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Science News Archive January 2022


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A crabs-eye view of the ancient world

Researchers from Yale University have discovered unusually large optical features in a 95-million-year-old crab fossil, suggesting that the species was a predator. The study analyzed nearly 1,000 living crabs and fossils, finding that Callichimaera's eyes were about 16% of its body size and grew at an accelerated rate.

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Say hello to a record-setting isotope

Scientists have created the world's lightest version of magnesium, a record-setting isotope that helps refine theories on atomic structure. The unstable isotope was produced using particle accelerators and decays within tenths of a second, making it impossible to measure directly.

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Researchers detect two-dimensional kagome surface states

Scientists have successfully detected two-dimensional kagome surface states in the material RV6Sn6, offering a new approach to investigating intrinsic physics of kagome lattices. The detection was achieved using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) with real-space resolution.

Optical sensing for orthopedic surgery

The integration of optical sensing into orthopedic surgical devices has the potential to increase accuracy and improve outcomes in musculoskeletal repair. Researchers explore various types of optical sensing, including spectroscopy and imaging, to address unmet clinical needs in orthopedic surgery.

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Can a human microglial atlas guide brain disorder research?

A new study led by Mount Sinai researchers found that microglia may play a critical role in some cases of brain disease, and provides a comprehensive guide for future studies. The study identified two new genes linked to brain disorders, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.

How exercise interventions could help people with asthma

A new study finds that exercise interventions can significantly improve physical activity levels, decrease sedentary time, and reduce asthma symptoms in individuals with asthma. Digital interventions, such as video appointments and mobile apps, may help overcome barriers to participation.

Progression of nearsightedness in young adults

A recent study investigated the progression of nearsightedness in nearly 700 young adults, aged 20-28. The findings indicate a significant increase in myopia among this age group, with a substantial impact on their daily lives and vision health.

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Zoo air contains enough DNA to identify the animals inside

Researchers have successfully identified animal species in zoo air by collecting airborne environmental DNA, offering a valuable tool for tracking biodiversity without intensive fieldwork. By analyzing millions of DNA sequences and comparing them to reference databases, scientists can detect even elusive or inaccessible species.

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Microbes produce oxygen in the dark

Researchers have discovered that certain microorganisms, such as Nitrosopumilus maritimus, can produce oxygen in the absence of sunlight, possibly deep below the ocean surface. These microbes play a crucial role in the nitrogen cycle and remove bioavailable nitrogen from the environment.

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Tracking down the origin of cholera pandemics

Researchers have discovered a molecular mechanism that contributed to the emergence of the seventh cholera pandemic. The study found that modified Vibrio cholerae bacteria used their type 6 secretion system (T6SS) to outcompete and kill older strains, leading to their displacement.

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Researchers develop optical biopsy system that detects liver cancer

The new technology can reliably distinguish between cancerous and healthy liver tissue, aiding diagnosis and potentially reducing errors in biopsies. The researchers plan to continue measuring fluorescence lifetime parameters in patients with different types of tumors to generate real-time diagnostic classifiers.

Anxiety and PTSD linked to increased myelin in brain's gray matter

Researchers found increased myelination in areas associated with emotions and memory in individuals with anxiety and PTSD, correlating with specific symptoms. This study provides a possible explanation for individual variation in stress response and may lead to targeted treatments.

Traditional Xuan paper inspires development of new high-haze transparent film

A team from University of Science and Technology of China discovered the microscopic mechanism behind traditional Xuan paper's high strength and toughness. They developed a high-performance, high-haze transparent film with excellent properties, including high light transmittance, flexibility, and thermal stability.

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Helping cancer patients avoid excessive radiation

Researchers used AI tools to analyze tissue samples from 439 patients with head and neck cancers, identifying those who could benefit from reduced radiation therapy. The study aims to improve treatment decisions for patients, reducing side effects and improving quality of life.

Does checking your credit score help or hurt?

A new study found that individuals with declining credit scores are less likely to view their updated reports after receiving negative information. This avoidance can actually help them improve their scores by focusing on solutions rather than being overwhelmed by bad news.

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Association of sitting time, physical activity with cancer survival

Daily sitting time and leisure-time physical activity were found to be associated with cancer survival, according to a study published in JAMA Oncology. The researchers observed that higher levels of physical activity and lower levels of sitting time were linked to improved survival rates among cancer patients.

Employee training pays off with fewer layoffs

Investments in employee training decrease reliance on layoffs during pandemic-induced financial pressures. Banks with higher levels of training made more cuts to expenses in other areas, reducing workforce reductions. Employee training offers stronger job protection when paired with investments in physical capital and technologies.

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Detecting attention deficit disorder more accurately

Researchers have discovered a new biomarker, microstate D, associated with increased sleep disturbance and inattention symptoms in adults with ADHD. The study, published in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, provides evidence for a more precise diagnosis of the disorder.

New research gives hope for sight recovery in stroke survivors

Researchers have mapped visual brain activity in stroke survivors with new insights, giving hope for rehabilitation and recovery. Combining clinical sight tests with brain imaging, they identified areas where function could potentially be improved with rehabilitation.

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Nematicity is a new piece in a phase diagram puzzle

Researchers have discovered a new electronic nematic phase in twisted double bilayer graphene, which breaks the material's symmetry and allows for the re-alignment of electrons. This finding adds to our understanding of graphene-based systems and may hold implications for the study of superconductivity.

How emotions fuel fake news on social media

A new study led by a Pitt father-daughter duo found that people's emotions play a significant role in the spread of fake news on social media. The researchers discovered three distinct groups: 'hot' individuals who are highly emotional and likely to share fake news, 'upset' users who react negatively to misleading headlines, and the 'c...

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Vaccine-like mRNA injection can be used to make CAR T cells in the body

Researchers have created an mRNA-based approach to reprogram immune cells to attack specific targets, with promising results in treating heart failure. The technique, which is simpler and more temporary than current CAR T cell technology, holds potential for addressing a range of fibrotic diseases.

Immunotherapy drug shows promise in advanced endometrial cancer

Researchers found that 48% of patients experienced complete or partial response to pembrolizumab treatment, with two-thirds experiencing clinical response. The study suggests a potential for curative intent in patients with recurrent or metastatic uterine cancer.

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