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Marine microbes are important in biogeochemical cycling, but the nature and magnitude of their contributions are influenced by their associated viruses. In the presence of a lytic virus, cells that have evolved resistance to infection have an obvious fitness advantage over relatives that remain susceptible. However, susceptible cells remain extant in the wild, implying that the evolution of a fitness advantage in one dimension (virus resistance) must be accompanied by a fitness cost in another dimension.

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Unlabelled: We studied factors affecting osteoporotic hip fracture mortality in Hawai'i, a region with unique geography and racial composition. Men, older adults, higher ASA score, lower BMI, and NHPI race were associated with higher mortality. This is the first study demonstrating increased mortality risk after hip fracture in NHPI patients.

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The rising demand for global food resources, combined with an overreliance on land-based agroecosystems, poses a significant challenge for the sustainable production of food products. Macroalgae cultivation is a promising approach to mitigate impending global food insecurities due to several key factors: independence from terrestrial farming, rapid growth rates, unique biochemical makeup, and carbon capture potential. Furthermore, macroalgae are rich in vitamins, minerals, essential amino acids, polyunsaturated fatty acids and fiber, demonstrating significant potential as sustainable alternatives for enhancing dietary diversity and fulfilling nutritional requirements.

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  • The study examines the psychometric properties of two scales, the adapted Historical Loss Scale (aHLS) and the Historical Loss Associated Symptoms Scale (HLASS), for Native Hawaiians, to measure the impact of Historical Loss.
  • Data was collected from 491 Native Hawaiian adults through surveys from 2014 to 2020, revealing the factor structures of both scales which include aspects like cultural loss and symptoms of depression.
  • The findings highlight the importance of understanding Historical Loss in Native Hawaiian and Indigenous communities, suggesting potential pathways for future research and healing practices.
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Identifying along which lineages shifts in diversification rates occur is a central goal of comparative phylogenetics; these shifts may coincide with key evolutionary events such as the development of novel morphological characters, the acquisition of adaptive traits, polyploidization or other structural genomic changes, or dispersal to a new habitat and subsequent increase in environmental niche space. However, while multiple methods now exist to estimate diversification rates and identify shifts using phylogenetic topologies, the appropriate use and accuracy of these methods are hotly debated. Here we test whether five Bayesian methods-Bayesian Analysis of Macroevolutionary Mixtures (BAMM), two implementations of the Lineage-Specific Birth-Death-Shift model (LSBDS and PESTO), the approximate Multi-Type Birth-Death model (MTBD; implemented in BEAST2), and the Cladogenetic Diversification Rate Shift model (ClaDS2)-produce comparable results.

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Effects of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) stem residue supplementation on growth performance, meat quality and health status of broilers.

Poult Sci

October 2024

Department of Animal Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh. Electronic address:

Oyster mushroom stem residue, a by-product with medicinal and nutritive values, might be a prospective feed supplement in poultry nutrition. The study focused on evaluating the impact of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) stem residue (OMSR) powder supplementation on growth performance, carcass traits, meat quality, blood characteristics, and the cecal bacterial count in Arbor Acres broilers raised 35 d. A total of 144 day-old chicks, with an average weight of 40.

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Introduction: Teledermatology, defined as the use of remote imaging technologies to provide dermatologic healthcare services to individuals in a distant setting, has grown considerably in popularity since its widespread implementation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Teledermoscopy employs a smartphone dermatoscope attachment paired with a smartphone camera to visualize colors and microstructures within the epidermis and superficial dermis that cannot be seen with the naked eye ABCD criteria alone.

Methods: Our retrospective observational cohort and case-control study evaluated the utility of loaning a smartphone dermatoscope attachment to patients for remote triage of self-selected lesions of concern for skin cancer.

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Objectives: The United Nations (UN) has articulated the right to self-determination as a human right for Indigenous people; however, US states and territories have been slow to operationalize this aspect of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous consultation laws require all federal executive agencies to consult with tribal nations before implementing policies that have a "tribal implication," and these form the cornerstone of US efforts to implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Despite these federal efforts, less is known about the degree to which state and territorial laws require consultation with Indigenous communities.

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Global ocean warming is affecting keystone species distributions and fitness, resulting in the degradation of marine ecosystems. Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and productive marine ecosystems. However, reef-building corals, the foundational taxa of coral reef ecosystems, are severely threatened by thermal stress.

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Background: This study examined the implementation determinants of a culturally grounded, school-based drug prevention curriculum in rural Hawai'i. Test development and validation procedures were used to examine the impact of implementation barriers and facilitators of the curriculum in public or charter middle/intermediate schools on Hawai'i Island.

Method: A five-phase, mixed-methods approach toward test development and validation was used.

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Unlabelled: Gomez-Lopez-Hernandez syndrome (GLHS), also known as cerebello-trigeminal-dermal dysplasia, is a neurocutaneous disorder typically presenting in childhood. GLHS is characterized by rhombencephalosynapsis (RES) and partial alopecia, with or without trigeminal anesthesia. We describe a rare case of GLHS in a paucisymptomatic adult who presented with new-onset seizure-like activity.

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Direct observational evidence of strong CO uptake in the Southern Ocean.

Sci Adv

July 2024

Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.

The Southern Ocean is the primary region for the uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO) and is, therefore, crucial for Earth's climate. However, the Southern Ocean CO flux estimates reveal substantial uncertainties and lack direct validation. Using seven independent and directly measured air-sea CO flux datasets, we identify a 25% stronger CO uptake in the Southern Ocean than shipboard dataset-based flux estimates.

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Background: Unmet need for health care is defined as choosing to postpone or completely avoid necessary medical treatment despite having a need for it, which can worsen current conditions or contribute to new health problems. The emerging infodemic can be a barrier that prevents people from accessing quality health information, contributing to lower levels of seeking medical care when needed.

Objective: We evaluated the association between perceptions of health mis- and disinformation on social media and unmet need for health care.

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Increasing representation of people with disabilities in science and engineering will require systemic changes to the culture around support and accommodations. Equitable interview practices can help foster such changes. We, an interdisciplinary group of disabled and nondisabled early-career scientists who care deeply about making science more accessible to all, present a framework of suggestions based on Universal Design principles for improving the accessibility and equitability of interviews for people with disabilities and other underrepresented groups.

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The presented data relates to the investigation of the adsorption properties of carbon dioxide (CO), methane (CH), and dihydrogen (H) within pristine and functionalized carbophene pores. The carbophenes were functionalized with one of the groups carboxyl (COOH), amine (NH), nitro (NO), hydroxyl (OH), or an amide (CONH, NHCOOH, and N(COOH)) groups. The systems were optimized using the density functional tight-binding theory code DFTB+ (pre-compiled Version 19.

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Ka Malu a Wa'ahila: Cultivating cultural safety for Native Hawaiian students in university behavioral health.

Arch Psychiatr Nurs

August 2024

Department of Native Hawaiian Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, 677 Ala Moana Blvd. Suite 1016B, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA.

Ka Malu a Wa'ahila, an Indigenous-centered and student-informed program, was established in 2022 to meet the growing behavioral health needs of Native Hawaiian college students at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. Utilizing a cultural safety foundation and relying on the wisdom of community voices articulated by the Pilinahā framework, clinicians provide prevention, direct intervention, and outreach services. As the program continues to evolve, future plans include expanding to other Pacific Islanders and developing an additional layer of systemic change through building an Indigenous behavioral health training pathway and training curriculum for clinicians serving Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) communities.

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  • - Fish fecundity, or the ability to produce eggs, increases significantly with body size, leading to larger females producing more eggs than smaller ones.
  • - A study of 1633 coral reef sites worldwide shows that reproductive potential not only scales with biomass but does so at a lesser rate than seen at the species level, indicating site-specific differences.
  • - Protected reef areas have a higher reproductive potential compared to those that are fished, especially for the Serranidae family, suggesting that increasing protected areas could enhance fish populations and support conservation goals.
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Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been identified as one of the most effective tools to halt marine biodiversity loss. However, conflicting evidence from disparate, small-scale studies obfuscate a cohesive global picture of the role that MPAs can play in enhancing local fisheries through spillover benefits. We conducted a global analysis of trophy-size fish catches as a proxy for spillover occurring outside of fully protected MPAs, focusing on time series of recreational angling catch records.

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Local genetic adaptation to habitat in wild chimpanzees.

bioRxiv

July 2024

UCL Genetics Institute, Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

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  • Scientists study how animals change to survive in different places, which is really important for understanding biology.
  • They looked at chimpanzees, our closest relatives, who live in many types of environments like rainforests and savannahs.
  • By examining genetic information from wild chimpanzees, they discovered that some chimps have adapted to fight off malaria in similar ways to humans, showing how important genetic diversity is for endangered animals.
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Long-term effects of climate change on juvenile bull shark migratory patterns.

J Anim Ecol

October 2024

Coastal Fisheries Division, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Rockport Marine Science Laboratory, Rockport, Texas, USA.

Seasonal variability in environmental conditions is a strong determinant of animal migrations, but warming temperatures associated with climate change are anticipated to alter this phenomenon with unknown consequences. We used a 40-year fishery-independent survey to assess how a changing climate has altered the migration timing, duration and first-year survival of juvenile bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas). From 1982 to 2021, estuaries in the western Gulf of Mexico (Texas) experienced a mean increase of 1.

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Objective: To evaluate whether patients are capable and willing to self-administer and interpret an EldonCard test to determine their Rh status.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study in Honolulu, HI, USA of pregnancy-capable people aged 14-50 years who did not know their blood type and had never used an EldonCard. Participants independently completed EldonCard testing, determined their Rh type and answered a survey on feasibility and acceptability.

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Transcriptome-wide association study and Mendelian randomization in pancreatic cancer identifies susceptibility genes and causal relationships with type 2 diabetes and venous thromboembolism.

EBioMedicine

August 2024

Division of Genetic Medicine, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA; Vanderbilt Genetics Institute, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA; Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

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  • This study investigates the genetic factors influencing pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) risk and its relationship with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and venous thromboembolism (VTE).
  • It analyzed data from 8,803 PDAC patients and 67,523 controls, using genetic analysis to identify 16 associated genes, including six novel ones.
  • Findings suggest that specific genes (HNF4G and PDX1) may link PDAC to T2D, while ABO may indicate a causal relationship of VTE affecting PDAC, calling for more research on these genetic influences.
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Optimization of a Novel Engineered Ecosystem Integrating Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur Biotransformation for Saline Wastewater Treatment Using an Interpretable Machine Learning Approach.

Environ Sci Technol

July 2024

Hubei Key Laboratory of Multi-media Pollution Cooperative Control in Yangtze Basin, School of Environmental Science & Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), 1037 Luoyu Road, Wuhan, Hubei 430074, China.

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  • The study focuses on the DS-EBPR process for treating saline wastewater, highlighting its complex microbial interactions and the challenges in maintaining operational stability.
  • A two-stage machine learning approach is introduced, with an XGBoost model predicting sulfate reduction intensity and a CatBoost model determining phosphorus removal efficiency, achieving high accuracy rates.
  • Key environmental factors influencing phosphorus removal efficiency are identified, and a user-friendly interface is developed to aid in optimizing the DS-EBPR process.
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Organometallic molecules are promising for molecular electronic devices due to their potential to improve electrical conductance through access to complex orbital covalency that is not available to light-element organic molecules. However, studies of the formation of organometallic monolayers and their charge transport properties are scarce. Here, we report the cluster formation and charge transport properties of gold-triarylbismuthane-gold molecular junctions.

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Objective: To determine how football head impacts are influenced by self-efficacy (SE), helmetless tackling intervention participation (IP), and years of experience (YE) playing football.

Design: Cross-sectional.

Setting: Three high schools.

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