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Autonomous University of Barcelona: Almost 30% of Women Do Not Have Children Due to Difficulties in Finding a Stable Partner (10)
BARCELONA, Spain, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The Autonomous University of Barcelona issued the following news:
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Almost 30% of women do not have children due to difficulties in finding a stable partner
According to a study published by the UAB Centre for Demographic Studies, almost 30% of women aged 40 and older do not have children, and in most cases unwillingly, due to not finding a stable partner or having a stable income. Researchers analyse in this study whether this infertility is desired a more PR
Colombia - Background & U.S. Relations Topic of CRS Report (Part 2 of 2) (10)
WASHINGTON, May 31 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R48287) on May 30, 2025, entitled "Colombia: Background and U.S. Relations" by Latin American affairs specialist Clare Ribando Seelke.
Here are excerpts:
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SUMMARY
Colombia has been a key U.S. security and economic partner in South America for decades, although bilateral relations have grown tense over the past two years. Colombia has been among the top recipients of U.S. foreign assistanc more PR
Falcons' Darnell Mooney fine with missing 1,000-yard receiving mark in 2024: 'I came here to win games' (10)
CANTON, Ohio, May 31 [Category: Sports] -- The National Football League posted the following news:
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Falcons' Darnell Mooney fine with missing 1,000-yard receiving mark in 2024: 'I came here to win games'
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Darnell Mooney found redemption in Atlanta, even if he didn't return to 1,000 yards receiving.
The wide receiver signed a three-year deal with the Falcons last offseason as a potential downfield threat to complement Drake London, then went on to fulfill the team's vision by deliveri more PR
HKU Astrophysicists Lead Research Team to Uncover the Role of Binary Star Evolution in the Origin of a Retrograde Planet (10)
HONG KONG, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:
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HKU Astrophysicists Lead Research Team to Uncover the Role of Binary Star Evolution in the Origin of a Retrograde Planet
Most stars in the Universe exist in binary or multiple star systems, where the presence of close-in companion stars in such systems can adversely influence the formation and orbital stability of planets around one of the stars. An international team of astrophysicists led by P more PR
HKU Professor Guy Abel Collaborates on Groundbreaking Study to Measure Global Migration (10)
HONG KONG, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:
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HKU Professor Guy Abel Collaborates on Groundbreaking Study to Measure Global Migration
A new study co-authored by Professor Guy Abel of the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Hong Kong, alongside researchers from Meta and Harvard University, introduces a groundbreaking approach to measuring international migration. Published in the prestigious journal Proce more PR
Jamestown Foundation Issues Commentary to Eurasia Daily Monitor: Poland Responds to Russian Sabotage Campaign With Consulate Closure (10)
WASHINGTON, May 31 -- The Jamestown Foundation issued the following commentary on May 29, 2025, to the Eurasia Daily Monitor:
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Poland Responds to Russian Sabotage Campaign with Consulate Closure
By Alexander Neuman
Executive Summary:
* Poland announced on May 12 that it will close Russia's consulate in Krakow after attributing the May 2024 Warsaw shopping center fire to Russian security services, as one of only seven North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries to shut down Russ more PR
Manhattan Institute Issues Commentary to Washington Examiner: Conservatism Must Be at the Heart of Our Institutions (10)
NEW YORK, May 31 -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary on May 30, 2025, to the Washington Examiner:
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Conservatism Must Be at the Heart of Our Institutions
By Christopher F. Rufo
Editor's note: The Washington Examiner is honored to publish the unedited remarks of this year's Bradley Prize honorees. The below speech was given by Christopher Rufo.
It's great to be with all of you tonight. I'd like to thank the Bradley Foundation, the members of the selec more PR
Technical University of Munich: Silent X Chromosome Awakens With Age (10)
MUNICH, Germany, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The Technical University of Munich issued the following news:
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New explanation for sex differences in age-related diseases
Silent X chromosome awakens with age
Women age differently from men when it comes to health - particularly in conditions like cardiovascular disease and neurodegenerative disorders such as dementia and Parkinson's. A team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has proposed a new explanation for this. In aging female mice, gen more PR
University in Bochum: How Brain Stimulation Alleviates Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease (10)
BOCHUM, Germany, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The University in Bochum issued the following news release:
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How Brain Stimulation Alleviates Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease
Researchers are investigating the mechanisms and identifying new areas of the brain that can benefit patients when stimulated.
Persons with Parkinson's disease increasingly lose their mobility over time and are eventually unable to walk. Hope for these patients rests on deep brain stimulation, also known as a brain pacemaker. I more PR
University in Bochum: Yeast Produces Human DNase1 for the First Time (10)
BOCHUM, Germany, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The University in Bochum issued the following news release:
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Yeast Produces Human DNase1 for the First Time
The human protein, which is used against cystic fibrosis among other things, is currently produced only in mammalian cells with considerable effort and money.
The protein DNase1 is one of the oldest biological agents in history: It has been on the market since 1958 and is now used, among other things, to treat cystic fibrosis. However, it takes more PR
University of Cologne: Parents are Not Happier But Have a Greater Sense of Meaning in Life (10)
KOLN, Germany, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cologne issued the following news release:
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Parents are not happier but have a greater sense of meaning in life
A representative study taken in thirty European countries shows that women with low socio-economic status in particular are less satisfied with their lives than childless women in the same social situation. In Northern European countries, parenthood is associated with the highest levels of satisfaction and meaning / publicatio more PR
University of Copenhagen: Newly Discovered 'Molecular Fingerprints' Could Transform Diabetes Treatment and Diagnosis (10)
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Copenhagen issued the following news:
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Newly discovered 'molecular fingerprints' could transform diabetes treatment and diagnosis
Unprecedented insights into insulin resistance could pave the way for better treatments and earlier detection of type 2 diabetes.
Scientists have unearthed surprising details about how our bodies handle insulin - the hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating blood sugar and developing diabetes.
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University of Erlangen-Nuremberg: DataSAIL Splits Data Perfectly for Artificial Intelligence (10)
BAVARIA, Germany, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat issued the following news:
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DataSAIL splits data perfectly for artificial intelligence
Bioinformaticians at FAU develop tool for better evaluation of AI models
A new tool has been developed to better assess the performance of AI models. It was developed by bioinformaticians at Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg (FAU) and the Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland (HIPS). "DataSAIL" more PR
University of Helsinki: Midlife Weight Loss Linked to Longer, Healthier Lives (10)
HELSINKI, Finland, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release:
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Midlife weight loss linked to longer, healthier lives
Losing weight via lifestyle adjustments can deliver significant long-term health benefits, without the need for surgery or anti-obesity drugs. Alongside preventing diabetes, it can help ward off chronic conditions including arterial and pulmonary diseases as well as cancers.
A University of Helsinki study tracked 23,000 individuals f more PR
University of Otago: Study Reveals High Rates of Opioid Use in NZ Pregnancies (10)
DUNEDIN, New Zealand, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Otago issued the following news release:
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Study reveals high rates of opioid use in NZ pregnancies
Aotearoa New Zealand has the third highest prevalence of prescribed opioid use during pregnancy in a new multi-national study of 13 high-income countries.
Co-author of the research Dr Sarah Donald, of the University of Otago - Otakou Whakaihu Waka Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, says the findings were unexpected and t more PR
University of the Witwatersrand: Prestigious NRF P-rating for Dr Mitchell Cox (10)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 31 -- The University of the Witwatersrand issued the following news:
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Prestigious NRF P-rating for Dr Mitchell Cox
Cox earned the rating for his work in research and developing cutting-edge structured light and low-cost laser internet.
South Africa's National Research Foundation (NRF) P-rating is reserved for early-career researchers whose work shows exceptional potential to become future international leaders. Since its introduction in 1983, fewer than 1 more PR
University of Wurzburg: Wilms Tumors - How Genes and Imprinting Pave the Way for Cancer (10)
WURZBURG, Germany, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wurzburg issued the following news release:
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Wilms Tumors: How Genes and Imprinting Pave the Way for Cancer
A research team at the University of Wurzburg has gained new insights into the development of kidney tumors in young children. These enable a better risk assessment and could form the basis for targeted screening and improved early detection.
A research team at the Biocenter of Julius-Maximilians-Universitat Wurzburg (JMU), more PR
UT Health San Antonio Researchers Discover Links Between Heart Disease and Dementia (10)
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, May 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio issued the following news release:
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UT Health San Antonio researchers discover new links between heart disease and dementia
Shared By: Steven Lee
People who are at higher risk for heart disease also seem more likely to develop dementia.
And research led by The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) has discovered new associations between various more PR
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