A pivotal moment in Polina Anikeeva’s career was when she looked at an MRI scan of Parkinson’s disease patient, about a decade ago. Now professor of materials science and engineering and brain and cognitive sciences at MIT, Anikeeva had recently worked on optoelectronics, devices that can detect and control light, and her work was used… Source:news.mit.edu Original Image Link
From deciphering old shipping logs to watching out for scary fish in the Mediterranean, there are lots of ways of becoming a citizen scientist and helping to save our planet. Watch the highlights of our discussion with leaders of five #citizenscience projects underway in Europe. There are many ways to get involved and contribute to improving our scientific knowledge of planet Earth, while also offering you the chance to make some exciting new discoveries.
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Grégoire Loïs, Vigie-Nature project. Observing how birds, bats, insects, snakes and butterflies across France are reacting to changes on our planet.
Koen Hufkens, Jungle Rhythms and JungleWeather projects. Building a unique archive on climate and nature in the Congo to see how the jungle is reacting.
Sarah Sparrow, ClimatePrediction.net project. Embracing the power of thousands of home computers to simulate future climate scenarios.
Martin Stendel, Danish Climate Scientist, Digitising the climate history of Denmark and Greenland using ancient shipping logs.
Joaquim Garrabou, Observadores del Mar, Tracking the human-induced changes in the Mediterranean Sea to preserve the health of the ocean.
StefanBrönnimann, Swiss Climatologist. Identifying the gaps in our climate knowledge and how to fill them with historical records and ancient data.
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Published: 21st Dec 2020 11:49:25 By: euronews
Climate Change News Video: How to become a citizen scientist and help save the planet | Climate Now
Climate scientists need your help to decipher ancient documents, observe changes in nature, and offer your computing power for future global warming scenarios.
In this Climate Now live we meet the experts who want to work with you to rescue historic data, watch wildlife and crack the toughest puzzles in climate science.
How do you get involved? Is 'citizen science' really 'serious' science? What discoveries have citizen scientists made and how does it all help to save the planet? Ask your questions!
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Grégoire Loïs, Vigie-Nature project. Observing how birds, bats, insects, snakes and butterflies across France are reacting to changes on our planet.
Koen Hufkens, Jungle Rhythms and JungleWeather projects. Building a unique archive on climate and nature in the Congo to see how the jungle is reacting.
Dr Sarah Sparrow, ClimatePrediction.net project. Embracing the power of thousands of home computers to simulate future climate scenarios.
Martin Stendel, Danish Climate Scientist, Digitising the climate history of Denmark and Greenland using ancient shipping logs.
Joaquim Garrabou, Observadores del Mar, Tracking the human-induced changes in the Mediterranean Sea to preserve the health of the ocean.
(Joaquim Garrabou, Senior Research, Institut de Ciències del Mar CSIC)
Stefan Brönnimann, Swiss Climatologist. Identifying the gaps in our climate knowledge and how to fill them with historical records and ancient data.
(Professor of Climatology, Institute of Geography, University of Bern) Adam Jon Kronegh, Danish National Archive. Uncovering millions of weather archives commanded by the Danish king.
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Published: 17th Dec 2020 05:06:41 By: euronews
Climate Change News Video: 'Humans are putting too much pressure on the environment,' says new UN report's author
The UN Human Development Report 2020 points to potential multiple crises if leaders fail to act now.
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Published: 15th Dec 2020 04:45:44 By: euronews
Climate Change News Video: New pro-active effort to keep communities safe from deadly floods
The risk of intense storms in the south of France is rising due to climate change . Now local authorities, climate scientists and satellite experts are working on a new pro-active approach to help communities stay safe from deadly floods.
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Climate Change News Video: UN climate report: World on track for 3°C temperature rise by 2100
The world is on course for 'extreme' climate change -- according to a new UN report that predicts an average temperature rise of 3 degrees Celsius.
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Science News Video: This little bot can hitchhike, swim and swoop with ease
Robots on long survey missions need to conserve power whenever possible. What if they could just hitch a ride on whatever they’re studying? That’s the idea behind a new robot, inspired by remoras, fish that hitchhike onto other animals using an adhesive disc on top of their head.
Remoras use lamellae, slat-like bones encased in soft tissue, and spinules, rows of hard teeth-like tissue to create tight suction. In 2017, scientists created a disc inspired by these features. But the disc couldn’t suction with individual lamella, making it vulnerable to falling off.
In the new study, the researchers created a disc with redundant suctions, allowing it to attach to surfaces even if part of its disc was not fully attached.
Adding propellers on board enabled the robot to swim underwater and latch onto moving objects. The bot could also launch itself out of the water in less than half a second, scientists report this week in Science Robotics.
The researchers anticipate this robot being used in a variety of situations: from diving in the water to tag animals, to long term environmental surveys. Watch the video to see the robot tackle a variety of situations with ease.
Published: 20th May 2022 04:29:18 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: Your dog’s breed doesn’t determine its personality, study suggests
A new study shows that almost none of the behaviors we associate with dog breeds—from lovable Labradors to pugnacious pit bulls—are hard-wired. Aside from a few ancient traits, environment seems to play a much larger role than pedigree.
Read the research: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abk0639
When COVID-19 first emerged, many researchers were focused on its impact on the lungs. But others, including Avindra Nath, Clinical Director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, suspected COVID could also have a profound impact on the brain. Brain autopsy data from those who have died of COVID-19 have confirmed these early suspicions, revealing damaged blood vessels and inflammatory cells. Less is known about the direct impact on the brains of people with persisting symptoms weeks after an initial infection, a condition known as Long COVID. What at first seemed like a laundry list of neurological symptoms has now been focused into major categories, says Serena Spudich, a neurologist at Yale University. Watch to learn how researchers and doctors have been teasing apart how COVID impacts the brain, and testing treatments to alleviate symptoms.
The saying “out of sight, out of mind” doesn’t quite hold true for radioactive materials. Proposed permanent storage facilities for nuclear waste have encountered pushback in countries like France, Sweden, and the United States—including the latter’s famously contested Yucca Mountain site in Nevada. However, Finland has succeeded in gaining approval for a long-term nuclear waste repository, which is set to open in a few years.
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Published: 4th Mar 2022 04:55:31 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: How lizards balance keeping their tails on and peeling them off
To get out of sticky situations, some lizards detach their tails from their bodies and scurry away. Scientists have long wondered how the bones and muscles in these tails—which help with balance and movement—can sever with ease when needed, but stay firmly in place when not.
Previous studies showed the vertebrae in a lizard’s tail are ringed by muscles that fit together like plugs and sockets, with each conical “plug” covered in microscopic bumps. In a new study, researchers zoomed in on the sockets with a scanning electron microscope. They thought they would find concave notches for the bumps to fit in to—like fingers in a glove. Instead, they found only small indents—hardly the secure lock-and-release mechanism they were expecting.
But they also found that the top of each bump was dotted with holes called nanopores. To see if they played a role in the detachment, the researchers made model tails out of glass, either with or without silicone patches dotted with nanopore-like grooves. The fake tails with nanopore patches were the toughest to pry apart. Small cracks created by the pores allowed the “tail” to move flexibly without cleaving off at the wrong moment.
So how do the lizards activate their escape mechanism when needed? It all depends on how they bend and yank their tails, the researchers report today in Science. They filmed real lizards’ tails with high-speed video (above), and found that when the lizards want to detach, they bend their tails at a side angle rather than by yanking straight back. The researchers tested the motion with their silicone models, and found the patches were much easier to peel off like a sticker than to pull off like a plug. But no need to worry—most missing appendages grow back, though in the form of a cartilage “stump,” in a matter of weeks.
Read the research: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abh1614
Published: 17th Feb 2022 07:01:43 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: Why Fish Care About Forest Fires
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We don't think of rivers and lakes as something that are greatly affected by fires, but it turns out these disasters can have a big effect on the acquatic wildlife that calls these places home.
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Published: 21st May 2022 09:00:06 By: SciShow
Science News Video: Can’t Sleep? Blame the Climate Crisis
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Today, we bring you two surprising effects of the climate crisis: less sleep and more dying trees.
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Science News Video: Using Genetics (and Sugar) to Control Malaria
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Mosquitos might not be everyone’s favorite bug, but there’s a way we might at least be able to more comfortably coexist with these agitating arthropods.
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Published: 19th May 2022 09:00:13 By: SciShow
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[Trivia Question]
2020 QG asteroid flyby
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/asteroid-makes-the-closest-earth-flyby-a-space-rock-has-ever-survived/
[Fact Off]
Libyan desert glass
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/5196362.stm
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0022309384901777?via%3Dihub
https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article-abstract/47/7/609/570318/Overestimation-of-threat-from-100-Mt-class?redirectedFrom=fulltext
https://www.mindat.org/min-39796.html
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0012821X13004998
Hopewell asteroid event
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/did-debris-from-a-comet-airburst-devastate-an-early-native-american-culture-180979523/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-05758-y
https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/2022/02/did-comets-fiery-destruction-lead-to-downfall-of-ancient-hopewell.html
[Ask the Science Couch]
Asteroid belt won’t become a planet
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/in-science-fiction-movies/
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015IAUGA..2256597V/abstract
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/asteroids-comets-and-meteors/asteroids/in-depth/
https://lasp.colorado.edu/outerplanets/kbos_dwarfplanets.php
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/origin?show=hs_origin_story_jupiters-influence
https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/the-asteroid-belt-wreckage-of-a-destroyed-planet-or-something-else
https://astronomy.swin.edu.au/cosmos/k/Kirkwood+Gaps
[Butt One More Thing]
Meteorism medical condition farts
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430851/
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/meteorism
Published: 18th May 2022 09:00:16 By: SciShow
Science News Video: These dolphins may be rubbing against corals for skin care | Science News
These Indo-Pacific bottlenosed dolphins living in the Northern Red Sea rub their bodies against gorgonian corals. A new study may explain why: The corals contain antibacterial compounds that may help the animals maintain healthy skin.
Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/dolphin-coral-antibacterial-skin-care-health-infection
Video: Angela Ziltener (CC BY-SA)
Published: 20th May 2022 12:37:42 By: Science News
Science News Video: See a simulation of our galaxy’s giant black hole | Science News
Scientists created a vast library of computer simulations of Sagittarius A* (one shown) to explore the turbulent flow of hot gas that rings the black hole. That rapid flow causes the ring’s appearance to vary in brightness on timescales of minutes. Scientists compared these simulations with the newly released observations of the black hole to better understand its true properties.
Video: EHT Theory Working Group
Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/black-hole-milky-way-first-image-event-horizon-telescope
Published: 12th May 2022 04:23:23 By: Science News
Science News Video: Listen to the heart of the Milky Way | Science News
This sonification is a translation into sound of the Event Horizon Telescope’s image of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*. The sonification sweeps clockwise around the black hole image. Material closer to the black hole orbits faster than material farther away. Here, the faster-moving material is heard at higher frequencies. Very low tones represent material outside the black hole’s main ring. Louder volume indicates brighter spots in the image.
Credit: Sonification: K. Arcand/CXC/SAO/NASA, M. Russo and A. Santaguida/SYSTEM Sounds;
Image: Radio: EHT Collaboration; X-ray: CXC/SAO/NASA; Infrared: HST, STScI, NASA
Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/black-hole-milky-way-first-image-event-horizon-telescope
Published: 12th May 2022 03:47:10 By: Science News
This is the only known tarantula to call bamboo home.
Read the original story: https://bit.ly/3M7AuVn
Video credits:
Script, host, producer - Helen Thompson
Reporting - Becki Robbins
Story editor - Sarah Zielinski
Fact checker - Aina Abell
Images - JoCho Sippawat, Narin Chomphuphuang, C. Songsangchote et al/ZooKeys 2022
Sources - https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/76876/list/8/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7NsgZvnbBs
Published: 11th May 2022 10:34:19 By: Science News
Science News Video: Compare mouth movements of a fetal and a baby marmoset | Science News
Ultrasounds of a marmoset in the womb show that fetal face and mouth movements (left) are similar to an infant’s contact call (right), suggesting that the fetus develops the motor skills to make its cries before it’s born and can produce sound.
Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/baby-marmoset-cry-vocalization-womb-practice-ultrasound
Video: Developmental Neuromechanics and Communication Lab/Princeton University
Published: 11th May 2022 10:21:29 By: Science News
Science Channel Video: Intergalactic Alien Interlopers: What Are Cosmic Rays? | How the Universe Works
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From Season 10, Episode 2: Curse of the Cosmic Rays
An invisible danger hurtles towards earth, at close to the speed of light. What are Cosmic Rays?
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Published: 19th May 2022 01:00:30 By: Science Channel
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Published: 18th May 2022 02:00:08 By: Science Channel
Science Channel Video: Supermassive Black Holes: Where Do They Come From? | How the Universe Works
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From Season 10, Episode 1: Secrets of the Cosmic Web
Even leading experts are left with unsure explanations of the origins of Supermassive Black Holes, but new research is helping to enlighten us.
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Published: 12th May 2022 02:00:28 By: Science Channel
Science Channel Video: How It's Made: Instant Film
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Published: 11th May 2022 01:00:27 By: Science Channel
Science Channel Video: How the Cosmic Web Was Formed | How the Universe Works
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From Season 10, Episode 1: Secrets of the Cosmic Web
New astronomical research is beginning to reveal an invisible scaffold of dark matter known as the Cosmic Web, an intergalactic network that transformed the Universe from a chaotic Big Bang into the structured beauty of the present day cosmos.
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Published: 6th May 2022 05:06:06 By: Science Channel
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