Researchers examined the resurrection of TrackTown USA identity through personal interviews, track meets, and media accounts. They found that community engagement, sustained pattern of events, and authentic outcomes forged the distinctiveness of TrackTown, with a key role played by UO coach Bill Bowerman.
A recent study found that asymptomatic rhinovirus infections were present in up to 60.5% of university students during an 8-week period, highlighting the potential for silent transmission. Researchers detected significantly lower viral loads in asymptomatic cases compared to symptomatic ones.
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A study by University of Nevada, Reno scientists found that female black brant geese experience a 16% decline in survival after losing their mate. Only the fittest females with better body condition can re-pair and reproduce again.
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet used mobile data to predict population movements after a disaster, improving aid delivery accuracy. By analyzing patterns in anonymous user locations before and after the 2010 Haiti earthquake, they were able to accurately forecast people's whereabouts with 85% probability.
A new system, Terra-i, monitors deforestation across Latin America every 16 days, revealing significant increases in deforestation rates in Colombia and Paraguay. The system uses NASA's MODIS satellite sensor to assess land cover change and highlight emerging hotspots of deforestation.
The Restoring Professionalism and Integrity in Research (RePAIR) program aims to correct problematic research practices and maintain public trust. The one-year grant provides substantial educational programs addressing major causes of research wrongdoing.
A University of Oregon psychologist found that societies with strong punitive religious beliefs have lower crime rates. Conversely, countries where people believe more in heaven tend to have higher crime rates.
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A two-year grant from NOAA, NASA, NSF, and DOE will help the University of Miami improve seasonal climate predictions for severe floods or droughts in South Florida. The team aims to establish a comprehensive multi-model prediction system available in real-time to all sectors.
New research suggests that Arctic forest growth could lead to increased carbon dioxide emissions, contrary to previous predictions. This is due to the stimulation of soil decomposition by trees, releasing previously stored carbon into the atmosphere.
Scientists create a surface that can display information using water, exploiting the unique behavior of trapped air layers on a lotus-inspired dual-structured surface. The surface is bistable and exhibits striking optical contrast between its two states.
Researchers analyzed soil cores from 55 locations in central and western Amazonia, finding that early inhabitants lived near rivers but had little long-term impact on outlying forests. The study challenges the popular idea that the Amazon was a culturally altered landscape before European arrival.
Scientists have discovered a new way to inactivate the disease-causing ability of Helicobacter pylori by disrupting its acid-sensing receptor. The study reveals that urea binding is crucial for the protein's function and could lead to potential treatments.
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A new study found that child care subsidies can enhance the quality of care for low-income children, but parents who use subsidies often don't access the highest quality care. Subsidies allow parents to choose higher-quality settings, such as licensed home-based care.
Researchers used whole-genome sequencing to distinguish between related MRSA strains, potentially shortening outbreak duration. The study identified genetic differences between strains that current methods couldn't detect.
Research finds one-off advice sessions are insufficient for long-term management; ongoing support is crucial for improved lifestyle and biomedical outcomes.
Researchers from NTU discovered a unique composite structure in mantis shrimp clubs, yielding a material tougher than many engineered ceramics. The findings aim to solve problems with damaged hip implants, bone loss, and toxicity caused by metal implants.
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Researchers analyzed fossilized primate skulls and CT scans of living primates to determine how extinct animals moved, focusing on the bony labyrinth of the inner ear. The study found that ancient primates were relatively agile, with some species moving faster than their Old World ancestors.
A new sociological study shows that alcohol consumption leads to increased social stress and poor grades among teens, especially those in tightly-connected friendship cliques. The study found a correlation between drinking and feelings of loneliness and not fitting in, which can lead to declining grades.
Researchers at UCI have developed genetically modified mosquitoes that are unable to infect people with malaria. This breakthrough has significant implications for reducing the spread of the disease, which affects over 40% of the world's population and kills nearly 1 million people annually.
Researchers confirm improved mood changes in subjects practicing IBMT for a month, accompanied by increased axonal density and myelin formation. The technique may provide a new approach to intervention and prevention of mental disorders.
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Queen's University has received a $2 million donation from RBC to support the new RBC Queen's University Water Initiative. The initiative aims to raise awareness about the impact of industrial development and agriculture on watershed health and water supplies through research, education, and hands-on training.
Research led by Ilan Dar-Nimrod found that modern coolness is characterized by friendly, competent, trendy, and attractive traits, deviating from the traditional rebellious and emotionally controlled image. The study suggests a transition from countercultural to generic coolness, with a focus on being liked and admired by others.
Jeff Chen, a University of California, Davis student, has been awarded the Raymond W. Sarber Award for his outstanding research contributions to microbial sciences. Chen's work explores various aspects of microbiology, including yeast genetics and cellular biology.
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The FASEB MARC Program has announced the recipients of travel awards for The Endocrine Society's 94th Annual Meeting and Expo. This year, nine awards were given totaling $14,850 to promote diversity in biomedical research.
LaJoyce Debro has made significant contributions to fostering research training among underrepresented minorities in microbiology. She is recognized for her dedication to mentoring students and promoting diversity in scientific careers.
I. Kaye Wachsmuth has been recognized for her pioneering work in public health, with a focus on global food safety. She has implemented state-of-the-art microbiology to ensure food safety at home and worldwide.
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Boston College is expanding access to its proprietary MediaKron digital instruction platform to faculty at six other colleges and universities. The initiative allows for the creation of dynamic multi-media course content, providing a unique community of scholars in a digital space.
Lilliam Casillas-Martinez, a Professor at the University of Puerto Rico-Humacao, has been recognized for her exceptional teaching and mentorship of women from low-income backgrounds. Her research focuses on geomicrobiology and metagenomics, with an emphasis on undergraduate education and community outreach.
Joanna B. Goldberg, Professor at University of Virginia, receives the 2012 ASM Graduate Microbiology Teaching Award for distinguished teaching and mentoring of students. She has mentored over 75 students and directs the Microbial Pathogenesis course.
The University of Nevada, Reno is supporting the commercial harvesting of invasive crayfish at Lake Tahoe to improve clarity and take away a food source for other invasive species. The estimated 220 million crayfish could be harvested, stimulating local tourism and providing a new market for restaurants.
Researchers developed two collaborative games to teach phylogeny, a tree diagram representing evolutionary history. Phylo-Genie improved student scores on post-tests compared to pen-and-paper exercises, while Build-a-Tree demonstrated active prolonged engagement in informal museum settings.
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A new study from Lawson Health Research Institute found that doctors treating brain cancer patients are unclear about reporting requirements. Only 41% of patients were advised not to drive, and only 30% were reported to the Ministry of Transportation, despite brain tumors compromising a patient's ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
AIBS awarded Dr. Barbara Schaal for pioneering plant molecular systematics and conservation biology research. Dr. Thomas Lovejoy received the Outstanding Service Award for his biodiversity conservation work. Dr. Diane Ebert-May was honored for her innovative teaching approaches and science education research.
Research confirms long-lasting severe droughts in western US throughout history, including 200-year megadroughts in the Sierra Nevada. Scientists used advanced sonar tools and tree-ring analysis to determine precipitation levels over the past 12,000 years.
A new study found that liberals and conservatives tend to donate more to charities aligned with their respective moral foundations. Republicans are more likely to donate when a charity supports traditional values and loyalty, while Democrats are more inclined to donate when the emphasis is on equality and protection from harm.
An international team led by SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has used the world's most powerful X-ray laser to obtain ultrahigh-resolution views of nano-crystals of biomolecules, including a small protein found in egg whites. This technique enables researchers to view molecular dynamics at a time-scale never observed before.
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A Colorado School of Public Health researcher found that a new federal disclosure law has little effect on the prescribing of certain medications, including statins and SSRIs. The study suggests that transparency is important but may not be enough to deter physicians from accepting payments from pharmaceutical companies.
The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow will host the first Fraunhofer Centre to be established in the UK, a hub for industry-driven laser research and technology. The Centre is part of Fraunhofer UK Research Ltd., which will oversee future UK-based research centres.
Researchers at Linköping University have developed the first chemical circuit, combining ion transistors to control and transport ions and charged biomolecules. This breakthrough enables chemical control of muscles and signaling systems in the human body, with potential applications for treating diseases.
A study of over 11,000 university students found that adhering to the Mediterranean diet increased scores on quality of life questionnaires, particularly for physical well-being. The diet's emphasis on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats was associated with better mental health outcomes.
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The tuatara's unique chewing technique, using its lower jaw to slice food apart, raises doubts about the link between chewing and high metabolism in mammals. This specialized mechanism allows the tuatara to eat a wide range of prey, including beetles, spiders, and small lizards.
The University of Miami's R.J. Dunlap Marine Conservation Program will receive a $40,000 grant from Wells Fargo to enhance marine conservation science education and research. The program aims to inspire youth to learn STEM skills and adopt conservation attitudes, as well as raise awareness about marine ecology and shark species.
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University successfully tested a solar-powered desalination system that provides high-quality irrigation water for crops in arid regions. The system uses nanofiltration membranes to treat brackish water, resulting in 25% less irrigation and fertilizer needed compared to traditional practices.
UCSB alumnus Michael Douglas establishes a $1 million endowed chair for the Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts, supporting teaching, research, and programs in the humanities and fine arts.
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The San Francisco State University Department of Biology has received a $1.5 million grant to support faculty-led improvements in undergraduate science education. The Biology Faculty Explorations in Scientific Teaching (FEST) program aims to refine teaching skills and assess student learning through evidence-based methods.
Researchers at Aalto University found that strong emotions sync brain activity in frontal and midline regions for unpleasant feelings and vision, attention, and sense of touch networks for highly arousing events. This synchronization facilitates understanding others' intentions and actions.
A study by Concordia University found that business students who evaluate their peers regularly improve in evaluating others. This leads to more effective management skills. The research developed a standardized online peer evaluation system, which can be incorporated into university-wide programs.
Researchers from Seattle BioMed, University of Copenhagen and University of Edinburgh report findings that could lead to new treatments for severe malaria. The studies identified specific parasite proteins associated with the disease, offering potential targets for drugs.
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A major new trial aims to provide clear guidance on whether home oxygen therapy should be offered routinely to patients with chronic heart failure. The study will measure factors such as patient quality of life, exercise ability, and breathlessness to determine the effectiveness of hot.
Researchers created Navatar, a low-cost accessible navigation system that uses digital maps and smartphone sensors to navigate users with visual impairments. The system combines probabilistic algorithms and user input to detect landmarks and provide step-by-step instructions.
Researchers at University College London have developed a new silicon oxide-based 'Resistive RAM' memory chip that can operate in ambient conditions, offering significantly greater memory storage and reduced energy consumption. The chip promises to be much faster than current technology, with potential applications beyond memory storage.
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A team of physicists and biologists discovered that protein Cdc42 oscillates throughout yeast cells, regulating shape and function. This oscillatory mechanism may be a general strategy among all self-organizing biological systems.
A study published in PLOS ONE found that college students can accurately judge others' sexual orientation based on facial features, with a higher accuracy rate for women's faces (65%). The researchers also discovered that gaydar is persistent even when the face is viewed upside down.
Researchers discovered a highly mineralized protective coating on freshwater crayfish teeth, made of calcium phosphate and amorphous calcium carbonate. This 'enamel' layer is remarkably similar to the enamel found in vertebrates, providing protection against wear and tear.
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Scientists sequenced the Heliconius butterfly genome to understand wing pattern diversity, finding that different species copy each other's patterns by exchanging genes. This process allows hybrids to gain useful genes for adapting to changing conditions and survive.
A study found that brief conversations about healthy dialysis lifestyles increased patient satisfaction scores by 12% and improved compliance rates. Researchers used a 'talking control support therapy' approach, where health professionals had informal chats with patients while they underwent dialysis.
A University of Pittsburgh study found that engineering students who used design tools such as SMART boards were more successful in meeting project goals. The researchers discovered that these tools promoted better working memory and flexible thinking among students, leading to improved performance.
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A national study shows fertility increasing for older, highly educated women since the 1990s, while childlessness declined by roughly 5 percentage points. The study suggests possible explanations, including changes in childcare expenses and men taking more responsibility for childcare.
A study found that male robins care for their young more when the eggs laid by their mate are brighter blue. The researchers replaced artificial eggs with baby robins in nests to test this theory, and results showed males feeding their babies twice as much when eggs were brightest blue.
A new study suggests that serving water with meals can help young adults make healthier food choices by associating water with vegetables, rather than soda or salty snacks. Preschoolers also show a preference for eating raw veggies with water, rather than sugary drinks.
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