Tuesday, January 10, 2017

ScienceDaily: Top News

ScienceDaily: Top News


Posted: 09 Jan 2017 04:15 PM PST
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder – and most common cause of infertility – affecting 9 to 18 percent of women around the world. Despite the prevalence of the complex and chronic condition, one-third of women diagnosed with PCOS saw at least three health professionals over the course of two years before receiving a diagnosis, according to a new study.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 04:15 PM PST
When anthropologists of the future find our fossilized teeth, what will they be able to conclude about our lives? One researcher has an idea.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 04:14 PM PST
What could be learned about the world if you could read the news from over 100 local newspapers for a period of 150 years? This is what a team of Artificial Intelligence (AI) researchers have done, together with a social scientist and a historian, who had access to 150 years of British regional newspapers.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 04:03 PM PST
As some national guidelines now recommend against routine prostate cancer screening, the overall rate of men receiving treatment for the disease declined 42 percent, a new study finds.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 04:03 PM PST
Researchers have proposed in-orbit reference datasets for calibrating weather satellites. A recent presentation demonstrated that using these references reduced errors in microwave and infrared weather satellites to fractions of a degree Celsius.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 04:03 PM PST
Even if there comes a day when the world completely stops emitting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, coastal regions and island nations will continue to experience rising sea levels for centuries afterward, according to a new study.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 01:23 PM PST
Cell powerhouses are typically long and lean, but with brain injury such as stroke or trauma, they can quickly become bloated and dysfunctional, say scientists who documented the phenomena in real time for the first time in a living brain.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 01:23 PM PST
Blood transfusions with the oldest blood available could be harmful for some patients, finds a team of researchers. The investigators recommend reducing the maximum blood storage limit from six to five weeks.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 01:23 PM PST
A new study provides additional insight into relationship between Pluto and its moon, Charon, and how it affects the continuous stripping of Pluto's atmosphere by solar wind. When Charon is positioned between the sun and Pluto, the research indicates that the moon can significantly reduce atmospheric loss.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 01:23 PM PST
Researchers have developed a new computational model of a neural circuit in the brain, which could shed light on the biological role of inhibitory neurons -- neurons that keep other neurons from firing.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 01:23 PM PST
The human appendix, a narrow pouch that projects off the cecum in the digestive system, has a notorious reputation for its tendency to become inflamed (appendicitis), often resulting in surgical removal. Although it is widely viewed as a vestigial organ with little known function, recent research suggests that the appendix may serve an important purpose. In particular, it may serve as a reservoir for beneficial gut bacteria.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 12:00 PM PST
Researchers assert that exposure to medical radiation does not increase a person's risk of getting cancer. The long-held belief that even low doses of radiation, such as those received in diagnostic imaging, increase cancer risk is based on an inaccurate, 70-year-old hypothesis, according to the authors.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 12:00 PM PST
Older adults who suffer from arthritis need to keep moving to be functionally independent. But in an examination of a goal that is daunting for most of this aging population, a new study found that performing even a third (45 minutes) of the recommended activity is beneficial, and those who did improved function in their lower arthritic limbs by 80 percent.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 12:00 PM PST
Researchers have determined the high-resolution structure of immature Zika virus, a step toward better understanding how the virus infects host cells and spreads.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 11:38 AM PST
An international team of scientists may have solved the 30-year-old riddle of why certain ferroelectric crystals exhibit extremely strong piezoelectric responses.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 11:38 AM PST
Even if they believe they could be punished, older kids are more likely than younger children to view confessing to a misdeed as the right thing to do.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 11:36 AM PST
The humble fruit fly has proved to be a fruitful research subject for a neuroscientist team. The collaborators’ research into their behavior has helped expand our understanding of some important neurobiological connections between eating and sleep — including the infamous “food coma” felt after a big meal.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:42 AM PST
Sepsis should be recognized as a separate cause of illness and death around the world. This focus would help efforts to prevent sepsis by improving hygiene, nutrition and vaccination rates and also lead to timely treatment, better outcomes and quality of life for people with sepsis, argue researchers.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:42 AM PST
Physical activity patterns characterized by just one or two sessions a week may be enough to reduce deaths in men and women from all causes, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer, regardless of adherence to physical activity guidelines, a new study of over 63,000 adults reports.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:42 AM PST
Researchers have identified a series of genetic variants that affect the severity of Crohn's disease, an inflammatory bowel disease -- but surprisingly, none of these variants appear to be related to an individual's risk of developing the condition in the first place.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:42 AM PST
Scientists have uncovered how tumors are able to grow despite significant damage to the structure and number of their chromosomes, the storage units of DNA.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:42 AM PST
A new model to predict when people are most likely to try different products has been developed by scientists. The research could help to direct public health interventions aimed at encouraging healthier choices.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:41 AM PST
New research shows that metal-oxide catalysts can sometimes release oxygen from within their structure, enhancing chemical activity.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:41 AM PST
Researchers have developed a new type of optomechanical device that uses a microscopic silicon disk to confine optical and mechanical waves. The new device is highly customizable and compatible with commercial manufacturing processes, making it a practical solution for improving sensors that detect force and movement.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:41 AM PST
As Washington grapples with the fate of the Affordable Care Act, a pair of health care researchers has proposed a new way to design health insurance plans that could win bipartisan support -- and has already started to do so.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:41 AM PST
Struggling to get your creative juices flowing for a new idea or project? A new study sheds light on the secret sauce to developing creative ideas, and it all comes down to word choice.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:40 AM PST
Using ring-closing metathesis to exploit the properties of carbon-carbon double bonds, researchers have developed a new catalytic approach for the preparation of compounds essential to drug discovery.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:40 AM PST
In addition to a person's race or ethnicity, where they live can matter in terms of whether they are diagnosed at a late stage for colorectal cancer, according to a recent study.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:40 AM PST
Cancer researchers have homed in on how high-dose vitamin C kills cancer cells. Vitamin C breaks down to generate hydrogen peroxide, which can damage tissue and DNA. The new study shows that tumor cells with low levels of catalase enzyme activity are much less capable of removing hydrogen peroxide than normal cells, and are more susceptible to damage and death when they are exposed to high doses of vitamin C.  
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:40 AM PST
Findings by a team of scientists could provide critical knowledge to attack deadly viruses transmitted by arthropods such as mosquitoes and aphids.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:39 AM PST
Even before they are born, premature babies may display alterations in the circuitry of their developing brains, according to a first-of-its kind research study.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:39 AM PST
Aminoglycosides, recommended by the World Health Organization to treat multidrug resistant tuberculosis, cause hearing loss and kidney damage in a dose dependent manner. Now, by reducing the dose in a carefully calculated fashion, clinician researchers have been able to greatly reduce the numbers of patients suffering hearing loss, without compromising effectiveness against tuberculosis.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:39 AM PST
Scientists have published one of the largest genetic studies ever conducted on the humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) for the purpose of clarifying management decisions in the Southern Hemisphere and supporting calls to protect unique and threatened populations, according to experts.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 10:39 AM PST
An international research team has discovered two phytoplankton groups -- unlike any known species -- in climate-sensitive areas around the world. While they appear relatively rare compared to other phytoplankton, scientists say their prevalence in warm waters suggests they could be important in future ocean ecosystems.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 09:52 AM PST
Researchers have examined the role of common risk factors in the development of ER-positive and ER-negative breast cancers. The study sheds new light on how a woman’s age, weight, and menopausal status affect her risk for breast cancer.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 09:52 AM PST
Can nature restore the numbers of species on islands to levels that existed before human arrival? How long would it take for nature to regain this diversity? To answer these questions, a research team compiled data on Caribbean bats and their close relatives.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 09:52 AM PST
Prostate cancer researchers have discovered a key piece in the genetic puzzle of why men born with a BRCA2 mutation may develop aggressive localized cancers that resist treatment and become lethal for up to 50 per cent of patients within five years.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 09:52 AM PST
For tens of millions of Americans, the start of a new year means the counter has gone back to zero on their health insurance deductible. If they need health care, they’ll pay for some of it out of their own pockets before their insurance takes over. As insurance plans with deductibles grow in popularity, a new study takes a national look at what those plans mean for people with common chronic health conditions.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 09:51 AM PST
A new theory suggests the Moon we see every night is not Earth's first moon, but rather the last in a series of moons that orbited our planet. Moons formed through the process could cross orbits, collide and merge, slowly building the bigger moon we see today.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 09:51 AM PST
Scientists have found a simple, reliable process to capture carbon dioxide directly from ambient air, offering a new option for carbon capture and storage strategies to combat global warming.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 09:51 AM PST
Researchers who conducted a dozen focus groups with 70 straight and gay/bisexual Hispanic and African-American males ages 15 to 24 report that gaining a better understanding of the context in which young men grow up will allow health care providers to improve this population’s use of sexual and reproductive health care.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 09:49 AM PST
Scientists have identified the physical connection through which the prefrontal cortex inhibits instinctive behavior, report scientists.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 09:49 AM PST
Being able to produce artificial spider silk has long been a dream of many scientists, but all attempts have until now involved harsh chemicals and have resulted in fibers of limited use. Now, a team of researchers has, step by step, developed a method that works. Today they report that they can produce kilometer long threads that for the first time resemble real spider silk.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 09:49 AM PST
Why does breast cancer develop and how come certain patients are resistant to established therapies? Researchers have gained new insights into the molecular processes in breast tissue. They identified the tumor suppressor LATS as a key player in the development and treatment of breast cancer.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 08:38 AM PST
Computing science researchers are using automated geotagging models to put a place to online data and documents.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 08:38 AM PST
Scientists have found more clues about the evolving brains of baby mammals as eyesight comes online. Using an imaging system to get neuron-level resolution, they showed how one specific brain circuit -- the 'ventral stream' -- in mice came online immediately after birth, but another circuit -- the 'dorsal stream' -- needed visual stimuli in order to mature. The experiments have helped to unveil how early-in-life visual experiences -- simply trying to see -- sculpt a particular subnetwork of brain circuitry we need in order to see properly.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 08:38 AM PST
Three studies have discovered that ocrelizumab can significantly reduce new attacks in patients with relapsing MS, as well as slow the progression of symptoms caused by primary progressive MS.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 08:38 AM PST
The devastating 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and resulting nuclear disaster in Japan had a high mental health impact -- with some effects persisting several years later, according to a comprehensive research.
    
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 08:38 AM PST
Engineers propose that the future of chemical production lies in decentralized biomanufacturing facilities that will push innovation and achieve efficiency not possible at today's megaplants.

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