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Science News Archive October 2014


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Raising cryptography's standards

Researchers at MIT and Maynooth University developed a mathematical framework to calculate the minimum-security guarantees for any given encryption scheme. This allows information managers to make more informed decisions about how to protect data. The framework also applies to data privacy, enabling the modification or structuring of a...

Breaking down DNA by genome

Scientists have developed a new method to isolate plant nuclear DNA from organellar DNA using the human methyl-binding domain. This approach enables rapid and simple separation of genome sequences, reducing wasted data and increasing efficiency in genomic studies.

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Lack of oxygen delayed the rise of animals on Earth

Scientists found that oxygen levels during the Proterozoic period were only 0.1% of today's conditions, making it difficult for animal life to emerge. This new study suggests that low oxygen levels may have delayed the rise of animals on Earth.

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Tau, not amyloid-beta, triggers neuronal death process in Alzheimer's

A study published in Molecular Neurodegeneration finds that tau, not amyloid-beta plaque, causes neuronal death in Alzheimer's disease. The researchers suggest that remaining Abeta inside the neuron destroys cells, while malfunctioning tau prevents cells from clearing toxic proteins.

Decoding the emergence of metastatic cancer stem cells

Cancer cells use genetic circuits as a three-way switch to form both cancer stem cells and circulating tumor cells, leading to metastasis. Researchers found significant correspondence between the operation of these two switches, suggesting a mechanism that would confer 'stemness' on hybrid cancer cells.

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Scientists trigger self-destruct switch in lung cancer cells

Researchers have successfully triggered the self-destruct process in lung cancer cells, paving the way for a new treatment approach that leaves healthy cells unharmed. The breakthrough was achieved using a combination of two drugs, TRAIL and a CDK9 inhibitor, which altered the molecular switches in the cell suicide process.

Is fleet diversity key to sustainable fisheries?

A new study suggests that fleet diversity is crucial for successful fishery management, particularly in fisheries targeting multiple species. By promoting balanced catches across species, diverse fishing fleets can increase overall profits while reducing overfishing of slow-growing species.

Goodbye to rainy days for US, Japan's first rain radar in space

The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) will cease science operations in April 2015, ending 17 years of rainfall and storm monitoring. The satellite's instruments, including the Precipitation Radar, have provided critical insights into precipitation patterns and their impact on climate, weather, and natural disasters.

Transforming 'big data' into knowledge

The HMS Center for Biomedical Informatics has received two major government grants totaling nearly $28 million. Researchers will create a platform merging electronic health records with genomic data to gain deeper insights into neuropsychiatric illness diagnosis and treatment.

Bladderwrack: Tougher than suspected

A new study published in PLOS ONE shows that the bladderwrack's defense system against bacterial foulers works even at high temperatures and long periods of darkness. The seaweed's production of defensive compounds decreases under changed light or temperature conditions, but the overall defense remains effective.

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Fracture-controlled erodibility, great rock climbing

Tuolumne Meadows was formed due to preferential glacial erosion of fractured bedrock, resulting in a unique landscape. The study found that tabular fracture clusters played a crucial role in shaping the meadow's topography.

NASA sees remnants of Nilofar go to cyclone graveyard

Tropical Cyclone Nilofar weakened and was pushed northeast by strong southwesterly wind shear, resulting in the demise of the storm. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer aboard NASA's Aqua satellite captured an image on October 31 showing the remnants of the cyclone's clouds and showers being pushed away from its center.

Green spaces don't ensure biodiversity in urban areas

A University of Iowa study found that planting trees in urban areas does not guarantee an increase in insect populations, despite attracting species. The researchers surveyed tree species and insect abundance, concluding that built environments can limit diversity by impeding insects' ability to interact with other trees.

The digital therapist

Researchers found a correlation between depression and certain acoustic properties in patients' speech, including breathier tone and increased jitter and shimmer. A phone app could use this information to analyze patients' speech and provide feedback and support.

Viewing cancer on the move: New device yields close-up look at metastasis

A new lab device developed by Johns Hopkins engineers provides a clear view of how tumor cells spread through the body, causing over 90% of cancer-related deaths. By studying the movement of individual cancer cells, researchers aim to uncover new ways to keep cancer in check and develop effective treatment strategies.

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Captive rhinos exposed to urban rumbles

A team of researchers from Texas is studying the impact of urban noises on captive rhinoceros reproduction. They found that infrasonic sounds, often unnoticed by humans, could be distressing for the animals, negatively impacting their health. To mitigate this effect, zoos can implement simple strategies such as sound-absorbing barriers...

A new generation of storage -- ring

The MAX IV facility in Lund, Sweden is developing a storage-ring synchrotron system that will enable new experiments requiring high source brightness and transverse coherence. The system's design challenges include compact magnets and low-vacuum chambers, which require innovative solutions to overcome technical issues.

Tweet much to gain popularity is an inefficient strategy

Researchers analyzed Twitter conversations and found that the platform's structure favors influential users with many followers. Ordinary users can gain retweets by increasing their activity, but it's inefficient. The study confirms that network position, not effort, is key to influence on Twitter.

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Cell division, minus the cells

Researchers reconstituted cytokinesis, the final stage of cell division, using a cell-free system. The system mimics how the cleavage furrow is assembled, with signals directing molecular traffic. This breakthrough expands the scope of study and enables spatial manipulation of components.

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'Divide and rule' -- raven politics

Researchers found that ravens with established alliances target those trying to form new ones, using a sophisticated 'divide and rule' strategy. This behavior was observed in approximately 300 wild ravens in the Northern Austrian Alps, demonstrating a high level of social complexity.

Are my muscular dystrophy drugs working?

Researchers developed a method to process ultrasound data in small, handheld instruments that can provide fast and convenient medical information. This technology could enable people with muscular dystrophy to monitor the effectiveness of their medication on a smartphone.

Tropical Storm Vance's center looks like a pumpkin to NASA's Terra satellite

Tropical Storm Vance strengthened overnight and was named on Oct. 30, with its center exhibiting strong thunderstorms in a false-colored infrared image that resembles a pumpkin, NASA's Terra satellite captured the unusual sight. The storm is expected to strengthen gradually and potentially become a hurricane in 2 to 3 days.

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ESA Frontiers November preview

The November issue of Frontiers in Ecology and Environment presents research on connectivity cost calculations for conservation corridors, agricultural companions that improve yields, and the consequences of growing jellyfish populations for human well-being.

Tracking a gigantic sunspot across the sun

The largest sunspot of the solar cycle, AR 12192, was tracked by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. The active region produced six X-class flares and four strong M-class flares, with the largest flare reaching X3.1 intensity. Despite the intense activity, no coronal mass ejections were observed.

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New step towards eradication of H5N1 bird flu

A University of Adelaide-led project has developed a new test that can identify vaccinated birds with live H5N1 virus, preventing the spread of emerging strains. This breakthrough could help track and control the highly contagious avian influenza virus.

Advance directives can benefit patients, families, and health care system

A new report from The Gerontological Society of America highlights the importance of advance directives in securing appropriate advanced illness care. It presents new models and tools that family members and providers can use to provide person- and family-centered care, which may be cost-effective.

Efficient genetic editing

Researchers at Harvard University have developed a method to efficiently deliver genome-editing proteins into cells, bypassing the need for DNA delivery. The new system uses commercially-available cationic lipids to introduce proteins into cells, offering hope for treating genetic diseases, including deafness.

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Insomnia increases risk of motor vehicle deaths, other fatal injuries

A new study suggests that insomnia is a major contributor to deaths caused by motor vehicle crashes and other unintentional fatal injuries. People with three insomnia symptoms were 2.8 times more likely to die from a fatal injury, highlighting the importance of healthy sleep for personal health and public safety.

Sexual fantasies: Are you normal?

Researchers define sexual deviation by identifying common and rare fantasies in a general population survey. The study found that men have more and more vivid fantasies than women, while women distinguish between fantasy and desire more clearly.

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New research shows that bats will hang out with their friends this Halloween

Researchers found that different bat species form separate social groups in adjacent woodland areas, with mixed-sex and male-female groups differing in structure. This study has significant implications for bat conservation as it shows bats may not be able to move to another area if a section of woodland is felled.

Study shows vibrating insoles could reduce falls among seniors

Researchers found that vibratory stimulation applied to the soles of the feet using piezoelectric technology significantly improves balance by reducing postural sway and gait variability. The study participants showed a persistent improvement in performance on timed tests, indicating potential benefits for fall prevention.

Researchers probe link between newborn health and vitamin A

Newborn rats showed increased uptake of vitamin A in tissues beyond the liver after supplementation, providing insight into neonatal nutritional needs. This research could inform evidence-based dietary recommendations to reduce infant mortality in developing countries.

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Reconstruction of a patterned piece of spinal cord in 3-D culture

Scientists successfully reconstructed a patterned piece of spinal cord in 3-D culture using mouse embryonic stem cells. The study demonstrates the potential for in vitro growth of spinal cord structures and shows correct spatial organization of motor neurons, interneurons, and dorsal interneurons along the dorsal/ventral axis.

Emerging disease could wipe out American, European salamanders

A deadly fungus, Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans, is threatening wild populations of fire salamanders in Europe and may reach the US through international trade. Scientists are warning that the fungus could have devastating effects on North America's salamander biodiversity.

New study finds oceans arrived early to Earth

Scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution discover evidence of water on Earth dating back to the planet's formation. The findings suggest that Earth formed as a wet planet with water on its surface.

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Link seen between seizures and migraines in the brain

Seizures and migraines have long been considered separate events, but a new study reveals a surprising connection between the two. By applying fundamental physics principles to an older theory of brain electricity, researchers found that seizures and spreading depression are part of a spectrum of nerve cell behavior.