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6-Feb-2024 11:00 AM EST
El Observatorio Rubin impulsará una nueva era en misiones espaciales sin salir de la tierra
NSF's NOIRLab

El Observatorio Vera C. Rubin ayudará a los científicos a identificar objetivos intrigantes para dar prioridad a futuras misiones espaciales, mediante la detección de millones de nuevos objetos en el Sistema Solar y revelar, con el mayor detalle jamás visto, el contexto más amplio en el que existen.

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6-Feb-2024 11:00 AM EST
Rubin Observatory will Inspire a New Era in Space Missions without Ever Leaving the Ground
NSF's NOIRLab

Vera C. Rubin Observatory will help scientists identify intriguing targets to prioritize for future space missions by detecting millions of new Solar System objects, and by revealing — in more detail than we’ve ever seen — the broader context in which these objects exist.

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Released: 6-Feb-2024 10:00 AM EST
IBM leads Google and Microsoft as race to next generation AI heats up
Digital Science and Research Solutions Ltd

US commercial giants IBM, Google and Microsoft lead the way as the companies with the most patent applications in Generative AI (GenAI), with other major firms such as Samsung, Adobe and Intel also in the Top 10.

   
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Released: 6-Feb-2024 1:00 AM EST
Artificially intelligent software provides a detailed look at jets of plasma used to treat cancer
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Artificially intelligent software has been developed to enhance medical treatments that use jets of electrified gas known as plasma. Developed by researchers at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and the George Washington University, the computer code predicts the chemicals emitted by cold atmospheric plasma devices, which can be used to treat cancer and sterilize surfaces.

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Released: 5-Feb-2024 11:00 PM EST
Extra Fingers and Hearts: Pinpointing Changes to Our Genetic Instructions That Disrupt Development
University of California San Diego

Scientists can now predict which single-letter changes to the DNA within our genomes will alter genetic instructions and disrupt development, leading to changes such as the growth of extra digits and hearts.

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Released: 5-Feb-2024 8:05 PM EST
Males born to obese mothers more likely to suffer health issues as adults
University of South Australia

Males born to obese women are more likely to be overweight at birth and develop metabolic complications in later life, including liver disease and diabetes.

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Released: 5-Feb-2024 8:05 PM EST
New Ion Cooling Technique Could Simplify Quantum Computing Devices
Georgia Institute of Technology

A new cooling technique that utilizes a single species of trapped ion for both computing and cooling could simplify the use of quantum charge-coupled devices (QCCDs), potentially moving quantum computing closer to practical applications.

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1-Feb-2024 5:05 AM EST
Mystery of moths’ warning sound production explained in new study
University of Bristol

The workings of the ultrasonic warning sounds produced by the wings of a species of moth have been revealed by researchers at the University of Bristol.

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2-Feb-2024 5:00 PM EST
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Launches Bilingual Campaign Promoting Screenings in the Hispanic Community
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Today, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), in collaboration with Miami-based creative agency Alma, launched a bilingual public service campaign to promote the importance of routine cancer screenings.

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Released: 4-Feb-2024 9:05 PM EST
NUS researchers develop AI-powered ‘eye’ for visually impaired people to ‘see’ objects
National University of Singapore (NUS)

Shopping for groceries is a common activity for many of us, but for visually impaired people, identifying grocery items can be daunting.

Newswise:Video Embedded eyes-on-the-future-amdf-and-tli-partner-to-illuminate-macular-degeneration-awareness-with-patient-story
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Released: 4-Feb-2024 6:00 AM EST
Early Intervention is Critical to Saving Sight with Macular Degeneration
American Macular Degeneration Foundation (AMDF)

AMDF and TLI launch a campaign to raise awareness about macular degeneration with the official release of a short film featuring TLI fellow Laura Carabello.

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Released: 1-Feb-2024 5:00 PM EST
VIDEO AND TRANSCRIPT: Nurses -- The Most Trusted Profession in an Age of Mistrust
Newswise

For 21 years, nurses have consistently been the most trusted profession, according to the yearly Gallup poll. (The new poll will be issued by the end of January). Dr Rushton, who specializes in burnout, will speak on trust, moral injury, and how nurses cope in this day and age.

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Released: 1-Feb-2024 3:05 PM EST
How Leafcutter Ants Cultivate a Fungal Garden to Degrade Plants and Provide Insights into Future Biofuels
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

PNNL scientists developed a new method to map exactly how a fungus works with leafcutter ants in a complex microbial community to degrade plant material at the molecular level. The team’s insights are important for biofuels development.

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Released: 1-Feb-2024 1:05 PM EST
Binghamton battery project named one of 10 NSF Innovation Engines in the nation
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Binghamton University, State University of New York's role as a national leader in battery innovation and manufacturing received a multimillion-dollar investment Monday when the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) designated Upstate New York as one of 10 inaugural NSF Regional Innovation Engines.

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Released: 1-Feb-2024 11:05 AM EST
‘Heart-on-a-Chip’ For Safer Cancer Treatment
Cedars-Sinai

Chemotherapy can be toxic to heart cells. To help protect the hearts of cancer patients, Cedars-Sinai investigators have created a three-dimensional “heart-on-a-chip” to evaluate drug safety.

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31-Jan-2024 4:05 PM EST
The ShAPE of Buildings to Come: Scrap Aluminum Transforms Recycling Life Cycle
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Post-consumer recycled aluminum to be transformed into high strength building materials and consumer goods with patented ShAPE™ manufacturing process.

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Released: 1-Feb-2024 9:00 AM EST
Excavation of colossal caverns for Fermilab’s DUNE experiment completed
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab)

The excavation of the caverns that will house the gigantic particle detectors of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment in Lead, South Dakota is complete.

Newswise:Video Embedded why-a-targeted-therapy-is-better-than-immunotherapy-for-some-patients-with-inoperable-non-small-cell-lung-cancer
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Released: 31-Jan-2024 7:05 PM EST
Why a Targeted Therapy Is Better Than Immunotherapy For Some Patients With Inoperable Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), with an epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation, tends not to respond well to immunotherapy treatments, including durvalumab. However, Yale Cancer Center (YCC) researchers recently reported in the Journal of Thoracic Oncology that the targeted therapy osimertinib, when administered after chemotherapy and radiation, is associated with significantly improved progression-free survival (living without the cancer worsening).

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Released: 31-Jan-2024 1:05 PM EST
Podcast: Down to Business Episode 101 – Robert Isom, CEO of American Airlines
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

On this inaugural episode of the Down to Business podcast, host Sharon F. Matusik, Edward J. Frey Dean of the Ross School of Business, is joined by Robert Isom, MBA ’91, to discuss his path to Michigan Ross, his career as a Ross MBA, his journey to becoming CEO and president of American Airlines, and his advice for current and prospective Ross students who are interested in leadership careers.

Newswise:Video Embedded using-artificial-intelligence-better-pollution-predictions-are-in-the-air
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Released: 30-Jan-2024 4:05 PM EST
Using Artificial Intelligence, Better Pollution Predictions Are in the Air
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Fueled by increasing temperatures and droughts, severe wildfires are on the rise around the world — as are the smoke-borne contaminants that harm the environment and human health. In 2023, Canada recorded its worst wildfire season ever, with fires releasing more than 290 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere. California also experienced record-setting fire seasons in 2020 and 2021.

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Released: 30-Jan-2024 1:05 PM EST
The Fentanyl Epidemic: What You Need to Know to Save Lives
Cedars-Sinai

Like the rest of the country, Los Angeles County has experienced a dramatic upswing in overdoses from fentanyl, an opiate that is 100 times stronger than heroin.

Newswise:Video Embedded joint-efforts-to-ensure-the-sustainability-of-our-one-and-only-earth
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Released: 30-Jan-2024 9:00 AM EST
Joint Efforts to Ensure the Sustainability of Our One and Only Earth
National Research Council of Science and Technology

The 37th International Geological Congress (IGC 2024) in August 2024, Busan, Korea, will highlight a growing concern amid urgent threats posed by accelerated climate and environmental changes.

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Released: 26-Jan-2024 11:05 AM EST
Deep-sea study fleet taking shape at URI
University of Rhode Island

A trip to the deep floor of the ocean is somewhat akin to going to the moon. Like the landers on the moon, a benthic lander can make it happen, just a little closer to home.At the University of Rhode Island, a fleet of these observational systems is now taking shape, all being built at the University’s Narragansett Bay Campus, in preparation for their journey nearly two miles deep.

Newswise:Video Embedded ai-can-support-but-not-replace-human-counselors-according-to-new-recommendations
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Released: 26-Jan-2024 7:10 AM EST
AI Can Support — But Not Replace — Human Counselors, According to New Recommendations
American Counseling Association

Artificial intelligence (AI) shows promise as a valuable support tool for delivery of mental health services, educational guidance and career counseling.

   
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Released: 25-Jan-2024 2:05 PM EST
The 3 heart health tests you didn't know you need
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death for men and women in the United States. Eating a healthy diet and exercising help keep the heart healthy along with regular checkups with a doctor.

Newswise:Video Embedded new-space-for-building-ultra-powerful-magnets-launches-at-national-laboratory
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Released: 25-Jan-2024 2:05 PM EST
New space for building ultra-powerful magnets launches at national laboratory
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Under the direction of principal engineer Yuhu Zhai, PPPL is building its new High-Field Magnet Test Facility, which will provide powerful magnets for scientific experiments to researchers at both PPPL and Princeton University, as well as private companies along the mid-Atlantic coast.

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Released: 25-Jan-2024 11:00 AM EST
Vascular Verification Program Verifies First Three Outpatient Centers
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

The American College of Surgeons (ACS), with the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS), has verified the first three outpatient centers as part of the recently launched Vascular Verification Program (Vascular-VP).

Newswise:Video Embedded virtual-noise-assessment-for-passenger-jet-of-the-future
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Released: 25-Jan-2024 8:05 AM EST
Virtual noise assessment for passenger jet of the future
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

Instead of tubular commercial aircraft, other designs could be used in the future: Jets with a blended wing body would fly more efficiently and make less noise – but how would the noise emissions from these new types of aircraft affect people? Empa researchers have investigated this in their acoustics lab.

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Released: 24-Jan-2024 3:05 PM EST
Novel Immunotherapy Selectively Targets Malignant T Cells
Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital

One major hurdle in the development of safe and effective immunotherapies has been the risk of depleting healthy T cells during CAR-T treatment that seeks out and kills cancerous T-cells. In a new study published in Nature Communications, Yale Cancer Center researchers have developed a novel CAR-T cell therapy designed to efficiently kill cancerous T cells while leaving most healthy cells intact.

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Released: 24-Jan-2024 12:00 PM EST
5 Tips for Preventing Winter Injuries
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

Orthopaedic surgeons with the American College of Surgeons offer their top tips for preventing slips and falls during the winter season.

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Released: 23-Jan-2024 12:00 PM EST
Beyond BMI, Ohio State expert says complete approach to measuring health is better
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

For decades, the number on a scale has been a key factor in deciding whether a person is healthy or not. But weight alone doesn’t paint a complete picture of one’s health.

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Released: 23-Jan-2024 7:55 AM EST
Bariatric Surgery Triggers 'Substantial' Weight Loss, Improves Lung Function
American Physiological Society (APS)

Bariatric surgery, a surgical procedure to alter the digestive system or reduce stomach size, triggers “substantial weight loss and improves lung function.”

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Released: 23-Jan-2024 12:00 AM EST
The cause of recent cold waves over East Asia and North America was in the mid-latitude ocean fronts
National Research Council of Science and Technology

The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) announced that senior researcher Mi-Kyung Sung of the Sustainable Environment Research Center and professor Soon-Il An of the Center for Irreversible Climate Change at Yonsei University have jointly discovered the role of mid-latitude oceans as a source of anomalous waves that are particularly frequent in East Asia and North America, paving the way for a mid- to long-term response to winter climate change.

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Released: 22-Jan-2024 11:00 AM EST
Scientists Advance Affordable, Sustainable Solution for Flat-Panel Displays and Wearable Tech
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Scientists have developed “supramolecular ink,” a new 3D-printable OLED (organic light-emitting diode) material made of inexpensive, Earth-abundant elements instead of costly scarce metals.

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Released: 19-Jan-2024 4:05 PM EST
New approach to robotic mastectomy can preserve full breast and nipple sensation
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Researchers at UT Southwestern have developed a first-of-its-kind robotic nipple-sparing mastectomy (rNSM) and reconstruction procedure that provides remarkably natural-looking outcomes while preserving full breast sensation.

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Released: 19-Jan-2024 12:00 AM EST
KIST's 'Moonwalk', a robot that makes climbing Bukhansan Mountain easier
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Dr. Lee Jongwon of the Intelligent Robotics Research Center at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology(KIST) has developed a wearable robot, MOONWALK-Omni, which means 'to actively support leg strength in any direction(omnidirection) to help walk like walking on the moon', has announced that a senior citizen wearing it successfully completed a wearable robot challenge to climb to the top of Mount Yeongbong (604 meters above sea level) in Korea.

Newswise:Video Embedded how-late-rising-t-cells-combat-a-stubborn-virus
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Released: 18-Jan-2024 3:05 PM EST
How 'late-rising' T cells combat a stubborn virus
La Jolla Institute for Immunology

“We found sort of a special ‘flavor’ of CD4+ T cells critical for clearing this chronic virus replication,”

Newswise:Video Embedded knowing-what-dogs-like-to-watch-could-help-veterinarians-assess-their-vision
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Released: 18-Jan-2024 3:05 PM EST
Knowing what dogs like to watch could help veterinarians assess their vision
University of Wisconsin–Madison

Ever wonder what kind of TV shows your dog might choose if they could work the remote control? New research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s School of Veterinary Medicine provides some answers, but the study was more interested in solving a longstanding problem in veterinary medicine than turning canine companions into couch potatoes.

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Released: 18-Jan-2024 2:00 PM EST
Astronomers Discover Most Massive Neutron Star—or Least Massive Black Hole
Green Bank Observatory

An international team of astronomers have discovered a massive dark object in orbit around a rapidly spinning millisecond pulsar.

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Released: 18-Jan-2024 8:05 AM EST
Green Bronx Machine to Hold Ribbon-Cutting Event Celebrating New State-of-the-Art Classrooms in the Bronx Made Possible by $100,000 Grant From the Wells Fargo Foundation
Green Bronx Machine

Donation brings hands-on STEAM, health & wellness, and nutrition educational programs to local students across three public schools in the borough.

   
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Released: 17-Jan-2024 9:05 PM EST
Add virtual reality to exercise and ease chronic pain
University of South Australia

Boosting exercise is often on the agenda in the new year, but if you’re struggling to stick to a new fitness regime, University of South Australia research shows that virtual reality (VR) will not only make exercise feel easier but also ease chronic pain.

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Released: 17-Jan-2024 2:05 PM EST
The ‘thing in my life that shaped me most’
Virginia Tech

The Fralin Biomedical Research Institute’s Neuromotor Research Clinic recently published findings in Behavioral Sciences demonstrating improved motor function for a wide range of diagnoses -- including cerebral palsy, stroke, traumatic brain injury, arteriovenous malformation, hemispherectomy, and more -- after receiving the intensive pediatric neurorehabilitation.

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Released: 17-Jan-2024 10:00 AM EST
Nose Breathing Lowers Blood Pressure, May Help Reduce Risk Factors for Heart Disease
American Physiological Society (APS)

According to new research published ahead of print in the American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, breathing through the nose leads to several benefits, including lower blood pressure and other factors that could predict heart disease risk. The study was chosen as an APSselect article for January.

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Released: 17-Jan-2024 8:30 AM EST
Study Uncovers Mechanics of Machete-Like ‘Tail-Whipping’ in Thresher Sharks
Florida Atlantic University

Like Indiana Jones, thresher sharks have mastered the art of the whip using their tails. Now, new research provides intricate details showing that vertebrae anatomy might support the mechanics of extreme body bending in thresher sharks, enabling these expert hunters to weaponize their tails. Using micro-CT scanning similar to CAT scans in humans and two-dimensional shape analysis, results suggest vertebral anatomy and mineralized microstructure meet the demands required for fast swimming and tail-whipping behavior seen in these species.

Newswise:Video Embedded chasing-the-light-sandia-study-finds-new-clues-about-warming-in-the-arctic
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Released: 15-Jan-2024 9:00 AM EST
Chasing the light: Sandia study finds new clues about warming in the Arctic
Sandia National Laboratories

Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories are taking a closer look at what’s causing a decrease in sunlight reflectivity, or albedo, in the Arctic.

Newswise:Video Embedded feeding-mode-of-ancient-vertebrate-tested-for-first-time
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Released: 15-Jan-2024 3:05 AM EST
Feeding mode of ancient vertebrate tested for first time
University of Bristol

A feeding method of the extinct jawless heterostracans, among the oldest of vertebrates, has been examined and dismissed by scientists at the University of Bristol, using fresh techniques.



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