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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-06-13 ( 16 items ) |
American Society for Horticultural Science: New Study Examines Leaf Phenotypic Variation in Natural Populations of Chuanqian Crape Myrtle (10)
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, June 13 (TNSjou) -- The American Society for Horticultural Science issued the following news release on June 12, 2025:
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New Study Examines Leaf Phenotypic Variation in Natural Populations of Chuanqian Crape Myrtle
Athens, GA - Leaves play a crucial role in photosynthesis and transpiration making them indispensable components of the ecosystem. Studying leaf morphology offers valuable insights into how plants absorb water and nutrients, release photosynthetic products more PR
Decarbonizing steel is as tough as steel (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, June 11 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Decarbonizing steel is as tough as steel
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The long-term aspirational goal of the Paris Agreement on climate change is to cap global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels, and thereby reduce the frequency and severity of floods, droughts, wildfires, and other extreme weather events. Achieving that goal will require a massive reduction in global carbon dioxide (C more PR
Geological Survey: Application of Mercury Stable Isotopes to Examine Sources and Hydrologic Factors Impacting Mercury Bioaccumulation and Cycling in Invertebrates of a Model Saline Lake (10)
WASHINGTON, June 10 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of the Interior Geological Survey issued the following abstract of an article entitled "Application of mercury stable isotopes to examine sources and hydrologic factors impacting mercury bioaccumulation and cycling in invertebrates of a model saline lake."
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Application of mercury stable isotopes to examine sources and hydrologic factors impacting mercury bioaccumulation and cycling in invertebrates of a model saline l more PR
Geological Survey: First-Year Survival of Lake Sturgeon Reintroduced to the Maumee River (10)
WASHINGTON, June 10 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of the Interior Geological Survey issued the following abstract of an article entitled "First-year survival of Lake Sturgeon reintroduced to the Maumee River."
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First-year survival of Lake Sturgeon reintroduced to the Maumee River
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Lake Sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens have experienced large population declines due to overfishing, habitat degradation, and pollution. Due to these factors, Lake Sturgeon were ext more PR
Griffith University: Call for Tackling Delay - Under 12s Not Physically or Mentally Ready (10)
GOLD COAST, Australia, June 12 (TNSjou) -- Griffith University issued the following news:
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Call for tackling delay - Under 12s not physically or mentally ready
Griffith University Exercise Science researchers call for tackling to be delayed in match play for AFL, Rugby League and Rugby Union players under 12 years.
A new paper published in Nature journal Sports Medicine argued children under 12 years lacked the cognitive readiness to keep them safe during tackling, and their physical at more PR
Hemophilia B gene therapy demonstrates long-term success (10)
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, June 12 [Category: BizHospital] -- St. Jude Children's Research Hospital issued the following news release:
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Hemophilia B gene therapy demonstrates long-term success
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A gene transfer approach to treating the bleeding disorder hemophilia B remains safe and effective long-term, as scientists from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and University College London today report thirteen years of follow-up data. Hemophilia B is a rare genetic disorder caused by insuffici more PR
Introducing Pilowred: A Nematode-Resistant, Low-Vigor Rootstock for Prunus (10)
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, June 13 (TNSjou) -- The American Society for Horticultural Science issued the following news release on June 12, 2025:
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Introducing Pilowred(R): A Nematode-Resistant, Low-Vigor Rootstock for Prunus
Zaragosa, Spain - A newly developed rootstock, Pilowred(R), offers a breakthrough solution for Prunus growers by combining nematode resistance conferring low-vigor growth, with low-chilling requirements and more water use efficiency in comparison with Garnem, addressing k more PR
Mary Ann Liebert: U.S. Muslims' Attitudes Toward Psychedelic Therapy (10)
NEW ROCHELLE, New York, June 12 (TNSjou) -- Mary Ann Liebert Inc. posted the following news release:
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U.S. Muslims' Attitudes Toward Psychedelic Therapy
New Rochelle, NY, June 10, 2025--A new study in the peer-reviewed journal Psychedelic Medicine demonstrated in this sample that Muslims living in the United States (MLUS) showed moderate openness to psychedelics in mental health therapy. Click here to read the article now.
MLUS have a history of rejecting mental health services. Syed Fa more PR
Max Planck Society: Aluminium Alloys for the Hydrogen Economy (10)
MUNICH, Germany, June 10 -- The Max Planck Society issued the following news:
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Aluminium alloys for the hydrogen economy
International researcher team develops scalable aluminium alloys for the hydrogen economy
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* Novel alloy design for aluminum: Researchers mix scandium with aluminum alloys to achieve 40 percent higher strength and five times higher resistance to hydrogen embrittlement - while maintaining the same ductility.
* Tuning the microstructure: Nanoparticles with more PR
Max Planck Society: Green Nickel for Sustainable Electrification (10)
MUNICH, Germany, June 8 -- The Max Planck Society issued the following news:
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Green nickel for sustainable electrification
A single-step method enables the energy saving extreaction of Nickel with reduced CO2 emissions for batteries and stainless steel
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* Challenging nickel demand: the demand for nickel is expected to double while conventional nickel production emits around 20 tons of CO2 per one ton of nickel
* Sustainable new process for nickel production: Researchers fo more PR
NOAA: Study Finds Ocean Acidification is More Pervasive Than Previously Thought (10)
SILVER SPRING, Maryland, June 13 -- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued the following news:
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Study finds ocean acidification is more pervasive than previously thought
New research by an international team of oceanographers has found that ocean acidification has significantly compromised 40% of the global surface ocean, and 60% of the subsurface ocean to a depth of 656 feet (200 meters).
The degree of acidification indicates there has been considerable declines in more PR
Report Warns of Big Risks from Small Nuclear Reactors in NY (10)
WASHINGTON, June 12 [Category: Science] -- The Food and Water Watch posted the following news release:
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New Report Warns of Big Risks from Small Nuclear Reactors in NY
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As NuScale's SMR design gets federal greenlight, advocates warn of localized risk and rising costs
New York, NY -- As Governor Hochul ramps up efforts to build out nuclear power across the state, a new report from Food & Water Watch warns that small modular reactors (SMRs) in particular could pose serious risks to com more PR
Symmetrical crystals can absorb light asymmetrically (10)
EVANSTON, Illinois, June 12 -- Northwestern University posted the following news release:
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Symmetrical crystals can absorb light asymmetrically
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* Chirality occurs when an object is not identical to its mirror reflection
* Light can also exhibit chirality by yielding a "twisting" radiation field
* Some materials interact differently with light twisting in one direction compared to the other
* Since Louis Pasteur, scientists thought only materials lacking centrosymmetry could more PR
Tiny organisms, huge implications for people (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, June 12 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Tiny organisms, huge implications for people
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Back in 1676, a Dutch cloth merchant with a keen interest in microscopes, Antony van Leeuwenhoek, discovered microbes and began cataloging them. Two hundred years later, a German doctor in current-day Poland, Robert Koch, identified the anthrax bacterium, a crucial step toward modern germ theory. Those two signal advances, with others, more PR
University of Missouri: Tiny Fossils, Big Discoveries: Researchers Reveal New Clues About Early Ocean Life (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, June 13 (TNSjou) -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
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Tiny fossils, big discoveries: Researchers reveal new clues about early ocean life
University of Missouri study challenges assumptions about biodiversity near Earth's first reef systems.
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More than 514 million years ago, long before dinosaurs roamed the Earth, sponge-like creatures called archaeocyathids were already busy building some of the planet's earliest reefs -- just north of more PR
University of North Texas Health Science Center: Long-term Study Shows Better Chronic Pain Outcomes in Patients Treated by Osteopathic Physicians (10)
FORT WORTH, Texas, June 12 (TNSjou) -- The University of North Texas Health Science Center issued the following news:
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Long-term study shows better chronic pain outcomes in patients treated by osteopathic physicians
By Steven Bartolotta
The first long-term study involving three years of follow-up of osteopathic medical care for chronic pain has been published in the Journal of Osteopathic Medicine. The research team was led by Dr. John Licciardone, executive director of the Osteopathic more PR
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