'Groundwater inundation' doubles previous predictions of flooding with future sea level rise
2012-11-12
Scientists from the University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) published a study today in Nature Climate Change showing that besides marine inundation (flooding), low-lying coastal areas may also be vulnerable to "groundwater inundation," a factor largely unrecognized in earlier predictions on the effects of sea level rise (SLR). Previous research has predicted that by the end of the century, sea level may rise 1 meter. Kolja Rotzoll, Postdoctoral Researcher at the UHM Water Resources Research Center and Charles Fletcher, UHM Associate Dean, found that the flooded area in urban ...
Game changer for arthritis and anti-fibrosis drugs
2012-11-12
(SALT LAKE CITY)βIn a discovery that can fundamentally change how drugs for arthritis, and potentially many other diseases, are made, University of Utah medical researchers have identified a way to treat inflammation while potentially minimizing a serious side effect of current medications: the increased risk for infection.
These findings provide a new roadmap for making powerful anti-inflammatory medicines that will be safer not only for arthritis patients but also for millions of others with inflammation-associated diseases, such as diabetes, traumatic brain injury, ...
CSHL-led team discovers new way in which plants control flower production
2012-11-12
Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. β Flowers don't just catch our eyes, they catch those of pollinators like bees as well. They have to, in order to reproduce. Because plants need to maximize the opportunity for pollinators to gain access to their seeds, variations in the timing of flowering can have profound effects on flower, fruit, and seed production, and consequently agricultural yields.
We know that the major driving forces of flowering are external factors such as light and temperature. However, new research from CSHL Assistant Professor Zach Lippman, Ph.D. and his collaborators, ...
Mutations in genes that modify DNA packaging result in Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy
2012-11-12
A recent finding by medical geneticists sheds new light on how Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy develops and how it might be treated. More commonly known as FSHD, the devastating disease affects both men and women.
FSHD is usually an inherited genetic disorder, yet sometimes appears spontaneously via new mutations in individuals with no family history of the condition.
"People with the condition experience progressive muscle weakness and about 1 in 5 require wheelchair assistance by age 40," said Dr. Daniel G. Miller, University of Washington associate professor ...
Study provides recipe for 'supercharging' atoms with X-ray laser
2012-11-12
Researchers using the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have found a way to strip most of the electrons from xenon atoms, creating a "supercharged," strongly positive state at energies previously thought too low.
The findings, which defy expectations and theory, could help scientists deliberately induce the high levels of damage needed to study extreme states of matter or ward off damage in samples they're trying to image. The results were reported this week in Nature Photonics.
While the ...
Why Antarctic sea ice cover has increased under the effects of climate change
2012-11-12
The first direct evidence that marked changes to Antarctic sea ice drift have occurred over the last 20 years, in response to changing winds, is published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience. Scientists from NERC's British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena California explain why, unlike the dramatic losses reported in the Arctic, the Antarctic sea ice cover has increased under the effects of climate change.
Maps created by JPL using over 5 million individual daily ice motion measurements captured over a period of 19 years ...
Did wild birds cause the 2010 deadly West Nile virus outbreak in Greece?
2012-11-12
In 2010, 35 people in Greece died from a West Nile virus (WNV) outbreak, with a further 262 laboratory-confirmed human cases. A new article published in BioMedCentral's open access journal Virology Journal examines whether wild or migratory birds could have been responsible for importing and amplifying the deadly virus.
WNV is a flavivirus of major public health concern, spread through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Discovered in Uganda in 1937, it was only sporadically reported up until the 1990s, after which disease outbreaks were reported world-over, leading to ...
Scientists discover new method of gene identification
2012-11-12
Scientists studying the genes and proteins of human cells infected with a common cold virus have identified a new gene identification technique that could increase the genetic information we hold on animals by around 70 to 80 per cent. The findings, published in Nature Methods, could revolutionise our understanding of animal genetics and disease, and improve our knowledge of dangerous viruses such as SARS that jump the species barrier from animals to humans.
Modern advances in genome sequencing β the process of determining the genetic information and variation controlling ...
Cultural dimensions of climate change are underestimated, overlooked and misunderstood
2012-11-12
The impact of climate change on many aspects of cultural life for people all over the world is not being sufficiently accounted for by scientists and policy-makers. University of Exeter-led research by an international team, published on 11th November in Nature Climate Change, shows that cultural factors are key to making climate change real to people and to motivating their responses.
From enjoying beaches or winter sports and visiting iconic natural spaces to using traditional methods of agriculture and construction in our daily lives, the research highlights the cultural ...
Making a better invisibility cloak
2012-11-12
DURHAM, N.C. -- The first functional "cloaking" device reported by Duke University electrical engineers in 2006 worked like a charm, but it wasn't perfect. Now a member of that laboratory has developed a new design that ties up one of the major loose ends from the original device.
These new findings could be important in transforming how light or other waves can be controlled or transmitted. Just as traditional wires gave way to fiber optics, the new meta-material could revolutionize the transmission of light and waves.
Because the goal of this type of research involves ...
Schizophrenia genetic networks identified; Connection to autism found
2012-11-12
New York, NY (November 11, 2012) β Although schizophrenia is highly genetic in origin, the genes involved in the disorder have been difficult to identify. In the past few years, researchers have implicated several genes, but it is unclear how they act to produce the disorder. A new study by researchers at Columbia University Medical Center identifies affected gene networks and provides insight into the molecular causes of the disease.
The paper was published today in the online edition of the journal Nature Neuroscience.
Using an unbiased collection of hundreds of mutations ...
New form of brain plasticity: Study shows how social isolation disrupts myelin production
2012-11-12
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Animals that are socially isolated for prolonged periods make less myelin in the region of the brain responsible for complex emotional and cognitive behavior, researchers at the University at Buffalo and Mt. Sinai School of Medicine report in Nature Neuroscience online.
The research sheds new light on brain plasticity, the brain's ability to adapt to environmental changes. It reveals that neurons aren't the only brain structures that undergo changes in response to an individual's environment and experience, according to one of the paper's lead authors, ...
Black patients with kidney cancer have poorer survival than whites
2012-11-12
Among patients with the most common form of kidney cancer, whites consistently have a survival advantage over blacks, regardless of patient and tumor characteristics or surgical treatment. That is the conclusion of a new study published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society. The study's results suggest that additional efforts are needed to prolong the survival of all patients with kidney cancer.
Since the mid-1990s, black Americans have had a higher incidence of renal cell carcinoma, the most common form of kidney cancer, than ...
Survey of ER docs and pediatricians highlights need for training, tools to manage kids' concussions
2012-11-12
While general pediatricians and pediatric emergency physicians value their role in concussion management, a study of their self-reported knowledge, practices and attitudes points to the need for improved concussion-specific training and infrastructure to support optimal patient care. The study, released today in the journal Pediatrics, served as a catalyst for The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) to create a new "medical home" model for managing pediatric and adolescent concussion.
The study surveyed 145 emergency medicine and primary care providers, among whom ...
Helmets save lives of skiers and snowboarders
2012-11-12
The use of helmets by skiers and snowboarders decreases the risk and severity of head injuries and saves lives, new Johns Hopkins-led research suggests. The findings debunk long-held beliefs by some that the use of helmets gives athletes a false sense of security and promotes dangerous behavior that might increase injuries.
"There really is a great case to be made for wearing helmets," says Adil H. Haider, M.D., M.P.H., an associate professor of surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the leader of the study published in the November issue of the ...
Expert: Time to break the beta blocker habit?
2012-11-12
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(COLUMBUS, Ohio) November 2012 - First developed in the 1950s, beta blockers have been a mainstay in medicine for decades, used to treat everything from heart disease to stage fright to glaucoma. But some older classes of beta blockers are causing ...
Researchers unlock ancient Maya secrets with modern soil science
2012-11-12
After emerging sometime before 1000 BC, the Maya rose to become the most advanced Pre-Columbian society in the Americas, thriving in jungle cities of tens of thousands of people, such as the one in Guatemala's Tikal National Park. But after reaching its peak between 250 and 900 AD, the Maya civilization began to wane and exactly why has been an enduring mystery to scientists.
Writing in the Nov.-Dec. issue of the Soil Science of America Journal (SSSA-J), an interdisciplinary team led by Richard Terry, a Brigham Young University soil scientist, now describes its analysis ...
San Diego Self Storage Matches Donations to "Bottles For Babies" to Benefit Military Families
2012-11-12
San Diego Self Storage (SDSS) is matching all financial donations from the 2012 "Bottles for Babies" collection campaign to benefit deserving military families. The campaign collected baby bottles and $5.00 to $20.00 donations to purchase baby bottles at 18 SDSS facilities through the non-profit organization MOM4USA. MOM4USA is a 501 c 3 non-profit organization that provides baby care packages to first-time active-duty parents, wounded warrior veterans and active-duty reservists. MOM4USA also offers assistance to military families through their mobile food pantry ...
Japan Rail Pass Now Re-Launches in Australia
2012-11-12
Japan Rail Pass Now announced today the relaunch of it's official website (japanrailpassnow.com.au). The website is apart of Japan Rail Pass Now's new online strategy which plans on becoming the market leader within the Australian market.
The main goal of the new website is to educate visitors on the many benefits of the Japan Rail Pass and enhance the user experience. With the well planned site design and optimized usability they hope that visitors planning on travel to Japan will benefit from the new features. From insightful content to easy to understand steps on ...
"Return to the Mother Tongue with Will Taegel" on November 13 "Why Shamanism Now?" Radio Show
2012-11-12
Streaming live on the Co-Creator Radio Network on Tuesday, November 13, at 11 a.m. Pacific time/2 p.m. Eastern time, on her show "Why Shamanism Now?: A Practical Path to Authenticity," shaman and founder of the Last Mask Center for Shamanic Healing Christina Pratt tells listeners that we must engage intimately with our wild heart to participate in shaping a new direction for humanity on Earth. Only through an intimate relationship with nature can we come to know our own true wild-hearted nature.
Pratt talks to renowned author and leading edge thinker, Will ...
Innovative Mind Group Scores Big with Reebok, Interscholastic Licensing Company with a Two- Year Licensing Agreement
2012-11-12
Innovative Mind Group (IMG), a youth sports marketing company, has inked its second major partnership in the last month by signing with Interscholastic Licensing Company (ILC) for the licensing rights of Reebok for a two year deal. IMG will use these rights to benefit programs under their operation, most notably, the Kennesaw Fury Travel Basketball Team. The partnership will also benefit IMG's Bonafide Southeast Conference and RimRocker Tournaments, reaching youth basketball programs throughout the southeastern region.
The Kennesaw Fury will take full advantage of this ...
Sirqul Announces Mobile Disaster Relief App (MDRA) to Help Manage Relief Coordination for Super Storm Sandy Volunteers
2012-11-12
Sirqul has spent the past year building solutions focused on social mobile location solutions. When phone calls came in earlier this week from a former co-worker and friend requesting information on how to help volunteers in the New York and New Jersey area, the entire team sprang into action. The result was a 3-day turnaround to develop a solution that targets aid workers, aid dispatchers and centers, and people who are looking for where to go to get the items they need. In collaboration with Wavesforwater.org, 1love.org, and volunteers on the ground in the Rockaway area ...
TranZcenter New RateMyShipment.com system is Changing the Transportation Industry!
2012-11-12
According to Mr. Milton Collier, the President of TranZcenter, LLC the RateMyShip.com website is what the industry needs, because RMS delivers on-demand to reduce on-going costs.
Feeling the pressure to reduce costs and improve customer service in the face of escalating freight rates and strict vendor requirements? RateMyShipment.com is a full-featured, transportation management system (TMS) that offers significant transportation cost savings and improved customer service levels through multi-modal optimization and exceptional shipment visibility. RateMyShipment.com ...
Students Invited To Celebrate Roots
2012-11-12
December 23 is nationally recognized as Roots Day, a day for people to explore and celebrate their heritage. And one local law firm is encouraging young people to take part in the celebration.
As the day falls in the midst of the holiday season - a time for family gatherings - it is an ideal time to celebrate family heritage, according to Joseph B. De Mott, a founding partner in the immigration law firm De Mott, McChesney, Curtright, and Armendariz. "Roots Day encourages us all to learn more about where we came from, the cultures our families came from," he ...
FarStone Announces the Release of VirtualDrive 15 - The Original & Best CD/DVD/BD Emulation and Burn
2012-11-12
FarStone announces the release of VirtualDrive 15 - The Original & Best CD/DVD/BD Emulation and Burning Software
VirtualDrive has been helping hundreds of thousands people to emulate, play, burn, copy, and share CD/DVD/BD since 1996. VirtualDrive 15 supports Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, and provides touch screen flow user interface to further ease the usage.
FarStone Technology, known for their refined TotalBackup (http://www.farstone.com/software/total-backup-recovery-server.php) and TotalRecovery (_http://www.farstone.com/software/totalrecovery-pro.php_) ...
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