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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-07-04 ( 13 items )  
ACM Celebrates Impact Factor Success as 2026 Move to Full Open Access Publishing Approaches (10)
NEW YORK, July 3 (TNSjou) -- ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, issued the following news release on July 2, 2025: * * * ACM Celebrates Impact Factor Success as 2026 Move to Full Open Access Publishing Approaches New York, NY, July 2, 2025 -- ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, is proud to celebrate the strong success of its publications in the latest Journal Citation Reports (JCR) from Clarivate Analytics, with over 75% of ACM journals indexed in the JCR increasing their more PR

APA Journals Show Strong Performance on Latest Scientific Literature "Impact Factor" (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, July 3 (TNSjou) -- The American Psychiatric Association issued the following news release on July 2, 2025: * * * APA Journals Show Strong Performance on Latest Scientific Literature "Impact Factor" Washington, D.C. -- The American Psychiatric Association (APA)'s journals were well-positioned in the latest edition of the Journal Citation Reports(R) (Clarivate Analytics Copyright (c) 2025), in which journals are assigned "Impact Factors." Impact Factor is a bibliometric cal more PR

British Natural History Museum: Reunited Halves of One Fossil, Previously Separated by 400 Miles, Leads to Discovery of Reptile Species (10)
LONDON, England, July 3 -- The British Natural History Museum issued the following news release: * * * Reunited halves of one fossil, previously separated by 400 miles, leads to discovery of new reptile species * The new species is a relative to the living New Zealand tuatara but it would have roamed the Late Jurassic, 145 million years ago * It's been known for decades that the ground-dwelling tuatara had long bodied aquatic relatives during the Mesozoic but this is the first relative with  more PR

Center for European Policy Analysis: New Warrior - Trained in the Bedroom, Deadly on the Battlefield (10)
WASHINGTON, July 4 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on July 3, 2025: * * * The New Warrior: Trained in the Bedroom, Deadly on the Battlefield The drones dominating the Ukraine war highlight Europe's need to recruit video game bedroom warriors if it wants to keep its armed forces competitive. By Mykyta Vorobiov Russia's rapacious expansionism has made many European countries reconsider the strength and skills of their armed forces. But efforts to ex more PR

HKU Geologists Suggest Early Continents Formed Through Mantle Plumes, Not Plate Collisions (10)
HONG KONG, July 3 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release: * * * HKU Geologists Suggest Early Continents Formed through Mantle Plumes, Not Plate Collisions Geologists from The University of Hong Kong (HKU) have made a breakthrough in understanding how the Earth's early continents formed during the Archean time, more than 2.5 billion years ago. Their findings, recently published in Science Advances, suggest that early continental crust likely formed through de more PR

New Study Maps Four Key Pathways to Alzheimer's Disease (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, July 4 (TNSjou) -- The UCLA Health issued the following news release: * * * New study maps four key pathways to Alzheimer's disease UCLA Health researchers identify sequential diagnostic patterns that could improve early detection and prevention strategies * UCLA Health researchers have identified four distinct pathways that lead to Alzheimer's disease by analyzing electronic health records, offering new insights into how the condition develops over time rather than more PR

NUS Researchers Develop Novel Material for Water Quality Monitoring Device (10)
SINGAPORE, July 3 (TNSjou) -- The National University of Singapore issued the following news release: * * * NUS researchers develop novel material for water quality monitoring device Introducing ReSURF sensor - an ultrafast, stretchable, self-healing and recyclable sensing device that enables on-site, real-time surveillance of water quality within milliseconds * Clean, safe water is vital for human health and well-being. It also plays a critical role in our food security, supports high-tech more PR

Study: Babies' poor vision may help organize visual brain pathways (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, July 3 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news: * * * Study: Babies' poor vision may help organize visual brain pathways * Incoming information from the retina is channeled into two pathways in the brain's visual system: one that's responsible for processing color and fine spatial detail, and another that's involved in spatial localization and detecting high temporal frequencies. A new study from MIT provides an account for how these t more PR

U of T Astronomers Develop AI Model to Determine Stars' Ages (10)
TORONTO, Ontario, July 3 (TNSjou) -- The University of Toronto issued the following news: * * * U of T astronomers develop AI model to determine stars' ages The new approach, called ChronoFlow, predicts the ages of stars with a level of accuracy that was previously impossible to achieve with analytical models By Ilana MacDonald Figuring out the ages of stars is fundamental to understanding many areas of astronomy - yet, it remains a challenge since stellar ages can't be ascertained through more PR

UC-San Diego: Diver-Operated Microscope Brings Hidden Coral Biology Into Focus (10)
LA JOLLA, California, July 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of California San Diego campus issued the following news: * * * Diver-Operated Microscope Brings Hidden Coral Biology into Focus Scripps Oceanography scientists develop cutting-edge microscope to study coral photosynthesis and health By Brittany Hook The intricate, hidden processes that sustain coral life are being revealed through a new microscope developed by scientists at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The dive more PR

University of Bayreuth: Scientifically Grounded Recommendations for Stretching Published for the First Time (10)
BAYREUTH, Germany, July 3 (TNSjou) -- The University of Bayreuth issued the following news release: * * * Scientifically grounded recommendations for stretching published for the first time For the first time, an international research team has developed concrete, evidence based stretching recommendations for practical use. The team was led by Prof. Dr. Dr. Jan Wilke of the University of Bayreuth. Their recommendations, published in the Journal of Sport and Health Science, aim to settle long- more PR

University of Cologne: Simplified Science Communication via Videos Tempt People to Overestimate Their Ability (10)
KOLN, Germany, July 3 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cologne issued the following news release: * * * Simplified science communication via videos tempt people to overestimate their ability A new media psychology publication shows that simplified video summaries of scientific studies make them easier to understand but can also lead to a distorted assessment of the viewer's own competence: they evoke the 'easiness effect' / Publication in "Frontiers in Psychology" * A research team at the Univ more PR

University of Missouri: States That Empower Advanced Practice Registered Nurses Have Better Health Outcomes, Study Finds (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, July 4 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release: * * * States that empower advanced practice registered nurses have better health outcomes, new study finds Mizzou researchers found that giving APRNs more freedom to do their jobs helps increase access to health care. * States that allow highly trained nurses to work independently see better health outcomes than those that require physician supervision, according to a new study. Coincidence? Univers more PR