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Science News Archive 2015


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Percentage of children eating fast food on a given day drops

A study published in JAMA Pediatrics found that the percentage of children eating fast food on a given day dropped from 38.8% to 32.6% between 2003-2004 and 2009-2010, respectively. Calorie intake from burger and chicken restaurants also decreased, while Mexican and sandwich restaurants remained constant.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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News from Annals of Internal Medicine March 31, 2015

The US Preventive Services Task Force has updated its recommendations on iron supplementation and screening in pregnant women, finding that routine iron supplementation during pregnancy may reduce the incidence of iron deficiency and anemia. In contrast, new hepatitis C treatments show promise but may exceed insurers' willingness to pa...

UofL researchers to examine asthma triggers in older adults

Researchers will investigate biophysical factors, environmental exposures and allergens associated with asthma control in older adults. The five-year study aims to develop interventions to improve symptoms, reduce emergency room visits and enhance overall well-being for seniors with asthma.

Seabed samples rewrite earthquake history near Istanbul

Researchers analyzed seabed samples off the coast of Turkey and found six large earthquakes in the area between 136 and 1896 AD. The study assigns past earthquakes to specific segments of the North Anatolian Fault, shedding light on the recurrence rate of earthquakes near Istanbul.

SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

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Study debunks common misconception that urine is sterile

Researchers from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine found bacteria in the bladders of healthy women, contradicting the long-held belief that normal urine is sterile. This discovery has significant implications for understanding bladder health and disease, particularly lower urinary tract disorders.

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.

Hormone fosters bond between parents

Researchers discovered a link between prolactin levels and parental behavior, including increased cuddling and sex among paired cotton-top tamarins. The study adds to the growing understanding of parallels between oxytocin and prolactin in pair bonding.

Comet dust: Planet Mercury's 'invisible paint'

Researchers propose that comet dust, rich in carbon, has painted Mercury black over billions of years. The team's experiments show that tiny carbon particles can darken surfaces to less than 5% reflectivity, similar to Mercury's dark surface.

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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

Intelligent neuroprostheses mimic natural motor control

Researchers have developed brain-controlled devices that decode brain signals to determine user intentions and orchestrate movements. The use of shared control empowers users to perform complex tasks with high accuracy, mirroring natural motor control.

To stop cancer: Block its messages

Weizmann Institute scientists identified a potential drug molecule that stops cancer cells from getting their 'mail' by blocking communication with the nucleus. This method could treat various cancers and have fewer side effects than current treatments.

Citizen scientists map global forests

A new set of global forest maps provide a more accurate view of forests, combining recent remote sensing data, statistics, and citizen scientist input. The maps are freely available for exploration and download on the Geo-Wiki Web site.

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.

Good luck and the Chinese reverse global forest loss

An international team of scientists found that global vegetation has increased by nearly 4 billion tonnes of carbon since 2003, driven by environmental and economic factors. The increase was largely due to tree-planting projects in China and changes in rainfall patterns in regions like Australia and Africa.

How DNA alarm-system works

A new study by Lomonosov Moscow State University researchers clarifies the DNA alarm-system, which detects single-strand breaks and activates kinase ATM to signal repair. This system prevents cancer-causing mutations and cell death.

Endoscopes linked to outbreak of drug-resistant E. coli

A Washington state hospital outbreak of a novel, drug-resistant E. coli strain was linked to contaminated endoscopes. The study highlights the importance of rigorous cleaning procedures and calls for more stringent evaluation and maintenance schedules for these devices.

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

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Glow in the dark tampons identify sewage pollution in rivers

Researchers at the University of Sheffield used tampons to identify sewage pollution in rivers by detecting optical brighteners under UV light. The technique was found to be effective in detecting pollutants from just 0.01ml of detergent per litre of water, and helped pinpoint the sources of pollution.

ACMG Foundation announces inaugural recipient of Lovell Award

The ACMG Foundation has announced the inaugural recipient of the Carolyn Mills Lovell Award, presented to Stephanie Harris CGC for her poster presentation on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy research. The award aims to recognize genetic counselors' contributions to clinical genetics and includes a $1000 cash prize.

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

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Impact of domestic violence on women's mental health

A study of 1,052 mothers found that domestic violence was associated with a higher risk of depression and schizophrenia-like psychotic symptoms in women. The research also highlighted the importance of considering childhood abuse as a factor in predicting mental health outcomes.

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm) tracks health metrics and safety alerts during long observing sessions, fieldwork, and remote expeditions.

Clues to aging from long-lived lemurs

Dwarf lemurs' ability to put their bodies in standby mode, known as torpor, correlates with increased longevity. Hibernating lemurs live up to ten years longer than non-hibernators, staying healthier and reproducing for a longer period.

'Lightning bolts' in the brain show learning in action

Researchers tracked neuronal activity in dendritic nerve branches as mice learned motor tasks, finding that calcium ion spikes triggered changes in connection strengths. The study identified a unique cell type controlling lightning bolt patterns, which stored new information without disrupting existing memories.

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C)

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Bitter chocolate: Illegal cocoa farms threaten Ivory Coast primates

A new study found that 13 of 23 protected areas in Ivory Coast had lost their entire primate populations due to illegal cocoa farming. The researchers also discovered that 20 of the areas had unauthorized villages with nearly 30,000 people, highlighting the scale of deforestation caused by cocoa production.

Fat grafting technique improves results of breast augmentation

A new technique using fat grafting improves the cosmetic outcomes of breast augmentation, producing a more natural shape and softening the 'medial transition zone'. The study found that women who underwent this procedure had a narrower distance between their breasts and reported high satisfaction rates.

Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station

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Reality substitution on track to replace traditional virtual reality

A new reality substitution prototype unveiled at The Brain Forum 2015 aims to revolutionize virtual reality production and experience. By capturing real-world situations and playing them back in head-mounted displays, the system enables users to immerse themselves in authentic environments with real cognitive implications.

Compound from soil microbe inhibits biofilm formation

Researchers discovered a compound produced by Pseudomonas protegens that prevents Bacillus subtilis from forming biofilms at low concentrations, blocking spore formation as well. This finding may lead to creating healthy microbial soil communities and boosting agricultural yields.

What is the best measure of depression severity in adolescents?

A new study found that anhedonia, the inability to gain pleasure, is associated with more severe depression and worse outcomes in adolescents. Anhedonia severity showed a significant correlation with overall outcomes, including illness severity and episode duration.

Prototype 'nanoneedles' generate new blood vessels in mice

Researchers at Imperial College London and Houston Methodist Research Institute have successfully delivered nucleic acids to specific areas of the body using nanoneedles, prompting the formation of new blood vessels in mice. This breakthrough technique shows promise for treating damaged organs and nerves by repairing themselves.

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.

Cats relax to the sound of music

Researchers found that cats undergoing surgery benefit from classical music, particularly George Handel compositions, which reduce respiratory rate and pupil diameter. The study suggests using calming music in surgical environments could decrease anaesthetic doses and promote patient safety.

To statin or not to statin?

A Johns Hopkins report provides clinicians with concrete tips to help patients decide whether to take statins, balancing benefits and risks. The report emphasizes the importance of individualized advice, clear explanation of benefits and risks, and shared decision-making.

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

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Equatorial fish babies in hot water

Scientists have found that warming waters in the tropics are slowing the development of baby fish larvae, putting their survival at risk. This discovery raises concerns about the impact of global warming on fish populations and food security for millions of people living near the equator.

Scientists link unexplained childhood paralysis to enterovirus D68

Researchers found the genetic signature of enterovirus D68 in half of California and Colorado children diagnosed with acute flaccid myelitis, linking it to a new strain with potential for causing neurological symptoms. The study suggests that individual biology may also play a role in determining disease presentation.

Researchers develop new potential drug for rare leukemia

Researchers at Michigan Medicine have developed a new compound that shows promise in treating acute leukemia and may also play a role in prostate cancer. The MLL-menin interaction is a key driver of the disease, and blocking this interaction has shown potential in laboratory studies.

Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter

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Oral drug normalizes blood potassium in 98 percent of kidney patients

A new oral drug, ZS-9, has been shown to normalize high potassium levels in 98% of patients with chronic kidney disease treated with Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System inhibitors (RAASI's). This effective treatment reduces the risk of fatal cardiac arrhythmias associated with hyperkalemia.

New molecular clues about mysterious brain blood vessel disorder

A study published in The Journal of Cell Biology provides new insights into the relationship between two proteins associated with cerebral cavernous malformations. Researchers found that CCM3 has an independent role in cell proliferation or survival pathways, contributing to the severity of symptoms.

GoPro HERO13 Black

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