Researchers at Harvard University have developed a new terahertz semiconductor laser that emits highly collimated beams, suitable for applications such as security screening and chemical sensing. The advance uses metamaterials to confine and collimate the THz light, opening up new possibilities for terahertz science and technology.
A new study found that individuals with chronic back pain who experienced some lifetime adversity reported less physical impairment and disability. The researchers speculate that this may be due to the development of psychological and social resources that help tolerate adversity.
Researchers have developed a small robot named ROCR that can climb walls efficiently, achieving 20% efficiency in climbing tests. The robot uses a swinging motion inspired by human climbers and animals to minimize energy consumption.
Babenko's fellowship will allow him to attend the European Conference on Computer Vision and work on weakly supervised learning systems for object detection and recognition. His research focuses on tackling computer vision problems with less precise labels, enabling more efficient data collection.
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.
A new study by University of Alberta researchers found that wealthier families in Canada get the biggest bang for their buck from the Children's Fitness Tax Credit. Lower-income families can't afford registration fees and therefore qualify less often.
A study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General found that wearing red or being bordered by the color increases a man's attractiveness and sexual desirability among women. The researchers attribute this effect to the cultural association between red and high status, as well as biological roots in human behavior.
Researchers at University of Rochester developed a unique light-controlled membrane that can block gas flow when ultraviolet light is applied and allow it to flow when purple light is used. This innovation has potential applications in controlled drug delivery and industrial processing tasks.
A new study from the University at Buffalo found that 66% of youth hockey injuries were caused by accidental hits to the boards or goal posts, while only 34% were caused by checking. The study, which analyzed data from over 3,000 players, suggests that coaches should teach players to keep their heads up and avoid looking down at the puck.
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.
Norwegian nursing students will be given a specially developed computer game to aid in passing a critical exam. The project aims to improve learning through visual and fun methods, addressing students' struggles with mathematics and science.
A joint MSU-Chinese research team analyzed six mountain regions in China's Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces to develop a habitat suitability index. The study found that approximately 40% of suitable panda habitat is within nature reserves, while potentially suitable areas outside the current geographic range were identified.
Researchers at the University of Leeds have found an innovative process to produce hydrogen from used cooking oil, generating some of the energy needed and producing a nearly carbon-neutral byproduct. This breakthrough technology has the potential to power cars, large-scale power plants, and even reduce energy loss during transmission.
A teaching and research program will explore how conflict affects agriculture and natural resource management in conflict-ridden countries. The Howard G. Buffett Foundation Chair in Conflict and Development aims to promote scholarship and understanding of this critical issue.
GoPro HERO13 Black
GoPro HERO13 Black records stabilized 5.3K video for instrument deployments, field notes, and outreach, even in harsh weather and underwater conditions.
Researchers developed a biophotonic imaging approach to monitor cellular transformations during apoptosis, providing a dynamic mapping of molecular changes. This allows for precise targeting of chemotherapy and improved understanding of disease progression.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University developed a new system to detect preterm contractions with greater accuracy and sensitivity than existing tools. The device is designed to pick up electrical signals associated with uterine contractions, allowing doctors to delay preterm deliveries by six weeks or more.
Scientists at the University of Haifa have identified two chemicals released by mosquito predators that repel egg-laying mosquitoes, offering a potential environmentally friendly solution for reducing mosquito populations. The findings may lead to the development of a natural and inexpensive option for controlling mosquito breeding sites.
Meghan Baker, a J.D./M.S.W. dual degree student at the University of Houston, has been recognized as Social Work Student of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers Texas Chapter. Her commitment to social justice and service work promotes equality for marginalized communities.
Astronomers propose a new method for detecting extraterrestrial life by analyzing signals from advanced civilizations. The Benford beacons concept suggests that alien signals would not be continuously broadcast but rather pulsed and narrowly directed, potentially making them more detectable.
Apple iPhone 17 Pro
Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.
Researchers at Michigan State University have identified a stress hormone in the sea lamprey, which is believed to be one of the earliest forms of cortisol. This discovery provides insights into the evolution of the endocrine system in vertebrates and has implications for understanding human physiology.
Researchers found that intensive auditory training improved sound perception and processing in aging rats, reversing aspects of normal cognitive decline. The study suggests that specially designed mental exercises may benefit people experiencing age-related cognitive decline.
A York University study reveals that type 1 diabetes can affect athletic performance, but it can be managed through proper blood sugar management. The research found that sport skill performance was highest when blood glucose values were in a normal range.
A new study confirms that unhappy families have specific difficulties for children during early school years. Disengaged families exhibit cold, controlling relationships leading to aggressive behavior and depression, while enmeshed families display high levels of conflict, anxiety, and social withdrawal as their child navigates school.
The Institute for Clinical & Translational Science at UCI will receive a five-year, $20 million NIH grant to speed up the translation of scientific discoveries into medical advances. The grant aims to support multidisciplinary research and foster community involvement in various fields.
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.
The Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical & Translational Science will support 109 positions and collaborate with multiple institutions to develop novel translational methodologies in drug discovery and genome-environment interactions. The partnership aims to address health disparities and improve prevention, diagnosis, an...
The Mizzou Advantage initiative brings together researchers, faculty members, and stakeholders to address food-related issues such as obesity, nutritional shortages, and chronic disease. The project aims to create innovative solutions through collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches.
Behavioral economic analysis shows that increased craving for alcohol also increases the relative value of alcohol, leading to a paradoxical behavior where addicts continue to use despite wanting to quit. The study involves 92 university students who underwent laboratory assessments after being given spring water and their favorite beer.
Researchers at UC Irvine discovered that stimulating a single whisker can prevent strokes in rats by quickly expanding alternate arteries. The technique was 100% effective in preventing strokes when applied within two hours of blockage.
Researchers found that Israeli Arabs' biases towards their own group are stronger in Arabic than in Hebrew, suggesting language influences thought patterns. The study used the Implicit Association Test to measure biases in bilingual Arab Israelis.
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.
The University of California, Irvine will lead a groundbreaking malaria field research project in China, Myanmar, and Thailand with $4.7 million federal funding. Researchers aim to develop broader results by working with transient populations and Chinese residents near the Myanmar border.
Researchers at University at Buffalo have developed a method to remotely control ion channels, neurons and animal behavior using heated magnetic nanoparticles. The approach could lead to innovative cancer treatments and therapies for neurological disorders.
Avello Bioenergy Inc., founded by Iowa State students Jared Brown, Cody Ellens, and Anthony Pollard, utilizes fast pyrolysis technology to produce bio-oils for various industrial applications. The company's goal is to replace petroleum-based materials with renewable alternatives.
Researchers found that anxious conditions cause participants to become more engaged in their ideals and extreme in their religious convictions. The findings suggest that bold but vulnerable people gravitate to idealistic and religious extremes for relief from anxiety.
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 recent study conducted in the Seattle region found no association between air pollution exposure and increased risk of preeclampsia or preterm delivery. The research used data from 3,675 women enrolled in the Omega Study, which investigates diet and environment effects on health during pregnancy.
The AGA Foundation has awarded fellowships to 10 outstanding high school students to support their research in digestive diseases. The recipients will conduct research at prestigious institutions and have been selected through a rigorous national application process.
A study found that anger is the dominant emotion driving the 'rally 'round the flag effect', where Americans surge support for their president during war or conflict. The study showed that anger, not anxiety, triggers and feeds this phenomenon, regardless of initial political leanings.
Diaz-Loya's work on geopolymer concrete technology has been recognized nationally with a prestigious scholarship. His research aims to convert this emerging 'green concrete' into an engineered material with predictable mechanical properties, enabling large-scale commercial applications.
Researchers are harnessing local community champions to challenge smoking norms and encourage quitting in Aspley ward, where 53% of residents smoke. The two-year project will profile positive messages to smokers and enlist the help of community champions to raise awareness.
DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)
DJI Air 3 (RC-N2) captures 4K mapping passes and environmental surveys with dual cameras, long flight time, and omnidirectional obstacle sensing.
A five-year pan-European research project is investigating whether working conditions in hospitals contribute to doctor 'burnout' and affect patient care. The study aims to identify issues within the workplace that lead to burnout and develop strategies to improve organisational culture, reduce stress, and enhance patient safety.
A North Carolina State University study reveals that older adults fare equally well as young adults in making intuitive decisions, but face challenges with complex decision-making. Older adults with higher education performed better at remembering specific criteria and utilizing them when making decisions.
A new study on Chile's nationwide school voucher program found that it increased high school graduation rates by 3.6 percent, and college-going rates by 3.1 percent. The reforms also led to a modest reduction in earnings inequity and an increase in the demand for private subsidized schools.
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.
A York University study found that leaving organic debris in catch basins improves the effectiveness of S-methoprene in controlling mosquito larvae. The researchers discovered that S-methoprene binds to organic material, making it more effective when left in the catch basins.
A new study by Northwestern University researchers suggests that online classes may have negative consequences for lower-performing and language minority students. The study found modest evidence that live-only instruction results in higher learning outcomes than internet instruction, particularly for relatively low-achieving students.
The AcademyHealth and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation awarded 10 scholarships to graduate students conducting research on public health systems. The scholarships support students' attendance at conferences and presentation of their work in the field of public health systems research.
The University of Delaware will receive a $10 million grant to establish a five-year research and development center aimed at understanding math difficulties in elementary and middle school children. Researchers plan to use a multidisciplinary approach to develop usable knowledge that will help students who are struggling in math.
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.
The university's I-LEAD program aims to improve communication skills between medical and nursing students through real-life experiences and simulated patient exercises. The project seeks to develop interprofessional curriculum models that can be shared with other schools across the country.
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $360,000 grant to establish an online resource for biochemistry and molecular biology educators. The initiative aims to improve undergraduate-level teaching by providing core concepts, assessments, and forums. Hundreds of life scientists will collaborate on the project.
Researchers have successfully controlled quantum superposition in silicon, a crucial step towards building affordable quantum computers. The breakthrough could enable faster processing of complex information and secure code-cracking capabilities.
A new study by University at Buffalo psychologist Michael Poulin and colleagues found that caregivers experience more positive emotions when engaging in 'active care', such as feeding and bathing their spouses. In contrast, passive care provokes negative emotions and fewer positive emotions.
A study of young children with cavities found that nearly 28% had a high BMI, indicating overweight or obesity. The study also showed that calorie intake was higher than normal in most cases, but not necessarily due to overeating.
Meta Quest 3 512GB
Meta Quest 3 512GB enables immersive mission planning, terrain rehearsal, and interactive STEM demos with high-resolution mixed-reality experiences.
A BGU professor developed a software program that can identify language indicative of writer's psychological state, serving as a screening tool for depression. The program showed a 78% correlation with clinical psychologists' reviews, and could potentially be used to screen would-be suicides.
Researchers at the University of Miami designed intelligent 3D simulation robots to participate in the Robocup 2010 competition. The team developed a soccer team of six autonomous robots that can acquire strategic knowledge and real-time reasoning, setting their sights on making it through the first round.
Undergraduates from ASU and UMd developed a mobile robot, RAVEN, capable of traversing 20-degree slopes and carrying experiments. The design showcased the fusion of science and engineering, demonstrating that students can successfully integrate both fields to achieve innovative solutions.
A new study by scientists at UCL reveals that the brains of newborn rats already possess a sense of direction and place, which improves with age. The research suggests that this innate ability could be independent of experience and provides insights into how our sense of space develops.
Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter
Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter is a trusted meter for precise measurements during instrument integration, repairs, and field diagnostics.
A recent study found that anxiety/panic disorder is the most disabling psychiatric condition associated with Tourette syndrome (TS), contributing significantly to psychosocial and occupational disabilities. The study identified motor tics as a primary factor in disability, especially in adults whose tics persist into adulthood.
Scientists have found antibiotic-resistant bacteria in seven species of sharks and redfish, with the highest occurrence rates in nurse sharks from Belize and Florida Keys. The study highlights a growing problem for human health due to the presence of multidrug-resistant bacteria in marine environments.
The National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada has awarded $3 million to the University of Montreal and École Polytechnique to launch training and mentorship programs for young researchers. The program aims to upgrade skills and foster brain-gain by attracting highly qualified students nationally and internationally.
Researchers at the Universities of Liverpool and Leeds found that prior guidance on cross-examination techniques can improve witnesses' ability to respond accurately. Participants who received guidance were better equipped to handle complex questions and less likely to make errors.
A new study published in Marketing Science found that combining eye-catching pop-up graphics with targeted ads can lead to a decrease in consumer recall and purchase plans. The study suggests that high-visibility ads are more effective for consumer recall, while content-linked ads promote higher purchase intentions.
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.
Researchers found that brain's representation of hands is out of sync with reality, with fingers perceived as shorter and hands fatter. The findings may be relevant to psychiatric conditions involving body image.
A team of researchers from the University of Miami and NOAA successfully located a 23-mile long oil plume off Florida's Treasure Coast, heading towards the Dry Tortugas. Using advanced models, satellite images, and shipboard observations, they identified the oil slick and its potential pathway.
A study of 193,804 trauma patients found that uninsured individuals were more likely to die from injuries than those with private insurance. Patients covered by Medicaid or other insurance plans had better mortality rates for all injuries compared to those without insurance.