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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-06-04 ( 13 items ) |
$TRUMP Coins, Secret Dinners, and a $2.5 Billion Congressional Conflict (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 [Category: Government/Public Administration] -- Accountable.US, an organization that says it conduct investigations to expose conflicts of interest, issued the following news release:
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$TRUMP Coins, Secret Dinners, and a $2.5 Billion Congressional Conflict
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Trump Accountability Watch: Trump Profits Off the Presidency While Congressional Republicans Put Health Care on the Line
This week, Donald Trump and his allies in Congress are marching toward another betrayal o more PR
A First: New CNU Chemical Compound (10)
NEWPORT NEWS, Virginia, June 4 (TNSjou) -- Christopher Newport University issued the following news:
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A First: New CNU Chemical Compound
Professor's discovery showcases University's scientific potential.
By Kelli Caplan
Christopher Newport University has reached new heights in the chemistry world, as a professor has created a groundbreaking compound that will forever be linked to the University.
The novel chemical creation has been labeled TAF-CNU-1, in what appears to be the first ti more PR
Augusta University: Longtime MCG Physician Creates New Way to Assist Others Through Scholarship (10)
AUGUSTA, Georgia, June 3 -- Augusta University issued the following news release:
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Longtime MCG physician creates new way to assist others through scholarship
For hematologist Betty S. Pace, MD, life has always been about helping others.
"I believe very, very strongly in paying it forward," said Pace, the Francis J. Tedesco Distinguished Chair in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at Augusta University's Medical College of Georgia. "When you do good things for people, good things come to you more PR
Dartmouth College: Rocky Hosts National Health Politics and Policy Conference (10)
HANOVER, New Hampshire, June 4 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news:
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Rocky Hosts National Health Politics and Policy Conference
Fifty scholars met at Dartmouth over the weekend.
The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy this weekend hosted 50 scholars attending the first-ever research conference held by the American Political Science Association's Health Politics and Policy Section.
Panels held at the Haldeman Center addressed issues including "The Political Econom more PR
NASA: C-FIRST Team Sets Sights on Future Fire-observing Satellite Constellations (10)
WASHINGTON, June 4 -- NASA issued the following news:
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c-FIRST Team Sets Sights on Future Fire-observing Satellite Constellations
Two NASA-developed technologies are key components of a new high-resolution sensor for observing wildfires: High Operating Temperature Barrier Infrared Detector (HOT-BIRD), developed with support from NASA's Earth Science Technology Office (ESTO), and a cutting-edge Digital Readout Integrated Circuit (DROIC), developed with funding from NASA's Small Business I more PR
Nebraska in the National News: May 2025 (10)
LINCOLN, Nebraska, June 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news:
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Nebraska in the national news: May 2025
By Sean Hagewood
Nature published a May 21 feature on Kevin Lievano-Romero, a fourth-year doctoral student in parasitology at Nebraska. The article was among 60-plus national news stories featuring Husker faculty, staff, students, centers and programs in May.
A Colombia native, Lievano-Romero studies bat parasites and the viruses that infect them -- speci more PR
New NIST Standard Helps Deliver the Right Dosage of Cancer-Fighting Drugs (10)
WASHINGTON, June 4 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology issued the following news:
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New NIST Standard Helps Deliver the Right Dosage of Cancer-Fighting Drugs
* New drugs based on the radioactive isotope actinium-225 show promise in clinical trials for fighting prostate cancer, neuroendocrine tumors and certain forms of leukemia.
* These drugs must contain the right amount of radioactivity to destroy tumors while minimizing damage to surroun more PR
Oregon State: New Technologies Help Wood-burning Stoves Burn More Efficiently, Produce Less Smoke (10)
CORVALLIS, Oregon, June 4 (TNSjou) -- Oregon State University issued the following news release:
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New technologies help wood-burning stoves burn more efficiently, produce less smoke
CORVALLIS, Ore. - Oregon State University researchers are gaining a more detailed understanding of emissions from wood-burning stoves and developing technologies that allow stoves to operate much more cleanly and safely, potentially limiting particulate matter pollution by 95%.
The work has key implications more PR
Scientists achieve record precision probing a particle where the universe may be hiding its secrets (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 3 -- The University of Michigan posted the following news:
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Scientists achieve record precision probing a particle where the universe may be hiding its secrets
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The Muon g-2 experiment has announced its third, final and most precise result for the magnetic anomaly of the muon, a value that sheds light on fundamental forces and particles at work in the universe
An international team of scientists, including physicists from the University of Michigan, has made more PR
SwRI-led research finds particles energized by magnetic reconnection in the nascent solar wind (10)
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, June 3 [Category: Business] -- Southwest Research Institute posted the following news release:
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SwRI-led research finds particles energized by magnetic reconnection in the nascent solar wind
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New research led by a Southwest Research Institute scientist identified a new source of energetic particles near the Sun. These definitive observations were made by instruments aboard NASA's Parker Solar Probe, which detected the powerful phenomena as the spacecraft dipped in a more PR
The ASAM Weekly for June 3rd, 2025 (10)
CHEVY CHASE, Maryland, June 3 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine posted the following news release:
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The ASAM Weekly for June 3rd, 2025
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Addiction health crises share fundamental characteristics. Potency, or toxicity, drives negative outcomes; co-use develops as the crisis matures; and there are missed opportunities to intervene when individuals engage within a health care setting ( PLOS One ).
Increased access leads to increased harm. At first, th more PR
University of Kansas: Study Finds Teachers, Students Together Can Form Own Social Constructions of Thinking (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, June 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Study finds teachers, students together can form own social constructions of thinking
There is an old saying that teachers don't tell students what to think, but what to think about. A new study from the University of Kansas found that even beyond helping students understand how to think through complex topics, a classroom can work with a teacher to develop its own social construction of thinking.
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University of Washington: Millions of New Solar System Objects to Be Found and 'Filmed in Technicolor' - Studies Predict (10)
SEATTLE, Washington, June 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
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Millions of new solar system objects to be found and 'filmed in technicolor' - studies predict
A group of astronomers from across the globe, including a team from the University of Washington and led by Queen's University Belfast, have revealed new research showing that millions of new solar system objects will be detected by a brand-new facility, which is expected to come online late more PR
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