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    Newswise: Fake Hurricane Helene images go viral, experts discuss the problem and how to counteract
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 4:05 PM EDT
    Fake Hurricane Helene images go viral, experts discuss the problem and how to counteract
    Virginia Tech

    Thousands of well-meaning social media users have been sharing photos supposedly depicting the aftermath of Hurricane Helene’s destruction that have turned out to be fake images generated by artificial intelligence (AI). Communication media expert Cayce Myers and digital literacy expert Julia Feerrar discuss the problems these images cause and how to detect them.

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    Newswise: How ghost stories came to haunt Halloween, expert explains
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 4:05 PM EDT
    How ghost stories came to haunt Halloween, expert explains
    Virginia Tech

    Virginia Tech English department instructor Ingrid Johnson, who teaches a course on “Monsters, Madness, and the Macabre,” provides insights into how Halloween and ghost stories became so intertwined, and the influence ghost stories have in pop culture.

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    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 4:05 PM EDT
    2024 Class of Fellows of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses Inducted
    Association of Rehabilitation Nurses

    The Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN) has inducted the 2024 Class of Fellows of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (FARN). The induction ceremony took place during the closing ceremony of ARN’s 50th Rehabilitation Nursing Conference.

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    Newswise: Improving health outcomes of underserved patients living with cancer focus of $4.8M grant to UTHealth Houston
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 4:05 PM EDT
    Improving health outcomes of underserved patients living with cancer focus of $4.8M grant to UTHealth Houston
    University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

    An intervention study to improve outcomes for cancer survivors and enhance primary care capacity, funded with a $4.8 million grant from the National Cancer Institute, will be implemented by UTHealth Houston researchers in partnership with eight Texas primary care community health centers that treat under- and uninsured patients.

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    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 4:05 PM EDT
    Hurricanes causing mortality, major damage: MSU experts can comment
    Michigan State University

    Hurricane season extends through November, and with two big hurricanes already striking the United States, Michigan State University experts can comment on what can precede a hurricane and what damage and repercussions come after hurricanes make landfall.

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    Newswise: Newly discovered genetic marker could pave the way for future Alzheimer's disease therapeutics
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 4:05 PM EDT
    Newly discovered genetic marker could pave the way for future Alzheimer's disease therapeutics
    Indiana University

    Researchers have identified a new genetic marker that could play a role in the development of Alzheimer's disease and lead to novel therapeutic targets and diagnostic tools for the disease.

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    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 4:05 PM EDT
    Will AI tools revolutionize public health? Not if they continue following old patterns, researchers argue.
    University of California, Santa Cruz

    A new paper published in the journal Social Science & Medicine shares findings from an extensive literature analysis of AI’s current trajectory in health care.

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    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 4:05 PM EDT
    Diplomacy needed to deescalate war between Israel and Iran’s proxies, expert explains 
    Virginia Tech

    The one-year anniversary of the Hamas attacks in Israel arrived with no sign of a cease-fire agreement, and multiple signs that the fighting could expand to multiple fronts and go on for years.  Virginia Tech global affairs expert Ariel Ahram answered more questions about the expanding conflict and what a solution will require. 

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    Newswise: Research to use machine learning to ’reverse-engineer’ new composite materials
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 3:05 PM EDT
    Research to use machine learning to ’reverse-engineer’ new composite materials
    Binghamton University, State University of New York

    Professors at Binghamton University, State University of New York have received NSF grant for deep-learning model that can customize microarchitecture based on specific needs

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    Newswise: Multi-state center provides mental health support for farmers, agricultural workers
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 3:05 PM EDT
    Multi-state center provides mental health support for farmers, agricultural workers
    College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    Agricultural producers and farm workers experience stressful working conditions that result in anxiety and depression at higher rates than the general population. At the same time, access to mental health care is often lacking in rural areas. In response, the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture funded four regional farm and ranch stress assistance networks in 2019.

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    Newswise: ND Expert Tracy Kijewski-Correa: Hurricanes like Milton, Helene are the new normal
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 2:30 PM EDT
    ND Expert Tracy Kijewski-Correa: Hurricanes like Milton, Helene are the new normal
    University of Notre Dame

    There is no rest for weary Florida residents who have yet to recover from Hurricane Helene. Less than two weeks since the Category 4 storm made landfall, battering the state and surrounding southeast region, another major hurricane is charting a dangerous path toward Florida’s Gulf Coast.Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm as of Monday, has reportedly reached sustained winds of 160 mph as it threatens a direct hit to the Tampa Bay area.

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    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 2:30 PM EDT
    NAU scientist raises questions about Al Gore-founded global climate pollution database
    Northern Arizona University

    Kevin Gurney, a professor from NAU’s School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, found that a global database co-founded by Gore was underestimating greenhouse gas emissions at power plants by an average of 50%.

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    Newswise: Study explores stress, social support, and mental health for men and women farmers
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 2:05 PM EDT
    Study explores stress, social support, and mental health for men and women farmers
    College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    Agriculture is a stressful occupation, and farmers struggle with anxiety and depression at higher levels than the general population. A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign examines differences in mental health challenges for men and women farmers, focusing on the role of social support in mitigating stress.

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    Newswise: Near-Earth Asteroid Data Helps Probe Possible Fifth Force of the Universe
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 2:05 PM EDT
    Near-Earth Asteroid Data Helps Probe Possible Fifth Force of the Universe
    Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Near-Earth asteroid data helps probe possible fifth force of the universe

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    Newswise: Vanderbilt Health Rx Solutions Introduces Service to Bridge Gap Between Health Systems and Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 2:05 PM EDT
    Vanderbilt Health Rx Solutions Introduces Service to Bridge Gap Between Health Systems and Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
    Vanderbilt University Medical Center

    Vanderbilt Health Rx Solutions (VHRxS) is launching a service to revolutionize the way specialty drug manufacturers and health systems collaborate to enhance patient care and optimize drug launches.

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    Newswise: Copper, silver and pectin from apples will protect pipelines from corrosion
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 2:05 PM EDT
    Copper, silver and pectin from apples will protect pipelines from corrosion
    Scientific Project Lomonosov

    Scientists at BFU named after Kant Immanuel have synthesized copper- and silver-based microparticles, stabilized with apple pectin. Experiments have shown that such particles effectively bind organic sulfur-containing compounds. Since substances containing sulphur atoms are present in the composition of oil and lead to metal corrosion, the development will help prevent pipelines and other equipment in contact with oil from premature destruction. The results are published in Journal of Ecological Engineering.

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    Newswise: Wayne State University’s new assistant vice president for Sponsored Program Administration announced
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 2:05 PM EDT
    Wayne State University’s new assistant vice president for Sponsored Program Administration announced
    Wayne State University Division of Research

    Aleta Savage has been named the assistant vice president for Sponsored Program Administration in the Division of Research & Innovation at Wayne State University.

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    Newswise: Echoes in the Brain: Why Today’s Workout Could Fuel Next Week’s Bright Idea
    3-Oct-2024 5:30 AM EDT
    Echoes in the Brain: Why Today’s Workout Could Fuel Next Week’s Bright Idea
    Aalto University

    In a pioneering longitudinal study, researchers tracked one person’s brain and behavioural activity for five months using brain scans and data from wearable devices and smartphones. They found that the everyday effects of sleep, exercise, heart rate and mood — both good and bad — could linger in our brains for over two weeks.

    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    Researchers link El Niño to accelerated ice loss in tropics
    Ohio State University

    Natural climate patterns such as El Niño are causing tropical glaciers to lose their ice at an alarming rate, a new study has found.

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    Newswise: Mom Needs Rehabilitation. Where do I Start?
    Release date: 8-Oct-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    Mom Needs Rehabilitation. Where do I Start?
    Hackensack Meridian Health

    Whether for a stroke, brain injury, sports injury, neurological disorder, or cardiac event, the need for rehabilitation can be daunting to both a patient and caregiver. A Hackensack Meridian Health expert shares what to consider in both undergoing the journey to recovery and determining best needs for a loved one.

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