The National Science Foundation has awarded $50 million to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and other institutions to create a national cyberinfrastructure for the biological sciences. This grant will enable scientists worldwide to analyze large datasets efficiently, addressing global research priorities.
The Society for Neuroscience announced the winners of its third annual Brain Awareness Video Contest, featuring videos on a little-known brain disorder, memory, and mind reading. The top ten videos will compete for a People's Choice Award and will join over 1,000 resources on BrainFacts.org.
A study found that socially dominant red deer individuals have faster heart rates and higher body temperatures during winter, leading to greater body mass loss when food is scarce. In contrast, subordinate individuals are better adapted to survive harsh conditions by reducing their metabolism and conserving energy.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) has received a $20.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to lead a health research network across 13 universities in the Mountain West. The Clinical Translational Research Infrastructure Network (CTR-IN) aims to improve research capacity and address regional health conce...
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A new study reveals dramatic ocean mixing in Drake Passage, crucial for regulating Earth's climate and ocean currents. The research provides detailed information needed to accurately predict long-term climate projections.
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $50 million grant to create a national cyberinfrastructure for the biological sciences at the University of Arizona. The iPlant Collaborative will provide computational tools and services for analyzing large datasets, advancing understanding of biology beyond individual research groups.
Researchers have discovered that heavily logged forests in Borneo still support a significant number of species, challenging the notion that logging depletes ecosystems. The study suggests that some species can thrive even in highly degraded environments.
The new MOOCs Forum publication delves into the credibility, standards, and value of Massive Open Online Courses. Key findings include discussions on student identification and security, institutional benefits and liabilities, and platform advancements. The publication provides a voice for key stakeholders to shape the future of MOOCs.
Researchers launched an online platform called Plankton Portal, allowing citizens to classify millions of underwater images to study plankton diversity. The project uses high-resolution digital sensors from the In Situ Ichthyoplankton Imaging System (ISIIS) to detect plankton and other organisms in the open ocean.
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Wayne State joins other universities in improving STEM teaching methods to support high-talented students and increase graduation rates. The project aims to enhance faculty skills and track student progress to address attrition from STEM majors.
Researchers at the University of Leeds have cracked a centuries-old puzzle about the Earth's core by linking inner-core superrotation to outer-core behavior. The study reveals that the planet spins faster in one direction due to its geomagnetic field, generating eastward motion and westward drift.
Researchers at UCL and University of Gdansk develop a new method to determine the amount of entanglement in one-dimensional quantum systems based solely on the area of the boundary between regions. This finding resolves a long-standing problem, showing that certain systems can be simulated easily using classical computers.
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Researchers at Imperial College London have discovered that icy comets collide with planets to produce amino acids, essential building blocks of life. The discovery provides another piece to the puzzle of how life was kick-started on Earth and suggests that these building blocks can be assembled anywhere in the Solar System.
A new study from the University of Copenhagen found that young people in Denmark choose studies based on their parents' social class and educational background. Students from working-class backgrounds opt for '9 to 5' studies with clear job profiles, while those from university-educated families pursue prestigious studies with strong i...
Researchers found that removing specific receptors affects brain boundary formation differently than expected, suggesting new molecules may be involved. This discovery sheds light on the neural network development and could lead to therapies and diagnostics for brain diseases.
A new study from UT Arlington found that students attending schools with anti-bullying programs are more likely to be victims of bullying. The researchers suggest that these programs may inadvertently teach bullies the language and tactics they use, rather than preventing them.
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The Entomological Society of America has awarded Monsanto Research Grants and Student Travel Awards to three students: Chelsea Wright, María Cristina Carrasquilla, and Chandra Moffat. The grants will fund their research projects on vector-borne diseases, entomology ecology, and host-associated differentiation.
A computer system called MACH helps users practice social interactions, including eye contact, tone of voice, and filler words. Students who practiced with MACH demonstrated an improvement in interviews compared to the control group, suggesting its potential for addressing behavioral health issues.
The CU-Boulder student-built DANDE satellite will investigate atmospheric density variations in the thermosphere, affecting satellite orbits and drag forces. Launched on Sept. 15, it will gather data for about one and a half years to improve models of the atmosphere.
The Entomological Foundation awards Dr. John Acorn the Entomological Foundation Medal of Honor for his preeminence in the field through outstanding contributions. The foundation also recognizes Dr. Douglas B. Walsh's efforts in integrated pest management, resulting in a reduction of over 100,000 pounds of insecticide use annually.
A recent study by University of Miami political scientist Casey Klofstad found that liberals and conservatives are looking for partners who share their characteristics, regardless of ideology. The research team analyzed data from a popular online dating site and discovered that both groups prioritize similar traits in a potential partner.
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Scientists like David Shiffman and Emily Darling document how tweeting supports scientific communication and outreach. They argue that a little effort on Twitter can provide enormous value for connecting with a diverse audience and sparking interdisciplinary collaborations.
A study by Michigan State University researchers found that bilingual education programs have a positive impact on non-targeted students, including those who speak native English. The program improved test scores in math and reading for both Spanish-speaking and native English-speaking students.
A study found that observing someone being flattered triggers social comparison and envy, leading consumers to choose more expensive items. Researchers Elaine Chan and Jaideep Sengupta conducted experiments in clothing stores to investigate reactions to salespeople's flattery.
Researchers found that predators can learn to find certain types of camouflaged prey faster than others. Moths with high contrast markings were initially better at evading predation, but humans learned to find them slower than those with low contrast markings that matched the background.
Researchers at UC Irvine have created new memories by directly altering brain cells in the cerebral cortex, producing specific memory content with long-term retention. This breakthrough could lead to new treatments for learning and memory disorders.
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UCI researchers develop a biomimetic infrared camouflage coating using squid protein reflectin, allowing it to mimic the dynamic coloration and reflectance of squid skin. The material can disappear and reappear when visualized with an infrared camera.
Researchers have discovered the unique properties of Morpho butterfly wings that can be used to develop innovative technologies. The study found that the physical structure and surface chemistry of the wings provide surprising properties for applications such as photonic security tags, sensors and self-cleaning surfaces.
Researchers at the University of Bristol have made a significant breakthrough in cryptography, developing a new protocol that enables fast and secure Multi-Party Computation. This allows for complex computations on secret data without revealing inputs, with potential applications in finance, pharmaceuticals, and other industries.
A study found a link between early-onset Parkinson's disease and a genetic deletion on chromosome 22, shedding light on molecular changes that lead to the disease. The deletion is associated with abnormal protein accumulations in the brain and may delay diagnosis by up to 10 years.
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A new study reveals significant gaps in hypertension management across the UK, US, and Canada, resulting in thousands of preventable deaths. Data from the three countries shows that high blood pressure is a leading risk factor for mortality, morbidity, quality of life, and health expenditures.
A new approach to calculating flooding costs will be presented at the International Conference on Flood Resilience. The methodology combines land use information with data on vulnerability to estimate past and future damage. This method has already been used in Barcelona and Dhaka to assess heavy rain event impacts.
Researchers investigate protein diversity, finding that many small changes have no impact, but some can significantly affect functionality. The study suggests that the wide functional spectrum of proteins plays a key role in evolution, and may hold the key to personalized medicine.
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A University of Tennessee professor and student have developed a quick and easy-to-use sensor that can detect trace amounts of biodiesel contamination in diesel. The sensor uses a dye that changes color when biodiesel is present, allowing for rapid detection at concentrations as low as 0.5 parts per million.
Researchers found that cortical bone-derived stem cells (CBSCs) triggered the growth of new blood vessels and matured into heart muscle cells, improving survival and heart function in mice. The study challenges the general assumption that cardiac stem cells are the most capable of repairing damaged heart tissue.
Researchers have developed a nanofibrous poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) nerve conduit for the repair of long-segment sciatic nerve defects. The study found that regenerated nerves were macroscopically observed and histologically assessed, with restoration of nerve continuity and formation of myelinated nerve fibers.
A study found that nursing homes serving predominantly black residents tend to struggle financially and provide lower quality care, with black residents relying on Medicaid for reimbursement. The researchers suggest addressing the issue through financial incentives and restructuring Medicaid to provide better reimbursement rates.
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Researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered a groundbreaking technique for manufacturing nanostructures, enabling smaller and better electrical and optical devices. The breakthrough involves using Scotch Magic tape to create extremely thin gaps through metal layers, with widths controlled on the atomic level.
Concordia University has received a $2 million funding to develop new techniques for reducing building energy consumption. Researchers will test smart features, solar panels, and heat-storage technologies to make buildings more efficient and sustainable.
A University of Missouri study found that posting crisis information on Facebook can improve an organization's public image and reduce perceived severity of the crisis. Researchers measured participants' attitudes before and after exposure to Facebook posts from fictional universities' main accounts.
A UK-based study of over 12,000 faecal samples found that the cytotoxin assay is the most reliable indicator of true C-Diff infection. This discovery highlights the importance of using accurate diagnostic tests to prevent deaths and hospital transmissions caused by C-Diff.
A new study reveals that global warming is causing crop pests to spread towards the North and South Poles at an alarming rate. Currently, 10-16% of global crop production is lost to pests, with losses from fungi alone amounting to enough to feed nearly nine percent of today's global population.
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A study found that female mice mate with multiple males when they produce similar levels of scent markings, indicating a preference for reducing the danger of infanticide. Litters sired by multiple males were larger than single-sired litters under intense competition among males.
A recent study published in BMJ Open found that lesbian and gay young people in England are twice as likely to smoke and drink alcohol compared to their heterosexual peers. The research also revealed that gay and lesbian young people have more frequent and hazardous drinking patterns.
A team led by Dr. Aleksandar Jeremic will investigate the molecular and biochemical events leading to amylin aggregation, a key factor in type 2 diabetes. Their research may lead to new treatments for the disease by preventing amylin toxicity.
Researchers from Notre Dame and Moi University are examining the unique manifestation of breast cancer in Kenya. The collaboration aims to identify novel insights into the mechanisms of breast cancer progression, which could ultimately help women worldwide.
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A study by Concordia University found that students grasp math more easily when real-world examples are used. Teachers should continually make connections between abstract numbers and models, making the concept of fractions clearer.
A new study published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research found that high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is beneficial for women, with a significant effect on cardiovascular performance compared to men. Women worked at a higher percentage of their maximum heart rate and oxygen consumption during HIIT.
A new study identified an underlying molecular process causing DFNB49 non-syndromic hearing loss, which may also affect other organs. Researchers found that a mutation in the TRIC gene disrupts tricellulin production, leading to structural changes and potential cellular damage.
A recent study by Michigan State University researchers found that dating violence in adolescence leads to lower education levels and reduced earnings. The study, which analyzed survey data from over 500 single mothers, suggests that victims of dating violence are more likely to drop out of school or have limited career opportunities.
A year-long experiment shows that coccolithophores can build strong shells in acidic waters, contrary to earlier studies. The organisms' ability to cope with future ocean conditions may depend on genetic diversity among species.
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Researchers discovered that some species of polychaete worms can modify their metabolic rates to thrive in high-CO2 waters, while others are impaired by acidic conditions. The study sheds light on the resilience of marine biodiversity and potential mechanisms for adaptation.
A new study from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev found that teen drivers who listen to their preferred music while driving are more likely to commit errors and miscalculations. In contrast, listening to background music designed to increase driver safety reduced deficient driving behaviors by 20 percent.
A study by Kansas State University researcher Sarah Asebedo found that workaholics are more likely to experience reduced physical and mental well-being. Workaholism was associated with skipped meals and lower self-reported depression scores.
A new study suggests that anthropomorphism can be a powerful tool for promoting low-profile species in conservation projects. By understanding how people attribute value and emotions to species, conservationists can create effective programs that speak to people's cultural expectations. The research highlights the importance of conside...
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A UCI-led study reveals how the SARS coronavirus hijacks host cells to replicate, providing insight into potential therapies. The research identifies three proteins responsible for this process, which could also be used by other pathogens.
A new international study found that senior citizens face distinct challenges in emergency departments, including higher rates of dependency, cognitive impairment, and delirium. The study calls for staff training in geriatric care and specialized department layouts to better meet seniors' needs.
Gentemann is recognized for her contributions to the quality of life, economic opportunities, and stewardship of the planet through Earth science information. Her research focuses on extracting geophysical variables from measurements of imaging microwave radiometers on earth observation satellites.
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Wayne State University has received a $200,000 National Science Foundation grant to develop an undergraduate certificate program in nanoengineering. The program aims to prepare students for flexible employment opportunities and provide them with hands-on knowledge of cutting-edge technologies.
Researchers have discovered that ancient Egyptian iron beads were hammered from pieces of meteorites, not iron ore. The findings indicate that metalworkers mastered the smithing of meteoritic iron over 5,000 years ago, enabling the development of iron smelting and replacing copper and bronze as primary metals.