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Science News Archive 2023


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Researchers unveil a new, economical approach for producing green hydrogen

A new study from the University of Colorado at Boulder has developed an economical approach for producing green hydrogen, a precursor to liquid fuels. The method uses heat generated by solar rays to split molecules of water and carbon dioxide into hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which can be converted into fuels like gasoline and diesel.

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.

Normal graft function after pig-to-human kidney xenotransplant

A case series shows that pig-to-human xenotransplant can provide normal graft function in a deceased human with chronic kidney disease. Future studies are needed to determine long-term xenograft kidney function and its potential as a bridge or destination therapy for end-stage kidney disease.

Schizophrenia genetic risk factor impairs mitochondrial function

Researchers have discovered a possible link between mitochondrial function and schizophrenia, highlighting impaired energy production as a key factor in its development. Mitochondrial dysregulation can cause psychiatric symptoms and disorders, and its effects are seen not only in the brain but also in other cells, such as kidney cells.

SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

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ASBMB names 2024 award winners

The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology named 2024 award winners, Tamás Balla and Margaret Phillips, who made significant contributions to biochemistry and molecular biology. The recipients will give talks at the society’s annual meeting in March.

Underwater molecular barter

A new study reveals that corals use the mTOR signal path to incorporate nutrients from their dinoflagellate symbionts. This regulation is crucial for the health of corals and the entire coral reef ecosystem, which relies on these symbiotic partnerships for survival.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

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

Oceans release microplastics into the atmosphere

A team of researchers has determined that microplastic particles are present in the marine atmosphere, even in remote parts of the world. The study found that different types of plastics, including polyester and polyethylene terephthalate, were detected in air samples collected from various sites along the Norwegian coast.

Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach

Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach provides rugged GNSS navigation, satellite messaging, and SOS for backcountry geology and climate field teams.

Pluggable multitask diffractive neural networks based on cascaded metasurfaces

Researchers propose a new approach to reconfigurable diffractive neural networks using metasurfaces, enabling flexible AI computing for various tasks. The proposed pluggable diffractive neural networks demonstrate high classification accuracy and efficiency, with potential applications in real-time object detection and intelligent opti...

CCNY scientists trap light inside a magnet

Researchers at City College of New York have successfully trapped light inside magnetic materials, leading to orders of magnitude stronger optical responses. This breakthrough could enable the development of magnetic lasers and magneto-optical memory devices.

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

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Assessing controls on ocean productivity – from space

Scientists have developed a new method to study phytoplankton nutrient limitations using satellite remote sensing technologies, providing insights into the global ocean's carbon cycle. The research found that phytoplankton were limited by either iron or nitrogen, leading to distinct fluorescence signals detected by satellites.

Electrochemical flow aziridination of terpenes

Scientists have created a novel electrochemical flow aziridination method to produce nitrogen-containing compounds from unactivated alkenes, which can lead to the discovery of new drug candidates. The approach overcomes limitations of traditional methods by using radical/radical cation cross-coupling.

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro) powers local ML workloads, large datasets, and multi-display analysis for field and lab teams.

Study uncovers impact of 1918 “Spanish flu” pandemic on infant health

A historical analysis of Bern Maternity Hospital data showed a notable surge in low birth weight and stillbirth rates coinciding with the 1918 'Spanish flu' pandemic. Researchers found that mothers exposed to the pandemic had a higher risk of stillbirth, highlighting the potential impact of pandemics on infant health.

Oxygen charge for battling multidrug-resistant pathogens

Researchers have developed a molecular 'singlet oxygen battery' that can target and kill methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria in deep tissue layers. The technology, which does not require external light or oxygen, is highly effective in treating pulmonary infections caused by MRSA.

GoPro HERO13 Black

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Patterns in cancer incidence among people younger than age 50

Early-onset cancer incidence rates among people under 50 increased significantly between 2010 and 2019, with breast cancer leading the number of cases. Gastrointestinal cancers showed the highest growth rate in this age group, highlighting the need for targeted surveillance strategies and funding priorities

Visualizing the microscopic phases of magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene

A Princeton University-led team has captured the precise microscopic behavior of interacting electrons that give rise to insulating quantum phase in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene. The study uses scanning tunneling microscopy and achieves pristine samples, allowing for high-resolution images of materials.

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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Hummingbird beak points the way to future micro machine design

A Cornell research team has developed a new way to design complex microscale machines, one that draws inspiration from the operation of proteins and hummingbird beaks. The lead author is Itay Griniasty, who led the development of an algorithm to simplify the search for magnetic patterns that spur the desired bifurcation.

Neuropsychiatric behavioral symptoms are associated with the ending of marriages

A new study finds that severe behavioral symptoms in older adults are associated with a higher likelihood of divorce, while those with more advanced dementia are less likely to end their marriages. The research analyzed data from 263 married couples and found a positive correlation between neuropsychiatric symptoms and divorce risk.

Accelerating discovery in artificial intelligence for science

The researcher aims to bridge completeness, efficiency, and applications in 3D graphs to solve problems in physics, fluid dynamics, and biotechnology. Geometric graphs can represent molecules, proteins, and drugs, enabling the prediction of their behavior and properties.

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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What role do dust storms play in the world’s climate?

Scientists have found that dust storms in Alaska can cause ice formation in clouds, which could add to or help cool the planet. The particles from these storms contain more biological material than those from desert environments, making them effective at forming ice crystals.

How cold temperatures trigger the brain to boost appetite

Neuroscientists at Scripps Research have identified a specific cluster of neurons that work as a 'switch' for cold-related food-seeking behavior in mice. The discovery could lead to potential therapeutics for metabolic health and weight loss by targeting this brain circuitry.

Society's involvement is key in advancing the green energy transition

A recent review paper highlights the need for an interdisciplinary approach to designing and implementing renewable energy systems. Local communities' values and concerns must be considered to ensure public backing for the essential energy transition. The study emphasizes the risks of ignoring socio-technical grand challenges in wind e...

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

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London classrooms need more support to improve air quality

A study by the University of Surrey found that dual ventilation systems can cut harmful air pollution in half compared to normal ventilation. The research measured particulate matter, carbon dioxide, and thermal comfort across 30 London classrooms, revealing significant increases in pollutants during occupancy.

Using supernovae to study neutrinos’ strange properties

Researchers at Ohio State University have developed a new framework for studying neutrino self-interactions using supernovae. They found that in the burst case, unprecedented sensitivity to neutrino self-interactions is possible even with sparse data from SN 1987A and conservative analysis assumptions.

Carbon-based quantum technology

Researchers successfully contacted individual long and atomically precise graphene nanoribbons, enabling the study of fundamental quantum effects and potential applications in quantum switching, sensing, and energy conversion. The breakthrough was achieved through a collaborative effort involving multiple international research groups.

Gold buckyballs, oft-used nanoparticle ‘seeds’ are one and the same

Rice University chemists have discovered that gold nanoparticles are synthesized from gold buckyballs, a finding that could revolutionize nanoparticle synthesis. This discovery was made by Matthew Jones and Liang Qiao, who found that the commonly used golden 'seed' particles were actually cousins of the original buckyballs.

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.

Hastings Center Report, July-August 2023 Issue

Experts discuss the moral implications of telemedicine on the patient-physician relationship. Telemedicine can improve care for certain patients but may also raise questions about the nature of this encounter and the importance of touch in medical interactions. The Hastings Center Report explores the complex ethical issues surrounding ...

Genetically engineered vesicles target cancer cells more effectively

Researchers at Binghamton University have developed genetically engineered nanovesicles that can target cancer cells more effectively than traditional chemotherapy. These nanocarriers can deliver therapeutic agents directly to the interior of cancer cells, reducing harm to healthy cells and increasing treatment efficacy.

Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor

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