A study published in Global Change Biology predicts that a warmer future with normal rainfall will leave California's coast redwoods with a significantly different climate than they have experienced for decades. The study also suggests that redwood forest bioclimate will expand by 34 percent northward from the coast of California into ...
A new UCL study has highlighted genes involved in schizophrenia and obesity, which could aid in developing improved prevention and treatment strategies. Variants in CRHR1 and SNORD115 were found to be more common in obese subjects, suggesting that disruptions in these genes may increase the risk of obesity.
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A University of Miami-led study suggests the atmosphere drives the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO), a decades-long climate variation affecting global weather patterns. The research finds that atmospheric circulation alone can explain the pattern, without ocean circulation's role.
A group of Michigan State University scholars argue that colleges need to transform their introductory science courses, focusing on core ideas and scientific practices. They suggest adopting strategies from K-12 schools to improve learning in STEM fields during the first two years of college.
A study published in the Journal of Labor Economics found that merit-based scholarships, such as Georgia's HOPE Scholarship, reduce the likelihood of students earning STEM degrees. The research suggests a significant drop in the probability of students majoring in STEM fields, with effects being more dramatic for male students.
Researchers found that rectangular pipe flows distribute pollutants asymmetrically, whereas circular or elliptical flows spread evenly. The study's results have implications for drug delivery and managing pollutants spilled in waterways.
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The site recreates the British early modern social network to trace personal relationships among figures like Bacon, Shakespeare, and Newton. It identifies over 13,000 individuals and 200,000 relationships, providing new ways for scholars to consider communities, factions, influences, and sources.
The Chapman University Survey of American Fears reveals the top 10 things Americans fear most, including government corruption, cyber-terrorism, and economic collapse. Nearly a fourth of Americans report engaging in actions driven by fear, such as voting for a candidate or purchasing a gun.
A new longitudinal study found that adolescents' mood swings decline gradually as they get older, stabilizing by mid-adolescence. This decrease in mood variability is linked to fewer significant life events and better emotional regulation skills.
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Researchers discovered a previously unknown link between young star growth and black hole feeding habits, revealing the universality of accretion physics. The study found that young stellar objects' flickering light is similar to that of black holes and white dwarfs, supporting the idea that accretion is a universal process.
A 16-year study of over 5,000 participants found no link between sitting time and increased mortality risk. The findings contradict NHS recommendations and challenge previous research on the health risks of sitting.
A post-hoc analysis of the ACCORD study found that higher doses of insulin were not associated with increased cardiovascular death. The study's findings provide reassurance for physicians and patients with diabetes, but underscore the need for further research to clarify the potential risks of insulin use.
Children leverage their early world knowledge to help unlock language skills, recognizing links between new word meanings. The study found that children recognized new words more easily when they already knew many related words.
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Keren Haroush and Jerry Chen receive $25,000 each for their pioneering work on neural mechanisms of cooperative social interaction and learning, respectively. Their studies have significantly advanced understanding of brain function and behavior.
Scientists have developed a new technique to measure the speed of internal waves below the ocean surface using a single satellite image. This allows for more accurate information to be obtained from satellites, enabling researchers to track ocean currents and objects moving on or below the surface.
All seven species of marine turtles can ingest or become entangled in discarded plastic debris, posing serious threats to their health and survival. The study highlights the urgent need for further research to understand the scale of the problem and develop effective mitigation policies.
A team of experts has studied the water flow paths from a subglacial lake in Greenland, showing that it drained via a subglacial tunnel and was filled by surface meltwater. The study predicts increased drainage frequency as the Arctic warms, affecting ice sheet flow speeds and sea level change.
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Ben-Gurion University and MIT researchers developed a highly sensitive and cost-effective technology for rapid bacterial pathogen screening of air, soil, water, and agricultural produce. The new method outperformed traditional methods substantially, detecting pathogens within a day of receiving samples.
Researchers at the University of Montreal found that humans can recognize familiar voices with nearly 100% accuracy, even in noisy environments. This surpasses current automatic speech recognition systems, which struggle to reach 99.9% accuracy.
The World Congress of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics has adopted recommendations from the Perinatology Research Branch at Wayne State University to prevent preterm birth. These guidelines include daily vaginal progesterone treatment for women with short cervices, which can reduce the risk by nearly half.
The University of Houston will acquire a new high-performance computer with accelerators, benefiting at least 23 research groups across diverse departments. The grant also offers training opportunities for students to learn programming skills and utilize the new technology.
A recent study published in The Lancet reveals that two-thirds of young Chinese men start smoking before age 20, with half eventually dying from tobacco-related causes. The study also shows a significant increase in cigarette smoking among young men, leading to a doubling of male deaths attributed to smoking.
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A bio-inspired robotic finger developed by Florida Atlantic University's Erik Engeberg has been shown to mimic human motions and offer advantages over traditional mechanisms. The finger uses shape memory alloy technology and a unique thermal training technique to recover its trained shape, demonstrating rapid flexing and extending motion.
A new study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, confirms that the city's soda tax is increasing the retail price of sugary drinks. The study found that about 70% of the tax was passed through to retailers, with prices increasing around half a cent per ounce.
Researchers tracked gene expression in healthy and sick sea stars, finding strong evidence of an immune response at the genetic level. The study provides new insights into how sea stars fight off the virus, with potential implications for understanding environmental conditions that contribute to disease.
A study by researchers at Chapman University proposes a mathematical approach to identify the most effective way to spread information on Facebook using cancer screenings as a health intervention. The research challenges established methods and suggests that both opinion leaders and social clusters can be used to maximize reach.
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Two new clinical decision instruments (DIs) can accurately identify blunt chest injury in patients. Chest CT-All correctly identified major or minor injuries 95.4% of the time, while Chest CT-Major identified major injuries with a high degree of accuracy. These DIs may reduce unnecessary scans by 25%-37%.
A new study found that surgical trainees who continue to practice beyond achieving initial proficiency retain information longer and master surgical skills better. The study, presented at the American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress, showed that overlearning can decrease the learning curve and improve overall scores.
Researchers found that edible gifts given by male crickets to their female partners during mating contain unique proteins that could affect the females' behavior. The proteins in the nuptial gift may promote cell growth and development in target tissue, influencing female reproductive behavior.
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James Munro of Tufts University School of Medicine has received the NIH Director's New Innovator Award to develop a new way to use single molecule imaging of Ebola glycoproteins. This research aims to inform the design of structure-based vaccines to fight the spread of Ebola.
Thirty-one percent of cactus species are threatened with extinction, primarily due to the illegal trade of live plants and seeds. Key threats include unsustainable harvesting and smallholder livestock ranching, affecting 47% of threatened species.
The Cornell Prison Education Program will expand to provide classes and degree programs in four regional prisons, establishing a model college-in-prison network. With a $1 million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the program aims to create a constructive pathway for incarcerated students.
A $5 million NSF PIRE grant is awarded to Penn State's Center for Language Science to translate the science of language learning into education. The project aims to harness recent discoveries on bilingualism benefits to inform educational practice and policy, bringing science to classrooms globally.
Researchers at Temple University School of Medicine are testing the effectiveness of mirror therapy in reducing pain and improving mobility in combat veterans with complex orthopedic injuries or nerve damage. The study aims to assess whether this technique can help alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life for these individuals.
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Dr. XinQi Dong, a prominent gerontologist, received the GSA's 2015 Joseph T. Freeman Award for his groundbreaking research on elder abuse and neglect. The award recognizes his contributions to advancing the study of aging and improving health outcomes for older adults.
A new study suggests that universities with experiential entrepreneurship education increase confidence and likelihood of students becoming entrepreneurs. Students graduating with higher self-efficacy levels are more likely to start their own firm than join an existing one.
A new study by the American Sociological Association found that men dominate media coverage due to their representation in leadership positions and the lack of female representation in these roles. The study analyzed data from over 2,000 US newspapers and magazines from 1983-2009.
A recent study published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research reveals that adults with a history of problem drinking who continue smoking are at a greater risk of relapsing to alcohol dependence. Quitting cigarettes is crucial for maintaining sobriety, according to the researchers.
The BGU project Boomerang is a modular system that recognizes cancer cells at a high level of specificity and can cause disruption of genes essential for cancer survival or activate suicide genes. It has many applications in personalized medicine, paving the way to change the approach to cancer treatments.
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A new method has been developed to reclaim lost instructional time in elementary schools by making transitions fun and engaging. The system, called Keep Busy and Carry On, resulted in an average of 39 extra minutes a week of instruction, equivalent to 2.6 extra hours per month.
New research shows Islamist insurgency has a strong impact on where polio cases occur, particularly in the past few years, likely due to counterinsurgency strategies. The study suggests that improving vaccines and administration is not enough to eradicate polio; political and social barriers must be addressed.
The University of Washington School of Social Work will provide scholarships for graduate students, helping them start careers without staggering debt loads. The $20 million gift from Connie and Steve Ballmer brings their total support to $32 million over five years.
The study found that sympathy predicted prosocial behaviors, but also engaging in earlier prosocial behaviors positively predicted later sympathy. The researchers aim to understand what makes individuals altruistic and develop interventions to promote positive behaviors in adolescents.
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Researchers identified genetic variants associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which may inform positive lifestyle and treatment choices. The study also found links between PCOS and increased risk of type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and fertility problems.
A Baylor University study found that cellphone use can create conflict and lower relationship satisfaction among romantic partners, leading to increased levels of depression. The study also identified a 'Partner Phubbing Scale' to measure the extent of smartphone distractions in relationships.
A study of 60,058 heterosexual men and women found that height and body mass index do not strongly predict the number of sex partners. Short men reported fewer partners, while men in middle BMI ranges had more extensive sexual histories. Underweight women also had few partners due to health issues or low motivation.
Researchers found that just 10 minutes of walking after six hours of sitting can restore impaired vascular function and improve blood flow to the legs. This simple break can offset the harm caused by prolonged sitting and reduce the risk of cardiovascular complications.
A new study from the University of Exeter solves a long-standing climate science mystery by explaining how changes in ocean circulation affect carbon storage. The researchers found that warmer water upwelling in the Southern Ocean helps store more CO2, contributing to glacial cycles.
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A study by Aalto University researchers found that large corporations use methods to downplay the harm caused by a scandal, shift blame and distract attention. Volkswagen's response is under scrutiny as it tries to 'heap blame' on individuals rather than addressing root causes of the issue.
Researchers at Kazan Federal University have developed a new, environment-friendly catalyst for polyethylene production that can be produced from waste materials. The low-cost process is expected to play a significant role in the commercialization of the project with Tatarstan's Kazanorgsintez.
A new study published in International Journal of Quality in Health Care found an association between hospital accreditation and mortality rate among patients. Hospitals that fully met the requirements of the Danish Healthcare Quality Programme had a significantly lower mortality rate compared to those that only partially met the stand...
The university will train 100 students annually in Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for substance abuse behaviors. SBIRT is an integrated public health approach to delivering early intervention and treatment services.
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A study by Iowa State University found that digital textbook analytics can accurately predict student outcomes, offering a more individualized measure than traditional GPA-based assessments. By tracking students' reading time and engagement, instructors can tailor their instruction to better support struggling learners.
A researcher from Florida Atlantic University has developed a novel way to monitor sickle cell disease using a smartphone. The technology uses a portable smart sensor and phone application to analyze blood test results, enabling patients to track abnormal activities in their blood cells and take early intervention steps.
A study by researchers at the University of Montreal found that women's brains react more strongly to negative images than men's, possibly due to greater emotional sensitivity. The connection between the amygdala and prefrontal cortex was stronger in men, suggesting a more analytical approach to negative emotions.
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A study of over 2,000 British young people found that those not in education, employment or training (NEET) were more likely to experience mental health problems and substance abuse disorders. However, when interviewed, NEET youths reported higher levels of commitment to work and job searching behaviors compared to their non-NEET peers.
Researchers developed a method to measure cognitive load in medical assessments using eye-tracking glasses. Novices expend more mental effort than experts when answering medical questions, even when the answers are correct.
A review of dozens of ecological studies found little proof of cheating among cooperating species, challenging a commonly held belief. The study's authors provided a scientific definition of cheating that ecologists can use to determine whether one species is cheating its mutualist partner.
The NSF will provide funding for 16 sites and a coordinating office to advance nanoscale science, engineering and technology research. The NNCI framework builds on the NNIN and aims to establish a nationwide backbone for nanoscale research.
Northwestern University has received a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to establish a national resource for nanotechnology facilities and expertise. The Soft and Hybrid Nanotechnology Experimental (SHyNE) Resource provides integrated capabilities for researchers, including small businesses and industry users.
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