UO researchers used EEG electrodes to capture synchronized neural activity while subjects held a simple object in short-term memory. The team was able to decode the precise angle of the object and predict which individuals could store memories with high quality, shedding light on the role of alpha rhythms in memory processes.
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.
Researchers at the University of Illinois are using drones to take aerial pictures of crops, allowing them to detect areas of stress and nutrient deficiencies more efficiently. The drones equipped with multispectral cameras can identify problem areas, enabling farmers to target scouting in those specific areas and optimize crop yields.
Researchers at Vetmeduni Vienna warn of the impact of fencing and railway development on migratory ungulates in Mongolia's Gobi-Steppe Ecosystem. The authors advocate for structural modifications to fences, removal of unnecessary barriers, and re-routing of railway lines to minimize negative effects on ecosystem integrity.
Researchers at the University of Central Florida have developed a way to both transmit and store electricity in a single copper wire, using nanotechnology. This breakthrough could enable the use of energy-storing cables in applications such as electric vehicles, space-launch vehicles, and portable electronic devices.
Researchers develop method to control ordering of self-assembling structures, inducing reversible switching and transformation between arrangements. Nano-scale materials with specific properties are crucial for various applications in electronics, photovoltaics and biomimetic material synthesis.
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Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach provides rugged GNSS navigation, satellite messaging, and SOS for backcountry geology and climate field teams.
A new core concept template called BioCore Guide aims to provide an updated blueprint for educators to clarify the learning outcomes for undergraduate students majoring in general biology. The guide builds on previous reform efforts and provides overarching principles for each core concept, as well as 40 statements that illustrate the ...
Brazilian physicists are taking advantage of increased funding to lead global research projects, including the Pierre Auger Observatory. However, they still face issues with science education and recognition, hindering their progress as a leading international community.
Anil Kulkarni, UTHealth professor, awarded Fulbright Fellowship to teach immunonutrition in India. He aims to establish a center promoting immunonutrition education globally.
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Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars deliver bright, sharp views for wildlife surveys, eclipse chases, and quick star-field scans at dark sites.
Research from the University of Leeds suggests that exposing infants to new vegetables early on encourages healthy eating habits. Studies found that younger children consume more artichoke than older kids and that repeated exposures can increase intake over time.
A study found that removing JAK2 from healthy hematopoietic stem cells accelerates leukemia in mice, causing a rapid increase in cancerous cells. Healthy cells, however, are severely impaired and often disappear due to the loss of JAK2.
The grant will support innovative practices in key introductory STEM classes, including collaborative group research and hands-on connections among sciences and math. The program aims to increase student participation and retention in STEM concentrations, particularly for underrepresented minorities.
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SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB transfers large imagery and model outputs quickly between field laptops, lab workstations, and secure archives.
The University of Pittsburgh has received a five-year, $1.5 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to develop new lab-based biology courses aimed at retaining science students. The effort will build upon existing initiatives and aim to engage more students in research experiences from their freshman year.
Experts warn of acute health and environmental concerns due to growing e-waste generation in Latin America, with the region's middle class driving demand for electronic equipment. The UN-backed academy aims to foster multi-stakeholder partnerships to address e-waste management, but regulatory instruments remain limited.
A Chapman University research team, led by Yakir Aharonov and Jeff Tollaksen, has challenged long-held beliefs about the transition from microscopic to macroscopic scales in nature. Their paper proposes a new theory that gives different predictions than classical physics for certain phenomena.
A University of Adelaide research team discovered significant genetic and physiological differences between male and female babies, with placenta playing a crucial role. The findings suggest that female babies are more likely to adopt a risk-averse strategy towards development and survival.
A study found that as Europe warms, communities of butterflies and dragonflies consist of more lighter-colored species, which are better adapted to the changing climate. Lighter-colored insects can reflect sunlight and regulate their body temperature, giving them an advantage over darker-colored species.
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Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station offers research-grade local weather data for networked stations, campuses, and community observatories.
Deaf students can now fully participate in planetarium shows and enjoy literacy tools like a virtual dictionary that provides video definitions. The innovative technology is also being explored as a tool for assisting deaf clients in medical settings.
Rice chemist Ed Billups and colleagues created nanodiamonds in hydrogenated anthracite coal, but smaller diamonds degraded with subsequent images taken under an electron microscope. The researchers found a window of stability for diamonds within a range of 19-52 angstroms.
The Debra and Richard Sincere Tel Aviv University Project in Middle Eastern Studies will award substantial scholarships to outstanding doctoral students, fostering joint academic activities with the University of Wisconsin. The gift also supports research seminars, conferences, and faculty/student exchanges between the two institutions.
Researchers are investigating leadership roles in highly effective, collaborative teams that can troubleshoot problems and minimize conflict. The UCF-NASA study aims to develop a taxonomy for selecting or composing teams according to desirable social roles.
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Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only) delivers reliable low-light performance and rugged build for astrophotography, lab documentation, and field expeditions.
A study led by Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine researcher William C. McGaghie found that simulation techniques like lifelike mannequins and computer systems enhance clinical skills and lead to better patient outcomes, reduced healthcare costs, and improved quality of surgical care
A new study found that college students are more likely to initiate hookah tobacco smoking if they have a 'relaxing, fun' image of the behavior. Educational campaigns may be more successful by countering positive perceptions and making hookah use less socially acceptable.
The Global Matrix, a first-of-its-kind report, assesses 15 countries' physical activity levels in children. Scotland ranks poorly in two categories: overall physical activity and sedentary behavior, with grades of F.
School-based flu vaccine programs face financial challenges due to low reimbursement rates from third-party payers. Despite parental support for the program, billing and reimbursement issues pose significant problems for administrators.
Children with deployed parents are at risk for emotional, behavioral, and relationship difficulties. School-based interventions can help address these needs by recognizing the impact of military culture on children's behaviors.
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Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply powers sensors, microcontrollers, and test circuits with programmable rails and stable outputs.
Experts caution that reducing medical resident duty hours could compromise patient safety and resident education. Research suggests that sleep-deprived residents can still provide high-quality care despite reduced hours.
Scientists have observed a significant increase in ice losses from Antarctica, with the Antarctic ice sheet now losing twice as much ice as it did when last surveyed. The study uses measurements collected by the European Space Agency's CryoSat-2 satellite mission to reveal the extent of this loss.
A recent study found that low-income Latino children who attended Montessori pre-K programs showed dramatic improvements in early achievement and behavior. In contrast, low-income black children made similar gains in school readiness when enrolled in Montessori classrooms, but slightly greater gains were seen when they attended more co...
Researchers identify two new bacterial causes of pneumonia in chamois, highlighting risk of inter-species transmission with domestic animals. The combination of parasite infestation and harsh winter conditions weakened the immune systems of the affected animals.
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AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope supports teaching labs and QA checks with LED illumination, mechanical stage, and included 5MP camera.
Researchers at Princeton University have discovered a new class of quantum materials that enable electrons to flow through the interior with minimal resistance. This breakthrough has significant implications for future technologies, including faster electronics and quantum computing.
Researchers found evidence of 'parallel speciation' where insect populations on different host plants diverge genetically, shedding light on how new species arise. The study's findings provide a more effective understanding of the speciation process.
A study found that NYC's Safe Routes to School program reduced injuries and saved $230 million through safety interventions such as widening sidewalks and installing speed humps. The program, which cost $10 million, also gained 2055 quality-adjusted life years in NYC.
A study published by the American Psychological Association found that people trust strangers more often due to a sense of moral obligation rather than expectation of reward. Researchers conducted six experiments involving 645 university students, showing that even those with low expectations of others tend to trust total strangers.
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GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter logs beta, gamma, and X-ray levels for environmental monitoring, training labs, and safety demonstrations.
A new study from Oregon State University suggests that targeted funding can significantly improve the quality of early child care and education programs in low-income communities. The research found that additional government funding can provide a substantial boost to program quality in disadvantaged areas.
A new study by University of Otago researchers has discovered that the modern New Zealand sea lion is a relative newcomer to the mainland, replacing an extinct prehistoric species. The team found evidence of a previously unknown lineage that dominated South Island shores until around 600 years ago.
University of Central Florida physicists have developed a new ultrafast light source to observe electron motion in molecules, allowing scientists to understand how electrons interact with each other. This breakthrough may lead to improved efficiency in solar cells and unlock new rules for quantum mechanics.
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Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm) tracks health metrics and safety alerts during long observing sessions, fieldwork, and remote expeditions.
Researchers used fossil beetles to determine winter temperatures in 50-million-year-old uplands of British Columbia and Washington, revealing mild, frost-free winters. This discovery may help scientists understand how natural communities are impacted by climate change.
Physicist Yutaka Shikano has observed the Aharonov-Bohm effect with quantum tunneling in a linear Paul trap for the first time. The experiment demonstrates the measurable impact of a magnetic field on charged particles, verifying a fundamental component of modern physics.
A University of Strathclyde report suggests that EU's ban on ditching unwanted fish could have unintended consequences on wildlife and fail to improve fish stocks. Changing fishing practices to eliminate unwanted catches has dramatic effects on the entire food web, with major benefits for birds, mammals, and fish stocks.
A UCI-NASA study reveals six massive glaciers in the Amundsen Sea sector are in irreversible decline, contributing significantly to sea level rise. The glaciers contain enough ice to boost global sea levels by 4 feet and are melting faster than expected.
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A University of Illinois initiative, Scientific Animations Without Borders (SAWBO), uses cellphones and local languages to educate farmers about efficient teff cultivation techniques. The project resulted in a massive reduction in teff seed waste, allowing for increased crop yields and food availability.
Active learning improves exam performance, increasing grade gains by an average of 6%, and reduces student failure rates in STEM courses. By adopting this approach, tens of thousands of students could stay in STEM majors instead of flunking out, meeting national calls for a million more STEM graduates.
A new study has found that the human hand microbiome varies depending on location and lifestyle. The research compared microbes from women in the US and Tanzania, revealing different dominant bacterial species associated with environment, soil, and indoor lifestyles.
Oregon researchers have successfully captured the handoff of a tracked object between brain hemispheres, a process necessary for processing objects on opposite sides of space. This finding may lead to better understanding individual differences in visual tracking abilities and could provide insights into attention limitations.
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Scientists at the University of Central Florida discovered a new grasshopper species, Liladownsia fraile, named after Grammy-winning singer and activist Ana Lila Downs Sanchez. The vibrant, colorful insect measures about an inch long and is recognized for its efforts to preserve indigenous culture.
Researchers at University College London have identified a measurable quantity that labels distinct phases of quantum systems with boundary phase transitions. This discovery opens up new possibilities for studying phase transitions in quantum physics and may help determine new phases of matter.
A study found that humans lack knowledge and preparation to actively contact extraterrestrial civilizations. Researchers recommend alternative strategies, promoting cosmic awareness through education.
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A study analyzing US presidential State of the Union addresses from 1790 to 2012 reveals a significant increase in egotism over the past century. Characteristics related to self-interest have consistently risen since the early 20th century, peaking after economic booms and declining during times of economic crisis.
Researchers found that yawning frequencies vary with ambient temperature, with people yawns more in summer and less in winter. The study suggests that yawning functions as a brain cooling mechanism to maintain optimal brain temperature, improving arousal and mental efficiency.
Researchers discovered that finches in the Galapagos Islands use treated cotton to kill parasitic fly maggots, protecting baby birds and potentially helping endangered species. The biologists tested this self-fumigation method on Darwin's finches, showing that it is effective against the nest fly Philornis downsi.
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Researchers at University of Exeter have developed a new method to accurately measure the surface temperature of nanoscale objects by analyzing their Brownian motion in air. This technique can determine different temperatures across the surface of tiny spheres, opening doors for studying nanotechnology and aerosol research.
The ASGE held its tenth annual Crystal Awards to recognize contributors to the field of endoscopy. Award winners include Jerome H. Siegel for his accomplishments in research, teaching, and service, as well as Ikuo Hirano for basic and clinical endoscopic technology research.
Scientists confirm camel to human transmission of MERS coronavirus, with viruses from infected humans and camels in the same region showing nearly identical RNA sequences. This suggests a zoonotic transmission pathway, allowing for specific reaction measures such as vaccinations.
Researchers at San Francisco State University found that material buyers who purchase life experiences are not happier due to a lack of identity expression. Similarly, spending money on material items does not improve their happiness levels either.
Researchers at Tel Aviv University pinpoint a genetic regulator, p53 and MicroRNA34, as the cause of phocomelia syndrome in mice. The study provides new insights into the mechanisms of teratogens and may lead to better understanding of toxin-induced birth defects.
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Monash University is set to lead initiatives in Indonesia and China through the Australian Centre for Indonesia Studies and Shenzhen-Monash Cooperation Agreement. The university aims to drive health-related research and commercial partnerships with these countries.
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking technique to trace an individual's DNA back to their ancestral home 1,000 years ago using Geographic Population Structure (GPS) tool. The method has been successful in locating worldwide populations to their geographic regions and village of origin with accuracy rates of up to 98%.
Researchers from Rice University and Georgia Tech measured graphene's fracture toughness for the first time, finding it to be somewhat brittle. The study highlights the importance of fabricating high-quality graphene sheets without defects to ensure its structural applications.
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Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) provide clear calls and strong noise reduction for interviews, conferences, and noisy field environments.
Researchers measured graphene's fracture toughness for the first time, finding it to be significantly lower than its intrinsic strength. The study highlights the importance of fabricating high-quality graphene sheets without defects.
The American Gastroenterological Association has awarded fellowships to 10 minority college students to further their research careers in digestive disease and nutrition. The 2014 AGA Investing in the Future Student Research Fellowship Award recipients will conduct eight to 10 weeks of research related to digestive diseases or nutrition.