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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-09-20 ( 15 items )  
Antimonopoly Counsel Principal Attorney Musharbash Testifies Before Senate Homeland Security Subcommittee (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 -- The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Disaster Management, District of Columbia and Census released the following written testimony by Basel J. Musharbash, principal attorney at Antimonopoly Counsel, from a Sept. 10, 2025, hearing entitled "Sounding the Alarm: America's Fire Apparatus Crisis": * * * Chair Hawley, Ranking Member Kim, Members of the Subcommittee: Thank you for holding this important hearing, and thank you for inviting me t more PR

Hot air drying largely preserves nutritional composition of radish microgreens (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Sept. 19 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Hot air drying largely preserves nutritional composition of radish microgreens * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Cruciferous vegetables like radish, broccoli and kale offer significant health benefits, especially when they are consumed as microgreens, or as young seedlings harvested early. The little plants contain nutrients such as vitamins; minerals; bioactive antioxidants, like polyphenols; a more PR

Khalifa University: Sensors, AI, and 3D Printing Join Forces in Diabetic Foot Care (10)
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- Khalifa University issued the following news: * * * Sensors, AI, and 3D Printing Join Forces in Diabetic Foot Care A new study from Khalifa University researchers highlights how smart wearable devices using advanced sensors and AI could revolutionize diabetic footcare by predicting and preventing ulceration before they lead to amputation * Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest-growing health crises worldwide. Complications affecting the  more PR

Mixing neutrinos of colliding neutron stars changes how merger unfolds (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Sept. 19 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Mixing neutrinos of colliding neutron stars changes how merger unfolds * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The collision and merger of two neutron stars -- the incredibly dense remnants of collapsed stars -- are some of the most energetic events in the universe, producing a variety of signals that can be observed on Earth. New simulations of neutron star mergers by a team from Penn State and the U more PR

Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Subcommittee Chair Johnson Issues Opening Statement at Hearing on Vaccines (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 -- Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisconsin, chair of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, released the following opening statement from a Sept. 9, 2025, hearing entitled "How the Corruption of Science has Impacted Public Perception and Policies Regarding Vaccines": * * * I want to welcome everyone to today's hearing titled, "How the Corruption of Science has Impacted Public Perception and Policies Regarding Vaccines." I also more PR

Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Subcommittee Ranking Member Blumenthal Issues Opening Statement at Hearing on Vaccines (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 -- Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Connecticut, ranking member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, released the following opening statement from a Sept. 9, 2025, hearing entitled "How the Corruption of Science has Impacted Public Perception and Policies Regarding Vaccines": * * * Welcome to everyone. Whether you agree or disagree, this hearing is not personal between Senator Johnson and myself, between any of you an more PR

Studying the Squishy Stuff: A Conversation with Sujit Datta (10)
PASADENA, California, Sept. 19 -- The California Institute of Technology posted the following news: * * * Studying the Squishy Stuff: A Conversation with Sujit Datta * Sujit Datta 's eyes light up and he smiles when he talks about "squishy" things like mucus and other polymeric fluids. The professor of chemical engineering, bioengineering, and biophysics at Caltech studies how bacteria, fluids, and other soft and pliable materials move and behave in the complex environments where they are ty more PR

University of Dayton Issues UD in the News Wrap Up for Sept. 13-19 (10)
DAYTON, Ohio, Sept. 20 -- The University of Dayton issued the following news: * * * UD in the News Sept. 13-19 Conversation and National Desk stories featuring UD expertise were picked up widely nationwide. In a piece for Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, Vince Lewis wrote about giving students opportunities to launch startups. Right-wing extremist violence is more frequent and more deadly than left-wing violence - what the data shows The Conversation Art Jipson and Pa more PR

University of Liverpool: Smartphone App Boosts Drug Safety Reporting in Uganda, Landmark Trial Finds (10)
LIVERPOOL, England, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Liverpool issued the following news release: * * * Smartphone app boosts drug safety reporting in Uganda, landmark trial finds Results from a ground-breaking new trial published in The Lancet Global Health show that a mobile application, Med Safety, improved the reporting of suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) by healthcare workers in Uganda. The findings mark a breakthrough for digital pharmacovigilance in low- and middle-income more PR

University of New South Wales: 'Like Talking on the Telephone' - Quantum Computing Engineers Get Atoms Chatting Long Distance (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of New South Wales issued the following news: * * * 'Like talking on the telephone': quantum computing engineers get atoms chatting long distance UNSW quantum engineers have created quantum entanglement between two distant atoms in silicon using electrons as a bridge. * UNSW engineers have made a significant advance in quantum computing: they created 'quantum entangled states' - where two separate particles become so deeply linked they  more PR

University of Plymouth: AI Model Offers Accurate and Explainable Insights to Support Autism Assessment (10)
PLYMOUTH, England, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Plymouth issued the following news: * * * AI model offers accurate and explainable insights to support autism assessment A deep learning model was shown to achieve up to 98% accuracy in distinguishing autistic from neurotypical participants By Alan Williams, Media and Communications Manager Scientists have developed and tested a deep-learning model that could support clinicians by providing accurate results and clear, explainable in more PR

University of Warwick: Moving in Together Boosts Life Satisfaction Beyond the 'Honeymoon Effect' (10)
COVENTRY, England, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Warwick issued the following news release: * * * Moving in together boosts life satisfaction beyond the 'honeymoon effect' A new study from Warwick, Bielefeld University and University of Greifswald has analysed data from 1,103 participants in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and the UK Household Longitudinal Study 'Understanding Society' (UKHLS) to find that life satisfaction is, on average, highest in the year after couples sta more PR

University of Wurzburg: Boron Replaces Metal - Element Forms Complexes With Olefins (10)
WURZBURG, Germany, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wurzburg issued the following news release: * * * Boron Replaces Metal: Element Forms Complexes With Olefins Eliminating toxic and expensive heavy metals in the chemical industry: A new publication from the University of Wurzburg Chemistry points the way forward. * The team led by chemistry professor Holger Braunschweig at the University of Wurzburg is investigating the 'metal-mimetic' properties of main group elements such as boron more PR

USU Mathematicians' Topological Theories Could Foster Quantum Computing Breakthrough (10)
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 20 (TNSjou) -- Utah State University issued the following news: * * * USU Mathematicians' Topological Theories Could Foster Quantum Computing Breakthrough USU Mathematics and Statistics faculty members Nathan Geer and Matthew Young, together with their students and collaborators around the world, are developing topological quantum field theories, which are illuminating unexpected solutions to as-yet unreachable applications, including quantum computing. By Mary-Ann Muffole more PR

Yale Law School: Understanding the 'Constitutional Dialogue' Behind American Equality (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Sept. 19 -- Yale Law School issued the following Q&A on Sept. 18, 2025, by Lisa Prevost with Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling professor of law and political science: * * * Understanding the 'constitutional dialogue' behind American equality In a new book, Yale constitutional scholar Akhil Reed Amar examines the period between 1840 and 1920 and four extraordinary individuals who helped shape America's understanding of equality. During an extraordinary span between 1840 and 19 more PR