Joe Palca http://wkar.org en Asparagus Helps Lower Blood Pressure (At Least In Rats) http://wkar.org/post/asparagus-helps-lower-blood-pressure-least-rats Here's another reason to eat asparagus, in case you were looking for one.<p>Researchers at the <a href="http://www.eiyo.ac.jp/english/e_index.html">Kagawa Nutrition University</a> in Japan fed a diet consisting of 5 percent asparagus to rats with high blood pressure. Sat, 08 Jun 2013 12:35:00 +0000 Joe Palca 37249 at http://wkar.org Asparagus Helps Lower Blood Pressure (At Least In Rats) Beneath A Glacier's White, Researchers See Green http://wkar.org/post/beneath-glaciers-white-researchers-see-green In the news business, an evergreen is a story that doesn't have to run on a particular day, but can stay fresh for a long time.<p>This is an evergreen story about an evergreen. In particular, a group of plants called <a href="http://herbarium.duke.edu/collections/bryophytes">bryophytes</a>. Turns out they may be evergreen quite a bit longer than most people thought.<p>The most famous bryophyte of them all is moss. Mon, 27 May 2013 21:17:00 +0000 Joe Palca 36525 at http://wkar.org Beneath A Glacier's White, Researchers See Green The Weight Of A Med Student's Subconscious Bias http://wkar.org/post/weight-med-students-subconscious-bias Quite a few medical school students have something against obese people, and most of those who have such a bias are unaware of it.<p>That's the conclusion of study appearing in the July issue of <em>Academic Medicine. </em>It was conducted at the <a href="http://www.wakehealth.edu/About-the-School-of-Medicine/">Wake Forest School of Medicine</a> in Winston-Salem, N.C. Thu, 23 May 2013 22:03:00 +0000 Joe Palca 36362 at http://wkar.org The Weight Of A Med Student's Subconscious Bias Atop A Hawaiian Mountain, A Constant Sniff For Carbon Dioxide http://wkar.org/post/atop-hawaiian-mountain-constant-sniff-carbon-dioxide Climate scientists have a good reason to want to get away from it all. To get an accurate picture of the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere, you have to find places where the numbers won't be distorted by cities or factories or even lots of vegetation that can have a major local impact on CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations.<p>Starting in 1958, scientists from the Scripps Institution for Oceanography have been using an instrument on the top of the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii to measure CO<sub>2</sub> in the atmosphere. Fri, 10 May 2013 18:46:00 +0000 Joe Palca 35654 at http://wkar.org Atop A Hawaiian Mountain, A Constant Sniff For Carbon Dioxide Wake Up And Smell The Tuna? Sunrise At Honolulu's Fish Auction http://wkar.org/post/wake-and-smell-tuna-sunrise-honolulus-fish-auction If you are up at 5 in the morning in Honolulu and are wondering what to do, I have a suggestion: Head over to Pier 38 and watch the Honolulu Fish Auction. It's quite a scene.<p>Getting up at 5 may seem a bit extreme, but for recent arrivals to Hawaii from the East Coast of the mainland — as I was last Friday — the six-hour time difference makes waking up early easy, if not inevitable.<p>The auction takes place in a low-slung single-story building toward the end of the pier. At about 1 a.m., fishing boats start bringing in their catch. Tue, 07 May 2013 16:04:00 +0000 Joe Palca 35444 at http://wkar.org Wake Up And Smell The Tuna? Sunrise At Honolulu's Fish Auction Envisioning The Future With Cori Lathan http://wkar.org/post/envisioning-future-cori-lathan Computers were created to be useful tools, but all too often it's still a chore to get technology to do our bidding.<p><a href="http://www.anthrotronix.com/?option=com_content&view=article&id=77&Itemid=155">Corinna Lathan</a> imagines a future that's no longer a chore, where computers understand our wants and needs so well that we don't even have to think about telling them what to do. She's an inventor who has started her own company, <a href="http://www.anthrotronix.com/index.php">AnthroTronix</a>, to make that kind of intuitive technology part of our lives. Tue, 07 May 2013 06:59:00 +0000 Joe Palca 35419 at http://wkar.org Envisioning The Future With Cori Lathan Kepler Telescope Spots 3 New Planets In The 'Goldilocks Zone' http://wkar.org/post/kepler-telescope-spots-3-new-planets-goldilocks-zone Astronomers have found three planets orbiting far-off stars that are close to Earth-sized and in the "habitable zone": a distance from their suns that makes the planets' surfaces neither too hot nor too cold, but just right.<p>One of the three planets orbits a star with the prosaic name Kepler-69.<p>"Kepler-69 is a sun-like star," says <a href="http://www.tombarclay.com/blog/?page_id=2">Thomas Barclay</a>, a research scientist at the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute who uses the <a href="http://kepler.nasa.gov/">Kepler space telescope</a>, which is on a mission to search for Earth-lik Thu, 18 Apr 2013 19:39:00 +0000 Joe Palca 34504 at http://wkar.org Kepler Telescope Spots 3 New Planets In The 'Goldilocks Zone' Wanna Play? Computer Gamers Help Push Frontier Of Brain Research http://wkar.org/post/wanna-play-computer-gamers-help-push-frontier-brain-research People can get pretty addicted to computer games. By some estimates, residents of planet Earth spend 3 billion hours per week playing them. Now some scientists are hoping to make use of all that human capital and harness it for a good cause.<p>Right now I'm at the novice level of a game called EyeWire, trying to color in a nerve cell in a cartoon drawing of a slice of tissue. Tue, 05 Mar 2013 08:39:00 +0000 Joe Palca 32130 at http://wkar.org Wanna Play? Computer Gamers Help Push Frontier Of Brain Research Cheesecake Factory, IBM Team Up To Crack The Code Of Customer Bliss http://wkar.org/post/cheesecake-factory-ibm-team-crack-code-customer-bliss Consider the following entirely fictitious but totally plausible scenario:<p>A diner at the <a href="http://cheesecakeinternational.com/">Kuwait City</a> branch of The Cheesecake Factory restaurant chain complains to his waiter that the pickles in his <a href="http://www.thecheesecakefactory.com/menu/glamburgers/double_cheese_crunch_burger">Americana Cheeseburger</a> (American and cheddar cheese, crunchy potato crisps, lettuce, tomato, grilled onions, pickles and secret sauce) had a funny texture. Wed, 27 Feb 2013 15:58:00 +0000 Joe Palca 31836 at http://wkar.org Cheesecake Factory, IBM Team Up To Crack The Code Of Customer Bliss Scientists Pass The Hat For Research Funding http://wkar.org/post/scientists-pass-hat-research-funding When the X-ray was invented, people clamored to get one. Not for any medical reason, but just to see what was typically hidden inside their bodies.<p>Something like that seems to be happening with DNA sequencing technology. First it was companies offering to sequence people's genomes. Now it's learning all about your microbiome, the collection of microorganisms living on and in your body.<p>People's fascination with their inner workings may provide a new way for scientists to raise money for basic research. Thu, 14 Feb 2013 13:40:00 +0000 Joe Palca 31141 at http://wkar.org Scientists Pass The Hat For Research Funding Small Meals, Big Payoff: Keeping Hunger And Calories In Check http://wkar.org/post/small-meals-big-payoff-keeping-hunger-and-calories-check When presented with a tempting buffet of French food, not overeating can be a challenge. But a new study by researchers in Lyon suggests there are strategies that will help people resist temptation.<p>People trying to keep off excess weight are frequently told that it's better to eat small amounts of food frequently during the day, rather than the typical breakfast, lunch and dinner. Thu, 24 Jan 2013 15:04:00 +0000 Joe Palca 30043 at http://wkar.org Small Meals, Big Payoff: Keeping Hunger And Calories In Check Drug Fulfills Promise Of Research Into Cystic Fibrosis Gene http://wkar.org/post/drug-fulfills-promise-research-cystic-fibrosis-gene The promise of genetic medicine is beginning to be fulfilled, but it's been a long, hard slog.<p>Take the story of <a href="http://www.kalydeco.com/">Kalydeco</a>. It's designed to treat people with a lung disease called cystic fibrosis. While not quite a cure, the drug is extremely effective for some CF patients.<p>But the success of Kalydeco has been more than two decades in the making.<p>A good starting point for the story is Aug. 24, 1989. That's the day scientists from the U.S. and Canada announced the discovery of the gene associated with the disease. Wed, 02 Jan 2013 20:04:00 +0000 Joe Palca 29071 at http://wkar.org Drug Fulfills Promise Of Research Into Cystic Fibrosis Gene The Quest For The Perfect Toothbrush http://wkar.org/post/quest-perfect-toothbrush There are some consumer products where every year brings new innovations. Computers get faster, cellphones get lighter, cars get new bells and whistles.<p>It's easy to imagine why inventors are drawn to redesigning these products — the technology for making them is changing all the time.<p>But what about consumer products that have been around for a long time? For the toothbrush, the answer is a resounding yes.<p>According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website, as of Christmas Day there were 138 patents with the word toothbrush in the title issued this year. Thu, 27 Dec 2012 08:26:00 +0000 Joe Palca 28801 at http://wkar.org The Quest For The Perfect Toothbrush Computers May Someday Beat Chefs At Creating Flavors We Crave http://wkar.org/post/computers-may-someday-beat-chefs-creating-flavors-we-crave <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNz23XXLa1E</p> Tue, 25 Dec 2012 20:59:00 +0000 Joe Palca 28743 at http://wkar.org Computers May Someday Beat Chefs At Creating Flavors We Crave Building A Rover Of The Edible Kind http://wkar.org/post/building-rover-edible-kind The folks at the California Institute of Technology have built another Mars rover, but this one will never get to leave Earth. Not surprising, really, since it's made of gingerbread.<p>I first learned about the new rover from my colleague Nina Gregory at NPR West, who spotted it in <em>LA Weekly</em>'s restaurant <a href="http://blogs.laweekly.com/squidink/2012/12/caltech_crafts_gingerbread_mar.php">blog</a>. Tue, 18 Dec 2012 20:59:00 +0000 Joe Palca 28462 at http://wkar.org Building A Rover Of The Edible Kind NASA Scientists 'Very Careful' With New Mars Data http://wkar.org/post/nasa-scientists-very-careful-new-mars-data NASA is finally receiving data on Martian soil samples from <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/index.html">Curiosity</a>, its rover currently traversing the red planet. The results from the soil samples hint at something exciting, but rover scientists are making very sure not to raise expectations.<p>NASA had always planned to present early results from the mission this week at a press conference. Mon, 03 Dec 2012 22:03:00 +0000 Joe Palca 27775 at http://wkar.org NASA Scientists 'Very Careful' With New Mars Data Signs Of Life On Mars? Not Exactly http://wkar.org/post/signs-life-mars-not-exactly The director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said last week that preliminary data showed the possibility that the agency's Mars Science Laboratory – the six-wheeled rover that landed on Mars in August — had found signs of carbon-containing molecules.<p>According to a JPL <a href="http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2012-377" target="_blank">news release</a>, however, there will be no major announcements Monday, when scientists take part in a news conference at the annual meeting of American Geophysical Union. Sun, 02 Dec 2012 20:30:00 +0000 Joe Palca 27728 at http://wkar.org Signs Of Life On Mars? Not Exactly Space Probe Finds Ice In Mercury's Craters http://wkar.org/post/space-probe-finds-ice-mercurys-craters Mercury is not the first planet to come to mind if you were searching for ice in the solar system. After all, the surface temperature across most of the planet is hot enough to melt lead.<p>But at the poles on Mercury it's a different story. Almost no sun reaches the poles, and as a result, temperatures can drop to less than -100 degrees Fahrenheit. Now, three papers in the journal <em>Science</em> suggest there really is ice at the bottom of craters near the poles on Mercury.<p>The evidence comes from an instrument on NASA's Messenger spacecraft called Mercury Laser Altimeter. Thu, 29 Nov 2012 19:05:00 +0000 Joe Palca 27606 at http://wkar.org Space Probe Finds Ice In Mercury's Craters Big News From Mars? Rover Scientists Mum For Now http://wkar.org/post/big-news-mars-rover-scientists-mum-now Scientists working on NASA's six-wheeled rover on Mars have a problem. But it's a good problem.<p>They have some exciting new results from one of the rover's instruments. On the one hand, they'd like to tell everybody what they found, but on the other, they have to wait because they want to make sure their results are not just some fluke or error in their instrument.<p>It's a bind scientists frequently find themselves in, because by their nature, scientists like to share their results. Tue, 20 Nov 2012 08:28:00 +0000 Joe Palca 27181 at http://wkar.org Big News From Mars? Rover Scientists Mum For Now Levee Rebuilding Questioned After Sandy Breach http://wkar.org/post/levee-rebuilding-questioned-after-sandy-breach Every time a storm brings flooding to a large metropolitan area, there are calls to improve the levee systems that are designed to prevent flooding.<p>But there's a major problem with doing that. "We don't know where all of our levees are," says Samantha Medlock with the <a href="http://www.floods.org/">Association of State Floodplain Managers</a>.<p>She says the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers knows about 14,000 miles of levees in this country, because the corps is supposed to be in charge of their upkeep. Sun, 04 Nov 2012 10:06:00 +0000 Joe Palca 26390 at http://wkar.org Levee Rebuilding Questioned After Sandy Breach