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Release date: 26-Nov-2024 12:00 PM EST
Expert Available: Trump Promises Tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese Goods on Day One
George Washington University

President-elect Donald Trump announced he plans to impose a 25% tariff on Mexican and Canadian goods and 10 percent on Chinese merchandise as one of his first acts on Inauguration Day. ...

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Release date: 26-Nov-2024 11:50 AM EST
MSU Engineers Help Spartan Football Team Tune Out the Noise
Michigan State University

Up until the 2024 college football season, a quarterback might be looking to the sidelines and relying on a sound, a sequence of hand motions, or a large sign with logos and symbols on it to get play information. This year, the rules have changed. Players no longer need to rely on these cues to decide which plays come next thanks to the NCAA’s approval of coach-to-player communication for FBS, or football bowl subdivision, college football teams.

   
Newswise: New tool makes quick health, environmental monitoring possible
Release date: 26-Nov-2024 11:40 AM EST
New tool makes quick health, environmental monitoring possible
University of Wisconsin–Madison

University of Wisconsin–Madison biochemists have developed a new, efficient method that may give first responders, environmental monitoring groups, or even you, the ability to quickly detect harmful and health-relevant substances in our bodies and environments.Small molecules that interact with proteins can initiate, enhance, and inhibit vital biological processes.

Release date: 26-Nov-2024 11:30 AM EST
Unraveling the Mysteries of Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Brain-based vision loss, known as cerebral/cortical visual impairment (CVI) is a leading cause of blindness and visual impairment in children in the United States and other industrialized countries. However, our understanding of CVI is limited. Physicians don’t even agree on how to characterize it. Researchers at CHLA intend to change that and help guide how this disorder is diagnosed as well.

Newswise: Researcher Targets DNA Repair Vulnerabilities in Female Reproductive Cancers
Release date: 26-Nov-2024 11:15 AM EST
Researcher Targets DNA Repair Vulnerabilities in Female Reproductive Cancers
Tufts University

Endometrial/uterine and ovarian cancers have few effective treatment options outside of surgery. Now, researchers have identified a set of DNA repair proteins that may become a target for the treatment of these cancers

Newswise: Researchers develop a simple lab-free test to detect bacteria in fluids from water to urine
Release date: 26-Nov-2024 11:00 AM EST
Researchers develop a simple lab-free test to detect bacteria in fluids from water to urine
McMaster University

Engineers and biochemists at McMaster university have brought their skills together to make it possible for untrained users to confirm contamination in fluids using a biogel test that changes colour in the presence of such bacteria as E. coli, listeria and other frequent testing targets.

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Release date: 26-Nov-2024 11:00 AM EST
Using AI To Intercept Pancreatic Cancer in Black Patients
Cedars-Sinai

Cedars-Sinai investigators who previously developed an imaging tool that used artificial intelligence (AI) to predict pancreatic cancer are now working to adapt that tool specifically for Black patients, who have disproportionately high rates of the disease.

Newswise: Can We Avert the Looming Food Crisis of Climate Change?
21-Nov-2024 9:20 AM EST
Can We Avert the Looming Food Crisis of Climate Change?
American Institute of Physics (AIP)

In Chaos, researchers share a mathematical model created to capture the nonlinear relationships between CO2, temperature, human population, and crop growth. Increasing evidence of chaotic and complex dynamics within ecological systems led them to use both autonomous and nonautonomous models to gain a deeper understanding of seasonal variations and potential mitigation strategies, such as developing temperature-tolerant crops.

Newswise: Research to treat placenta could improve human pregnancies
Release date: 26-Nov-2024 10:50 AM EST
Research to treat placenta could improve human pregnancies
University of Wisconsin–Madison

A gene therapy approach to boosting the placenta is safe in monkeys, according to a new, short-term study, bringing the potential treatment closer to improving birthweights of human babies and sparing them the complications of an early birth and developmental difficulties later in life.In humans, placental insufficiency restricts the growth of developing fetuses and typically leads to premature delivery and extended stays in the neonatal intensive care unit.

Newswise: Improved catalyst turns harmful greenhouse gases into cleaner fuels, chemical feedstocks
Release date: 26-Nov-2024 10:40 AM EST
Improved catalyst turns harmful greenhouse gases into cleaner fuels, chemical feedstocks
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A chemical reaction can convert two polluting greenhouse gases into valuable building blocks for cleaner fuels and feedstocks, but the high temperature required for the reaction also deactivates the catalyst. An Oak Ridge National Laboratory team has found a way to thwart deactivation.


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