Neuroscientists at UC Berkeley have successfully reconstructed a recognizable song from brain recordings, capturing the electrical activity of brain regions tuned to music attributes. This breakthrough could enable future brain implants with prosodic content, improving communication for patients with speech disorders.
SourceUniversity of California - Berkeley·JournalPLOS Biology·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 15, 2023
A new study from the University of Chicago Medicine reveals that nearly 75% of acute stroke patients wait over two hours to be transferred to a comprehensive stroke center. The median time between initial arrival and departure was 174 minutes, with three in four patients waiting longer than the recommended maximum of 120 minutes.
SourceUniversity of Chicago Medical Center·JournalJAMA·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
Researchers found that US physicians propagate COVID-19 misinformation about vaccines, treatments, and masks on large social media platforms. A wide reach was observed among the physicians based on their number of followers.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open·DateAug 15, 2023
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Dr. Heather Sandison's study reveals significant improvements in cognitive function among individuals with cognitive decline after six months of a multimodal, individualized care plan. The study demonstrates the feasibility and impact of a holistic approach targeting various factors contributing to Alzheimer's disease progression.
SourceIOS Press·JournalJournal of Alzheimer’s Disease·TypeMeta-analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
Scientists have identified several bioactive compounds in aloe vera peels that deter insects from feasting on crops. These compounds could lead to the development of an environmentally friendly alternative for disposing of agricultural waste and creating additional revenue streams for aloe vera producers.
A recent study at UC Irvine found that semaglutide medication can lead to significant weight loss and reduce cardiovascular risk in 93 million U.S. adults. The medication may prevent up to 1.5 million heart attacks and strokes over 10 years, resulting in 43 million fewer obese people.
SourceUniversity of California - Irvine·JournalCardiovascular Drugs and Therapy·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
The study sheds light on the intricate interactions of microorganisms throughout the manufacturing process, influencing the microbiota's composition and organoleptic properties. The natural whey starter plays a significant role in shaping the microbial makeup of mozzarella, with subtle variations between traditional and modern dairies.
SourceFrontiers·JournalFrontiers in Microbiology·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 15, 2023
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Researchers found shared sewing trends of Nautilus shell beads across three Indonesian islands dating back at least 12,000 years. The beads indicate a shared culture and practice of collecting Nautilus shells for aesthetic purposes.
SourceGriffith University·JournalAntiquity·TypeNews article·DateAug 15, 2023
Moffitt researchers used mathematical modeling and dynamic biomarkers to identify characteristics of metastatic disease associated with better treatment outcomes. They found that larger metastases had longer treatment cycles, while those with faster cell turnover rates responded quickly to treatment.
SourceH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute·JournalCancer Research·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateAug 15, 2023
Researchers discovered seven bat species and 66 insect species in the Pyrenees, highlighting the importance of migratory insects as a food source for both bats and those living in the mountains. The study also shows that migrating insects are a crucial refuelling station for bats during their own journeys south.
SourceUniversity of Exeter·JournalRoyal Society Open Science·TypeObservational study·DateAug 15, 2023
A new study has identified thousands of shared genetic variants between patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and psychiatric disorders such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety. This discovery provides a new understanding of the brain-gut axis and holds promise for developing effective treatments for IBS.
SourceThe University of Bergen·JournalGenome Medicine·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
A novel study found that consuming two oz-eq portions of animal-based versus plant-based protein foods results in different EAA bioavailability. The study, conducted by scientists at Purdue University, included young and older adults, with no differences in EAA bioavailability between age groups.
SourceNational Pork Board·JournalNutrients·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateAug 15, 2023
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The Faraday Institution will lead a £5 million R&D programme to develop improved and lower-cost battery energy storage systems for static off-grid, weak-grid, and e-mobility solutions. This will support expanding access to clean and reliable energy in developing countries, reducing emissions and meeting global climate change targets.
A new study analyses the financial health of 14 English Women's Super League clubs from 2011 to 2019, revealing a 'pivotal crossroad' in women's football. The study highlights critical concerns about league financial sustainability and proposes recommendations to guide the league toward a more sustainable future.
SourceUniversity of Portsmouth·JournalSport Business and Management An International Journal·TypeObservational study·DateAug 15, 2023
Scientists successfully reconstructed recognizable versions of Pink Floyd's 'Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1' using nonlinear modeling to decode brain activity. The study identified a unique region in the Superior Temporal Gyrus (STG) responsible for rhythm perception, with electrodes from this region crucial for accurate reconstruct...
SourcePLOS·JournalPLOS Biology·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 15, 2023
A new Australian study found that human DNA can be retrieved from all areas of dog samples, with higher amounts found on the head and back. The research suggests using DNA evidence from dogs in police investigations involving animals, expanding knowledge about human DNA transfer to pets.
SourceFlinders University·JournalGenes·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 15, 2023
A study found that teenage smokers have less grey matter in their left frontal lobe, associated with decision-making and rule-breaking. This loss of grey matter may lead to increased impulsivity and a desire for smoking, as well as weaken control over nicotine use.
SourceUniversity of Cambridge·JournalNature Communications·TypeImaging analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
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Researchers propose a hypothesis that astrocytes, non-neuronal cells in the brain, can perform core computation as transformers, providing insights into human brain function and machine learning success. This discovery could spark future neuroscience research and help explain transformer performance across complex tasks.
SourceMassachusetts Institute of Technology·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateAug 15, 2023
Researchers developed a new algorithm to recover the 3D refractive index distribution of biological samples exhibiting multiple types of light scattering. The algorithm optimizes intensity diffraction tomography (IDT) for thick biological samples, achieving high-speed acquisition and high resolution.
A new kidney function equation has been shown to be more accurate than the old equation in estimating kidney function, particularly for Black individuals. This new equation may reduce racial disparities in cardiovascular disease by making previously ineligible patients eligible for heart failure therapies.
SourceUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham·JournalJournal of Cardiac Failure·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
Researchers develop single-use nanoscale system that targets specific bacterium causing ear infections, eliminating most cases without antibiotic use. The system uses hypohalous acid similar to bleach and has shown promise in tests on chinchillas, with potential for future adaptation to prevent recurrent infections.
A new study found that arterial stiffness is a novel cause of premature heart damage among adolescents, leading to increased blood pressure and insulin resistance. The study discovered that adolescents with high arterial stiffness had a 23-27% increased risk of structural heart damage.
SourceUniversity of Eastern Finland·JournalAtherosclerosis·DateAug 15, 2023
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A randomized clinical trial of two uterus-sparing procedures in 26 Dutch hospitals has shown that a hundred-year-old method is more effective than a newer procedure. The study found that women who underwent the older Manchester procedure had fewer complications and higher success rates after surgery.
SourceRadboud University Medical Center·JournalJAMA·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateAug 15, 2023
A new study from UC Davis economists shows that immigration to the US did not displace U.S.-born workers in key job sectors. Instead, jobs often filled by migrants remained unfilled, highlighting the need for immigrants to bolster the labor market.
SourceUniversity of California - Davis·JournalJournal of Population Economics·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
Researchers found that young vapers are at risk of respiratory symptoms such as bronchitic symptoms and shortness of breath, even if they or others around them smoke cigarettes or cannabis. The study also highlights the need for regulatory oversight of vaping products.
SourceBMJ Group·JournalThorax·TypeObservational study·DateAug 15, 2023
A special issue in The Journal of Scientific Exploration presents a range of evidence casting doubt on the historical figure from Stratford as the true author of Shakespeare's works. Historians and literary scholars present alternative theories, including the possibility that 'Will Shakspere' was a pseudonym for another person.
SourceSociety for Scientific Exploration·JournalJournal of Scientific Exploration·DateAug 15, 2023
National guidelines recommend mindfulness meditation, yoga, and music therapy for cancer patients experiencing anxiety and depression. The guidelines are based on strong evidence from clinical studies, providing a comprehensive approach to managing these common side effects of cancer treatment.
SourceUniversity of Rochester Medical Center·JournalJournal of Clinical Oncology·TypeLiterature review·DateAug 15, 2023
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The Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO) and the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) recommend mindfulness-based stress reduction, meditation, and mindful movement to treat anxiety and depression symptoms in cancer patients. These interventions have strong evidence supporting their benefits.
SourceThe Reis Group·JournalJournal of Clinical Oncology·TypeLiterature review·DateAug 15, 2023
Scientists created a unique data process that provides valuable insights into how drugs are processed in the body and their impact on biochemical responses. The approach reveals detailed maps of drug transformation and allows for simultaneous discovery of fate and effects.
SourceUniversity of Birmingham·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 15, 2023
A study led by Max-Planck-Gesellschaft researchers uncovered the conditions that trigger curiosity in wild orangutans, including social and environmental factors. Young orangutans were more likely to observe and approach novel objects, while the presence of association partners increased their curiosity.
SourceMax-Planck-Gesellschaft·JournalScientific Reports·TypeObservational study·DateAug 15, 2023
Researchers synthesized over 50 studies to find that mental simulations using visuals or verbal calls to action improve behavioral intentions and behavior. However, the effectiveness varies depending on the modality, frequency, type of consumption experience, and target populations.
SourceAmerican Marketing Association·JournalJournal of Marketing·DateAug 15, 2023
Researchers analyze ancient documents to shed light on the health of Vlad III, the legendary inspiration behind Count Dracula. The study reveals potential signs of respiratory problems and a condition that could have caused him to cry blood.
SourceAmerican Chemical Society·JournalAnalytical Chemistry·DateAug 15, 2023
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Researchers found that engaging in activities, expanding social networks, and using technology can lower the risk of loneliness among elderly. However, several risk factors including older age, vision impairment, and depression increased loneliness likelihood.
SourceHebrew SeniorLife Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research·JournalAmerican Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
A new study found that cumulative exposure to extreme heat can worsen cognitive health, particularly among Black older adults and residents of disadvantaged neighborhoods. Researchers analyzed data from nearly 9,500 U.S. adults ages 52 and older, finding a link between high heat exposure and faster cognitive decline in these groups.
SourceNew York University·JournalJournal of Epidemiology and Community Health·DateAug 15, 2023
Researchers found that the flu blocks lung liquid secretion, allowing staph to infect lungs. Treatment with a CFTR-activating drug like ivacaftor restores liquid secretion and protects against staph infection.
SourceThe Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine·JournalJournal of Clinical Investigation·DateAug 15, 2023
A nationwide program in Ecuador, which replaced gas stoves with electric induction stoves, led to a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and hospitalization rates. The study found that the program resulted in a 7% decline in liquid petroleum gas consumption and a 5% increase in residential electricity usage.
SourceUniversity of California - San Diego·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
Researchers identified 2476 nonsynonymous mutations in SA-CRC, including four newly discovered driver genes. The study also found distinct genomic profiles of SA-CRC compared to other colorectal cancers.
SourceChongqing Medical University·JournalGenes & Diseases·DateAug 15, 2023
SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB
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Researchers investigate how exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in plastics may increase atherosclerosis and CVD risk, particularly in children. The study aims to establish a novel therapeutic target for chemical-induced CVD and explore gene-EDC interactions.
Theoretical physicists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a new quantum computing paradigm that uses natural quantum interactions to process real-world problems faster than classical computers. The approach eliminates many challenging requirements for quantum hardware.
SourceDOE/Los Alamos National Laboratory·JournalPhysical Review A·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateAug 15, 2023
The team's study found consistent wet biases in upper troposphere water vapor depiction across six reanalysis datasets, with the most significant bias over the Tibetan Plateau. The findings highlight the need for improved water vapor simulation in reanalysis data to enhance climate modeling and forecasting accuracy.
SourceInstitute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences·JournalAdvances in Atmospheric Sciences·DateAug 15, 2023
A study by Eötvös Loránd University researchers reveals that the iron uptake mechanism by plastids in the absence of light is similar to photosynthesis. This discovery has significant implications for our understanding of plant-based foods as a source of essential iron for humans.
SourceEötvös Loránd University·JournalFrontiers in Plant Science·DateAug 15, 2023
Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia developed TEQUILA-seq, a cost-effective technology for targeted long-read RNA sequencing. This innovation enables accurate accounting of all RNA molecules emanating from a single gene, crucial for understanding diseases like cancer.
SourceChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia·JournalNature Communications·DateAug 15, 2023
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.
Researchers at Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology have developed a novel mesoporous tantalum oxide-supported iridium nanostructure catalyst for efficient proton exchange membrane water electrolysis. The catalyst exhibits improved oxygen evolution reaction activity, stability, and cost-effectiveness.
SourceGIST (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)·JournalJournal of Power Sources·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 15, 2023
A study by the University of Gothenburg found that many expensive cancer drugs have unclear patient benefits, with only one drug showing both increased life expectancy and improved quality of life. The researchers emphasize the need for further discussions on drug approvals to ensure effective use of limited healthcare resources.
SourceUniversity of Gothenburg·JournalClinical Drug Investigation·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
A new study from the University of Essex finds that modern parental pressures and expectations are leaving children with less time for independent play. This is leading to concerns about children's development and increased sedentary behavior due to technology. The study suggests a need for a culture shift where policymakers encourage ...
SourceUniversity of Essex·JournalSociology of Health & Illness·TypeSurvey·DateAug 15, 2023
A recent commentary highlights the misconception that vaping is worse for adults who smoke. Experts emphasize the importance of educating adults about relative risks while preventing youth use. For those who can't quit with medications or counseling, transitioning to e-cigarettes may be a less harmful route.
SourceMedical University of South Carolina·JournalAddiction·DateAug 15, 2023
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A recent study published in Cell Host and Microbe reveals how flaviviruses hijack human cells to promote replication. The discovery of KAT5γ's critical role in viral replication paves the way for designing inhibitory molecules to stop viral replication.
SourceCleveland Clinic·JournalCell Host & Microbe·DateAug 15, 2023
Core-shell nanostructured Mg-based hydrogen storage materials show excellent kinetics and long-term cycling performances. They can absorb and desorb hydrogen at relatively low temperatures, reducing energy consumption in hydrogen storage and release. The materials have potential to improve Mg-based hydrogen storage systems for various ...
SourceIndustrial Chemistry & Materials·JournalIndustrial Chemistry and Materials·TypeLiterature review·DateAug 15, 2023
A UCF researcher is developing a new antibiotic to treat tuberculosis and related lung infections. The team aims to create potent antimycobacterial agents that can be administered orally and target drug-resistant strains.
Scientists measured coral calcification rates off Hawaiian Islands at depths of 230-360 feet, finding the lowest rates ever recorded for healthy corals. This is due to the efficient use of calcification by corals like Leptoseris spp., which form thin horizontal skeletons to maximize area in low-light zones.
SourceUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa·JournalCoral Reefs·TypeObservational study·DateAug 15, 2023
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Experts warn of increasingly sophisticated strategies used by kleptocrats to manage illicit finances, recast public images, and undermine liberal activism. The study identifies 'transnational uncivil societies' that use wealth managers, lawyers, and other enablers to maintain power and legitimacy.
SourceUniversity of Exeter·JournalEuropean Journal of International Relations·TypeMeta-analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
A study by researchers at Cell Press found that nearly 50% of environmentally-oriented users abandoned Twitter after Elon Musk took over the platform. This mass exodus has serious implications for public communication surrounding topics like climate change, biodiversity, and natural disaster recovery.
SourceCell Press·JournalTrends in Ecology & Evolution·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
A new study finds that in-school occupational therapy can create positive learning environments for children with autism by supporting parent-teacher relationships and understanding their unique needs. The therapy helps teachers get to know the child's needs better and facilitate effective communication between parents and schools.
SourceUniversity of South Australia·JournalAmerican Journal of Occupational Therapy·TypeMeta-analysis·DateAug 15, 2023
Researchers developed a water-soluble nanoimprint mold to overcome challenges in metasurface fabrication. The novel approach enables high-resolution and high aspect ratio results at an affordable cost.
SourcePohang University of Science & Technology (POSTECH)·JournalPhotoniX·DateAug 15, 2023
Scientists have discovered a potential new treatment approach for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by targeting a receptor called Adgrf1. Overexpressing Adgrf1 improved insulin sensitivity and reduced lipid accumulation in liver cells, suggesting its role in fat metabolism.
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Researchers found that participants with MCI performed significantly worse on a test of four types of decision-making abilities compared to those without. The study's findings have broad implications for choices about finances, health care, and other daily decisions.
SourceKeck School of Medicine of USC·JournalJournal of Alzheimer’s Disease·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 15, 2023
A French study found that recreational drug use was associated with a nearly 9-fold higher rate of death or need for emergency intervention in cardiac intensive care patients. The study detected various substances in 1 in 10 patients, with cannabis being the most frequently detected substance.
SourceBMJ Group·JournalHeart·TypeObservational study·DateAug 15, 2023
Most U.S. infants requiring intensive care for RSV lower respiratory tract infections were young and healthy, born at term. RSV preventive measures targeting all infants are urgently needed to reduce severe illness burden.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open·DateAug 15, 2023
European societies prefer to accept younger, female, Christian asylum seekers who exhibit desirable attributes. Support for refugees has remained stable over time, with no apparent increase in polarization between left-wing and right-wing respondents.
SourceETH Zurich·JournalNature·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 15, 2023
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Researchers at Kessler Foundation are conducting novel studies on identity reconstruction, physical and mental fatigue, and upper limb function to improve the lives of individuals with TBI. The studies aim to develop scalable, accessible, and effective interventions using strength-based approaches.