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Discoveries and Innovations Abound in Science, Art, and Conservation

From the discovery of hidden brain cells that aid in spinal cord repair to the use of birth control vaccines in elephant conservation, scientists and innovators are making strides in various fields. Meanwhile, artists are finding new ways to preserve ancestral designs and traditional crafts. Here's a look at some of the latest developments.

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Discoveries and Innovations Abound in Science, Art, and Conservation

From the discovery of hidden brain cells that aid in spinal cord repair to the use of birth control vaccines in elephant conservation, scientists and innovators are making strides in various fields. Meanwhile, artists are finding new ways to preserve ancestral designs and traditional crafts. Here's a look at some of the latest developments.

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Recent breakthroughs in science, art, and conservation have shed light on the intricacies of the human body, the importance of preserving cultural heritage, and the need for innovative solutions to environmental challenges.

In the field of medicine, scientists at Cedars-Sinai have made a groundbreaking discovery that could potentially revolutionize the treatment of spinal cord injuries. According to their research, special support cells called astrocytes play a crucial role in the repair process by sending out a protein signal that reprograms immune cells to efficiently clean up fatty nerve debris. This finding could open new doors for treating paralysis, stroke, and diseases like multiple sclerosis.

Meanwhile, a study published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine has highlighted the importance of maintaining a healthy weight in dogs to prevent eye problems. The research found that overweight and obese dogs have significantly higher eye pressure than lean dogs, with pressure increasing by 1.9 mmHg for every one-unit rise in body condition score. This emphasizes the need for dog owners to prioritize their pets' weight management to protect their long-term vision and ocular health.

In the realm of art, Lana Launay's Kinship series is preserving ancestral designs through antique doilies and lace textiles. By using glowing light sculptures, Launay is repositioning these domestic objects as ancestral ornaments, showcasing the intricate patterns and webs of the textiles. The use of LED light embedded in aluminum housings brings a modern twist to traditional craftsmanship, highlighting the importance of preserving cultural heritage.

Conservation efforts are also underway in Thailand, where a birth control vaccine is being used to curb the growing elephant population near expanding farms. The initiative aims to address confrontations between humans and animals that can turn deadly, as farmers cut down forests to make more farmland, forcing elephants to venture out of their shrinking habitats in search of food.

In the world of design, Casio's origami-inspired G-SHOCK watches are paying homage to Japan's ancient craft. The watches feature a tactile grain of washi paper on the surfaces of the timepiece design, introducing a unique texture that reflects the material used for origami. The dotted line graphics on the bezel and strap replicate the visual guides used in origami diagrams, making the watches a testament to the enduring appeal of traditional craftsmanship.

These discoveries and innovations demonstrate the power of human ingenuity and creativity in addressing complex challenges and preserving cultural heritage. Whether it's unlocking the secrets of the human body, finding new ways to preserve traditional crafts, or developing innovative solutions to environmental challenges, the possibilities are endless.

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  • Scientists discover hidden brain cells that help heal spinal cord injuries (Cedars-Sinai)
  • Canine obesity and its link to eye pressure (Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine)
  • Light sculptures preserve ancestral designs through antique doilies and lace textiles (Lana Launay)
  • Thailand uses a birth control vaccine to curb its elephant population near expanding farms (Thailand Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation)
  • Origami G-SHOCK watches by Casio let users feel washi paper texture around bezel (Casio)

Recent breakthroughs in science, art, and conservation have shed light on the intricacies of the human body, the importance of preserving cultural heritage, and the need for innovative solutions to environmental challenges.

In the field of medicine, scientists at Cedars-Sinai have made a groundbreaking discovery that could potentially revolutionize the treatment of spinal cord injuries. According to their research, special support cells called astrocytes play a crucial role in the repair process by sending out a protein signal that reprograms immune cells to efficiently clean up fatty nerve debris. This finding could open new doors for treating paralysis, stroke, and diseases like multiple sclerosis.

Meanwhile, a study published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine has highlighted the importance of maintaining a healthy weight in dogs to prevent eye problems. The research found that overweight and obese dogs have significantly higher eye pressure than lean dogs, with pressure increasing by 1.9 mmHg for every one-unit rise in body condition score. This emphasizes the need for dog owners to prioritize their pets' weight management to protect their long-term vision and ocular health.

In the realm of art, Lana Launay's Kinship series is preserving ancestral designs through antique doilies and lace textiles. By using glowing light sculptures, Launay is repositioning these domestic objects as ancestral ornaments, showcasing the intricate patterns and webs of the textiles. The use of LED light embedded in aluminum housings brings a modern twist to traditional craftsmanship, highlighting the importance of preserving cultural heritage.

Conservation efforts are also underway in Thailand, where a birth control vaccine is being used to curb the growing elephant population near expanding farms. The initiative aims to address confrontations between humans and animals that can turn deadly, as farmers cut down forests to make more farmland, forcing elephants to venture out of their shrinking habitats in search of food.

In the world of design, Casio's origami-inspired G-SHOCK watches are paying homage to Japan's ancient craft. The watches feature a tactile grain of washi paper on the surfaces of the timepiece design, introducing a unique texture that reflects the material used for origami. The dotted line graphics on the bezel and strap replicate the visual guides used in origami diagrams, making the watches a testament to the enduring appeal of traditional craftsmanship.

These discoveries and innovations demonstrate the power of human ingenuity and creativity in addressing complex challenges and preserving cultural heritage. Whether it's unlocking the secrets of the human body, finding new ways to preserve traditional crafts, or developing innovative solutions to environmental challenges, the possibilities are endless.

Sources:

  • Scientists discover hidden brain cells that help heal spinal cord injuries (Cedars-Sinai)
  • Canine obesity and its link to eye pressure (Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine)
  • Light sculptures preserve ancestral designs through antique doilies and lace textiles (Lana Launay)
  • Thailand uses a birth control vaccine to curb its elephant population near expanding farms (Thailand Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation)
  • Origami G-SHOCK watches by Casio let users feel washi paper texture around bezel (Casio)

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