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Released: 16-Aug-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Exposing myths about ballot collection on Native American reservations
University of Utah

University of Utah researchers find ballot collection lowers barriers to voting for Naive Americans, while resulting in no documented cases of vote fraud. Yet many states are banning the practice.

Newswise: Rare diseases point to connections between metabolism and immunity
16-Aug-2024 10:45 AM EDT
Rare diseases point to connections between metabolism and immunity
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Inherited diseases of metabolism and immunity have more in common than previously recognized, according to a new study published in the journal Science Immunology. The findings point to a new set of metabolic genes that are important for the function of immune system T cells, and they offer insights that could improve care for patients with these disorders.

Newswise: Why isn't Colorado's snowpack ending up in the Colorado River? New research suggests the problem might be the lack of spring rainfall
Released: 16-Aug-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Why isn't Colorado's snowpack ending up in the Colorado River? New research suggests the problem might be the lack of spring rainfall
University of Washington

The Colorado River and its tributaries provide water for hydropower, irrigation and drinking water in seven U.S. states and Mexico. But since 2000, water managers have struggled to predict how much water will come from the snowpack. The problem lies with the lack of rainfall in the spring, according to new research from the University of Washington.

Newswise: Decoding mysterious seismic signals
Released: 16-Aug-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Decoding mysterious seismic signals
University of Utah

University of Utah geophysicists find link between seismic waves called PKP precursors and anomalies in Earth's mantle that are associated with hotspots associated with volcanism on the surface.

Newswise: New progress in wearable blood pressure monitoring enabled by flexible electronics and machine learning
Released: 16-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
New progress in wearable blood pressure monitoring enabled by flexible electronics and machine learning
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Wearable cuffless blood pressure monitoring is expected to overcome the discomfort caused to patients by commonly used cuff sphygmomanometers in clinical settings. Flexible electronics and machine learning provide new impetus for the development of wearable cuffless blood pressure monitoring, bringing continuous and comfortable blood pressure monitoring to patients.

Newswise: Unveiling the power of hot carriers in plasmonic nanostructures
Released: 16-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Unveiling the power of hot carriers in plasmonic nanostructures
Chinese Academy of Sciences

This research review explores hot carriers, high-energy electrons generated by light in plasmonic nanostructures. Hot carriers can lead to various effects, such as controlling light with light, creating photocurrents, or driving chemical reactions.

Newswise: Transboundary streamflow forecasting enhanced by transfer learning: A watershed moment in hydrology
Released: 16-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Transboundary streamflow forecasting enhanced by transfer learning: A watershed moment in hydrology
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A cutting-edge study is transforming the field of streamflow prediction. By harnessing the power of transfer learning, researchers have developed a model that significantly boosts the precision of daily streamflow forecasts.

Newswise: Novel Micro-OLED Technology with Over 20K ppi Resolution
Released: 16-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Novel Micro-OLED Technology with Over 20K ppi Resolution
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Using the strategy of "surface patterning and patterned growth," scientists have developed an ultrahigh-resolution organic semiconductor device fabrication technology.

Newswise: Green warriors: plants on the frontline against microplastics
Released: 16-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Green warriors: plants on the frontline against microplastics
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In an innovative ecological article, researchers have unveiled the potential of phytoremediation to curb microplastic pollution. This approach leverages natural plant processes to absorb and diminish micro and nanoplastics, offering a viable solution for managing environmental plastic pollution.

Released: 16-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Why do plants wiggle? New study provides answers
University of Colorado Boulder

Decades after his voyage on the HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin became fascinated by why plants move as they grow—spinning and twisting into corkscrews. Now, more than 150 years later, a new study may have solved the riddle.


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