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Newswise:Video Embedded knowledge-powerhouses-urged-to-join-pioneering-africa-led-mission-to-level-up-global-research-and-restore-africa-s-rightful-place
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28-Jun-2023 8:30 AM EDT
Knowledge powerhouses urged to join pioneering Africa-led mission to level up global research and restore Africa’s rightful place
University of Bristol

Global institutions are today being called on to back a bold, transformative plan for Africa to take its rightful role in research alliances, driving forward social justice, advancing science, and supercharging global scholarship.

Newswise:Video Embedded twin-baby-boom-seeing-double-in-the-neonatal-intensive-care-unit
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Released: 3-Jul-2023 2:35 PM EDT
Twin Baby Boom: Seeing Double in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Cedars-Sinai

A twin baby boom has taken over the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s, with 10 sets of twins in the unit at the same time. Healthcare workers aren’t sure if it’s an official record, but it sure is close.

Newswise:Video Embedded world-first-researchers-create-co2-measurement-tool-to-calculate-emissions-caused-by-digital-data
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Released: 3-Jul-2023 11:55 AM EDT
World first: Researchers create CO2 measurement tool to calculate emissions caused by digital data
Loughborough University

A unique carbon footprint tool has been created to allow businesses to measure the CO2 output of their digital data. By using the tool companies can make data-driven decisions that benefit the environment and save money by reducing reliance on carbon offsetting schemes.

   
Newswise:Video Embedded surging-monkey-pig-populations-threaten-disease-risk
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Released: 30-Jun-2023 1:20 PM EDT
Rising monkey and pig populations pose human disease risk
University of Queensland

Exploding populations of wild pigs and macaque monkeys in Southeast Asia are threatening native forests and disease outbreaks in livestock and people, according to research led by The University of Queensland.

   
Newswise:Video Embedded static-electricity-attracts-ticks-to-hosts-scientists-find
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28-Jun-2023 8:25 AM EDT
Static electricity attracts ticks to hosts, scientists find
University of Bristol

Ticks can be attracted across air gaps several times larger than themselves by the static electricity that their hosts naturally accumulate, researchers at the University of Bristol have discovered.

   
Newswise:Video Embedded quantifying-space-debris-s-impact-on-earth-s-collision-risk
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Released: 30-Jun-2023 10:10 AM EDT
Space debris: a quantitative analysis of the in-orbit collision risk and its effects on the earth
University of Malaga

The amount of space debris has not stopped increasing since the first satellite was launched in 1957. The European Space Agency (ESA) estimates that there are more than 131,000,000 useless space waste objects, between 1 millimeter and 10 centimeters, currently orbiting around the Earth at an average speed of 36,000 kilometers per hour, which come from different sources such as last stages of rockets, satellites that are no longer operational, and even tools lost in space by astronauts.

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Released: 29-Jun-2023 6:45 PM EDT
Expertos en Salud Abordan Disparidades Alarmantes en la Salud Materna Afroamericana
Cedars-Sinai

Expertos de Cedars-Sinai, BlackDoctors.org, California Black Women's Health Project y Morehouse School of Medicine recientemente participaron en una discusión que abordó la alta tasa de muertes relacionadas con el embarazo entre las madres negras.

Newswise:Video Embedded health-experts-address-alarming-disparities-in-black-maternal-health
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Released: 29-Jun-2023 12:05 PM EDT
Health Experts Address Alarming Disparities in Black Maternal Health
Cedars-Sinai

Experts from Cedars-Sinai, BlackDoctors.org, the California Black Women’s Health Project and the Morehouse School of Medicine participated in a recent discussion that addressed the high rate of pregnancy-related deaths among Black mothers.

Newswise:Video Embedded proteins-predict-significant-step-toward-development-of-diabetes
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28-Jun-2023 3:00 PM EDT
Proteins Predict Significant Step Toward Development of Diabetes
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Scientists have taken an important step forward in predicting who will develop Type 1 diabetes months before symptoms appear.

Newswise:Video Embedded robotic-glove-that-feels-lends-a-hand-to-relearn-playing-piano-after-a-stroke
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27-Jun-2023 10:30 AM EDT
Robotic Glove that ‘Feels’ Lends a ‘Hand’ to Relearn Playing Piano After a Stroke
Florida Atlantic University

A soft robotic glove is lending a “hand” and providing hope to piano players who have suffered a disabling stroke. Combining flexible tactile sensors, soft actuators and AI, this robotic glove is the first to “feel” the difference between correct and incorrect versions of the same song and to combine these features into a single hand exoskeleton. Unlike prior exoskeletons, this new technology provides precise force and guidance in recovering the fine finger movements required for piano playing and other complex tasks.

   
Newswise:Video Embedded neuws-camera-solves-optical-imaging-challenge
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Released: 28-Jun-2023 4:30 PM EDT
NeuWS camera answers ‘holy grail problem’ in optical imaging
Rice University

Engineers from Rice University and the University of Maryland have created full-motion video technology that could potentially be used to make cameras that peer through fog, smoke, driving rain, murky water, skin, bone and other media that reflect scattered light and obscure objects from view.

Newswise:Video Embedded boom-detecting-gregarious-goliath-groupers-using-their-low-frequency-pulse-sounds
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Released: 28-Jun-2023 8:30 AM EDT
Boom! Detecting Gregarious Goliath Groupers Using Their Low-frequency Pulse Sounds
Florida Atlantic University

From growls to booms, whales, fish and crustaceans all produce sounds. Selecting the gregarious Goliath grouper, researchers deployed a novel automated detector and localization model to find underwater marine organisms using their low-frequency pulse sounds.

Newswise:Video Embedded women-with-long-covid-may-develop-high-blood-pressure
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Released: 28-Jun-2023 7:00 AM EDT
Women with Long COVID May Develop High Blood Pressure
American Physiological Society (APS)

New research identifies parts of the cardiovascular system that are disrupted by long COVID. The study is published in the American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology and was chosen as an APSselect article for June.

Newswise:Video Embedded patch-detects-muscle-movement-through-skin-w-nanomagnets
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Released: 27-Jun-2023 6:30 PM EDT
This patch uses nanomagnets to detect muscle movement through the skin
Cell Press

Using nanomagnets composites and conductive yarn, scientists have invented a smart textile that can sense and measure body movements—from muscles flexing to veins pulsing.

   
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Released: 27-Jun-2023 12:30 PM EDT
Scleroderma Awareness Month
Cedars-Sinai

Scleroderma is an autoimmune disease characterized by thickening and scarring of the skin and vital organs, and the narrowing of the blood vessels which lead to poor circulation.

Newswise:Video Embedded orangutans-can-make-two-sounds-at-the-same-time-similar-to-human-beatboxing-study-finds
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22-Jun-2023 1:00 PM EDT
Orangutans can make two sounds at the same time, similar to human beatboxing, study finds
University of Warwick

Orangutans can make two separate sounds simultaneously, much like songbirds or human beatboxers, according to a study led by the University of Warwick.

Newswise:Video Embedded this-self-driving-boat-maps-underwater-terrain
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Released: 27-Jun-2023 5:00 AM EDT
This Self-Driving Boat Maps Underwater Terrain
University of Texas at El Paso

Engineers concoct an easier way for scientists to study underwater topography

Newswise:Video Embedded gps-have-a-key-role-to-diagnosis-vulval-lichen-sclerosus
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Released: 26-Jun-2023 9:40 AM EDT
GPs have a key role to diagnose vulval lichen sclerosus
University of Bristol

Primary care professionals should think beyond thrush and genitourinary symptoms of menopause (GSM) when women present with vulval symptoms and consider the diagnosis of vulval lichen sclerosus (VLS), research led by the University of Bristol suggests.

Newswise:Video Embedded firedrone-supports-the-fire-department
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Released: 26-Jun-2023 8:10 AM EDT
FireDrone supports the fire department
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

Researchers from Empa and Imperial College London are developing a heat-resistant drone that can analyze the source of danger at close range in the event of a building or forest fire. This allows firefighters to optimize the strategy of a high-risk operation before entering the danger zone.

Newswise:Video Embedded summer-safety-don-t-get-bugged-by-fleas-and-ticks
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Released: 23-Jun-2023 12:00 PM EDT
Summer Safety: Don’t Get Bugged by Fleas and Ticks
Cedars-Sinai

It’s summertime and California hiking trails are beckoning. But along with lusher than usual greenery due to this year’s heavy rains, the hills are alive with ticks and fleas. The Cedars-Sinai Newsroom talked with Priya Soni, MD, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s, about how to avoid and minimize ticks and flea bites.

Newswise:Video Embedded fda-approves-first-gene-therapy-treatment-for-duchenne-muscular-dystrophy-developed-at-the-abigail-wexner-research-institute-at-nationwide-children-s-hospital
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Released: 22-Jun-2023 3:00 PM EDT
FDA Approves First Gene Therapy Treatment for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Developed at the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Nationwide Children's Hospital

Today, the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital praised the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its accelerated approval of SRP-9001/ELEVIDYS for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) following decades of research in its Center for Gene Therapy to help patients with neuromuscular diseases.

Newswise:Video Embedded argonne-installs-final-components-of-aurora-supercomputer
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Released: 22-Jun-2023 11:55 AM EDT
Argonne installs final components of Aurora supercomputer
Argonne National Laboratory

The installation of Aurora’s 10,624th and final blade marks a major milestone for Argonne National Laboratory’s highly anticipated exascale supercomputer.

Newswise:Video Embedded desde-chile-descubren-una-nueva-forma-de-aniquilar-una-estrella
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21-Jun-2023 3:00 PM EDT
Desde Chile descubren una nueva forma de aniquilar una estrella
Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA)

Luego de estudiar un poderoso estallido de rayos gamma (GRB por sus siglas en inglés) con el telescopio de Gemini Sur, que opera NOIRLab de NSF y AURA en la Región de Coquimbo, en Chile, un equipo de astrónomos investigan si están ante la presencia de una forma nunca antes vista de destrucción estelar. A diferencia de la mayoría de los GRBs, que son provocados por la explosión de estrellas masivas o por la fusión de estrellas de neutrones, los investigadores concluyen que este particular GRB que observaron desde Chile, fue el resultado de una literal colisión de estrellas o de remanentes estelares en el entorno compacto que rodea a un agujero negro supermasivo en el nucleo de una galaxia muy antigua.

Newswise:Video Embedded never-before-seen-way-to-annihilate-a-star
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21-Jun-2023 3:00 PM EDT
Never-Before-Seen Way to Annihilate a Star
NSF's NOIRLab

Astronomers studying a powerful gamma-ray burst (GRB) with the Gemini South telescope, operated by NSF’s NOIRLab, may have detected a never-before-seen way to destroy a star. Unlike most GRBs, which are caused by exploding massive stars or the chance mergers of neutron stars, astronomers have concluded that this GRB came instead from the collision of stars or stellar remnants in the jam-packed environment surrounding a supermassive black hole at the core of an ancient galaxy.

Newswise:Video Embedded when-the-first-stars-turned-on-the-origins-of-the-universe
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Released: 21-Jun-2023 1:00 PM EDT
When the First Stars Turned On: The Origins of the Universe
University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)

All stories start somewhere – even the incomprehensibly vast expanse above us has a beginning. Scientists have long studied the cosmos, searching for answers to the “how’s” and “why’s” of life, and that effort continues to this day.  From concepts such as ‘Cosmic Dawn’ and ‘redshift,’ UNLV astronomer and computer scientist Paul La Plante focuses on topics that improve our understanding of where it all began.

Newswise:Video Embedded fsu-chemistry-graduates-awarded-prestigious-beckman-postdoctoral-fellowships
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Released: 21-Jun-2023 12:00 PM EDT
FSU chemistry graduates awarded prestigious Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowships
Florida State University

Two Florida State University chemistry doctoral graduates are among the recipients of one of the most prestigious and highly competitive fellowships awarded to postdoctoral researchers studying chemical sciences and instrumentation.

Newswise:Video Embedded hot-yoga-offsets-negative-effects-of-high-salt-diet-on-blood-pressure-in-black-women
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Released: 21-Jun-2023 10:00 AM EDT
Hot Yoga Offsets Negative Effects of High-salt Diet on Blood Pressure in Black Women
American Physiological Society (APS)

Participating in hot yoga over four weeks reduced blood pressure in Black women, according to a study from Texas State University. Researchers also found the blood pressure drop and a widening of the participants’ arteries occurred despite three days of high salt intake.

Newswise:Video Embedded octopuses-map-their-visual-landscape-much-like-humans-do
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15-Jun-2023 3:05 PM EDT
Octopuses map their visual landscape much like humans do
University of Oregon

An octopus devotes about 70 percent of its brain to vision. But until recently, scientists have only had a murky understanding of how these marine animals see their underwater world. A new University of Oregon study brings the octopus’s view into focus.

Newswise:Video Embedded silicon-nose-small-sensor-smells-incipient-seizures
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Released: 20-Jun-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Silicon nose: Small sensor "smells" incipient seizures
Sandia National Laboratories

Sandia National Laboratories and research partner Know Biological have developed a miniaturized sensor system that can detect the specific gases released from the skin of people with epilepsy before a seizure.

Newswise:Video Embedded uk-healthcare-awarded-top-quality-honor-by-national-hospital-association
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Released: 20-Jun-2023 8:05 AM EDT
UK HealthCare awarded top quality honor by national hospital association
University of Kentucky

America’s Essential Hospitals, a national trade association, has recognized UK HealthCare for its work to improve the quality of patient care in partnership with Kentucky Medicaid.

Newswise:Video Embedded yun-liu-wins-faraday-cup-award-for-breakthrough-laser-comb
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Released: 16-Jun-2023 11:05 PM EDT
Yun Liu wins Faraday Cup Award for breakthrough laser comb
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

When opportunity meets talent, great things happen. The laser comb developed at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory serves as such an example.

Newswise:Video Embedded brain-activity-organized-by-spiral-signals-found
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Released: 15-Jun-2023 8:10 PM EDT
Scientists discover spiral-shaped signals that organize brain activity
University of Sydney

University of Sydney and Fudan University scientists have discovered human brain signals travelling across the outer layer of neural tissue that naturally arrange themselves to resemble swirling spirals.

Newswise:Video Embedded bgsu-researchers-develop-green-chemistry-method-to-recycle-upcycle-silicone
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14-Jun-2023 12:00 AM EDT
BGSU researchers develop ‘green chemistry’ method to recycle, upcycle silicone
Bowling Green State University

Pioneering research out of Bowling Green State University is aiming to keep silicone out of landfills through an innovative process designed to recycle or upcycle the popular consumer product.

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Released: 15-Jun-2023 3:05 AM EDT
A "spy" in the belly
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

To ensure that wounds remain tightly sealed in the abdomen after surgery, researchers at Empa and ETH Zurich have developed a patch with a sensor function. The polymer patch warns before the occurence of dangerous leaks on sutures in the gastrointestinal tract take hold, while closes the areas on its own. A new material now enables a fast, easy and non-invasive leak diagnosis. The team recently published their findings in the journal Advanced Science.

   
Newswise:Video Embedded rideshare-removes-hurdle-to-colonoscopy-pilot-study-shows
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Released: 13-Jun-2023 5:35 PM EDT
Rideshare removes hurdle to colonoscopy, pilot study shows
University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine

In prior studies, explained senior author Dr. Rachel Issaka, transportation was cited as one of the main barriers to completing a colonoscopy. Issaka directs the UW Medicine/Fred Hutch Population Health Colorectal Cancer Screening Program and is an assistant professor of medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, at the University of Washington School of Medicine.

Newswise:Video Embedded how-to-care-for-skin-with-vitiligo
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Released: 13-Jun-2023 10:55 AM EDT
How to care for skin with vitiligo
American Academy of Dermatology

Vitiligo is a disease that causes the skin to lose its natural color, resulting in light or white patches of skin. This condition, which affects people of all ages and ethnicities, not only affects patients’ skin, but also can cause low self-esteem and depression, and be associated with other medical conditions.

Newswise:Video Embedded desi-early-data-release-holds-nearly-two-million-objects
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Released: 13-Jun-2023 8:05 AM EDT
DESI Early Data Release Holds Nearly Two Million Objects
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

The universe is big, and it’s getting bigger. To study dark energy, the mysterious force behind the accelerating expansion of our universe, scientists are using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) to map more than 40 million galaxies, quasars, and stars. Today, the collaboration publicly released its first batch of data, with nearly 2 million objects for researchers to explore.

Newswise:Video Embedded estudio-registra-casi-dos-millones-de-galaxias-cu-sares-y-estrellas-en-su-publicaci-n-preliminar
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Released: 13-Jun-2023 8:05 AM EDT
Estudio registra casi dos millones de galaxias, cuásares y estrellas en su publicación preliminar
NSF's NOIRLab

Casi dos millones de objetos, que incluyen galaxias distantes, cuásares y estrellas, se encuentran en la publicación preliminar de datos del Instrumento Espectroscópico de Energía Oscura (DESI), del Laboratorio Nacional Lawrence Berkeley, en el Observatorio Nacional de Kitt Peak, un Programa de NOIRLab de NSF. Estos datos ayudarán a los investigadores a estudiar la historia de la expansión del Universo con un detalle sin precedentes y explorar otras áreas de la investigación astrofísica de frontera. DESI es financiado por el Departamento de Energía de los Estados Unidos y administrado por el Laboratorio Berkeley.

Newswise:Video Embedded nearly-two-million-galaxies-quasars-and-stars-contained-in-desi-early-data-release
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Released: 13-Jun-2023 8:05 AM EDT
Nearly Two Million Galaxies, Quasars, and Stars Contained in DESI Early Data Release
NSF's NOIRLab

Nearly two million objects, including distant galaxies, quasars, and stars, comprise the early data release from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) at Kitt Peak National Observatory, a Program of NSF’s NOIRLab. These data will help researchers study the expansion history of the Universe in unprecedented detail and explore other frontier areas of astrophysical research. DESI is funded by the US Department of Energy and managed by Berkeley Lab.

Newswise:Video Embedded treadmill-for-microswimmers-allows-closer-look-at-behavior
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Released: 12-Jun-2023 3:55 PM EDT
Treadmill for microswimmers allows closer look at behavior
Washington University in St. Louis

A new acoustic microfluidic method offers opportunities to conduct experiments with swimming cells and microorganisms. With it, ultrasonic waves like those used for imaging are able to hold a cell’s body in place without affecting the way it swims.

   
Newswise:Video Embedded mount-sinai-creates-transformational-new-model-of-behavioral-health-care-with-new-state-of-the-art-140-million-center
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Released: 8-Jun-2023 2:15 PM EDT
Mount Sinai Creates Transformational New Model of Behavioral Health Care With New State-of-the-Art $140 Million Center
Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai Health System today hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly constructed Mount Sinai-Behavioral Health Center, located at 45 Rivington Street in Lower Manhattan. The $140 million facility—believed to be the largest private investment in mental health care in New York State history—will transform behavioral health care in New York City by serving as a comprehensive “one-stop shop” for mental health care, substance use treatment, and primary care.

Newswise:Video Embedded less-invasive-treatment-options-for-children-with-scoliosis
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Released: 8-Jun-2023 1:20 PM EDT
Less Invasive Treatment Options for Children with Scoliosis
Cedars-Sinai

For children who develop severe scoliosis—a spine that curves and twists to the side—surgery or a corrective brace worn throughout the day might be their only options. But if caught early enough, the condition can often be treated in a less invasive or awkward way.

Newswise:Video Embedded researcher-working-to-add-value-to-wool-by-localizing-sheep-farm-to-fiber-production
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Released: 8-Jun-2023 1:15 PM EDT
Researcher working to add value to wool by localizing sheep farm-to-fiber production
West Virginia University

At a time when wool production in the Mountain State is declining, West Virginia University Extension and Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design researchers are exploring new ways to support sheep farmers and wool producers in the region.

   
Newswise:Video Embedded strive-mental-health-treatment-program-reduces-suicide-attempts-saves-lives
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Released: 7-Jun-2023 4:20 PM EDT
'STRIVE' mental health treatment program reduces suicide attempts, saves lives
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Suicide rates have been increasing for decades, along with a national shortage of mental health professionals. The Suicide and Trauma Reduction Initiative for Veterans (STRIVE) at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is designed to meet this growing need.

Newswise:Video Embedded new-study-describes-unique-jet-structure-of-brightest-gamma-ray-burst-ever
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Released: 7-Jun-2023 2:50 PM EDT
New study describes unique jet structure of brightest gamma-ray burst ever
George Washington University

When scientists detected the gamma-ray burst known as GRB 221009A on October 9, 2022, they dubbed it the BOAT, or the brightest-of-all-time. Now, scientists studying GRB 221009A describe an unusual structure to the jet of material expelled during the explosion that may explain GRB 221009A’s extreme nature and why its afterglow remained visible for so long after the event.

Newswise:Video Embedded sponge-makes-robotic-device-a-soft-touch
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5-Jun-2023 5:05 AM EDT
Sponge makes robotic device a soft touch
University of Bristol

A simple sponge has improved how robots grasp, scientists from the University of Bristol have found.   

Newswise:Video Embedded study-counter-stereotypical-messaging-can-move-needle-on-vaccinations
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Released: 6-Jun-2023 2:55 PM EDT
Study: ‘Counter-stereotypical’ messaging can move needle on vaccinations
Washington University in St. Louis

New Olin Business School research demonstrates the effectiveness of partisan cues in a COVID-19 vaccination video ad campaign.A large-scale study to see if politically partisan cues can induce people to get COVID-19 vaccines found that, yes, they can.



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