up 3-D Map of Supernova Remnant Reveals Frothy Interior By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 20:18:11 +0000 Cassiopeia A, or Cas A for short, is one of the most well studied supernova remnants in our galaxy. But it still holds major surprises. […] The post 3-D Map of Supernova Remnant Reveals Frothy Interior appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Research News Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory supernova
up Dark matter guides growth of supermassive black holes By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 16:27:14 +0000 Every massive galaxy has a black hole at its center, and the heftier the galaxy, the bigger its black hole. But why are the two […] The post Dark matter guides growth of supermassive black holes appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
up Study: Male bonding brings peace, lets primates live in big groups By insider.si.edu Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 14:15:03 +0000 While studying the social dynamics of the bearded saki, a primate living in the rainforests of Suriname, primatologist Tremaine Gregory of the Smithsonian Conservation Biology […] The post Study: Male bonding brings peace, lets primates live in big groups appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Anthropology Research News Science & Nature conservation biology mammals primates Smithsonian's National Zoo
up Smithsonian Libraries’ rare texts include early superstars of science By insider.si.edu Published On :: Sat, 28 Nov 2015 14:31:13 +0000 Tucked away on the lower levels of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and National Museum of American History are some of science’s most […] The post Smithsonian Libraries’ rare texts include early superstars of science appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Science & Nature Space technology
up Smithsonian-Cornell Partnership produces First Domestic Puppies by In Vitro Fertilization By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 09 Dec 2015 16:00:32 +0000 After decades of attempts, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) scientists and researchers at Cornell University have become the first to successfully use in vitro fertilization […] The post Smithsonian-Cornell Partnership produces First Domestic Puppies by In Vitro Fertilization appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Research News Science & Nature conservation conservation biology endangered species mammals Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Smithsonian's National Zoo technology
up “Star Wars” Roundup: From Science Fiction to Science Fact By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 16 Dec 2015 13:49:35 +0000 Pulverized planet dust might lie around double stars » A planet like Star War’s Tatooine, which orbits twin suns, would have likely suffered from more […] The post “Star Wars” Roundup: From Science Fiction to Science Fact appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
up Discovery: trap-jaw spiders snap prey with super-spidey speed and power By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 07 Apr 2016 16:01:51 +0000 New high-speed videos of 14 species of tiny Mecysmaucheniid “trap-jaw” spiders have revealed that some species can snap their mouth parts shut at incredibly fast […] The post Discovery: trap-jaw spiders snap prey with super-spidey speed and power appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Research News Science & Nature Spotlight insects National Museum of Natural History spiders
up Snow puppies By insider.si.edu Published On :: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 13:15:50 +0000 Perhaps puppies cuddling in the snow makes winter’s bite not so unpleasant? In one of his most charming designs, Japanese artist Isoda Koryūsai (1735–1790) depicted […] The post Snow puppies appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Art History & Culture Science & Nature Snapshot
up Indestructible jaws from ancient, extinct porcupine fish reveal new species By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 15:20:36 +0000 Covered in sharp spines, when harassed the porcupine fish inflates like a balloon. Think of a small soccer ball bristling all over with nails. Most predators […] The post Indestructible jaws from ancient, extinct porcupine fish reveal new species appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Dinosaurs & Fossils Marine Science Science & Nature National Museum of Natural History new species Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
up More sky puppies! Scientists discover two new species of dog-faced bat By insider.si.edu Published On :: Mon, 15 Jan 2018 16:33:57 +0000 Flitting swiftly through the darkness above the tropical forest canopy in Central and South America, a group of cute little bats with dog-like faces have […] The post More sky puppies! Scientists discover two new species of dog-faced bat appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Research News Science & Nature bats mammals National Museum of Natural History new species Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
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up STRIPAK-PP2A regulates Hippo-Yorkie signaling to suppress retinal fate in the Drosophila eye disc peripodial epithelium [RESEARCH ARTICLE] By jcs.biologists.org Published On :: 2020-03-17T03:51:28-07:00 Scott J. Neal, Qingxiang Zhou, and Francesca PignoniThe specification of organs, tissues and cell types results from cell fate restrictions enacted by nuclear transcription factors under the control of conserved signaling pathways. The progenitor epithelium of the Drosophila compound eye, the eye imaginal disc, is a premier model for the study of such processes. Early in development, apposing cells of the eye disc are established as either retinal progenitors or support cells of the peripodial epithelium (PE), in a process whose genetic and mechanistic determinants are poorly understood. We have identified Protein Phosphatase 2A (PP2A), and specifically a STRIPAK-PP2A complex that includes the scaffolding and substrate-specificity components Cka, Strip and SLMAP, as a critical player in the retina-PE fate choice. We show that these factors suppress ectopic retina formation in the presumptive PE and do so via the Hippo signaling axis. STRIPAK-PP2A negatively regulates Hpo kinase, and consequently its substrate Wts, to release the transcriptional co-activator Yki into the nucleus. Thus, a modular higher-order PP2A complex refines the activity of this general phosphatase to act in a precise specification of cell fate. Full Article
up Micro-stepping Extended Focus reduces photobleaching and preserves structured illumination super-resolution features [TOOLS AND RESOURCES] By jcs.biologists.org Published On :: 2020-04-07T06:16:39-07:00 Xian Hu, Salma Jalal, Michael Sheetz, Oddmund Bakke, and Felix MargadantDespite progress made in confocal microscopy, even fast systems still have insufficient temporal resolution for detailed live cell volume imaging, such as tracking rapid movement of membrane vesicles in three-dimensional space. Depending on the shortfall, this may result in undersampling and/or motion artifacts that ultimately limit the quality of the imaging data. By sacrificing detailed information in the Z-direction, we propose a new imaging modality that involves capturing fast "projections" from the field of depth which shortens imaging time by approximately an order of magnitude as compared to standard volumetric confocal imaging. With faster imaging, radiation exposure to the sample is reduced, resulting in less fluorophore photobleaching and potential photodamage. The implementation minimally requires two synchronized control signals that drive a piezo stage and trigger the camera exposure. The device generating the signals has been tested on spinning disk confocals and instant structured-illumination-microscopy (iSIM) microscopes. Our calibration images show that the approach provides highly repeatable and stable imaging conditions that enable photometric measurements of the acquired data, in both standard live imaging and super-resolution modes. Full Article
up LDL uptake-dependent phosphatidylethanolamine translocation to the cell surface promotes fusion of osteoclast-like cells [RESEARCH ARTICLE] By jcs.biologists.org Published On :: 2020-04-15T01:46:56-07:00 Victor J. F. Kitano, Yoko Ohyama, Chiyomi Hayashida, Junta Ito, Mari Okayasu, Takuya Sato, Toru Ogasawara, Maki Tsujita, Akemi Kakino, Jun Shimada, Tatsuya Sawamura, and Yoshiyuki HakedaOsteoporosis is associated with vessel diseases attributed to hyperlipidemia, and bone resorption by multinucleated osteoclasts is related to lipid metabolism. In this study, we generated low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR)/lectin-like oxidized LDL receptor-1 (LOX-1) double knockout (dKO) mice. We found that, like LDLR single KO (sKO), LDLR/LOX-1 dKO impaired cell-cell fusion of osteoclast-like cells (OCLs). LDLR/LOX-1 dKO and LDLR sKO preosteoclasts exhibited decreased uptake of LDL. The cell surface cholesterol levels of both LDLR/LOX-1 dKO and LDLR sKO osteoclasts were lower than the levels of wild-type OCLs. Additionally, the amount of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) on the cell surface was attenuated in LDLR/LOX-1 dKO and LDLR sKO pre-OCLs, while the PE distribution in wild-type OCLs was concentrated on the filopodia in contact with neighboring cells. Abrogation of the ATP binding cassette G1 (ABCG1) transporter, which transfers PE to the cell surface, caused decreased PE translocation to the cell surface and subsequent cell-cell fusion. The findings of this study indicate the involvement of a novel cascade (LDLR~ABCG1~PE translocation to cell surface~cell-cell fusion) in multinucleation of OCLs. Full Article
up C3G localizes to mother centriole dependent on cenexin, and regulates centrosome duplication and primary cilia length [RESEARCH ARTICLE] By jcs.biologists.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T00:48:06-07:00 Sanjeev Chavan Nayak and Vegesna RadhaC3G (RapGEF1) plays a role in cell differentiation and is essential for early embryonic development in mice. In this study, we identify C3G as a centrosomal protein colocalizing with cenexin at the mother centriole in interphase cells. C3G interacts through its catalytic domain with cenexin, and they show interdependence for localization to the centrosome. C3G depletion caused a decrease in cellular cenexin levels. Centrosomal localization is lost as myocytes differentiate to form myotubes. Stable clone of cells depleted of C3G by CRISPR/Cas9 showed the presence of supernumerary centrioles. Overexpression of C3G, or a catalytically active deletion construct inhibited centrosome duplication. Cilia length is longer in C3G knockout cells, and the phenotype could be reverted upon reintroduction of C3G or its catalytic domain. Association of C3G with the basal body is dynamic, decreasing upon serum starvation, and increasing upon reentry into the cell cycle. C3G inhibits cilia formation and length dependent on its catalytic activity. We conclude that C3G inhibits centrosome duplication and maintains ciliary homeostasis, properties that may be important for its role in embryonic development. Full Article
up Smithsonian hydrologist discovers that rainfall has dried up Panama’s drinking water By insider.si.edu Published On :: Tue, 17 May 2011 13:14:56 +0000 To understand the long-term effects of a prolonged tropical storm in the Panama Canal watershed, Robert Stallard, staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and research hydrologist at the U.S. Geological Survey, and Armando Ubeda, the LightHawk Mesoamerica program manager, organized four flights over the watershed to create a digital map of landslide scars. The post Smithsonian hydrologist discovers that rainfall has dried up Panama’s drinking water appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Earth Science Research News Science & Nature geology rocks & minerals Tropical Research Institute
up Boom and bust cycle of marine biodiversity every 60 million years linked to uplifting of continents By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 18:53:49 +0000 A mysterious cycle of booms and busts in marine biodiversity over the past 500 million years could be tied to a periodic uplifting of the world's continents, scientists report The post Boom and bust cycle of marine biodiversity every 60 million years linked to uplifting of continents appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Earth Science Marine Science Science & Nature biodiversity extinction geology National Museum of Natural History prehistoric rocks & minerals
up Scientists uncover relationship between lavas erupting on sea floor and deep-carbon cycle By insider.si.edu Published On :: Fri, 03 May 2013 00:23:49 +0000 Scientists from the Smithsonian and the University of Rhode Island have found unsuspected linkages between the oxidation state of iron in volcanic rocks and variations […] The post Scientists uncover relationship between lavas erupting on sea floor and deep-carbon cycle appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Earth Science Marine Science Research News Science & Nature geology National Museum of Natural History
up Rolled-Up Mystery Mineral may cause Craving for Piroulines By insider.si.edu Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 13:09:32 +0000 Forget what you thought you knew about geology. Some minerals can roll up like flaky Belgian piroulines. For the last several decades, mining operations in […] The post Rolled-Up Mystery Mineral may cause Craving for Piroulines appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Earth Science Research News Science & Nature geology National Museum of Natural History rocks & minerals
up Battle against invasive marine species comes up short as global shipping surges By insider.si.edu Published On :: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 14:11:35 +0000 In the battle against invasive species, giant commercial ships are on the front lines. But even when they follow the rules, one of their best […] The post Battle against invasive marine species comes up short as global shipping surges appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Earth Science Marine Science Research News Science & Nature Chesapeake Bay conservation biology invasive species Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
up Distinguishing space groups by electron channelling: centrosymmetric full-Heusler or non-centrosymmetric half-Heusler? By scripts.iucr.org Published On :: 2020-02-19 X-ray emission under electron-channelling conditions is used to distinguish between a non-centrosymmetric half-Heusler and a centrosymmetric full-Heusler crystal. For TiCo1.5+xSn the space-group determination based on a Rietveld refinement procedure became challenging for increasing Co content (x > 0.2), while electron channelling proved successful for higher Co content (x = 0.35). This technique can be used on crystals as small as (10 nm)3. Full Article text
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up Smithsonian volcanologist Rick Wunderman talks about volcanos and the recent eruptions in Iceland By insider.si.edu Published On :: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 00:11:41 +0000 Rick Wunderman of the Global Volcanism Program at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History talks about the current volcanic activity in Iceland. The post Smithsonian volcanologist Rick Wunderman talks about volcanos and the recent eruptions in Iceland appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Research News Science & Nature Video climate change geology National Museum of Natural History rocks & minerals volcanoes
up Geologist Liz Cottrell puts Eyjafjallajökull’s eruption into perspective By insider.si.edu Published On :: Mon, 17 May 2010 15:13:37 +0000 Eyjafjallajökull's eruption may be a hassle if you had any transatlantic flights planned this summer. For scientists, however, volcanic eruptions are the only way they can obtain samples from deep within the Earth to learn more about our planet, its formation, and its ongoing evolution. Smithsonian Geologist Liz Cottrell helps put this recent eruption into perspective. The post Geologist Liz Cottrell puts Eyjafjallajökull’s eruption into perspective appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Earth Science Research News Science & Nature Video geology National Museum of Natural History
up If a supernova vaporized our ozone layer, what would happen to life on Earth? By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 19:22:43 +0000 If a supernova vaporized Earth’s ozone layer, what would happen to life in the ocean? Smithsonian biologist Pat Neale shows how UV rays could harm […] The post If a supernova vaporized our ozone layer, what would happen to life on Earth? appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Marine Science Research News Science & Nature Space Video astrophysics climate change conservation biology Smithsonian Environmental Research Center supernova
up NASA’s Kepler mission receives National Air and Space Museum’s highest group honor By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2015 17:08:08 +0000 NASA’s Kepler mission is responsible for history’s first detection of Earth-sized planets orbiting other suns in their temperate “habitable zones.” The team in charge of […] The post NASA’s Kepler mission receives National Air and Space Museum’s highest group honor appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Research News Science & Nature Space Video
up Basque Dance Troupe “Aukeran” at Smithsonian Folklife Festival By insider.si.edu Published On :: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 13:37:28 +0000 Aukeran is a professional dance troupe from Basque country founded in 1997 by Edu Muruamendiaraz. The beautiful and graceful professional dancers have backgrounds in both […] The post Basque Dance Troupe “Aukeran” at Smithsonian Folklife Festival appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Art History & Culture Video Smithsonian Folklife Festival
up Smithsonian staff rally to support African American History Museum after noose incident By insider.si.edu Published On :: Fri, 02 Jun 2017 12:40:49 +0000 Smithsonian staff gathered on Thursday, June 1 outside the National Museum of African American History and Culture to show their support and listen to Director […] The post Smithsonian staff rally to support African American History Museum after noose incident appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article History & Culture Video National Museum of African American History and Culture
up Meet the Smithsonian’s new maned wolf pups By insider.si.edu Published On :: Fri, 07 Jul 2017 13:59:20 +0000 Scientists in the US are helping to preserve this near-threatened species native to South America. The post Meet the Smithsonian’s new maned wolf pups appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Research News Science & Nature Video Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Smithsonian's National Zoo
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up Remove the HD Video Player PUP By www.bleepingcomputer.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 16:11:31 EDT HD Video Player PUP is a potentially unwanted program that in itself is not malicious, but if installed indicates that you most likely have malware or other potentially uwnanted programs installed as well.This article was published first at Remove the HD Video Player PUP Full Article Spyware Removal Virus Removal Malware Removal Security HD Video Player Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUP)
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