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    Newswise: Innovative surgery preserves limb growth for childhood bone cancer patients
    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 4:10 PM EST
    Innovative surgery preserves limb growth for childhood bone cancer patients
    UT Southwestern Medical Center

    Arlette Chavez was a typical 3-year-old who loved jumping on the bed, riding her bike, and playing tag, said her mother, Lesly Rivera. When this active preschooler started complaining of pain in her left arm, Ms. Rivera and her husband, Carlos Chavez, weren’t overly concerned – it was probably a minor injury, they reasoned. But when an X-ray revealed a tumor on her left humerus, the bone that runs from the shoulder to the elbow, a biopsy soon confirmed that Arlette had a rare bone and soft tissue cancer called Ewing’s sarcoma. It is diagnosed in only about 200 children and teens each year in the U.S., according to the American Cancer Society.

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    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 4:10 PM EST
    MCB Students Gain Pathway to Career-Ready Resources
    University of Northern Colorado

    The University of Northern Colorado’s (UNC) Monfort College of Business (MCB) has made career readiness a central aspect of its curriculum for years. Through internships and other immersive learning opportunities, students will soon gain further valuable, hands-on experiences that will help them in their studies and in the workforce. Starting in the spring of 2025, MCB is partnering with Coursera to provide new opportunities for students to gain micro-credentials in a variety of topics.

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    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 4:05 PM EST
    Faces of Fall 2024 Graduates
    University of Northern Colorado

    Meet seven of the University of Northern Colorado's fall 2024 graduates who shared their stories with us about their time at UNC, both challenging and exciting, what their plans are after commencement and advice they would give to future Bears.

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    5-Dec-2024 3:00 PM EST
    Fluctuating Blood Pressure Tied to Problems with Thinking Skills
    American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

    Older adults whose blood pressure fluctuates over time may be more likely to have problems with thinking and memory skills, according to a study published in the December 11, 2024, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The association was found in Black participants but not in white participants in the study.

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    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 3:55 PM EST
    Business and Performing Arts Degrees Show Strong Growth Among Fall Class of 2024
    University of Northern Colorado

    Approximately 691 students are graduating from the University of Northern Colorado (UNC) on Dec. 13 – 14, during the university’s fall 2024 commencement ceremonies. More graduates are earning degrees in business and the performing arts this fall compared to the previous five fall classes and 45% of this fall’s undergraduates are the first in their families to earn a college degree.

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    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 3:45 PM EST
    Sprouting New Landscape to Save 2.6 Million Gallons of Water Per Year
    University of Northern Colorado

    On any given day, once a class is dismissed, the sidewalks north of the University Center are filled with University of Northern Colorado (UNC) students navigating to and from Central and West Campus. Students walking single file often fill the concrete pathways that wrap around the center point of campus, rarely stepping on the gently sloping 3.4 acres of Kentucky bluegrass nearby.

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    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 3:35 PM EST
    From Poison to Panacea
    University of Northern Colorado

    Hundreds of venomous snakes. King Cobras. Spitting cobras. Mambas. Gaboon vipers. African vipers. South American vipers. North American vipers. Every type of snake imaginable. That’s what fascinated Steve Mackessy, Ph.D., from an early age, thanks to his part-time job in high school — working at a reptile supply company. He’s been enthralled with these venomous creatures ever since. Now, he is a professor of Biology in UNC’s College of Natural and Health Sciences.

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    Newswise: Spring Film Festival at Rutgers-New Brunswick Will Bloom Soon
    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 3:25 PM EST
    Spring Film Festival at Rutgers-New Brunswick Will Bloom Soon
    Rutgers University-New Brunswick

    Forty-four films from around the globe will hit the silver screen at Rutgers University-New Brunswick during the Spring 2025 New Jersey Film Festival, which runs on select dates starting Friday, Jan. 24, through Friday, Feb. 21.  “We have a really excellent line-up of films,” said Al Nigrin, who is the executive director, curator and founder of the Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center, which presents this event and other film festivals.

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    Newswise: Conservationists Have Successfully Restored Tiger Population in Russia Where Absent for 50 years
    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 3:20 PM EST
    Conservationists Have Successfully Restored Tiger Population in Russia Where Absent for 50 years
    Wildlife Conservation Society

    Conservationists have succeeded in restoring tiger populations in a region where they were virtually absent for more than 50 years in Russia. This restoration took place from 2012-2021 in the Pri-Amur region of Russia.

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    Newswise: Study reveals how unexpected shifts in cell populations are revising our understanding of the aging process
    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 3:05 PM EST
    Study reveals how unexpected shifts in cell populations are revising our understanding of the aging process
    Rockefeller University

    A newly created atlas of 21 million cells could upend long-held assumptions about how we age and provide fresh directions for anti-aging therapies.

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    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 3:00 PM EST
    Better Typeface = Better Learning?
    University of Northern Colorado

    New Jersey native Caterina Belle Azzarello-Nichols earned an M.A. from the University of Northern Colorado’s Educational Psychology program. Continuing in the program as a doctoral student, she’s conducting research in mathematics readability and student educational dispositions.

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    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 3:00 PM EST
    Nova SBE and New York University Tandon School of Engineering Launch Transatlantic Dual Degree Program
    NYU Tandon School of Engineering

    In a new master's degree program offered jointly by Nova SBE and NYU Tandon, students can earn both a Master's in Management of Technology (MOT) from the Department of Technology Management and Innovation at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, along with a management degree awarded by NOVA SBE.

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    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 3:00 PM EST
    Unveiling the structure of a photosynthetic catalyst that turns light into hydrogen fuel
    Argonne National Laboratory

    Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory and Yale University report the first image of the structure of a biohybrid solar fuel catalyst using cryo-electron microscopy.

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    Newswise: ‘Weather’ It’s Hot, or Not: Aussies Overindulge at Christmas
    Released: 11-Dec-2024 2:30 PM EST
    ‘Weather’ It’s Hot, or Not: Aussies Overindulge at Christmas
    University of South Australia

    In the first study of its kind, University of South Australia researchers found that compared to the yearly average, people’s alcohol intake in December was 70% higher, non-alcoholic drinks (like juice and soft drinks) were about 30% higher, and sweet and savoury snacks were about 10% higher.

    Newswise: Study introduces a new and useful definition of sustainable aviation
    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 2:05 PM EST
    Study introduces a new and useful definition of sustainable aviation
    University Of Illinois Grainger College Of Engineering

    Illinois Grainger Engineering researchers examined sustainable aviation as a process that connects communities and mobilizes people, goods, and services—all while minimizing negative impacts on human health, fostering a productive quality of life, and conserving natural resources.

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    Newswise: Stephen D. Nimer, M.D., Named Mentor of the Year by the American Society of Hematology
    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 2:00 PM EST
    Stephen D. Nimer, M.D., Named Mentor of the Year by the American Society of Hematology
    Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

    Stephen D. Nimer, M.D., has been awarded the American Society of Hematology’s Mentor Award for 2024. As director of Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Nimer lifts up and guides other researchers to create a collaborative environment that drives scientific discovery and quality patient care.

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    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 1:30 PM EST
    Can AI help voters decide who to vote for?
    Toronto Metropolitan University

    With voters increasingly disengaged from politics, the Democratic Engagement Exchange at Toronto Metropolitan University is working to increase voter engagement.

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    Newswise: Grants Expand Roadway Safety Programs to Native American Youth and Older Drivers
    Release date: 11-Dec-2024 1:15 PM EST
    Grants Expand Roadway Safety Programs to Native American Youth and Older Drivers
    University of California San Diego

    The Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science at University of California San Diego is creating programs to improve safety for all roadway users, including drivers, pedestrians and cyclists. With support from two grants from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the NHTSA, the school is developing an educational program geared towards Native American youth as well as new online courses to improve older driver safety.

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