Researchers found that site quality affects the relationship between density and mortality in ponderosa pine stands. Thinning forest stands can reduce fuel buildup and enhance growth of residual trees, while early shrub removal and tree density control are most effective ways to reduce fuel buildup.
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The study highlights that many people remain sexually active well into later life and positive sexual experiences are related to overall health and wellbeing. It also shows changes in sexual behaviour over the last century, including earlier onset of sex, increased older people's activity, and a closing gap between men and women.
A recent study found that firms with a history of social responsibility are more likely to engage in subsequent social irresponsibility, particularly if CEOs have a strong moral image. For every five positive actions taken, companies receive a 'license to commit' one negative action.
Research reveals that treating prisoners with schizophrenia both during imprisonment and after release can substantially reduce the risk of violent reoffending. Maintaining psychiatric treatment for these individuals is essential to prevent violence.
The job market is forecasted to be mixed for college graduates, with hiring for MBAs declining by 25% due to huge layoffs in the banking industry. However, many other fields are expected to see significant increases in hiring, including manufacturing, nonprofits, and retail.
A recent study published in the British Medical Journal found that top-performing hospitals had fewer readmissions from all diagnoses and time periods after discharge. The researchers concluded that preventing complications is key to reducing readmissions, suggesting a more holistic approach to patient care.
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Economic downturns in mid-life may lead to lower cognitive ability and memory problems later on, with men experiencing more severe effects. Analyzing data from 12,000 Europeans, researchers found that those who faced economic recessions during their 40s had poorer cognitive performance at age 50.
A 24,000-year-old DNA study suggests that nearly 30% of modern Native Americans' ancestry comes from a young boy's gene pool, indicating the First Americans may have come directly from Siberia. The discovery raises new questions about human entry into Alaska and North America.
Research finds severe economic loss during recession increases drunkenness and alcohol problems in men and middle-aged Americans. Men and those aged 30-49 show most adverse effects of economic loss on drinking patterns.
Researchers found that patients with major HAIs after cardiac surgery were nearly twice as likely to be readmitted and incurred costs averaging $40,000 due to treating HAI infections.
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A new multilevel study examines the relationship between minimum wage increases and crime rates, concluding that higher wages do not lower violent or property crime. The researchers analyzed data from 18 states that raised their minimum wage above federal standards and found no significant change in crime rates.
Researchers developed a new computer modeling technique incorporating internal friction to simulate realistic cloth behavior. This approach improved wrinkle and fold accuracy, particularly in areas where wrinkles have previously occurred.
A Princeton-Harvard study found that Harlem Children's Zone Promise Academy Charter School students are 49% more likely to attend college and 71% less likely to become teen mothers compared to their public school peers. The study also showed improved test scores for poor, urban students.
Researchers at UT Austin developed a simple scaling theory to predict gas production in Barnett Shale wells. They found that most horizontal wells underperform their theoretical limits, and improving hydrofracture connections could increase gas extraction.
Cataract surgery yields significant patient value and economic wealth, saving $123.4 billion over 13 years with a 4,567% financial return on investment. The procedure also improves quality-of-life by 36.2%, enabling individuals to regain independence.
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The DOE has awarded $25.4 million to five leading companies for the development of next-generation supercomputers, advancing exascale computing technology vital to national security and scientific research. The partnerships will focus on designing energy-efficient, high-bandwidth interconnects for future HPC architectures.
Scientists at A*STAR's Singapore Immunology Network discovered the exact mode of action of plerixafor, a drug that stimulates immune responses in patients with neutropenia. The study found that the inhibition of CXCR4 by the drug plays a dual role, increasing neutrophil count in the blood and promoting retention in the bloodstream.
Prof. Amnon Cohen, a renowned expert on the Ottoman Empire, was recognized by the Turkish Historical Society as an honorary fellow. He has conducted extensive research on Israel's development under Ottoman rule and served as an advisor to Israeli defense ministers.
Researchers found that the immune system's JunB gene causes liver cells to become inflamed during hepatitis, leading to irreversible damage. The study proposes a new mechanism by which AP-1 acts as a double-edged sword in the liver, contributing to both viral defense and disease progression.
Nicolas G. Bazan, MD, PhD, receives the Polish Academy of Sciences' Professor Miroslaw M. Mossakowski Medal for his groundbreaking work on neurodegenerative diseases. Bazan's contributions to research on Alzheimer's, stroke, and other conditions have led to the development of multiple patented therapies.
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The NSF has awarded six projects to 12 institutions, including international collaborations, to understand Arctic sustainability. The projects focus on environmental change, governance, and community resilience, with a goal of informing policy and mitigation strategies.
Research finds that war exposure during key periods of life strengthens affinity for one's own group, promoting nation-building or conflict cycles. The study involved participants from war-torn Georgia and Sierra Leone, who showed greater willingness to reduce inequality with partners from their village or school.
Research suggests that living through war leads to increased solidarity among members of one's own group, shifting motivations toward greater equality. This effect is most pronounced when the war experience occurs during middle childhood and adolescence, leaving a lasting impact on psychology.
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A new study published in PLOS ONE reveals that people with drug-related criminal records in Norway have a significantly higher mortality rate, up to 15 times higher than those with no record. The study also found that even prisoners without substance abuse problems had nearly twice the mortality rate of non-offender populations.
A new London NERC Doctoral Training Partnership will train next generation of environmental scientists, tackling global challenges with £100m investment. Royal Holloway University and partners will collaborate to provide necessary skills and training for academia and industry.
Researchers have developed an algorithmic approach to analyzing breast cancer screening data, enabling more precise detection of malignant tumors. The machine learning method reduces false positives and unnecessary interventions, improving patient outcomes.
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The University of Illinois has received a $25 million federal grant to improve soybean yields in five African countries, increasing the continent's food supply. The project will focus on developing high-yielding soybean varieties and improving poultry nutrition.
Dr. Noel's landmark study with the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition documented a drastic increase in cases of kids swallowing powerful neodymium magnets. His work led to recalls, lawsuits, and increased awareness about the dangers of these magnets.
A 20% sugary drink tax in the UK could reduce the number of obese adults by 180,000 and overweight individuals by 285,000. The tax would primarily impact young people under 30 years old, who are major consumers of sugar-sweetened drinks.
A CU-led study suggests that attracting and retaining highly skilled foreign Ph.D. students can revitalize innovation and economic growth in the US. The researchers found that increased student diversity boosts innovative research and that high-performing foreign-born Ph.D. students improve the creation of knowledge in US universities.
A new recycling process can extract valuable materials from wastewater containing rare earth elements (REEs), which are crucial in modern technologies. The process uses a nanomaterial to capture more than 85% of the REEs, providing a promising solution to address supply shortages and environmental concerns.
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Researchers studied coral skeletons at the nanoscale, revealing three distinct regions formed daily. Understanding these mechanisms is crucial for protecting coral reefs from acidification and rising temperatures.
A new report highlights 100 companies created from federally funded university research, driving innovation and job creation. The companies' success is attributed to the nurturing ecosystem of research universities, providing access to essential tools like technology transfer offices and business incubators.
A new study reveals that nearly 17,000 kilometres of road were built in the Brazilian Amazon every year between 2004 and 2007. This expansion had a significant ecological impact, with indirect effects including changes in air and soil temperature, moisture, and animal movement restrictions.
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A University of Illinois study found that when groups eat together at a restaurant and must state their food choice aloud, they tend to select items from the same menu categories. This phenomenon suggests that people want to fit in with their peers rather than exhibit variety-seeking behavior.
A new study finds that Open Access (OA) publishing has a tempered impact on scholarship, driven by strategic commitment to maximize research productivity. In contrast, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have a more severe impact on teaching due to their standardized and homogenized content, sharpening existing political battle lines.
Researchers detect z8_GND_5296 galaxy using Hubble Space Telescope data, revealing universe's earliest conditions. The discovery sheds light on the era when the universe transitioned from opaque to translucent state.
Researchers found that emotionally intelligent individuals are more likely to manipulate others' decisions based on their own intentions. They can either facilitate or hinder retaliation, depending on their own goals.
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Researchers used Bio-Rad's Droplet Digital PCR to obtain promising results in new copy number variation studies, showcasing its precision, reproducibility, and sensitivity. The technology has already resulted in nearly 50 peer-reviewed publications.
A pilot study has shown that internet-based Behavioural Action treatment can effectively treat postnatal depression, with participants reporting better results for depression, work, and social impairment. The online program provided support at times convenient to the women, allowing them to complete a course of therapy.
A recent study assesses the economic viability of salvaging standing timber killed by mountain pine beetles in western US states. While some regions like Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oregon, California, and South Dakota can generate positive net revenues from salvage, others like Colorado and Wyoming face losses due to saturated markets.
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A German study suggests that straw from agriculture could supply energy to millions of households in the country. The research found that between 8-13 million tons of cereal straw could be used sustainably for energy production annually.
A recent study by researchers at the University of Liverpool found that incorporating uncertainties into infectious disease models can significantly improve their effectiveness. The study analyzed previous outbreaks in the UK and found that many models provided only cursory reference to uncertainties, yet still informed policy decisions.
New research suggests that racial biases impact economic decisions, leading participants to accept lower offers from White proposers and larger offers from Black proposers. The findings highlight how specific stereotypes can influence fairness perceptions, with implications for legal and economic contexts.
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A new study suggests that market bubbles can be predicted and controlled using chaos theory. Researchers found that extreme events, such as market crashes, follow power law distributions, allowing for early intervention to prevent them. Tiny nudges may make a big difference in controlling these events.
Researchers from Europe focus on conceptual issues, multigenerational perspectives and cross-cultural approaches to understand intergenerational relations. The book highlights new questions arising from the economic crisis, such as resource distribution and investment in education and healthcare.
A study published in Medical Care suggests that doctors will continue to accept new Medicaid patients after the ACA expansion, but may be less likely to accept uninsured patients. The researchers found that changes in Medicaid coverage did not significantly affect doctors' acceptance of new Medicaid patients.
A UMD-led study reveals the US economy's high resource dependence on oil, making it susceptible to 'peak oil' threats. The research team identifies sectors such as iron mills, chemical manufacturing, and air transport that could put the entire economy at risk.
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A study in Journal of Consumer Research found that consumers develop strong emotional attachments to commercial spaces when they experience familiarity, authenticity, and security. This attachment leads to loyalty and willingness to make sacrifices to support their favorite businesses.
Boston College chemists develop unique photoanodes and photocathodes using hematite and nickel iron oxide to achieve a 50% increase in photovoltage. This breakthrough brings researchers closer to harnessing artificial photosynthesis for efficient solar energy storage.
A two-year study found that low-income, rural children in America consumed significantly more fruits and vegetables after being exposed to a healthier school food environment and educational curriculum. The intervention resulted in improved diet quality, including lower glycemic index and increased consumption of legumes.
A new study published in Neurology found that stroke treatments and prevention are not effective enough to improve quality of life for people who experience a stroke. The study suggests that strokes take nearly three out of five quality years off a person's life, depending on the severity of the stroke.
The joint initiative aims to generate practical measures to improve health systems in LMICs through multidisciplinary research. The scheme will facilitate successful adoption of effective interventions into routine practice, benefiting the most vulnerable populations.
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A new protocol developed by researchers at the University of Cincinnati significantly reduces the need for repetitive lab work in microsatellite-based research. By increasing the efficiency of primer testing and allowing for flexible experimentation, this method streamlines the development process, making it quicker and cheaper.
A new study reveals that investing in delayed aging research would yield better population health and economic returns than advances in individual fatal diseases like cancer or heart disease. The analysis predicts an additional 11.7 million healthy adults over 65 by 2060, with significant benefits over the long term.
Researchers warn that eliminating local economic data could harm small businesses and entrepreneurs, who rely on this data to understand market trends and identify opportunities. The loss of data could also limit policymakers' ability to anticipate and respond to community needs.
Researchers at UC Riverside identified DEET-detecting olfactory receptors, enabling the development of three safe compounds that mimic DEET and could prevent the transmission of deadly vector-borne diseases. The findings offer a major breakthrough in controlling insect-borne diseases worldwide.
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A new study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery found that ACL reconstruction surgery provides a significant cost savings to society, with an average lifetime benefit of $50,000 per patient. The study estimated lifetime societal savings of approximately $10.1 billion annually.
A RAND Corporation study finds that out-of-pocket medical expenses will decrease for most consumers who become newly insured or change their health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. Low-income people in states without expanding Medicaid may see higher health spending compared to those with expanded Medicaid.
New food safety regulations require farmers to implement complex measures, but many struggle with compliance. A study found that knowledge of standards improved after training, yet confidence in implementing them decreased over time. Customized and modular training programs may be more effective for small-scale farmers.