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Science News Archive March 2021


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Mouse sperm generated in rats

Researchers successfully grow mouse stem cells into sperm in the body of rats, paving the way for efficient reproduction and future applications.

'A Bluetooth mouse'--you can wirelessly read a mouse's mind

A research team at Toyohashi University of Technology has developed a lightweight, compact, Bluetooth-low-energy-based wireless neuronal recording system for use in mice. The system weighs less than 3.9g and offers high signal quality, good versatility, and low cost compared to wired recording.

In equilibrium

Researchers have found a complex equilibrium between bimetallic species in the Br-Mg exchange, with lithium magnesiates playing a key role. Detailed NMR spectroscopic studies revealed that an alkyl-rich lithium magnesiate is the active species of the reaction.

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Mammal ancestors moved in their own unique way

A team of researchers overturns the long-standing hypothesis that mammal ancestors moved like modern lizards. They discovered that non-mammalian synapsids moved their backbone in a manner distinctly different from any living animal.

Meta Quest 3 512GB

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Desert beetle: a help for the drying planet

Researchers at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun have developed a new type of membrane using the desert beetle's armor structure, which is both hydrophobic and hydrophilic. The membranes can efficiently separate water from salt and other impurities, with potential applications in desalination and purification.

Animals fake death for long periods to escape predators

Researchers found that antlion larvae can remain motionless for up to 61 minutes by 'playing dead', confusing predators and encouraging them to search elsewhere. This clever tactic allows the larvae to stay alive in an arms race with their predators.

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An instructor's guide to reducing college students' stress and anxiety

A new review from Chapman University offers actionable strategies for instructors to alleviate student stress and anxiety in the classroom. The approaches include learning and preparing to act, connecting with students, building an empowering classroom culture, reducing testing anxiety, and promoting effective academic skills. By imple...

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Lead up to volcanic eruption in Galapagos captured in rare detail

Scientists captured data over 13 years as the volcano's magma chamber gradually refilled, stressing the surrounding crust and creating earthquakes. The study provides new insights into the Galapagos Islands' most active volcano, Sierra Negra, and its caldera resurgence.

High fat diets may over-activate destructive heart disease protein

A high fat diet has been found to activate a response in the heart that leads to destructive growth and increased risk of heart attacks. The research, published in Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, found that mice fed a high fat diet had twice the amount of oxidative stress on their heart cells.

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Rating tornado warnings charts a path to improve forecasts

A new method to rate tornado warning skill improves understanding of forecast challenges, particularly nighttime and summer twisters. The study finds that these events are harder to predict due to unfavorable conditions and fewer eyewitness reports.

Healthcare protections for LGBTQ persons may broaden under Biden administration

Under a potential new rule, the Biden administration aims to expand healthcare protections for the LGBTQ community. The move seeks to safeguard against verbal abuse, physical abuse, and denials of basic care services. By including gender identity and sexual orientation in existing laws, advocates hope to prevent discriminatory practice...

Intriguing particles emerge when two photons couple

Scientists at University of Bath found a way to bind two photons together, creating photon-photon polaritons with predicted masses 1,000+ times lighter than electrons. This discovery has potential applications in terabit and quantum optical communication schemes and precision measurements.

Skipping mammogram increases risk of death from breast cancer

A large study of over half a million women found that skipping even one scheduled mammography screening before a breast cancer diagnosis significantly increases the risk of dying from the cancer. Regular participation in all scheduled screens confers the greatest reduction in risk of dying from breast cancer.

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New research highlights impact of the digital divide

Researchers found that people with basic Information Technology (IT) skills are more likely to be employed and earn higher salaries. Basic IT skills include using email, copying files, and working with Excel spreadsheets.

Deepwater Horizon's long-lasting legacy for dolphins

A long-term study found that bottlenose dolphins in Louisiana's Barataria Bay, exposed to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, show abnormal immune responses and are more susceptible to pathogens. The researchers observed dysfunctional T-reg cells, which may be irreversible, raising concerns for the long-term recovery of these dolphins.

Belly fat resistant to every-other-day fasting: study

Researchers mapped out changes in fat tissue during intermittent fasting, showing visceral 'belly' fat becomes resistant to weight loss by adapting to repeated fasting periods. The study provides insights into the mechanisms behind this resistance and potential diet interventions.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

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Scientists develop elements for the future electronics

Researchers at Peter the Great Saint-Petersburg Polytechnic University are developing thin films made from biological macromolecules such as proteins and amino acids. These unique materials exhibit self-organization ability and can be assembled into certain structures, potentially solving energy efficiency limitations in modern electro...

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New study finds atmospheric rivers increase snow mass in West Antarctica

Researchers used NASA's ICESat-2 satellite to track snowfall and found that 41% of height increases over West Antarctica during the 2019 winter occurred due to landfalling atmospheric rivers. These events delivered large quantities of snow during short periods, contributing to increased snow mass.

Quick-learning cuttlefish pass 'the marshmallow test'

In a groundbreaking study, cuttlefish are found to exhibit self-control by delaying gratification, similar to humans and primates. The creatures can wait for up to 50-130 seconds before accepting a better reward, showcasing their ability to exert control over their desires.

Polymerization process of hydrogel microspheres on video

The study used direct visualization to clarify the formation mechanism of microgels during precipitation polymerization. The research revealed that the aggregation of polymer chains in the nucleation process is crucial for determining the nanostructures of microgels, leading to improved understanding of their formation.

Study reveals impact of lockdown on violence in a UK capital city

A new study led by Cardiff University found a large reduction in violent injury outside the home during the UK's first COVID-19 lockdown, with decreases of up to 92% among females under 18 and males of all ages. In contrast, violence inside the home showed no significant change.

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

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Smaller, faster, greener

Computing has a significant environmental impact due to hardware manufacturing and infrastructure. Researchers at Harvard are working to design more sustainable computing systems by reducing emissions from chip manufacturing and improving device efficiency. They also aim to incorporate environmental factors into computational design.

Space hurricane observed for the first time

A team of scientists detected a space hurricane in Earth's polar ionosphere and magnetosphere, revealing a long-lasting, swirling mass of plasma. The analysis allowed a 3D image to be created of the hurricane, which rained electrons instead of water.

The MIT Press launches Direct to Open

The MIT Press has launched Direct to Open, a groundbreaking model that shifts the focus from market-based sales to collaborative library support. This initiative aims to increase accessibility and impact of scholarly research, while promoting sustainability in book publishing.

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

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How much longer will the oxygen-rich atmosphere be sustained on Earth?

A new study suggests that Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere will likely persist for around one billion years, with a high degree of uncertainty. The researchers used a numerical model to simulate climate and biogeochemical processes, finding that the atmosphere will probably decline in oxygen levels due to CO2 scarcity.

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Sniffing in the name of science

Specially trained detection dogs can be used to find endangered species, including otters in Germany and crested newts. They have been proven effective in over 90% of cases, often detecting species faster than other methods.

Secrets of sealed 17th century letters revealed by dental X-ray scanners

Researchers from Queen Mary University of London used a high-sensitivity X-ray scanner to 'virtually unfold' and read an unopened 17th-century letter, preserving its physical evidence. The team discovered the contents of a letter dated July 31, 1697, which provides insight into the lives of ordinary people during turbulent European his...

Researchers detects chiral structures using vortex light

Scientists at USTC developed a new technique to detect chiral structures using vortex light, which interacts with the structure's microstructure to produce significant scattering. This technique allows for monochromatic light detection and provides a novel method for studying chiral light-matter interactions.

Drug target could fight Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease

A team of international researchers has discovered a promising therapeutic drug target, SARM1, which is activated in response to nerve fibre damage. This finding offers hope for developing effective treatments for neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease.

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Black NBA players have shorter careers than white players

A new study found that Black NBA players have a 30% greater chance of exiting the league than their white counterparts with equivalent performance. The disparity is mainly due to bench players, who are predominantly Black but average less than 20 minutes of court time per game.

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Weight loss drug hope for patients with type 2 diabetes

A new study published in The Lancet found that patients with type 2 diabetes treated with Semaglutide achieved significant weight loss and improved blood glucose control. Two-thirds of patients lost at least 5% of their body weight, while over a quarter lost more than 15%.