A new study found that grafting melon plants onto commercial rootstocks significantly improves nitrogen use efficiency, reducing the need for nitrate-rich fertilizer. This approach allows growers to maintain high crop yields while minimizing environmental impacts.
A new hybrid string blossom thinner prototype has shown promising results in increasing crop value and reducing labor costs in four U.S. growing regions. Trials demonstrated reduced labor costs, increased fruit size distribution, and improved yield, resulting in gross income ranging from $4,267 to $12,288 per acre.
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SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB transfers large imagery and model outputs quickly between field laptops, lab workstations, and secure archives.
A study evaluated four turfgrass management approaches to determine their aesthetic and economic impacts. Organic alternatives were found to be effective in improving lawn quality without increasing costs.
Researchers developed a new device that manipulates and detects spins in semiconductors at high temperatures, promising advances in low-power electronics. The device has potential applications in fields like energy transfer, secure communications, and sensor development.
A new study by Daniel M. Bartels and Oleg Urminsky found that consumers struggle to connect with their future selves, leading to impatient consumption habits. When people feel a strong sense of identity with their future self, they are more patient and willing to save for long-term benefits.
The University of Warwick has successfully delivered a new furnace capable of reaching temperatures of up to 1800 degrees centigrade, marking a significant advancement in the study of Silicon Carbide. This breakthrough is expected to lead to more efficient energy management and potentially new applications for this material.
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Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter measures wind, temperature, and humidity in real time for site assessments, aviation checks, and safety briefings.
Researchers found that face recognition ability peaks at 30-34 years old, contrary to prior evidence suggesting it matures earlier. This late-blooming nature may be due to practice making perfect and extended brain tuning in early adulthood.
A new study reveals that historical socio-economic factors, not current ones, drive alien species richness in Europe. The researchers found that economic activities from 1900 were more influential on the establishment of invasive species than those from 2000.
A study published in Applied Economics Letters found that subsidies have no effect on Spanish cinema productivity. In contrast, awards increase the number of films produced and improve productivity. The researchers also suggested that subsidies should be competitive like awards to create a yardstick for film industry workers.
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Meta Quest 3 512GB enables immersive mission planning, terrain rehearsal, and interactive STEM demos with high-resolution mixed-reality experiences.
A new study by Dr Ole Peters from Imperial College London finds that the use of flawed risk assessment methods can lead to excessive leveraging and market volatility. Time averaging provides a more accurate prediction for real-world investment outcomes, highlighting the need for better risk management strategies.
The USDA has awarded $5.5 million to a research program aimed at understanding the causes and consequences of childhood hunger in the United States. The program will explore policy solutions to alleviate food insecurity among low-income families.
The 'Older People's Use of Unfamiliar Space' project examines strategies used by older people to find their way in unfamiliar spaces. Designing outdoor spaces that are more easily navigable and walkable is crucial in reducing stress levels, with buildings and landmarks serving as key navigational aids.
Researchers have demonstrated a device that controls electron spin motion without generating net electric currents. The spin ratchet concept could enable efficient spin-based data storage and processing, reducing energy consumption and heat generation.
New NASA research reveals a significant increase in plant consumption globally, driven by growing populations and economic development. The global demand for land-based materials has risen from 20% to 25% over the past decade, with per capita consumption increasing in some regions.
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.
A new software tool visualizes biomechanical data to help professionals understand and address mobility challenges. This improves diagnostic, therapeutic, communication, and education procedures, leading to better-designed products and healthcare strategies. The tool has the potential to enhance quality of life for older people.
A new report by Brown University sociologists John Logan and Brian Stults found that despite increased diversity, American neighborhoods remain segregated. The US2010 project analyzed data from the American Community Survey to track changes in society over time.
Research from the University of New Hampshire found that walkable neighborhoods have higher levels of social capital, including trust among neighbors and participation in community events. This study suggests that designing neighborhoods with accessibility can lead to increased social benefits and improved quality of life.
Researchers found that mechanical shaking was more effective than manual shaking in removing yellowjacket queens from Christmas trees. The study also showed that pre-harvest insecticide sprays can be 100% effective in killing yellowjacket queens, even after heavy rainfall.
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Creality K1 Max 3D Printer rapidly prototypes brackets, adapters, and fixtures for instruments and classroom demonstrations at large build volume.
A new study revisits the 'Easterlin Paradox', finding that long-term happiness does not increase with income growth, despite short-term correlations. The research, led by Richard Easterlin, examines 37 countries and concludes that economic growth is not a key driver of happiness.
A one-year study on seniors' strength training reveals sustained cognitive benefits and cost savings. The once-weekly strength training group showed better maintenance of physical activity and fewer falls than the twice-weekly balance and tone group.
A new study found that imposing higher taxes on sodas and sweetened drinks would generate significant revenue but result in only minor weight loss for most households. The tax's impact varies by household income, with middle-income groups experiencing the largest reductions in calories and weight.
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Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm) tracks health metrics and safety alerts during long observing sessions, fieldwork, and remote expeditions.
A new study finds that nanotechnology research collaboration has increased significantly worldwide, with the US and China being the leading international co-authors. The study analyzed over 91,000 papers published between 2008 and 2009 and found that researchers from just 15 countries accounted for 90% of the publications.
A new study by Andrew Dessler at Texas A&M University found that cloud feedback will amplify global warming over the next century. The research uses measurements from NASA's Terra satellite and meteorological analyses to calculate energy trapped by clouds as climate varied over the last decade.
Research reveals that technology companies are targeting the US International Trade Commission (ITC) over federal district courts for smart-phone patent disputes due to its speed and expertise. The ITC's specialization in patent issues and streamlined procedure make it an attractive option for companies seeking a quick decision.
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A study using location awareness technologies found that older adults spend most of their day sitting or lying, with only a small percentage engaging in walking activities. The findings highlight the importance of providing effective transport networks and local services to support mobility.
A comprehensive study published in BioScience reveals over 455 insects and 16 pathogens are destroying forests across the US. Invasive species are predicted to continue threatening native ecosystems, with experts warning of a devastating impact on industries dependent on trees and plants.
Research by Penn State and University of Gothenburg found that brand named hotels outperformed independent hotels in economic downturns. Branded hotels registered significantly higher net operating income during recessions due to increased occupancy, while independent hotels charged higher room rates due to perceived uniqueness.
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GoPro HERO13 Black records stabilized 5.3K video for instrument deployments, field notes, and outreach, even in harsh weather and underwater conditions.
The ImREAL project aims to create a simulated learning environment that responds to users' behavior and adapts accordingly. Researchers will develop intelligent tools to encourage trainees to detect subtle differences in communication and social cues across cultures.
A new study by the University of Maryland suggests that rewarding eco-friendly farmers with financial incentives can help reduce fertilizer run-off and capture carbon dioxide, both contributing to combating climate change. By setting up a 'nutrient trading market,' farmers can earn credits for using best practices, which can then be so...
Research finds that patients increasingly value nonclinical hospital amenities over clinical quality, affecting health care costs and outcomes. Improved perks can increase hospital volume and attract more patients.
Researchers found that anti-retroviral therapy improves household investments, education, and nutrition, while a prevention strategy focusing on girls reduces HIV prevalence and genital herpes. The 'Lazarus effect' suggests long-term treatment yields significant economic dividends and positive behavioral changes.
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Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.
Despite economic uncertainty, global health donors have continued to increase funding, with the US and private donors driving major increases. However, growth rates slowed between 2008 and 2010, and some countries with high disease burdens receive less funding than those with stronger economies.
A study by Neus Palomeras and Eduardo Melero found that top innovators with expertise in key areas are more likely to leave, while those in large groups are less appealing to competitors. This research suggests that companies can design policies to retain talent by recognizing the characteristics of researchers most likely to leave.
A University of Leicester-led project uses space technologies to analyze Renaissance Tomb-Monuments in Suffolk, unlocking their mysterious past. The research employs techniques from Space Science, including 3D scanning and non-destructive materials analysis, to solve complex historical problems.
A study finds that South African children caring for AIDS-sick parents experience high levels of mental illness, including depression and anxiety. The young carers' education is also affected, with 41% missing school to care for their sick parents.
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Exposure to arsenic in rural Bangladesh is poisonous to the nation's economy, reducing labor supply by 8 percent. The study also shows that women are working fewer hours outside the home while men are working more to compensate for the lack of healthcare access.
BMO's $4M investment in Perimeter Institute establishes the BMO Financial Group Isaac Newton Chair in Theoretical Physics, supporting groundbreaking research. The partnership aims to attract top theoretical physicists and drive innovation in Canada.
During economic recessions, anxiety affects job satisfaction and engagement, leading to negative impacts on companies. A model has been formulated to help managers identify and address employee anxiety, implementing actions that improve job satisfaction and organizational commitment.
Researchers used data from Bureau Van Dijk and the SIR model to identify countries with greatest potential to cause a global crash. The top twelve countries include Belgium and Luxembourg alongside more obviously impactful economies.
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Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply powers sensors, microcontrollers, and test circuits with programmable rails and stable outputs.
A Queen's University study reveals that community-based prevention programs improve social and academic functioning for at-risk children, leading to better family and neighborhood outcomes. The study also found significant government savings per child.
A Texas A&M University geoscientist is mapping the meaning of mid-level clouds using NASA satellite data. She aims to develop a common nomenclature for these understudied clouds, which play a crucial role in the climate-change equation. Her research has revolutionized atmospheric studies and will help create more accurate climate models.
A study by the University of Kent found that Black Africans in Britain face significant integration challenges, with Somalis and Congolese communities being particularly disadvantaged. The research highlights the need for targeted support, including language skills and job training, to help these groups integrate into society.
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Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope combines portable Schmidt-Cassegrain optics with GoTo pointing for outreach nights and field campaigns.
A special section in Ecological Economics analyzes ecological distribution conflicts, linking them to political ecology and social metabolism. The research explores the impacts of resource extraction and waste disposal on economic, environmental, cultural, and social conflicts.
Researchers have identified a genetic basis for broad-spectrum resistance to the Turnip mosaic virus, which affects key brassica crops. The team's breakthrough could lead to the development of commercial varieties with improved resistance, boosting UK crop yields and food security.
NTU has received a S$3 million gift from the Bakrie Center Foundation to establish an endowment for a new Professorship in Southeast Asia Policy at RSIS. The Bakrie Graduate Fellowship Scholarship Fund will provide four scholarships worth S$30,000 each year to deserving young scholars from the ASEAN region.
A study by Michigan State University researchers found that cohabiting parents who work nonstandard shifts experience more conflict between work and family life. They also report higher levels of depression and lower success rates as parents and workers compared to married peers.
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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 of married couples in the US found that those who score well on a simple test of numeracy ability accumulate more wealth by middle age. Couples where both spouses answered three numeracy-related questions correctly averaged $1.7 million in household wealth, compared to $200,000 for those with poor numeracy skills.
A team of researchers led by Michigan State University will investigate the effects of increasing doses of mercury on yellow perch. The study aims to shed light on the negative repercussions of low-level pollutants on fish populations.
The Sustainable Uplands project gives UK uplands a voice through ouruplands.co.uk, highlighting their diversity and importance. The platform showcases video-clips, written accounts, and artwork from various stakeholders, including farmers, landowners, and policy-makers.
Researchers found that Americans aged 55 to 64 have higher rates of chronic diseases than their peers in England, but died at the same rate. In contrast, Americans age 65 and older had a lower death rate than similar people in England due to better medical care.
Researchers found that miscanthus has a high yield, up to three times higher than switchgrass in the Midwest, but also a higher initial cost. Biofuel grasses could be viable under certain conditions, with potential benefits for energy security and climate change mitigation.
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Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach provides rugged GNSS navigation, satellite messaging, and SOS for backcountry geology and climate field teams.
Researchers found a tight coupling between intention and action in skilled typists, suggesting conscious control is not an illusion. Typists' fingers slowed down only when they made errors, regardless of whether the error was corrected or not.
A new study by the University of Leicester found that parents' efforts are more important for a child's educational attainment than the school's effort or the child's own effort. The researchers also discovered that socio-economic background affects not only a child's education but also the school's effort.
A study by University of Leicester researchers found that two people can learn to cooperate without conscious intention, but larger groups require explicit communication to coordinate actions. Experimental results showed gains exceeded losses in group pairs but not in three-person or larger groups.
The National Science Foundation has awarded $101.9 million in new grants to advance knowledge of genome structure and function, focusing on economically important crop plants such as corn, cotton, and soybean. The projects aim to improve the quality and yield of these crops and support the bio-based economy.
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DJI Air 3 (RC-N2) captures 4K mapping passes and environmental surveys with dual cameras, long flight time, and omnidirectional obstacle sensing.
Research found that 60% of hospitalizations for severe sepsis were associated with worsened cognitive and physical function among surviving older adults. Cognitive impairment was 3.3 times higher following an episode of sepsis than for other hospitalizations.
Four young researchers from TUM have developed a sensor technology that can measure mechanical loads on rotor blades, enabling real-time optimization of energy generation. The EXIST research transfer grant will help the team start their own business and expand renewable energy facilities.
The University of Illinois is developing guidelines for increasing environmental, social, and economic sustainability in ornamental crop production systems. Biocontainers made from plant-based materials are being evaluated for their potential to reduce waste and improve plant growth.
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Physicists and engineers have installed a radar system on the Falkland Islands to monitor upper atmosphere activity that creates the Southern Lights. The radar station, part of the international Super Dual Auroral Radar Network, will help climatologists understand the link between the upper and lower atmospheres.
Researchers at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans have discovered that two brain proteins, Gαq and Gαz, act as valves to regulate vasopressin secretion and water retention in salt-sensitive hypertension. This finding may lead to new treatment options for high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, and cirrhosis of the liver.