A consortium of Detroit colleges aims to increase diversity in biomedical research by recruiting and mentoring underrepresented students. The REBUILD Detroit project will provide research opportunities, mentorship, and pipeline programs to support the goal of producing more undergraduate students with biomedical degrees.
San Francisco State University has been awarded $17 million from the National Institutes of Health to develop a model for increasing workforce diversity in biomedical research. The project aims to reduce stereotype threat and increase graduation rates among underrepresented students, with goals of reaching 40% by 2020.
The University of Alaska Fairbanks will launch a new undergraduate program to engage students from diverse backgrounds in biomedical research, focusing on rural Alaska and promoting interest and success in biomedical careers. The five-year program aims to attract students from underrepresented groups and provide them with training, men...
Researchers found that progressive educational interventions can improve school entry academic skills and later educational outcomes, leading to a potential 5% increase in population-level academic achievement. The study suggests that pre-school education is crucial in setting children on the right path, with the potential to reduce so...
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Researchers at Temple University Health System found that patients with non-cardiac chest pain experienced improved pain tolerance and reduced symptoms when treated with dronabinol. The study suggests a potential new approach for treating this condition, which affects an estimated 200,000 Americans annually.
Researchers found that Mediterranean and semi-arid plant communities remained unchanged after nine years of experimental drought, contradicting climate change predictions. Local adaptation was the primary course of action for these plant communities.
The FASEB MARC Program has awarded $5,550 to students and postdoctoral researchers from underrepresented groups at the AMP 2014 Annual Meeting. The program aims to increase diversity in biomedical research through travel awards and mentorship opportunities.
Researchers use 'pool sequencing' to analyze entire groups of organisms, allowing for rapid evolution experiments and discovery of genetic factors influencing aging and disease resistance. The approach provides insights into how evolution works and has potential applications in understanding climate change.
A study recommends ongoing assessment of offshore wind farm impacts on marine species, particularly sound emissions and behavioral responses. The researchers suggest targeted data collection to inform regulatory decisions, minimizing negative environmental impacts.
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Scientists at VIB and Ghent University have developed a promising vaccination strategy to counteract Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infections. The new vaccine candidate uses a novel approach, stimulating macrophages to selectively eliminate infected cells, providing protection in lab animals.
Researchers found that deacetylase inhibitors can fully restore movement problems caused by the LRRK2 Parkinson's mutation in fruit flies. This study provides compelling evidence for a direct link between defective transport and movement problems, suggesting a potential therapy for people with this specific mutation.
The University of Texas at San Antonio has been awarded a five-year, $640,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to create a scholarship program for economically disadvantaged students. The program aims to increase the number of students completing undergraduate degrees in biology, chemistry, or physics.
The Pitt team is creating novel alloys and manufacturing processes for implantable medical devices made from dissolving metals. These devices can adapt to changes in a patient's body and dissolve once healing has occurred, reducing complications and medical expenses.
York University researchers found that reminding people of their religious beliefs promotes less hostile reactions in threatening situations. The study involved nine experiments with 910 participants and consistently supported the hypothesis across different religions.
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Researchers found that rock gobies can rapidly change their color and brightness to match their surroundings, making them expert camouflagers. This adaptation helps the fish avoid predators, particularly birds and larger fish that prey on them at low tide or high tide.
A new study in Journal of Consumer Research found that consumers experience less guilt and higher vitality when they're not responsible for indulging in luxury products. The research suggests that allowing consumers to deflect their spending decisions can lead to increased happiness and well-being.
New research highlights the crucial role of bioerosion and carbonate production on Caribbean coral reefs. Species that live in and erode coral reefs, such as sea urchins and parrotfish, will significantly impact the future health of reefs. The study suggests a delicate balance between these processes is necessary to maintain reef health.
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The University of Missouri will receive a $2.3 million NSF grant to study the impact of elementary mathematics specialists on student learning outcomes. The research aims to improve math instruction by exploring the effectiveness of assigning specialist teachers to specific classrooms.
A comprehensive systematic review found higher levels of multimorbidity in women, with older women suffering from multiple conditions up to 62% more than men. The study highlights the poor quality of evidence on this critical area of healthcare and emphasizes the need for better research.
Scientists at NTU Singapore have created a new battery that can be recharged up to 70 percent in only 2 minutes, with a lifespan of over 20 years. This breakthrough enables electric vehicles to charge 20 times faster than current technology, reducing recharge time from over 4 hours to under 15 minutes.
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Researchers found that metal nanoparticles appear to be liquid droplets on the outside but maintain a stable crystal configuration within. This phenomenon, known as Coble pseudoelasticity, could impact nanotechnology applications.
Researchers found that blocking STAT3 increases killing activity against melanoma and leukemia cells in Natural Killer (NK) cells. This increase in effectiveness also reduces metastasis of melanoma cells. The findings suggest a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer treatment by boosting NK cell function.
Researchers found that displaying a user's interaction history on a website can offer a sense of conversation, making it more engaging than traditional websites. This approach also fosters positive attitudes towards the site, improving user trust and awareness of their actions.
Researchers found improper splinting led to swelling, skin problems, and poor immobilization of fractures. Improper placement occurred in 77% cases, often due to direct bandage on skin.
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Experts from the University of Exeter are developing a computer platform to simulate how existing and prospective new water systems will cope with issues such as land management and flooding in a virtual environment. The Nexus Game, a Serious Gaming approach, will focus on the unique interplay of infrastructure and the Nexus in the UK.
The University of Pittsburgh has been awarded a four-year, $11 million grant to lead a Big Data to Knowledge Center of Excellence. The center will develop and disseminate tools that can find causal links in large biomedical data, enabling researchers to uncover new insights in health and disease.
A new EU project, Enterprise+, supports young entrepreneurs by providing feedback discussions and potential analysis tools. Experienced executives from participating countries share their knowledge with young professionals to help them develop entrepreneurial strengths.
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Scientists have developed a technique to apply lipid membranes to synthetic surfaces, allowing for the precise positioning of functional biological molecules. This breakthrough enables the creation of novel hybrid bio-electronic devices and paves the way for the development of new drugs and disease treatments.
The University of California, Irvine is leading an $8 million National Institutes of Health effort to develop a comprehensive database of human brain cell activity. The project will focus on understanding the underlying mechanisms of motor neuron disorders like ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases.
A new study from the University of Utah confirms that substantial numbers of teens are engaging in sexting, sending and receiving explicit sexual images via cellphone. The study found nearly 20% of students had sent a nude photo, while 38% had received such a picture, highlighting the potential risks and consequences of this behavior.
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Researchers found that empowering leaders can foster creativity in employees with high uncertainty avoidance and trust. Managers should focus on developing affect-based trust before empowering their team members. By establishing these conditions, managers can create an environment that encourages employee creativity.
Cornell's new 'Engaged Cornell' initiative aims to increase student participation in high-quality, experience-based learning opportunities by 2025. The program will create hundreds of new community-university partnerships worldwide and prepare faculty members for community-engaged research and teaching.
A new crystallographic technique enables time-resolved crystallography, allowing researchers to study how molecular structures work. This breakthrough is expected to provide a major boost in areas of research that rely on understanding molecule function.
Boston University will receive a five-year, $1.8 million NIH 'BEST' grant to enhance training for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers in biomedical research, preparing them for careers beyond academia.
A new study from North Carolina State University explores how collegiate student-athletes cope with dual challenges of meeting team expectations and university responsibilities. Researchers found that student-athletes struggled with uncertainty in balancing schoolwork, social relationships, and future career prospects.
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Researchers found that individual sharks possess social personalities, determining how they interact with group mates in the wild. The study revealed that socially well-connected individuals remained connected under different habitats, while less social individuals camouflaged alone.
A research team led by Alejandro Briseno has developed a new polymer architecture that mimics the structure of blades of grass to improve the efficiency of organic solar cells. The breakthrough solves a major problem with energy transfer and has widespread applications for solar cells, batteries, and transistors.
A study published in the University of Leeds has shown that heather burning on moorland has negative impacts on peat hydrology, river water chemistry, and ecology. The findings indicate a deeper water table, increased carbon release, and decreased diversity and population sizes of invertebrates in rivers draining from burned areas.
A new study by UC Irvine researchers reveals the crucial role of glycosylation in determining how T cells are created and selected. The findings provide insight into a vital process that determines the body's ability to fight infection.
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A new national study finds that holistic review increases diversity in incoming classes while maintaining academic standards. Nearly 40% of schools reported an increase in average GPA, with no change to measures of academic quality or student retention.
A study by San Diego State University professor Jean M. Twenge found that Americans now report more psychosomatic symptoms of depression than their counterparts in the 1980s. These symptoms include trouble sleeping, concentration difficulties, memory problems, feeling overwhelmed, restless sleep, poor appetite, and lack of motivation.
Researchers found a 37% reduction in energy consumption when using the Persuasive Technology and Energy Delegate (IPTED) method, which combined real-time feedback with peer social influence. The study showed that this approach can significantly reduce energy use among students if implemented in residential halls.
Researchers found that people consistently estimate their dominant hand to be less magnified than other objects under the same degree of magnification. This finding suggests that our bodies are used as perceptual metrics, allowing us to attribute changes in perceived size to changes in the world rather than our own body.
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A 10-year report by PICANet found a 15% increase in child admissions to intensive care units in England and Wales. However, despite increased staff numbers, the ratio of staff to beds remains lower, raising concerns about nurse availability for complex cases.
A recent study at the University of Eastern Finland developed a tool called Jeliot ConAn that uses conflictive animations to teach computer programming. The tool's intentional errors engage students in activities to find and signal errors, improving their critical thinking skills.
A combination of factors makes it difficult to pinpoint the extent of organ trafficking worldwide. Researchers identify five key reasons for this lack of clarity, including a reluctance by organ donors to speak out and inconsistent laws across countries.
A recent study by UC Irvine researchers suggests that relying on natural gas to reduce emissions will have minimal effect. The study found that high gas usage can delay the construction of low-carbon energy facilities, ultimately leading to increased cumulative emissions.
A team of scientists led by Jeremy Venditti used oceanographic instruments to study flow through steep bedrock canyons on the Fraser River. They discovered a complicated flow field with high velocity flow plunging down canyon walls, resulting in greater flow force applied to the bed.
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Researchers identify butorphanol's target areas in the brain responsible for relieving itch, shedding light on its effectiveness against histamine-mediated and nonhistaminergic types of itch. The study's findings suggest that opioid receptors play a crucial role in modulating itch transmission.
A Tel Aviv University study reveals that the US' private-based healthcare system contributes to wealth-health inequality, with wealthy older Americans experiencing poorer health outcomes than their foreign counterparts. The research supports a move towards state-sponsored healthcare systems.
Researchers found that medical students from underrepresented minority backgrounds are more likely to have attended a community college at some point. Additionally, community college students who were accepted to medical school were more likely to commit to working with underserved populations.
Rutgers will develop programs to expose graduate trainees to non-academic careers in the biomedical science and engineering ecosystem. The university's successful application was submitted jointly by CIVET and GSBS, guiding researchers in practical application and commercialization.
A new study predicts that world population will continue to grow throughout the 21st century, reaching 11 billion by 2100. Most of the anticipated growth is expected to occur in Africa, where population is projected to quadruple from around 1 billion today.
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Research shows that baby clownfish can travel hundreds of kilometers across the open ocean to connect distant populations, with six percent of sampled fish migrating over 400 km. The study uses DNA fingerprinting and oceanographic modeling to understand the migration patterns and their relevance for managing coral reef ecosystems.
A study published in the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication found that habitual Facebook users are more likely to accept strangers as friends and give them personal information. This is because Facebook's design fosters habit formation and users with large social networks, frequent use, and impulsive behavior are more susceptib...
Researchers from UCI capture moving images of a single molecule as it vibrates and shifts between quantum states, opening a window into the realm of quantum mechanics. This breakthrough could lead to applications such as lightning-fast quantum computers and uncrackable encryption.
A new study suggests that artworks are perceived as an extension of the creator, with original pieces valued more highly than copies. The researchers propose a concept called 'magical contagion,' where the artist's physical presence imbues the work with their essence.
Scientists have discovered bacteria that can divide in lengths ranging from 3 to 45 micrometers, defying conventional cell division rules. This discovery has significant implications for understanding microbial biology and the potential impact of these microorganisms on human health.
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Research reveals Asian monsoon's origins date back 40 million years to high CO2 levels and warmer temperatures. The climate pattern was stronger then than now and weakened with decreasing CO2 levels during an ice age.
Marie Claude Morice, a world-renowned interventional cardiologist, has been recognized with the Master Clinical Operator Award at TCT for her technical expertise and innovative contributions to the field of interventional cardiology. Her extensive research and clinical experience have led to significant advancements in the treatment of...