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Science News Archive September 2021


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SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

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Scientists claim that overeating is not the primary cause of obesity

The energy balance model fails to explain the biological causes of weight gain, whereas the carbohydrate-insulin model identifies excessive consumption of rapidly digestible carbohydrates as a key contributor to obesity. This perspective argues for a shift in focus from calorie restriction to dietary pattern change.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.

Quantum materials cut closer than ever

Researchers at DTU have developed a new method for designing nanomaterials with unprecedented precision, allowing for the creation of compact and electrically tunable metalenses. This breakthrough enables the development of high-speed communication and biotechnology applications.

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

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Bluefin tuna reveal global ocean patterns of mercury pollution

A new study found that bluefin tuna accumulation rates are highest in the Mediterranean and decrease in the north Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and north Atlantic Ocean. The researchers linked methylmercury accumulation to regional seawater and zooplankton concentrations, revealing global patterns of mercury pollution.

New research provides useful genetic resource of farm-raised kuruma shrimp

Researchers at OIST and Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology have developed a genetic resource for the kuruma shrimp, a species prone to white spot disease. The genome sequence has identified genes related to disease resistance, which could be used to establish a disease-resistant line of shrimp.

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.

MU project studies increasing prevalence of chronic wasting disease

Researchers at the University of Missouri have found a significant increase in chronic wasting disease among Kansas counties, with seven previously undetected cases identified. The project aims to track the spread of the disease and raise awareness among hunters, who are encouraged to test their harvested deer for the disease.

Scientists explore the creation of artificial organelles

Researchers successfully mimic nano spatial compartments to create artificial mitochondria, capable of supplying ATP or other useful molecules to cells in damaged or diseased tissues. The artificial organelles are generated from Exosome fusion and can function as energy reserves in the damaged tissues.

Balancing food security and nitrogen use

The study found that policies promoting comprehensive nitrogen mitigation options could alleviate hunger by 590 million people by 2050. Increasing nitrogen use efficiency in agronomic practices is the most effective strategy to reduce undernourishment while respecting regional nitrogen boundaries.

Researchers identify a novel player in acute myeloid leukemia

A new study has identified RNF5 as a key player in acute myeloid leukemia, regulating gene expression through its interaction with protein RBBP4. Inhibiting RNF5 may improve treatment outcomes for AML patients by increasing sensitivity to existing targeted therapies.

White blood cells that can help destroy malignant tumors

Eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, play a crucial role in destroying malignant tumors by recruiting T-cells and releasing destructive proteins. The study, published in Cancer Research, reveals that eosinophils combat cancer effectively but require the help of T-cells to do so.

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

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Media beautifies the image of coronavirus

Researchers found that coloured and 3D images of SARS-CoV-2 increase perceived infectivity, while beauty detracts from educational value. The study highlights the role of media in distributing visually appealing yet potentially misleading information about the pandemic.

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To cheat or not to cheat?

A new study found that cognitive control plays a significant role in determining whether individuals cheat or not. Participants who tended towards honesty were more likely to cheat, while those with a moral inclination towards dishonesty were more likely to remain honest. This suggests that cognitive control can override moral impulses...

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.

Vaping is linked to heightened eating disorder risk among U.S. college students

A new study published in the journal Eating Behaviors found a strong association between vaping or e-cigarette use and an increased risk of developing an eating disorder among US college students. The study analyzed over 51,000 participants and highlighted the need for more research and clinical assessment to address this growing concern.

Improving biomaterials design for bone regeneration

The study found that a specific type of glycosaminoglycan in the scaffold led to greater blood vessel development and immune cell activation. Researchers aim to further understand these interactions to develop biomaterials for bone repair.

NSF launches $25 million digital biology center

The Center for Research on Programmable Plant Systems (CROPPS) aims to integrate plant sciences, engineering, and computer science to improve crop efficiency and sustainability. Researchers will engineer plants that can detect environmental changes and respond to digital signals, leading to more efficient water and nutrient delivery.

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.

Cancer immunotherapy gets PIP boost

Researchers at Kyoto University designed a synthetic molecular code, EnPGC-1, that activates mitochondrial biogenesis in T cells, increasing their numbers and longevity. The approach enhances anti-tumor immunity in mice and improves survival.

Researchers develop toolkit to test apple security, find vulnerability

Researchers from North Carolina State University developed a software toolkit to test Apple device security, identifying a previously unknown vulnerability called iTimed. The team used this toolkit to reverse-engineer key components of Apple hardware and demonstrated the vulnerability's potential impact.

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Docking peptides, slow to lock, open possible path to treat Alzheimer’s

Researchers discovered that amyloid beta peptides, which form gummy plaques in Alzheimer's disease, go through several intermediate stages of frustration as they dock and lock to growing fibrils. This suggests that drugs might be developed to stabilize the fibril tips and block further aggregation by targeting the 'Achilles' heel' of f...

Turning 65 means a lot for Americans’ wallets, health spending study finds

A new study suggests that lowering the age when older adults can enroll in Medicare might save them a significant amount of money. The study found that average out-of-pocket healthcare costs dropped by 27% for those turning 66, while nearly 9% of 64-year-olds were considered 'catastrophic' due to high health expenses.

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.

COVID-19 outbreak in french nursing home

A recent study investigated a COVID-19 outbreak among fully vaccinated residents and healthcare professionals in a French nursing home. The study highlights the importance of vaccination in preventing severe illness but also underscores the limitations of current vaccines.

Researchers shed new light on molecular mechanisms in brain diseases

Researchers have discovered key insights into how toxic proteins are regulated in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Fasting has been found to dramatically increase the production of exophers, a type of neurotoxic protein, and three cellular pathways that contribute to this process have been identified.

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RIT scientists model how coronavirus attaches itself to human cells

Researchers used complex computer simulations to study the attachment of SARS-CoV-2 and its variants to human cells. They found that the virus has two main locations where it grabs onto the host cell receptor ACE2, with early strains having a slippery interaction at one region that becomes less slippery as variants evolve.

Autism: a spectrum on the path to segmentation

Researchers used EEG microstate analysis to study brain dynamics in pre-school children with ASD, identifying five predominant states with distinct characteristics. This segmentation of the autism spectrum provides reliable indicators for diagnosis and therapy development.

What was really the secret behind Van Gogh’s success?

A new study from Northwestern University finds that exploring diverse styles before exploiting a narrow area can lead to a career's greatest hits. Dashun Wang and his team analyzed data from over 2,128 artists, including Jackson Pollock, and found a consistent association between the 'exploration-exploitation' pattern and hot streaks.

Blood lipoprotein levels linked to future risk of ALS

A large epidemiology study found associations between higher HDL and apoA1 levels with a lower risk of ALS. Lower LDL and apoB levels were also linked to decreased risk. These findings may support population screening and preventative therapy for ALS.

Meta Quest 3 512GB

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Research discovery identifies cause of neonatal strokes

Researchers have discovered a link between low platelet counts and brain bleeds in newborns, which can lead to fatal strokes or permanent neurological conditions. The study aims to develop new treatments to prevent these strokes.

New method enables 3D microscopy of human organs

Researchers at Umeå University developed a method to study specific cell types in human organs with high-resolution 3D imaging. This allows for the visualization of previously unrecognized alterations in organs like the pancreas, which can lead to improved understanding of disease conditions and treatment options.

NSF grants $2.5M for seagrass, marine ecosystem research

The National Science Foundation has awarded a $2.5 million grant to Cornell University to study the transmission pathways of seagrass wasting disease in coastal meadows. The researchers aim to understand how climate warming affects the spread of the disease, which can have devastating effects on marine biodiversity and human health.

Study: Colon cancer risk extends to second- and third-degree relatives

A study by researchers from the University at Buffalo and the University of Utah found that second- and third-degree relatives are at a higher risk of developing colorectal cancer. The study, which reviewed over 1,500 cases, suggests that early colonoscopy screening may be beneficial for these relatives as well.

Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station

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