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    Released: 23-May-2024 2:00 PM EDT
    Sequencing of the developing human brain uncovers hundreds of thousands of new gene transcripts
    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

    Using new sequencing technologies, UCLA and University of Pennsylvania researchers uncovered 214,516 unique isoforms in the developing neocortex — over 70% of which have not been previously studied.

    Newswise: Two New Studies by Mount Sinai Researchers in Science Offer Key Insights Into the Origins and Potential Treatment of Mental Health Disorders
    22-May-2024 5:05 PM EDT
    Two New Studies by Mount Sinai Researchers in Science Offer Key Insights Into the Origins and Potential Treatment of Mental Health Disorders
    Mount Sinai Health System

    Working under the umbrella of the PsychENCODE Consortium, the mental health research project established in 2015 by the National Institutes of Health, a team of Mount Sinai scientists has uncovered important new insights into the molecular biology of neuropsychiatric disease through two new studies published in a special issue of Science on Friday, May 24.

    Newswise: Galaxies Actively Forming in Early Universe Caught Feeding on Cold Gas
    23-May-2024 1:55 PM EDT
    Galaxies Actively Forming in Early Universe Caught Feeding on Cold Gas
    Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)

    A team in Denmark examining archival data from the James Webb Space Telescope recently found a trio of distant galaxies that are in the process of gathering gas when the universe was only a few hundred million years old. Their detection and characterization are remarkable achievements that only Webb is currently capable of, thanks to its specialization in infrared light.

    Newswise: New FAU and Mainstreet Poll Shows Battleground States Nevada and Arizona Too Close to Call
    Release date: 23-May-2024 1:30 PM EDT
    New FAU and Mainstreet Poll Shows Battleground States Nevada and Arizona Too Close to Call
    Florida Atlantic University

    With the 2024 election cycle fast approaching, new polling data from Nevada and Arizona reveal a deeply engaged and starkly divided electorate in these pivotal battleground states.

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    Release date: 23-May-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    Stress bragging may make you seem less competent, less likable at work
    University of Georgia

    While work is occasionally stressful for everyone, some people wear stress as a badge of honor. They’re taking one for the team and want to tell you all about it. New research from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business found people who brag about their stress levels are seen as less competent and less likable by their co-workers.

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    Newswise: Colleen Ryan Named Tufts University's Vice Provost For Faculty
    Release date: 23-May-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    Colleen Ryan Named Tufts University's Vice Provost For Faculty
    Tufts University

    ­­­Colleen Ryan, associate vice provost in the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty & Academic Affairs Indiana University Bloomington (IUB), has been named vice provost for faculty at Tufts University. She will start in the position on July 1.

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    Release date: 23-May-2024 12:05 PM EDT
    Honorable Jon Rychalski, VA Chief Financial Officer, selected as new VP for Financial Operations at Uniformed Services University
    Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU)

    The Honorable Jon Rychalski, Assistant Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer in the Department of Veterans Affairs, has been named as the new Vice President for Financial Operations at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) in Bethesda, Md.

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    Release date: 23-May-2024 12:05 PM EDT
    Scientists Are Using Drones to Find Missing WWII Servicemen
    Binghamton University, State University of New York

    Binghamton University Anthropology Professor Carl Lipo and Associate Professor of Geography Thomas Pingel are using the same technology used to locate Maya ruins amid the jungles of Guatemala to recreate the scene of the 1944 Battle of Guam in intricate detail, potentially leading to the recovery of missing servicemen. The project is being done in collaboration with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) and the International Archaeological Research Institute.

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    Release date: 23-May-2024 12:05 PM EDT
    Volleyball player takes on his toughest opponent: a very rare form of cancer
    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

    In 2022, collegiate volleyball player Sina Sinbari's back pain led to a rare cancer diagnosis. He sought treatment at UCLA Health, balancing rigorous chemo and radiation with volleyball training. Despite setbacks, including the loss of a young friend, he returned to school in 2024, embracing gratitude and resilience.

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    Release date: 23-May-2024 11:55 AM EDT
    AI poised to usher in new level of concierge services to the public
    Ohio State University

    Concierge services built on artificial intelligence have the potential to improve how hotels and other service businesses interact with customers, a new paper suggests.

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    Newswise: Innovative Techniques Open New Avenues in Drug Discovery for Brain Diseases
    Released: 23-May-2024 11:05 AM EDT
    Innovative Techniques Open New Avenues in Drug Discovery for Brain Diseases
    SLAS

    Volume 29, Issue 2 of SLAS Discovery features two review articles, six original research articles covering phenotypic screening perspectives, medulloblastoma therapies and interventions for neurodegenerative diseases.

    Newswise: UTSW study sheds light on rare form of autism
    Release date: 23-May-2024 11:05 AM EDT
    UTSW study sheds light on rare form of autism
    UT Southwestern Medical Center

    A new study focused on the gene tied to a rare form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) called FOXP1 syndrome offers hope that gene therapy might be able to help patients with this condition.

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    Newswise: Study: Surgical Intervention Improves Quality of Life for Patients with Acoustic Neuroma
    Release date: 23-May-2024 11:05 AM EDT
    Study: Surgical Intervention Improves Quality of Life for Patients with Acoustic Neuroma
    UC San Diego Health

    Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine found that using an innovative surgical approach to remove an acoustic neuroma, a slow-growing, benign brain tumor, improved hearing preservation and quality of life for patients while also presenting excellent facial nerve outcomes.

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    Newswise: SLAS Technology Presents: Advances in Synthetic Biology
    Released: 23-May-2024 11:00 AM EDT
    SLAS Technology Presents: Advances in Synthetic Biology
    SLAS

    Volume 29, Issue 2 of SLAS Technology, includes three original research articles covering skin cutaneous melanoma, glycan-bead coupling and acoustic ejection mass spectrometry, and eight articles from the Advances in Synthetic Biology Special Issue.

    Newswise:Video Embedded help-stop-the-invasive-spotted-lanternfly
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    Released: 23-May-2024 10:05 AM EDT
    Help stop the invasive spotted lanternfly
    Virginia Tech

    It’s visually striking. When fully grown, open wings display showy hind wings with bright red near the abdomen, black spots, and black-and-white bars. But the spotted lanternfly, an invasive insect that came to the United States from its native habitat of Southeast Asia in 2014, is destructive. Despite its name, though, the spotted lanternfly is not a fly.

    Released: 23-May-2024 10:05 AM EDT
    UF Health to launch CDC-backed Hypertension Pharmacists’ Program in Jacksonville
    University of Florida

    University of Florida Health to lead CDC initiative aimed at reducing health disparities in some Jacksonville communities by connecting patients with community pharmacists for help managing high blood pressure

    Released: 23-May-2024 10:00 AM EDT
    ASTRO clinical guideline on radiation therapy for bone metastases emphasizes patient-centered care
    American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)

    The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) published an updated clinical guideline that details best practices for treating patients who have symptomatic bone metastases and ways to improve their quality of life. The guideline is available as a free access article in Practical Radiation Oncology. “Radiation therapy is a cornerstone of care for patients with symptomatic bone metastases, offering a nonsurgical option for fast pain relief and improved quality of life with minimal side effects,” said Tracy Balboni, MD, MPH, chair of the guideline task force.

    Released: 23-May-2024 9:05 AM EDT
    Ohalo™ Announces the Discovery of Boosted Breeding™
    Ohalo Genetics, Inc

    Ohalo™ announced today the discovery of Boosted Breeding™, an entirely new plant breeding technology that will revolutionize agriculture and sustainably improve crop productivity.

    Newswise: Wayne State faculty member named president of the International Association for Great Lakes Research
    Released: 23-May-2024 9:05 AM EDT
    Wayne State faculty member named president of the International Association for Great Lakes Research
    Wayne State University Division of Research

    The International Association for Great Lakes Research today announced its new board of directors and has named Donna Kashian, Ph.D., professor of biological sciences and director of environmental sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Wayne State University, as president. Kashian previously served as vice president of the board.

    Newswise: Nanoparticle Vaccines: A Leap Forward in Veterinary Medicine
    Released: 23-May-2024 9:05 AM EDT
    Nanoparticle Vaccines: A Leap Forward in Veterinary Medicine
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    A recent review explores the innovative use of self-assembled protein nanoparticles (SAPNs) and virus-like particles (VLPs) in veterinary vaccine development. The research highlights the superior safety and efficacy of these nanovaccines over traditional formulations, offering a promising future for animal health and disease prevention.

    Released: 23-May-2024 9:05 AM EDT
    Penn Researchers Develop Experimental mRNA Avian Flu Vaccine
    Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

    An experimental mRNA vaccine against avian influenza virus H5N1 is highly effective in preventing severe illness and death in preclinical models. The vaccine could potentially help manage the outbreak of the H5N1 virus currently circulating in birds and cattle in the United States, and prevent human infections with the virus.

    Newswise: New discoveries about the nature of light could improve methods for heating fusion plasma
    Released: 23-May-2024 8:30 AM EDT
    New discoveries about the nature of light could improve methods for heating fusion plasma
    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

    Scientists have made discoveries about light particles known as photons that could aid the quest for fusion energy.

    Newswise: FAU Experts for the 2024 Hurricane Season
    Released: 23-May-2024 8:30 AM EDT
    FAU Experts for the 2024 Hurricane Season
    Florida Atlantic University

    The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1, and forecasts indicate a highly active season. Several Florida Atlantic University faculty experts are available to discuss various issues surrounding hurricane preparedness, evacuation and aftermath.

    Released: 23-May-2024 8:05 AM EDT
    Bioimpresión 3D: Transformando imágenes médicas en tejido humano
    Mayo Clinic

    Investigadores de Mayo Clinic están utilizando la tecnología para producir modelos de tejidos de diferentes partes del cuerpo con el fin de estudiar órganos y tejidos dañados o enfermos. Imaginan el día en que una bioimpresora 3D pueda moldear células vivas para tratamientos o curas de trastornos complejos.

    Newswise: 5-aminolevulinic acid: enhancing tomato resilience against cold stress
    Released: 23-May-2024 8:05 AM EDT
    5-aminolevulinic acid: enhancing tomato resilience against cold stress
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    Cold stress significantly hampers tomato growth and yield. Recent research reveals that 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) enhances cold tolerance in tomatoes by regulating the SlMYB4/SlMYB88-SlGSTU43 gene module. This discovery opens new avenues for genetic engineering to develop cold-resistant tomato varieties, potentially ensuring better crop resilience and productivity under low-temperature conditions.

    Newswise: Unlocking cryptocurrency profits: AI-powered trading strategies tame market swings
    Released: 23-May-2024 8:05 AM EDT
    Unlocking cryptocurrency profits: AI-powered trading strategies tame market swings
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency, volatility management remains a crucial challenge. Researchers have now developed a novel approach that integrates Exponential Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (EGARCH) with genetic algorithms and neural networks to enhance the precision of trading decisions in this volatile market.

    Newswise: PMAT: a new tool for efficient assembly of plant mitochondrial genomes
    Released: 23-May-2024 8:05 AM EDT
    PMAT: a new tool for efficient assembly of plant mitochondrial genomes
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    A new assembly toolkit, an efficient assembly toolkit (PMAT), is set to revolutionize the study of plant mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes), offering an unprecedented approach to understanding plant evolution and cytoplasmic male sterile line breeding. This tool stands to overcome significant challenges in the complete assembly of plant mitogenomes, a task previously hindered by complex recombination events and horizontal gene transfers.

    Newswise: Pineapple mint's genetic blueprint: a comprehensive genome assembly
    Released: 23-May-2024 8:05 AM EDT
    Pineapple mint's genetic blueprint: a comprehensive genome assembly
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    A recent study has assembled a gap-free genome for Mentha suaveolens, providing new insights into its genetic structure and terpenoid diversification. The research highlights the unique composition of volatile compounds, particularly piperitenone oxide, and identifies key genetic variations affecting its biosynthesis. These findings enhance our understanding of Mentha's medicinal properties and facilitate targeted breeding for improved traits.

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    Newswise: Want to improve the odds government-backed economic development incentives succeed?
    22-May-2024 4:05 PM EDT
    Want to improve the odds government-backed economic development incentives succeed?
    Case Western Reserve University

    A new study from Case Western Reserve University School of Law seeks to help settle a long-standing debate about how to design incentives to spark economic development in distressed places. It finds that “smart” incentives—those selectively awarded, monitored and adaptable—yield greater community impact.

    Newswise: Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, Receives Prestigious Award From World Heart Federation
    Release date: 23-May-2024 7:30 AM EDT
    Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, Receives Prestigious Award From World Heart Federation
    Mount Sinai Health System

    President of Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital given top honor for his contributions to combating cardiovascular disease worldwide

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    Newswise: Germ-Free animal models reveal gut bacteria's role in health
    Released: 23-May-2024 7:05 AM EDT
    Germ-Free animal models reveal gut bacteria's role in health
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    A recent study offers a thorough analysis of germ-free (GF) animal models, essential tools for unraveling the intricate interactions between microorganisms and their hosts. These models are proving crucial in understanding how microbiota influence a range of physiological processes and could lead to innovative treatments for various diseases.

       
    Newswise: Shaping the future: breakthrough method minimizes alignment errors in microlens array production
    Released: 23-May-2024 7:05 AM EDT
    Shaping the future: breakthrough method minimizes alignment errors in microlens array production
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    New research has introduced an approach to minimizing alignment errors in double-sided microlens arrays (DSMLAs) during precision glass molding (PGM), significantly enhancing the quality and functionality of optical devices.

    Newswise: HKIAS Distinguished Lecture on
    Released: 23-May-2024 7:00 AM EDT
    HKIAS Distinguished Lecture on "Full Quantum Effects in Condensed Matter Physics" by Prof. Enge Wang (6 June)
    Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong

    In this lecture, Professor Enge Wang, the HKIAS Senior Fellow and University Chair Professor of Physics at Peking University, will explore the fascinating advancements in condensed matter physics.

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    Newswise: Renowned Cognitive Neuroscientist Professor Ovid Jyh-Lang Tzeng Visits HKIAS at CityUHK
    Released: 23-May-2024 6:00 AM EDT
    Renowned Cognitive Neuroscientist Professor Ovid Jyh-Lang Tzeng Visits HKIAS at CityUHK
    Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong

    The Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study (HKIAS) at City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) is delighted to welcome our HKIAS Senior Fellow Professor Ovid Jyh-Lang Tzeng for an academic exchange from May 9 to May 14, 2024.

    Newswise:Video Embedded helping-qubits-stay-in-sync
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    Released: 23-May-2024 5:05 AM EDT
    Helping qubits stay in sync
    Washington University in St. Louis

    A new paper in Physical Review Letters explores the effects of memory in quantum systems and ultimately offers a novel solution to decoherence, one of the primary problems facing quantum technologies.

    21-May-2024 6:05 AM EDT
    Research reveals more people died from hot or cold weather conditions than COVID-19 in parts of UK
    University of Bristol

    Research has highlighted how weather extremes worsened by climate change are now a major national public health threat.

    Newswise: KIMM opens up the possibility of building “eco-friendly fuel stations” as it strives to make “clean fuels” a reality through the production of electrofuels
    Released: 23-May-2024 12:00 AM EDT
    KIMM opens up the possibility of building “eco-friendly fuel stations” as it strives to make “clean fuels” a reality through the production of electrofuels
    National Research Council of Science and Technology

    The Korean research team has successfully developed a highly efficient microchannel reactor which reduces the required catalyst amount to 30 percent for electrofuel production, yet offers a capacity 30 times greater than current reactors.

    Released: 22-May-2024 10:05 PM EDT
    Nutbush fever: How the Ike and Tina Turner hit became Australia's dance sensation
    University of South Australia

    Researchers at the University of South Australia and Edith Cowan University in WA have explored the origins of the iconic Nutbush dance and how it became an Australian cultural phenomenon.

    Newswise: Gene could unlock big wheat yields for a growing population
    Released: 22-May-2024 9:05 PM EDT
    Gene could unlock big wheat yields for a growing population
    University of Adelaide

    A study from the University of Adelaide has discovered molecular pathways regulated by a gene traditionally used to control wheat-flowering behaviour could be altered to achieve greater yields.

    Released: 22-May-2024 7:05 PM EDT
    Get Ready for ASCO 2024 Annual Meeting
    Newswise

    ASCO, the largest event in cancer research, is approaching on May 31st. This year's meeting promises to be particularly groundbreaking, with new findings and innovations that could revolutionize cancer treatment.

    Released: 22-May-2024 5:05 PM EDT
    A nova estratégia “ômica” da Mayo dá um salto em direção ao futuro
    Mayo Clinic

    Imagine um futuro em que os cuidados com a saúde sejam adaptados especificamente para você, até mesmo para as moléculas no interior das suas células. Tratamentos direcionados e estratégias preventivas são personalizados para o seu genoma. Seu mapa médico pessoal descreve variantes genéticas hereditárias, fornece orientação sobre riscos ambientais e oferece estratégias para manter a saúde do seu coração e prevenir o câncer, tornando-o tão único quanto o seu DNA.

    Newswise:Video Embedded fresh-hope-for-chronic-wounds
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    Released: 22-May-2024 4:05 PM EDT
    Fresh hope for chronic wounds
    University of Delaware

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved two new wound management products that include patented hydrogels invented by University of Delaware researchers. The unique UD hydrogel materials self-assemble to form a 3D matrix compatible with living cells.



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