User:Prototyperspective/Year in science/List of nonincluded items for 2023

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Table of items that were not added to 2023 in science but, in most cases, were nearly included or not that easy to exclude.

Most of them are significant, a fraction potentially should have been included, they may be interesting to some readers (e.g. for machine learning), and the rationales for non-inclusion provided for a fraction of items can be useful for understanding and further developing / articulating the inclusion-criteria.

Some editors may also find this useful for finding tasks of things to do as a fraction of these items may be relevant to other articles; I don't think I'll go through them again to add them to any (other/highly-specific) articles. Probably most of the studies are likely relevant to at least article, especially if there is a wikilink for the item.

However, not all of them (maybe not even most), many items are likely missing here (few of these even the year in science article), some have already been integrated into Wikipedia, and some may only or also be relevant to a timeline of a scientific field (see the timelines in the infobox linked on the right).

Having items in a table allows easily filtering and sorting items by field and other metadata, I proposed this for the year in science articles here, but currently don't even support it myself because of various problems with Wikipedia tables – bullet-points probably look better and could get supplemented with interactive tags (e.g. for scientific fields). Nevertheless, this also is a demonstration of an alternative layout for these articles.

Selection (initial discovery and in/exclusion decisions) could be the most laborious / difficult tasks of my monthly science summary related routine (monthly summary infographics and additions to the Wikipedia "Year in science" article and relevant WP edits). This table could be considered as a list of items that nearly but didn't make it through my / the proposed inclusion-filters.

For 2022 go here.

Some of the items are included here are included to help others better understand the proposed Year in Science Inclusion Criteria.

Not included

You can sort the tables and the page is searchable by keywords (ctrl+F). For example, you can sort by scientific field or search for a scientific topic term. You can also:

  • sort to see all items with "?" at the start in the "Non-inclusion rationale/info" column (this is set for most of the items where I couldn't decisively determine whether they should be featured in the article [most of the time] OR whether should be listed in this list here rather than nowhere [in some cases])
  • search for terms like "too early" to find items for which a follow-up study may be worth including
  • sort for content in the last column which often specifies other WP articles the item may be/likely is relevant to
  • ...

There are problems with

tables in Wikipedia
, if you can improve the max-widths and responsiveness at some point, please do.

Field Month Report Study Non-inclusion rationale/info Comment
TRANSPORT JAN "China hat elektrischen Zug mit Wasserstoffantrieb entwickelt". www.forschung-und-wissen.de. 9 February 2023.  Done add to transportation timeline hydrail with Siemens Mireo#Mireo Plus H
TRANSPORT JAN "Breakthrough in China hyperloop project aiming to transport people at 1,000km/h". South China Morning Post. January 19, 2023. too early, once full speed / full viability is demonstrated
NEURO JAN "The mystery of human consciousness: How much do we know?". www.medicalnewstoday.com. January 21, 2023.Malcom, Kelly; Michigan, University of. "Geometry of brain, dimensions of mind: Researchers identify new ways to characterize states of consciousness". medicalxpress.com. Huang, Zirui; Mashour, George A.; Hudetz, Anthony G. (January 5, 2023). "Functional geometry of the cortex encodes dimensions of consciousness". Nature Communications. 14 (1): 72.
PMID 36604428
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BIOTECH / MEDICINE JAN Weintraub, Karen. "After a decade, CRISPR gene editing is a 'revolution in progress.' What does the future hold?". USA TODAY. Wang, Joy Y.; Doudna, Jennifer A. (January 20, 2023). "CRISPR technology: A decade of genome editing is only the beginning". Science. 379 (6629): eadd8643.
S2CID 255966509
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CRISPR gene editing
ENVIRO JAN Kyba, Christopher C. M.; Altıntaş, Yiğit Öner; Walker, Constance E.; Newhouse, Mark (January 20, 2023). "Citizen scientists report global rapid reductions in the visibility of stars from 2011 to 2022". Science. 379 (6629): 265–268.
S2CID 255966507
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"the change in global sky brightness from 2011 to 2022 using 51,351 citizen scientist observations of naked-eye stellar visibility. The number of visible stars decreased by an amount that can be explained by an increase in sky brightness of 7 to 10% per year in the human visible band. This increase is faster than emissions changes indicated by satellite observations."
ENERGY JAN "Solar panel cleaning robot can be dropped off and picked up by drone". New Scientist. needs review of all the different bots or similar
NEURO JAN Queensl, University of. "Study finds mushrooms magnify memory by boosting nerve growth". medicalxpress.com. Martínez‐Mármol, Ramón; Chai, YeJin; Conroy, Jacinta N.; Khan, Zahra; Hong, Seong‐Min; Kim, Seon Beom; Gormal, Rachel S.; Lee, Dae Hee; Lee, Jae Kang; Coulson, Elizabeth J.; Lee, Mi Kyeong; Kim, Sun Yeou; Meunier, Frédéric A. (January 31, 2023). "Hericerin derivatives activates a pan‐neurotrophic pathway in central hippocampal neurons converging to ERK1 /2 signaling enhancing spatial memory". Journal of Neurochemistry. 165 (6): 791–808.
S2CID 256032629
.
basically nothing new "Hericene A therefore acts through a novel pan-neurotrophic signaling pathway, leading to improved cognitive performance. "
ASTRO JAN Sellers, Luke; Bobrick, Alexey; Martire, Gianni; Andrews, Michael; Paulini, Manfred (December 24, 2022). "Searching for Intelligent Life in Gravitational Wave Signals Part I: Present Capabilities and Future Horizons".
arXiv:2212.02065. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help
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MILITARY JAN Papadopoulos, Loukia (January 26, 2023). "US Army's high-power microwave weapon can take down swarms of drones". interestingengineering.com. Directed-energy weapon#Microwave
ENVIRO / ? JAN "Rare earth elements could be pulled from coal waste". January 20, 2023. not a study
ENERGY JAN Hunt, Julian David; Zakeri, Behnam; Jurasz, Jakub; Tong, Wenxuan; Dąbek, Paweł B.; Brandão, Roberto; Patro, Epari Ritesh; Đurin, Bojan; Filho, Walter Leal; Wada, Yoshihide; Ruijven, Bas van; Riahi, Keywan (January 24, 2023). "Underground Gravity Energy Storage: A Solution for Long-Term Energy Storage". Energies. 16 (2): 825. .
LAW / ENVIRO / ECONOMICS JAN Supran, G.; Rahmstorf, S.; Oreskes, N. (January 13, 2023). "Assessing ExxonMobil's global warming projections". Science. 379 (6628): eabk0063.
S2CID 255749694
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nothing new, only about 1 company in particular, does not offer solutions/proposals/... [1]
ENVIRO JAN Qin, Yuanwei; Xiao, Xiangming; Liu, Fang; de Sa e Silva, Fabio; Shimabukuro, Yosio; Arai, Egidio; Fearnside, Philip Martin (January 2, 2023). "Forest conservation in Indigenous territories and protected areas in the Brazilian Amazon". Nature Sustainability. 6 (3): 295–305.
S2CID 255680675
– via www.nature.com.
basically nothing new
ECONOMICS JAN Christensen, Martin-Brehm; Hallum, Christian; Maitland, Alex; Parrinello, Quentin; Putaturo, Chiara (January 16, 2023). "Survival of the Richest: How we must tax the super-rich now to fight inequality".
S2CID 255022783 – via oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help
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not a study
PHYSICS / ASTRO JAN Michigan, University of. "A new model for dark matter". phys.org. Elor, Gilly; McGehee, Robert; Pierce, Aaron (January 20, 2023). "Maximizing Direct Detection with Highly Interactive Particle Relic Dark Matter". Physical Review Letters. 130 (3): 031803.
S2CID 256105798
– via APS.
too early [2]
ARCHAEO JAN Edinburgh, University of. "Violence was widespread in early farming society, says new study". phys.org. Fibiger, Linda; Ahlström, Torbjörn; Meyer, Christian; Smith, Martin (January 24, 2023). "Conflict, violence, and warfare among early farmers in Northwestern Europe". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120 (4): e2209481119.
PMID 36649427
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nothing new
MEDICINE JAN Gutierrez, Graciela; Medicine, Baylor College of. "New tau regulators and therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative disorders discovered". medicalxpress.com. Evolutionarily conserved regulators of tau identify targets for new therapies: Neuron not yet a demonstrated therapy
MEDICINE JAN Institutet, Karolinska. "Blood-based markers may reveal Alzheimer's disease ten years before symptoms show". medicalxpress.com. [3] ?
MEDICINE JAN "Researcher takes another step toward discovering how a brain molecule could halt MS". www.ualberta.ca. Almeida, Monique M. A. de; Watson, Adrianne E. S.; Bibi, Sana; Dittmann, Nicole L.; Goodkey, Kara; Sharafodinzadeh, Pedram; Galleguillos, Danny; Nakhaei-Nejad, Maryam; Kosaraju, Jayasankar; Steinberg, Noam; Wang, Beatrix S.; Footz, Tim; Giuliani, Fabrizio; Wang, Jing; Sipione, Simonetta; Edgar, Julia M.; Voronova, Anastassia (February 14, 2023). "Fractalkine enhances oligodendrocyte regeneration and remyelination in a demyelination mouse model". Stem Cell Reports. 18 (2): 519–533.
PMID 36608690
.
SENES JAN Hedges, C. P.; Shetty, B.; Broome, S. C.; MacRae, C.; Koutsifeli, P.; Buckels, E. J.; MacIndoe, C.; Boix, J.; Tsiloulis, T.; Matthews, B. G.; Sinha, S.; Arendse, M.; Jaiswal, J. K.; Mellor, K. M.; Hickey, A. J. R.; Shepherd, P. R.; Merry, T. L. (February 24, 2023). "Dietary supplementation of clinically utilized PI3K p110α inhibitor extends the lifespan of male and female mice". Nature Aging. 3 (2): 162–172.
S2CID 256217668
– via www.nature.com.
too early, negative impacts on common human aging markers, including reductions in bone mass and mild hyperglycemia, were also evident
ENVIRO / HEALTH JAN Science, Public Library of. "Nitrite additives associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes". medicalxpress.com. Srour, Bernard; Chazelas, Eloi; Druesne-Pecollo, Nathalie; Esseddik, Younes; Edelenyi, Fabien Szabo de; Agaësse, Cédric; Sa, Alexandre De; Lutchia, Rebecca; Debras, Charlotte; Sellem, Laury; Huybrechts, Inge; Julia, Chantal; Kesse-Guyot, Emmanuelle; Allès, Benjamin; Galan, Pilar; Hercberg, Serge; Pierre, Fabrice; Deschasaux-Tanguy, Mélanie; Touvier, Mathilde (January 17, 2023). "Dietary exposure to nitrites and nitrates in association with type 2 diabetes risk: Results from the NutriNet-Santé population-based cohort study". PLOS Medicine. 20 (1): e1004149.
PMID 36649248
.
? "The findings of this large prospective cohort did not support any potential benefits for dietary nitrites and nitrates. They suggested that a higher exposure to both foods and water-originated and additives-originated nitrites was associated with higher T2D risk in the NutriNet-Santé cohort"
ENERGY JAN Li, Guixiang; Su, Zhenhuang; Canil, Laura; Hughes, Declan; Aldamasy, Mahmoud H.; Dagar, Janardan; Trofimov, Sergei; Wang, Luyao; Zuo, Weiwei; Jerónimo-Rendon, José J.; Byranvand, Mahdi Malekshahi; Wang, Chenyue; Zhu, Rui; Zhang, Zuhong; Yang, Feng; Nasti, Giuseppe; Naydenov, Boris; Tsoi, Wing C.; Li, Zhe; Gao, Xingyu; Wang, Zhaokui; Jia, Yu; Unger, Eva; Saliba, Michael; Li, Meng; Abate, Antonio (January 27, 2023). "Highly efficient p-i-n perovskite solar cells that endure temperature variations". Science. 379 (6630): 399–403.
S2CID 256275429
.
ENVIRO / CLIMATE JAN "The 'Last Ice Area' is already disappearing". Grist. February 10, 2023. Rounce, David R.; Hock, Regine; Maussion, Fabien; Hugonnet, Romain; Kochtitzky, William; Huss, Matthias; Berthier, Etienne; Brinkerhoff, Douglas; Compagno, Loris; Copland, Luke; Farinotti, Daniel; Menounos, Brian; McNabb, Robert W. (January 6, 2023). "Global glacier change in the 21st century: Every increase in temperature matters". Science. 379 (6627): 78–83.
S2CID 255441012
.
nothing new
ROBOTICS / AGRIC JAN "SentiV robot inspects crops by rolling its way through fields". New Atlas. January 9, 2023.
ENVIRO JAN "A startup says it's begun releasing particles into the atmosphere, in an effort to tweak the climate". MIT Technology Review. "Some potential investors and customers who have reviewed the company’s proposals say that it’s not a serious scientific effort or a credible business but more of an attention grab designed to stir up controversy in the field."
ASTRO JAN "Cosmic cartographers release a more accurate map of the universe's matter". February 1, 2023. Chang, C.; et al. (January 31, 2023). "Joint analysis of Dark Energy Survey Year 3 data and CMB lensing from SPT and $Planck$. II. Cross-correlation measurements and cosmological constraints". Physical Review D. 107 (2): 023530.
S2CID 256480388
– via APS.
? data not conclusions
SENES / HEALTH JAN "Altern bremsen mit Wasser: Trinkmenge entscheidend, laut Studie". www.giessener-allgemeine.de. 9 February 2023. Dmitrieva, Natalia I.; Gagarin, Alessandro; Liu, Delong; Wu, Colin O.; Boehm, Manfred (January 1, 2023). "Middle-age high normal serum sodium as a risk factor for accelerated biological aging, chronic diseases, and premature mortality". eBioMedicine. 87.
PMID 36599719
.
? not unexpected
COMPUTING JAN online, heise (10 February 2023). "Stable Attribution spürt Quellen von KI-Kunst auf – neuer Ansatz oder Holzweg?". Developer. Carlini, Nicholas; Hayes, Jamie; Nasr, Milad; Jagielski, Matthew; Sehwag, Vikash; Tramèr, Florian; Balle, Borja; Ippolito, Daphne; Wallace, Eric (January 30, 2023). "Extracting Training Data from Diffusion Models".
arXiv:2301.13188. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help
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COMPUTING JAN Wiggers, Kyle (January 27, 2023). "Google created an AI that can generate music from text descriptions, but won't release it".Edwards, Benj (January 30, 2023). "MusicLM: Google AI generates music in various genres at 24 kHz". Ars Technica. Agostinelli, Andrea; Denk, Timo I.; Borsos, Zalán; Engel, Jesse; Verzetti, Mauro; Caillon, Antoine; Huang, Qingqing; Jansen, Aren; Roberts, Adam; Tagliasacchi, Marco; Sharifi, Matt; Zeghidour, Neil; Frank, Christian (January 26, 2023). "MusicLM: Generating Music From Text".
arXiv:2301.11325. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help
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not the first, not very useful, there are more, not released
ENVIRO JAN Simon, Matt. "A Looming El Niño Could Dry the Amazon". Wired – via www.wired.com. Lapola, David M.; Pinho, Patricia; et al. (January 27, 2023). "The drivers and impacts of Amazon forest degradation". Science. 379 (6630): eabp8622.
S2CID 256275455
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? nothing new Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest
ECONOMICS JAN "Remote work means less commuting, but more time working". ZDNET. Aksoy, Cevat Giray; Barrero, Jose Maria; Bloom, Nicholas; Davis, Steven J.; Dolls, Mathias; Zarate, Pablo (January 24, 2023). "Time Savings When Working from Home". Working Paper Series.
S2CID 256254023 – via National Bureau of Economic Research. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help
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time-use research remote work [4] "The average daily time savings when working from home is 72 minutes in our sample." "estimate that people who work from home use 40% of their commute-time savings on working on primary and secondary jobs. A further 34% goes to leisure, and 11% goes to caregiving."
COMPUTING / NEURO JAN Wagner, Albert (February 11, 2023). "How letting your baby watch screens could harm their chance of success at school". Associations Between Infant Screen Use, Electroencephalography Markers, and Cognitive Outcomes cohort too young for screen time at 2 years, did not differentiate between types of screen uses
COMPUTING / NEURO JAN Ärzteblatt, Deutscher Ärzteverlag GmbH, Redaktion Deutsches (February 1, 2023). "Draußenspielen könnte negative Entwicklungseffekte von Bildschirmzeit..." Deutsches Ärzteblatt.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Outdoor Play as a Mitigating Factor in the Association Between Screen Time for Young Children and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes cohort too young for screen time at 2 years, did not differentiate between types of screen uses "outdoor play mitigated the association between higher screen time and suboptimal neurodevelopment."
ANTHRO / BIO JAN "Neue Studie: Generationsdauer änderte sich in der Menschheitsgeschichte". geo.de. 3 February 2023. Wang, Richard J.; Al-Saffar, Samer I.; Rogers, Jeffrey; Hahn, Matthew W. (January 6, 2023). "Human generation times across the past 250,000 years". Science Advances. 9 (1): eabm7047.
PMID 36608127
.
Generation (avg 27 years)
COMPUTING / PSYCHO JAN Charuchandra, Sukanya (February 13, 2023). "Sharing misinformation is habitual, not just lazy or biased". Advanced Science News. Ceylan, Gizem; Anderson, Ian A.; Wood, Wendy (January 24, 2023). "Sharing of misinformation is habitual, not just lazy or biased". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120 (4): e2216614120.
PMID 36649414
.
no specific idea (proposal-like mechanism) misinformation "However, social media reward systems built to maximize user engagement are misaligned with the goal of promoting accurate content sharing, especially among regular, habitual users. Our results show the impact of this now outdated reward system on news sharing, along with the potential of changing the reward structure of the platform to match its current role in the world-wide dissemination of information. Furthermore, our results suggest ways to maintain, and even increase, user engagement.

... results indicate that the reward contingencies in the training trials built habits that carried over to the unrewarded test trials when participants were instructed to share as normal. ... overall sharing does not decrease by lighter-touch alterations such as rewarding the spread of truthful information. A comprehensive solution might first disrupt the core group of habitual sharers and then subsequently reward all users for sharing accurate information."

MILITARY JAN "US military plan to create huge autonomous drone swarms sparks concern". New Scientist.McMillan, Tim (February 3, 2023). "Pentagon Secretly Working To Unleash Massive Swarms of Autonomous Multi-Domain Drones to Dominate Enemy Defenses". The Debrief. only plans, etc
HEALTH JAN Hata, Masayuki; Andriessen, Elisabeth M. M. A.; Hata, Maki; Diaz-Marin, Roberto; Fournier, Frédérik; Crespo-Garcia, Sergio; Blot, Guillaume; Juneau, Rachel; Pilon, Frédérique; Dejda, Agnieszka; Guber, Vera; Heckel, Emilie; Daneault, Caroline; Calderon, Virginie; Des Rosiers, Christine; Melichar, Heather J.; Langmann, Thomas; Joyal, Jean-Sebastien; Wilson, Ariel M.; Sapieha, Przemyslaw (January 6, 2023). "Past history of obesity triggers persistent epigenetic changes in innate immunity and exacerbates neuroinflammation". Science. 379 (6627): 45–62.
S2CID 255441003
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Cloning of multiple chicken FGF1 mRNAs and their differential expression during development of whole embryo and of the lens
ENVIRO / HEALTH JAN Hanna, Nada; Tamhankar, Ashok J.; Lundborg, Cecilia Stålsby (January 1, 2023). "Antibiotic concentrations and antibiotic resistance in aquatic environments of the WHO Western Pacific and South-East Asia regions: a systematic review and probabilistic environmental hazard assessment". The Lancet Planetary Health. 7 (1): e45–e54.
S2CID 255501778
– via www.thelancet.com.
antimicrobial resistance
ENVIRO / WATER JAN Dijk, Albert Van; Conversation, The. "New report shows alarming changes in the entire global water cycle". phys.org."2022 Summary Report". February 8, 2020. ? no news reports, not a study, too early? 2020s
BIO / BIOTECH JAN Firtina, Nergis (January 4, 2023). "New study reveals 2.6-billion-year-old resurrected enzymes can still edit cells". interestingengineering.com. Alonso-Lerma, Borja; Jabalera, Ylenia; Samperio, Sara; Morin, Matias; Fernandez, Almudena; Hille, Logan T.; Silverstein, Rachel A.; Quesada-Ganuza, Ane; Reifs, Antonio; Fernández-Peñalver, Sergio; Benitez, Yolanda; Soletto, Lucia; Gavira, Jose A.; Diaz, Adrian; Vranken, Wim; Sanchez-Mejias, Avencia; Güell, Marc; Mojica, Francisco J. M.; Kleinstiver, Benjamin P.; Moreno-Pelayo, Miguel A.; Montoliu, Lluis; Perez-Jimenez, Raul (January 24, 2023). "Evolution of CRISPR-associated endonucleases as inferred from resurrected proteins". Nature Microbiology. 8 (1): 77–90.
PMID 36593295
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ancient DNA "The work represents an original approach to the development of CRISPR tools to generate new tools and improve those derived from existing ones in current organisms"
NEURO / HEALTH JAN Fadelli, Ingrid; Xpress, Medical. "The possible effects of cinnamon on memory and learning". medicalxpress.com.Caler, Luigi (February 13, 2023). "Here's How Cinnamon Influences Brain Function". Medical Daily. Nakhaee, Samaneh; Kooshki, Alireza; Hormozi, Ali; Akbari, Aref; Mehrpour, Omid; Farrokhfall, Khadijeh (January 18, 2023). "Cinnamon and cognitive function: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical studies". Nutritional Neuroscience: 1–15.
S2CID 255969320
– via Taylor and Francis+NEJM.
Cinnamon, Nootropic#Herbs "The main outcome of most studies (n = 40) proved that cinnamon significantly improves cognitive function (memory and learning)

... For clinical studies, one study showed positive effects, and another reported no changes in cognitive function. Most studies reported that cinnamon might be useful for preventing and reducing cognitive function impairment"

PHYSICS JAN Gough, Evan (January 19, 2023). "Scientists Build a Teeny Tiny Tractor Beam".Hall, Jessica (January 31, 2023). "Scientists Use Graphene to Construct Tractor Beam". "Optica Publishing Group". opg.optica.org. too early Tractor beam#2010s
ENVIRO / CLIMATE JAN "Climate 'teleconnections' may link droughts and fires across continents". February 13, 2023. Liu, Teng; Chen, Dean; Yang, Lan; Meng, Jun; Wang, Zanchenling; Ludescher, Josef; Fan, Jingfang; Yang, Saini; Chen, Deliang; Kurths, Jürgen; Chen, Xiaosong; Havlin, Shlomo; Schellnhuber, Hans Joachim (January 24, 2023). "Teleconnections among tipping elements in the Earth system". Nature Climate Change. 13 (1): 67–74.
S2CID 252185186
– via www.nature.com.
?
ROBOTICS JAN "Chinese scientists develop laser-powered drone to stay aloft 'forever'". South China Morning Post. January 8, 2023. ?
HEALTH / NEURO JAN O'Donnell • •, Noreen (2 February 2023). "Experts Say Obesity Is an Alzheimer's Disease Risk Factor. See How it Might Cause Dementia". Morys, Filip; Potvin, Olivier; Zeighami, Yashar; Vogel, Jacob; Lamontagne-Caron, Rémi; Duchesne, Simon; Dagher, Alain (January 1, 2023). "Obesity-Associated Neurodegeneration Pattern Mimics Alzheimer's Disease in an Observational Cohort Study". Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. 91 (3): 1059–1071.
PMID 36565111
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? it's already known that obesity is unhealthy, it's not a review of neurological effects Obesity "Our research confirms that obesity-related grey matter atrophy resembles that of AD"
MEDICINE JAN Papadopoulos, Loukia (February 5, 2023). "Medical breakthrough: Mini human guts grown inside mice". interestingengineering.com. Bouffi, Carine; Wikenheiser-Brokamp, Kathryn A.; Chaturvedi, Praneet; Sundaram, Nambirajan; Goddard, Gillian R.; Wunderlich, Mark; Brown, Nicole E.; Staab, Janet F.; Latanich, Rachel; Zachos, Nicholas C.; Holloway, Emily M.; Mahe, Maxime M.; Poling, Holly M.; Vales, Simon; Fisher, Garrett W.; Spence, Jason R.; Mulloy, James C.; Zorn, Aaron M.; Wells, James M.; Helmrath, Michael A. (January 26, 2023). "In vivo development of immune tissue in human intestinal organoids transplanted into humanized mice". Nature Biotechnology. 41 (6): 824–831.
PMID 36702898
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? tool
PSYCHO / META JAN Youyou, Wu; Yang, Yang; Uzzi, Brian (February 7, 2023). "A discipline-wide investigation of the replicability of Psychology papers over the past two decades". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120 (6): e2208863120.
PMID 36716367
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Replication crisis
MEDICINE-SC2 JAN Clark, Carol; University, Emory. "Extracts from two wild plants inhibit COVID-19 virus, study finds". medicalxpress.com. Risener, Caitlin J.; Woo, Sunmin; Samarakoon, Tharanga; Caputo, Marco; Edwards, Emily; Klepzig, Kier; Applequist, Wendy; Zandi, Keivan; Goh, Shu Ling; Downs-Bowen, Jessica A.; Schinazi, Raymond F.; Quave, Cassandra L. (January 23, 2023). "Botanical inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 viral entry: a phylogenetic perspective". Scientific Reports. 13 (1): 1244.
PMID 36690683
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ENVIRO FEB Fluet-Chouinard, Etienne; Stocker, Benjamin D.; Zhang, Zhen; Malhotra, Avni; Melton, Joe R.; Poulter, Benjamin; Kaplan, Jed O.; Goldewijk, Kees Klein; Siebert, Stefan; Minayeva, Tatiana; Hugelius, Gustaf; Joosten, Hans; Barthelmes, Alexandra; Prigent, Catherine; Aires, Filipe; Hoyt, Alison M.; Davidson, Nick; Finlayson, C. Max; Lehner, Bernhard; Jackson, Robert B.; McIntyre, Peter B. (February 3, 2023). "Extensive global wetland loss over the past three centuries". Nature. 614 (7947): 281–286.
S2CID 256667366
– via www.nature.com.
data "Our reconstruction elucidates the timing and land-use drivers of global wetland losses, providing an improved historical baseline to guide assessment of wetland loss impact on Earth system processes, conservation planning to protect remaining wetlands and prioritization of sites for wetland restoration"
HEALTH FEB Increased Risk for Depression and Anxiety With Long-Term Air Pollution Exposure Yang, Teng; Wang, Jiawei; Huang, Jing; Kelly, Frank J.; Li, Guoxing (February 1, 2023). "Long-term Exposure to Multiple Ambient Air Pollutants and Association With Incident Depression and Anxiety". JAMA Psychiatry. 80 (4): 305–313.
PMID 36723924 – via Silverchair.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: PMC embargo expired (link
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META FEB Rahal, Rima-Maria; Fiedler, Susann; Adetula, Adeyemi; Berntsson, Ronnie P.-A.; Dirnagl, Ulrich; Feld, Gordon B.; Fiebach, Christian J.; Himi, Samsad Afrin; Horner, Aidan J.; Lonsdorf, Tina B.; Schönbrodt, Felix; Silan, Miguel Alejandro A.; Wenzler, Michael; Azevedo, Flávio (February 3, 2023). "Quality research needs good working conditions". Nature Human Behaviour. 7 (2): 164–167.
S2CID 256696337
– via www.nature.com.
paywalled
CLIMATE FEB Newburger, Emma (6 March 2023). "Risky feedback loops are accelerating climate change, scientists warn". CNBC. Ripple, William J.; Wolf, Christopher; Lenton, Timothy M.; Gregg, Jillian W.; Natali, Susan M.; Duffy, Philip B.; Rockström, Johan; Schellnhuber, Hans Joachim (February 17, 2023). "Many risky feedback loops amplify the need for climate action". One Earth. 6 (2): 86–91.
S2CID 257012462
– via www.cell.com.
MEDICINE / COMPUTING FEB Nam, Ju Gang; Hwang, Eui Jin; Kim, Jayoun; Park, Nanhee; Lee, Eun Hee; Kim, Hyun Jin; Nam, Miyeon; Lee, Jong Hyuk; Park, Chang Min; Goo, Jin Mo (February 7, 2023). "AI Improves Nodule Detection on Chest Radiographs in a Health Screening Population: A Randomized Controlled Trial". Radiology. 307 (2): 221894.
S2CID 256629940
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Applications of artificial intelligence#Health
MEDICINE FEB "Study evaluates benefits of implementing a pharmacogenetic panel before drug initiation". News-Medical.net. February 8, 2023."The Promise and Challenges of Implementing Pharmacogenomics to Improve Population Health: Where Are we Heading with Preemptive Pharmacogenomic Screening? CDC". www.cdc.gov. February 22, 2023. Swen, Jesse J.; et al. (February 4, 2023). "A 12-gene pharmacogenetic panel to prevent adverse drug reactions: an open-label, multicentre, controlled, cluster-randomised crossover implementation study". The Lancet. 401 (10374): 347–356.
S2CID 256505442
– via www.thelancet.com.
Pharmacogenomics#Applications
MEDICINE FEB "Study demonstrates effectiveness of a procedure done under the skin to treat uncontrolled hypertension". News-Medical.net. March 17, 2023. Endovascular Ultrasound Renal Denervation to Treat Hypertension: The RADIANCE II Randomized Clinical Trial
ECONOMICS / ENVIRO / SUSTENERGY FEB
FEB Millward-Hopkins, Joel; Oswald, Yannick; Conversation, The. "Global inequality must fall to maintain a safe climate and achieve a decent standard of living for all, say researchers". phys.org. Millward-Hopkins, Joel; Oswald, Yannick (February 1, 2023). "Reducing global inequality to secure human wellbeing and climate safety: a modelling study". The Lancet Planetary Health. 7 (2): e147–e154.
S2CID 256650147
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? add to other timelines instead "Furthermore, research on low energy demand is part of a growing movement that argues planetary health is only possible via substantial restructuring and repurposing of the global economy and the dependencies on growth and consumption that underpin it.

... Research on low energy demand has paid close attention to the broad social implications that might accompany such solutions, partly as a pre-emptive defence against the notion that to improve living standards a growth in consumption is necessary—a popular idea among politicians and the general public, even in the already affluent Global North (North America, Europe, Australasia, central Asia, and Japan). A review published in 2022 found that the effects of demand-side solutions on human wellbeing are generally positive. Shifts to active transport and a sustainable diet are prominent examples of demand-side changes that offer broad social benefits (in this case, for health) and complement the message from researchers in public health that social, mental, and planetary health and economic equality are synergistic."

ENVIRO / ECONOMICS FEB "Hidden environmental danger of the Nordstream pipeline explosions". phys.org. "Environmental impact of sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines". www.researchsquare.com. February 10, 2023. featured in 2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage#Environmental impact
NUTRITION / HEALTH FEB Arnesen, Erik Kristoffer; Thorisdottir, Birna; Bärebring, Linnea; Söderlund, Fredrik; Nwaru, Bright I.; Spielau, Ulrike; Dierkes, Jutta; Ramel, Alfons; Lamberg-Allardt, Christel; Åkesson, Agneta (February 14, 2023). "Nuts and seeds consumption and risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and their risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis". Food & Nutrition Research. 67.
PMID 36816545
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ENVIRO / HEALTH / POLICY FEB Song, Congbo; Liu, Bowen; Cheng, Kai; Cole, Matthew A.; Dai, Qili; Elliott, Robert J. R.; Shi, Zongbo (February 1, 2023). "Attribution of Air Quality Benefits to Clean Winter Heating Polices in China: Combining Machine Learning with Causal Inference". Environmental Science & Technology: acs.est.2c06800.
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add to policy timeline (moved to userspace)
ENVIRO FEB Thompson, Kirsten F.; Miller, Kathryn A.; Wacker, Jake; Derville, Solène; Laing, Christopher; Santillo, David; Johnston, Paul (April 3, 2023). "Urgent assessment needed to evaluate potential impacts on cetaceans from deep seabed mining". Frontiers in Marine Science. 10. .
META FEB Macdonald, Stuart (February 7, 2023). "The gaming of citation and authorship in academic journals: a warning from medicine". Social Science Information. 61 (4): 457–480.
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Metascience etc
NEURO / PSYCHO FEB de Bruin, Daantje; van Baar, Jeroen M.; Rodríguez, Pedro L.; FeldmanHall, Oriel (February 3, 2023). "Shared neural representations and temporal segmentation of political content predict ideological similarity". Science Advances. 9 (5): eabq5920.
PMID 36724226
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"Individuals who share an ideology have more similar neural representations of political words, experience greater neural synchrony during naturalistic political content, and temporally segment real-world information into the same meaningful units.

... revealing that polarization can arise from differences in the brain’s affective valuations of political concepts. Together, this research shows that political ideology is shaped by semantic representations of political concepts processed in an environment free of any polarizing agenda and that these representations bias how real-world political information is construed into a polarized perspective."

BIO / HEALTH FEB Janssen, Henrike; Kahles, Florian; Liu, Dan; Downey, Jeffrey; Koekkoek, Laura L.; Roudko, Vladimir; D’Souza, Darwin; McAlpine, Cameron S.; Halle, Lennard; Poller, Wolfram C.; Chan, Christopher T.; He, Shun; Mindur, John E.; Kiss, Máté G.; Singh, Sumnima; Anzai, Atsushi; Iwamoto, Yoshiko; Kohler, Rainer H.; Chetal, Kashish; Sadreyev, Ruslan I.; Weissleder, Ralph; Kim-Schulze, Seunghee; Merad, Miriam; Nahrendorf, Matthias; Swirski, Filip K. (February 23, 2023). "Monocytes re-enter the bone marrow during fasting and alter the host response to infection". Immunity. 56 (4): 783–796.e7.
PMID 36827982 – via www.cell.com.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: PMC embargo expired (link
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MEDICINE FEB Peake, Tracey; University, North Carolina State. "Inhalable powder could protect lungs against COVID-19, flu viruses". medicalxpress.com. Mei, Xuan; Li, Junlang; Wang, Zhenzhen; Zhu, Dashuai; Huang, Ke; Hu, Shiqi; Popowski, Kristen D.; Cheng, Ke (February 9, 2023). "An inhaled bioadhesive hydrogel to shield non-human primates from SARS-CoV-2 infection". Nature Materials. 22 (7): 903–912.
S2CID 256738571
– via www.nature.com.
NEURO FEB Zhao, Siyuan; Tang, Xin; Tian, Weiwen; Partarrieu, Sebastian; Liu, Ren; Shen, Hao; Lee, Jaeyong; Guo, Shiqi; Lin, Zuwan; Liu, Jia (February 20, 2023). "Tracking neural activity from the same cells during the entire adult life of mice". Nature Neuroscience. 26 (4): 696–710.
S2CID 240430414
– via www.nature.com.
tool
NEURO FEB Sha, Zhiqiang; Schijven, Dick; Fisher, Simon E.; Francks, Clyde (February 17, 2023). "Genetic architecture of the white matter connectome of the human brain". Science Advances. 9 (7): eadd2870.
PMID 36800424
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Neurogenetics
COMPUTING FEB Papadopoulos, Loukia (February 28, 2023). "X-ray vision? MIT's latest headset achieves just that". interestingengineering.com. Augmenting Augmented Reality with Non-Line-of-Sight Perception the hidden items have to have been labeled with RFID tags
Applications of augmented reality
SUSTENERGY FEB Young, Chris (February 14, 2023). "A new method converts seawater straight into green hydrogen". interestingengineering.com. Loomba, Suraj; Khan, Muhammad Waqas; Haris, Muhammad; Mousavi, Seyed Mahdi; Zavabeti, Ali; Xu, Kai; Tadich, Anton; Thomsen, Lars; McConville, Christopher F.; Li, Yongxiang; Walia, Sumeet; Mahmood, Nasir (February 8, 2023). "Nitrogen‐Doped Porous Nickel Molybdenum Phosphide Sheets for Efficient Seawater Splitting". Small. 19 (18): 2207310.
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ENVIROTECH FEB Laboratory, Oak Ridge National. "Add-on device makes home furnaces cleaner, safer and longer-lasting". techxplore.com. Gao, Zhiming; Zhang, Yuxuan; Qian, Shuo; Yang, Weiwei; Wu, Zili; Gluesenkamp, Kyle; Nawaz, Kashif; Gehl, Anthony (February 15, 2023). "Nondestructive neutron imaging diagnosis of acidic gas reduction catalyst after 400-Hour operation in natural gas furnace". Chemical Engineering Journal. 454: 140099.
S2CID 253340399
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no(/few) news reports, what are the costs, etc
ENVIRO / AGRIC FEB Lu, Donna; writer, Donna Lu Science (February 13, 2023). "Food for thought: carbon footprint of salmon and chicken farming mostly stems from feed, study suggests". The Guardian. Kuempel, Caitlin D.; Frazier, Melanie; Verstaen, Juliette; Rayner, Paul-Eric; Blanchard, Julia L.; Cottrell, Richard S.; Froehlich, Halley E.; Gephart, Jessica A.; Jacobsen, Nis Sand; McIntyre, Peter B.; Metian, Marc; Moran, Daniel; Nash, Kirsty L.; Többen, Johannes; Williams, David R.; Halpern, Benjamin S. (March 13, 2023). "Environmental footprints of farmed chicken and salmon bridge the land and sea". Current Biology. 33 (5): 990–997.e4.
S2CID 256831577
– via www.cell.com.
Animal feed, Poultry, Salmon
BIOTECH / AGRIC FEB "Gene-edited wheat reduces levels of cancer risk chemical when cooked". New Scientist. Raffan, Sarah; Oddy, Joseph; Mead, Andrew; Barker, Gary; Curtis, Tanya; Usher, Sarah; Burt, Christopher; Halford, Nigel G. (February 21, 2023). "Field assessment of genome‐edited, low asparagine wheat: Europe's first CRISPR wheat field trial". Plant Biotechnology Journal. 21 (6): 1097–1099.
PMID 36759345
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? CRISPR gene editing#Recent events and/or Genetically modified crops
SCIENCEPOLICY FEB Heidt, Amanda (February 21, 2023). "Europe pumps €10 million into effort to combat brain drain". Nature.
S2CID 257100118
– via www.nature.com.
too early / too little, paywalled, iniatiative not even named
HEALTH / BIO FEB USC, Keck School of Medicine of. "Study finds 'forever chemicals' disrupt key biological processes". medicalxpress.com. Goodrich, Jesse A.; Walker, Douglas I.; He, Jingxuan; Lin, Xiangping; Baumert, Brittney O.; Hu, Xin; Alderete, Tanya L.; Chen, Zhanghua; Valvi, Damaskini; Fuentes, Zoe C.; Rock, Sarah; Wang, Hongxu; Berhane, Kiros; Gilliland, Frank D.; Goran, Michael I.; Jones, Dean P.; Conti, David V.; Chatzi, Leda (February 3, 2023). "Metabolic Signatures of Youth Exposure to Mixtures of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances: A Multi-Cohort Study". Environmental Health Perspectives. 131 (2): 027005.
PMID 36821578
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COMPUTING FEB Paleja, Ameya (February 22, 2023). "Twitter to open source its algorithm next week, says Elon Musk". interestingengineering.com. too early / announcement
AGRIC / POLICY / HEALTH / ENVIRO FEB ""Blue foods" can tackle global malnutrition, disease and climate change". New Atlas. February 23, 2023. Crona, Beatrice I.; Wassénius, Emmy; Jonell, Malin; Koehn, J. Zachary; Short, Rebecca; Tigchelaar, Michelle; Daw, Tim M.; Golden, Christopher D.; Gephart, Jessica A.; Allison, Edward H.; Bush, Simon R.; Cao, Ling; Cheung, William W. L.; DeClerck, Fabrice; Fanzo, Jessica; Gelcich, Stefan; Kishore, Avinash; Halpern, Benjamin S.; Hicks, Christina C.; Leape, James P.; Little, David C.; Micheli, Fiorenza; Naylor, Rosamond L.; Phillips, Michael; Selig, Elizabeth R.; Springmann, Marco; Sumaila, U. Rashid; Troell, Max; Thilsted, Shakuntala H.; Wabnitz, Colette C. C. (February 22, 2023). "Four ways blue foods can help achieve food system ambitions across nations". Nature. 616 (7955): 104–112.
PMID 36813964
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already known, little applicability (ie already known) Draft:Blue Foods
COMPUTING FEB "Sci-Hub Founder's High Court Creativity Fails to Dismiss Publishers' Lawsuit * TorrentFreak".
FEB Helmore, Edward (February 26, 2023). "Covid-19 likely came from lab leak, says news report citing US energy department". The Guardian.
SCIENCEPOLICY FEB Singh Chawla, Dalmeet (February 8, 2023). "US funders must do more to ensure research reliability". Nature.
S2CID 256695205
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COMPUTING FEB Perez, Sarah (February 28, 2023). "Jack Dorsey-backed Twitter alternative Bluesky hits the App Store as an invite-only app". too early
Bluesky (protocol)
NEURO FEB "Researchers provide a framework for unifying and categorizing neurodegenerative diseases based on eight hallmarks". News-Medical.net. February 21, 2023.
SUSTENERGY FEB Wonuola Olawale, Opeoluwa; Gilbert, Ben; Reyna, Janet (March 1, 2023). "Aggregate residential demand flexibility behavior: A novel assessment framework". Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments. 56: 103073. – via ScienceDirect. ??
MEDICINE FEB Hallmarks of neurodegenerative diseases: Cell ? nearly no news reports, basically nothing new Neurodegenerative disease#Mechanisms
SOCIO / BIOTECH FEB "Americans are ready to test embryos for future college chances, survey shows". MIT Technology Review. Meyer, Michelle N.; Tan, Tammy; Benjamin, Daniel J.; Laibson, David; Turley, Patrick (February 10, 2023). "Public views on polygenic screening of embryos". Science. 379 (6632): 541–543.
PMID 36758092
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? not new (eg many similar prior studies), not many news reports, etc "It says it’s not offering educational aptitude scores and has no plans to.

Specialists have been raising concerns about predictive embryo tests in general ... One problem with the tests is that it will be challenging to prove they really work. It would take decades, for instance, before anyone could judge whether they accurately predicted a newborn’s health risks. Meyer thinks the Federal Trade Commission should keep close tabs on companies’ advertising claims. ... “For the foreseeable future and maybe forever, this technology is going to be available only to people who are already wealthy or are privileged in other ways,” says Meyer. “To the extent that this does have an impact, and gives any offspring a boost, [this] is not something that is going to be equally accessible to everybody. Just as wealth is inherited, this is literally things that are inherited. You could imagine a world in which this spins out over generations and helps exacerbate socioeconomic gaps.”" [5]

QUANTUM FEB "Google's quantum computer reached an error-correcting milestone". February 22, 2023. Acharya, Rajeev; et al. (February 3, 2023). "Suppressing quantum errors by scaling a surface code logical qubit". Nature. 614 (7949): 676–681.
PMID 36813892
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? "it does demonstrate that it is indeed possible, that error correction fundamentally works"
MEDICINE FEB Jensen, Björn-Erik Ole; Knops, Elena; Cords, Leon; Lübke, Nadine; Salgado, Maria; Busman-Sahay, Kathleen; Estes, Jacob D.; Huyveneers, Laura E. P.; Perdomo-Celis, Federico; Wittner, Melanie; Gálvez, Cristina; Mummert, Christiane; Passaes, Caroline; Eberhard, Johanna M.; Münk, Carsten; Hauber, Ilona; Hauber, Joachim; Heger, Eva; De Clercq, Jozefien; Vandekerckhove, Linos; Bergmann, Silke; Dunay, Gábor A.; Klein, Florian; Häussinger, Dieter; Fischer, Johannes C.; Nachtkamp, Kathrin; Timm, Joerg; Kaiser, Rolf; Harrer, Thomas; Luedde, Tom; Nijhuis, Monique; Sáez-Cirión, Asier; Schulze zur Wiesch, Julian; Wensing, Annemarie M. J.; Martinez-Picado, Javier; Kobbe, Guido (March 3, 2023). "In-depth virological and immunological characterization of HIV-1 cure after CCR5Δ32/Δ32 allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation". Nature Medicine. 29 (3): 583–587.
S2CID 257078410
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"But the risks associated with the procedure mean it is unlikely to be used widely in its current form. "
SENES FEB Manni, Giorgia; Buratta, Sandra; Pallotta, Maria Teresa; Chiasserini, Davide; Di Michele, Alessandro; Emiliani, Carla; Giovagnoli, Stefano; Pascucci, Luisa; Romani, Rita; Bellezza, Ilaria; Urbanelli, Lorena; Fallarino, Francesca (January 3, 2023). "Extracellular Vesicles in Aging: An Emerging Hallmark?". Cells. 12 (4): 527.
PMID 36831194
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? no news reports, too low metrics, ?too early Hallmarks of aging#Further hallmarks "Although this is a recent field, the robust consensus on the altered EV release in aging suggests that altered EV secretion could be considered an emerging hallmark of aging"
ASTRO / COSMO / PHYSICS FEB "JWST found six galaxies that may be too hefty for their age". February 22, 2023. Labbé, Ivo; van Dokkum, Pieter; Nelson, Erica; Bezanson, Rachel; Suess, Katherine A.; Leja, Joel; Brammer, Gabriel; Whitaker, Katherine; Mathews, Elijah; Stefanon, Mauro; Wang, Bingjie (February 22, 2023). "A population of red candidate massive galaxies ~600 Myr after the Big Bang". Nature. 616 (7956): 266–269.
S2CID 255372989
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? not an explanation, ?similar results featured earlier ?add to Timeline of cosmological theories#Since 2000 along with related studies (and replace once it has been explained), ?add to
NEURO FEB Westlin, Christiana; Theriault, Jordan E.; Katsumi, Yuta; Nieto-Castanon, Alfonso; Kucyi, Aaron; Ruf, Sebastian F.; Brown, Sarah M.; Pavel, Misha; Erdogmus, Deniz; Brooks, Dana H.; Quigley, Karen S.; Whitfield-Gabrieli, Susan; Barrett, Lisa Feldman (March 1, 2023). "Improving the study of brain-behavior relationships by revisiting basic assumptions". Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 27 (3): 246–257.
PMID 36739181
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??
HEALTH FEB "Early rise times found to lead to lower grades, poorer attendance". phys.org. Yeo, Sing Chen; Lai, Clin K. Y.; Tan, Jacinda; Lim, Samantha; Chandramoghan, Yuvan; Tan, Teck Kiang; Gooley, Joshua J. (February 20, 2023). "Early morning university classes are associated with impaired sleep and academic performance". Nature Human Behaviour. 7 (4): 502–514.
PMID 36806401
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? not unexpected, relates to performance in academic training not academic work, not a review + data could be better, etc ?Alertness#Alertness after waking
ENVIRO / SPACEFLIGHT / TRANSPORT FEB Brown, Tyler F. M.; Bannister, Michele T.; Revell, Laura E. (February 2, 2023). "Envisioning a sustainable future for space launches: a review of current research and policy". Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand: 1–17.
S2CID 256573208
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?
SUSTENERGY FEB Turns, Anna (February 23, 2023). "Recapturing excess heat could power most of Europe, say experts". The Guardian. not a study ? add to sustenergy timeline & Waste heat instead
COMPUTING FEB Mehta, Ivan (February 22, 2023). "Twitter will send a notification when a tweet you replied to or retweeted gets a Community Note". too early
COMPUTING / BIOTECH FEB Haydon, Ian; Washington, University of. "AI conjures proteins that speed up chemical reactions". phys.org. Yeh, Andy Hsien-Wei; Norn, Christoffer; Kipnis, Yakov; Tischer, Doug; Pellock, Samuel J.; Evans, Declan; Ma, Pengchen; Lee, Gyu Rie; Zhang, Jason Z.; Anishchenko, Ivan; Coventry, Brian; Cao, Longxing; Dauparas, Justas; Halabiya, Samer; DeWitt, Michelle; Carter, Lauren; Houk, K. N.; Baker, David (February 3, 2023). "De novo design of luciferases using deep learning". Nature. 614 (7949): 774–780.
PMID 36813896
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MEDICINE FEB "Parkinson's: Ultrasound treatment can improve motor symptoms". www.medicalnewstoday.com. March 21, 2023. Krishna, Vibhor; Fishman, Paul S.; Eisenberg, Howard M.; Kaplitt, Michael; Baltuch, Gordon; Chang, Jin Woo; Chang, Wei-Chieh; Martinez Fernandez, Raul; del Alamo, Marta; Halpern, Casey H.; Ghanouni, Pejman; Eleopra, Roberto; Cosgrove, Rees; Guridi, Jorge; Gwinn, Ryder; Khemani, Pravin; Lozano, Andres M.; McDannold, Nathan; Fasano, Alfonso; Constantinescu, Marius; Schlesinger, Ilana; Dalvi, Arif; Elias, W. Jeff (February 23, 2023). "Trial of Globus Pallidus Focused Ultrasound Ablation in Parkinson's Disease". New England Journal of Medicine. 388 (8): 683–693.
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? maybe once a better technique is found (safety & efficacy); "Unilateral pallidal ultrasound ablation resulted in a higher percentage of patients who had improved motor function or reduced dyskinesia than a sham procedure over a period of 3 months but was associated with adverse events."
MEDICINE FEB "FDA panel recommends making opioid overdose antidote available over the counter". NBC News. 15 February 2023. ? featurable instead: "Narcan's manufacturer also charges $150 for the nasal spray and aggressively sues competitors looking to market a cheaper unauthorized generic version of the drug."
ANTHRO MAR "Some monkeys accidentally make stone flakes that resemble ancient hominid tools". March 10, 2023. Proffitt, Tomos; Reeves, Jonathan S.; Braun, David R.; Malaivijitnond, Suchinda; Luncz, Lydia V. (March 10, 2023). "Wild macaques challenge the origin of intentional tool production". Science Advances. 9 (10): eade8159.
PMID 36897944
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featured in 2023 in paleomammalogy
SPACE MAR "Planets without stars might have moons suitable for life". April 2, 2023. Roccetti, Giulia; Grassi, Tommaso; Ercolano, Barbara; Molaverdikhani, Karan; Crida, Aurélien; Braun, Dieter; Chiavassa, Andrea (March 20, 2023). "Presence of liquid water during the evolution of exomoons orbiting ejected free-floating planets". International Journal of Astrobiology. 22 (4): 317–346.
S2CID 256808674
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Rogue planet
MEDICINE MAR "A new battery starves cancer cells of oxygen in mice". March 31, 2023. Huang, Jianhang; Yu, Peng; Liao, Mochou; Dong, Xiaoli; Xu, Jie; Ming, Jiang; Bin, Duan; Wang, Yonggang; Zhang, Fan; Xia, Yongyao (March 31, 2023). "A self-charging salt water battery for antitumor therapy". Science Advances. 9 (13): eadf3992.
PMID 37000876
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too early
ENERGY MAR "Strategies for beneficial electric vehicle charging to reduce peak electricity demand and store solar energy: Cell Reports Physical Science". ?
Timeline of sustainable energy research 2020–present
ANTHRO MAR Librado, Pablo; et al. (October 12, 2021). "The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes". Nature. 598 (7882): 634–640.
PMID 34671162
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see previously featured horses origin item Altmetric – The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes
ENVIRO / PSYCHO MAR "Students ate less meat in the three years after hearing talk on its negative environmental impacts". phys.org. Jalil, Andrew J.; Tasoff, Joshua; Bustamante, Arturo Vargas (March 12, 2023). "Low-cost climate-change informational intervention reduces meat consumption among students for 3 years". Nature Food. 4 (3): 218–222.
S2CID 257319174
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if anything shows effects are small; does not investigate things like documentaries & education systems; paywalled Environmental impacts of animal agriculture Students randomized to the treatment group reduced their meat consumption by 5.6 percentage points with no signs of reversal over 3 years ... informational interventions can be cost effective Low-cost climate-change informational intervention reduces meat consumption among students for 3 years | Request PDF
NEURO / MEDICINE MAR "New target identified to prevent age-related diseases". Earth.com. Ritzel, Rodney M.; Li, Yun; Jiao, Yun; Lei, Zhuofan; Doran, Sarah J.; He, Junyun; Shahror, Rami A.; Henry, Rebecca J.; Khan, Romeesa; Tan, Chunfeng; Liu, Shaolin; Stoica, Bogdan A.; Faden, Alan I.; Szeto, Gregory; Loane, David J.; Wu, Junfang (March 10, 2023). "Brain injury accelerates the onset of a reversible age-related microglial phenotype associated with inflammatory neurodegeneration". Science Advances. 9 (10): eadd1101.
PMID 36888713
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too early
MEDICINE MAR "Can gut bacteria help boost immunotherapy for cancer?". www.medicalnewstoday.com. March 16, 2023. Choi, Yongbin; Lichterman, Jake N.; Coughlin, Laura A.; Poulides, Nicole; Li, Wenling; Del Valle, Priscilla; Palmer, Suzette N.; Gan, Shuheng; Kim, Jiwoong; Zhan, Xiaowei; Gao, Yajing; Evers, Bret M.; Hooper, Lora V.; Pasare, Chandrashekhar; Koh, Andrew Y. (March 10, 2023). "Immune checkpoint blockade induces gut microbiota translocation that augments extraintestinal antitumor immunity". Science Immunology. 8 (81): eabo2003.
PMID 36867675
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ENERGY MAR Laboratory, Oak Ridge National. "SUPER technology manages intelligent building blocks for a more reliable electric grid". techxplore.com. not a study (too early?)
MEDICINE / HEALTH MAR "Limiting Mrs2-dependent mitochondrial Mg2+ uptake induces metabolic programming in prolonged dietary stress: Cell Reports". ? too early, no news reports featuerd in Chloropentamminecobalt chloride#Health
ENVIRO / WATER MAR Shumilova, Oleksandra; Tockner, Klement; Sukhodolov, Alexander; Khilchevskyi, Valentyn; De Meester, Luc; Stepanenko, Sergiy; Trokhymenko, Ganna; Hernández-Agüero, Juan Antonio; Gleick, Peter (March 2, 2023). "Impact of the Russia–Ukraine armed conflict on water resources and water infrastructure". Nature Sustainability. 6 (5): 578–586.
S2CID 257327536
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featured in Environmental impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
POLICY MAR "Evaluating the impact of alcohol minimum unit pricing on deaths and hospitalisations in Scotland: a controlled interrupted time series study - The Lancet". #Health policy; featured in Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Act 2012
HEALTH MAR Marcus, Gregory M.; Rosenthal, David G.; Nah, Gregory; Vittinghoff, Eric; Fang, Christina; Ogomori, Kelsey; Joyce, Sean; Yilmaz, Defne; Yang, Vivian; Kessedjian, Tara; Wilson, Emily; Yang, Michelle; Chang, Kathleen; Wall, Grace; Olgin, Jeffrey E. (March 23, 2023). "Acute Effects of Coffee Consumption on Health among Ambulatory Adults". New England Journal of Medicine. 388 (12): 1092–1100.
PMID 36947466
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not a review; not a large effect and reported as "did not result in significantly more daily premature atrial contractions" albeit the study appears to show the opposite "The consumption of caffeinated coffee as compared with no caffeine consumption was associated with 154 and 102 daily premature ventricular contractions, respectively ... 397 and 432 minutes of nightly sleep"
ANIMALS MAR Bridges, Alice D.; MaBouDi, HaDi; Procenko, Olga; Lockwood, Charlotte; Mohammed, Yaseen; Kowalewska, Amelia; González, José Eric Romero; Woodgate, Joseph L.; Chittka, Lars (March 7, 2023). "Bumblebees acquire alternative puzzle-box solutions via social learning". PLOS Biology. 21 (3): e3002019.
PMID 36881588
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Insect cognition Bumblebee "we developed a two-option puzzle box task and used open diffusion paradigms to observe the transmission of novel, nonnatural foraging behaviours through populations. Box-opening behaviour spread through colonies seeded with a demonstrator trained to perform 1 of the 2 possible behavioural variants, and the observers acquired the demonstrated variant. ... We discuss whether these results, which replicate those found in primates and birds, might indicate a capacity for culture in bumblebees."
ENVIRO MAR Simkins, Ashley T.; Beresford, Alison E.; Buchanan, Graeme M.; Crowe, Olivia; Elliott, Wendy; Izquierdo, Pablo; Patterson, David J.; Butchart, Stuart H. M. (May 1, 2023). "A global assessment of the prevalence of current and potential future infrastructure in Key Biodiversity Areas". Biological Conservation. 281: 109953.
S2CID 257735200
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featured in Biodiversity loss
HEALTH MAR [6] not global
SPACECOLON MAR Roberts, Aled D.; Scrutton, Nigel S. (January 1, 2023). "StarCrete: A starch-based biocomposite for off-world construction". Open Engineering. 13 (1): 390.
S2CID 257497897
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space colonization
HEALTH MAR Sauder, Katherine A.; Couzens, G Lance; Bailey, Regan L.; Hockett, Christine W.; Switkowski, Karen M.; Lyall, Kristen; Kerver, Jean M.; Dabelea, Dana; Maldonado, Luis E.; O’Connor, Thomas G.; Deoni, Sean CL.; Glueck, Deborah H.; Catellier, Diane J. (April 1, 2023). "Selecting a dietary supplement with appropriate dosing for 6 key nutrients in pregnancy". The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 117 (4): 823–829.
PMID 37019542 – via ScienceDirect.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: PMC embargo expired (link
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did not consider polypill supplementation & health guidance Nutrition and pregnancy "We estimated the usual intake of vitamins A and D, folate, calcium, iron, and ω-3 FAs from foods alone. We calculated the target doses of supplementation needed to shift 90% of participants to consume above the estimated average requirement and keep 90% below the tolerable upper limit."
MEDICINE MAR Hollander, Judith M.; Goraltchouk, Alex; Rawal, Miraj; Liu, Jingshu; Luppino, Francesco; Zeng, Li; Seregin, Alexey (March 6, 2023). "Adeno-Associated Virus-Delivered Fibroblast Growth Factor 18 Gene Therapy Promotes Cartilage Anabolism". Cartilage: 194760352311587.
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ENERGY MAR Needell, Zachary; Wei, Wei; Trancik, Jessika E. (March 15, 2023). "Strategies for beneficial electric vehicle charging to reduce peak electricity demand and store solar energy". Cell Reports Physical Science. 4 (3): 101287.
S2CID 257567636
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add to
Timeline of sustainable energy research 2020–present#Grids
BIO MAR Timm, Jennifer; Pike, Douglas H.; Mancini, Joshua A.; Tyryshkin, Alexei M.; Poudel, Saroj; Siess, Jan A.; Molinaro, Paul M.; McCann, James J.; Waldie, Kate M.; Koder, Ronald L.; Falkowski, Paul G.; Nanda, Vikas (March 10, 2023). "Design of a minimal di-nickel hydrogenase peptide". Science Advances. 9 (10): eabq1990.
PMID 36897954
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basically nothing new; see previously featured abiogenesis items and abiogenesis "These experimental results demonstrate that modern enzymes, despite their enormous complexity, likely evolved from simple peptide precursors on early Earth."
ENVIRO MAR Wang, Seaver (April 12, 2023). "What We Know and Don't Know About Climate Tipping Elements". Eos. Wang, Seaver; Foster, Adrianna; Lenz, Elizabeth A.; Kessler, John D.; Stroeve, Julienne C.; Anderson, Liana O.; Turetsky, Merritt; Betts, Richard; Zou, Sijia; Liu, Wei; Boos, William R.; Hausfather, Zeke (March 12, 2023). "Mechanisms and Impacts of Earth System Tipping Elements". Reviews of Geophysics. 61 (1): e2021RG000757.
S2CID 256970204
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Tipping points in the climate system "highlighting an acute need for further research and modeling to better constrain risks."
AGRI / BIOTECH MAR "Plant/animal hybrid proteins could help crops fend off diseases". March 2, 2023. Kourelis, Jiorgos; Marchal, Clemence; Posbeyikian, Andres; Harant, Adeline; Kamoun, Sophien (March 3, 2023). "NLR immune receptor–nanobody fusions confer plant disease resistance". Science. 379 (6635): 934–939.
S2CID 239890650
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? too early Plant disease resistance
POLICY MAR "Achieving health for all requires action on the economic and commercial determinants of health - The Lancet". paywalled (despite Director-General of WHO author)
POLICY / HEALTH MAR Marinello, Samantha; Powell, Lisa M. (March 1, 2023). "The impact of recreational cannabis markets on motor vehicle accident, suicide, and opioid overdose fatalities". Social Science & Medicine. 320: 115680.
S2CID 256179620
– via ScienceDirect.
"The results revealed substantial increases in crash fatalities in Colorado, Oregon, Alaska, and California of 16%, 22%, 20%, and 14%, respectively. Based on estimates from all seven states, recreational markets were associated with a 10% increase in motor vehicle accident deaths, on average. This study found no evidence that recreational markets impacted suicides. Most states saw a relative reduction in opioid overdose death that ranged between 3 and 28%. On average, recreational markets were associated with an 11% reduction in opioid overdose fatalities."
NEURO MAR Center, University of Rochester Medical. "Astrocytes: The 'stars' in the brain may be information regulators". medicalxpress.com. "Astrocytes: integrators of arousal state and sensory context: Trends in Neurosciences". too early
POLICY MAR Sample, Ian; editor, Ian Sample Science (March 9, 2023). "Legally binding global treaty needed to tackle space debris, say experts". The Guardian. {{cite news}}: |last2= has generic name (help) Napper, Imogen E.; Davies, Alasdair J.; Jah, Moriba; Miner, Kimberley R.; Thompson, Richard C.; Quinn, Melissa; Koldewey, Heather J. (March 10, 2023). "Protect Earth's orbit: Avoid high seas mistakes". Science. 379 (6636): 990–991.
S2CID 257633654
– via www.nature.com.
paywalled non-open letter, already included in a better way earlier – see earlier item Space law
PHYSICS MAR Papadopoulos, Loukia (March 22, 2023). "New experiment could create the first-ever traversable wormhole". interestingengineering.com. Salih, Hatim (April 1, 2023). "From counterportation to local wormholes". Quantum Science and Technology. 8 (2): 025016.
S2CID 248085902
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too early!
SCIENCEPOLICY MAR "Biden signs bill on COVID origins declassification". AP NEWS. March 20, 2023.
SCIENCEPOLICY MAR Mueller, Benjamin (March 17, 2023). "W.H.O. Accuses China of Hiding Data That May Link Covid's Origins to Animals". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.Mallapaty, Smriti (February 14, 2023). "WHO abandons plans for crucial second phase of COVID-origins investigation". Nature.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.7754299. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help
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HEALTH MAR Briscoe, Tony; Times, Los Angeles. "Is a common industrial chemical fueling the spread of Parkinson's disease?". medicalxpress.com. Dorsey, E. Ray; Zafar, Maryam; Lettenberger, Samantha E.; Pawlik, Meghan E.; Kinel, Dan; Frissen, Myrthe; Schneider, Ruth B.; Kieburtz, Karl; Tanner, Caroline M.; De Miranda, Briana R.; Goldman, Samuel M.; Bloem, Bastiaan R. (January 1, 2023). "Trichloroethylene: An Invisible Cause of Parkinson's Disease?". Journal of Parkinson's Disease. 13 (2): 203–218.
PMID 36938742
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? too early
ENVIRO / DATASET MAR "NASA captures sequestered carbon of 9.9 billion trees with deep-learning and satellite images". phys.org. Tucker, Compton; Brandt, Martin; Hiernaux, Pierre; Kariryaa, Ankit; Rasmussen, Kjeld; Small, Jennifer; Igel, Christian; Reiner, Florian; Melocik, Katherine; Meyer, Jesse; Sinno, Scott; Romero, Eric; Glennie, Erin; Fitts, Yasmin; Morin, August; Pinzon, Jorge; McClain, Devin; Morin, Paul; Porter, Claire; Loeffler, Shane; Kergoat, Laurent; Issoufou, Bil-Assanou; Savadogo, Patrice; Wigneron, Jean-Pierre; Poulter, Benjamin; Ciais, Philippe; Kaufmann, Robert; Myneni, Ranga; Saatchi, Sassan; Fensholt, Rasmus (March 12, 2023). "Sub-continental-scale carbon stocks of individual trees in African drylands". Nature. 615 (7950): 80–86.
PMID 36859581
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PSYCHO / HEALTH MAR "Einsamkeit reduziert Energieniveau des Menschen". www.forschung-und-wissen.de. 9 April 2023. Stijovic, Ana; Forbes, Paul A. G.; Tomova, Livia; Skoluda, Nadine; Feneberg, Anja C.; Piperno, Giulio; Pronizius, Ekaterina; Nater, Urs M.; Lamm, Claus; Silani, Giorgia (May 12, 2023). "Homeostatic Regulation of Energetic Arousal During Acute Social Isolation: Evidence From the Lab and the Field". Psychological Science. 34 (5): 537–551.
S2CID 257804432
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completely irrelevant timespan of 8 hours "We investigated the effects of 8 hr of acute social isolation both in a tightly controlled lab experiment and in a field study during COVID-19 lockdown ... In the lab, we observed that food deprivation and social isolation led to similar changes in energetic arousal and fatigue"
GENETICS / NUCLEAR / BIO / ANIMALS MAR "What the first look at the genetics of Chernobyl's dogs revealed". March 3, 2023. Spatola, Gabriella J.; Buckley, Reuben M.; Dillon, Megan; Dutrow, Emily V.; Betz, Jennifer A.; Pilot, Małgorzata; Parker, Heidi G.; Bogdanowicz, Wiesław; Thomas, Rachel; Chyzhevskyi, Ihor; Milinevsky, Gennadi; Kleiman, Norman; Breen, Matthew; Ostrander, Elaine A.; Mousseau, Timothy A. (March 3, 2023). "The dogs of Chernobyl: Demographic insights into populations inhabiting the nuclear exclusion zone". Science Advances. 9 (9): eade2537.
PMID 36867701
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ANTHRO MAR "The Yamnaya may have been the world's earliest known horseback riders". March 3, 2023. Trautmann, Martin; Frînculeasa, Alin; Preda-Bălănică, Bianca; Petruneac, Marta; Focşǎneanu, Marin; Alexandrov, Stefan; Atanassova, Nadezhda; Włodarczak, Piotr; Podsiadło, Michał; Dani, János; Bereczki, Zsolt; Hajdu, Tamás; Băjenaru, Radu; Ioniță, Adrian; Măgureanu, Andrei; Măgureanu, Despina; Popescu, Anca-Diana; Sârbu, Dorin; Vasile, Gabriel; Anthony, David; Heyd, Volker (March 3, 2023). "First bioanthropological evidence for Yamnaya horsemanship". Science Advances. 9 (9): eade2451.
S2CID 257334477
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2023 in paleoanthropology (not yet featured) "Here, we report five Yamnaya individuals well-dated to 3021 to 2501 calibrated BCE from kurgans in Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary, displaying changes in bone morphology and distinct pathologies associated with horseback riding. These are the oldest humans identified as riders so far."
ENVIRO MAR Watts, Jonathan (March 1, 2023). "Scientists prove clear link between deforestation and local drop in rainfall". The Guardian. Smith, C.; Baker, J. C. A.; Spracklen, D. V. (March 12, 2023). "Tropical deforestation causes large reductions in observed precipitation". Nature. 615 (7951): 270–275.
PMID 36859548
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? nothing new
HEALTH MAR Woolf, Steven H.; Wolf, Elizabeth R.; Rivara, Frederick P. (28 March 2023). "The New Crisis of Increasing All-Cause Mortality in US Children and Adolescents". JAMA. 329 (12): 975–976.
ISSN 0098-7484
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not global, paywalled, no info on potential causes(?)
NEURO MAR "Scientists triggered the flow of spinal fluid in the awake brain". March 30, 2023. Williams, Stephanie D.; Setzer, Beverly; Fultz, Nina E.; Valdiviezo, Zenia; Tacugue, Nicole; Diamandis, Zachary; Lewis, Laura D. (March 30, 2023). "Neural activity induced by sensory stimulation can drive large-scale cerebrospinal fluid flow during wakefulness in humans". PLOS Biology. 21 (3): e3002035.
PMID 36996009
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? too early; altered by how much?
SPACECOLON MAR "Martian soil may have all the nutrients rice needs". March 17, 2023. RICE CAN GROW AND SURVIVE IN THE MARTIAN REGOLITH WITH CHALLENGES THAT COULD BE OVERCOMED THROUGH CONTROL OF STRESS-RELATED GENES space colonization
PSYCHO / MEDIA MAR Robertson, Claire E.; Pröllochs, Nicolas; Schwarzenegger, Kaoru; Pärnamets, Philip; Van Bavel, Jay J.; Feuerriegel, Stefan (March 16, 2023). "Negativity drives online news consumption". Nature Human Behaviour. 7 (5): 812–822.
PMID 36928780
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Upworthy is a website dedicated to positive storytelling (hence inappropriate as sole data source for this study)
NEURO MAR "Scientists Figure Out How To Spawn New Neurons In Adult Brains". IFLScience. March 9, 2023. Petrelli, Francesco; Scandella, Valentina; Montessuit, Sylvie; Zamboni, Nicola; Martinou, Jean-Claude; Knobloch, Marlen (March 12, 2023). "Mitochondrial pyruvate metabolism regulates the activation of quiescent adult neural stem cells". Science Advances. 9 (9): eadd5220.
PMID 36857455
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too early
DATASET MAR Hu, Charlotte (April 1, 2023). "Why researchers surveyed more than 1.1 billion objects across 73 museums". Johnson, Kirk R.; Owens, Ian F. P.; Global Collection Group (March 24, 2023). "A global approach for natural history museum collections". Science. 379 (6638): 1192–1194.
S2CID 257696099
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? https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369480306 "There is no single shared portal covering the breadth of life, Earth, and anthropological specimens in natural history collections, nor a way for researchers to link these data with other sources of information ... We envision a coordinated strategy for the global collection that is based on strategic collecting, increased digitization, new technologies, and enhanced networking and coordination of museums."
HEALTH / BIO MAR "Mother-to-infant microbiota transmission and infant microbiota development across multiple body sites: Cell Host & Microbe". ? "In CS-born infants, we report reduced seeding of infant fecal microbiota by maternal fecal microbes, whereas colonization with breastmilk microbiota is increased when compared with vaginally born infants. Therefore, our data suggest auxiliary routes of mother-to-infant microbial seeding, which may compensate for one another, ensuring that essential microbes/microbial functions are transferred irrespective of disrupted transmission routes."
COMPUTING MAR "German Researchers Devise New Method to Detect Manipulations in Chips - News"."Detecting manipulations in microchips". techxplore.com. "CSDL | IEEE Computer Society". www.computer.org. nearly no news reports, "detecting hardware manipulations on microchips. Such manipulations are most likely to occur during the chip's production process when they are most vulnerable to attacks" but not other at other stages, which requirements/assumptions or what to do about them (such as layouts not being open hardware)? Hardware security
NEURO MAR Haase, Jennifer; Hanel, Paul HP; Norbert, Gronau (March 27, 2023). "Creativity Enhancement Methods for Adults: A Meta-Analysis". Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts.
S2CID 257794219
– via repository.essex.ac.uk.
? various issues with the study and its underlying data, few news reports, does not consider complex courses combined with other methods, does not really differentiate creativity tests and protocols; "Simultaneously, the heterogeneity in effect sizes of studies that used drugs to enhance creativity was lowest [...] suggesting that the effect is similar across different drug types. Despite the relatively narrow confidence intervals of the effect sizes gs, the prediction intervals are wider. Recall that they [who?] estimate in which 95% of the effects of future similar studies would fall (Borenstein et al., 2017; IntHout et al., 2016). For example, the prediction interval for single methods ranges from -1.43 to 2.64, suggesting that some future studies will not find that complex courses enhance creativity [...] cultural exposure (95%-PI [0.21, 1.15]), meditation (95%-PI [0.07, 1.25]) and open-thinking techniques (95%-PI [0.09, 1.11]), as those PIs include only positive values. The most diverse results will likely arise from single methods (95%-PI [-1.43, 2.64]), creativity awareness (95%-PI [-1.22, 1.58]), and physical activity (95%-PI [-1.18, 1.69])."

example of another study differentiating: "The relationship between creativity and well-being was significantly higher when creativity was measured by instruments focusing on creative activity and behavior (r = .22) than the divergent thinking tasks (r = .06)." [7]

CLIMATE MAR "Limiting warming to 2C can prevent 80% heat-related deaths". The Independent. April 4, 2023. "Current and future trends in heat-related mortality in the MENA region: a health impact assessment with bias-adjusted statistically downscaled CMIP6 (SSP-based) data and Bayesian inference - The Lancet Planetary Health". ? Effects of climate change on human health#Heat-related mortality
HEALTH MAR Huang, Jing; Yang, Teng; Gulliver, John; Hansell, Anna L.; Mamouei, Mohammad; Cai, Yutong Samuel; Rahimi, Kazem (March 1, 2023). "Road Traffic Noise and Incidence of Primary Hypertension: A Prospective Analysis in UK Biobank". JACC: Advances. 2 (2): 100262.
PMID 37065007
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? not a review of all health effects, not unexpected / already known ccby images
MEDICINE / EPID MAR Anthes, Emily (March 30, 2023). "Studies Link Common Childhood Viruses to Rare Hepatitis Cases". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com. Servellita, Venice; Sotomayor Gonzalez, Alicia; Lamson, Daryl M.; Foresythe, Abiodun; Huh, Hee Jae; Bazinet, Adam L.; Bergman, Nicholas H.; Bull, Robert L.; Garcia, Karla Y.; Goodrich, Jennifer S.; Lovett, Sean P.; Parker, Kisha; Radune, Diana; Hatada, April; Pan, Chao-Yang; Rizzo, Kyle; Bertumen, J. Bradford; Morales, Christina; Oluniyi, Paul E.; Nguyen, Jenny; Tan, Jessica; Stryke, Doug; Jaber, Rayah; Leslie, Matthew T.; Lyons, Zin; Hedman, Hayden D.; Parashar, Umesh; Sullivan, Maureen; Wroblewski, Kelly; Oberste, M. Steven; Tate, Jacqueline E.; Baker, Julia M.; Sugerman, David; Potts, Caelin; Lu, Xiaoyan; Chhabra, Preeti; Ingram, L. Amanda; Shiau, Henry; Britt, William; Gutierrez Sanchez, Luz Helena; Ciric, Caroline; Rostad, Christina A.; Vinjé, Jan; Kirking, Hannah L.; Wadford, Debra A.; Raborn, R. Taylor; St. George, Kirsten; Chiu, Charles Y. (March 30, 2023). "Adeno-associated virus type 2 in US children with acute severe hepatitis". Nature. 617 (7961): 574–580.
PMID 36996871
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GENETICS / NEURO / DATASET / MEDICINE / PSYCHO MAR https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2023-03-24/million-person-study-finds-genes-common-to-many-addiction-disorders Hatoum, Alexander S.; Colbert, Sarah M. C.; Johnson, Emma C.; Huggett, Spencer B.; Deak, Joseph D.; Pathak, Gita A.; Jennings, Mariela V.; Paul, Sarah E.; Karcher, Nicole R.; Hansen, Isabella; Baranger, David A. A.; Edwards, Alexis; Grotzinger, Andrew D.; Tucker-Drob, Elliot M.; Kranzler, Henry R.; Davis, Lea K.; Sanchez-Roige, Sandra; Polimanti, Renato; Gelernter, Joel; Edenberg, Howard J.; Bogdan, Ryan; Agrawal, Arpana (March 12, 2023). "Multivariate genome-wide association meta-analysis of over 1 million subjects identifies loci underlying multiple substance use disorders". Nature Mental Health. 1 (3): 210–223.
PMID 37250466
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? PDE4B "suggesting dopamine regulation as a cross-substance vulnerability" "These findings provide insight into genetic risk loci for substance use disorders that could be leveraged as treatment targets."
ENVIROTECH MAR Charuchandra, Sukanya (March 20, 2023). "Blue-green algae bind rare earth elements". Advanced Science News. Paper, Michael; Koch, Max; Jung, Patrick; Lakatos, Michael; Nilges, Tom; Brück, Thomas B. (May 12, 2023). "Rare earths stick to rare cyanobacteria: Future potential for bioremediation and recovery of rare earth elements". Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 11.
PMID 36926689
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Biosorption
NEURO MAR "How meningitis-causing bacteria invade the brain". March 1, 2023. Pinho-Ribeiro, Felipe A.; Deng, Liwen; Neel, Dylan V.; Erdogan, Ozge; Basu, Himanish; Yang, Daping; Choi, Samantha; Walker, Alec J.; Carneiro-Nascimento, Simone; He, Kathleen; Wu, Glendon; Stevens, Beth; Doran, Kelly S.; Levy, Dan; Chiu, Isaac M. (March 12, 2023). "Bacteria hijack a meningeal neuroimmune axis to facilitate brain invasion". Nature. 615 (7952): 472–481.
S2CID 257281413
– via www.nature.com.
? eg not a review [8]
NEURO / HEALTH MAR "Brain developing sequence through adolescence: Study reveals". Hindustan Times. April 17, 2023. Sydnor, Valerie J.; Larsen, Bart; Seidlitz, Jakob; Adebimpe, Azeez; Alexander-Bloch, Aaron F.; Bassett, Dani S.; Bertolero, Maxwell A.; Cieslak, Matthew; Covitz, Sydney; Fan, Yong; Gur, Raquel E.; Gur, Ruben C.; Mackey, Allyson P.; Moore, Tyler M.; Roalf, David R.; Shinohara, Russell T.; Satterthwaite, Theodore D. (April 12, 2023). "Intrinsic activity development unfolds along a sensorimotor–association cortical axis in youth". Nature Neuroscience. 26 (4): 638–649.
PMID 36973514 – via www.nature.com.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: PMC embargo expired (link
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Development of the nervous system in humans [9] "Critically, youths' socioeconomic environments generally had a larger impact on brain development in the late-maturing associative brain regions, and the impact was found to be largest in adolescence."
HEALTH / EPID / MEDICINE / BIOTECH MAR "Research highlights the importance of ventilation and air filtration to reduce pathogen transmission". News-Medical.net. March 16, 2023. Raymenants, Joren; Geenen, Caspar; Budts, Lore; Thibaut, Jonathan; Thijssen, Marijn; De Mulder, Hannelore; Gorissen, Sarah; Craessaerts, Bastiaan; Laenen, Lies; Beuselinck, Kurt; Ombelet, Sien; Keyaerts, Els; André, Emmanuel (March 11, 2023). "Indoor air surveillance and factors associated with respiratory pathogen detection in community settings in Belgium". Nature Communications. 14 (1): 1332.
PMID 36898982
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too early, nearly no news reports
ENVIRO / HEALTH MAR Perkins, Tom (March 13, 2023). "Toxic 'forever chemicals' found in toilet paper around the world". The Guardian. Thompson, Jake T.; Chen, Boting; Bowden, John A.; Townsend, Timothy G. (March 14, 2023). "Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Toilet Paper and the Impact on Wastewater Systems". Environmental Science & Technology Letters. 10 (3): 234–239.
S2CID 257299230
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ENERGY / ENVIROTECH MAR Cambridge, University of. "Photosynthesis 'hack' could lead to new ways of generating renewable energy". phys.org. Baikie, Tomi K.; Wey, Laura T.; Lawrence, Joshua M.; Medipally, Hitesh; Reisner, Erwin; Nowaczyk, Marc M.; Friend, Richard H.; Howe, Christopher J.; Schnedermann, Christoph; Rao, Akshay; Zhang, Jenny Z. (March 12, 2023). "Photosynthesis re-wired on the pico-second timescale". Nature. 615 (7954): 836–840.
S2CID 246430159
– via www.nature.com.
too early, not a demonstration add to
Timeline of sustainable energy research 2020–present#Bioenergy, chemical engineering and biotechnology; Time-resolved spectroscopy#Transient-absorption spectroscopy "Our results challenge previous models that the photoexcited reaction centres are insulated within the photosystem protein scaffold, opening new avenues to study and re-wire photosynthesis for biotechnologies and semi-artificial photosynthesis." [10]
HEALTH / MEDICINE MAR "Of 8-year-olds in the United States, 1 in every 36 has autism - UPI.com". UPI. Maenner, Matthew J. (May 12, 2023). "Prevalence and Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder Among Children Aged 8 Years — Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, 11 Sites, United States, 2020". MMWR. Surveillance Summaries. 72 (2): 1–14.
PMID 36952288
– via www.cdc.gov.
HEALTH / MEDICINE MAR Christensen, Jen (April 3, 2023). "Study finds slightly higher risk of autism diagnosis in areas with more lithium in drinking water, but experts say more research is needed". CNN. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/article-abstract/2803171
HEALTH / MEDICINE MAR "Child Mortality Is On The Rise In The U.S. — And These Are The Kids Most At Risk". HuffPost. April 8, 2023. "“Our stance, based on archival data, is that the last time an increase occurred of this magnitude for two consecutive years might have been as long ago as the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic,” Dr. Steven H. Woolf of Virginia Commonwealth University, one of the authors of the JAMA paper, told HuffPost. ... “Rising death rates in children and teens is not happening in other countries. This is all an American phenomenon,” Woolf said. ... “We identified four causes of death that seemed to be the main drivers of this trend: suicide, homicide, drug overdoses and car accidents,”"
ENVIRO MAR "How wildfires deplete the Earth's ozone layer". March 8, 2023. Solomon, Susan; Stone, Kane; Yu, Pengfei; Murphy, D. M.; Kinnison, Doug; Ravishankara, A. R.; Wang, Peidong (March 12, 2023). "Chlorine activation and enhanced ozone depletion induced by wildfire aerosol". Nature. 615 (7951): 259–264.
S2CID 257407413
– via www.nature.com.
? too early use link in the science news article for full article
MEDICINE MAR Corona, Angela; Strayer, David; Distinto, Simona; Daino, Gian Luca; Paulis, Annalaura; Tramontano, Enzo; Mitchell, William M. (April 1, 2023). "Ebola virus disease: In vivo protection provided by the PAMP restricted TLR3 agonist rintatolimod and its mechanism of action". Antiviral Research. 212: 105554.
S2CID 256973549
– via ScienceDirect.
too early
HEALTH / SPORTS MAR Nieman, David C.; Woo, Jongmin; Sakaguchi, Camila A.; Omar, Ashraf M.; Tang, Yang; Davis, Kierstin; Pecorelli, Alessandra; Valacchi, Giuseppe; Zhang, Qibin (May 12, 2023). "Astaxanthin supplementation counters exercise-induced decreases in immune-related plasma proteins". Frontiers in Nutrition. 10.
PMID 37025615
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"Thus, astaxanthin supplementation provided immune support for runners engaging in a vigorous running bout and uniquely countered decreases in 20 plasma immunoglobulins including IgM"
MEDICINE MAR Solomon, Lori. "Buprenorphine cuts risk for death after nonfatal, opioid-involved overdose". medicalxpress.com. "Buprenorphine After Nonfatal Opioid Overdose: Reduced Mortality Risk in Medicare Disability Beneficiaries - American Journal of Preventive Medicine".
MEDICINE MAR Subramaniam, Aditi (7 April 2023). "Relief for treatment-resistant depression". Advanced Science News. Retrieved 23 April 2023. Lenze, Eric J.; Mulsant, Benoit H.; Roose, Steven P.; Lavretsky, Helen; Reynolds, Charles F.; Blumberger, Daniel M.; Brown, Patrick J.; Cristancho, Pilar; Flint, Alastair J.; Gebara, Marie A.; Gettinger, Torie R.; Lenard, Emily; Miller, J. Philip; Nicol, Ginger E.; Oughli, Hanadi A.; Pham, Vy T.; Rollman, Bruce L.; Yang, Lei; Karp, Jordan F. (23 March 2023). "Antidepressant Augmentation versus Switch in Treatment-Resistant Geriatric Depression". New England Journal of Medicine. 388 (12): 1067–1079.
S2CID 257310637
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phase x trialed aripiprazole or bupropion augmentation against elderly depression (23 Mar)
MEDICINE MAR Society, American Chemical. "Obesity treatment could offer dramatic weight loss without surgery or nausea". medicalxpress.com.Agard, Sade (March 29, 2023). "These 'new' amino acids may forge weight loss without surgery or nausea". interestingengineering.com. not a study
MEDICINE MAR "Promising Alzheimer's therapy and related drugs shrink brains". www.science.org. "A spokesperson for Eisai suggested there are benign theories for the brain shrinkage, too. The company said that although participants in its pivotal trial did experience “greater cortical volume loss on lecanemab relative to placebo,” those reductions may be due to antibody clearing the protein beta amyloid from the brain, and reducing inflammation."
PSYCHED / MEDICINE MAR "A non-hallucinogenic LSD analog with therapeutic potential for mood disorders: Cell Reports".
MEDICINE MAR Center, Duke University Medical. "Biomarkers show promise for identifying early risk of pancreatic cancer". medicalxpress.com. Iyer, Matthew K.; Shi, Chanjuan; Eckhoff, Austin M.; Fletcher, Ashley; Nussbaum, Daniel P.; Allen, Peter J. (March 15, 2023). "Digital spatial profiling of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms: Toward a molecular framework for risk stratification". Science Advances. 9 (11): eade4582.
PMID 36930707
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HEALTH / NEURO MAR University, Australian National. "A higher dose of magnesium each day keeps dementia at bay". medicalxpress.com. Alateeq, Khawlah; Walsh, Erin I.; Cherbuin, Nicolas (March 10, 2023). "Dietary magnesium intake is related to larger brain volumes and lower white matter lesions with notable sex differences". European Journal of Nutrition. 62 (5): 2039–2051.
PMID 36899275
– via Springer Link.
effect seems small (?) if quote describes study well "The study of more than 6,000 cognitively healthy participants in the United Kingdom aged 40 to 73 found people who consume more than 550 milligrams of magnesium each day have a brain age that is approximately one year younger by the time they reach 55 compared with someone with a normal magnesium intake of about 350 milligrams a day."
COMPUTING MAR Manners, David (April 13, 2023). "AI for IC process technology development". Kanarik, Keren J.; Osowiecki, Wojciech T.; Lu, Yu; Talukder, Dipongkar; Roschewsky, Niklas; Park, Sae Na; Kamon, Mattan; Fried, David M.; Gottscho, Richard A. (March 8, 2023). "Human–machine collaboration for improving semiconductor process development". Nature. 616 (7958): 707–711.
PMID 36890235
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MILITARY / COMPUTING MAR University, Monash. "Paper suggests AI could lead armies of the future onto battlefields". techxplore.com. Press, USAWC (March 3, 2023). "Parameters Spring Issue 2023". The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters. 53 (1).
S2CID 257360213
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COMPUTING MAR Zhang, Renrui; Han, Jiaming; Zhou, Aojun; Hu, Xiangfei; Yan, Shilin; Lu, Pan; Li, Hongsheng; Gao, Peng; Qiao, Yu (March 28, 2023). "LLaMA-Adapter: Efficient Fine-tuning of Language Models with Zero-init Attention".
arXiv:2303.16199. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help
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COMPUTING MAR Wu, Chenfei; Yin, Shengming; Qi, Weizhen; Wang, Xiaodong; Tang, Zecheng; Duan, Nan (March 8, 2023). "Visual ChatGPT: Talking, Drawing and Editing with Visual Foundation Models".
arXiv:2303.04671. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help
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April

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  • "The classic map of how the human brain manages movement gets an update". April 19, 2023.
  • Gordon, Evan M.; Chauvin, Roselyne J.; Van, Andrew N.; Rajesh, Aishwarya; Nielsen, Ashley; Newbold, Dillan J.; Lynch, Charles J.; Seider, Nicole A.; Krimmel, Samuel R.; Scheidter, Kristen M.; Monk, Julia; Miller, Ryland L.; Metoki, Athanasia; Montez, David F.; Zheng, Annie; Elbau, Immanuel; Madison, Thomas; Nishino, Tomoyuki; Myers, Michael J.; Kaplan, Sydney; Badke D’Andrea, Carolina; Demeter, Damion V.; Feigelis, Matthew; Ramirez, Julian S. B.; Xu, Ting; Barch, Deanna M.; Smyser, Christopher D.; Rogers, Cynthia E.; Zimmermann, Jan; Botteron, Kelly N.; Pruett, John R.; Willie, Jon T.; Brunner, Peter; Shimony, Joshua S.; Kay, Benjamin P.; Marek, Scott; Norris, Scott A.; Gratton, Caterina; Sylvester, Chad M.; Power, Jonathan D.; Liston, Conor; Greene, Deanna J.; Roland, Jarod L.; Petersen, Steven E.; Raichle, Marcus E.; Laumann, Timothy O.; Fair, Damien A.; Dosenbach, Nico U. F. (May 17, 2023). "A somato-cognitive action network alternates with effector regions in motor cortex". Nature. 617 (7960): 351–359. – via www.nature.com.
  • images are CCBY

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EPID / AGRIC / MEDICINE

HEALTH / DATA

EPID

ANTHRO

CLIMATE

HEALTH

HEALTH

BIO / ANIMALS / EVOL

BIO / HEALTH

COMPUTING

COMPUTING

COMPUTING

ENVIROTECH / BIOTECH

May

ELECTRONICS

MEDICINE

ENERGY

EVOLGENET

SCIENCEPOLICY

EPIDEM

MEDICINE / HEALTH

TRANSPORT

PSYCH

GENETICS / NEURO

NEURO

GENETICS / MEDICINE

  • "People with partial resistance to Alzheimer's could inspire new drugs". New Scientist.
  • Lopera, Francisco; Marino, Claudia; Chandrahas, Anita S.; O’Hare, Michael; Villalba-Moreno, Nelson David; Aguillon, David; Baena, Ana; Sanchez, Justin S.; Vila-Castelar, Clara; Ramirez Gomez, Liliana; Chmielewska, Natalia; Oliveira, Gabriel M.; Littau, Jessica Lisa; Hartmann, Kristin; Park, Kyungeun; Krasemann, Susanne; Glatzel, Markus; Schoemaker, Dorothee; Gonzalez-Buendia, Lucia; Delgado-Tirado, Santiago; Arevalo-Alquichire, Said; Saez-Torres, Kahira L.; Amarnani, Dhanesh; Kim, Leo A.; Mazzarino, Randall C.; Gordon, Harper; Bocanegra, Yamile; Villegas, Andres; Gai, Xiaowu; Bootwalla, Moiz; Ji, Jianling; Shen, Lishuang; Kosik, Kenneth S.; Su, Yi; Chen, Yinghua; Schultz, Aaron; Sperling, Reisa A.; Johnson, Keith; Reiman, Eric M.; Sepulveda-Falla, Diego; Arboleda-Velasquez, Joseph F.; Quiroz, Yakeel T. (May 17, 2023). "Resilience to autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease in a Reelin-COLBOS heterozygous man". Nature Medicine. 29 (5): 1243–1252. – via www.nature.com.
  • too early

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  • Greenhawt, Matthew; Sindher, Sayantani B.; Wang, Julie; O’Sullivan, Michael; du Toit, George; Kim, Edwin H.; Albright, Deborah; Anvari, Sara; Arends, Nicolette; Arkwright, Peter D.; Bégin, Philippe; Blumchen, Katharina; Bourrier, Thierry; Brown-Whitehorn, Terri; Cassell, Heather; Chan, Edmond S.; Ciaccio, Christina E.; Deschildre, Antoine; Divaret-Chauveau, Amandine; Dorris, Stacy L.; Dorsey, Morna J.; Eiwegger, Thomas; Erlewyn-Lajeunesse, Michel; Fleischer, David M.; Ford, Lara S.; Garcia-Lloret, Maria; Giovannini-Chami, Lisa; Hourihane, Jonathan O.; Jay, Nicola; Jones, Stacie M.; Kerns, Leigh Ann; Kloepfer, Kirsten M.; Leonard, Stephanie; Lezmi, Guillaume; Lieberman, Jay A.; Lomas, Jeanne; Makhija, Melanie; Parrish, Christopher; Peake, Jane; Perrett, Kirsten P.; Petroni, Daniel; Pfützner, Wolfgang; Pongracic, Jacqueline A.; Quinn, Patrick; Robison, Rachel G.; Sanders, Georgiana; Schneider, Lynda; Sharma, Hemant P.; Trujillo, Juan; Turner, Paul J.; Tuttle, Katherine; Upton, Julia E.; Varshney, Pooja; Vickery, Brian P.; Vogelberg, Christian; Wainstein, Brynn; Wood, Robert A.; Bee, Katharine J.; Campbell, Dianne E.; Green, Todd D.; Rouissi, Rihab; Peillon, Aurélie; Bahnson, Henry T.; Bois, Timothée; Sampson, Hugh A.; Burks, A. Wesley (May 11, 2023). "Phase 3 Trial of Epicutaneous Immunotherapy in Toddlers with Peanut Allergy". New England Journal of Medicine. 388 (19): 1755–1766. – via CrossRef.

MEDICINE

MEDICINE / NEURO

MEDICINE

June

CHEMISTRY

PHYSICS

ANTHRO

NEURO

MEDICINE

ROBOTICS

ENVIROTECH

MEDICINE

HEALTH / BIO / NEURO

ANIMALS

NEURO

PSYCH

NEURO

NEURO

PSYCHED

PHYSICS

MEDICINE-CV

featured in Long COVID#Similarities to other syndromes

ENERGY

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BIO / EVOl

  • Magazine, Smithsonian; Sullivan, Will. "What the Largest-Ever Study of Primate DNA Reveals About Ourselves". Smithsonian Magazine.
  • Kuderna, Lukas F. K.; Gao, Hong; Janiak, Mareike C.; Kuhlwilm, Martin; Orkin, Joseph D.; Bataillon, Thomas; Manu, Shivakumara; Valenzuela, Alejandro; Bergman, Juraj; Rousselle, Marjolaine; Silva, Felipe Ennes; Agueda, Lidia; Blanc, Julie; Gut, Marta; de Vries, Dorien; Goodhead, Ian; Harris, R. Alan; Raveendran, Muthuswamy; Jensen, Axel; Chuma, Idrissa S.; Horvath, Julie E.; Hvilsom, Christina; Juan, David; Frandsen, Peter; Schraiber, Joshua G.; de Melo, Fabiano R.; Bertuol, Fabrício; Byrne, Hazel; Sampaio, Iracilda; Farias, Izeni; Valsecchi, João; Messias, Malu; da Silva, Maria N. F.; Trivedi, Mihir; Rossi, Rogerio; Hrbek, Tomas; Andriaholinirina, Nicole; Rabarivola, Clément J.; Zaramody, Alphonse; Jolly, Clifford J.; Phillips-Conroy, Jane; Wilkerson, Gregory; Abee, Christian; Simmons, Joe H.; Fernandez-Duque, Eduardo; Kanthaswamy, Sree; Shiferaw, Fekadu; Wu, Dongdong; Zhou, Long; Shao, Yong; Zhang, Guojie; Keyyu, Julius D.; Knauf, Sascha; Le, Minh D.; Lizano, Esther; Merker, Stefan; Navarro, Arcadi; Nadler, Tilo; Khor, Chiea Chuen; Lee, Jessica; Tan, Patrick; Lim, Weng Khong; Kitchener, Andrew C.; Zinner, Dietmar; Gut, Ivo; Melin, Amanda D.; Guschanski, Katerina; Schierup, Mikkel Heide; Beck, Robin M. D.; Umapathy, Govindhaswamy; Roos, Christian; Boubli, Jean P.; Rogers, Jeffrey; Farh, Kyle Kai-How; Marques Bonet, Tomas (June 2, 2023). "A global catalog of whole-genome diversity from 233 primate species". Science. 380 (6648): 906–913. – via CrossRef.
  • data, not findings

HEALTH

PSYCHED / NEURO / MEDICINE

MEDICINE

TECHPOLICY

HEALTH

MEDICINE

ROBOTICS / COMPUTING


July

CHEMISTRY / EVOL

META

AUG PALAEO

ROBOTICS

HEALTH

MEDICINE / BIO

MEDICINE

ASTRO / PHYSICS

HEALTH

MATERIALS

PSYCHED / NEURO / MEDICINE

HEALTH

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MEDICINE / BIO

NEURO

ASTRO

QUANTUM

CLIMATE

HEALTH

QUANTUM

ROBOTICS

ASTRO

PALEO

ENVIROTECH

CHEMISTRY / COMPUTING

CLIMATE

METEO / COMPUTING

MEDICINE-SC

MEDICINE / BIO

SENES / HEALTH / COMPUTING

PHYSICS

HEALTH

SOLAR

ENVIRO

EPID / BIO

HEALTH / MEDICINE

GEOLO

BIOTECH / COMPUTING

ENERGY

ENERGY

ROBOTICS

BIOTECH / COMPUTING

BIOTECH / HEALTH

MEDICINE / HEALTH

MEDICINE / NEURO / COMPUTING

MEDICINE

MEDICINE / COMPUTING

MEDICINE


August

ENVIRO

MEDICINE / HEALTH / NEURO

???

MEDICINE

MEDICINE / BIO

PSYCHO

HEALTH

BIO

MEDICINE-SV

ELECTRONICS

NEURO

MEDICINE

MEDICINE / HEALTH

ASTRON

PALEO / ANTHRO

ASTRO / PHYSICS

PSYCHO / EVOL

ENVIRO

MILITARY / DRONES

ENERGY

ENERGY

BUSINESS / COMPUTING

NEURO / HEALTH

MEDICINE / NEURO

GENETICS

MEDICINE / BIO

CLIMATE

PALEO / BIO / CHEMISTRY

PHYSICS

PALEO

PALEO

MEDICINE

NEURO

TRANSPORT

SPACEFLIGHT

CLIMATE

ENVIRO

ELECTRONICS / BIOTECH

ASTRO / PHYSICS

COMPUTING / NEURO

COMPUTING / POLICY

NEURO

SENES / NEURO

ROBOTICS

ASTRO

PALEO / BIO

NEURO

DENTISTRY / BIOTECH / INNOV

AGRIC / ROBOT / INNOV

CLIMATE / HAZARDS

NEURO / HEALTH

CLIMATE / HAZARDS

HAZARDS / NUCLEAR

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

MEDICINE


September

NEURO AUG

ENVIROTECH AUG

PHYSICS / ASTRO

ASTRO / PHYSICS

MEDICINE

NEURO / GENETICS

COMPUTING / MEDICINE

POLICY

  • Braungardt, Sibylle; Tezak, Benedikt; Rosenow, Jan; Bürger, Veit (September 1, 2023). "Banning boilers: An analysis of existing regulations to phase out fossil fuel heating in the EU". Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 183: 113442. – via ScienceDirect.
  • no news reports; by Öko-Institut
  • "With heating in buildings accounting for a large share of the energy consumption in the EU, policies to phase-out fossil fuels for heating and to switch to renewables are key elements. In the context of the proposed actions to phase-out fossil fuels at EU level, this article provides a systematic analysis of current and planned phase-out regulations for fossil fuel boilers in the EU Member States. The paper quantifies the share of energy consumption for heating that is addressed by such regulations and finds that the current regulations only address about 10% of the total fossil energy consumption for heating in the EU. The share increases to almost 30% when considering the planned regulations, reflecting the fact that large energy consumers such as Germany and the Netherlands have announced such regulations. The analysis shows that several Member States with high energy consumption for heating have neither implemented nor announced plans to introduce phase-out regulations for fossil fuel heating. The study concludes that immediate policy action is needed both at EU and at Member State levels."

QUANTUM

HEALTH

  • "Quantitative estimates of preventable and treatable deaths from 36 cancers worldwide: a population-based study - The Lancet Global Health".
  • data
  • YLL; "Of the estimated all-ages cancer burden of 265·6 million YLLs, 182·8 million (68·8%) YLLs were due to premature deaths from cancer globally in 2020, with 124·3 million (68·0%) preventable and 58·5 million (32·0%) treatable. Countries with low, medium, or high human development index (HDI) levels all had greater proportions of YLLs at premature ages than very high HDI countries (68·9%, 77·0%, and 72·2% vs 57·7%, respectively). Lung cancer was the leading contributor to preventable premature YLLs in medium to very high HDI countries (17·4% of all cancers, or 29·7 million of 171·3 million YLLs), whereas cervical cancer led in low HDI countries (26·3% of all preventable cancers, or 1·83 million of 6·93 million YLLs). Colorectal and breast cancers were major treatable cancers across all four tiers of HDI (25·5% of all treatable cancers in combination, or 14·9 million of 58·5 million YLLs)."

NEURO

META

DRONES / INNOV

POLICY

ENVIRO

ENVIROTECH / CHEMISTRY

GENETICS / ANIMALS / EPID

GENETICS / BIO

ENVIROTECH

SENES

SENES

HEALTH

ENVIRO

ANTHRO

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  • Lemonick, Michael D. "A Possible Crisis in the Cosmos Could Lead to a New Understanding of the Universe". Scientific American. Retrieved 11 November 2023. "The universe caught suppressing cosmic structure growth". University of Michigan via phys.org. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  • ? too soon; "Caldwell doesn’t consider the paper definitive, though. Jo Dunkley, a physicist at Princeton University, who also wasn’t involved with the work, agrees. “This is interesting,” she says, “but to me, it is too soon to say that this shows significant evidence of a problem” with the standard model of cosmology. And a few scientists, including David Spergel, former chair of astrophysics at Princeton and now president of the Simons Foundation, think the argument isn’t very convincing. “[The authors] ignore recent measurements that are consistent with standard theory,” says Spergel, who wasn’t part of the study. “And as this paper argues, analyses of large-scale structure at [nearby distances] are probably underestimating the important role that galaxy winds play in driving gas out of galaxies. I’m not sure I would have published this paper.”"
  • e.g. roughly like ce "Other recent studies regarding the
    Hubble tension
    and the S8 tension support the presence of major gaps or flaws in the model." to 2 Sep item

HEALTH / HAZARDS

HEALTH / HAZARDS

MEDICINE / BIOTECH

MEDICINE

MEDICINE / NEURO

HEALTH / MEDICINE

MEDICINE / INNOV

MEDICINE

COMPUTING

ARCHAEO / ANTHRO


October

ENVIRO

ENVIRO

POLICY

MATERIALS / MILITARY

  • "China makes massive leap ahead with hypersonic technology". South China Morning Post. October 23, 2023.
  • "China has developed a new surface material for hypersonic vehicles […] This technology was previously thought impossible […] The smooth, non-ablative surface not only kept critical components inside the aircraft cool, but allowed wireless signals to go in and out freely, making target identification and communication possible throughout the flight"

MEDICINE

BIO

NEURO

MEDICINE

ARCHAEO / AGRIC

GEO

NEURO

AGRIC

MEDICINE

HAZARDS

EPIDEM

PALEO / BIO / NEURO

COMPUTING

HEALTH / HAZARDS / MEDICINE

CLIMATE

MEDICINE / ELECTRONICS

MEDICINE / NEURO

MEDICINE / SENES

NEURO

NEURO

  • Glasgow, University of. "Scientists discover neurons that act as brain 'glue' to recall memories". medicalxpress.com.
  • Kolibius, Luca D.; Roux, Frederic; Parish, George; Ter Wal, Marije; Van Der Plas, Mircea; Chelvarajah, Ramesh; Sawlani, Vijay; Rollings, David T.; Lang, Johannes D.; Gollwitzer, Stephanie; Walther, Katrin; Hopfengärtner, Rüdiger; Kreiselmeyer, Gernot; Hamer, Hajo; Staresina, Bernhard P.; Wimber, Maria; Bowman, Howard; Hanslmayr, Simon (November 17, 2023). "Hippocampal neurons code individual episodic memories in humans". Nature Human Behaviour. 7 (11): 1968–1979. – via www.nature.com.
  • Memory#Cognitive neuroscience; "Using single-neuron recordings from a total of 30 participants, we show that individual neurons, which we term episode-specific neurons, code discrete episodic memories using either a rate code or a temporal firing code. These neurons were observed exclusively in the hippocampus. Importantly, these episode-specific neurons do not reflect the coding of a particular element in the episode (that is, concept or time). Instead, they code for the conjunction of the different elements that make up the episode."

BIO

HAZARDS / EPID

PALEOANTHRO

ENERGY

SPACECOLON

ASTRO

GENETICS

HEALTH

NUCLEAR / ENERGY

BIO

BIO

CHEMISTRY / BIO

HEALTH

ECON / HAZARDS

ENERGY / AGRIC

ENVIROTECH / INNOV

TRANSPORT

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

MEDICINE

COMPUTING

NEURO / ELECTRONICS / MEDICINE / COMPUTING

COMPUTING


November & December

ENVIROTECH

POLICY

MEDICINE

ENERGY

EPID

NEUROTECH / MEDICINE

CLIMATE

COSMOL

COMPUTING

MEDICINE / HAZARDS

ASTRO

ANIMALS / EVOL / NEURO

ASTRO

NEURO

PALEO

SPORTS / HEALTH

ARCHAEOGEN / HISTORY

PSYCHO / NEURO / MEDICINE

NEURO

MEDICINE

GEO

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COMP

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COMP

SENES

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  • red, science ORF at/Agenturen (November 6, 2023). "Wie Megafluten vorhergesagt werden können". science.ORF.at.
  • Bertola, Miriam; Blöschl, Günter; Bohac, Milon; Borga, Marco; Castellarin, Attilio; Chirico, Giovanni B.; Claps, Pierluigi; Dallan, Eleonora; Danilovich, Irina; Ganora, Daniele; Gorbachova, Liudmyla; Ledvinka, Ondrej; Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria; Montanari, Alberto; Ovcharuk, Valeriya; Viglione, Alberto; Volpi, Elena; Arheimer, Berit; Aronica, Giuseppe Tito; Bonacci, Ognjen; Čanjevac, Ivan; Csik, Andras; Frolova, Natalia; Gnandt, Boglarka; Gribovszki, Zoltan; Gül, Ali; Günther, Knut; Guse, Björn; Hannaford, Jamie; Harrigan, Shaun; Kireeva, Maria; Kohnová, Silvia; Komma, Jürgen; Kriauciuniene, Jurate; Kronvang, Brian; Lawrence, Deborah; Lüdtke, Stefan; Mediero, Luis; Merz, Bruno; Molnar, Peter; Murphy, Conor; Oskoruš, Dijana; Osuch, Marzena; Parajka, Juraj; Pfister, Laurent; Radevski, Ivan; Sauquet, Eric; Schröter, Kai; Šraj, Mojca; Szolgay, Jan; Turner, Stephen; Valent, Peter; Veijalainen, Noora; Ward, Philip J.; Willems, Patrick; Zivkovic, Nenad (November 17, 2023). "Megafloods in Europe can be anticipated from observations in hydrologically similar catchments". Nature Geoscience. 16 (11): 982–988. – via www.nature.com.

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MEDICINE

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NEURO

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ANIMALS / COMPUT

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ASTRO

HEALTH

BIO

NEURO

ARCHAEO

POLICY / ENVIRO

CLIMATE / DATA

ECON / CLIMATE / POLICY

CLIMATE / HEALTH

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DATA

ENVIRO

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UAP

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