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Newswise: Gordon Bell Climate Prize Goes to KAUST Frontier Users’ Exascale Climate Emulator
Released: 25-Nov-2024 11:35 AM EST
Gordon Bell Climate Prize Goes to KAUST Frontier Users’ Exascale Climate Emulator
Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility

The 2024 Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modelling has been awarded to a team of researchers led by the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, or KAUST, Saudi Arabia, who used the Frontier supercomputer to develop an exascale climate emulator with radically enhanced resolution but without the computational expense and data storage requirements of state-of-the-art climate models.

Released: 25-Nov-2024 11:30 AM EST
Online Health Care Reviews Turned Negative Following COVID Pandemic
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Researchers showed online reviews of health facilities took a negative turn after COVID and remain that way

Released: 25-Nov-2024 11:20 AM EST
Study Aims to Boost Diabetes Device Use Among Latinx Youth
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Jennifer Raymond, MD, MCR, Chief of the Center for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, is co-leading an innovative multicenter study funded by a four-year R01 NIH grant testing a virtual peer group model—co-designed with youth and families—to increase diabetes technology use among Latinx adolescents.

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Released: 25-Nov-2024 11:15 AM EST
Cortechs.ai Partners with Mermaid Beach Radiology to Bring Precision AI Imaging Solutions to Their MRI and CT Services
Cortechs Labs Inc

Cortechs.ai, a leading provider of AI-powered imaging solutions, is excited to announce that Mermaid Beach Radiology has integrated Cortechs.ai's advanced imaging software into its MRI and CT offerings.

Newswise: Electrical Nerve Stimulation Eases Long COVID Pain and Fatigue
Released: 25-Nov-2024 11:00 AM EST
Electrical Nerve Stimulation Eases Long COVID Pain and Fatigue
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A wearable electrical nerve stimulation device can provide relief to people experiencing the persistent pain and fatigue linked to long COVID.

Released: 25-Nov-2024 11:00 AM EST
Chicago Tribune Names American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology a Winner of its Top Workplaces 2024 Award
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

The American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA) has once again been selected as a Top Workplaces honor by Chicago Tribune. This is the third time since 2021 AANA has received this honor and the second consecutive year.

Released: 25-Nov-2024 10:35 AM EST
First NSQIP EGS Module Reports Released, Enhancing Data-Driven Quality Improvement for Emergency General Surgery
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

The American College of Surgeons (ACS) has released the first reports from the ACS National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) Emergency General Surgery (EGS) Module, the first and only national clinical data registry for EGS.

Newswise: Hats Off to NASA's Webb: Sombrero Galaxy Dazzles in New Image
Released: 25-Nov-2024 10:10 AM EST
Hats Off to NASA's Webb: Sombrero Galaxy Dazzles in New Image
Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)

There’s somewhat of an inside joke in the astronomical community that researchers aren’t the best at naming things. For example, the first star observed by Webb is named HD 84406. Not so catchy. Neither is galaxy cluster MACS0416, a deep field imaged by Webb recently. There are exceptions to this, though. Think the Hourglass Nebula, the Cigar Galaxy, or the Cat’s Paw Nebula. All named for the objects on Earth that they resemble. The Sombrero Galaxy is aptly named for its likeness to the wide-brimmed hat. However, it appears the name is not always accurate, as NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s look shows. In the mid-infrared, the 'crown' of the 'hat' is no longer visible, causing the galaxy to take on a much different appearance.

Released: 25-Nov-2024 10:10 AM EST
Novel Supernova Observations Grant Astronomers a Peek Into the Cosmic Past
Ohio State University

An international team of researchers has made new observations of an unusual supernova, finding the most metal-poor stellar explosion ever observed.

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Newswise: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Announce New AI Model for Cell Segmentation and Classification
Released: 25-Nov-2024 10:00 AM EST
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Announce New AI Model for Cell Segmentation and Classification
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) announced the creation of a new AI technology called CelloType, a comprehensive model designed to more accurately identify and classify cells in high-content tissue images.

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Released: 25-Nov-2024 9:50 AM EST
‘Bomb Cyclone’ Adds to Growing Extreme Weather Trend
University of Miami

The “once-in-a-decade” storm that devastated the Pacific Northwest last week caused widespread outages, damage, and at least two deaths. Data shows the storms are becoming more common. Could climate change be a key driver?

Released: 25-Nov-2024 9:45 AM EST
Mount Sinai Health System Receives 2024 CHIME Digital Health Most Wired Recognition
Mount Sinai Health System

Award honors health organizations that successfully drive meaningful change through digital transformation

Released: 25-Nov-2024 9:45 AM EST
How Race Impacts Patients’ Response to Cancer Immunotherapy
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Clinical trials testing cancer immunotherapies significantly under-represented Black patients. So while these treatments have resulted in dramatically improved outcomes for some patients, researchers from the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center wanted to understand whether that success holds true for patients who are Black.

Newswise: Welcome to the new Editors of the British Journal of Haematology & eJHaem
Released: 25-Nov-2024 9:40 AM EST
Welcome to the new Editors of the British Journal of Haematology & eJHaem
Rutgers Cancer Institute

The British Journal of Haematology (BJHaem) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Andrew Evens as its new Editor-in-Chief, effective January 1st, 2025.

Newswise: Mount Sinai Opens the Hamilton and Amabel James Center for Artificial Intelligence and Human Health to Transform Health Care by Spearheading the AI Revolution
25-Nov-2024 9:30 AM EST
Mount Sinai Opens the Hamilton and Amabel James Center for Artificial Intelligence and Human Health to Transform Health Care by Spearheading the AI Revolution
Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai Health System announced the opening of the Hamilton and Amabel James Center for Artificial Intelligence and Human Health, which is dedicated to enhancing health care delivery through the research, development, and application of innovative artificial intelligence (AI) tools and technologies. The state-of-the-art research center solidifies Mount Sinai Health System’s leadership in delivering patient care through groundbreaking innovation and technology. The interdisciplinary center will combine artificial intelligence with data science and genomics in a location at the center of the campus of The Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. The facility will initially house approximately 40 Principal Investigators, alongside 250 graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, computer scientists, and support staff. Supported by a generous gift from Hamilton Evans "Tony" James, Executive Vice Chairman of the Manhattan-based investment firm Blackstone, and his wife, Amabel, the 12-story, 65,



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