Targeted News Service logo

-- Preview Email Newsletter
Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-09-19 ( 20 items )  
AstraZeneca: Airsupra U.S. Prescribing Information Updated to Reflect the Statistically Significant Severe Exacerbation Risk Reduction in Patients With Mild Asthma Compared With Albuterol (10)
WILMINGTON, Delaware, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- AstraZeneca, a biopharmaceutical company, issued the following news release: * * * AIRSUPRA (albuterol/budesonide) US prescribing information updated to reflect the statistically significant severe exacerbation risk reduction in patients with mild asthma compared with albuterol The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a supplemental new drug application (sNDA) for AIRSUPRA * AIRSUPRA's US Prescribing Information now includes clinica more PR

Autonomous University of Barcelona: Horses, Possible Allies in Forest Fire Prevention (10)
BARCELONA, Spain, Sept. 18 (TNSjou) -- The Autonomous University of Barcelona issued the following news: * * * Horses, possible allies in forest fire prevention Horses play a key role in forest management and in reducing the risk of wildfires in Mediterranean forests, thanks to the adaptability of their eating habits. This is the conclusion reached by an interdisciplinary study led by the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) and the University of Lleida (UdL), recently published in the jou more PR

Cornell Atkinson and NGO partners announce dairy sustainability awards (10)
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 18 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Cornell Atkinson and NGO partners announce dairy sustainability awards * Cornell researchers are partnering with NGO scientists to develop and rapidly implement strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the dairy industry. Ahead of Climate Week NYC 2025, the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability and NGO partners have announced the five inaugural recipients of their Dairy Sustainability Awards. The j more PR

DOE Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Optimized Materials in a Flash (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- The U.S. Department of Energy Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory issued the following news: * * * Optimized Materials in a Flash AutoBot platform combines machine learning and robotics to rapidly find the best ways to make advanced materials. Key Takeaways * Researchers developed AutoBot, an automated, AI-driven laboratory that accelerates optimization of materials synthesis. * In just a few weeks, AutoBot pinpointed the best combinations of synthesis pa more PR

FAU: Decoding a Decade of Grouper Grunts Unlocks Spawning Secrets, Shifts (10)
BOCA RATON, Florida, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- Florida Atlantic University, a component of the state university system in Florida, issued the following news: * * * Decoding a Decade of Grouper Grunts Unlocks Spawning Secrets, Shifts By Gisele Galoustian More than a decade of acoustic recordings of grouper grunts are providing new insight into how sound can be used to monitor and manage vulnerable fish populations. The research by Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute more PR

Foundation for Economic Education Issues Commentary: On the Track (10)
DETROIT, Michigan, Sept. 19 -- The Foundation for Economic Education issued the following commentary on Sept. 18, 2025: * * * On the Track How smart rings are monitoring more than we realize. By Daphne Posadas According to experts, the best way to maintain a new habit is to track it. I've recently taken up running. And as runners typically do, I'm now hooked on tracking my distance, measuring my pace, and setting goals to get better. Naturally, this sent me down the rabbit hole of finding t more PR

New International Guideline Provides Expert Guidance for PET Imaging of Patients with Coronary Arter (10)
RESTON, Virginia, Sept. 18 [Category: Medical] -- The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging issued the following news release: * * * New International Guideline Provides Expert Guidance for PET Imaging of Patients with Coronary Arter * The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI), American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC), European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM), and American College of Nuclear Medicine (ACNM) have issued a new clinical guideline for  more PR

Oregon Health & Science University: Study Suggests Approach for Treatment of Spinal Injuries (10)
PORTLAND, Oregon, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news: * * * Study suggests new approach for treatment of spinal injuries Randomized clinical trial involves patients at OHSU, 12 other large U.S. trauma centers By Erik Robinson New research suggests the common clinical practice of elevating blood pressure for patients with acute spinal cord injury may do more harm than good. The study, published today in the journal JAMA Network Open, involved more PR

RIT Hosts Community Remote Sensing Experiment (10)
ROCHESTER, New York, Sept. 19 -- Rochester Institute of Technology issued the following news release: * * * RIT hosts community remote sensing experiment The Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing Laboratory coordinated a two-week data collection project with researchers from around the world * Satellites, planes, drones, canoes, and more were deployed at RIT's Tait Preserve for ROCX 2025, an open-community, major data-collection experiment. Building off similar experiments done in 2010 and 20 more PR

Rutgers: Astronomers Discover Rare Einstein Cross With Fifth Image, Revealing Hidden Dark Matter (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Sept. 15 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: * * * Astronomers Discover Rare Einstein Cross With Fifth Image, Revealing Hidden Dark Matter Scientists find a rare cosmic pattern that will help them learn more about the invisible matter that holds the universe together By Kitta MacPherson When Rutgers theoretical astrophysicist Charles Keeton first saw an unusual picture shared by his colleague, he was intrigued. "Have you ever seen an Einste more PR

Scholarships awarded to 5 high school students leading efforts for healthier communities (10)
DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 18 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release: * * * Scholarships awarded to 5 high school students leading efforts for healthier communities * By age 18, according to an American Heart Association scientific statement, many young Americans have already developed cardiovascular risk factors such as obesity, high cholesterol, high blood pressure or Type 2 diabetes [1]. The American Heart Association, a relentless force chan more PR

SFU Physicists Create New Electrically Controlled Silicon-based Quantum Device (10)
BURNABY, British Columbia, Sept. 18 (TNSjou) -- Simon Fraser University issued the following news: * * * SFU physicists create new electrically controlled silicon-based quantum device By Matt Kieltyka A pioneering team of scientists at Simon Fraser University have created a new type of silicon-based quantum device controlled both optically and electrically, marking the latest breakthrough in the global quantum computing race. Published in the journal Nature Photonics, researchers at the SFU more PR

Study finds Republicans fund science more than Democrats (10)
EVANSTON, Illinois, Sept. 18 -- Northwestern University posted the following news release: * * * Study finds Republicans fund science more than Democrats * * Link to: Northwestern Now Story Evanston, Ill. --- A new Northwestern University study analyzing public records maintained by the U.S. Government Publishing Office and Congressional Budget Office over a 40-year period showed that federal science and research accounts received more funding when Republicans controlled the U.S. House of more PR

Trauma and Resilience: McGill Study Explores the Enduring Effects of Sexual Violence During the Rwandan Genocide Against the Tutsi (10)
MONTREAL, Quebec, Sept. 18 (TNSjou) -- McGill University issued the following news release: * * * Trauma and resilience: McGill study explores the enduring effects of sexual violence during the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi Mothers often struggled with feelings of ambivalence and guilt, while many of their children displayed compassion toward them, researchers found * A study led by McGill University researchers offers insights into intergenerational memory and the experiences of child more PR

Turning apple waste into profit and protein (10)
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 18 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Turning apple waste into profit and protein * Every year, as the presses churn and the sweet smell of cider fills the autumn air, more than 4 million tons of apple byproducts are hauled off as animal feed, compost or landfill waste. But a new Cornell study offers apple skins, seeds, cores and pulp a different ending. Freeze-dried and milled into a fine powder, the byproduct, known as pomace, can be blended in more PR

University of Bristol: Study Shows Increasing 'Healthy Competition' Between Menu Options Nudges Patients Towards Greener, Lower-fat Hospital Food Choices (10)
BRISTOL, England, Sept. 18 (TNSjou) -- The University of Bristol issued the following news release: * * * Study shows increasing 'healthy competition' between menu options nudges patients towards greener, lower-fat hospital food choices New research has shown hospital patients could reduce the carbon footprint and saturated fat content of their selected meals by up to almost a third - if the weekly menu featuring the same dishes is cleverly reorganised. * The study, led by the University of more PR

University of Glasgow: Software Tool Aims to Democratize Access to Space Camera Development (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, Sept. 18 (TNSjou) -- The University of Glasgow issued the following news: * * * New software tool aims to democratise access to space camera development A powerful software tool capable of accurately modelling how cameras capture light could help democratise the development of new imaging systems for use in space. * Dr George Brydon of the University of Glasgow developed the open-source tool, called SIMply, which is available as a free download on the online code reposito more PR

University of Michigan: 310-million-year-old Fossil Takes a Bite Out of Fish Evolution (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan posted the following news: * * * 310-million-year-old fossil takes a bite out of fish evolution A University of Michigan researcher helped identify the earliest known example of a toothy, tongue-like apparatus for biting in an ancient fish, marking the moment 310 million years ago that fish first took advantage of their gill bones to innovate the way they feed. The fish, called Platysomus, lived at the beginning of the Penn more PR

Utah State University: Shingo Research - 'Becoming a Learning Organization While Enhancing Performance - The Case of LEGO' (10)
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 19 -- Utah State University issued the following news: * * * Shingo Research: 'Becoming a Learning Organization While Enhancing Performance: The Case of LEGO' "Becoming a Learning Organization While Enhancing Performance: The Case of LEGO" Receives Shingo Research Award * The Shingo Institute, part of the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University, has announced that "Becoming a Learning Organization While Enhancing Performance: The Case of LEGO" has been more PR

Wyden, Alsobrooks Continue to Build the Case Against RFK Jr. (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 -- Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, issued the following news release on Sept. 17, 2025: * * * Wyden, Alsobrooks Continue to Build the Case Against RFK Jr. After releasing a 54-page report chronicling every day of RFK Jr.'s costly, chaotic, and corrupt reign as Secretary, Senators Wyden and Alsobrooks continue to build their case for why RFK Jr. must resign or be fired. * Another week of RFK Jr.'s reign, another week of bad acts  more PR