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Science News Archive December 2021


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Meta Quest 3 512GB

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Time of day matters in antibody response to COVID-19 vaccine

A study published in Journal of Biological Rhythms found that antibody levels are higher when healthcare workers received the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine in the afternoon. The study suggests that circadian rhythms may play a role in regulating immune responses to COVID-19 vaccination.

Study links overactive bladder to increased falling risk in older adults

Researchers found that urinary incontinence can distract from balance and stability, increasing the risk of falling in older adults. The study showed that the feeling of having to pee acts as a distracting factor, leading to changes in gait patterns similar to those caused by other distracting tasks.

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Changes in cases of new-onset anorexia nervosa during pandemic

Cases of new-onset anorexia nervosa among children and adolescents in Canada increased significantly during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study found a notable rise in hospitalizations for newly-diagnosed anorexia nervosa or atypical anorexia nervosa.

Leveraging machine learning to rapidly discover novel beneficial microbes

A recent study uses machine learning to rapidly discover bacterial isolates with antifungal properties, identifying promising new compounds for crop protection. The approach analyzes thousands of microbial genomes at once, allowing researchers to identify novel beneficial microbes and bypass traditional screening tactics.

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Connecting the dots to find new treatments for breast cancer

Researchers used mathematical models and genetic analysis to identify key gene regulators that can switch aggressive basal-like breast cancer into less dangerous luminal-A. This approach could lead to novel therapeutic targets for treating many other types of cancer.

New protein fragment could improve cartilage regeneration

Researchers at the University of Oklahoma have discovered a new protein fragment that could improve cartilage regeneration and reduce the need for osteoarthritis treatments. The protein fragment, developed by Handan Acar and Amgad Haleem, aims to help the body heal itself by elicititing a response from stem cells.

A new strategy to transform liver cancer immunotherapy

Researchers at University of California San Diego found a way to boost innate immunity in liver cancer, making tumors highly responsive to immunotherapy. The combination of anti-PD-L1 antibody and polyIC molecule showed remarkable synergistic effects in liver tumor inhibition.

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Cochlear implants linked to new bone formation, increased hearing loss

Researchers used ultra-high-resolution CT to assess new bone formation in 123 patients with cochlear implants. New bone formation was detected in 83% of patients and correlated with long-term residual hearing loss. The findings highlight the need for improved detection and monitoring methods.

New Drexel data shows public health benefit to closing indoor dining

Researchers at Drexel University found a 61% decline in new COVID-19 cases after closing indoor dining during the first two waves of the pandemic. Closing indoor dining could be a tool to curb the spread of new variants globally, alongside other measures such as vaccination and social distancing.

Researchers develop a world-first antibody-drug delivery system

The new method can boost the potency of drugs reaching their target, increasing the effectiveness of treatments and reducing side effects. With the potential to personalize treatment and optimize doses, this technology may eventually change the current dosage needed for patients.

The state of video-based telemedicine for kidney disease care

A scoping review highlights the evolution of video-based telemedicine for chronic kidney disease management, showing improved clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. However, access to broadband internet and technology literacy remain significant barriers.

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Research finds potential mechanism linking autism, intestinal inflammation

Studies in mouse models found that maternal immune activation can alter brain development and lead to autism-like behavioral symptoms. The research also revealed a link between maternal microbiome changes and offspring's susceptibility to intestinal inflammation, with increased IL-17a production by T cells.

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College-in-prison program found to reduce recidivism significantly

A new study found that a college-in-prison program significantly reduced recidivism rates among participants, with rates falling by 38% across racial groups. Higher levels of program participation correlated closely with lower rates of recidivism, addressing racial inequality in prison populations.

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VLA reveals double-helix structure in massive galaxy's jet

Astronomers used the VLA to reveal a double helix structure in the magnetic field of M87's jet, tracing material out to nearly 3,300 light-years. The findings suggest that instabilities in the flow of material within the jet could produce the observed double-helix structure.

Association of food insecurity, adverse effects among older adults

A recent study, published in JAMA Network Open, investigated the relationship between food insecurity and allostatic overload in older adults. Researchers found that food insecurity is associated with increased allostatic overload, which can have negative effects on health outcomes.

A light in the dark tissue: Switchable proteins for biomedical imaging

Researchers developed photoswitchable label proteins to visualize small numbers of cells in live organisms, enabling improved understanding of diseases like the immune system or tumor development. They also created sensors for optoacoustic and super-resolution imaging to visualize small molecules or ions at nanometer resolution.

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Regular exercise reduces the risk of and death from pneumonia, study suggests

A large-scale study found that regular physical activity significantly reduces the risk of developing pneumonia and dying from it. The research, led by the University of Bristol, analyzed data from over 1 million participants and showed a strong association between exercise and reduced risk of pneumonia-related death.

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Revealed: How SARS-CoV-2 evades our immune system

Researchers at Hokkaido University and Texas A¼M University identified a key mechanism used by SARS-CoV-2 to evade host immune systems, targeting the MHC class I pathway. The study found that the virus suppresses the activation of this pathway using the ORF6 protein, allowing it to persist in the body and infect others.

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Melting glaciers may produce thousands of kilometers of new Pacific salmon habitat

A study predicts that 6,150 km of new Pacific salmon habitat will emerge in the Pacific mountains by 2100, with most occurring in Alaska and the transboundary region. This newly formed habitat can support rapid colonization by salmon populations, offering local opportunities for some species but posing challenges under climate change.

Stem cell study paves way for manufacturing cultured meat

Researchers have successfully derived stem cells from pigs, sheep, and cattle embryos grown under chemically defined conditions, paving the way for the mass production of cell-cultured meat. This breakthrough enables the creation of lab-grown food products with improved consistency and safety.

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

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CityU physicists discovered special transverse sound wave

Researchers at City University of Hong Kong have discovered a new type of sound wave that vibrates transversely and carries both spin and orbital angular momentum like light. This finding provides new degrees of freedom for sound manipulations, enabling unprecedented acoustic communications and sensing capabilities.

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Early warning signals could help monitor disease outbreaks

Researchers developed a novel sequential analysis method to detect EWSs in daily COVID-19 case data across 24 countries, finding warnings were regularly detectable prior to exponential cases changes. The reliability of these signals depended on the time between successive waves and mathematical likelihood of critical transition.

New project to help scientists mitigate risks of environmental pollutants

A new project led by University of Illinois researchers will develop machine learning models to predict the reactivity of thousands of organic contaminants in engineered and natural environments. This will help scientists better model pollutant fate and transport, leading to more accurate contaminant risk assessments.

Efficient coding: How the brain optimizes allocation of resources

A study published in eLife found that rats exhibit efficient coding processes for visual stimuli, similar to those observed in humans. This suggests a universal principle in vision, where the brain adapts to its environment by specializing in the recognition of informative signals, thereby conserving computational resources and energy.

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