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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-06-25 ( 19 items ) |
Binghamton University: Inquiring Minds - Watson College Undergraduates Work on Research That Could Change the World (10)
BINGHAMTON, New York, June 25 -- Binghamton University issued the following news:
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Inquiring Minds: Watson College undergraduates work on research that could change the world
Students help faculty run experiments and gather results that could lead to technology breakthroughs
By Anthony Borrelli
At Watson College, undergraduates don't have to wait to work with faculty running experiments and gathering results that could lead to tomorrow's technology breakthroughs. Here's a look at how s more PR
Binghamton University: Study Explains Why Your Skin Feels Tight at the Beach (10)
BINGHAMTON, New York, June 25 (TNSjou) -- Binghamton University issued the following news:
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New study explains why your skin feels tight at the beach
Saltwater dries out your skin, confirming long-held "urban myth"
By John Brhel
Has your skin ever felt tight and dry after coming out of the ocean? You're not just imagining it. Scientists from Binghamton University, State University of New York have confirmed what beachgoers have felt for years - saltwater dries out your skin - and why i more PR
CalTech: Making Plastic from Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Electricity (10)
PASADENA, California, June 24 -- The California Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Making Plastic from Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Electricity
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What if a machine could suck up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, run it through a series of chemical reactions, and essentially spit out industrially useful plastic?
"I think that is something that we, as a society, would be interested in. After all, in addition to being a greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide is an abundant and i more PR
From Breakthrough Discovery to Lifesaving Treatment: UC San Diego's Impact on Stroke Care (10)
LA JOLLA, California, June 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of California San Diego campus issued the following news:
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From Breakthrough Discovery to Lifesaving Treatment: UC San Diego's Impact on Stroke Care
University of California San Diego, with the support of the National Institutes of Health, was instrumental in discovering and testing a paradigm-shifting stroke medication.
By Miles Martin
In 1991, research nurse Karen Rapp was hired by the UC San Diego Stroke Center to oversee a ne more PR
Harvard University: Scanning for Similarities Between Human Decision-making, AI Algorithm (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, June 25 (TNSjou) -- Harvard University issued the following news:
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Scanning for similarities between human decision-making, AI algorithm
Where does the human brain even start when faced with a new task? It immediately checks with a mental library of solutions that worked pretty well in the past.
A recent study, published in the journal PLOS Biology, used neuroimaging to find similarities between human intelligence and a decision-making process developed by AI r more PR
Improving Scientific Research Papers: Aston University Researcher Outlines Top Ten Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, June 25 (TNSjou) -- Aston University issued the following news:
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Improving scientific research papers: Aston University researcher outlines top ten pitfalls and how to avoid them
* Dr Dan Green is the lead author on an article outlining the top ten common statistical errors he sees when reviewing scientific papers
* These include implying causation from association, poorly formatted abstracts and inadequate statistical analysis
* The paper is aimed at all applied r more PR
Large global study links severe bleeding after childbirth to increased risk of cardiovascular disease (10)
LONDON, England, June 24 [Category: BizMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release:
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Large global study links severe bleeding after childbirth to increased risk of cardiovascular disease
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OSU Agriculture names 2025 Distinguished Alumni (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, June 24 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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OSU Agriculture names 2025 Distinguished Alumni
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Media Contact: Mandy Gross | Sr. Manager of Strategic and VP Communications | 405-744-4063 | mandy.gross@okstate.edu
Oklahoma State University will honor five individuals who have brought distinctive credit to the university's Ferguson College of Agriculture and contributed significantly to society.
Shannon Angle, Bill Clymer, Robert Hodgen, M. Joh more PR
Queen Mary University of London: ADHD Link to Severe Premenstrual Disorder Uncovered in Women (10)
LONDON, England, June 24 (TNSjou) -- Queen Mary University of London issued the following news:
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ADHD link to severe premenstrual disorder uncovered in women
New study reveals women with ADHD are significantly more likely to suffer from PMDD, highlighting a critical overlooked health risk.
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A new study from a group of scientists led by Queen Mary University of London, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, found that women with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) more PR
Rice Researchers Coax Nanotubes into Liquid Crystals for Next-Gen Aerospace and Electronics (10)
HOUSTON, Texas, June 24 -- Rice University posted the following news release:
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'No one had done this before': Art, science and the surprising versatility of boron nitride nanotubes
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In an elegant fusion of art and science, researchers at Rice University have achieved a major milestone in nanomaterials engineering by uncovering how boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) -- touted for their strength, thermal stability and insulating properties -- can be coaxed into forming ordered liquid crysta more PR
Texas A&M University College of Engineering: Construction on Mars Takes a Leap Forward (10)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, June 25 (TNSjou) -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news:
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Construction on Mars Takes a Leap Forward
Dr. Congrui Grace Jin and team have pioneered an out-of-this-world technique to build an extraterrestrial synthetic community.
By Jennifer Nichols
Inhabiting Mars has long been a futuristic fantasy fueled by science fiction. However, successful landings on our neighboring planet over the past half-century have made this seemi more PR
UC Irvine Study Highlights Critical Link Among High Temps, Aging and Disease Risk (10)
IRVINE, California, June 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of California Irvine campus issued the following news release:
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UC Irvine study highlights critical link among high temps, aging and disease risk
Research is first to connect heat stress with gut and immune disruption that lowers defenses
* Aging and extreme heat together weaken gut and immune function.
* The combination heightens risk of illness from a deadly, waterborne bacterium.
* Findings suggest probiotics may help restore i more PR
University of Bristol: 'Good' Fats and Inflammation - More Complex Than First Thought (10)
BRISTOL, England, June 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Bristol issued the following news release:
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'Good' fats and inflammation: more complex than first thought
Omega-3 fatty acids, popularly believed to reduce inflammation in the body, appear to increase certain inflammatory markers, researchers have found.
Dr Daisy Crick looked at the role of omega-3 and omega-6 in the body as part of her PhD studies at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the Universit more PR
University of Exeter: Deep-sea Mining Could Harm Remote Ocean Ecosystems (10)
EXETER, England, June 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of Exeter issued the following news:
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Deep-sea mining could harm remote ocean ecosystems
By Alex Morrison
Deep-sea mining in a remote part of the Pacific Ocean could harm ocean life including whales and dolphins, new research shows.
The Clarion Clipperton Zone (CCZ) of the Eastern Pacific is a vast area of deep ocean and seamounts.
A Canadian firm - The Metals Company - is planning to explore parts of the CCZ for polymetallic nodule more PR
University of Michigan Researchers Uncover Broader Pathways for Advanced Optical Materials (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 24 -- The University of Michigan posted the following news:
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'A more versatile and powerful foundation for future photonic technologies'
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More pathways than previously thought can lead to optical topological insulators, materials with exciting properties that could have future applications in lasers, imaging devices and more
Study: Polariton Chern Bands in 2D Photonic Crystals beyond Dirac Cones (DOI:10.1103/PhysRevX.15.021061)
The candidate pool for engi more PR
University of Plymouth Research Paves the Way for More Personalized and Effective Brain Tumor Treatments (10)
PLYMOUTH, England, June 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of Plymouth issued the following news:
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University research paves the way for more personalised and effective brain tumour treatments
Researchers in our Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence are leading studies into the development and treatment of meningioma
By Alan Williams
Researchers from the University of Plymouth have identified proteins which fuel the growth of the most common type of brain tumour, a discovery that could more PR
University of Surrey: Cosmic Signal From the Very Early Universe Will Help Astronomers Detect the First Stars (10)
GUILFORD, England, June 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Surrey issued the following news release:
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Cosmic signal from the very early universe will help astronomers detect the first stars
Understanding how the Universe transitioned from darkness to light with the formation of the first stars and galaxies is a key turning point in its development known as the Cosmic Dawn. However, even the most powerful telescopes can't directly observe these earliest stars, so determining their propertie more PR
Washington University School of Medicine: Strategy to Prevent Age-related Macular Degeneration Identified (10)
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, June 25 (TNSjou) -- The Washington University School of Medicine issued the following news release:
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Strategy to prevent age-related macular degeneration identified
Fixing problems in cholesterol metabolism could stave off a leading cause of blindness, according to new research in mice, human plasma samples
By Julia Evangelou Strait
A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis identifies a possible way to slow or block progression of age-r more PR
Writers-in-Residence Will Launch New Journalism Courses at William & Mary (10)
WASHINGTON, June 24 [Category: Media] -- Pulitzer Center, an organization that say it combines journalism and engagement, posted the following news:
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Writers-in-Residence Will Launch New Journalism Courses at William & Mary
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Journalists Hilary Holladay (left), David A. Price (image by Susan Sabo), and Kris Worrell, Virginia Media's editor-in-chief, will share their expertise in a series of new hands-on journalism courses in 2025-26.s courtesy of William & Mary's the Charles Center.
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