This discovery increases the number of known genetic causes of neonatal diabetes, offering hope for improved treatment and potential therapies.

Hubble unveils a deep sea of small and faint early galaxies

A team of scientists led by UC Riverside astronomers used Hubble to discover 58 young, diminutive galaxies in ultraviolet light, which are 100 times more numerous and 100 times fainter than detected galaxies. These 'unseen' galaxies formed most new stars during the universe's early years.

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Health and wealth connected?

Researchers analyzed Google search data during the Great Recession, finding that Americans searched more frequently for information on health ailments. The study revealed a significant increase in searches for symptoms like stomach ulcers, headaches, and back pain, with some queries 200 million times higher than expected.

Combination therapy does not improve ability to quit smoking after 1 year

A study found that combination therapy with varenicline and bupropion resulted in better smoking abstinence rates at 12 weeks compared to monotherapy, but not at one year. After one year, the rates were similar, indicating that combination therapy may not provide a significant long-term benefit for smoking cessation.

When germs attack: A lens into the molecular dance

Researchers at Johns Hopkins have identified a pathogen sensor called IFI16 that plays a crucial role in recognizing viruses and bacteria. The study reveals that IFI16 uses the length of DNA as a molecular ruler to distinguish self from non-self, which could lead to new treatments for autoimmune disorders.

Adults with mental illness have lower rate of decline in smoking

Smoking rates among adults with mental illness have not declined as significantly as those without mental illness between 2004 and 2011. However, those who received mental health treatment had a significantly higher rate of quitting smoking at 37.2%, compared to 33.1% for those without treatment.

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The epigenetics of breast cancer family history

Researchers found a correlation between DNA methylation levels and breast cancer risk in high-risk families. High levels of DNA methylation were associated with increased breast cancer clustering within families.

Ketamine acts as antidepressant by boosting serotonin

Researchers found that ketamine increases serotoninergic neurons in brain areas regulating motivation, suggesting its antidepressant action. The PET imaging studies demonstrate the potential of the technology in diagnosing major depressive disorder and developing new antidepressants.

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Stem cells used to model disease that causes abnormal bone growth

Researchers developed a new way to study bone disorders and bone growth using stem cells from patients with a rare genetic bone disease. The approach identified a cellular mechanism driving abnormal bone growth and found chemicals that can slow it, potentially guiding future drug development.

By the numbers: A simple 10 step approach to reducing the harms of alcohol

Scientists Jürgen Rehm and David Nutt propose a simple 10-point plan to reduce personal and public costs of alcohol. The plan includes monitoring individual intake, limiting consumption, taking breaks from drinking, and implementing government interventions such as minimum pricing, labeling, and treatment.

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AAS meeting highlights several new Hubble science findings

AAS meeting highlights four unusually bright galaxies, a galaxy cluster image, and sampling of galaxies thought to be responsible for most stars in the universe. These ultra-bright, young galaxies are forming stars approximately 50 times faster than our Milky Way galaxy.

New global stroke repository offers regional comparative statistics

A new global stroke repository provides regional comparative statistics on stroke incidence and mortality, highlighting significant disparities between countries. The repository aims to inform local and global strategies to reduce the burden of stroke by analyzing gaps in existing data.

How you practice matters for learning a skill quickly

Researchers analyzed data from over 850,000 online gamers, finding that those who practiced more efficiently or explored game mechanics before achieving higher scores. This study suggests that optimal learning strategies can improve skill acquisition and become increasingly relevant as people live longer and acquire complex skills.

Neurotransmitters resarch can promote better drugs for brain disorders

Researchers at Hebrew University deciphered the mode by which neurotransmitter inhibitors work, raising hopes for new and effective drugs for brain disorders. The study used baker's yeast as a model and identified flexible domains in the structure of the vesicular monoamine transporter (VMAT) responsible for tetrabenazine binding.

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The loving touch is critical for premature infants

A decade-long study shows that providing maternal-newborn skin-to-skin contact enhances child physiologic organization and cognitive control, leading to better neuroendocrine response to stress. The intervention, called Kangaroo Care, also improves children's functioning in systems sensitive to early maternal deprivation.

Development of a novel dual JAK/Src kinase inhibitor

A new compound, MLS-2384, has been developed as a potential anti-tumor therapeutic agent targeting JAK and Src kinases. It exhibits dual inhibitory activity against these kinases and blocks downstream signaling into the STAT3 pathway.

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When danger is in the eye of the beholder

Researchers found that people, especially men, tend to perceive risk-seekers as taller and stronger than cautious individuals. The study used fictional characters and real-life scenarios to demonstrate this phenomenon.

MRSA infection rates drop in Veterans Affairs long-term care facilities

A study published in the American Journal of Infection Control found a significant decrease in MRSA infections in Veterans Affairs long-term care facilities over a 42-month period. The MRSA Prevention Initiative, which included screening, hand hygiene, and institutional culture change, led to a 36% overall decline in MRSA infections.

79 years of monitoring demonstrates dramatic forest change

A study of forest changes reveals a 2.4 times increase in tree density since 1929, with fewer pine trees and more fir and cedar, leading to reduced biodiversity and increased susceptibility to severe fires. The findings highlight the importance of restoring fire resilience and improving biodiversity in forests.

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1 'villain' of the housing crisis played only a small role

A new study from Ohio State University found that despite high mortgage default rates contributing to the 2008 housing meltdown, predatory lenders may have had a smaller impact. The research suggests that even without predatory lending, the subprime crisis would still occur due to other factors.

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Meditation for anxiety and depression?

A daily meditation practice of 30 to 40 minutes can improve symptoms of anxiety and depression in patients with various medical conditions. The study found moderate evidence of improvement in symptoms after an eight-week training program in mindfulness meditation.

Costs for complications from cancer surgical care extremely high

Researchers from Rice University and MD Anderson Cancer Center analyzed cancer patients' statistics, finding higher costs associated with complications. The study found that even small increases in hospitalization costs could be substantial, with respiratory failure resulting in a cost increase of over 50% for all cancer resections.

Workplace wellness programs can cut chronic illness costs

A RAND Corporation study found that workplace wellness programs can save $3.78 in healthcare costs for every dollar invested in managing chronic illnesses. However, lifestyle management components were found to have smaller savings or no significant effect on health care costs.

Personal health record associated with improved medication adherence

A new study found that using an online patient portal to refill medications increased medication adherence and improved cholesterol levels in patients with diabetes. The study, conducted by Kaiser Permanente, involved 17,760 patients with diabetes who used the online portal to order prescription refills.

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Vedran Lekic honored with Richter Early Career Award

Lekic's work has improved the understanding of Earth's large-scale inner structure, revealing key features such as a low-velocity layer internal to continental plates. His research also explores neutrino geoscience and seismic attenuation, providing new insights into plate tectonics and continental evolution

Erythropoietin and the regulation of cancer stem cell growth and survival

Researchers found that EPO promotes tumor cell invasion and migration via stimulating a small percentage of stem-like cancer cells. The study provides evidence for a novel paradigm in which EPO regulates tumorigenesis through autocrine/paracrine action, potentially explaining inconsistent results in previous studies.

NASA's Fermi makes first gamma-ray study of a gravitational lens

The team detected a series of bright gamma-ray flares from a source known as B0218+357, located in a gravitational lens system. The gamma-ray delay is about a day longer than radio observations report for this system, and the region emitting gamma rays is very small compared to those emitting at lower energies.

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