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Science News Archive January 2015


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Obamacare co-ops show promise and peril

The Affordable Care Act's health insurance cooperatives have had a tangible impact on the marketplace, offering more products and lower-priced plans than traditional insurers

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SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB transfers large imagery and model outputs quickly between field laptops, lab workstations, and secure archives.

Feelings of loneliness and depression linked to binge-watching television

A recent study by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin found that individuals with low self-regulation are more likely to binge-watch TV as a coping mechanism for negative emotions. The study also revealed that those who lack self-control are unable to stop clicking 'Next' even when aware of other tasks.

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Walking on ice takes more than brains

A cluster of neurons in the spinal cord, known as RORα neurons, integrates sensory information from light touch sensors to control muscle movements. This 'mini-brain' helps regulate balance and prevents falls by making subtle adjustments to foot position.

Added fructose is a principal driver of type 2 diabetes

Recent studies suggest that added sugars, particularly fructose, are a principal driver of type 2 diabetes. Clinical experts recommend drastic reductions in added sugar and especially fructose consumption to combat the growing epidemic.

Building trustworthy big data algorithms

A new algorithm, TopicMapping, has been developed to improve the accuracy and reproducibility of big data text analysis. By using a network approach, the algorithm separates unstructured text into topics with high accuracy and reproducibility. The results show that existing algorithms, such as LDA, are not reliable for complex datasets.

Altered dopamine signaling a clue to autism

A new study has discovered genetic variations in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that disrupt dopamine signaling, leading to behavioral changes. The findings provide a potential target for developing more effective treatments for ASD.

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Home is a safe haven for female deer

Researchers tracked female black-tailed deer's movements and found their home ranges were very small, averaging 0.74 square kilometers, with core areas of just 0.08 km². This site familiarity helps them survive by knowing the best foraging spots and avoiding risky territories.

Ancient 'genomic parasites' spurred evolution of pregnancy in mammals

A study identified thousands of genes expressed in the uterus during the evolution of pregnancy in mammals, with many recruited from other tissue types by transposons. These genes played a crucial role in establishing maternal-fetal communication and suppressing the maternal immune system, protecting the developing fetus.

Among gut microbes, strains, not just species, matter

A large-scale analysis of the gut microbiome has identified significant variations in gene copy numbers across different strains of the same microbe species. These strain-level variations can affect the microbes' capabilities, lifestyle, and impact on human health, including obesity and inflammatory bowel disease.

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Biomaterial coating raises prospect of more successful medical implants

Researchers develop a novel, bacteria-repelling coating material that attracts healthy cells to medical implants, reducing the likelihood of rejection. The breakthrough could significantly improve the success rate of medical implants, particularly for hip replacements where failure rates remain high.

Understanding cellular aging

Scientists have mapped the physical structure of the nuclear landscape to understand changes in genomic interactions during cell senescence and ageing. They reconciled two models of ageing, finding that SAHF domains show a dramatic loss of local interconnectivity and internal structure in senescent chromatin.

Support found for peer-mentoring diabetes management program

A study found that most teens and young adults with type 1 diabetes are interested in a peer mentoring program to improve diabetes control, despite social barriers. The researchers also found that those with supportive friends and family members were more likely to be interested.

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Earlier menopause linked to everyday chemical exposures

A new study found that women with high levels of endocrine-disrupting chemicals experience menopause two to four years earlier than those with lower levels. The research analyzed data from 31,575 people and identified 15 chemicals significantly associated with earlier ages of menopause.

Satellites can improve regional air quality forecasting

Researchers found that geo-stationary satellites can greatly improve air-quality forecasting by providing aerosol optical depth every hour in high resolution. Combining this data with low Earth-orbiting satellite data produces more detailed maps for improved forecasts.

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Holes in valence bands of nanodiamonds discovered

Researchers have discovered holes in the valence bands of nanodiamonds when they are dispersed in water, but not on a solid-state substrate. This discovery suggests that electrons at the surface of nanodiamonds can donate to surrounding water molecules, potentially influencing their chemical and catalytic properties.

Spiky 'hedgehog particles' for safer paints, fewer VOC emissions

Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a new process to create "hedgehog particles" that can easily disperse in water and dissolve in oil. This innovation has the potential to reduce volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from paints and coatings, resulting in fewer respiratory and climate change issues.

Communication is key when dealing with aging parents

Research found that both adult children and aging parents identify stubbornness in the other, with individual and relationship-based factors linked to perceptions. The study suggests a need for intervention to increase understanding and provides insights for practitioners on how to address stubborn behaviors.

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Custom tailoring robotic exoskeletons that fit to perfection

Researchers have developed a new design framework for powered lower-extremity exoskeletons, enabling highly customized designs with optimized performance and stability control. The custom-tailored exoskeletons aim to improve user comfort and safety while reducing development time and cost.

GPM sees nor'easter dump snow on New England

The Global Precipitation Measurement mission's Core Observatory captured satellite images of the nor'easter storm system, revealing intense bands of snowfall and heavy rainfall rates. The storm brought blizzard conditions to parts of New England, with up to 30 inches of snow falling in some areas.

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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Public startups boom under JOBS Act, study shows

The JOBS Act has led to a 25% surge in initial public offerings (IPOs), with three-quarters coming from the biotechnology/pharmaceutical industry. The study found that companies heavily invested in product research and development benefit most from the act's provisions.

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California breast density law slow to have an impact

UC Davis researchers found that half of primary care physicians are unfamiliar with the law, and many don't feel comfortable discussing breast density with patients. The study suggests that increased physician education is needed to address this gap and improve patient outcomes.

What's happening with your donated specimen?

A Michigan State University study found that most people are willing to donate bodily samples for medical research, but this willingness drops when specific projects are mentioned. The study suggests that biobanks should rethink their consent processes and be more transparent about the research they support.

Pacemakers with Internet connection, a not-so-distant goal

A new security protocol, Ladon, has been designed to protect the information provided by medical devices connected to the Internet. The protocol offers energy efficiency, memory space, and latency benefits, making it suitable for deploying functionalities in sensors.

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Eyeglasses that turn into sunglasses -- at your command

A team of scientists has created a new type of lens that can rapidly switch between clear and dark shades, addressing safety concerns for pilots and others who need adaptable eyewear. The lenses, which can be controlled by the wearer, also offer fine-tuning capabilities to match various hues.

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

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Why upper motor neurons degenerate in ALS

Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered that increased stress in the endoplasmic reticulum is a key factor in the degeneration of upper motor neurons in ALS. This finding could lead to the development of new therapies aimed at improving the survival of these critical cells.

'Friending' your way thin

A Northwestern University study found that online dieters who logged in regularly, recorded their weigh-ins, and 'friended' other members lost an average of 8% of their body weight over six months. In contrast, those with fewer interactions lost only about 5% of their body weight.

Detecting chemical weapons with a color-changing film

A new thin-film material rapidly changes color in response to chemical nerve agents, offering a potential solution for real-time detection of deadly CWAs. This innovation is based on a distinct color change, a technique that could help save lives and hold aggressors accountable.

Concentrating on word sounds helps reading instruction and intervention

A study by University at Buffalo psychologist Chris McNorgan suggests that phonics is crucial for helping identify words during reading. The results indicate that better readers are more sensitive to audio information, which can improve reading instruction and diagnosis of reading disorders such as dyslexia.

Meta Quest 3 512GB

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Game theory explains social interactions of cancer cells

Researchers used game theory to model cooperation among cancer cells, finding that free-riding cells can outcompete producing ones. Computer simulations and experiments with pancreatic cancer cells validated the predictions, suggesting new insight into cancer dynamics.

New method for identifying most aggressive childhood cancers

Scientists at Lund University have discovered a way to identify the most malignant tumours in children by studying genetic micro-variation. The study found that the degree of genetic variation between cells is linked to the severity of cancer in children, making it a potential marker for predicting treatment outcomes.

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