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Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-05-06 ( 31 items ) |
ADHD Linked to Longer Concussion Recovery in High School Athletes, UH Study Finds (10)
MANOA, Hawaii, May 5 -- The University of Hawaii Manoa campus issued the following news release:
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ADHD linked to longer concussion recovery in high school athletes, UH study finds
High school athletes diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) take significantly longer to recover from concussions than their peers, according to new research from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
The study, led by Kyoko Shirahata, a faculty member in the College of Education's Departm more PR
AI Could Help Improve Early Detection of Breast Cancers Between Screenings, UCLA-led Study Shows (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, May 5 -- The University of California issued the following news release:
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AI could help improve early detection of breast cancers between screenings, UCLA-led study shows
Using artificial intelligence during routine screening could flag spots of concern invisible to the naked eye
Key findings
* AI was able to identify mammographically visible types of breast cancer earlier by flagging them at the time of screening.
* Researchers estimate that incorporating A more PR
AI Could Help Improve Early Detection of Interval Breast Cancers (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, May 6 -- The UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center issued the following news release:
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AI could help improve early detection of interval breast cancers
UCLA study finds using artificial intelligence during routine screening could potentially reduce interval breast cancer rates by 30%
A new study led by investigators at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could help detect interval breast cancer more PR
Capital Markets & Securities Regulation - Overview & Policy Issues Topic of CRS Report (Part 1 of 2) (10)
WASHINGTON, May 5 -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R48521) on May 2, 2025, entitled "Capital Markets and Securities Regulation: Overview and Policy Issues" by financial economics specialist Eva Su.
Here are excerpts:
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SUMMARY
Capital markets are where securities (e.g., stocks, bonds, digital asset securities, and shares of investment funds) are issued and traded. As a main segment of the financial system, capital markets provide the largest sources more PR
Capital Markets & Securities Regulation - Overview & Policy Issues Topic of CRS Report (Part 2 of 2) (10)
WASHINGTON, May 5 -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R48521) on May 2, 2025, entitled "Capital Markets and Securities Regulation - Overview and Policy Issues:"
(Continued from Part 1 of 2)
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Investment Funds and the Asset Management Industry
Asset management companies - also referred to as investment management companies, money managers, funds, or investment funds - are collective investment vehicles that pool money from various individual or institut more PR
Carnegie Mellon: National Academy of Sciences Elects Daniel Nagin as Official Member (10)
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, May 6 -- Carnegie Mellon University issued the following news:
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National Academy of Sciences Elects Daniel Nagin as Official Member
By: Caitlin Kizielewicz
On April 29 the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) announced the election of Daniel S. Nagin, Lester Hamburg University Professor Of Public Policy And Statistics at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy, as an official member of the organization.
The award reco more PR
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert Statement on FSA Director Jerry Sonnenberg (10)
WASHINGTON, May 5 -- Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colorado, issued the following news release:
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Congresswoman Lauren Boebert Statement on FSA Director Jerry Sonnenberg
EATON, CO-- Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04) provided the following statement on the appointment of former Logan County Commissioner Jerry Sonnenberg as the next U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency Director for Colorado:
"Jerry Sonnenberg is a fantastic choice to be the FSA Director for Colorado and I look f more PR
DOE Brookhaven National Laboratory: Scientists Reveal Hidden Interface in Superconducting Qubit Material (10)
UPTON, New York, May 6 -- The U.S. Department of Energy Brookhaven National Laboratory issued the following news release:
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Scientists Reveal Hidden Interface in Superconducting Qubit Material
The metal-substrate interface determines atomic structure and could affect qubit performance
UPTON, N.Y. -- Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and DOE's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have uncovered an unexpected interface layer that more PR
Economic Policy Institute Senior Economist Hersh Testifies Before House Oversight & Government Reform Subcommittee (10)
WASHINGTON, May 3 -- The House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Energy Policy and Regulatory Affairs released the following written testimony by Adam S. Hersh, a senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute, from an April 29, 2025, hearing entitled "Made in the USA: Igniting the Industrial Renaissance of the United States":
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Chairman Burlison, Ranking Member Frost, and members of the Subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to talk about what the Un more PR
Fox Chase Cancer Center's Dr. Alexander Kutikov Co-Edits New Issue of Urologic Clinics of North America (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, May 5 [Category: Health Care] -- The Fox Chase Cancer Center, a part of Temple University Health System, posted the following news:
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Fox Chase Cancer Center's Dr. Alexander Kutikov Co-Edits New Issue of Urologic Clinics of North America
Alexander Kutikov, MD, FACS, Chair of the Department of Urology at Fox Chase Cancer Center
PHILADELPHIA (May 5, 2025) -- Alexander Kutikov, MD, FACS, Chair of the Department of Urology at Fox Chase Cancer Center, recently co- more PR
From This Nettle War, We Pluck This Flower Peace (10)
WASHINGTON, May 5 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following news:
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From This Nettle War, We Pluck This Flower Peace
Eighty years ago this month, World War II in Europe ended. With the unconditional surrender of the Axis forces, the war was over, Hitler was dead, and the guns had fallen silent.
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander, Allied Forces Europe, cabled a simple message to the Allied governments: "[T]he mission of this Allied Force was fulfilled at 3 more PR
Griffith Statement on President Trump Executive Order Targeting Gain-of-Function Research (10)
WASHINGTON, May 5 -- Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Virginia, issued the following news release:
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Griffith Statement on President Trump Executive Order Targeting Gain-of-Function Research
U.S. President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to halt U.S. federal funding of gain-of-function research in overseas countries, like China and Iran, without proper oversight measures. In response to the Executive Order, U.S. Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA) issued the following statement:
"Presid more PR
Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs: Study - Program Helps New Moms Cope With Anxiety and Depression in Ethiopia (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 6 -- The Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs issued the following news:
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Study: Program Helps New Moms Cope with Anxiety and Depression in Ethiopia
By Stephanie Desmon
A unique evidence-based approach to supporting new mothers' mental and reproductive health in rural Ethiopia has long-term positive impact on symptoms of postpartum anxiety and depression, according to findings from a cluster randomized controlled trial led by the Johns Hopkins Center more PR
Manhattan Institute Issues Commentary to New York Post: Now Is the Time for NASA to Blast Into a New Future - After Slowing to a Crawl (10)
NEW YORK, May 3 -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary to the New York Post:
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Now Is the Time for NASA to Blast into a New Future - After Slowing to a Crawl
By James B. Meigs
To ensure the future of spaceflight, NASA must stop building rockets. That counterintuitive notion is borne out by the agency's sad post-Apollo history.
For the past 50 years, America's dreams of space exploration have been stymied by NASA's failure to build an affordable, reliabl more PR
Massive Icebergs Once Roamed Off Coast of UK (10)
CAMBRIDGE, England, May 5 -- The British Antarctic Survey issued the following news release:
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Massive icebergs once roamed off coast of UK
A new study reveals there was a time when massive icebergs, like the ones we see in Antarctica today, were drifting less than 90 miles off the UK coastline.
Scientists have for the first time discovered the distinctive plough-marks these spectacular giants carved as their undersides dragged across the floor of the North Sea, located off the east coa more PR
Missouri S&T Commencement Speakers Announced (10)
ROLLA, Missouri, May 6 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology issued the following news:
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Missouri S&T commencement speakers announced
By Velvet Hasner
More than 1,000 Missouri University of Science and Technology graduates will be awarded degrees during three upcoming ceremonies. Dr. Nadine Alameh, executive director of the Taylor Geospatial Institute, will speak at the May 16 ceremony for Ph.D. graduates. The Honorable Mike Parson, 57th governor of Missouri, will speak at bo more PR
MIT physicists snap the first images of "free-range" atoms (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, May 5 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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MIT physicists snap the first images of "free-range" atoms
MIT physicists have captured the first images of individual atoms freely interacting in space. The pictures reveal correlations among the "free-range" particles that until now were predicted but never directly observed. Their findings, appearing today in the journal Physical Review Letters, will help scientists visualize never more PR
National Institutes of Health's National Laboratory for Cancer Research: Valuable Medical and Biological Images Languish for Want of Support (10)
FREDERICK, Maryland, May 6 -- The National Institutes of Health's National Laboratory for Cancer Research issued the following news:
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Valuable medical and biological images languish for want of support
Experts are working globally on standards for sharing medical and biological image data, much of which cannot be reused because they are not publicly available or well organized. To tap this resource for discovery, a group of scientists is calling for long-term funding commitments for adeq more PR
NBC: How Gov. Tina Kotek Made Oregon Housing More Affordable (10)
WASHINGTON, May 6 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news:
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NBC: How Gov. Tina Kotek Made Oregon Housing More Affordable
A new report from NBC News highlights how Gov. Tina Kotek's laser focus on building more housing and cutting red tape has "made housing more affordable" in Oregon.
As NBC reports, Gov. Kotek's "middle housing" policy lowers costs by incentivizing the building of affordable and accessible duplexes and Accessory Dwelling Units statewide - benef more PR
Notre Dame Psychologist Explores How Children Best Learn Math -- and Yes, Timed Practice Helps (10)
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, May 6 -- The University of Notre Dame posted the following news:
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Notre Dame psychologist explores how children best learn math -- and yes, timed practice helps
University of Notre Dame Professor of Psychology Nicole McNeil recently co-authored a report that examines the best way for children to learn arithmetic -- whether that's by memorizing number values and multiplication tables, or by studying math at a deeper, conceptual level.
The report, "What the Science o more PR
Oregon Health & Science University: Evidence Review Raises Concern About Cannabis Use in Pregnancy (10)
PORTLAND, Oregon, May 6 -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news:
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Evidence review raises concern about cannabis use in pregnancy
OHSU research team finds moderate risk for preterm birth, low birth weight
By Erik Robinson
An updated systematic review finds that consuming cannabis while pregnant appears to increase the odds of preterm birth, low birth weight and infant death.
The study by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University published today in the more PR
Princeton University School of Public and International Affairs: Research Record - Comprehensive Energy Actions Can Improve Health Outcomes in the U.S. (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, May 6 -- Princeton University School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news:
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Research Record: Comprehensive Energy Actions Can Improve Health Outcomes in the U.S.
By Ambreen Ali
Princeton SPIA's Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the classroom and into everyday life.
If you'd like your work considered for future editions of Research Record, click here (e more PR
Rain (Fire) on the Parade (10)
WASHINGTON, May 5 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following news:
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Rain (Fire) on the Parade
As the Preobrazhensky March blasts over Red Square, will Moscow's air raid sirens play an unauthorized descant? The threat of Ukrainian drone and missile strikes is just one of the questions looming over Russia's victory celebrations on May 9 th. Others revolve around the guest list: which foreign dignitaries will come, and what kind of military presence will countries such more PR
Romantic Relationships Mitigate Effects of Trauma on Alcohol Use Among College Students (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, May 6 -- VCU Health, an academic medical center on the forefront of health care, providing patients with treatments and medical technology available, issued the following news release:
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Romantic relationships mitigate effects of trauma on alcohol use among college students
Research led by VCU and Rutgers University provides new insights into how the people we love affect our health.
A study led by Virginia Commonwealth University and Rutgers University has revealed n more PR
S&T Researchers Developing AI System to Prevent Pests, Improve Crop Yield for Rural Farms (10)
ROLLA, Missouri, May 6 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology issued the following news:
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S&T researchers developing AI system to prevent pests, improve crop yield for rural farms
By Greg Edwards
When many computer scientists say they are researching methods to stop bugs, they are likely referring to computer glitches and other issues. When Dr. Sajal Das from Missouri S&T says this, he is talking about the crawly and flying creatures afflicting agriculture operations.
Das, a more PR
Specialized Sponge Recycles Minerals From Stormwater for Reuse in Agriculture and Other Industries (10)
WASHINGTON, May 6 -- The National Science Foundation issued the following news release:
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Specialized sponge recycles minerals from stormwater for reuse in agriculture and other industries
The nanocomposite design can absorb valuable heavy metals and phosphate that would otherwise be pollutants in water
Funded by multiple grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation, researchers created a functional sponge that can soak up certain pollutants from water and then release them on demand more PR
Texas A&M University: Hospitality Service Design Can Promote Healthy Aging (10)
AUSTIN, Texas, May 5 -- Texas A&M University, a component of the public university system in Texas, issued the following news from its agriculture program:
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Hospitality service design can promote healthy aging
Department of Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism research offers insights to engage older adults in wellness
By Karn Dhingra
As the global population ages, service design strategies from the hospitality industry are helping expand how health and wellness organizations moti more PR
Trump's First 100 Days: Chaos for Americans, Cash for Trump (10)
WASHINGTON, May 5 [Category: Government/Public Administration] -- Accountable.US, an organization that says it conduct investigations to expose conflicts of interest, issued the following news release:
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Trump's First 100 Days: Chaos for Americans, Cash for Trump
# Trump Accountability Watch: In Just Over 100 Days, Trump Has Torpedoed U.S. Economy While Making Himself Richer
President Donald Trump has been in office for just over 100 days. In that time, he's done years' worth of damage more PR
UC-San Diego: Fully Automated Tool for Species Tree Inference (10)
LA JOLLA, California, May 5 -- The University of California San Diego campus issued the following news:
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A fully automated tool for species tree inference
By Katherine Connor
A team of engineers at the University of California San Diego is making it easier for researchers from a broad range of backgrounds to understand how different species are evolutionarily related, and support the transformative biological and medical applications that rely on these species trees. The researchers dev more PR
UT-Southwestern Medical Center: Growing Number of U.S. Adolescents Receive Weight-loss Surgery (10)
DALLAS, Texas, May 6 -- The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release:
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Growing number of U.S. adolescents receive weight-loss surgery
More metabolic and bariatric procedures performed despite FDA approval of weight-loss drugs for teens
Weight-loss surgeries for adolescents increased 15% in the U.S. between 2021 and 2023, even as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved effective new weight-loss medications for this age group, a study led b more PR
Yale University: How Molecular Traffic Cops Guide Development of the Human Brain (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, May 6 -- Yale University issued the following news release:
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How molecular traffic cops guide development of the human brain
A new Yale study offers new insight into how morphogens help regulate the development of stem cells into specialized brain cells.
Just a few weeks after conception, stem cells are already orchestrating the future structure of the human brain. A new Yale-led study shows that, early in development, molecular "traffic cops" known as morphogens more PR
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