which generate blood vessels to supply oxygen and nutrients to the injured regions of the heart.
and sugars in modest quantities to keep the cells functioning.####The cell is like a car
Without the interference of fat you hope that sugar will then enter the cell normally.##
and muscle tissue is the key to restoring the cells ability to respond to insulin properly which would allow the right amount of sugar to be taken up by cells
Calcium is taken from digested food and stored in semi-hollow spaces inside bones. To access the stored calcium the inner bone goes through a process called resorption in
They also bring in nutrients needed for new bone formation. Under normal conditions bone resorption is balanced carefully with bone rebuilding to maintain bone strength.
but they weren t enough to prevent approval by the Food and Drug Administration. Rats didn t have a problem handling the drug
and receive clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration. About one micron in diameter the particles were developed originally to be used on the battlefield by wounded soldiers who might self-administer them using a device about the size of a smartphone.
or more drinks on at least one occasion during the two weeks just prior to the survey.
Particularly worrisome are rates of what the investigators call extreme binge drinking. Averaged across years 2005 to 2013 they find that one in eight (13 percent) college students had 10
or more drinks and one in 20 (5 percent) had 15 or more drinks in a row in the past two weeks.
since MTF finds that drinking rates have been declining and are at historic lows among high school students.
They also have quite similar rates of several specific drugs including past-year use of marijuana ecstasy hallucinogens other than LSD and extreme binge drinking.
diets can help people lose weight without compromising heart health. Published in the Annals of Internal medicine the study includedâ#148 obese participants randomly assigned to either a low-carbohydrateâ#diet consuming less than 40 grams of digestible carbs aâ#day
The results challenge the perception that low-fat diets are always better for the heart says lead author Lydia Bazzano professor in nutrition research at Tulane University School of Public health and Tropical Medicine.##
##The results don t necessarily give people the green light to binge on butter. While the low-carb dieters got 41 percent of their calories from fat most were healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats like olive or canola oil.
The group only got 13 percent of calories from saturated fats like butter.####It s not a license to go back to the butter
but it does show that even high-fat dietsâ ##if they are high in the right fatsâ##can be healthy
The semisoft suppository is made from the seaweed-derived food ingredient carrageenan. Women could use this method to protect against the spread of sexually transmitted infections during unprotected heterosexual intercourse the researchers say.
Zaveri pointed out that carrageenan was selected over gelatin (the traditional choice for semisoft suppositories) because it offers a number of important advantages.
Because carrageenan is plant-based it is acceptable to vegetarians there is no risk of animal-acquired infections
Also it is more stable than gelatin at higher ambient temperatures common in tropical regions of the world.
and at other times they weren t##says Tarr who is also director of the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition.##
The new method spins the drug into silklike fibers that quickly dissolve when in contact with moisture, releasing higher doses of the drug than possible with other topical materials such as gels or creams
so the researchers looked at different ingredients for the fiber that would allow for the highest concentration of drug with the fastest-possible release in the body.
By adjusting the ingredients in the fibers, researchers were able to dissolve the drug in about six minutes,
OMETHING UNIQUE ABOUT DEPRESSIONWHEN the researchers adjusted for factors such as marital status, education, employment status, family income, alcohol consumption, level of physical activity, smoking status, body mass, functional limitations,
and plenty of food to multiply, most species that grow in and on the human body have never been grown successfully in lab conditions.
It difficult to recreate the complexity of the microbiomehe entire human microbial communityn one small plate (a lidded dish with nutrients used to grow microbes),
Since bacteria often depend on nutrients and signals from the extracellular environment to support growth, the substances from this fluid were used to recreate this environment within the tiny Slipchip compartment key to successfully growing the difficult organism in the lab. After growing a pure culture of the previously unidentified bacterium,
##Research from the CHARGE Study has emphasized the importance of maternal nutrition during pregnancy particularly the use of prenatal vitamins to reduce the risk of having a child with autism.
#Drug cocktail might help diabetics make insulin Combining two different medications could help patients with Type 1 diabetes at least partially regain the ability to produce their own insulin.
Haller treated 17 adult Type 1 diabetes patients for two weeks with the cocktail therapy and then followed them for a year.
By the end of the year, the patients treated with the cocktail had increased their ability to produce insulin,
Based on Schatz belief in combination therapies, the group began shepherding a cocktail of Thymoglobulin and Neulasta through early studies done with mouse models. espite tremendous strides in our understanding of the natural history of Type
Researchers have found that taking food away from C. elegans triggers a state of arrested development:
while the organism continues to wriggle around foraging for food its cells and organs are suspended in an ageless quiescent state.
When food becomes plentiful again the worm develops as planned but can live twice as long as normal.
It is possible that low-nutrient diets set off the same pathways in us to put our cells in a quiescent state says David R. Sherwood an associate professor of biology at Duke university.
Over the last 80 years researchers have put a menagerie of model organisms on a diet
Sherwood s colleague Ryan Baugh an assistant professor of medicine showed that hatching C. elegans eggs in a nutrient-free environment shut down their development completely.
when they took away food at various times throughout L3 and L4 development paused when the vulva was either at the three-cell stage or the 22-cell stage but not in between.
If the organism has enough nutrients its development can pass through to the next toll booth. If it doesn t have enough it stays at the toll booth until it has built up the nutrients necessary to get it the rest of the way.
Development isn t a continuous nonstop process says Schindler who is lead author of the study.
and ate prescribed meals. he key element with the current version of this device is that it wearable,
which the patient enters information immediately before eating. But instead of the complex calculation patients typically do to estimate their carbohydrate intake,
whether the meal consumed will be breakfast, lunch, or dinner and whether the carbohydrate content will be typical, larger,
or smaller than usual. BETTER CONTROL Both of the studies reported in the New england Journal of Medicine paper compared data reflecting five days on the bionic pancreas system with five days of participantsusual care using their own insulin pumps.
including exercising at a gym and eating in restaurants. The adolescent trial enrolled 32 participants, ages 12 to 20, attending a camp for young people with type 1 diabetes,
It also has the potential to inspect food and even scan for tumors. Junichiro Kono a physicist at Rice university says the potential to replace magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology in screening for cancer
or drinking alcohol, appeared to have little effect. The study, published in the journal Human Reproduction, recruited 2,
Although the study failed to find any association between sperm morphology and other common lifestyle factors, such as cigarette smoking or alcohol consumption,
In both mice and a Phase 1 human clinical trial with people, long periods of not eating significantly lowered white blood cell counts.
By outlining how prolonged fasting cycleseriods of no food for two to four days at a time over the course of six monthsill older and damaged immune cells
whose lab is in the process of conducting further research on controlled dietary interventions and stem cell regeneration in both animal and clinical studies.
when we broadcast signals from giant radio towers, cook in microwave ovens, or use an electric toothbrush that recharges wirelessly in a special cradle next to the bathroom sink.
Mixing genes ike soup Such processes are extremely common in history during migrations and invasions, for example,
and plant sciences department. f a population from the blue soup region mixes with a population from the red soup region their offsprings would appear as a purple soup. he more genetic admixture that takes place,
the more different colors of soup are introduced which makes it increasingly difficult to locate your DNA ancestry using traditional tools like Spatial Ancestry analysis (SPA)
ultrafine carpet made of a key ingredient in Silly Putty. Their study is appears online in Nature Materials.
Children born with cleft palate may develop hearing loss and difficulties with speech and eating. They also may be increased at risk for neurological deficits.
and is feared therefore especially in the production of non-heat treated foodstuffs such as raw milk cheeses and dried meats.
and painlessly scan the skin of a subject s palm accurately measures changes in a biomarker known as skin carotenoids in response to an intervention involving a diet enriched in fruits and vegetables.
In the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition researchers report that the noninvasive technique tracked skin carotenoid changes over a 28-week period.
That time was divided into distinct dietary phases marked by high and low intake of provided fruit and vegetables along with a phase in
which study participants resumed their usual diets. The palm-reading device which uses resonance Raman spectroscopy (RRS) has the potential to help nutritionists
and improve the diets of children and adults alike. here is great interest in the development of objective biomarkers of dietary intake especially biomarkers that can be measured noninvasivelysays coauthor Susan T. Mayne professor of epidemiology at Yale university
Diets rich in fruit and vegetables have been linked to important health outcomes including reductions in cardiovascular disease type 2 diabetes and some forms of cancer.
Brenda Cartmel a senior research scientist and lecturer at the Yale School of Public health is a co-author of the paper along with researchers from the USDA/Agricultural research service Grand Forks Human nutrition Research center and the University of Utah.
The resulting biochar which has the consistency of ground coffee was treated then with a saltwater bath to impregnate it with iron.
For instance colloidal dispersions comprise such everyday items as paint milk gelatin glass and porcelain and for advanced engineering such as steering light in photonics.
and department of plant biology. hey go into quiescence to conserve energy and nutrients. That's when they produce the equivalent of vegetable oil.
But to convert them into truly viable biofuel producers we need them to grow and produce oil simultaneously. he secret for making this happen was CHT7 the gatekeeper that cues cells to wake up
and gardening buffs took off after archaeological studies found that biochar added to soils in the Amazon more than 1000 years ago was still improving the water-and nutrient-holding abilities of those poor soils today.
and initially the ETH team was had unaware it found the material that others had been looking for. e observed something strange in our measurements with the graphene sandwich construction that we were not able to explainsays Varlet.
To produce the sandwich construction Varlet enclosed the double layer of graphene in two layers of boron nitride a material otherwise used for lubrication
#How to make carbon thread without clumps Made into fibers single-walled carbon nanotubesâ line up like a fistful of raw spaghetti noodles thanks to a new process.
The US Department of agriculture s National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the UC Davis School of veterinary medicine s Center for Food Animal health provided funding r
Lead author Patrick T. Sadtler a Ph d. candidate in the University of Pittsburgh department of bioengineering compared the study s findings to cooking. uppose you have flour sugar baking soda eggs salt and milk.
You can combine them to make different items bread pancakes and cookies but it would be difficult to make hamburger patties with the existing ingredientssadtler says. e found that the brain works in a similar way during learning.
We found that subjects were able to more readily recombine familiar activity patterns in new ways relative to creating entirely novel patterns
and reprogrammed these simple cells to make opioid-based medicines via a sophisticated extension of the basic brewing process that makes beer.
in order to achieve the goal of pouring sugar into a stainless steel vat of bioengineered yeast and skimming off specific opioids at the end of the process.
Now her team must extend the 2008 process from sugar to thebaine. Once she forges this missing link in the chain of biochemical synthesis she will have produced a bioengineered yeast that can perform all 17 steps from sugar to specific opioid drugs in a single vat. e are already working on thisshe says.
Smolke says it could take several more years to perfect these last steps in the lab
Broccoli cauliflower Brussels sprouts Chinese cabbage turnip collared greens mustard canola oil all these are different incarnations of the same plant genus Brassica. hole-genome sequencing efforts like this one allow us to address two fundamental
half the world making it the most important food cropsays Rod A. Wing director of the Arizona Genomic Institute at University of Arizona
whom will live in areas where access to food is extremely scarce by the year 2050.
The question lies in how to grow enough food to feed the world s population
and food availability challengessays coauthor Judith Carney professor of geography at University of California Los angeles. Although it is cultivated currently in only a handful of locations around the world African rice is hardier
and Asians independently selected for many of the same genetic traits in the two species such as higher nutrition
but when he tries to drink from it he finds that the water level is too low.
or most of the objects into the functional tube and getting the food rewardlogan explains. t wasn t just that they preferred this tube they appeared to know it was more functional. owever she notes we still don t know exactly how the crows think
With one set when subjects dropped a stone into a wide tube the water level raised in an adjacent narrow tube that contained food.
and test subjects had to notice that dropping a stone into a tube marked with one color resulted in the rise of the floating food in its adjacent small tube. hey have to put the stones into the blue tube
or the red one so all you have to do is learn a really simple rule that red equals food
and carbon dioxide into food for themselves and into oxygen for animals to breathe. It perhaps the most important biochemical process On earth and scientists don yet fully understand how it works.
And the main ingredient, graphite, is mined and sold by the ton. Penn State and Shinshu University in Japan have applied for a joint patent on the process.
The chemical stew that makes it possible is a mix of copper nitrate, phosphorous acid, hydrogen fluoride, and water.
and turn it into water that is clean enough for livestock to drink. It also extracts nutrients that can be reused as fertilizer.
Currently the system produces about 50 gallons of water from 100 gallons of manure. The goal is to increase that number to about 65 gallons.
The team says they hope the technologyalled the Mclanahan Nutrient Separation Systemill be ready for commercialization by the end of this year.
but it contains large amounts of nutrients, carbon, and pathogens that can have an environmental impact if not properly managed.
It does this by extracting nutrients from the manure that can be harmful to the environment
When the electrodes are pressed together the polymer oozes into the tiny pores in much the same way that melted cheese soaks into the nooks and crannies of the bread in a panini.
NASA ESA and G. Bacon (STSCL) via U. Chicago) The researchers describe their work as an important milestone on the road to identifying potentially habitable Earthlike planets beyond our Solar system.
another process to use the leftover cellulose to make a composite materialmoon says. he cellulose crystals are more difficult to break down into sugars to make liquid fuel.
Alpha-chitin appears to have similar mechanical properties as cellulose. his material is also abundant renewable and waste of the food industryhe says.
and can include such sources as recycled drink bottles. The generators can be made from nearly transparent polymers allowing their use in touch pads and screens.
GQDS were derived from bituminous coal anthracite and coke a byproduct of oil refining. The coals were each sonicated in nitric and sulfuric acids and heated for 24 hours.
Coke produced GQDS between 4 and 8 nanometers and anthracite made stacked structures from 18 to 40 nanometers with small round layers atop larger thinner layers.
and droughts which would impact our food crops in part by affecting the structures of their RNA molecules
and poor nutrition on queen pheromone quality to see if the queen also is providing workers with information about her health. he more we know about what affects the queen s health the better chance we will have of creating high-quality queens
#How food can build better lithium batteries Cornell University rightoriginal Studyposted by Anne Ju-Cornell on October 29 2013a component of corn starch
or espionage devices from lutter (other metallic items like pipes drink cans or nails for example) that may be mistaken for a genuine target by traditional radar and metal detectors.
Crop growers wine grape and other fruit growers food processors and even concrete makers all benefit from water sensors for accurate steady and numerous moisture readings.
For example sophisticated vintners use precise irrigation to put regulated water stress on grapevines to create just the right grape composition for a premium cabernet or a chardonnay wine.
#Nanoribbon material keeps gases captive Rice university rightoriginal Studyposted by Mike Williams-Rice on October 11 2013an enhanced polymer could make vehicles that run on compressed natural gas more practical and even prolong the shelf life of bottled beer
and soda. The material is more impermeable to pressurized gas and far lighter than the metal in tanks now used to contain the gas say researchers.
or plastictour says. t took years for scientists to figure out how to make a plastic bottle for soda.
And even now bottled soda goes flat after a period of months. eer has a bigger problem
and make the beer go bad. Bottles that are effectively impermeable could lead to brew that stays fresh on the shelf for far longer Tour says.
and GD 61 had the ingredients to deliver lots of water to their surfaces. ur results demonstrate that there was definitely potential for habitable planets in this exoplanetary system
and copper salts are used often to detect vapors because they change color in the presence of solvents.
and even lead to better beer say researchers. The global wheat industry can lose up to $1 billion a year from grains that germinate in humid conditions before they are fully mature.
and one of the authors of the study currently working in Professor Singh s laboratory. his means that not only should we be able to avoid the ugly bread
wheat in future we should also end up with better beer. he research opens up a whole new area of exploration for scientists as they try to increase the yields of wheat and decrease losses due to excessively humid conditions.
and developed the ability to react with oxide minerals rather than breathe oxygen as we do to convert organic nutrients into biological fuel.
#Earth s wobble fixes food for ocean creatures Princeton university rightoriginal Studyposted by Catherine Zandonella-Princeton on September 16 2013the cyclic wobble of the Earth on its axis controls the production of ixednitrogen
and geophysical sciences at Princeton university. y studying the response of nitrogen fixation to different environmental changes in the Earth s past we have found connections that may ensure that the ocean s fixed nitrogen level will always reboundsigman says. his suggests that an ocean over time has a relatively stable nutrient reservoir
When that happens that symbiotic relationship helps to expand uptake by the plant's root system by as much as 90 percent helping the plant soak up water and nutrients from much deeper in the soil.
#Clay supercapacitors built to handle extreme heat Researchers have used cheap and abundant clay as a key ingredient in a supercapacitor that can operate at very high temperatures.
At the start of that pathway is salicylic acid precursor of the active ingredient in aspirin which is used by plants as a hormone to trigger development
botanical recycling that ensures the nutrients and proteins in the leaves have been stowed for use in next spring's flowers seeds and leaves.
In the current transport and storage-based food system senescence after harvest whittles away at fruit and vegetable quality.
Gan envisions applications that will produce leafy greens that stay fresh floral bouquets that last longer and crops that keep their nutrients with an extended shelf life and less postharvest loss.
A key ingredient The landslide scenario explains several of the distinct features of DLES the researchers say.
and Head thinking that ice could be a key ingredient for making a DLE. Ice would reduce the coefficient of friction on the slopes of crater rims increasing the likelihood of a slide.
#Gene protects beer crop from nasty fungus Original Studyposted by Ron Hohenhaus-Queensland on August 5 2013 Finding the gene that gives barley resistance to leaf rust could benefit people who rely on the crop
for food and beer. Researchers have discovered that the gene Rph20 provides resistance to leaf rust in some barley variety adult plants.
because the country's primary use of barley was to make beer as well as stock feed.
But for areas like North africa and Southwest asia it is a food staple, he says. Using field trials in Australia
which millions of people depend on for food. The researchers selected the resistance gene Sr35 for its immunity to Ug99 and related races.
Sr35 was known to be present in the wheat species Triticum monococcum a close relative of pasta and bread wheat.
It is supported by the US Department of agriculture#s National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Additional researchers from UC Davis Department of Plant sciences the USDA-ARS Cereal Disease Laboratory and Kansas State university also contributed to the study.
Some of the whales engaged in deep feeding stopped eating and either sped up or moved away from the source of the noise.
Among crop plants pollination means food.##Understanding this molecular back-and-forth at all the different levels and stages will be useful to either engineer the process
The process for creating Portland cement a key ingredient in modern concrete requires fossil fuels to burn calcium carbonate (limestone) and clays at about 1450 degrees Celsius (2642 degrees Fahrenheit.
#Secret ingredient: Volcanic ashconcrete was the Roman empire#s construction material of choice. It was used in monuments such as the Pantheon in Rome as well as in wharves breakwaters and other harbor structures.
The recipe for Roman concrete was described around 30 BC by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio an engineer for Octavian who became Emperor Augustus. The not-so-secret ingredient is volcanic ash
temperature and pressure the three main ingredients of weather forecasting of Earth atmosphere. The sensors are attached to satellites designed to only last a few years.
The solution might be the Biolite stove-it's a collapsible wood-burning cook stove that uses almost any forest-found fuel
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and clips to the exterior when removed to create a cook stove that is 7. 5 inches tall, 4. 75 inches in diameter,
and dung stoves by distributing these cook stoves and monitoring the drop in air pollution and respiratory irritation in the next two years.
the researchers came up with a magnetic sensor the size of a sugar cube that is also cheaper to manufacture
To mimic the wavelike peristaltic motions that move food along the digestive tract, the membrane is attached to the side walls of the chamber that stretch
and efficacy of new treatments and to test the metabolism and oral absorption of drugs and nutrients."
they're not just for eating, anymore. Chitin, one of the main components of their exoskeletons, has recently found use in things such as self-healing car paint, biologically-compatible transistors, flu virus filters,
and finding enough food for it shouldn't be a problem...chitin is the second-most common biopolymer on earth,
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