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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-07-22 ( 10 items ) |
Cornell University-Industrial and Labor Relations School: Research Shows Home Care Cooperative Can Improve Patient Care (10)
ITHACA, New York, July 22 (TNSjou) -- The Cornell University Industrial and Labor Relations School issued the following news:
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New Research Shows Home Care Cooperative Can Improve Patient Care
Home care cooperatives - agencies co-owned and managed by home care workers - have key factors that appear to significantly improve the quality of care for patients, according to a new study co-authored by Senior Associate Dean for Outreach and Sponsored Research Ariel Avgar, Ph.D. '08, and Dr. Mad more PR
DOE Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Super Set of Supernovae Suggests Dark Energy Surprise (10)
WASHINGTON, July 22 (TNSjou) -- The U.S. Department of Energy Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory issued the following news:
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Super Set of Supernovae Suggests Dark Energy Surprise
By Lauren Biron
Researchers built the largest Type Ia supernova dataset ever and found a hint that dark energy might evolve over time. If confirmed, it would be a dramatic departure from Einstein's cosmological constant.
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* Type Ia supernovae let us precisely measure cosmic distances and gave more PR
Georgia State University: CHARA Array Enters Third Decade of Celestial Discovery (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 22 -- Georgia State University issued the following news:
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CHARA Array Enters Third Decade of Celestial Discovery
ATLANTA -- Georgia State University's Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA) Array is marking the 20th anniversary of its first scientific results, published in the July 20, 2005, issue of the Astrophysical Journal. These two papers -- one revealing new astronomical insights about the massive star Regulus, and the other detailing how the C more PR
Global study of more than 100,000 young people latest to link early smartphone ownership with poorer mental health in young adults (10)
LONDON, England, July 21 [Category: BizMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release:
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Global study of more than 100,000 young people latest to link early smartphone ownership with poorer mental health in young adults
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Breaking research 21st July 2025
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SwRI experiments may explain mysterious distribution of hydrogen peroxide on Europa (10)
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, July 21 [Category: Business] -- Southwest Research Institute posted the following news release:
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SwRI experiments may explain mysterious distribution of hydrogen peroxide on Europa
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July 21, 2025 -- Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) scientists conducted lab experiments to address a mystery about the origins of frozen hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) on Jupiter's icy moon Europa. Their results, published in the July 2025 issue of Planetary Science Journal, may help exp more PR
University of California-Merced: LiWang's Research Into Biological Clocks Earns Protein Society Honors (10)
MERCED, California, July 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of California Merced issued the following news:
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LiWang's Research into Biological Clocks Earns Protein Society Honors
Professor Andy LiWang knows what makes us tick, at least at a cellular level.
His research into the mechanisms of the oldest biological clock known to humankind has led him to understand how proteins -- and hence cells -- can tell time.
It has also led the UC Merced biochemist to become this year's recipient of the more PR
University of Michigan: Study - Goldenrods More Likely Evolve Defense Mechanisms in Nutrient-rich Soil (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan posted the following news:
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Study: Goldenrods more likely evolve defense mechanisms in nutrient-rich soil
A University of Michigan study finds that plants growing in nutrient-rich soil may be more likely to defend themselves against insects.
The study, led by U-M scientist Mia Howard and published in the journal Oikos, showed that goldenrod that grew in fields fed annually with agricultural levels of nitrogen were more more PR
University of Missouri: Recreating Mazon Creek's 300-million-year-old Ecosystem (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, July 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
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Recreating Mazon Creek's 300-million-year-old ecosystem
A new study from the University of Missouri sheds light on how exceptional fossil preservation at Mazon Creek captured the diversity of life across land, delta and sea.
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More than 300 million years ago, during the Carboniferous Period, much of northern Illinois outside Chicago -- including what is now the Mazon Creek ("muh-ZAHN" more PR
University of Wisconsin-Platteville: (SUSP)ense and Discovery (10)
PLATTEVILLE, Wisconsin, July 22 -- The University of Wisconsin-Platteville issued the following news:
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(SUSP)ense and Discovery
By Christine Bellport
Where else can you find research projects in theater lighting design, improving alfalfa with seed priming and the preservation of decades-old artifacts from the Isle of Man all under one roof? At the University of Wisconsin-Platteville's Summer Undergraduate Scholars Program (SUSP), that kind of academic diversity is exactly what's celebra more PR
UTSW Research: Anaphylaxis Hospital Stays, LDL-lowering Drug, and More (10)
DALLAS, Texas, July 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release:
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UTSW Research: Anaphylaxis hospital stays, LDL-lowering drug, and more
Studies look at children's ED visits, a new class of medication, and a treatment for urothelial carcinoma
Shorter hospital stays safe for most children with anaphylaxis
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Up to 5% of the U.S. population has experienced anaphylaxis - a severe allergic reaction triggered by foods, medications, in more PR
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