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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-09-05 ( 12 items )  
Albertus Magnus College Announces Partnership With Messina College (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Sept. 5 -- Albertus Magnus College issued the following news release: * * * Albertus Magnus College Announces Partnership with Messina College Agreement Provides Pathways to Future Degrees * Albertus Magnus College remains committed to its almost 100-year-old promise -- to provide access to higher education, particularly for those from low-income communities that have had limited access to adequate higher education. Albertus is pleased to announce a Two Plus Two Agre more PR

Cornell biologists expose bacteria's hidden Achilles' heel (10)
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 4 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Cornell biologists expose bacteria's hidden Achilles' heel * Antibiotic resistance is considered one of the most urgent health threats of our time. Common bacteria such as E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus are evolving defenses against the drugs doctors rely on most. To combat the threat, scientists are racing to find new ways to halt bacterial growth without triggering resistance too quickly. In recent resear more PR

Deaths from high blood pressure-related kidney disease up nearly 50% in the past 25 years (10)
DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 4 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release: * * * Deaths from high blood pressure-related kidney disease up nearly 50% in the past 25 years * Research Highlights: * An analysis of 25 years of the CDC WONDER database for death rates from hypertension-related kidney disease (also called hypertensive kidney disease or hypertensive renal disease) in the U.S. through 2023 found persistent differences across race, ethnicity more PR

Duke University Pratt School of Engineering: Smart Sensor for Your Muscles and Tissues (10)
DURHAM, North Carolina, Sept. 5 (TNSjou) -- Duke University Pratt School of Engineering issued the following news: * * * Smart Sensor for Your Muscles and Tissues By Ken Kingery New wearable device technology continuously monitors skin and tissue stiffness to provide real-time medical and athletic insights. Engineers at Duke University have developed a wireless patch that can non-invasively measure skin and tissue stiffness at depths of up to a couple of inches. Already smaller than a smart more PR

Johns Hopkins Medicine: In Extensive Sequencing Study, Scientists Find Few Links Between Cancer and Microbiome (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Sept. 5 (TNSjou) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release: * * * In Extensive Sequencing Study, Scientists Find Few Links Between Cancer and Microbiome About a dozen studies in the past five years have made claims linking nearly every type of human cancer with the presence of microbiomes, "communities" of bacteria, viruses and fungi that live in or on peoples' bodies. Now, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say a study that sequenced human cancers fou more PR

Mo. University of Science & Tech: Powering Tomorrow - Q&A With a Nuclear Engineering Expert (10)
ROLLA, Missouri, Sept. 2 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology issued the following Q&A by Kummer College Dean Jim Sterling with Joshua Schlegel, associate professor and associate chair of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science: * * * Powering tomorrow: Q&A with a nuclear engineering expert The rising demand and new technologies are driving a renewed interest in nuclear power. This could reshape energy production in Missouri and beyond. In this Q&A session, Missouri S&T Kummer more PR

Research Corporation for Science Advancement: Four Cottrell Scholars Collaborative Projects Win 2025 Awards (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, Sept. 4 -- Research Corporation for Science Advancement issued the following news: * * * Four Cottrell Scholars Collaborative Projects Win 2025 Awards Research Corporation for Science Advancement has made 2025 Cottrell Scholars Collaborative Awards of $25,000 each to four new projects that emerged from discussions at the 2025 Cottrell Scholar Conference. "Proposals are evaluated on their potential impact, relevance to the current academic landscape, and the strength of the t more PR

Sen. Sanders Issues Commentary to New York Times: Kennedy Must Resign (10)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 -- Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, issued the following commentary to the New York Times: * * * Kennedy Must Resign Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of health and human services, is endangering the health of the American people now and into the future. He must resign. Mr. Kennedy and the rest of the Trump administration tell us, over and over, that they want to Make America Healthy Again. That's a great slogan. I agree with it. The problem is that since coming into of more PR

SENATOR ALSOBROOKS FILES RESOLUTION OF DISAPPROVAL AGAINST RFK - AGAIN (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 -- Sen. Angela Alsobrooks, D-Maryland, issued the following news release: * * * Original text here: * * * SENATOR ALSOBROOKS FILES RESOLUTION OF DISAPPROVAL AGAINST RFK - AGAIN * September 4, 2025 WASHINGTON, DC - Today, Senator Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.), along with 22 senators, filed a Resolution of Disapproval that states the Senate and the American people have zero confidence in RFK Jr. and calls for his removal. Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), Senate Finance Comm more PR

Transparent peer review pilot backed by authors and reviewers (10)
LONDON, England, Sept. 4 [Category: BizMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release: * * * Transparent peer review pilot backed by authors and reviewers * A Taylor & Francis journal has revealed the results of a pilot to improve the transparency of peer review, a process which usually takes place behind the scenes. A survey two years into the trial has found that authors and reviewers are supportive of the transparent peer review model, believin more PR

U.S. survey finds salt substitutes rarely used by people with high blood pressure (10)
DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 4 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release: * * * U.S. survey finds salt substitutes rarely used by people with high blood pressure * Research Highlights: * Despite their effectiveness in lowering sodium intake and managing blood pressure, salt substitutes were rarely used by people with high blood pressure, according to a review of almost 20 years of U.S. health survey data. * Researchers recommend increasing awar more PR

University of Nottingham: Vegan Dog Food Provides Similar Nutrients to Meat-based Diets, Study Finds (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, Sept. 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release: * * * Vegan dog food provides similar nutrients to meat-based diets, new study finds A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that vegan diets for dogs sold in the UK provide similar nutrition to meat-based diets. The study, led by Rebecca Brociek from the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, and published in PLOS One, highlights the importance of a bal more PR