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AI System Finds Crucial Clues for Diagnoses in Electronic Health Records (10)
NEW YORK, Oct. 15 [Category: BizHospital] -- Mount Sinai Health System posted the following news release:
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AI System Finds Crucial Clues for Diagnoses in Electronic Health Records
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Doctors often must make critical decisions in minutes, relying on incomplete information. While electronic health records contain vast amounts of patient data, much of it remains difficult to interpret quickly--especially for patients with rare diseases or unusual symptoms.
Now, researchers at the Icahn Sc more PR
Cardiff University: Festival to Explore How Our Working Lives are Changing (10)
CARDIFF, Wales, Oct. 16 -- Cardiff University issued the following news:
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Festival to explore how our working lives are changing
Cardiff University's world-leading social science research will be celebrated in a three-week-long festival.
The Festival of Social Science will take place from 18 October to 5 November and provides an opportunity to celebrates and showcase the outstanding social science research taking place at Cardiff University.
This year's theme, Our Working Lives, invite more PR
Cedarville University: Fighting Metastatic Breast Cancer, One Gene at a Time (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, Oct. 17 -- Cedarville University issued the following news:
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Fighting Metastatic Breast Cancer, One Gene at a Time
By Cara Ramer, Student Public Relations Writer
Cedarville University senior contributes to breakthrough research on deadly cancer
Metastatic breast cancer remains one of the most devastating forms of cancer, claiming the lives of more than 42,000 people in the United States each year, according to cancer.org. In recognition of the ongoing fight against th more PR
Decoding dangers of Arctic sea ice with seismic, radar method (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Oct. 16 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Decoding dangers of Arctic sea ice with seismic, radar method
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Sea ice coverage in the Arctic Ocean is at one of its lowest levels on record, yet there's no unanimity on when that ice will disappear completely during summer months. Understanding the traits and movements of the remaining ice is a persistent challenge for scientists, but a study by researchers at Pe more PR
FAU: After Cancer - Study Explores Caring-Healing Modalities for Survivors (10)
BOCA RATON, Florida, Oct. 17 -- Florida Atlantic University, a component of the state university system in Florida, issued the following news:
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After Cancer: Study Explores Caring-Healing Modalities for Survivors
By Gisele Galoustian, ggaloust@fau.edu
As cancer survivorship rises, many people living with or beyond cancer face lasting physical and emotional challenges - particularly anxiety and depression, which affect about 30% of this population. Emotional distress is often unspoken, l more PR
Heidelberg University: Ice Core From Mont Blanc Massif Holds Intact Climate Archive From the Last 12,000 Years (10)
HEIDELBERG, Germany, Oct. 16 (TNSjou) -- Heidelberg University issued the following news release:
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Ice Core from Mont Blanc Massif Holds Intact Climate Archive from the Last 12,000 Years
Glacial ice from the French Alps provides information on climatic changes
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An ice core from Mont Blanc's Dome du Gouter contains a unique, intact archive of past climatic conditions. An international research team, including scientists from Heidelberg University, has succeeded in comprehensively datin more PR
Oregon State: Study Finds Large Fluctuations in Sea Level Occurred Throughout the Last Ice Age, a Significant Shift in Understanding of Past Climate (10)
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Oct. 16 (TNSjou) -- Oregon State University issued the following news release:
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New study finds large fluctuations in sea level occurred throughout the last ice age, a significant shift in understanding of past climate
Large changes in global sea level, fueled by fluctuations in ice sheet growth and decay, occurred throughout the last ice age, rather than just toward the end of that period, a study publishing this week in the journal Science has found.
The findings re more PR
OSU physicists discover universal 'Squeezing Phase Transition' with implications for quantum technology (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 15 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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OSU physicists discover universal 'Squeezing Phase Transition' with implications for quantum technology
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Media Contact: Elizabeth Gosney | CAS Marketing and Communications Manager | 405-744-7497 | egosney@okstate.edu
Findings establish new dynamical phases of matter, advancing quantum sensing and simulation
A team of physicists at Oklahoma State University led by assistant professor Dr. Thomas B more PR
Postdocs in Complexity Conference weaves global connections (10)
SANTA FE, New Mexico, Oct. 16 [Category: Political] -- Santa Fe Institute posted the following news release:
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Postdocs in Complexity Conference weaves global connections
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SFI's Postdocs in Complexity Global Conference brings together interdisciplinary early-career researchers from around the world. This year's conference, held September 16-19, drew 53 accomplished scholars for a four-day meeting focused on collaboration, networking, and idea-generation, and to deepen established resea more PR
Seton Hall: Institute for Communication and Religion Hosts Guest Speaker for Meditation Workshop (10)
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, Oct. 16 -- Seton Hall University issued the following news:
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Institute for Communication and Religion Hosts Guest Speaker for Meditation Workshop
By Kendall Williams
As part of Seton Hall's Contemplative Community Week, the Institute for Communication and Religion (ICR) hosted a Meditation and Mindful Breathing Workshop, featuring guest speaker Pradeep B. Deshpande, Ph.D. The workshop took place September 17 at Seton Hall's Interprofessional Health Science Camp more PR
Swansea University: End of Life Care Study Reveals Gaps in Palliative Care Access (10)
SWANSEA, Wales, Oct. 16 (TNSjou) -- Swansea University issued the following news:
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New end of life care study reveals gaps in palliative care access
A new Swansea University study using population-scale data, has revealed insights into how people use health and care services in their final year of life and highlights the need for better identification and support for people needing palliative care
The research, published in the Lancet Regional Health - Europe journal, found that most pe more PR
The ASAM Weekly for October 14th, 2025 (10)
CHEVY CHASE, Maryland, Oct. 16 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine posted the following news release:
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The ASAM Weekly for October 14th, 2025
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This Week in the ASAM Weekly
With all the headlines about an opioid shame-game and the gubernatorial debate in New Jersey ( NJ.com ), it's hard not to feel a little nostalgic for the headlines of a decade ago. Here's an example from 2016, when the opioid epidemic was mostly framed by local perspectives or pers more PR
University of Arizona: Study Finds Humans Outweigh Climate in Depleting Arizona's Water Supply (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, Oct. 17 (TNSjou) -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release:
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Study finds humans outweigh climate in depleting Arizona's water supply
A study led by University of Arizona researchers shows that decades of groundwater pumping by humans has depleted Tucson-area aquifers far more than natural climate variation. Published in the journal Water Resources Research, the study provides the first multi-millennial reconstruction for the region that places human more PR
University of Bristol: Ants Alter Their Nest Networks to Prevent Epidemics, Study Finds (10)
BRISTOL, England, Oct. 16 (TNSjou) -- The University of Bristol issued the following news release:
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Ants alter their nest networks to prevent epidemics, study finds
Ants make a series of clever architectural adjustments to their nests to prevent the spread of disease, University of Bristol research has uncovered.
The study, published today (Thursday, 16 October) in the journal Science, found the nests built by colonies exposed to disease had far more widely spread entrances and were mor more PR
University of Bristol: Pioneering Shapeshifting Soft Robot Uses Electric Fields to Swing Like a Gymnast (10)
BRISTOL, England, Oct. 16 (TNSjou) -- The University of Bristol issued the following news release:
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Pioneering shapeshifting soft robot uses electric fields to swing like a gymnast
Researchers have invented a new super agile robot that can cleverly change shape thanks to amorphous characteristics akin to the popular Marvel anti-hero Venom.
The unique soft morphing creation, developed by the University of Bristol and Queen Mary University of London, is much more adaptable than current so more PR
USU's Report to Governor & Legislature Underscores Utah's Emerging Energy, Water Needs (10)
LOGAN, Utah, Oct. 17 (TNSrep) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
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USU's Report to Governor & Legislature Underscores Utah's Emerging Energy, Water Needs
Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson delivered remarks; Speaker Mike Schultz presented the 2025 Water Pioneer Award; U.S. Sen. John Curtis joined by video.
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SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah State University's Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water and Air released its annual Report to the Governor and Legislature on Thursday, offe more PR
UW Researchers Find Wild Horse Diets Adaptable (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Oct. 17 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news:
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UW Researchers Find Wild Horse Diets Adaptable
A sweeping University of Wyoming study of wild horses on federal lands across seven Western states has found that the animals have a high ability to gain nutrition from a variety of plants and, by so doing, maintain good body condition, even in winter.
The findings could have implications for federal management of those free-roaming horses in connect more PR
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