Editorial notes: This Essay was found as a ‘draft’ entry in Everything2. It was last updated on 17/04/2013. Here’s an idea: What if a conspiracy does not need its members to be knowing participants? What next? We could go ahead and define a type of conspiracies as being those entities whose members are unknowing participants (MaUPs) – and these we can call m-conspiracies...
Science Review: Continuum of senses
A News Focus covering a trend identified at a conference: opsins (light-responsive GPCRs) are found in myriad tissues, including primitive phylogenies (incl. sea-urchins and jelly-fish). These researches have led to an increased appreciation of the variety of roles opsins may serve: Light-responsive roles (cf. vision) (e.g. modulating likelihood of stinging cells firing in hydra). Part of multi...
Science Review: Pseudoenzymes
Concepts: Psudeoenzymes Source: A News Focus piece in Science (April 5, 2013). History: A 2002 study found that of 518 human protein kinases encoded in the DNA, about 10% lack at least one of three amino acids necessary for phosphate transfer. This was the first time the magnitude of the phenomenon was appreciated. Likely mechanisms for creation: (1) duplication of enzyme’s gene followed by...
Science Review: Floral electric fields
Concept: Floral electric fields, bumblebee multimodal cues Source: A (original research) Report in Science (April 5, 2013). Background: Already known that flowers often exhibit negative field potential versus pollinators’ positive field potential. Also, that multimodal floral cues enhance foraging efficiency and pollination. Also that bees transfer information back to the plant for later...
Random Facts
Fact: “When humans cannot tell where the gaze is focused, they assume that people are looking at them.” {Narcissistic gaze prediction}. Source: A Research Highlight in Nature (April 11, 2013) on original research in Current Biology. Fact: Not all neurons follow neurotrophic theory, some die per pre-programming independent of environment. Source: Perspective in Science (April 5, 2013)...
Science Review: Geoneutrinos
Concepts: Geoneutrinos Source: A News piece in Nature (April 3, 2013). History: The 2011 Fukushima disaster, and the consequent closure of Japanese nuclear reactors, silenced the barrage of particles to which the Japanese underground particle detector KamLAND was normally exposed. Thus KamLAND could clearly read the trickle of neutrinos that originate within Earth, produced by radioactive decay...
Science Review: Adaptive diversification
Concept: Adaptive diversification. Also: allopatric diversification; sympatric diversification; frequency-dependent selection. Source: An (original research) article published in PLoS Biology (February 19, 2013) Background: A dichotomy of diversification follows depending on whether the ancestral populations were geographically isolated from each other (allopatric diversification) or not...
Science Review: Oncometabolites
Concept: Oncometabolites. Also: Dynamic interplay of metabolome and epigenome. Source: News and Views in Nature (April 3, 2013) of a study published in Science. Background: It was already known that mutations in proteins involved in metabolism may be associated with cancer, but this is the first study to show that a metabolite may be sufficient for oncogenesis. Previous studies identified...
Science Review: Neural decoding of dreams
Editorial notes: This is the first in a series of 30 Science News, documented mostly in Evernote between April 2013 and October 2014. Concepts: Neural decoding of dreams. Also: hypnagogic hallucinations. Source: A News and Analysis and an (original research) Report, both in Science (April 5, 2013). History: A 2005 study developed an algorithm that could read fMRI recordings to determine which one...