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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-08-27 ( 11 items )  
American College of Cardiology Issues Vaccine Guidance for Adults With Heart Disease (10)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 [Category: Medical] -- The American College of Cardiology posted the following news release on Aug. 26, 2025: * * * American College of Cardiology Issues Vaccine Guidance for Adults with Heart Disease Recommendations encourage flu, COVID-19, RSV vaccinations and others to protect against severe disease, hospitalization and death * The American College of Cardiology has issued Concise Clinical Guidance (CCG) recommending vaccines to protect adults with heart disease again more PR

Binghamton University: Earth and Beyond - Geophysics Can Help Us Find Abandoned Gas Wells - and Even Habitable Planets (10)
BINGHAMTON, New York, Aug. 27 (TNSjou) -- Binghamton University issued the following news: * * * Earth and beyond: Geophysics can help us find abandoned gas wells -- and even habitable planets Near-surface geophysicist Sina Saneiyan has wide-ranging research interests By Jennifer Micale You don't need a shovel to find out what's happening underground. Using advanced sensing technology, near-surface geophysics allows us to peek under the Earth's surface from the ground, the sky or even spac more PR

Fine-tuning zinc supplementation, light exposure to boost microgreens' nutrition (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Aug. 26 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Fine-tuning zinc supplementation, light exposure to boost microgreens' nutrition * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Microgreens, which are young, edible plants that only take one to three weeks to harvest, are more than garnish at trendy restaurants -- they could be the answer to global hunger, according to plant scientists at Penn State. Already densely packed with nutrients, microgreens can be m more PR

New data science methods could improve understanding of personality and psychopathology (10)
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Aug. 26 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news: * * * New data science methods could improve understanding of personality and psychopathology * By Jenna Somers Key Takeaways * Researchers uncovered new personality traits and developed a new personality hierarchy using novel data science methods in taxonomic graph analysis (TGA). * TGA could lead to a more precise understanding of personality and classifications in psychopathology. * The researche more PR

Self-help, Trackers, Cosmetic Surgery.... Award for Sociologist's Research on Culture of Self-optimization (10)
SWANSEA, Wales, Aug. 26 (TNSjou) -- Swansea University issued the following news: * * * Self-help, trackers, cosmetic surgery.... Award for sociologist's research on culture of self-optimisation A Swansea sociologist has been honoured by the journal Current Sociology, published by the International Sociological Association, for his new research into self-optimisation, which is a term for ideas and practices aimed at continuous enhancement of the self. Examples range from self-help books and p more PR

Simpler models can outperform deep learning at climate prediction (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Aug. 26 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news: * * * Simpler models can outperform deep learning at climate prediction * Environmental scientists are increasingly using enormous artificial intelligence models to make predictions about changes in weather and climate, but a new study by MIT researchers shows that bigger models are not always better. The team demonstrates that, in certain climate scenarios, much simpler, physics-based more PR

Study Finds Sea-level Projections From the 1990s Were Spot on (10)
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Aug. 22 (TNSjou) -- Tulane University issued the following news release: * * * Study finds sea-level projections from the 1990s were spot on Global sea-level change has now been measured by satellites for more than 30 years, and a comparison with climate projections from the mid-1990s shows that they were remarkably accurate, according to two Tulane University researchers whose findings appear in Earth's Future, an open-access journal published by the American Geophysi more PR

UC-San Diego: Database Expands Understanding of Pacific Coral Reef Fish (10)
LA JOLLA, California, Aug. 27 (TNSjou) -- The University of California San Diego campus issued the following news: * * * New Database Expands Understanding of Pacific Coral Reef Fish By Brittany Hook Marine biologists at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography have released a new database of size parameters for 1,308 species of Pacific coral reef fishes, advancing scientists' understanding of fish health and population dynamics in the region. By linking length to weight, scientis more PR

UM Research Team Uncovers Neural Mechanisms Underlying Human Escape Behaviour Using Intracranial Electrophysiological Signals (10)
MACAU, China, Aug. 26 (TNSjou) -- The University of Macau issued the following news: * * * UM research team uncovers neural mechanisms underlying human escape behaviour using intracranial electrophysiological signals A research team led by Wu Haiyan, assistant professor in the Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences (CCBS) at the University of Macau (UM), investigated the neural mechanisms underlying human escape behaviour using intracranial electrophysiological signals. They discovered that  more PR

University of Arizona: Growing Baby Planet Photographed for First Time in a Ring of Darkness (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, Aug. 27 (TNSjou) -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release: * * * A growing baby planet photographed for first time in a ring of darkness By Daniel Stolte A team of astronomers has detected for the first time a growing planet outside our solar system, embedded in a cleared gap of a multi-ringed disk of dust and gas. The team, led by University of Arizona astronomer Laird Close and Richelle van Capelleveen, an astronomy graduate student at Leiden Observa more PR

University of Otago: Critical Concussion Management for Teens Developed (10)
DUNEDIN, New Zealand, Aug. 26 (TNSjou) -- The University of Otago issued the following news release: * * * Critical concussion management for teens developed Concern about the lifelong impacts of concussions on teenagers led a group of researchers to develop a framework of support for schools to help pupils return to learning and exercise. A collaboration of researchers at the School of Physiotherapy at the University of Otago - Otakou Whakaihu Waka and the Sports Performance Research Instit more PR