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Newswise: From floats to fixes: unifying ambiguity resolution in satellite navigation
Release date: 16-Jul-2024 11:05 PM EDT
From floats to fixes: unifying ambiguity resolution in satellite navigation
Chinese Academy of Sciences

The novel Multiple Integer Candidates Ambiguity Resolution (MICAR) algorithm harmonizes Full Ambiguity Resolution (FAR) and Partial Ambiguity Resolution (PAR) under the Best Integer Equivariant (BIE) estimator, promising a transformative impact on navigation and positioning systems.

Newswise: Lunar leap: GNSS-powered autonomous navigation for earth-moon spacecraft
Release date: 16-Jul-2024 10:05 PM EDT
Lunar leap: GNSS-powered autonomous navigation for earth-moon spacecraft
Chinese Academy of Sciences

The research tackles navigational challenges like weak signals and poor observation conditions near the Moon, significantly improving the precision and reliability of future space exploration missions.

Newswise: Workplace bullying in developing countries is wearing women down
Release date: 16-Jul-2024 9:05 PM EDT
Workplace bullying in developing countries is wearing women down
University of South Australia

Workplace bullying against women in Pakistan is driving emotional exhaustion and job dissatisfaction among female workers, new research reveals.

Newswise: Cultivating Growth with a Global Food Hero at the AgCareers.com Roundtable
Released: 16-Jul-2024 8:05 PM EDT
Cultivating Growth with a Global Food Hero at the AgCareers.com Roundtable
Green Bronx Machine

Talent development and pipeline building are top priorities for people leaders in the agriculture and food industry. Spreading knowledge and exciting today's youth about the industry's difference-making opportunities are essential to creating a future workforce that will feed the world.

   
Newswise: Mayo Clinic scientists define new type of memory loss in older adults
Released: 16-Jul-2024 8:00 PM EDT
Mayo Clinic scientists define new type of memory loss in older adults
Mayo Clinic

Researchers at Mayo Clinic have established new criteria for a memory-loss syndrome in older adults that specifically impacts the brain's limbic system. It can often be mistaken for Alzheimer's disease.

Released: 16-Jul-2024 5:05 PM EDT
New Study Finds Uber Eats Reduces Uber Rideshare Volumes
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Since its inception in 2016, Uber Eats has experienced explosive growth. Yet this didn’t come without a price. In her new research, Yue Maggie Zhou, associate professor of strategy, explores how Uber Eats has cannibalized Uber’s core business, reducing rideshare trip volumes for both Uber and Lyft.

   
Released: 16-Jul-2024 4:05 PM EDT
Even on Instagram, teens mostly feel bored
University of Washington

A University of Washington study found that teens open Instagram because they’re bored. Then they sift through largely irrelevant content, mostly feeling bored, while seeking interesting bits to share with their friends in direct messages. Then, eventually bored with what researchers call a “content soup,” they log off.

Newswise: Scientists develop new artificial intelligence method to create material ​‘fingerprints’
Released: 16-Jul-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Scientists develop new artificial intelligence method to create material ​‘fingerprints’
Argonne National Laboratory

Researchers at the Advanced Photon Source and Center for Nanoscale Materials of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory have developed a new technique that pairs artificial intelligence and X-ray science.

Released: 16-Jul-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Many breast cancer survivors do not receive genetic testing, despite being eligible
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

As cancer treatment and survivorship care relies more on understanding the genetic make-up of an individual’s tumor, a new study from the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center finds that many breast cancer survivors who meet criteria for genetic counseling and testing are not receiving it.

Newswise: Defect engineering leads to designer catalyst for production of green hydrogen
Released: 16-Jul-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Defect engineering leads to designer catalyst for production of green hydrogen
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Researchers at the University of Illinois have identified a way to use defect engineering to boost catalytic efficiency for electrolyzers, taking science one step closer to sustainable production of green hydrogen.


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