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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-10-25 ( 18 items )  
2025 Revelle Medal Recipients Announced (10)
LA JOLLA, California, Oct. 23 -- The University of California San Diego campus issued the following news: * * * 2025 Revelle Medal Recipients Announced * Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology and Distinguished Professor of the Graduate Division Edward A. Dennis is a leader in the field of lipidomics. His research has furthered understanding of the role lipids play in inflammation and numerous metabolic diseases. Most recently, his lab developed a nonin more PR

Aalto University: Who Publishes Our Open Access Publications? (10)
AALTO, Finland, Oct. 24 (TNSjou) -- Aalto University issued the following news release: * * * Who publishes our open access publications? Researchers from Aalto University and the University of Helsinki prefer publishing in open access journals with author fees from large publishers. In open access journals that are free for authors, the publisher is often a university or a scholarly society. The theme of the International Open Access Week 2025 is "Who owns our knowledge." The question can b more PR

Aston University: Reasonable Adjustments and Better Training Improve Health Outcomes in the Learning Disability Community (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, Oct. 22 (TNSjou) -- Aston University issued the following news: * * * Reasonable adjustments and better training improve health outcomes in the learning disability community * Megan Pritchard, a nursing student at Aston University, has written a paper on how to improve health outcomes for those with learning disabilities * People with learning disabilities have poorer health and a lower life expectation than the general population * Pritchard's work has found that adequ more PR

Bacon Announces Staff Changes; Recognizes Role of Women in Senior Leadership (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 -- Rep. Don Bacon, R-Nebraska, issued the following news release: * * * Bacon Announces Staff Changes; Recognizes Role of Women in Senior Leadership * Omaha, Neb. - Rep. Don Bacon (NE-02) today announced recent staff changes, while also noting the role women play as part of his leadership team. Valerie Foy has been promoted to Deputy Chief of Staff, while also serving as Chief Counsel and Director of Foreign Policy. She joined Bacon's D.C. staff in March 2018. Theresa Thi more PR

Do More With Less Strain: UTA's Robotic Arm (10)
ARLINGTON, Texas, Oct. 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Arlington campus issued the following news release: * * * Do more with less strain: UTA's robotic arm Soft, air-powered exoskeleton eases muscle fatigue, reduces injuries and boosts workplace safety * For workers whose jobs involve hours of lifting and repetitive motion, even small innovations can make a big difference in preventing future musculoskeletal disorders. That's why engineers at The University of Texas at Arlington ha more PR

Dole Institute late fall 2025 programming features Croatian ambassador to the US, Cook Political Report editor, Wichita mayor (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Oct. 23 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: * * * Dole Institute late fall 2025 programming features Croatian ambassador to the US, Cook Political Report editor, Wichita mayor * The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas has announced its late fall 2025 programming, featuring conversations on foreign service and diplomacy, public service and domestic politics. Highlights include several Dole Fellow-led conversations, including wi more PR

Duke University Pratt School of Engineering: Welcome Your New Lab Mate - Artificial Intelligence (10)
DURHAM, North Carolina, Oct. 25 -- Duke University Pratt School of Engineering issued the following news: * * * Welcome Your New Lab Mate: Artificial Intelligence Duke engineers built an AI optical microscope that analyzes 2D materials as precisely as human experts. By Andrew Tie Haozhe "Harry" Wang's electrical and computer engineering lab at Duke welcomed an unusual new lab member this fall: artificial intelligence. Using publicly available AI foundation models such as OpenAI's ChatGPT a more PR

FAU Researchers Make Great 'Strides' in Gait Analysis Technology (10)
BOCA RATON, Florida, Oct. 25 (TNSjou) -- Florida Atlantic University, a component of the state university system in Florida, issued the following news: * * * FAU Researchers Make Great 'Strides' in Gait Analysis Technology By Gisele Galoustian A study from the College of Engineering and Computer Science and the Sensing Institute (I-SENSE) at Florida Atlantic University reveals that foot-mounted wearable sensors and a 3D depth camera can accurately measure how people walk - even in busy clini more PR

Johnson & Johnson MedTech Highlights Newest Impella Heart Pump and Long-Term Survival Data at TCT 2025 (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Oct. 24 [Category: BizHealth & Beauty] -- Johnson and Johnson posted the following news release: * * * Johnson & Johnson MedTech Highlights Newest Impella Heart Pump and Long-Term Survival Data at TCT 2025 * Danvers, MA - Oct 24, 2025 - Johnson & Johnson MedTech, a global leader in heart recovery, will feature the latest long-term data confirming the survival benefit of Impella CP and present the newest Impella innovations during the upcoming Transcatheter Cardiova more PR

Optica Publishing Group Announces Subscribe to Open Pilot for the Journal of the Optical Society of America B (JOSA B) (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 [Category: Medical] -- Optica, formerly the Optical Society, posted the following news release: * * * Optica Publishing Group Announces Subscribe to Open Pilot for the Journal of the Optical Society of America B (JOSA B) * New model aims to make high-quality optics and photonics research openly available without author fees Optica Publishing Group today announced that the Journal of the Optical Society of America B (JOSA B) will pilot the Subscribe to Open (S2O) model in more PR

Research reveals people desire social distance from spouses of those with mental illness (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Oct. 24 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * Research reveals people desire social distance from spouses of those with mental illness * The concept of stigma by association is linked to the idea that you're judged by the company you keep. "So if the person you're married to is not doing well mentally, do people assume you play some type of role in that? And will they treat you differently?" said Elizabeth Felix, assistant professor of sociology at  more PR

Strengthening global public health through traditional medicine: 3rd World Congress on Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine (10)
GENEVA, Switzerland, Oct. 24 -- The United Nations World Health Organization posted the following news: * * * Strengthening global public health through traditional medicine: 3rd World Congress on Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine * The 3 rd World Congress on Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine (TCIM) took place on 15-18 October 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It marked the 20 th International Congress on TCIM Research and the 17 th European Congress on Inte more PR

University of Cologne: Zebrafish Can Heal Its Spinal Cord Using a Sophisticated Mechanism (10)
KOLN, Germany, Oct. 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cologne issued the following news release: * * * The Zebrafish can heal its spinal cord using a sophisticated mechanism Specialized connective tissue cells regulate inflammation and prevent formation of scar tissue, enabling nerve fibers to regrow in zebrafish following spinal cord injury. The findings could offer a long-term approach for developing therapies in humans as well A research team from the University of Cologne has shown how ze more PR

University of Copenhagen: Do You Eat Like It's Summer All Year? It Could Confuse Your Internal Clock (10)
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Oct. 24 -- The University of Copenhagen issued the following news: * * * Do you eat like it's summer all year? It could confuse your internal clock Food - in addition to sunlight - regulates our internal biological clock and its ability to adapt to the seasons, according to new research in mice. According to researchers, it could have health benefits to eat more seasonal and locally produced food. * Our blood pressure rises in the morning, our brain releases sleep horm more PR

University of Montreal: Dead Star Reveals the Swallowed Remains of Its Planetary System (10)
MONTREAL, Quebec, Oct. 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Montreal issued the following news: * * * A dead star reveals the swallowed remains of its planetary system An international team led by Universite de Montreal PhD student Erika Le Bourdais reveals that a very old white dwarf star is still actively accreting planetary debris. * LSPM J0207+3331 is a particularly old white dwarf star, located 145 light-years from Earth in the constellation Triangulum. This stellar remnant, the result of  more PR

University of Toronto: Toronto's Don River Carries 36,000 Kg of Microplastics Into Lake Ontario Each Year - Study (10)
TORONTO, Ontario, Oct. 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Toronto issued the following news: * * * Toronto's Don River carries 36,000 kg of microplastics into Lake Ontario each year: Study Research by U of T experts has uncovered the scale of microplastic pollution flowing from city streets through rivers to wetlands, lakes and oceans By Josslyn Johnstone Researchers at the University of Toronto have found that Toronto's Don River carries over 500 billion microplastic particles into Lake Ont more PR

University of Wurzburg: Smallest Pixel in the World (10)
WURZBURG, Germany, Oct. 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wurzburg issued the following news release: * * * The Smallest Pixel in the World Physicists at the University of Wurzburg have developed extremely small pixels using optical antennas and a clever design. These can be used in compact AR glasses, for example. Smart glasses, i.e., glasses that display information directly in the field of vision, are considered a key technology of the future - but until now, their use has often failed du more PR

Uppsala University: Record-small Pixels Deliver Unrivalled Clarity (10)
UPPSALA, Sweden, Oct. 24 (TNSjou) -- Uppsala University issued the following news release: * * * Record-small pixels deliver unrivalled clarity Do you think this looks a bit pixelated? A little hard to read? That could soon be a thing of the past. Researchers have now developed new technology with record-small pixels, creating a display with the highest resolution the human eye can perceive. The study, led by Uppsala University in collaboration with researchers from Chalmers University of Tec more PR