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| Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-10-29 ( 14 items ) |
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AIAA and Cassyni Expand Seminar Programme Across Journals and Books (10)
RESTON, Virginia, Oct. 28 -- The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics posted the following news release:
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AIAA and Cassyni Expand Seminar Programme Across Journals and Books
The partnership will build on the success of the AIAA Journal Seminars, to engage the global aerospace community with AI-enhanced video
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RESTON, VA & LONDON -- AIAA and Cassyni are expanding their collaboration to scale AI-enhanced seminars across AIAA journals and the AIAA book series. The programme more PR
All Prey Are Not the Same: Marine Predators Face Uneven Nutritional Payoffs (10)
LA JOLLA, California, Oct. 27 -- The University of California San Diego campus posted the following news:
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All Prey Are Not the Same: Marine Predators Face Uneven Nutritional Payoffs
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The new findings carry implications for understanding ocean food resources and the impacts that changes in these resources can have on animals that depend on them.
Former UC San Diego graduate student Stephanie Nehasil, who earned her PhD in the School of Biological Sciences, and Professor Carolyn Kurle more PR
Astronomical data collection of Taurus Molecular Cloud-1 reveals over 100 different molecules (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Oct. 27 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Astronomical data collection of Taurus Molecular Cloud-1 reveals over 100 different molecules
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MIT researchers recently studied a region of space called the Taurus Molecular Cloud-1 (TMC-1) and discovered more than 100 different molecules floating in the gas there more than in any other known interstellar cloud. They used powerful radio telescopes capable of detecting very faint s more PR
Biotech's Comeback Seems Real This Time: Why Massachusetts Is Poised to Lead the Recovery (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Oct. 28 (TNSjou) -- The Massachusetts Biotechnology Council posted the following news:
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Biotech's Comeback Seems Real This Time: Why Massachusetts Is Poised to Lead the Recovery
By Jason Cordeiro, Chief Innovation and Operating Officer
David Wainer's recent Wall Street Journal analysis makes (https://www.wsj.com/finance/stocks/why-biotechs-rally-can-last-this-time-b2845aa3?st=kmJPgK&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink) a compelling case that biotech's rally has s more PR
Body clocks matter for heart health (10)
DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 28 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:
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Body clocks matter for heart health
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Statement Highlights:
* Disruptions to circadian rhythms, the body's internal clock, are strongly associated with increased risk of obesity, Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. Factors such as rotating schedules or shift work, irregular sleep and meal times, or light exposure at night often cause these more PR
Colliding black holes might have formed from earlier cosmic smashups (10)
PASADENA, California, Oct. 28 -- The California Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Colliding black holes might have formed from earlier cosmic smashups
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A pair of distant black hole mergers, measured just one month apart in late 2024, are improving how scientists understand the nature and evolution of the most violent deep-space collisions in our universe. The new observations suggest that the colliding black holes might themselves have been products of earlier cosmic more PR
Designing better, longer-lasting medicines (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Oct. 28 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Designing better, longer-lasting medicines
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Many modern medicines, including insulin and some vaccines, are made from proteins complex molecules that perform specific functions in the body. Proteins are delicate: If they stick together or break down, the medicine can become less effective. Scientists have long sought ways to keep these drugs stable during manufacturing, storage, a more PR
Human Dominance Soars While Wild Biomass and Movement Decline (10)
PASADENA, California, Oct. 27 -- The California Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Human Dominance Soars While Wild Biomass and Movement Decline
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Two new studies quantify key features of human and animal presence on Earth. The first study finds that the movement of human biomass today is 40 times greater than that of all wild land mammals, birds, and arthropods combined. Another study reveals that the combined biomass of wild land and marine mammals has plummeted by ab more PR
New research uncovers how bad bacteria know where to cluster and cause infection (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, Oct. 28 -- The University of California issued the following news release:
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New research uncovers how bad bacteria know where to cluster and cause infection
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Key takeaways
* Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a species of bacteria that, when organized on a surface to form a community known as a biofilm, causes lethal infections in cystic fibrosis patients and resists treatment with antibiotics.
* A UCLA-led research team has uncovered a key mechanism controlling i more PR
New Wiley Guidelines Give Researchers Clear Path Forward in Responsible AI Use (10)
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Oct. 28 [Category: BizMedia] -- Wiley posted the following news release:
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New Wiley Guidelines Give Researchers Clear Path Forward in Responsible AI Use
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Informed by community feedback, the detailed guidance addresses research methodology and peer review, while setting standards for disclosure and reproducibility
HOBOKEN, N.J., October 28, 2025 Wiley (NYSE: WLY), a global leader in authoritative content and research intelligence, has set new standards for respon more PR
Remote sensing helps confirm Aliso Canyon methane plumes traveled at least 6.2 miles downwind during blowout (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, Oct. 28 -- The University of California posted the following research brief:
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Remote sensing helps confirm Aliso Canyon methane plumes traveled at least 6.2 miles downwind during blowout
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Using a mix of airborne and satellite images as well as data from ground sensors, a UCLA-led research team has reconstructed how the shape and reach of the methane plumes from the 2015-16 Aliso Canyon gas blowout evolved during the 112-day disaster.
Starting from the more PR
UCSF Radiation Oncologists Featured at Radiation Oncology Conference (10)
SAN FRANCISCO, California, Oct. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of California San Francisco campus issued the following news release:
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UCSF Radiation Oncologists Featured at Radiation Oncology Conference
UC San Francisco researchers and clinicians presented innovative research and treatment strategies at the American Society of Radiation Oncology's 2025 Annual Meeting in San Francisco, which ran from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1. The 67th ASTRO annual meeting was centered around the theme of "Redisc more PR
University of Maryland Children's Hospital Receives Record $50 Million Gift From Tom Golisano to Advance Pediatric Care in Maryland (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Oct. 29 -- The University of Maryland Children's Hospital issued the following news release:
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University of Maryland Children's Hospital Receives Record $50 Million Gift from Tom Golisano to Advance Pediatric Care in Maryland
A landmark $50 million gift from entrepreneur, philanthropist and civic leader Tom Golisano marks a defining moment for the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) and the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB). As the largest philanthropi more PR
Vetcare Provides Significant Support for University of Helsinki Equine Research (10)
HELSINKI, Finland, Oct. 28 -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release:
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Vetcare provides significant support for University of Helsinki equine research
Vetcare's financial support has helped researchers obtain new insights into how vatinoxan affects horses under sedation. Ideally this work will result in a new pharmaceutical product.
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Collaboration between the veterinary pharmaceutical company Vetcare and the University of Helsinki has once again delivered interes more PR
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