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Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-07-05 ( 6 items ) |
German Center for Infection Research: Multiresistant Intestinal Bacteria - Displacement Through Food Competition (10)
BRAUNSCHWEIG, Germany, July 4 (TNSres) -- The German Center for Infection Research issued the following news release:
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Multiresistant intestinal bacteria: Displacement through food competition
How multi-resistant E. coli bacteria can be removed from the gut
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If an intestinal inhabitant such as the bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) becomes resistant to many antibiotics, it can cause serious health problems if it enters the bloodstream. How can such potentially dangerous multi-resist more PR
University of East Anglia: How Game-play With Robots Can Bring Out Their Human Side (10)
NORWICH, England, July 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of East Anglia issued the following news:
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How game-play with robots can bring out their human side
The more we interact with robots, the more human we perceive them to become - according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
It may sound like a scene from Blade Runner, but psychologists have been investigating exactly what makes robot interactions feel more human.
A new paper published today reveals that playing games w more PR
University of Exeter: Green Transition Will Boost UK Productivity (10)
EXETER, England, July 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Exeter issued the following news:
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Green transition will boost UK productivity
By Alex Morrison
The green transition will boost productivity across the UK economy, new research suggests.
Researchers analysed the impacts of the low-carbon transition in power, transport and heating.
With renewable energy now cheaper than fossil fuels in most of the world - and still getting cheaper - the findings show these three industries benefit more PR
University of Liverpool: Study Reveals Increasing Surface Meltwater in East Antarctica (10)
LIVERPOOL, England, July 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Liverpool issued the following news release:
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Study reveals increasing surface meltwater in East Antarctica
Research involving the University of Liverpool has discovered a trend of increasing surface meltwater in East Antarctica.
In an ambitious new study, they produced the first Antarctic-wide, high-resolution monthly dataset of surface meltwater using satellite images.
The research raises questions about the future behaviour of more PR
University of Wollongong: Oldest Wooden Artefacts Ever Found in East Asia Reveal Plant-based Diet of Ancient Humans (10)
WOLLONGONG, Australia, July 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wollongong issued the following news release:
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Oldest wooden artefacts ever found in East Asia reveal plant-based diet of ancient humans
Collection of sophisticated, 300,000-year-old tools found preserved in oxygen-deprived clay by global researchers
By India Glyde
An international team of researchers, including University of Wollongong (UOW) archaeologist Professor Bo Li, have unearthed a set of approximately 300,000-year-old more PR
UPenn School of Arts & Sciences: Understanding of Brain Activity When We 'Read the Minds' of Others (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, July 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences issued the following news:
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A new understanding of brain activity when we 'read the minds' of others
Penn psychologists Anna Jenkins and Dilara Berkay show the role of uncertainty in engagement of the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex. Their findings pave the way for a broader understanding of autism and social anxiety.
Key Takeaways
* A new study shows that uncertainty drives activa more PR
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