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Science News Archive June 2022


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Controlling the waveform of ultrashort infrared pulses

Researchers successfully controlled ultrashort mid-infrared light pulses, enabling new possibilities in optical control for biomedical applications and quantum electronics. The team developed a method to precisely control the oscillations of generated mid-infrared light via tuning laser input parameters.

SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB transfers large imagery and model outputs quickly between field laptops, lab workstations, and secure archives.

Newly discovered coronavirus common in bank voles

A new coronavirus has been identified in Swedish bank voles, with the virus found in 3.4% of voles between 2015 and 2017. Researchers from Uppsala University discovered the 'Grimsö Virus' in red-backed voles caught around Grimsö in Örebro County.

Repurposing cancer drug to treat neuroinflammation

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have successfully repurposed a cancer drug to target neuroinflammatory diseases like multiple sclerosis. A novel drug carrier was developed to deliver the treatment specifically to microglia, reducing inflammation and disease progression.

Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars

Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars deliver bright, sharp views for wildlife surveys, eclipse chases, and quick star-field scans at dark sites.

A digital twin for citrus fruits

A team of researchers from Empa and two universities developed digital twins of citrus fruits to track quality losses and predict marketing problems. The study found that half of all shipments were outside optimal conditions, leading to decay, cold damage, and spoilage.

Changes in cancer screening during pandemic

A national survey study found that colorectal cancer screening increased via stool testing while colonoscopy decreased during the pandemic. Breast and cervical cancer screenings also saw modest declines.

Heat-lovers are the lucky ones: Insects and climate change

A study by TUM researchers found that warmth-loving insect species increased in population trends, while cold-adapted species declined. This is partly due to improvements in water quality benefiting dragonflies, which depend on aquatic habitats.

Researchers study society’s readiness for AI ethical decision making

The study explored how humans react to AI decision making by studying human interaction with autonomous cars. Researchers found that people show an aversion to AI when asked explicitly, but not when not being asked, and that this rejection is mostly due to incorporating individuals' beliefs about society's opinion.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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

Feeling the heat

The study collected sensor data and conducted surveys to understand the conditions people experience as they move about their daily life. The dataset provided a granular picture of temperature exposure, revealing that participants were well-situated to maintain low temperatures, but still faced dangerously hot environments.

Black girls commonly have negative experiences related to their natural hair

A recent study published in the journal Body Image found that young Black girls experience high levels of verbal teasing and unwanted hair touching due to their natural hair. The research highlights the need for greater awareness and understanding of these issues to promote positive body image and self-acceptance among young Black girls.

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.

New insights into effects of membrane proteins on plant growth

Researchers at Hokkaido University identified two deubiquitinating enzymes, UBP12 and UBP13, that stabilize the brassinosteroid receptor BRI1 in plant cells. This finding reveals a crucial role for these enzymes in regulating plant growth and development.

Meta Quest 3 512GB

Meta Quest 3 512GB enables immersive mission planning, terrain rehearsal, and interactive STEM demos with high-resolution mixed-reality experiences.

Nanostructured fibers can impersonate human muscles

Researchers created a new fiber that performs like a muscle actuator, outperforming existing options in efficiency, flexibility, and strain handling. The fibers can be easily made and recycled, opening up potential applications in prosthetic limbs, robotic arms, and self-closing bandages.

New guidelines for pancreatic cancer screening

The new guidelines expand indication for screening to all with BRCA 1/2 gene variations, increasing chances of early detection and treatment. The guidelines also acknowledge potential downsides of screening, including false-positive results and encourage careful patient counseling.

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock simplifies serious desks with 18 ports for high-speed storage, monitors, and instruments across Mac and PC setups.

Yale research to be presented at ASCO Annual Meeting

New treatments and diagnostic advances in various areas of oncology will be showcased by Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital researchers at the ASCO Annual Meeting. The research highlights include efficacy and association with MGMT for advanced pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.

‘Beam-steering’ technology takes mobile communications beyond 5G

Researchers at the University of Birmingham have developed a new beam-steering antenna that increases data transmission efficiency, particularly at higher frequencies. The technology is fully compatible with existing 5G specifications and has been demonstrated to provide unprecedented data transmission efficiency.

A novel path for sustainable photon upconversion with non-precious metals

Researchers from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz have achieved a breakthrough in using chromium compounds for efficient green-to-blue photon upconversion. This process can expand the use of low-energy sunlight in solar cells and photochemical reactions, reducing environmental impacts associated with rare metal extraction.

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only) delivers reliable low-light performance and rugged build for astrophotography, lab documentation, and field expeditions.

Water distribution in the fuel cell made visible in 4D

Researchers have used high-speed 4D neutron computed tomography to visualize the three-dimensional water distribution within fuel cells. This allows for optimized channel design and increased efficiency, as excess water can be drained without compromising membrane integrity.

Targeted drug achieves 43% response rate in KRAS-mutated lung cancer

A phase 2 trial of the experimental drug adagrasib showed a 42.9% objective response rate and median overall survival of 12.6 months in patients with KRAS-mutated non-small cell lung cancer. The treatment also achieved a 33.3% response rate in patients with stable brain metastases.

Donating milk as a way of making meaning from the loss of a child

A study by Diane Spatz of the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing found that donating milk served as an important part of the grieving process for some parents who had lost a baby before or at birth. This practice helped them form a connection with their child, reduce grief, and create a positive outcome for another family.

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter logs beta, gamma, and X-ray levels for environmental monitoring, training labs, and safety demonstrations.

ASCO22: Lung cancer therapy could help patients live longer

A Phase II clinical trial found that an immunotherapy drug combination extended the lives of patients with non-small cell lung cancer, improving survival by 14.5 months compared to standard care therapy. The treatment also reduced chemotherapy use and side effects.

Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter

Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter measures wind, temperature, and humidity in real time for site assessments, aviation checks, and safety briefings.

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter is a trusted meter for precise measurements during instrument integration, repairs, and field diagnostics.

New Geology articles published online ahead of print in May

Researchers investigate protogenetic clinopyroxene inclusions for diamond dating and find implications for understanding Earth's mantle processes. They also study Andean deformation and its relation to flat slab subduction and tectonic inheritance.

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C)

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) provide clear calls and strong noise reduction for interviews, conferences, and noisy field environments.

Brain scans remarkably good at predicting political ideology

A recent study published in PNAS Nexus found that brain scans can accurately predict a person's political ideology, regardless of whether they are performing tasks or simply thinking. The study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans and artificial intelligence techniques to analyze the brain activity of 174 healthy adu...

Community transmission of monkeypox

The article reports on the rapid transmission of monkeypox in Europe, with cases detected in Italy, Portugal, the UK, and Australia. Human-to-human transmission has been confirmed, particularly in sexual networks, raising concerns about the virus's epidemiology and control.

Making data visualization more accessible for blind and low-vision individuals

Researchers have created prototypes that provide text descriptions at varying levels of detail, enabling blind and low-vision individuals to drill down from high-level data to more detailed information using just a few keystrokes. The prototypes improved users' ability to identify patterns in the data and navigate through visualization...

Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor

Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor tracks ventilation quality in labs, classrooms, and conference rooms with long battery life and clear e-ink readouts.

Designing the perfect membrane for clean separation

Researchers at KAUST have developed a new class of oriented mixed-matrix metal-organic framework (MMMOF) membrane that selectively removes detrimental gases like H2S and CO2 from natural gas. The membrane demonstrates far better separation efficiency compared to conventional methods.

Johns Hopkins APL developing standards to enable better brain analysis

Researchers at Johns Hopkins APL are standardizing high-resolution brain mapping data to enable unprecedented analysis and make the Laboratory a focal point for neuroscience research. The team aims to create guidelines for annotation, metadata, and processing tools to ensure interoperable results from diverse datasets.

Doctor’s ‘mood’ likely to increase their risk of being sued: Study

A new study from the University of Melbourne found that Australian doctors are more likely to be sued for medical negligence if they are unhappy, overworked, working in rural areas, or have suffered a recent injury or illness. Doctors with an 'agreeable' personality were less likely to be sued.

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.

Advanced liquid crystal devices for AR/VR displays: Principles and Applications

Researchers have developed advanced liquid crystal devices for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) displays, improving image quality and formfactor. The devices address challenges such as light efficiency, resolution density, and ambient contrast ratio, providing valuable guidelines for future LC device development.