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Science News Archive October 2021


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Helping teens with disabilities prevent and treat depression, anxiety

Researchers at UIC will evaluate the effectiveness of integrated behavioral health care coordination on mental health outcomes for teens with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The study aims to identify better care coordination models to reduce barriers to access to behavioral health care for this vulnerable population.

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Researchers uncover link between genital warts and the immune system

Researchers discovered a link between genital warts and the human leukocyte antigen system, suggesting genetic variants influence risk. The study found protective gene variations that enhance immune responses against HPV, while risk alleles increase susceptibility to genital warts.

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What our wandering thoughts can teach us about mental health

Researchers analyzed idle thoughts for 10 minutes to capture patterns of thinking, revealing a link between ruminative thinking and depression. Participants who scored high on a rumination questionnaire experienced negative thoughts that lasted longer than positive thoughts.

Revealing the logic of the body’s ‘second brain’

Researchers at Michigan State University have discovered a new role for glial cells in the enteric nervous system, which could lead to new treatments for intestinal illnesses. The study found that glia play an active role in modulating signals carried by neuronal circuits.

Non-toxic technology extracts more gold from ore

Researchers at Aalto University have developed a non-toxic alternative to traditional cyanide-based gold extraction processes. The new chloride-based method, called EDRR, achieves an impressive 84% gold recovery rate, surpassing the 64% recovered with traditional cyanide methods.

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Inspired by photosynthesis, scientists double reaction quantum efficiency

Researchers at Arizona State University have created a bioinspired catalyst that lengthens the productive state of chemical reactions, mimicking the process of photosynthesis. By employing proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET), they successfully slowed charge recombination and improved catalytic efficiency.

War in the gut: How human microbiota resist the cholera bacterium

Research found that human gut bacteria resist Vibrio cholerae attacks using various strategies, including polysaccharide capsules and self-killing mechanisms. The study suggests a potential for designing T6SS-shielded probiotic strains to restore defective colonization barriers.

What you need to know about urinary tract infections

A new study found women with recurrent urinary tract infections are unhappy with limited management options and fear the potential adverse effects of antibiotics. Researchers recommend modifying management strategies to address their concerns and devoting more research to improving non-antibiotic options for prevention and treatment.

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Study: Gene therapy can restore vision after stroke

A study by Purdue University researchers has discovered a way to use gene therapy to turn glial brain cells into neurons, restoring visual function. This process is more efficient and less damaging than stem cell therapy, offering new hope for patients who have lost vision or motor skills after a stroke.

Commercially viable production of climate-neutral plastic is possible

Researchers have developed a computational model demonstrating that climate-neutral plastics can be produced through a combination of plastic recycling, biomass, and carbon capture utilization. This approach reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 53% compared to current fossil-based manufacturing practices.

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Computational protein design utilizes unnatural amino acids

Researchers at Arizona State University have developed new fluorescent proteins using unnatural amino acids, providing a better understanding of how they interact with biotin. The study's findings will aid in the development of novel protein-based sensors for studying biological systems.

Powerful technique details brain tumors’ formidable resiliency

Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have profiled individual cells from patients' brain tumors in unprecedented detail, revealing distinct states and programming marks that could be targeted with future drugs. The study offers insights into glioma dynamics and may lead to better detection, staging, monitoring, and treatment methods.

New articles for Geosphere posted online in September

Researchers study heterogenous late Miocene extension in northern Walker Lane and find evidence of vertically decoupled crustal extension. Additionally, a new petrological study investigates the origin of alkali olivine basalts and hawaiites in the western Mexican arc, suggesting rapid phenocryst growth and magma mixing during ascent a...

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Researchers illuminate the working mechanism of important drug target proteins

Scientists have discovered the working mechanism of an important class of drug target receptor proteins, shedding light on their role in the body's immune response. The study highlights a novel approach to targeting these receptors and blocking excessive cytokine release, which could lead to new treatments for COVID-19.

Cannabis users at ‘much higher’ risk of developing poor mental health

A recent study published in Psychological Medicine found that individuals with a recorded history of cannabis use are three times more likely to develop common mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. They were also almost seven times more likely to develop severe mental illnesses like psychosis or schizophrenia.

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Researchers discover potential treatment for orphan paediatric condition

A team of researchers has identified a previously unknown condition, 'Zaki Syndrome', affecting children worldwide and discovered a potential treatment using the drug CHIR99021. The drug was able to boost WNT signals and restore development in developing fetuses, potentially preventing birth defects.

More accurately identifying colorectal cancer

A new study from the University of Tartu aims to improve the detection of colorectal cancer by analyzing microbiome composition in sample tubes used for screening. The research found that these tubes can be used as a resource for biomarker discovery, potentially leading to earlier detection of cancer or precancerous states.

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Space Archaeology study: life & culture on the International Space Station

Researchers are reconstructing life on the ISS over two decades to understand space culture and how astronauts interact with their tools and colleagues. The project uses digital photography, crowdsourcing, and archaeological surveys to document developments and changes within the station's lifestyle and cultural makeup.

International experts develop Clinical Care Pathway in response to NASH epidemic

A multidisciplinary taskforce developed a Clinical Care Pathway for NAFLD/NASH, outlining practical guidance from screening to patient care management. The pathway aims to provide efficient, safe, and value-based care for patients with NAFLD and NASH, highlighting the importance of early interventions and shared decision-making.

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Republican-led states lifted pandemic restrictions earlier, study finds

A new study from the University of Washington found that Republican-led states eased social distancing policies two weeks earlier than Democratic-led states, despite large Black communities being hit hardest by the pandemic. The researchers analyzed five policies and found that public health indicators played a role, but the influence ...

Erosion and river flow studied in the Vyatka river basin

Researchers found a twofold decrease in soil and gully erosion in the southern taiga region of the Vyatka river basin, mainly due to reduced tillage and animal husbandry. Climate change is not believed to be a significant contributor to erosion changes in this area.

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