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Science News Archive September 2015


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Novel tag developed for squid, jellyfish

Researchers developed a novel data-logging tag called ITAG to study small invertebrates' behaviors and physiology. The tag measures ocean conditions and animal responses at high resolution, providing valuable insights into their natural behaviors and adaptations.

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Identifying problems with national identifiers

Researchers from Harvard University found that Resident Registration Numbers in South Korea can be easily decrypted using computation and logical reasoning. The study reveals vulnerabilities in the encoding system, compromising individual privacy and urging a more robust redesign.

Scientists use microchip approach to visualize human breast cancer proteins

Scientists have developed a new toolkit to examine the BRCA1 protein and its associated parts in near-native environments. This allows for direct visualization of macromolecular regulatory complexes in human patient-derived cancer cells, providing valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying breast cancer.

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Legal drinking age of 18 tied to high school dropout rate

A new study found that lowering the minimum drinking age to 18 in the US was associated with a rise in high school dropout rates. The research suggests that this policy change may have disproportionately affected vulnerable groups, including minority students. The study's lead author notes that state policies on drinking ages were ofte...

ACP: Not all patients need imaging for suspected PE

For patients with low pre-test probability of PE, applying PERC rule should guide diagnostic strategy. Imaging and testing can be reserved for those with high pre-test probability or contraindications to CT pulmonary angiography.

NYC risks future flooding during hurricanes

Researchers found that the return period for a storm producing a surge of 2.81 meters or greater has been reduced from 3,000 years to just 130 years since human-caused climate change began. This increase in storm surges is attributed to rising sea levels and more intense tropical storms.

Active senior travelers have different approaches to technology

A study by the University of Eastern Finland found that active senior travelers can be divided into three groups: Adventurous Experimenters, Meticulous Researchers, and Fumbling Observers. The use of technology is closely linked to travel behavior, and each group has unique preferences for destination choice and information technology ...

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Monkeys and humans see visual illusions in similar way, study finds

Researchers found that monkeys and humans perceive the Delboeuf illusion in a similar way, with both species misjudging dot size depending on outer ring size. This suggests that primates share similarities in their perceptual systems, making them an appropriate model for studying human perception.

NASA satellites dissect Typhoon Dujuan affecting Taiwan

Typhoon Dujuan approached Taiwan with sustained winds near 100 mph and cloud top temperatures of -81F, generating heavy rainfall. NASA satellites provided detailed data on the storm's clouds and winds, helping forecasters track its movement and expected landfall in southeastern China.

Preventing cerebral palsy in preterm infants through dermal monitoring

Researchers at Kobe University have developed a painless dermal monitoring method to detect neonatal jaundice in preterm infants. The study identified the optimal skin area for monitoring, allowing for continuous long-term tracking of bilirubin levels and reducing cases of cerebral palsy and hearing loss.

Biotechnology: Tweaking proteins with 'Tub-tag'

Researchers develop rapid and efficient method to target protein modification, enabling precise attachment of synthetic molecules. This technique has potential applications in antibody-drug conjugates for tumor therapy, outperforming existing methods.

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Scientists decode structure at root of muscular disease

Researchers at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine have successfully mapped the structural details of leiomodin 2, a protein critical to muscle cell function. The discovery offers a path forward for studying and treating nemaline myopathy, a hereditary disorder that weakens muscles.

King crabs threaten Antarctic ecosystem due to warming ocean

Researchers found no barriers to prevent king crab populations from arriving on the shallow continental shelf if the water becomes warm enough. The arrival of these crustaceans could radically alter the ecosystem and diminish marine biodiversity globally.

Flu infection reveals many paths to immune response

A recent animal study broadens understanding of the flu virus's impact on the immune system, revealing a more dynamic process that engages multiple biological pathways. This research may lead to the development of more effective vaccines against influenza and other viruses.

Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter

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BIDMC receives $11.3M grant renewal for Kidney Cancer SPORE

The National Cancer Institute has awarded BIDMC a five-year, $11.3 million grant renewal to continue its leadership in a multi-center kidney cancer research consortium. This funding will support four research projects focused on targeting critical molecular pathways and developing effective treatment combinations.

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Heat waves hit heat islands hardest

A University of Wisconsin-Madison study found that extreme temperatures affect urban heat islands more intensely than their nonurban surroundings. This can lead to uncomfortable summers, increased health risks, and higher energy bills for city-dwellers. Climate change projections indicate that cities will be especially vulnerable to th...

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

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NASA's RapidScat spots Tropical Storm Niala's waning winds

Tropical Storm Niala has weakened to a tropical depression, with maximum sustained winds near 35 mph. The storm is expected to continue moving west-southwest towards Hawaii, with additional weakening forecasted over the next couple of days.

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Warmer temperatures stimulate diversity of soil fungi

A new study finds that warmer Antarctic soils support a higher diversity of fungi, with potential for increased nutrient turnover and productivity. This could be due to improved access to water, enhancing fungal metabolism and activity.

Ocean circulation rethink solves climate conundrum

A new study from the University of Exeter solves a long-standing climate science mystery by explaining how changes in ocean circulation affect carbon storage. The researchers found that warmer water upwelling in the Southern Ocean helps store more CO2, contributing to glacial cycles.

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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Scientists determine color of ancient mammals

Researchers use combined techniques to determine color of ancient bat species, finding they were both reddish-brown. The study uses fossilized melanin to infer color, showing a correlation between melanin shape and color.

Launch of Astrosat first Indian astronomy satellite

Astrosat observes cosmic objects in visible light, ultraviolet waveband, and X-ray wavebands from very low to high energy. The satellite addresses fundamental scientific problems like testing Einstein's general theory of relativity and studying superdense cold matter.

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

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NASA's RapidScat sees the end of Tropical Storm Ida

NASA's RapidScat instrument tracked the waning winds of Tropical Storm Ida on September 25, 2015, pinpointing the strongest sustained winds in the southeastern quadrant. The storm eventually became a remnant low-pressure area, moving westward at 5 mph before dissipating.

Immunotherapy superior to chemotherapy for lung cancer in trial involving UTSW

A phase 3 clinical trial found that immunotherapy drug nivolumab improved overall survival and reduced toxicities compared to chemotherapy drug docetaxel for patients with non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer. The results suggest that nivolumab is a promising option for patients whose lung cancer progresses after initial treatment.

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

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First classification of severe asthma

Researchers have defined three distinct types of severe asthma using biological data, enabling the development of tailored drugs and improved treatment. The study's findings aim to provide personalized medicine for severe asthma sufferers.

Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach

Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach provides rugged GNSS navigation, satellite messaging, and SOS for backcountry geology and climate field teams.

Antarctic warming stimulates diversity of soil fungi

Climate change may increase Antarctic soil fungal diversity by 25% by 2100, potentially aiding invasive species. The study, published in Nature Climate Change, found that rising temperatures are the primary factor determining soil fungal diversity in this region.

Predicting arrhythmias so as to prevent them

Scientists have discovered a method to predict certain types of cardiac arrhythmias, allowing for potential prevention and improved heart health. The researchers used mathematical modeling to analyze the transition from normal to abnormal heartbeat patterns in embryonic chicken cells.

Unsaturated fats, high-quality carbs lower risk of heart disease

Replacing saturated fats with unsaturated fats and high-quality carbohydrates has the most impact on reducing the risk of heart disease, according to a new study. Participants who replaced calories from saturated fatty acids with calories from polyunsaturated fats, monounsaturated fats, or whole grains had lower risk of coronary heart ...

CU Anschutz researchers say hormone might break cycle of obesity

Researchers at CU Anschutz Medical Campus discovered that increasing Adiponectin during pregnancy can reduce the chances that the baby will become obese as well. This breakthrough could potentially break the cycle of obesity that has approached epidemic proportions in society.

Meta Quest 3 512GB

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Early intervention improves preschoolers' heart healthy habits

A three-year lifestyle intervention improved preschoolers' knowledge, attitude, and habits towards healthy diet and exercise. The program reduced body fat and obesity in children, with the most significant impact seen in families with higher education and income levels.

Study finds childhood stress impacts adult health

A 45-year study found that persistent childhood stress is associated with a higher risk of heart disease and diabetes later in life. Childhood distress, even when conditions improve in adulthood, was also linked to increased cardiometabolic risk.

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.