A new study from the University of Iowa found that schools participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's School Breakfast Program have higher achievement scores in math, science, and reading than non-participating schools. This is particularly true for students from low-income families.
A study by Queen's University professor Allyson Harrison found significant differences between Canadian and American IQ scores from postsecondary students. The research revealed that using Canadian norms resulted in lower scores for Canadian young adults, leading to incorrect classifications of intellectual abilities.
A recent study by SDSU psychology professor Jean M. Twenge found that Americans are increasingly tolerant of people with different views and lifestyles, including those who identify as LGBTQ+, atheists, and have differing political beliefs. The study, which analyzed data from the General Social Survey, also found a decrease in toleranc...
A new study suggests that eating a high-caloric breakfast and a more modest dinner can significantly reduce post-meal glucose surges and improve glycemic control in type-2 diabetics. By consuming a larger meal at breakfast and a smaller meal at dinner, participants experienced lower blood glucose levels and increased insulin sensitivity.
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A new Duke University study finds that die-hard college sports fans are rare, making up only about 2% of published obituaries of adults. These ardent fans were more likely to be white, mainline Protestants, and participate in coaching, but not linked to a college's academic reputation.
A recent study found that female mice are more attracted to the odor of healthy males than unhealthy males. However, they also choose to mate with unhealthy males, defying expectations and suggesting alternative factors at play in their mating behavior.
A new study by researchers at San Diego State University found that limiting fruit flies' eating hours can prevent aging- and diet-related heart problems. Flies on a time-restricted feeding schedule slept better, didn't gain as much weight and had healthier hearts than those that ate anytime.
A new biophysical model developed by Claire Paris reveals that tiny ocean organisms, known as foraminifera, can drift significantly before falling to the seafloor and being fossilized. This study aids in improving our understanding of past global climate conditions.
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UTEP has secured a $5 million contract with NASA to explore space safety through collaborations with faculty and students. The partnership will focus on human space exploration and provide hands-on experiences for students.
A study published in Evolution and Human Behaviour found that women are more attracted to war heroes than regular soldiers or men who display heroic traits in other fields. The researchers also discovered that heroism in combat increases women's levels of sexual attraction towards male soldiers, but not in disaster zones.
Researchers at Ghent University have developed mid-infrared frequency combs, which enable high-resolution spectroscopy for detecting gases. The combs' broad spectrum allows for fast and accurate analysis of molecular fingerprints, making them suitable for environmental monitoring and medical diagnostics.
Researchers have found a set of celestial objects that resemble dwarf satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky Way. These discoveries could provide insights into dark matter and its role in galaxy formation.
A recent study published in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine found that intensive mindfulness meditation programs can significantly decrease depressive symptoms. Factors such as age, gender, and spirituality were not found to greatly impact the effectiveness of the training.
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New research has found significant differences in the body structure of early human ancestors, including facial features and skeletal traits. The discovery of a 1.9 million-year-old pelvis and femur fossil reveals greater diversity in the human family tree than previously thought.
Researchers at Arizona State University explore a new type of battery formulation that could give batteries an even longer life cycle, making them suitable for grid storage and electric vehicles. The study demonstrates highly energy-dense lithium-ion cells with impressive cycling lives.
Researchers found that paroxetine, a commonly prescribed antidepressant, restored heart function in mice with heart failure by inhibiting the GRK2 enzyme. The study's findings suggest that physicians may consider prescribing paroxetine to heart failure patients with clinical depression to improve their heart function.
The FASEB MARC Program has announced the travel award recipients for EB 2015, promoting diversity in biomedical research. The program aims to increase the number and competitiveness of underrepresented groups in biomedical and behavioral research.
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Researchers at the University of Alberta and University of Manitoba identified a link between infant gut bacteria and future food sensitization. The study found that infants with fewer diverse gut bacteria at three months old were more likely to develop food allergies by one year old.
A year-long study found that brief counseling sessions could lower heavy drinking levels among many college students, with most returning to baseline levels within a year. The intervention was more effective for light drinkers and those who were younger, female, and less experienced.
A study by UCI and Stanford researchers found that daily automessages on Twitter increased smoking cessation rates. The hybrid approach combined automated messages with social media, resulting in a 75% success rate for quitting smoking.
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A study published in Journal of Applied Ecology found that fully protected 'no-take zones' would have greater benefits for wildlife and fisheries than limited-take zones. Researchers propose a compromise between no-take and limited-take zones to balance ecological and economic objectives.
A study by the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna found Listeria monocytogenes in 2% of lavatory samples, highest at park facilities and mobile container lavatories. Shoes with deeper treads show higher prevalence rates.
A new study found that hormone-disrupting chemicals, such as clotrimazole, can skew sex-ratios in zebrafish towards males, increasing the risk of extinction for endangered species. Climate change amplifies these effects, particularly in warmer water temperatures.
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The Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE) recognizes excellence in gerontological education and training. The recent award recipients include Suzanne R. Kunkel, Jennifer C. Mendez, Dena Shenk, Eleanor Krassen Covan, Feliciano Villar, Montserrat Celdran, Josep Fabà, Graham D. Rowles, Katherine Humber, Tina Kruger Newsha...
Researchers studied plain wrens' precise phrase-by-phrase modifications to achieve careful coordination in their duets. The study found that females perform longer intervals when their mates don't answer, and males modify intervals based on both the phrase type sung and the female's response.
Active shooter incidents at hospitals have risen, with 14 such incidents reported in the year leading up to a Boston surgeon's murder, resulting in 15 fatalities. Hospitals must take proactive measures to mitigate the threat, including deploying security cameras, limiting entrances and exits, and stationing armed police.
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A new NYU study successfully screens for diabetes using oral blood at dental visits, finding a 99% correlation with finger stick tests. The study's principal investigator believes dental visits could be an opportune site for diabetes screening among at-risk patients.
Fruit flies exhibit homogenous gene expression pattern at optimal temperature of 18°C, unaffected by genetic variation. Canalization mechanism acts as buffer against environmental or genetic perturbations, stabilizing organismal growth.
The newly developed optical atomic clock boasts extraordinary precision, with an error of less than one second in tens of millions of years. The clock's stability is ensured by advanced physical mechanisms, allowing it to maintain accuracy over extended periods.
Cancer data in sub-Saharan Africa is being questioned due to its poor population coverage and weak registration systems. GLOBOCAN statistics are heavily relied upon by Governments and NGOs, despite lacking independent evaluation. Experts call for improved cancer registration systems and more transparency from the WHO.
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Tel Aviv University researchers have discovered a practical solution to fog detection using cellular communication networks. The study utilizes higher cellular frequencies to detect even light fog, providing high-resolution spatial measurements and potentially reducing accidents. Current fog monitoring tools are insufficient, but the n...
A Swedish study published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence found that using snus increases the risk of developing alcohol dependency, with a doubled risk compared to non-users. The more snus used, the higher the risk, and this association holds true even after accounting for socio-economic factors.
Researchers at the University of Huddersfield have developed a new metrology system to detect tiny defects in thin films, crucial for printed electronics and solar panels. The NanoMend project aims to reduce cost and increase reliability of flexible PV cells, paving the way for wider adoption of renewable energy.
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Three UK-based research projects, led by Newcastle University, University of Bristol, and University of Warwick, aim to improve patient lives with assistive devices. The projects focus on developing prosthetic hands with sensory feedback and wearable soft robotics for independent living.
Jonathan Timcheck, an Ohio State Honors student, has been awarded a Churchill Scholarship to study applied math at the University of Cambridge. He will leverage his experience with GPUs on OSC's Oakley Cluster to explore cutting-edge mathematical methods for analyzing large datasets.
A University of Pittsburgh analysis of 70 YouTube videos depicts drunkenness found little portrayal of negative outcomes, with humor often juxtaposed. The study suggests targeting men in future interventions debunking alcohol-related myths on social media.
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have identified a critical protein called C protein that enables heart muscle fibers to contract synchronously. This discovery could lead to new treatments for severe arrhythmias that cause sudden death, affecting millions worldwide.
Researchers found the varicella zoster virus in 74% of biopsies with giant cell arteritis but only 8% of normal skin biopsies. The study suggests a new treatment approach for giant cell arteritis, combining steroids with antiviral medication.
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A nationwide study found that a new transfusion technique significantly improved survival rates among trauma patients with major bleeding. The equal-ratio blood transfusion reduced mortality within the first 24 hours and stopped bleeding in 86% of patients, compared to 78% in the unequal-ratio group.
The National Science Foundation has awarded $56 million in funding to 12 Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers (MRSECs) for multidisciplinary research in materials science. The MRSECs will support collaborative projects across universities, national laboratories, industry partners, and international collaborations.
Researchers at CU School of Medicine have identified Muc5ac, a protein involved in airway hyperreactivity, as a potential target for reducing obstruction in asthma. The study found that genetic removal of Muc5ac eliminated airway hyperreactivity, offering new hope for treating this chronic respiratory disease.
A new HPV vaccine, Gardasil 9, has been developed to protect against nine types of the virus, significantly improving protection against cervical cancer compared to the current vaccine. The new vaccine offers up to 97% effectiveness in preventing high-grade cervical and vaginal disease caused by high-risk HPV types.
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Researchers have identified over 30 genes with a strong impact on Immunoglobulin E, allergies, and asthma. These genes offer potential novel drug targets for treating these conditions, which affect 30% of the population.
Researchers at Florida Atlantic University are deploying tiny wireless computing devices to monitor sea level rise, water quality, and hurricanes. These devices can collect information about the surrounding environment and transmit it to cloud-based computing systems for analysis.
A European Training Network is supporting the development of targeted cancer medication using peptides as delivery vectors. The goal is to create effective treatments with fewer side effects, building on the concept of "magic bullets" coined by Nobel laureate Paul Ehrlich.
Researchers from the University of Vienna found cross-species parallels in song production and perception among animals. Some species, such as songbirds and parrots, can learn to produce new sounds and even identify beats, similar to human music abilities.
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A Baylor University geologist has documented a severe decrease in precipitation in northern China 4,200 years ago, leading to desertification and mass migration of Neolithic cultures. The study sheds light on how populations respond and adapt to drastic climate change.
Researchers found that social media can instantly reach a large percentage of students to provide timely and accurate information during crisis situations. The study suggests that students are more likely to comply with emergency notifications received through social networking channels.
Research by University of Southampton and Solent NHS Trust found no long-term effect of higher fees on mental health. Students paying lower fees showed greater symptoms of alcohol dependence, possibly due to higher disposable income.
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New techniques using satellite-mounted cameras and microwave sensors can monitor large areas of the ocean, quickly identifying regions most at risk from increasing acidification. This approach offers remote monitoring and could lead to further development of satellite sensors in the coming years.
A new study by OSU researchers found that 72% of students and 77% of faculty support the university's smoke-free policy, but secondhand smoke exposure remains an issue. The study also revealed that more than half of staff members and students reported encountering secondhand smoke near campus entrances.
A study by Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health found that female students, racial/ethnic minorities, and students of lower socioeconomic status are particularly affected by inadequate sleep. The proportion of adolescents who regularly get seven hours of sleep decreased among all groups between 1991 and 2012.
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A study published in the Journal of Consumer Research found that ovulating women are more likely to choose multiple partners and products due to their increased fertility. This results in a greater variety seeking mindset, leading to a desire for new options in both personal relationships and consumer choices.
Scientists at NTU Singapore have developed an antibody that boosts survival chances for patients with influenza and pneumonia. The antibody, proven effective in lab tests, can also be used to develop a diagnostic kit to track treatment effectiveness.
Researchers are creating a synthetic vaccine that mimics the structure of the live virus to provide a quicker, easier, and safer alternative. The goal is to eradicate polio without the danger of accidental release associated with traditional vaccines.
A new international project, led by the University of Exeter, aims to study how ancient societies used and transformed the Amazonian land. The research will focus on the scale and nature of human societies' transformation of the environment during the late pre-Columbian period.
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A new study by Loyola University Medical Center shows that using high-fidelity patient simulators can significantly improve the knowledge, skills, and confidence of first-year neurology residents. The study found a 16.1% improvement in multiple-choice tests about treating stroke patients.
A study published in the British Journal of Health Psychology found that an instructional DVD reduced MRI scan patients' anxiety, leading to more successful scans with higher image quality. The DVD provided relaxation techniques to help patients prepare for and complete the scan.
A new study has identified two major foraging grounds of the Mediterranean green turtle and recommends the creation of a new Marine Protected Area to preserve the vulnerable species. The researchers tracked 34 female turtles from breeding grounds in Cyprus, Turkey, Israel, and Syria over 8,521 tracking days.
A new study led by the University of Colorado Boulder found that small differences in institutional prestige significantly impact faculty job placement. The research team analyzed data from 19,000 current faculty members and found that top-10 schools produced more faculty than lower-ranked institutions.
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