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Emergency visits for thunderstorm-related respiratory illnesses

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Researchers used atmospheric and lightning data for all counties in the continental United States from 1999 through 2012 to see if increases in emergency department visits for respiratory illnesses among older adults happen in the days surrounding thunderstorms because vulnerable groups and those with common chronic respiratory diseases may be susceptible to the atmospheric changes caused by these storms.

Assessing training in health disparities

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This survey study described and compared the curriculum on health disparities from the perspective of program directors and perceptions of training among internal medicine residents.

Third breakthrough demonstrates photosynthetic hacks can boost yield, conserve water

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Plants are factories that manufacture yield from light and carbon dioxide--but parts of this complex process, called photosynthesis, are hindered by a lack of raw materials and machinery. To optimize production, scientists from the University of Essex have resolved two major photosynthetic bottlenecks to boost plant productivity by 27 percent in real-world field conditions, according to a new study published in Nature Plants. This photosynthetic hack has also been shown to conserve water.

Using air to amplify light

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In a promising breakthrough for the future of communications, EPFL researchers have developed a technology that can amplify light in the latest hollow-core optical fibers.

Scientists develop first quantum algorithm to characterize noise across large systems

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Quantum systems are notoriously prone to errors and noise. In order to overcome this and build a functional quantum computer, physicists should ideally understand the noise across an entire system. That has been out of reach until now, with Dr Robin Harper and colleagues developing the first system-wide quantum algorithm to characterise noise.



Space invaders as MOFs act as liquids

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Modified metal organic frameworks that can behave as porous liquids offer new possibilities for gas separation technologies.

Cannabis use in pregnancy linked to a greater risk of autism

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In the largest study of its kind, researchers found that children whose mothers reported using cannabis during pregnancy were at greater risk of autism. The incidence of autism was 4 per 1000 person-years among children exposed to cannabis in pregnancy, compared to 2.42 among unexposed children.

UBC helps Arc'teryx stay green and dry with next-generation water-repellent fabrics

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A sustainable, non-toxic and high-performance water-repellent fabric has long been the holy grail of outdoor enthusiasts and clothing companies alike. New research from UBC Okanagan and outdoor apparel giant Arc'teryx is making that goal one step closer to reality with one of the world's first non-toxic oil and water-repellent performance textile finishes.

Light swirls provide insights into the quantum world

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A new method uses swirls of light to observe previously invisible quantum states of electrons. It was developed by physicists from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and an international team of researchers. It delivers new insights into electron motion, which is crucial for material properties such as electrical conductivity, magnetism and molecular structures. The free electron laser FERMI in Italy provided experimental proof and the results were published in the journal 'Nature Photonics'.

Imaging method highlights new role for cellular "skeleton" protein

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While your skeleton helps your body to move, fine skeleton-like filaments within your cells likewise help cellular structures to move. Now, Salk researchers have developed a new imaging method that lets them monitor a small subset of these filaments, called actin.

Personal connections key to climate adaptation

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Connections with friends and family are key to helping communities adapt to the devastating impact of climate change on their homes and livelihoods. The research found people are more empowered to deal with the impact of encroaching sea-levels and dwindling fish stocks when they see others doing the same.

The CNIO pave the way for a future gene therapy to reverse pulmonary fibrosis associated with ageing

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"Our results indicate that a new therapy may be developed to prevent the development of pulmonary fibrosis associated with ageing," says CNIO's Maria Blasco, principal investigator of the study* Lung tissue of patients with pulmonary fibrosis does not regenerate because the cells involved in lung generation have damaged telomeres, the ends of the chromosomes. The new study describes a gene therapy that activates the enzyme that repairs telomeres

Grasshopper jumping on Bloch sphere finds new quantum insights

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New research at the University of Warwick has (pardon the pun) put a new spin on a mathematical analogy involving a jumping grasshopper and its ideal lawn shape. This work could help us understand the spin states of quantum-entangled particles.

Previously undescribed lineage of Archaea illuminates microbial evolution

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In a publication in Nature Communications last Friday, NIOZ scientists Nina Dombrowski and Anja Spang and their collaboration partners describe a previously unknown phylum of aquatic Archaea that are likely dependent on partner organisms for growth while potentially being able to conserve some energy by fermentation.





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