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_20120814SSSFive-hundred years ago, a 15-year-old Incan girl was sacrificed, along with two other children. Her mummy has now revealed that she had an active lung infection at her death. Because a technique called shotgun proteomics has been used to determine whether someone was actually suffering from a disease rather than just carrying it. The report appears in the journal PLoS ONE. Angelique Corthals et al., Detecting the Immune System Response of a 500-Year-Old Inca MummyPrevious research into ancient diseases has used DNA analysis to determine the presence of pathogens. But with DNA, theres no way to tell latent infections from the full-blown, misery-inducing ones.Researchers analyzed protein samples from the mummies of two of the slain children. The girls proteins indicated an immune response to bacteria, perhaps a pathogen related to tuberculosis. Other evidence, such as mucus under her nose and lung abnormalities, strengthened the diagnosis. The seven-year-old boy, on the other hand, showed no signs of infection.This is the first time the technique has been used. Its a small sample, but further development of shotgun proteomics has the potential to improve our understanding of ancient disease, as well as assisting in tomorrows forensic _20120416SSSThis is Scientific Americans 60 second Science, I am Cythia GraberSpring is in the air. And so are those dang insects, hungry for a blood meal. The victim can wind up with a bunch of bites, red and itchy. So what drugs canquenchthat itch? Maybe none, according to a study in theDrug andTherapeuticsBulletin.Researchers reviewed the literature on a variety of treatments. Topicalantihistamines? Generally not recommended. Theyre only marginally effective and shouldnt be used for longer than three days.Oral analgesicslikeibuprofenare sometimes recommended, but the scientists say theres no evidence supporting that. Topicalanestheticssuch aslidocaineare only marginally effective and can sensitize the skinmeaning the itching could ultimately get worse.And common topicalsteroidslikehydrocortisone? The problem here is that theyre not supposed to be used on broken skin. And if youve been scratching, that skin may already be broken.The authors recommend a simple approach: clean the area, and use a cold pack to tamp down inflammation and numb the nerves. If you havent broken the skin, try the steroid cream. But your best approach may be ice. The cold hard fact is that this cold hard treatment works.Thanks for the minute for cientific Americans 60 second Science, I am Cythia G_20120227SSSThis is Scientific Ameican 60 second Science, Im Cynthia Graber, this will just take a minute!Cave painting connects us with our prehistoric artist ancestors. But theres adearthof such illustration in the Americas. Now a cave in Brazil has been found to house the oldest New World image known.The shelter was excavated from 2002 to2009. In the last days there, scientists exposed a foot-high figure in the bedrock. It has a c-shaped head, two outstretched arms, two legs, and a very visiblepenis.Using radiocarbon dating, the researchers dated an ash layer to between 9300 and 10,500 years ago. Ahearthfound about an inch above the drawing gives similar results. And the researchers used a technique called optically stimulatedluminescenceon sediment, which also dated to around 10-12,000 years ago.The scientists say this makes thepetroglyphthe oldest reliably dated cave art in the Americas. The research was published in journalPublic Library of Science One.Echoes of this style exist in other early art in the region,amidstdiverse styles throughout North and South America. The researchers the range of images reveals a spectrum of symbolic thought dating back to early in the history of human colonization of the hemisphere.Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60 second Science, Im Cynthia G_20120223SSSThis is Scientific American 60 second Science, Im Sophie Bushwick, got a minuteIn the lab, femalerodentssometimes terminate their pregnancies after being exposed to new males. Its called the Bruce effect, for researcher Hilda Bruce. Now a study in the journalSciencefinds that the Bruce effect occurs in the wild, and likely ups evolutionary fitness.To discover whether the Bruce effect is a naturally occurring adaptive strategy, researchers from the University of Michigan observed a wild population of gelada monkeys. They measured hormones in the animalsfecesto identify pregnant females and theirconceptiondates.Gelada monkeys live in small groups, with several females and a single male. When arivaldisplaces the male in a gelada family, he frequently kills his predecessors progeny. And the females know it. The researchers found that females impregnated by the old male terminate 80 percent of their pregnancies after the new male takes over.Those females were quicker to conceive again with the new male than were females who hadnt been pregnant. Rather than producing offspring at risk of death, females subject to the Bruce effect invest in newprogenywith a better chance of survival.Thanks for the minute for scientific American 60 second science, Im Sophie B_20120316SSSThis is Scientific American 60 Second Science, Im Cynthia Graber, this will just take a minuteYou know the sceneits a Friday night, and your date just canceled. Yourebummed, maybe a little hurt. You think now might be a good time for a beer, maybe a bourbon. And you have good company: fruit flies. Turns out that sexually deprived male fruit flies hit the bottle more frequently than sexually satisfied ones.Researchers placed one group of males repeatedly in a container with females whod already mated. Those females were no longer receptive to sex. So the males learned to stop trying.The scientists placed another group with virgin females, who were receptive. Then they offered the two groups of males a choice of food. One choice was supplemented with ethanol. And the sexually frustrated flies dove for the drink in significantly greater numbers.This behavior was also predicted by a particularneuropeptidein the flies brains. The sexually deprived flies had a low level of the molecule. The scientists found they could moderate the flies alcohol-seeking behavior just by upping this molecule. The research was published in the journalScience.The finding could help explain how addiction may be determined both by the brain and by social conditionsespecially when those are tough to swallow.Thanks for the minute, for Scientific Americans 60 second Science, I am Cynthia G_20120809SSSThis is scientific American sixty seconds science, Im Cynthia Graber, this will just take you a minute.Tea and coffee are drunk worldwide, far beyond their original ecological niches. Now it looks like another caffeinated beverage also gained popularity far from its home.Archaeologists call it Black Drinka caffeinated brew of toasted leaves and twigs of the holly plant. It was imbibed, often ceremonially, in many regions of the Americas. Researchers say theyve found the earliest trace of Black Drinkin a region that doesnt grow holly.They investigated Cahokia, a large pre-Columbian political body. It encompassed floodplains and hills near todays Saint Louis. Its tough to find plant matter, so scientists searched for traces of theobromine, caffeine and ursolic acid in ceramics in the right proportiona sort of chemical signature for holly. And they were able to date Black Drink back to about the year 1050, almost a thousand years ago. But the nearest holly grows hundreds of miles away.The findings are in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The researchers say this is the earliest evidence of Black Drink consumption. And that Black Drink was traded for ritual consumption far from where it was grown. Much like our morning cup of joe.Thanks for the minute for scientific American sixty seconds science. Im Cynthia G_20121228SSSWhen autumn rolls around, the leaf peepers come out in force. Armed with digital cameras, they record the most spectacular displays of fall foliage. Well according to a study in the journal Functional Ecology Toshie Mizunuma et al., The relationship between carbon dioxide uptake and canopy colour from two camera systems in a deciduous forest in southern England, those images may be more than just pretty pict
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