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    Newswise: Sunflower Bank Brings Back Beloved Model Train Display for the Holidays, Supporting Lighting Campus for Hope
    Release date: 26-Nov-2024 7:15 PM EST
    Sunflower Bank Brings Back Beloved Model Train Display for the Holidays, Supporting Lighting Campus for Hope
    Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso

    New this year, the holiday display in Sunflower Bank’s Downtown lobby, 201 E. Main, Suite 200, includes lavender ribbons to support our community’s cancer warriors. These ribbons represent awareness and solidarity for all who have shown strength in their fight against any form of cancer. Visitors are encouraged to take a moment to complete a ribbon of support to honor a special cancer warrior in their lives. These heartfelt messages will remain on display in the second-floor lobby throughout the holiday season, serving as a beacon of hope and support for all who visit.

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    Newswise: World’s Oldest Lizard Wins Fossil Fight
    26-Nov-2024 4:35 AM EST
    World’s Oldest Lizard Wins Fossil Fight
    University of Bristol

    A storeroom specimen that changed the origins of modern lizards by millions of years has had its identity confirmed.

    26-Nov-2024 4:55 PM EST
    Wistar Institute Scientists Identify Important Factor in Neural Development
    Wistar Institute

    The Wistar Institute's Dr. Alessandro Gardini and his lab have published their new paper, “The enhancer module of integrator controls cell identity and early neural fate commitment,” in the journal Nature Cell Biology.

    Released: 26-Nov-2024 4:40 PM EST
    MSU Experts: Breaking Down the 2024 Presidential and Michigan Statewide Election Results
    Michigan State University

    Michigan State University’s political science experts including Matt Grossmann, director of MSU’s Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, as well as Nura Sediqe and Meghan Wilson, assistant professors in the Department of Political Science followed the election closely. Here, they answer questions about how these trends and key demographic groups impacted the outcome.

    Released: 26-Nov-2024 4:35 PM EST
    Worried About a Pregnant Woman’s Stress and Mental Health? Her Saliva May Hold the Key
    Michigan State University

    New research out of Michigan State University found that the number and type of microbes present in the saliva of pregnant women differ according to whether they are experiencing life stress and symptoms of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.

    Newswise: WCS calls for urgent action from US and Mexico to stop illegal cattle ranching fueling screwworm resurgence
    Release date: 26-Nov-2024 4:10 PM EST
    WCS calls for urgent action from US and Mexico to stop illegal cattle ranching fueling screwworm resurgence
    Newswise

    WCS calls for urgent action from US and Mexico to stop illegal cattle ranching fueling screwworm resurgence

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    Newswise: Benchmarking CEBAF
    Release date: 26-Nov-2024 4:00 PM EST
    Benchmarking CEBAF
    Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

    Particle accelerator scientists have made the measurements, crunched the numbers and consolidated the data on the performance of the brightest electron accelerator for nuclear physics research. In a new study, more than 100 authors have detailed the original and current operating parameters, main systems and subsystems, and capabilities and limits of Jefferson Lab’s main particle accelerator, the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF).

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    Release date: 26-Nov-2024 3:55 PM EST
    Roboticist Hod Lipson Featured in New Bloomberg Docuseries
    Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science

    Roboticist Hod Lipson Featured in New Bloomberg Docuseries

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    Released: 26-Nov-2024 3:50 PM EST
    UM Researchers Using AI to Improve Cancer Research and Early Detection of Genetic Diseases
    University of Manitoba

    UM researchers recently developed a new genomics method with the potential to reveal the genetic mechanisms behind human health and disease. The recent publication in the journal Genome Biology offers an innovative new pathway to study the root causes of diseases like cancer and dementia to someday allow for early detection.

    Newswise: More Physician Training Proposed in Nutrition, Food Counseling
    Released: 26-Nov-2024 3:45 PM EST
    More Physician Training Proposed in Nutrition, Food Counseling
    UT Southwestern Medical Center

    Poor diets have been linked to seven of the 10 leading causes of death in the United States, from heart disease to diabetes and certain types of cancer. Yet many physicians are not equipped to counsel patients about healthy food choices, and most medical students and trainees do not receive adequate training in this discipline.

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    Release date: 26-Nov-2024 3:45 PM EST
    Columbia Engineers Knit a “Blanket” of Sophisticated Radio-Frequency Antennas
    Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science

    Columbia Engineers Knit a “Blanket” of Sophisticated Radio-Frequency Antennas

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    Released: 26-Nov-2024 3:40 PM EST
    Nine UM Subjects Now Place Among the Top 10 in Canada in Their Respective Fields, Three in Top Five: Shanghai Ranking
    University of Manitoba

    UM joins top universities from around the world that made the influential 2024 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects. Nine UM subjects now rank in Canada’s top 10 in their respective fields, up from five in 2023, with three subjects on national top five lists, up from one last year.

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    Release date: 26-Nov-2024 3:35 PM EST
    How does the information ecosystem influence politics?
    Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science

    How does the information ecosystem influence politics?

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    Released: 26-Nov-2024 3:30 PM EST
    Six Asper School of Business Researchers Receive Prestigious SSHRC Funding
    University of Manitoba

    Asper School of Business researchers successfully secured Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) grants to fund a diverse selection of projects. In 2024, six researchers secured over $390,000 in funding from SSHRC.

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    Released: 26-Nov-2024 3:25 PM EST
    New Canada Research Chair Using AI to Improve Quality of Life in Older Populations
    University of Manitoba

    In the next five years, the senior population in Canada is projected to exceed 9.5 million individuals, comprising approximately 23 per cent of the total population.

       
    Newswise: ACS Executive Director and CEO Patricia L. Turner, MD, MBA, FACS, Begins Term as President of the Council of Medical Specialty Societies
    Released: 26-Nov-2024 3:15 PM EST
    ACS Executive Director and CEO Patricia L. Turner, MD, MBA, FACS, Begins Term as President of the Council of Medical Specialty Societies
    American College of Surgeons (ACS)

    Patricia L. Turner, MD, MBA, FACS, Executive Director & CEO of the American College of Surgeons (ACS), began her 1-year term as president of the Council of Medical Specialty Societies (CMSS) at the CMSS annual meeting in Chicago on November 21.



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