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Release date: 12-Jul-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: Republican National Convention Kicks Off July 15
George Washington University

The Republican National Convention kicks off this coming Monday, July 15-18 in Milwaukee, WI. ...

Release date: 12-Jul-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Scientists find new way global air churn makes particles
Washington University in St. Louis

Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have discovered a new mechanism by which particles are formed around the globe.

Newswise: Living in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Influences Stress-Related Genes, Which May Contribute to Aggressive Prostate Cancer in African American Men
11-Jul-2024 1:30 PM EDT
Living in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Influences Stress-Related Genes, Which May Contribute to Aggressive Prostate Cancer in African American Men
University of Maryland Medical Center

Those living in disadvantaged neighborhoods have significantly higher activity of stress-related genes, new research suggests, which could contribute to higher rates of aggressive prostate cancer in African American men.

Released: 12-Jul-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Can Getting Involved in Racial Justice Activism Improve Mental and Physical Health of Black and Latinx Teens?
Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Three hundred Black and Latinx teens in Chicago will be recruited to participate in the first clinical trial to measure the potential health benefits of youth-driven racial justice activism.

Newswise: New method for simultaneous high-resolution measurement of chiral molecules
Released: 12-Jul-2024 9:05 AM EDT
New method for simultaneous high-resolution measurement of chiral molecules
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A new study introduces a method for sensitive, simultaneous measurement of optical rotary dispersion (ORD) and circular dichroism (CD) from weak chiroptical signals. The technique utilizes a bowtie optical cavity with moderate finesse, eliminating the need for complex frequency locking or magnetic fields.

Newswise: What Flavor Is that Neutrino? Adding Flavor Helps to Track Neutrino Movement in Astrophysical Systems
Released: 12-Jul-2024 9:05 AM EDT
What Flavor Is that Neutrino? Adding Flavor Helps to Track Neutrino Movement in Astrophysical Systems
Department of Energy, Office of Science

Because of the number and density of neutrinos involved, it is nearly impossible to calculate the movement of neutrinos from compact astrophysical systems such as core-collapse supernovae and neutron star mergers.

Newswise: Insight into one of life’s earliest ancestors revealed in new study
10-Jul-2024 5:05 AM EDT
Insight into one of life’s earliest ancestors revealed in new study
University of Bristol

An international team of researchers led by the University of Bristol has shed light on Earth’s earliest ecosystem, showing that within a few hundred million years of planetary formation, life on Earth was already flourishing.

Newswise: Birth of a new photovoltaic module technology
optimised for urban environment
Released: 12-Jul-2024 12:00 AM EDT
Birth of a new photovoltaic module technology optimised for urban environment
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Dr. Seung-il Cha's electric conversion material R&D team in Korea and Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) developed a 'New photovoltaic module technology' can perform self-power generation for urban environment.

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Newswise: Oxygen Tweaking May be Key to Accelerator Optimization
Released: 11-Jul-2024 5:05 PM EDT
Oxygen Tweaking May be Key to Accelerator Optimization
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility are exploring how adding oxygen to the surfaces of particle accelerator cavities, one of the most critical parts of an accelerator, can help scientists custom-tailor their properties for maximum efficiency and minimum cost.


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