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    Newswise: American Thoracic Society Responds to Intravenous Fluid Shortage
    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 5:05 PM EDT
    American Thoracic Society Responds to Intravenous Fluid Shortage
    American Thoracic Society (ATS)

    Disruptions in manufacturing operations after Hurricanes Helene and Milton have significantly affected the supply of life-saving IV fluids, leaving some health systems in dire need. While some medical centers have stockpiles in place, others may need to ration their IV fluid supply and delay surgeries. The American Thoracic Society is providing tips to help hospitals mitigate supply chain impacts.

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    Newswise: Making Difficult Quantum Many-Body Calculations Possible
    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 3:05 PM EDT
    Making Difficult Quantum Many-Body Calculations Possible
    Department of Energy, Office of Science

    One of the methods scientists use to study quantum many-body systems is the ab initio approach, but some ab initio methods run into severe computational problems when using realistic interactions. This study introduces wavefunction matching and uses it to perform lattice simulations with realistic interactions. This allows scientists to make calculations that were once impossible.

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    Newswise: Non-invasive eye test for multiple diseases to advance under $4.8M NIH award
    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 3:05 PM EDT
    Non-invasive eye test for multiple diseases to advance under $4.8M NIH award
    Indiana University

    Researchers at the IU School of Optometry and IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering will advance next-generation technology that uses a simple eye scan to assist in the early detection of conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes and heart disease.

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    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 3:05 PM EDT
    MSU expert: How the 2024 election could impact your grocery bill
    Michigan State University

    The economy is always a hot topic in presidential elections and, this year, food prices have taken center stage. After a period of historically high inflation in 2022, where grocery prices soared by over 11%, the current rise in food costs has slowed to around 2%. David Ortega, professor and Noel W. Stuckman Chair in Food Economics and Policy at Michigan State University’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, breaks down the complexities of food prices during this election season and what presidential candidates are saying about it.

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    Newswise: Simonyi Survey Telescope Dedicated at NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory Ceremony
    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 3:00 PM EDT
    Simonyi Survey Telescope Dedicated at NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory Ceremony
    Vera C. Rubin Observatory

    NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory celebrated a landmark moment in astronomy and astrophysics with the dedication of the Simonyi Survey Telescope on 4 October 2024. With the Simonyi family as guests of honor, Rubin Observatory recognized the pivotal role of Charles and Lisa Simonyi’s philanthropy in advancing construction of the Observatory and supporting research that will soon transform our understanding of the Universe.

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    Newswise: Multimillonario filántropo visita Chile para ceremonia de nombramiento de telescopio del Observatorio Rubin
    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 3:00 PM EDT
    Multimillonario filántropo visita Chile para ceremonia de nombramiento de telescopio del Observatorio Rubin
    Vera C. Rubin Observatory

    El Observatorio Vera C. Rubin celebró un momento histórico para la astronomía y la astrofísica con el nombramiento oficial del Telescopio de Investigación Simonyi en una ceremonia celebrada el pasado 4 de octubre en las instalaciones del observatorio, ubicadas en Cerro Pachón, en la Región de Coquimbo, Chile. El acto contó con la presencia de la familia Simonyi como invitados de honor para reconocer el papel fundamental de la filantropía de Charles y Lisa Simonyi en el avance de la construcción del Observatorio y el apoyo a la investigación que pronto transformará nuestra comprensión del Universo.

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    Newswise: New Open-Access Battery Lab Aims to Boost U.S. Manufacturing and Workforce Development for Electric Vehicles and Beyond
    11-Oct-2024 2:10 PM EDT
    New Open-Access Battery Lab Aims to Boost U.S. Manufacturing and Workforce Development for Electric Vehicles and Beyond
    University of Washington

    Expansion of Washington Clean Energy Testbeds will enable fabrication of pouch cells to accelerate the next generation of faster-charging, higher-energy-density, and earth-friendly batteries.

    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 2:05 PM EDT
    MSU expert: Can schools stop students from praying?
    Michigan State University

    chool prayer has been an issue facing school districts for decades. Cases have arisen in the lower courts in which public school educators or students have wanted to pray in various contexts and, as a result, the courts created a reasonably helpful — albeit far from perfect — set of tests and factors to be considered to determine when praying at school is appropriate. Frank S. Ravitch is professor of law and the Walter H. Stowers Chair of Law and Religion at Michigan State University’s College of Law, answers questions on the balance of school prayer and what the First Amendment protects.

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    Newswise: Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy: A Modern Approach to Breast Cancer Surgery
    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy: A Modern Approach to Breast Cancer Surgery
    Rutgers Cancer Institute

    Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy (NSM) is a surgical option for patients requiring a mastectomy, in which the breast tissue is removed while the skin, nipple, and areola remain intact. This procedure allows for immediate reconstruction and offers a more natural post-surgery result, giving patients both peace of mind and a sense of body confidence. M. Michele Blackwood, MD, FACS, director of Breast Surgery and director of Women’s Oncologic Health, RWJBarnabas Health and Rutgers Cancer Institute shares more on this surgical technique.

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    Newswise: Anne Bang joins $12.7M research project on the genetic basis of autism and schizophrenia
    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    Anne Bang joins $12.7M research project on the genetic basis of autism and schizophrenia
    Sanford Burnham Prebys

    Scientists have linked neuropsychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia and autism, to changes in many genes involved in early brain development. However, more research is needed to understand how these gene variants influence the biological mechanisms that underlie these disorders.

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    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    New Jersey’s first veterinary school accepts applications for inaugural class
    Rowan University

    New Jersey’s first veterinary school accepts applications for inaugural class

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    Newswise: Am I too Young for a Mammogram?
    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    Am I too Young for a Mammogram?
    Rutgers Cancer Institute

    While routine mammograms are generally recommended starting at age 40, there are certain factors that may make it necessary to get screened at a younger age. Learn more about these factors that may prompt younger women to consider getting screened earlier.

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    Newswise: An AI-powered pipeline for personalized cancer vaccines
    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 12:05 PM EDT
    An AI-powered pipeline for personalized cancer vaccines
    Ludwig Cancer Research

    Ludwig Cancer Research scientists have developed a full, start-to-finish computational pipeline that integrates multiple molecular and genetic analyses of tumors and the specific molecular targets of T cells and harnesses artificial intelligence algorithms to use its output to design personalized cancer vaccines for patients.

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    Release date: 11-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
    Expert Available: Rise in Scammers and Opportunists Around Hurricane Relief & Rebuilding Efforts
    George Washington University

    In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, scammers and opportunists are looking to exploit the victims of the storm. ...

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    Newswise:Video Embedded curious-by-nature-dr-gaige-kerr-the-toxicity-of-online-shopping
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    Released: 11-Oct-2024 11:05 AM EDT
    Curious by Nature: Dr. Gaige Kerr - The Toxicity of Online Shopping
    Newswise

    As e-commerce grows, so do the logistics centers that facilitate rapid delivery. However, this convenience comes at a cost to the environment and public health, particularly in communities near these warehouses

         
    Released: 11-Oct-2024 11:00 AM EDT
    Potential Risk Factors for Suicide Identified in the Professional Athlete Population
    Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

    A career in an elite or professional sport is not in itself a risk factor for suicide, according to a review published in the Journal of Psychiatric Practice®, part of the Lippincott portfolio from Wolters Kluwer.



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