Recent developments in dendritic cell vaccines and oncolytic immunotherapy have led to improved outcomes in melanoma patients. Various vaccine candidates are being developed and tested in clinical trials, offering new avenues for treating this malignancy.
SourceFuture Science Group·JournalMelanoma Management·DateDec 12, 2016
Researchers at TSRI have designed precision medicines that target disease-causing RNAs with high selectivity and potency. The study demonstrates the ability to track RNA movement in diseased cells using imaging techniques.
SourceScripps Research Institute·JournalNature Chemical Biology·DateDec 12, 2016
A study published in Nature Medicine identifies bone marrow-derived immature myeloid cells as the source of suPAR, a reliable marker for chronic kidney disease. Elevated suPAR levels have been linked to future chronic kidney disease, potentially enabling early intervention and prevention of recurrence after transplant.
SourceRush University Medical Center·JournalNature Medicine·DateDec 12, 2016
SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB
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Researchers at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) have made a groundbreaking discovery in cancer treatment. They developed novel Iridium(III) complexes that utilize red light to attack and kill cancer cells, providing a promising new approach for photodynamic therapy (PDT).
SourceUlsan National Institute of Science and Technology(UNIST)·JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society·DateDec 12, 2016
The new guidelines recommend forego routine axillary lymph node dissection in most women with no evidence of cancer on sentinel node biopsy. This approach can reduce the risk of painful and costly side effects such as lymphedema, infections, and reduced range of motion.
SourceFred Hutchinson Cancer Center·JournalJournal of Clinical Oncology·DateDec 12, 2016
New research shows that when focused, information is processed continuously, while ignoring stimuli is perceived in waves. This study provides insights into how the brain prioritizes attention and processing of time and space.
SourceUniversity of Alberta·JournalJournal of Cognitive Neuroscience·DateDec 12, 2016
A new study published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior found that college students experience significant weight gain, averaging around 10 pounds over their four-year college career. This excessive weight gain is associated with an increased risk of health problems, including diabetes and hypertension.
SourceUniversity of Vermont·JournalJournal of Nutrition Education and Behavior·DateDec 12, 2016
A new study suggests that male students' likelihood of becoming a perpetrator increases when they attend parties or bars more than usual. Researchers found that almost 18% admitted to sexually assaulting a woman during the study period, with frequent bar-goers being more likely to be perpetrators.
SourceJournal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs·JournalJournal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs·DateDec 12, 2016
Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C)
Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) provide clear calls and strong noise reduction for interviews, conferences, and noisy field environments.
Early research led by Queen Mary University of London found that neutrophils play a role in promoting blood vessel growth and normal placental development. Treating pre-eclamptic neutrophils with hormone therapy may help improve fetal growth, according to the study.
SourceQueen Mary University of London·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateDec 12, 2016
Patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer survived four months longer on immunotherapy drug atezolizumab compared to chemotherapy, with atezolizumab also having fewer side effects. The trial found that the drug worked best for patients with high levels of PD-L1 protein, doubling their survival.
Researchers discovered a chain reaction of energy redistribution in quasicrystals, resembling a lightning strike's forked branches. This unique behavior has implications for the development of low-energy computing devices.
SourceDOE/Argonne National Laboratory·JournalScientific Reports·DateDec 12, 2016
Researchers found that ice surface melts in layers, with the first layer melting at -38° C and the second at -16° C. The team also discovered a distinct spectroscopic response between the quasi-liquid layer and supercooled water.
SourceMax Planck Institute for Polymer Research·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateDec 12, 2016
Researchers found the Antarctic Ice Sheet plays a significant role in regional and global climate variability. The ice sheet's dynamic behavior over the past 8,000 years has cascading effects on the entire climate system.
SourceOregon State University·JournalNature·DateDec 12, 2016
Sky & Telescope Pocket Sky Atlas, 2nd Edition
Sky & Telescope Pocket Sky Atlas, 2nd Edition is a durable star atlas for planning sessions, identifying targets, and teaching celestial navigation.
Researchers have solved the mystery of DNA replication by identifying a ring of proteins that binds to origin DNA, causing it to melt and initiate replication. This discovery could lead to understanding genetic duplication and potentially blocking viral pathogens and cancer cells.
Researchers have discovered a mysterious crater on the King Baudoin ice shelf, revealing hidden meltwater lakes and confirming that East Antarctica is also vulnerable to climate change. The findings suggest that the region's ice shelves are extremely sensitive to warming temperatures.
SourceKU Leuven·JournalNature Climate Change·DateDec 12, 2016
The technology platform, Phenotypic Personalized Medicine, uses visual representations to identify optimal drug and dose combinations for patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. This approach reduces side effects while maintaining or enhancing efficacy, offering a game-changer for cancer treatment.
SourceUniversity of California - Los Angeles·JournalSLAS TECHNOLOGY·DateDec 12, 2016
A new study from the University of Missouri found a link between working memory and how children learn, suggesting that teaching techniques can be tailored to individual needs. The study suggests that educators can help children with language learning disabilities by reducing information overload and focusing their attention on one task.
SourceUniversity of Missouri-Columbia·JournalJournal of Memory and Language·DateDec 12, 2016
Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C)
Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C) keeps Macs, tablets, and meters powered during extended observing runs and remote surveys.
Dome A's extreme dryness allows for terahertz observations, previously hindered by Earth's atmosphere. Researchers can now gain new insights into star and galaxy formation.
SourceCenter for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian·JournalNature Astronomy·DateDec 12, 2016
The ASSURE2 project explores belt casting technology to reduce steel production costs and energy consumption by over 300%. This innovative approach can also produce commercially attractive advanced high strength strip (AHSS) steel grades, such as TWIP and TRIP steels.
Researchers at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital discovered that NLRC3 protein plays a central role in inhibiting colon cells from becoming cancerous. The study found that deleting the protective NLRC3 protein exacerbates colon cancer development, but also identified key molecular components of its tumor suppressing pathway.
SourceSt. Jude Children's Research Hospital·JournalNature·DateDec 12, 2016
Researchers use informatics to analyze over 39,000 consumer products and identify 30% containing endocrine-disrupting chemicals. The approach complements gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis, enabling detection of unlisted chemicals and predicting cumulative exposure
SourceUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau·JournalEnvironmental Health Perspectives·DateDec 12, 2016
A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics found that rural communities have seen a dramatic increase in newborns diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome due to opioid exposure. The rate of diagnosis increased by nearly 80% between 2003 and 2013, compared to urban areas.
SourceMichigan Medicine - University of Michigan·JournalJAMA Pediatrics·DateDec 12, 2016
Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station
Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station offers research-grade local weather data for networked stations, campuses, and community observatories.
A recent study published in BMJ Global Health reveals that children from low-income countries are at a significantly higher risk of dying after emergency abdominal surgery. The likelihood of dying is up to 7 times greater than for children from rich nations.
Researchers have shown that macrocyclic MRI contrast agents may reduce the risk of gadolinium brain deposition, a concern for patients with multiple sclerosis. Macrocyclic agents were found to minimize deposits in the cerebellum, whereas linear agents posed a higher risk.
SourceCharité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin·JournalMultiple Sclerosis Journal·DateDec 12, 2016
A new study by the American Museum of Natural History estimates that there are approximately 18,000 bird species worldwide, nearly twice as many as previously thought. The researchers used a combination of morphology and genetic studies to highlight birds with separate evolutionary histories.
SourceAmerican Museum of Natural History·JournalPLOS ONE·DateDec 12, 2016
Patients enrolled in a program to address unmet socioeconomic needs saw significant improvements in blood pressure and cholesterol levels, according to a study by Massachusetts General Hospital. The Health Leads intervention helped patients with hypertension and elevated LDL cholesterol levels, but not diabetes.
SourceMassachusetts General Hospital·JournalJAMA Internal Medicine·DateDec 12, 2016
Apple iPhone 17 Pro
Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.
Researchers from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology develop a method to connect two electrons in a qudit, paving the way for compact high-level quantum structures. This breakthrough could lead to practical applications such as efficient solar cells and new drugs.
SourceMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology·JournalScientific Reports·DateDec 12, 2016
Scientists can now map the speed of glaciers and ice sheets globally, tracking unique patterns and identifying areas with rapid change. This near-real-time data enables researchers to understand the impact on sea level and coastal communities.
Researchers at Tomsk State University developed a universal method for calculating the most efficient operation of systems with incoming flow. This approach can be used to eliminate queues in shops and banks, as well as reduce mobile communication congestion during holidays.
SourceNational Research Tomsk State University·JournalEuropean Journal of Operational Research·DateDec 11, 2016
A study by the University of Edinburgh found that wind farms prevented 36 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions from coal and gas sources in Great Britain. The research suggests that a greater investment in wind energy could help meet Scottish and UK government targets for carbon emissions reduction.
SourceUniversity of Edinburgh·JournalEnergy Policy·DateDec 11, 2016
A team of scientists at Australian National University has successfully created a diamond that is predicted to be harder than regular diamonds. The new material, called nano-crystalline hexagonal diamond, was made using a high-pressure diamond anvil and has the potential to be used in mining sites to cut through ultra-solid materials.
SourceAustralian National University·JournalScientific Reports·DateDec 11, 2016
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.
Global methane concentrations have grown faster than at any point in the past two decades, posing a significant threat to climate change mitigation efforts. The rapid increase in methane emissions is attributed primarily to agricultural sources, particularly rice paddies and cattle pastures.
SourceFuture Earth·JournalEnvironmental Research Letters·DateDec 11, 2016
Research found that blood flow in fetuses of diabetic mothers is redirected to the placenta, diverting away from the brain. The study used foetal Doppler echocardiography and a computerized model to analyze blood circulation.
A study presented at EuroEcho-Imaging 2016 found that chemotherapy caused heart damage in cancer patients with diabetes, leading to a higher risk of heart failure. The researchers also discovered that patients with diabetes experienced a significant decrease in global longitudinal strain, an early predictor of heart failure.
A new advanced theoretical tool has been developed to design and analyze complex beam lines with strong coupling. This breakthrough enables the creation of high-intensity beams that can be used in fusion reactors and nuclear waste management, as well as study the origin of the universe.
SourceUlsan National Institute of Science and Technology(UNIST)·JournalPhysical Review Letters·DateDec 10, 2016
Researchers identified two drug combinations that could improve survival rates for breast cancer patients, including anti-inflammatory and lipid modifiers. The study analyzed data from nearly 10,000 women with breast cancer and found three pairs of drug interactions associated with better outcomes.
SourceStanford Medicine·JournalJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association·DateDec 9, 2016
AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope
AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope supports teaching labs and QA checks with LED illumination, mechanical stage, and included 5MP camera.
Research reveals that macaques possess the physical attributes necessary to produce intelligible human speech, yet their brains lack the neural circuitry required for this ability. This finding debunks the idea that vocal anatomy alone limits speech in nonhumans, highlighting the importance of brain evolution in human language.
SourcePrinceton University·JournalScience Advances·DateDec 9, 2016
A Cardiff University study found that home-based rehabilitation significantly improves visual function and daily life for people with low vision. Home visits by visual rehabilitation officers led to a greater improvement in visual function compared to standard hospital appointments.
SourceCardiff University·JournalInvestigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science·DateDec 9, 2016
Scientists have discovered a new mutation in the PKD1L1 gene associated with laterality defects and complex congenital heart disease. The study provides hope for affected families by offering prenatal or pre-implantation genetic diagnosis to prevent the condition from being passed on.
SourceBaylor College of Medicine·JournalAmerican Journal of Human Genetics·DateDec 9, 2016
A new study reveals that many breast cancer survivors experience unmet needs for symptom management, leading to increased levels of anxiety and depression. Researchers are calling on healthcare providers to incorporate symptom management into routine follow-up care.
SourceUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine·DateDec 9, 2016
Michigan State University researchers have developed a low-cost nanogenerator that can harness energy from human motion, powering devices such as smartphones and headsets without batteries. The device, called FENG, is flexible, biocompatible, and scalable, with advantages including being lightweight and robust.
SourceMichigan State University·JournalNano Energy·DateDec 9, 2016
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars deliver bright, sharp views for wildlife surveys, eclipse chases, and quick star-field scans at dark sites.
Recent evidence suggests a link between the gut microbiome and colorectal cancer development, with specific types of intestinal bacteria contributing to disease progression. Dietary-based therapeutic interventions, such as probiotics and prebiotics, may help modify the gut microbiome to reduce CRC risk.
SourceMary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News·JournalBioResearch Open Access·DateDec 9, 2016
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have developed a significant improvement in brain implant technology, allowing for selective activation of targeted neurons. Microcoil implants generate magnetic fields that extend in specific directions, reducing the risk of activation of passing nerve fibers.
SourceMassachusetts General Hospital·JournalScience Advances·DateDec 9, 2016
Scientists have found that Jupiter's massive gravity may have formed rare, high-velocity meteorites called CB chondrites. These meteorites suggest Jupiter was near its current size and in the asteroid belt when they were formed, about 5 million years after the solar system solidified.
SourceBrown University·JournalScience Advances·DateDec 9, 2016
Researchers study organizing principles behind high Z' crystal structures to understand material properties like solubility and bioavailability. By analyzing complex structures, they identify organization principles tied to chemical molecule details.
SourceInternational Union of Crystallography·JournalActa Crystallographica Section B·DateDec 9, 2016
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro Equatorial Mount
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro Equatorial Mount provides precise tracking capacity for deep-sky imaging rigs during long astrophotography sessions.
Researchers from Berkeley Lab will present various talks on climate modeling challenges, permafrost, induced seismicity and drought sensitivity in mountainous watersheds. They aim to map regions sensitive to drought conditions using historical data and identify environmental controls.
SourceDOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory·DateDec 9, 2016
A UNIST research team led by Professor Joonbum Bae received a commendation from the Minister of Public Safety and Security for their groundbreaking collaborative rescue robots. The award recognizes their work on humanoid avatar robots with a teleoperating system that can be deployed in disaster response.
SourceUlsan National Institute of Science and Technology(UNIST)·DateDec 9, 2016
Global breast cancer mortality rates declined between 1987-2013, with 39 countries showing a decrease, including the US and most developed European nations. However, South Korea experienced an 83% increase, while Latin America saw scattered increases in mortality, except for Argentina and Chile.
SourceAmerican Association for Cancer Research·DateDec 9, 2016
A new study found that smoking intensity and duration are crucial factors in coronary heart disease (CHD) risk. Researchers discovered that smokers with longer exposure to cigarettes face a higher relative risk of heart disease compared to those who smoke the same number of cigarettes over a shorter period.
SourceOxford University Press USA·JournalNicotine & Tobacco Research·DateDec 9, 2016
The EPA awards $1.1 million in grants to Virginia's VIMS and DEQ to protect and restore its wetlands, advancing the state's goal of preventing net loss and increasing ecological function. The funding will support efforts to identify vulnerable wetlands, develop management plans, and inform decision-making for development and preservation.
SourceVirginia Institute of Marine Science·DateDec 9, 2016
DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)
DJI Air 3 (RC-N2) captures 4K mapping passes and environmental surveys with dual cameras, long flight time, and omnidirectional obstacle sensing.
A team of researchers used neutron scattering to study the origins of unusual magnetic behavior in a rare earth metal oxide, revealing three key features: antiferromagnetic interactions, spin space anisotropy, and chemical disorder. These findings provide a better understanding of how quantum spin liquids exhibit exotic behaviors.
SourceDOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory·JournalNature Physics·DateDec 9, 2016
A study of 129,535 Americans aged 50+ found that never-smoking older African American women had the highest COPD prevalence, with 7% and 5.2% in White women, respectively. Hormones and second-hand smoke exposure may contribute to this vulnerability.
SourceUniversity of Toronto·JournalInternational Journal of Chronic Diseases·DateDec 9, 2016
A deadly avalanche in 2016 killed nine nomadic yak herders in western Tibet, with climate change cited as a likely cause. Researchers found that meltwater lubricated the ice, allowing it to flow quickly down the mountain.
SourceOhio State University·JournalJournal of Glaciology·DateDec 9, 2016
A recent study by University of Illinois researcher Dorothy L. Espelage found that nearly half of middle school students reported experiencing verbal sexual harassment, with 43% saying they were targeted in the past year. The study also revealed that students who dismissed their experiences with sexual harassment were more likely to pe...
SourceUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau·JournalChildren and Youth Services Review·DateDec 9, 2016
A pilot study at MD Anderson Cancer Center found that image-guided biopsies accurately predicted residual disease in breast cancer patients after chemotherapy and/or targeted therapy. The study suggests that certain patients may be able to avoid surgery, paving the way for personalized treatment.
SourceUniversity of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center·DateDec 9, 2016
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock simplifies serious desks with 18 ports for high-speed storage, monitors, and instruments across Mac and PC setups.
Scientists at NIFS successfully measure flow reversal of negative ions, revealing U-turn trajectory and beam extraction point. The study's findings improve performance of negative ion sources, essential for future fusion devices.
SourceNational Institutes of Natural Sciences·JournalNuclear Fusion·DateDec 9, 2016
A Michigan State University research team discovered that Campylobacter jejuni in undercooked chicken triggers Guillain-Barre Syndrome, an autoimmune disease causing paralysis. The study offers new information for a cure and suggests that treatment with some antibiotics could worsen the disease.
SourceMichigan State University·JournalJournal of Autoimmunity·DateDec 9, 2016
The VENEX project offers an alternative solution to road humps by reducing vehicle speed through energy extraction, ensuring safety and minimizing impact on drivers. The award-winning innovation aims to reduce traffic-related victims and costs, promoting a safer transportation system globally.
A $3 million NIH grant will help UTHealth researcher Nitin Tandon decode how the brain processes written words into language. The study, using intracranial electroencephalogram (icEEG), aims to understand the mechanisms of reading and its connection to the broader language system.
SourceUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at Houston·DateDec 9, 2016
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.
Researchers found that Atlantic killifish populations can adapt to lethal levels of pollution due to the aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling pathway. The study suggests that desensitization of this pathway is a key factor in adaptation, but also highlights potential risks and compensatory adaptations.
SourceUniversity of Birmingham·JournalScience·DateDec 9, 2016