Researchers create Saser, a sonic equivalent to lasers producing ultra-high frequency sound waves on a nano scale. The new device has potential applications in computing, imaging, and anti-terrorist security screening.
A California Department of Education-funded project found that student achievement increased 27.5% with the use of technology to increase academic achievement in fourth-grade classrooms. Traditional print-based literacy is still important, but new technologies are also essential for students in the 21st century.
The University of Nevada, Reno's Seismological Lab is conducting a seismic survey through downtown Reno to create an earthquake hazard map. The team, led by Professor John Louie, is using industry techniques to map suspected faults and confirm previous findings.
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Scientists have discovered a novel signaling pathway in dendritic cells that can be activated by bacterial fragments, leading to the activation of NFAT and triggering an immune response. This discovery has identified potential new therapeutic targets for diseases such as sepsis and chronic heart failure.
Researchers at McMaster University found two types of males in the invasive round goby, including nest-guarding males and sneaker males that parasitize conventional males. This discovery may help scientists understand how to tackle the infestation of Great Lakes watersheds.
A series of studies published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs found that college prevention programs can effectively reduce heavy episodic drinking and other alcohol-related problems. The programs included counseling for individual students, neighborhood-based initiatives, and community engagement efforts.
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A new study suggests that college-community cooperation programs can help reduce heavy episodic drinking, with a Western Washington University program showing a decline in student binge drinking. The findings highlight the importance of collaboration between colleges and their surrounding neighborhoods to combat problem drinking.
Researchers found that brief motivational interviews and one-on-one counseling programs significantly reduced heavy drinking and improved behavior among high-risk students. Community-based initiatives, such as increased police patrols and online alcohol policies, also showed promise in reducing off-campus incidents involving students.
Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University discovered a stable cluster of atoms that can mimic different elements of the periodic table, exhibiting strong magnetic properties. The discovery has potential applications in creating faster computers, larger memory storage, and molecular electronic devices.
A study presented at ENDO 2009 found that ghrelin infusions increased calorie intake by 51% in older women with frailty, improving growth hormone levels and overall health outcomes. Larger follow-up studies will investigate the therapeutic potential of ghrelin or mimetic agents for this population.
A comprehensive census analysis has revealed a dramatic decline of 60% in caribou/reindeer numbers worldwide over the last three decades. Global warming and industrial development are identified as key drivers of this decline, affecting not only the animals but also human livelihoods in northern latitudes.
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Research reveals that clearing the Amazon rainforest brings initial improvements in income and quality of life for Brazilian communities, but these gains are short-lived. The study suggests that levels of development revert back to below national average levels once natural resources are exploited and deforestation expands.
The University of Miami's Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy has awarded two graduates, Sara Gonzalez-Rothi and R. Scott Nuzum, with Everglades Foundation Congressional Fellowships. The fellows will receive a $45,000 stipend and spend 12 months in Washington D.C. offices focused on environmental policy.
A study by Ohio State University found that people tend to avoid reading articles about personal issues like love and romance, but seek out information on less emotionally charged topics like finances. The study suggests that individuals use media as a way to cope with problems and escape emotional distress.
The report reveals stark contrasts in tobacco control policies and use across the US, with serious disparities remaining. States with strong programs and policies exhibit lower smoking prevalence and higher quit rates, while others lag behind, hindering overall progress.
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Researchers have developed a new white paper coating inspired by the Cyphochilus beetle's shell, which produces a bright and efficient whiteness. The coating uses a unique structure to scatter white light, resulting in a lighter weight paper with high whiteness, potentially reducing costs.
Researchers developed the PhonePoint Pen application, which uses built-in cell phone accelerometers to recognize human writing. Users can write short notes or draw diagrams in mid-air, with plans for future improvements including real-time feedback and character recognition.
A new study by Rush University Medical Center researchers found that cognitive impairment is associated with reduced survival among both African-Americans and whites. The study, published in Archives of Neurology, showed that participants with mild cognitive impairment had a 50% increased risk of death compared to those without cogniti...
Scientists at the University of Leeds and NASA have developed a new cleaning protocol to ensure that Earth-based microorganisms don't contaminate Mars samples. The protocol was tested on various sampling devices, including rover scoops and glacial ice core drills, and found to effectively remove detectable organic biosignatures.
Dr. Peter Sale, a renowned Canadian-based UN coral reef specialist, received the Pieter Bleeker Award for his major contributions to world knowledge of fish communities, particularly those in coral reefs. He was recognized for his work on reef fish ecology and behavior, shedding light on sustainable management of marine environments.
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A new software system is being developed to improve flood forecasting and risk analysis, addressing the need for reliable warning systems and uncertainty assessment. The project aims to provide benefits to industries, governments, and citizens in the UK and China, particularly in light of climate change's impact on extreme floods.
A Tel Aviv University researcher developed a program to educate boys and girls on the importance of handwashing, resulting in a significant increase in practice from 25% to 60%. The program included teacher education, puppet shows, songs, and hands-on experiments, highlighting the direct connection between hygiene and health.
Recent studies suggest that college students need multiple attempts and strategies to successfully quit smoking, with graphic cigarette warning labels showing varying effects on American and Canadian teens. The research highlights the importance of developing programs based on real-life experiences to aid in smoking cessation.
A recent study by the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management found that CFA charterholders tend to be timelier and more objective in their forecasting, but average in terms of accuracy. This suggests that the designation brings a natural edge in talent as well as acquired skills.
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New research published by King's College London reveals that experiencing 'cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment' (CIDT) is associated with higher rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than physical torture. Survivors reported an average of 21 stressor events during detention or captivity, highlighting the severity of CIDT.
A new UCL study reveals over half of £20 million compensation paid to British slave owners was used to fund modern Britain. The 'Legacies of British Slave Ownership' project creates the first online database of British slave owners, highlighting their economic, cultural, and social impact.
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) held its fifth annual Crystal Awards dinner during Digestive Disease Week, recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of endoscopy. The event honored award recipients in various categories, including research, education, and mentoring.
A new study by researchers at the University at Buffalo found that pressure to be 'attractive' provokes negative outcomes, particularly in women. Women who felt they needed to look attractive were more fearful of appearance-based rejection than their peers.
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Marine Affairs and Policy graduate student John Stieglitz's Blue Ocean Aquaculture project focuses on sustainably cultured juvenile yellowfin tuna for offshore aquaculture industry. The UM Rosenstiel School student received runner-up prize and $3,000 in the competition's High-Potential Venture category.
A study at Ohio State University found that roommate assignments are crucial in fostering interracial friendships among college students. White students increased their number of interracial friends during their first year, while black students showed a slight decrease. The results support the idea that
A previously unknown giant volcanic eruption in China led to global mass extinction 260 million years ago, according to a new study published in Science. The eruption unleashed around half a million cubic kilometres of lava, causing massive cloud formation and acid rain that cooled the planet.
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A study found that people prefer reading articles that agree with their opinions, spending 36% more time on such content than opposing views. This preference has real-world implications, including increased polarization and reduced tolerance for diverse arguments.
A new study suggests a score-based system, called the Conscientiousness Index, can detect behaviours that need early investigation and provide targeted support. The index measures diligence in day-to-day behaviour and is believed to contribute to improving doctors' performance after qualification.
A new study found that retail clinics are more likely to be located in higher-income areas, making it difficult for poor and underserved communities to access medical care. The clinics' location may be an adjunct to existing traditional medical care rather than addressing unmet needs.
Researchers found that rooks can use tools to solve problems and adapt them for better performance. They also demonstrated sequential tool use and creative modifications.
The University of Rhode Island has been awarded a five-year, $18 million grant by the National Institutes of Health to strengthen biomedical research capacity in Rhode Island. The grant will support at least 22 faculty research projects in molecular toxicology, cell biology, and behavioral science.
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Medical simulation training at MU's Russell D. and Mary B. Shelden Clinical Simulation Center emphasizes lessons in patient safety and quality of care. The program integrates students from various healthcare backgrounds to interact and understand each other's roles, reducing the risk of errors.
Integrative body-mind training (IBMT) alters blood flow and electrical activity in the brain, breathing quality, and even skin conductance, allowing for a state of relaxation, calmness, and reduced stress. IBMT improves connection between central nervous system structures and promotes integration of brain and body.
A research review found that instilling the value of education and linking school work to future goals is key to boosting grades in middle school students. Parental involvement in conveying academic importance, relating educational goals to occupational aspirations, and discussing learning strategies had a positive impact on achievement.
A long-term study confirms the efficacy of CT scans in ruling out serious cardiovascular disease in patients with chest pain, with no cases of heart attacks or cardiac stents needed within a year after negative scans. The test streamlines the process, providing faster and less expensive evaluation options.
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The American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) recognizes Joseph Felsenstein, Robert T. Pennock, Bruce Alberts, Michael Pollan, Rita Colwell, and Chip Rowe for their significant positive contributions to the field of biology. The awards are presented to individuals who have made substantial scientific or educational impact.
The American Society of Plant Biologists supports ChloroFilms' video contest, promoting plant life awareness through innovative videos. The first competition awarded grand and first prize winners for their creative and informative content.
A team of University of Minnesota students, ReachOut Water Solutions, has won the Acara Challenge to provide clean water to thousands of residents in Mumbai's slums. Their plan combines source water storage, ultraviolet treatment, and a novel distribution system to supply 50 liters of clean water per day.
Researchers at the University of Nottingham have identified a key mechanism behind bacterial meningitis, offering new avenues for treatment and vaccine development. The discovery could save hundreds of children's lives and provide broad protection against this deadly disease.
A new study from the University of Leicester warns that government efforts to widen participation in UK universities may be overstating the value of higher education at the expense of other ambitions. Dr Gavin Brown found that policies focus on 'raising' aspirations, but should instead broaden young people's horizons and consider emoti...
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A team of Rensselaer students, led by Assistant Professor Lupita D. Montoya, is designing and building solar-powered pasteurization systems for communities in rural Peru. The project aims to help families meet governmental regulations and earn additional income by producing dairy products.
A recent study by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev reveals a strong link between daily activity energy expenditure and appetite in elderly adults. Participants who reported improved appetite were found to have lower mortality rates, suggesting that subjective appetite measurement can be an important predictor of death.
A group of students at North Carolina State University has developed a 'lunar texshield' to protect astronauts from space radiation while generating and storing power. The lightweight polymer material deflects or absorbs radiation, backed by layers of solar cells and radiation-absorbing materials.
A University of Oregon professor has developed a Green Classroom Toolbox to improve energy efficiency in existing US schools. The toolbox provides evidence-based renovation guidelines that consider both human performance and environmental impacts, aiming to enhance student learning.
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The University of Nottingham is receiving £6.9m in funding to develop carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies that could drastically cut CO2 emissions from fossil-fuel power stations. The project aims to investigate combustion and CO2 capture and transport technologies to help meet UK and global emission reduction targets.
Experts warn that the buy-to-let market will survive the recession, but smaller private landlords will struggle to compete. The report suggests that lenders will favor established properties over new builds in city centers, limiting geographical access for investors.
A study by Oregon State University researchers found a pattern of distrust among physicians and midwives, with doctors believing hospital births are the only safe option. The study also revealed that assisted homebirths do not contribute to lower-than-average health outcomes, but rather successful outcomes for mothers and infants.
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Researchers found that sending tailored nutrition materials through mail can significantly improve dietary habits, especially among less educated consumers. The study showed greater increases in vegetable and fruit consumption and reductions in fat intake among those receiving personalized guidance.
A new project aims to design advanced global models of aerosols, addressing uncertainty in climate change predictions. The study will quantify the levels of uncertainty of each process leading to aerosol production.
Researchers from Northwestern University found no evidence that Facebook use correlates with lower academic achievement. Instead, they suggest that the impact of social networking sites on students depends on how they are used, with cultivating relationships potentially leading to positive outcomes.
A new species of diving beetle, Agaporomorphus colberti, has been named in honor of Stephen Colbert. This recognition highlights the importance of biodiversity and taxonomy, as there are an estimated 10 million to 100 million species on Earth that remain undiscovered.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded $122 million to fund Institutional Development Award (IDeA) Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) in seven states. These grants aim to expand research opportunities, increase the number of competitive investigators, and enhance biomedical research capacity.
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A consortium of 29 EU and Chinese institutions will review TCM research, proposing guidelines and priority areas for future studies. The project aims to harmonize Western and Chinese approaches to medicinal therapeutics.
Howard J. Federoff has received the Bernard Sanberg Memorial Award from the American Society for Neural Therapy and Repair (ASNTR) for his significant contributions to the field of neural therapy and repair. The award recognizes his research on gene therapy and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Researchers found that particles and molecules have a tendency to separate from each other when mixed, forming small-scale phase separation. This phenomenon is counterintuitive, as one might expect different shapes to mix well without any special interaction or repulsion between them.