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Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-06-27 ( 11 items ) |
"No One Has Ever Created an Algorithm Like This Before": Temple Health's VEST Connects Patients to Lifesaving Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Care, Faster Than Ever (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 27 (TNSjou) -- Temple Health, an academic health system that says it is driving medical advances through clinical innovation, pioneering research and world-class education, issued the following news:
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"No One Has Ever Created an Algorithm Like This Before": Temple Health's VEST Connects Patients to Lifesaving Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Care, Faster Than Ever
By Grace Alvino, PhD
When a patient develops pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)--a form o more PR
California Policy Center Issues Commentary: Grand Water Bargain (10)
TUSTIN, California, June 27 -- The California Policy Center, an organization that says it focuses on education reform, workplace freedom, government transparency and governance, issued the following commentary on June 26, 2025:
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The Grand Water Bargain
By Edward Ring, Director, Water and Energy Policy
For the last few decades in California, the conventional wisdom has been that farmers and urban water consumers have to improve efficiency and reduce consumption. To the fullest extent pos more PR
Center for European Policy Analysis: Behind the Lines - Russia Bribes Teachers to Work in Occupied Ukraine (10)
WASHINGTON, June 27 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on June 26, 2025:
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Behind the Lines: Russia Bribes Teachers to Work in Occupied Ukraine
Russia is offering cash handouts of as much a two million rubles ($22,000) to lure teachers and cultural workers to Russify occupied Ukraine and create a population loyal to the regime.
By Elina Beketova
Teachers who commit to five years in communities of fewer than 50,000 people are eligible for two milli more PR
Mo. University of Science & Tech: Curators Approve Missouri S&T to Offer New AI Master's Degree Program (10)
ROLLA, Missouri, June 27 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology issued the following news:
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Curators approve Missouri S&T to offer new AI master's degree program
By Greg Edwards
The University of Missouri Board of Curators voted unanimously today (Thursday, June 26) to approve a new master's degree program in applied artificial intelligence -- also referred to as "AI+X" -- at Missouri S&T.
"Missouri S&T has been a national leader in computer science since the early 1960s, an more PR
Monmouth University: Prof. Wong Publishes Study on the Mother-Scholar Experience of Raising Multilingual Children (10)
WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, June 26 (TNSjou) -- Monmouth University issued the following news:
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Prof. Wong Publishes Study on the Mother-Scholar Experience of Raising Multilingual Children
Cathy Wong, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction and M.Ed./ESL program director at Monmouth University, has co-authored a peer-reviewed article in the journal Applied Linguistics (Oxford University Press, 2025) that offers an in-depth, autoethnographic account of raising m more PR
Rediscovery of 'Donaldson' Sweet Orange Shows Promise for Florida Citrus Industry (10)
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, June 27 (TNSjou) -- The American Society for Horticultural Science issued the following news release on June 26, 2025:
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Rediscovery of 'Donaldson' Sweet Orange Shows Promise for Florida Citrus Industry
Fort Pierce, FL - Researchers from the USDA Horticultural Research Lab have rediscovered the 'Donaldson' sweet orange, a forgotten variety with remarkable potential for the orange juice industry. Originally identified decades ago, this variety was largely forgotten ov more PR
Research Explores Strategies to Enhance Early Growth and Yield in High-Density Apple Orchards (10)
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, June 27 (TNSjou) -- The American Society for Horticultural Science issued the following news release on June 26, 2025:
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New Research Explores Strategies to Enhance Early Growth and Yield in High-Density Apple Orchards
Geneva, NY - Two recent studies from Cornell University provide critical insights into optimizing early growth and yield in high-density apple orchards, focusing on the benefits of irrigation and fertigation, as well as the influence of lateral branch more PR
Royal Society Te Aparangi partners with Wiley to expand global readership for its journals (10)
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, June 26 [Category: BizMedia] -- Wiley posted the following news release:
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Royal Society Te Aparangi partners with Wiley to expand global readership for its journals
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Hoboken, NJ - June 26, 2025 - Wiley is excited to announce a new publishing partnership with the Royal Society Te Aparangi. This strategic alliance, beginning in 2026, represents a major step forward for the Society's eight journals, and for Aotearoa New Zealand's research community.
First published more PR
Stanford University School of Medicine: As Fewer Americans Die From Heart Attacks, More Succumb to Chronic Heart Disease (10)
STANFORD, California, June 26 (TNSjou) -- Stanford University School of Medicine issued the following news:
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As fewer Americans die from heart attacks, more succumb to chronic heart disease
Since 1970, deaths from heart attacks have dropped nearly 90%, thanks to life-saving interventions and public health measures, according to a new study.
By Nina Bai
In 1970, someone over the age of 65 hospitalized for a heart attack in the United States had about a 60% chance of leaving the hospital more PR
SUNY University at Albany: Research Grants, Awards and Publications (10)
ALBANY, New York, June 25 (TNSjou) -- SUNY University at Albany issued the following news:
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Noteworthy: Research grants, awards and publications
The latest developments on University at Albany faculty and staff who are receiving research grants, awards and other noteworthy attention:
* Carlo Cafaro, associate professor in the Department of Nanoscale Science & Engineering, earned a Springer Nature Editorial Contribution Award and Springer Nature Author Service Award for his work as an as more PR
UC-San Francisco: How State Bans Increase Costs and Delay Abortion Care (10)
SAN FRANCISCO, California, June 27 (TNSjou) -- The University of California San Francisco campus issued the following news release:
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How State Bans Increase Costs and Delay Abortion Care
By Victoria Colliver
People in states that have banned abortion were more than twice as likely to receive them later in pregnancy, according to a new study by researchers at UC San Francisco.
The delays are primarily due to the additional time and costs associated with traveling longer distances to obt more PR
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