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Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-06-29 ( 10 items )  
At Yale, New Courses and Programs Re-center Conversation About Ukraine (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, June 28 -- Yale University issued the following news release: * * * At Yale, new courses and programs re-center conversation about Ukraine Olha Tytarenko, who last year introduced an on-campus Ukrainian language course for Yale students, is now adding more courses and programs that she says will broaden students' understanding of the country. * Last fall, Olha Tytarenko introduced Yale's first Ukrainian language course taught by an on-campus instructor. That course,  more PR

California Academy of Sciences Rediscovers 'Extinct' Black Stony Coral in the Galapagos After 24 Years (10)
SAN FRANCISCO, California, June 28 -- The California Academy of Sciences issued the following news release: * * * California Academy of Sciences Rediscovers 'Extinct' Black Stony Coral in the Galapagos After 24 Years Scientists found more than 250 colonies of the once-lost Rhizopsammia coral across healthy, biodiverse coral reefs in Galapagos National Park * Researchers at the California Academy of Sciences and partners rediscovered a presumed-extinct black stony coral species in the Galapa more PR

Consumer rights: Deal on out-of-court dispute resolution rules (10)
BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 27 -- The European Parliament posted the following news release: * * * Consumer rights: Deal on out-of-court dispute resolution rules * * Alternative dispute resolution allows consumers and traders to resolve disputes quickly and inexpensively without going to court * New measures to improve traders' participation and raise consumer awareness * Allowing participation of third-country traders Thursday's agreement between Parliament and Council aims to increase more PR

ICYMI: McCain Institute's Laura Thornton Op-Ed - 'Dispelling Russia's Myths About Ukraine' (10)
WASHINGTON, June 28 -- Arizona State University McCain Institute issued the following news: * * * ICYMI: McCain Institute's Laura Thornton Op-Ed: "Dispelling Russia's Myths About Ukraine" WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 27, 2025) -- In a new op-ed, "Dispelling Russia's Myths About Ukraine," McCain Institute Senior Director of Global Democracy Programs Laura Thornton dispels disinformation being circulated about Ukraine and outlines steps the U.S. can take in supporting Ukraine's fight for democracy fo more PR

Literature more crucial to Britain's reputation than music or sport (10)
LONDON, England, July 5 [Category: Media] -- The Publishers Association issued the following news: * * * Literature more crucial to Britain's reputation than music or sport * 80% of international adults in a recent survey agreed that British literature and British academic research positively contribute towards the UK's international reputation, this was higher than music (73%), sports and athletics (72%) and business and economic influence (57%). The findings are included in the Publisher more PR

University of California-Merced: Researchers Apply Materials Science Equation to Broader Real-World Issues (10)
MERCED, California, June 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of California Merced issued the following news: * * * Researchers Apply Materials Science Equation to Broader Real-World Issues At first glance, a mathematical model that describes how quickly materials transform from one phase to another might seem to have few other practical applications. But what if this kind of model could be adapted to predict the spread of the next pandemic? Two UC Merced researchers have been studying the Johnson more PR

University of Exeter: Genetics Study Leads to Largescale Diabetes Clinical Trial Launch in Chinese Hospitals (10)
EXETER, England, June 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Exeter issued the following news: * * * Genetics study leads to largescale diabetes clinical trial launch in Chinese hospitals By Louise Vennells Scientists have refined a new way of using genetics to identify whether someone has type 1 or type 2 diabetes in Chinese populations - and it is now being used in a large clinical trial to improve treatment in the region. Up to 40 per cent of people with adult-onset type 1 diabetes are initia more PR

University of New Mexico: Mental Health Interventions - Culturally Appropriate, But Not Always Culturally Specific (10)
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, June 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news: * * * Mental health interventions: Culturally appropriate, but not always culturally specific By Alexa Skonieski Do culturally appropriate mental health interventions have to be culturally specific? University of New Mexico Sociology Professor Jessica Goodkind says no. In her article, Is cultural appropriateness culturally specific? Intersectional insights from a community-based participator more PR

University of Otago: Lack of Psychogeriatric Beds Putting Patients and Doctors at Risk (10)
DUNEDIN, New Zealand, June 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Otago issued the following news release: * * * Lack of psychogeriatric beds putting patients and doctors at risk Placing physically and sexually aggressive older psychiatric patients in general hospital wards is both unsafe and unethical, a University of Otago - Otakou Whakaihu Waka-led paper argues. The authors are urgently calling for more inpatient beds for patients with the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPS more PR

Washington University School of Medicine: Early Intervention Changes Trajectory for Depressed Preschoolers (10)
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, June 28 (TNSjou) -- The Washington University School of Medicine issued the following news release: * * * Early intervention changes trajectory for depressed preschoolers Several months of parent-child therapy program yields positive effects for years, study finds * Depression affects 1%-2% of children younger than 13 in the U.S. and can arise as early as age 3, but a specialized therapeutic intervention can help preschool-aged children find relief from this condition - more PR