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Impact of exercise on aging: highlighting muscle biomarkers

Researchers explore the effect of exercise on age-related biomarkers in human skeletal muscle, revealing its potential to foster healthier aging. The study represents the first quantitative and qualitative analysis of this impact, highlighting the benefits of exercise for age-related diseases.

SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalAging-US·TypeCommentary/editorial·DateAug 20, 2024

Researchers teaching artificial intelligence about frustration in protein folding

Researchers have developed a new method to predict protein movements by teaching AI about energetic frustration. This improves the accuracy of tools like AlphaFold2 in predicting alternative structures and functional movements. The study has significant implications for drug design, enzyme engineering, and disease mechanisms.

SourceRice University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateAug 20, 2024

New technology could help treat hearing loss more effectively

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are developing a new technology using magnetic nanoparticles to deliver medications directly to the inner ear, where hearing loss occurs. The goal is to create an effective and minimally invasive treatment option for various types of hearing loss.

SourceUniversity of Cincinnati·DateAug 19, 2024
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.

Taming Parkinson’s disease with intelligent brain pacemakers

Researchers at UCSF have developed intelligent brain pacemakers that use AI to monitor and adjust brain activity in real-time, providing personalized treatment for Parkinson's patients. The approach, called adaptive deep brain stimulation, has shown promise in reducing symptoms such as movement problems and insomnia.

SourceUniversity of California - San Francisco·JournalNature Medicine·DateAug 19, 2024

Validated simulations optimize solar power generation with row-crop agriculture

The study demonstrates how agrivoltaics systems can minimize the impact of dynamic shadows on corn yield, allowing for efficient energy production. Researchers developed a model to calculate light intensity and tracked the sun throughout the day, resulting in an 8% loss compared to traditional farming methods.

SourcePurdue University·JournalCell Reports Sustainability·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 15, 2024

Research provides a roadmap for improving electrochemical performance

Scientists have expanded understanding of how electrons move through conductive fluids in batteries, revealing that controlling chemistry and microstructure is crucial. The research team created a universal roadmap for processing energy storage devices during manufacturing, enabling the design of better materials.

SourceUniversity of Delaware·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateAug 15, 2024
Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply

Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply powers sensors, microcontrollers, and test circuits with programmable rails and stable outputs.

Work-related stress may increase the risk of an irregular heart rhythm

A new study found that job strain and effort-reward imbalance at work increase the risk of developing atrial fibrillation, an abnormal heart rhythm. The research suggests that recognizing and addressing psychosocial stressors at work can foster healthy environments.

SourceAmerican Heart Association·JournalJournal of the American Heart Association·DateAug 14, 2024

Integrating positive psychology and autism: A roundtable

A roundtable discussion explores the integration of positive psychology and autism, highlighting its potential to amplify strengths and improve interpersonal dynamics. The study suggests that appreciating character strengths can have a significant impact on daily life.

SourceMary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News·JournalAutism in Adulthood·TypeCommentary/editorial·DateAug 14, 2024
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.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia researchers find possible inaccuracies in crash-reported child passenger injuries

A study by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia researchers found discrepancies between crash reports and hospital data, suggesting incomplete or inaccurate pictures of child passenger safety. The findings emphasize the importance of enhancing injury data quality to assess transportation safety strategies.

SourceChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia·JournalAmerican Journal of Preventive Medicine·TypeSystematic review·DateAug 14, 2024

New insights into neural circuit imaging: A comparison of one-photon and two-photon techniques

A recent study by Harvard University researchers compares the effectiveness of one-photon (1P) versus two-photon (2P) voltage imaging in neural circuits. The study found that 2P excitation requires approximately 10,000 times more illumination power per cell compared to 1P excitation, posing significant challenges for 2P voltage imaging.

SourceSPIE--International Society for Optics and Photonics·JournalNeurophotonics·DateAug 14, 2024
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.

Empowering women – a key to both sustainable energy and gender justice

A new study shows that empowering women through energy care work can transform community-led renewable energy programmes, promoting gender equality. The research highlights the importance of valuing multiple voices and incorporating diverse practices of care into energy transition policies.

SourceChalmers University of Technology·JournalNature Energy·TypeObservational study·DateAug 13, 2024

Reducing operation qualification time and cost in additive manufacturing

A research project, ACCELERATE, aims to significantly reduce operational qualification time and cost in additive manufacturing by improving validation through detailed tasks and documentation. The project will tackle various aspects of AM operations, including facility controls, operator training, software configuration, and process mo...

SourceTexas A&M University·DateAug 13, 2024

TTUHSC’s Guan receives NIH grant to continue cell transport research

Guan's lab will apply accumulated experience and methods to study SLC6A14, a sodium-coupled epithelial amino acid co-transporter involved in cancer and several chronic diseases. CryoEM will be used to determine the structure of SLC6A14, providing insight into its substrate specificity and inhibitory mechanisms.

SourceTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center·DateAug 12, 2024
Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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

New directions in targeting the multifaceted BRAF in cancer

Researchers discuss diverse BRAF alterations found in human cancers and strategies to inhibit them. Class I BRAF inhibitors represent a landmark achievement in precision oncology, with FDA-approved dabrafenib/trametinib for metastatic BRAF p.V600E-mutant solid tumors.

SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncotarget·TypeNews article·DateAug 12, 2024

Study: U.S. presidential elections can influence local prosecutor races

A recent study by Binghamton University Political Science Professor Jeffrey L. Yates found that U.S. presidential elections significantly impact local prosecutor races. The researchers analyzed data from the nation's top 200 districts and discovered that incumbent prosecutors with the same party affiliation as a successful president ha...

SourceBinghamton University·JournalPolitical Research Quarterly·TypeSurvey·DateAug 12, 2024

Retrotransposon DNA zip code for myeloma cell internalization

Researchers unveil retrotransposon-derived DNA zip codes that enable myeloma cell internalization, shedding light on cancer evolution and treatment response. The findings highlight the potential of zip-code technology in improving patient outcomes and advancing human health.

SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncoscience·TypeCommentary/editorial·DateAug 9, 2024
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.

Pusan National University researchers use artificial intelligence to create powerful sound-dampening materials

A new deep learning-based inverse design method allows for the optimization of complex acoustic metamaterials, reducing noise pollution while maintaining ventilation. The approach enables ultra-broadband sound attenuation across various peak frequencies.

SourcePusan National University·JournalEngineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateAug 8, 2024

Rising nighttime temperatures disrupt plant metabolism: a review calls for adaptive strategies

High nighttime temperatures accelerate leaf senescence, disrupt cellular membranes, and increase respiration rates in plants. Understanding the key metabolic pathways and molecular mechanisms involved is crucial for developing genetic modifications, breeding strategies, and management practices to enhance plant resilience.

SourceMaximum Academic Press·JournalGrass Research·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 8, 2024
Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

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

TCR CDR3s and renalase-1 linked to increased melanoma survival

Researchers identified a potential antigen for TCR recognition in melanoma, suggesting that RNLS protein could be recognized by T cells leading to local immune responses against the cancer. The study found that chemical complementarity between melanoma-resident TCR CDR3s and renalase-1 protein correlates with increased melanoma survival.

SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncotarget·TypeNews article·DateAug 8, 2024

New study confirms high autism recurrence rates in families with autistic children

A new study by top researchers reveals one in five children with an older sibling diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are likely to be diagnosed with the disorder as well. The rate of autism recurrence is seven times higher in families with an autistic child compared to the general population.

SourceKennedy Krieger Institute·JournalPEDIATRICS·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 7, 2024

Dealing with runaway metastatic disease

Researchers discuss how PROM2 is a predictive biomarker of distant metastases and shorter survival among patients with stage III melanomas. They also demonstrate that runaway metastasis is closely linked to PROM2 overexpression, through increased epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition marker expression and ferroptosis resistance.

SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncotarget·TypeCommentary/editorial·DateAug 7, 2024
Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm) tracks health metrics and safety alerts during long observing sessions, fieldwork, and remote expeditions.

Does online dating make relationships more successful?

A new study found that meeting partners online is positively linked to relationship success among those who have social media presence on their relationships. However, the link was absent among individuals without this social media presence, particularly in marital relationships.

SourceMary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News·JournalCyberpsychology Behavior and Social Networking·TypeObservational study·DateAug 6, 2024

Scientists reach consensus for fasting terminology

A panel of experts has reached consensus on fasting terminology to enhance communication and cross-referencing in the field. The defined terms include 'fasting,' 'modified fasting,' and 'religious fasting,' among others, aiming to steer people away from unverified diets that can lead to unhealthy behaviors.

SourcePennington Biomedical Research Center·JournalCell Metabolism·DateAug 6, 2024
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.

INT-1B3 miR-193a-3p mimic boosts t cell immunity and induces tumor cell death

Researchers developed a lipid nanoparticle formulated miR-193a-3p mimic that enhances T cell mediated immune responses and induces immunogenic cell death in tumors. This study demonstrates the potential of this therapy to prolong animal survival and reduce metastasis, offering new hope for cancer treatment.

SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncotarget·TypeNews article·DateAug 5, 2024

New hope for prostate cancer: new form of immunotherapy could prevent resistance to hormone therapy

Researchers from the University of Sheffield have developed a new form of immunotherapy using nanoparticles that delays the onset of resistance to hormone therapy in prostate cancer. This innovative approach stimulates immune cells called T cells to attack cancer cells, marking a significant breakthrough in treating prostate cancer.

SourceUniversity of Sheffield·JournalBMJ·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 5, 2024
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.

Advancing towards a novel, highly accurate method for cervical cancer screening

A research team has identified novel biomarkers in cervical mucus samples that show high diagnostic power for detecting cervical cancer. The findings suggest that analyzing local expression levels may offer a superior diagnostic strategy, potentially reducing the need for invasive procedures.

SourceFujita Health University·JournalCancer Science·TypeObservational study·DateAug 5, 2024

Balancing fairness and welfare in the face of uncertainty

A mathematical model developed by Chris Zobel and colleagues optimizes resource allocation in urban infrastructure while considering social vulnerabilities and projected sea level rise impacts. The approach prioritizes investments that enhance resilience and mitigate socio-economic disparities, enabling informed decision-making that ba...

SourceVirginia Tech·JournalProduction and Operations Management·DateAug 5, 2024

Tradition meets transformation for Maasai women

A new study reveals that Maasai women are gaining access to household decisions through livelihood diversification, education, and secure land tenure. This research contributes to the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goal of Gender Equality, highlighting the value of empowering decision-making for women in pastoralist communities.

SourceVirginia Tech·JournalJournal of Rural Studies·DateAug 5, 2024
Creality K1 Max 3D Printer

Creality K1 Max 3D Printer rapidly prototypes brackets, adapters, and fixtures for instruments and classroom demonstrations at large build volume.

Horse miscarriages offer clues to causes of early human pregnancy loss

A study on horse miscarriages revealed that 42% of cases were due to triploidy, a condition characterized by an extra set of chromosomes. This finding provides insight into the frequency of chromosome errors during early human pregnancy, which has been difficult to determine.

SourceCornell University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateAug 5, 2024

A blueprint for building the future: Eco-friendly 3D concrete printing

A UVA research team introduces a game-changing additive to 3D-printed concrete, enhancing its printability and mechanical properties. The study demonstrates the potential for more resilient and eco-friendly construction practices using cellulose nanofibrils.

SourceUniversity of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science·JournalCement and Concrete Composites·DateAug 2, 2024

Subclinical hypothyroidism during first half of pregnancy is associated with hypothyroidism 1-5 years after delivery

A new study found that subclinical hypothyroidism diagnosed before 21 weeks of pregnancy is associated with higher rates of overt hypothyroidism or thyroid replacement therapy within 5 years after delivery. Women with high TSH values and elevated TPO antibodies were at increased risk.

SourceMary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News·JournalThyroid·TypeObservational study·DateAug 2, 2024
Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station

Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station offers research-grade local weather data for networked stations, campuses, and community observatories.

New research sheds light on relationships between plants and insects in forest ecosystems

A new study published by US Forest Service researchers explores the impact of leaf-eating insects on forest ecosystems worldwide. The findings suggest that warmer climates affect plant-herbivore interactions, leading to changes in carbon and nutrient cycling in broadleaved forests globally.

SourceUSDA Forest Service - Pacific Southwest Research Station·JournalNature Communications·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 1, 2024

Barriers complicate exercise for disability community

A lack of adaptive equipment and trained staff in commercial gyms creates significant barriers to exercise for people with disabilities. The study highlights the need for more accessible options and awareness programs to encourage continued physical activity among this population.

SourceUniversity of Texas at Arlington·JournalDisability and Rehabilitation·TypeObservational study·DateAug 1, 2024

Study uncovers connections between obesity and heart failure

Researchers discovered ultrastructural abnormalities in obese patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), which may be related to the impact of obesity on muscle structure. The study suggests that reducing obesity and using certain medications could help improve HFpEF outcomes.

SourceJohns Hopkins Medicine·JournalNature Cardiovascular Research·DateAug 1, 2024

Downwind states face disproportionate burden of air pollution

A recent study explores the Clean Air Act and its impact on downwind states, highlighting challenges in regulating interstate air pollution. Downwind states face lengthy response times, infrequent petition acceptance, and burdens of proof in court, making it difficult to effectively address unequal pollution effects.

SourceUniversity of Notre Dame·JournalEnvironmental Management·DateJul 31, 2024
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.

AI bowel cancer test can tell whether patients need chemotherapy

A new AI algorithm assesses immune cells in early-stage bowel cancer tumours to predict recurrence risk. The CD3 Score test has been shown to reliably identify high-risk cancers that are more likely to recur within five years of surgery, enabling clinicians to make informed decisions about chemotherapy treatment.

SourceUniversity of Leeds·JournalJournal of Clinical Oncology·TypeImaging analysis·DateJul 31, 2024

Pursuing the middle path to scientific discovery

Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have made significant strides in understanding the mesoscale properties of a ferroelectric material under an electric field. The breakthrough holds potential for advances in computer memory, lasers, and sensors.

SourceDOE/Argonne National Laboratory·JournalScience·DateJul 31, 2024

For bigger muscles push close to failure, for strength, maybe not

Research from Florida Atlantic University reveals that training closer to failure can boost muscle growth, while having no clear impact on strength gains. The study analyzed data from 55 studies and suggests that individuals who aim to build muscle should work within a desired range of 0-5 reps short of failure.

SourceFlorida Atlantic University·JournalSports Medicine·TypeMeta-analysis·DateJul 31, 2024

Genomewide prediction: A promising approach for improving russet formation in apple breeding programs

This study demonstrates that genomewide prediction effectively targets russet formation in apples, a complex quantitative trait controlled by many small-effect QTLs. Moderate predictive abilities were observed across various models, with the inclusion of previously detected QTLs as fixed effects not significantly enhancing predictions.

SourceMaximum Academic Press·JournalFruit Research·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 30, 2024
AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope supports teaching labs and QA checks with LED illumination, mechanical stage, and included 5MP camera.

Organic nanozymes have broad applications from food and agriculture to biomedicine

Research from the University of Illinois highlights the potential of organic nanozymes for broader applications beyond traditional uses of inorganic nanozymes. The development of sustainable, environmentally friendly materials offers a promising solution for various industries.

SourceUniversity of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences·JournalTrends in Chemistry·TypeSystematic review·DateJul 30, 2024

Oil and gas extraction causes pollution to spike 10,000%

A study by the University of Essex found that oil and gas extraction can cause a nearly 30% decline in species richness near platforms, with pollutants like hydrocarbons up to 10,613% higher within 500m. This has a direct impact on marine invertebrates and food webs.

SourceUniversity of Essex·JournalScience of The Total Environment·TypeMeta-analysis·DateJul 30, 2024

Climate change means that tropical cyclones in Southeast Asia are developing faster, lasting longer and endangering more coastal communities, finds joint international study

A joint international study found that tropical cyclones in Southeast Asia are forming closer to coastlines, intensifying rapidly, and lingering longer over land. This can lead to unprecedented threats from longer-lasting and more intense storms for tens of millions in coastal areas.

SourceNanyang Technological University·Journalnpj Climate and Atmospheric Science·DateJul 30, 2024
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.

Heat exposure can affect hormones

Research highlights the need for further study on the impact of sustained heat exposure on hormone release and action. Heat exposure is associated with decreased fertility, increased risks of pregnancy complications and menopause symptoms, as well as worsened conditions like thyroid disorders and diabetes mellitus.

SourceNational University of Singapore, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine·JournalNature Reviews Endocrinology·TypeCase study·DateJul 30, 2024

Published research from the Parkinson’s Foundation shows genetic variants are more common in people with Parkinson’s disease than originally thought

The PD GENEration study has found that 13% of participants have a genetic form of Parkinson's disease, significantly higher than previous estimates. The study, which reached its goal of 15,000 participants ahead of schedule, provides insights into the genetics of the disease and its potential for precision medicine.

SourceParkinson's Foundation·JournalBrain·TypeObservational study·DateJul 29, 2024