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    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 4:30 PM EST
    New study shows how salmonella tricks gut defenses to cause infection
    UC Davis Health

    A study led by UC Davis distinguished professor Andreas Bäumler uncovered how Salmonella, a major cause of food poisoning, can invade the gut despite the presence of protective bacteria.

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    Newswise:Video Embedded how-ecdna-fuels-cancer-by-breaking-the-laws-of-biology
    VIDEO
    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 4:15 PM EST
    How ecDNA Fuels Cancer by Breaking the Laws of Biology
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)

    How ecDNA Fuels Cancer by Breaking the Laws of Biology

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    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 4:05 PM EST
    Creating a spatial map of the sea
    Wellesley College

    Creating a spatial map of the sea

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    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 4:05 PM EST
    Much Ado About Vacuum
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Meet NSLS-II Vacuum Group Leader Robert Todd and learn about the crucial role high-tech vacuum systems play in maintaining ultra-bright X-ray light for cutting-edge scientific research.

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    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 3:40 PM EST
    Speech Accessibility Project partners with The Matthew Foundation, Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress
    Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    The Speech Accessibility Project has two new partners — The Matthew Foundation and the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress — as it continues to recruit adults with Down syndrome who live in the United States and Canada. The project also allows residents of Puerto Rico to participate.

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    Newswise: Zinc deficiency promotes Acinetobacter lung infection: study
    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 3:40 PM EST
    Zinc deficiency promotes Acinetobacter lung infection: study
    Vanderbilt University Medical Center

    The study findings point to the potential of interleukin-13 antibodies — approved for use in humans — as a treatment to protect against bacterial pneumonia in patients with zinc deficiency.

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    Newswise: Study Challenges Assumptions About How Tuberculosis Bacteria Grow
    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 2:50 PM EST
    Study Challenges Assumptions About How Tuberculosis Bacteria Grow
    Tufts University

    The rod-shaped tuberculosis (TB) bacterium, which the World Health Organization has once again ranked as the top infectious disease killer globally, is the first single-celled organism ever observed to maintain a consistent growth rate throughout its life cycle. These findings, reported by researchers on November 15 in the journal Nature Microbiology, overturn core beliefs of bacterial cell biology and hint at why the deadly pathogen so readily outmaneuvers our immune system and antibiotics.

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    Newswise: University of Rhode Island receives $65 million gift—the largest in its history—to support scholarships
    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 2:40 PM EST
    University of Rhode Island receives $65 million gift—the largest in its history—to support scholarships
    University of Rhode Island

    November 15, 2024 – KINGSTON, RI – The University of Rhode Island today unveiled a $65 million gift that will support scholarships for high-achieving students. The philanthropic gift—the largest in the University’s history—is the result of an estate gift from the late Helen Izzi Schilling, a 1954 graduate of the University.Based on a commitment made with her late husband to include the University in their will, the gift establishes the Helen Izzi Schilling ’54 and Francis Schilling Scholars Program.

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    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 2:20 PM EST
    How microbes create the most toxic form of mercury
    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

    SLAC’s SSRL helps pin down key players in the microbial production of methylmercury, a poison that can accumulate in fish.

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    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 2:05 PM EST
    DOE’s Quantum Computing User Program releases request for information to gather input on quantum computing access
    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    The Department of Energy's Quantum Computing User Program at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility is releasing a Request for Information to understand the latest in quantum computing hardware, software tools and user engagement.

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    Newswise: Researchers Uncover Achilles Heel of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
    13-Nov-2024 7:30 PM EST
    Researchers Uncover Achilles Heel of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
    University of California San Diego

    To stem the surging antibiotic resistance public health crisis, scientists seek solutions inside the mechanics of bacterial infection. A new study has found a vulnerability related to magnesium availability. This limitation potentially could be exploited to stop the spread of antibiotic resistance.

    Newswise: ‘Walk this Way’: FSU researchers’ model explains how ants create trails to multiple food sources 
    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 1:55 PM EST
    ‘Walk this Way’: FSU researchers’ model explains how ants create trails to multiple food sources 
    Florida State University

    A team of Florida State University researchers led by Assistant Professor of Mathematics Bhargav Karamched has discovered that in a foraging ant’s search for food, it will leave pheromone trails connecting its colony to multiple food sources when they’re available, successfully creating the first model that explains the phenomenon of trail formation to multiple food sources.

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    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 1:10 PM EST
    HSS Appoints Daphne A. Scott, MD, Chief of Primary Sports Medicine
    Hospital for Special Surgery

    HSS Appoints Daphne A. Scott, MD, Chief of Primary Sports Medicine

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    Newswise: Multi-disciplinary teams respond to recent hurricanes to measure real time impacts of storm surge, waves
    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 12:15 PM EST
    Multi-disciplinary teams respond to recent hurricanes to measure real time impacts of storm surge, waves
    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

    A joint team, including WHOI researchers, recently mobilized to investigate the real-time impacts of storm surge and waves from Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

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    Newswise: New pathways for Alzheimer's prevention
    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 12:00 PM EST
    New pathways for Alzheimer's prevention
    University of Delaware

    A new study from the University of Delaware will look at Alzheimer's disease (AD) and examine how changes in arterial stiffness and brain tissue in midlife adults could contribute to cognitive decline. The study aims to pinpoint early risk factors and explore preventive interventions.

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    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 12:00 PM EST
    Press Release: Angela McMillen Ayres Appointed Interim Executive Director of GW’s Graduate School of Political Management
    George Washington University

    The Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM) at the George Washington University is delighted to announce the appointment of Angela McMillen Ayres as Interim Executive Director. ...

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    Release date: 15-Nov-2024 12:00 PM EST
    Expert Available: Trump Promises to Close the Department of Education
    George Washington University

    U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has promised to close the Department of Education. ...

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    8-Nov-2024 10:55 AM EST
    New Research Sheds Light on a Surprising Connection Between COVID-19 and Cancer Regression
    Northwestern Medicine

    New research sheds light on a surprising connection between COVID-19 and cancer regression



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