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    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 4:20 PM EST
    Alcohol use identified by UTHealth Houston researchers as most common predictor of escalated cannabis vaping among youths in Texas
    University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

    Alcohol use was the most common predictor of escalating cannabis vaping among youth and young adults, independent of demographic factors, according to research by UTHealth Houston published this month in the journal Social Science & Medicine.

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    Released: 22-Nov-2024 4:15 PM EST
    Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Launches Center for Equity in Child and Youth Health and Wellbeing
    Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

    The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has established a Center for Equity in Child and Youth Health and Wellbeing.

    Released: 22-Nov-2024 3:55 PM EST
    Diamonds and Anvils: MSU, UM Use High-Pressure Chemistry in Search for Quantum Materials
    Michigan State University

    Michigan State University chemist Weiwei Xie knows a thing or two about working under pressure. Leveraging extreme forces similar to those found deep within our planet, her lab is pioneering the discovery of novel quantum materials with exciting electronic and magnetic properties.

    Newswise:Video Embedded curious-by-nature-dr-nitin-agarwal-the-good-bad-and-ugly-of-online-behavior
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    Released: 22-Nov-2024 3:35 PM EST
    Curious by Nature: Dr. Nitin Agarwal - The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Online Behavior
    Newswise

    In this insightful interview, Dr. Nitin Agarwal, director of the Collaboratorium at the University of Arkansas Little Rock, discusses the evolving landscape of misinformation on social media. With years of research under his belt, Dr. Agarwal highlights how digital platforms, once seen as forces for positive change, have become breeding grounds for disinformation and cognitive threats.

    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 3:10 PM EST
    $4.92 million NIH grant to support study of legal aid benefits for survivors of violence
    University of Chicago Medical Center

    Recovery Legal Care, a UChicago Medicine program designed to help survivors of violent crime, received funding from the NIH to study how free civil legal aid affects patients' long-term health and safety.

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    Newswise: Researchers Obtain the First High-Precision Mass Measurement of Aluminum-22
    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 3:05 PM EST
    Researchers Obtain the First High-Precision Mass Measurement of Aluminum-22
    Department of Energy, Office of Science

    Researchers at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams made a high-precision mass measurement of aluminum-22, reaching the “proton dripline” of the nuclear chart. The project found that aluminum-22 formed a proton halo, where the last proton added is only loosely bound to the nucleus. This measurement helps scientists determine how tightly bound the atomic nuclei are as they get closer to the dripline.

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    Newswise: 24s: A Businesslike Name for a ‘High-Performing Machine’
    Released: 22-Nov-2024 3:00 PM EST
    24s: A Businesslike Name for a ‘High-Performing Machine’
    Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

    The latest addition to the computational arsenal of Jefferson Lab is an extraordinary machine with the admittedly ordinary name of “24s.” The 24s cluster at Jefferson Lab will work to unlock the mysteries of the nucleus of the atom. It was funded by the Nuclear and Particle Physics LQCD Computing Initiative of DOE’s Office of Nuclear Physics.

    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 2:35 PM EST
    Detroit health professionals urge the community to act and address the dangers of antimicrobial resistance
    Wayne State University Division of Research

    Wayne State University's Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases (CEID) is launching its participation in World AMR Awareness Week with an urgent message: the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance requires immediate community action, so it is critical to educate, advocate, and act now.

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    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 2:05 PM EST
    Engineered additive makes low-cost renewable energy storage a possibility
    University of Wisconsin–Madison

    As part of an effort to overcome the long-term energy-storage challenge, University of Wisconsin–Madison engineers have invented a water-soluble chemical additive that improves the performance of a type of electrochemical storage called a bromide aqueous flow battery.

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    Newswise: Hackensack Meridian CDI Researcher Loudig Earns NJ R&D Council’s Emerging Tech Award
    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 12:10 PM EST
    Hackensack Meridian CDI Researcher Loudig Earns NJ R&D Council’s Emerging Tech Award
    Hackensack Meridian Health

    The veteran researcher receives inaugural award

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    Newswise: Epilepsy comorbidities are present before diagnosis: Research recap with Remy Pugh and Dr. Chris Tailby
    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 11:55 AM EST
    Epilepsy comorbidities are present before diagnosis: Research recap with Remy Pugh and Dr. Chris Tailby
    International League Against Epilepsy

    Some people with epilepsy also experience memory and learning issues, as well as depression or anxiety. A study in Australia screened people for these conditions at a seizure clinic, before anti-seizure medications had been prescribed. Compared with the control group, the people at the first seizure clinic had higher rates of cognitive and neuropsychological issues.

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    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 11:50 AM EST
    More Patients Opting for Close Monitoring of Early Stage Prostate Cancer
    Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital

    Prostate cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in men (behind skin cancer), with varying levels of aggressiveness. It’s also the second leading cause of cancer death, behind only lung cancer. A new study led by Yale Cancer Center researchers at Yale School Medicine found a substantial increase in the adoption of active surveillance (AS) and watchful waiting (WW) treatment strategies over the past decade — an encouraging trend for men seeking less invasive treatment options.

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    Newswise: Consensus recommendations on navigating epilepsy with eyelid myoclonia (Jeavons syndrome)
    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 11:45 AM EST
    Consensus recommendations on navigating epilepsy with eyelid myoclonia (Jeavons syndrome)
    International League Against Epilepsy

    Epilepsy with eyelid myoclonia is a generalized epilepsy syndrome characterized by eye-closure-induced seizures or changes on the EEG, eyelid myoclonia--jerks of the eyelids and eye-rolling--with or without absence seizures, and photosensitivity. It appears predominantly in females and usually starts between the ages of 3 and 12.

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    Newswise: Bringing Outdoors In: How Smart Lighting Can Promote Circadian Health
    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 11:30 AM EST
    Bringing Outdoors In: How Smart Lighting Can Promote Circadian Health
    CEDIA

    Professional lighting companies are experimenting with products that mimic natural light indoors, helping homeowners reap the health benefits of circadian lighting no matter the weather.

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    Newswise: Missing No More: Neutrons Join the Data in Nuclear Physics Experiments with Help From a New Detector and Machine Learning Techniques. Https://www.jlab.org/News/Releases/Accessing-Lesser-Known-Nucleon
    Released: 22-Nov-2024 11:00 AM EST
    Missing No More: Neutrons Join the Data in Nuclear Physics Experiments with Help From a New Detector and Machine Learning Techniques. Https://www.jlab.org/News/Releases/Accessing-Lesser-Known-Nucleon
    Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

    Protons and neutrons–known collectively as nucleons–are both the building blocks of matter, but one of these particles has received a bit more attention in certain types of nuclear physics experiments. Until now. New results published in Physical Review Letters describe a first-time direct glimpse of the internal structure of the neutron thanks to the development of a special, 10-years-in-the-making detector installed in Experimental Hall B at Jefferson Lab.

    19-Nov-2024 11:40 AM EST
    New Technology Points to Unexpected Uses for snoRNA
    University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division

    Researchers from the University of Chicago recently developed a new approach for identifying new cellular RNA targets of snoRNAs. They uncovered thousands of previously unknown targets for snoRNAs in human cells and mouse brain tissues, including many that serve functions other than guiding rRNA modifications.

    Newswise: NJIT Biologist Among $10M XPRIZE Competition Winners for Rainforest Biodiversity Sampling Tech
    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 10:35 AM EST
    NJIT Biologist Among $10M XPRIZE Competition Winners for Rainforest Biodiversity Sampling Tech
    New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)

    NJIT's Eric Fortune and team “Limelight Rainforest” are grand prize winners of the global XPRIZE Rainforest Competition with their drone-delivered Limelight device, capable of identifying thousands of rainforest species in mere hours.

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    Newswise: Tufts University Joins Pioneering Collaboration to Advance Campus Decarbonization
    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 10:25 AM EST
    Tufts University Joins Pioneering Collaboration to Advance Campus Decarbonization
    Tufts University

    Tufts University marked a milestone on its path to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 when it announced today its participation in a project that reduces its Boston health sciences campus energy-related emissions by 40%. The project is the Consortium for Climate Solutions, a group that includes Tufts and other Boston-based institutions, who together are pioneering a strategy for broadening access to large-scale renewable energy projects.

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    Release date: 22-Nov-2024 10:00 AM EST
    NJIT Computing Researchers Fix Critical Mistakes in Medical Mobile Apps
    New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)

    Potentially deadly mathematical errors are prevalent among mobile applications used in clinical and emergency room settings, but a team of researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology's Ying Wu C...

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