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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-07-12 ( 11 items ) |
Geological Survey: Spatial and Temporal Variability of Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Major Rivers of New Mexico, USA (10)
WASHINGTON, July 9 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of the Interior Geological Survey issued the following abstract of an article:
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Spatial and temporal variability of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in major rivers of New Mexico, USA
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Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are ubiquitous in the environment, but sources that contribute to temporal and spatial variability in surface waters are not well defined. Many states are assessing PFAS in water resources more PR
ICYMI: CBA's Fritzsche in New Op-Ed: "Banks Are Fighting Fraud and Scams, But We Can't Do It Alone" (10)
WASHINGTON, July 11 [Category: Financial Services] -- The Consumer Bankers Association posted the following news release:
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ICYMI: CBA's Fritzsche in New Op-Ed: "Banks Are Fighting Fraud and Scams, But We Can't Do It Alone"
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Consumer Bankers Association (CBA) Vice President, Associate General Counsel Brian Fritzsche yesterday published an op-ed in Open Banker calling for a coordinated, national response to protect consumers from increasingly sophisticated financial fr more PR
Mary Ann Liebert: U.S. Muslims' Attitudes Toward Psychedelic Therapy (10)
NEW ROCHELLE, New York, July 12 (TNSjou) -- Mary Ann Liebert Inc. posted the following news release:
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U.S. Muslims' Attitudes Toward Psychedelic Therapy
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A new study in the peer-reviewed journal Psychedelic Medicine demonstrated in this sample that Muslims living in the United States (MLUS) showed moderate openness to psychedelics in mental health therapy. Click here to read the article now.
MLUS have a history of rejecting mental health services. Syed Fayzan Rab, MD, a researcher at more PR
Michigan State University-College of Social Science: Have Tattoos? New Study Shows People Consistently Misjudge Your Personality (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 12 (TNSjou) -- Michigan State University College of Social Science issued the following news:
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Have tattoos? New study shows people consistently misjudge your personality
By Shelly DeJong
A new study led by Michigan State University provides insights into the personality perceptions surrounding tattooed individuals. As tattoos become more mainstream, this research sheds light on how specific tattoos are judged -- and shows how wrong those judgements can be.
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National Association of Manufacturers Managing VP Crain Testifies Before House Judiciary Subcommittee (10)
WASHINGTON, July 12 -- The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Administrative State, Regulatory Reform and Antitrust released the following testimony by Charles Crain, managing vice president of policy at the National Association of Manufacturers, from a June 25, 2025, hearing entitled "The Proxy Advisor Duopoly's Anticompetitive Conduct":
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Good morning Chairman Fitzgerald, Ranking Member Nadler, and members of the Subcommittee on Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust. My nam more PR
Newcastle University: Remains of Ancient River Landscapes Control East Antarctica Ice Flow (10)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, July 11 (TNSjou) -- Newcastle University issued the following news:
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Remains of ancient river landscapes control East Antarctica ice flow
The remains of landscapes thought to have formed when ancient rivers flowed across East Antarctica have been discovered - and could help predictions of future loss from the ice sheet.
Researchers led by Durham University, UK, examined radar measurements of ice thickness and found extensive, previously unmapped, flat surfa more PR
Polymer Power: FAMU-FSU Engineering Researchers Help Design Next-generation Polymer Blends (10)
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, July 12 (TNSjou) -- Florida State University issued the following news:
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Polymer power: FAMU-FSU Engineering researchers help design next-generation polymer blends
The study validates a model predicting how these materials mix and could help develop safer batteries
By Trisha Radulovich
A new study led by FAMU-FSU College of Engineering researchers investigating precision polymer blends revealed critical insights that could accelerate the development of advanced ma more PR
Rutgers: Key Role of Brain Protein in Learning and Memory Is Deciphered by Scientists (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, July 12 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
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A Key Role of Brain Protein in Learning and Memory Is Deciphered by Scientists
Scientists are exploring what mechanisms maintain brain connections.
Rutgers-led research reveals potentially profound implications in treating neurodegenerative diseases and brain injuries
By Kitta MacPherson
Scientists have discovered how a key protein helps maintain strong connections between brain cells that ar more PR
Toronto Metropolitan University: Underserved Youth Less Likely to Visit Emergency Department for Concussion in Ontario, Study Finds (10)
TORONTO, Ontario, July 11 (TNSjou) -- Toronto Metropolitan University issued the following news release:
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Underserved youth less likely to visit emergency department for concussion in Ontario, study finds
Toronto, ON, July 11, 2025 -- A new study finds socioeconomic disparities in rates of emergency department (ED) visits for concussion among children and youth.
Researchers from ICES, York University, Toronto Metropolitan University, and the University of Calgary found an increase in ED more PR
University of Nottingham: Capturing Anaesthetic Gases Could Prevent Global Warming, New Study Shows (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, July 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release:
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Capturing anaesthetic gases could prevent global warming, new study shows
A new study from the University of Nottingham has looked at how the anaesthetic gases breathed out by animal patients are released into the atmosphere and contribute to global warming.
The study, an industry first, published in British Journal of Anaesthesia evaluated the capture of gases from anaesthetised d more PR
Waiting for the Big One: USU Geologist Studies Frictional Behavior of the Southern San Andreas Fault (10)
LOGAN, Utah, July 12 (TNSjou) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
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Waiting for the Big One: USU Geologist Studies Frictional Behavior of the Southern San Andreas Fault
Doctoral scholar Alex DiMonte, with faculty mentors Alexis Ault and Srisharan Shreedharan, and Brown University colleague Greg Hirth, publishes new findings about California's iconic Earth crust fracture in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
By Mary-Ann Muffoletto
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