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Newswise: Exploring Vehicle Allocation Strategies for Restoring Balance of Dockless Bike-Sharing Systems at Night
Released: 11-Oct-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Exploring Vehicle Allocation Strategies for Restoring Balance of Dockless Bike-Sharing Systems at Night
Chinese Academy of Sciences

For the first time, researchers have applied the three-way decisions method and behavioral decision-making theory to solve the problem of rebalancing the bike-sharing system. This method can effectively improve the authenticity and reliability of decision-making results and reduce the risk of decision-making mistakes.

Newswise: Researchers Find Clues to the Mysterious Heating of the Sun’s Atmosphere
Released: 11-Oct-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Researchers Find Clues to the Mysterious Heating of the Sun’s Atmosphere
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

PPPL researchers have made a significant advancement in understanding the underlying heating mechanism of the sun’s atmosphere, finding that reflected plasma waves could drive the heating of coronal holes.

Newswise: A Quick and Easy Way to Produce Anode Materials for Sodium-Ion Batteries Using Microwaves
Released: 11-Oct-2024 9:00 AM EDT
A Quick and Easy Way to Produce Anode Materials for Sodium-Ion Batteries Using Microwaves
National Research Council of Science and Technology

KERI succeeds in producing hard carbon anode material in 30 seconds through microwave induction heating. A solution for commercialization of a next-generation battery with reduced fire risk: results published in an internationally renowned journal.

Newswise: Invitation to CBS GRAND OPEN HOUSE 2024: Graduate Programs in Business Administration
Released: 11-Oct-2024 8:55 AM EDT
Invitation to CBS GRAND OPEN HOUSE 2024: Graduate Programs in Business Administration
Chulalongkorn University

The Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Chulalongkorn University, invites those interested to join the CBS GRAND OPEN HOUSE 2024 under the theme “The Mastery Journey.”

Newswise: Chulalongkorn University Forms a Partnership with LinkedIn to Create Lifelong Learning Opportunities for Personnel
Released: 11-Oct-2024 8:55 AM EDT
Chulalongkorn University Forms a Partnership with LinkedIn to Create Lifelong Learning Opportunities for Personnel
Chulalongkorn University

Chulalongkorn University has partnered with LinkedIn Corporation to sign a collaboration agreement titled “Creating Opportunities for Personnel to Develop Knowledge through LinkedIn Learning Online Platform.”

Newswise: Hackensack Meridian Palisades Medical Center Breaks Ground on New, State-of-the-Art Emergency Department
Released: 11-Oct-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Hackensack Meridian Palisades Medical Center Breaks Ground on New, State-of-the-Art Emergency Department
Hackensack Meridian Health

New emergency department slated to open in 2026 will enable Palisades Medical Center to make emergency care more accessible to the community

Released: 11-Oct-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Assessment and Management of Lymphatic Pain in Breast Cancer Survivors
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Lymphatic pain refers to co-occurring pain, or sensations of aching, soreness, tenderness, and swelling due to fluid accumulation. Lymphatic pain impairs breast cancer survivors’ physical function, emotional and overall health. Lymphatic pain usually occurs in the ipsilateral body or upper limb following breast cancer treatment. Precision assessment to distinguish lymphatic pain from other different types of pain is essential.

Released: 11-Oct-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Spermatogenesis May Be Reflected Through Male Rat Urinary Proteome Changes After Mating
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Urine proteome of male rats on mating day and next day compared. 54 differential proteins identified, most related to spermatogenesis, showing potential of urine proteome for study.

   
Released: 11-Oct-2024 8:00 AM EDT
Kids and the COVID-19 Vaccine: Your Questions Answered
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

While many parents have gotten their children vaccinated, some families have questions about the vaccine’s safety and efficacy. We spoke to several experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, including Michael Smit, MD, MSPH, Hospital Epidemiologist and Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Control, and Marisa Glucoft, MPH, Vice President of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, to answer some frequently asked questions.

Released: 11-Oct-2024 5:05 AM EDT
Asking a Person to Talk About Their Parents in Therapy Can Distort Memories of Childhood Emotions
University of Portsmouth

A study led by the University of Portsmouth in England has found asking questions about a person’s mother can shift what they believe they felt about the parent as a child.

Newswise: Cobalt Complexes-Based Self-Oscillating Gels Will Become Promising Material for Creation of Actuators
Released: 11-Oct-2024 3:05 AM EDT
Cobalt Complexes-Based Self-Oscillating Gels Will Become Promising Material for Creation of Actuators
Scientific Project Lomonosov

Scientists from Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University for the first time obtained cobalt complexes-based self-oscillating gels. Such gels can occasionally change their geometric parameters, thanks to that they can be used for creation of chemomechanical materials, that transform chemical energy into the energy of mechanical oscillations. The emergence of propagating chemical waves inside such gels enables to use material for creation of devices, processing information using cooperation of chemical waves. Results of the research are published in magazine Gels.

Newswise: $7 Million From ARPA-H to Tackle Lung Infections Through Innovative Probiotic Treatment
Released: 10-Oct-2024 7:05 PM EDT
$7 Million From ARPA-H to Tackle Lung Infections Through Innovative Probiotic Treatment
University of California San Diego

UC San Diego has received a $7 million ARPA-H contract for the PROTECT project, targeting pathogens like Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. These pathogens pose serious health risks to individuals with cystic fibrosis and those reliant on respirators.

Newswise: Episode 301 — Inside the Minds of Voters
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Released: 10-Oct-2024 5:05 PM EDT
Episode 301 — Inside the Minds of Voters
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, three professors from the University of Michigan share their research and insights on the 2024 presidential election. The panel discusses the findings of the polls, surveys, and studies they participate in and how voters are responding to the unique elements of the Harris and Trump presidential campaigns.

Newswise: Professor Dana Muir’s Research Cited in Senate Investigation on Financial Advisor Ethics and Responsibility
Released: 10-Oct-2024 5:05 PM EDT
Professor Dana Muir’s Research Cited in Senate Investigation on Financial Advisor Ethics and Responsibility
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

A recent U.S. Senate investigation into financial advisors' responsibilities, led by Senator Elizabeth Warren, highlights significant conflicts of interest in some financial advisor and client relationships. The report raises questions about fiduciary responsibility and whether some financial advisors prioritize their profits over the best interests of their clients. Dana Muir, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Business Law, is an expert on fiduciary and remedial issues, and her research was cited in the report.

Newswise: ADHA Past President JoAnn Gurenlian Named New CMDL Chair
Released: 10-Oct-2024 5:05 PM EDT
ADHA Past President JoAnn Gurenlian Named New CMDL Chair
American Dental Hygienists' Association

At a recent executive committee meeting of the Coalition for Modernizing Dental Licensure (CMDL), Dr. JoAnn Gurenlian, past president of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) and current ADHA director of education, research and advocacy was unanimously elected to serve as the coalition’s new chair.

Newswise: $8.1M Grant Will Allow Researchers to Study the Role of Skeletal Stem Cells in Craniofacial Bone Diseases and Deformities
Released: 10-Oct-2024 4:25 PM EDT
$8.1M Grant Will Allow Researchers to Study the Role of Skeletal Stem Cells in Craniofacial Bone Diseases and Deformities
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Researchers at UTHealth Houston have been awarded an $8.1 million grant by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to examine skeletal stem cells as potential drivers of craniofacial bone diseases and deformities. The study is led by Noriaki Ono, DDS, PhD, associate professor of orthodontics, and diagnostic and biomedical sciences at UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry.



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