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An 'invisible disaster': Aliso Canyon gas blowout is affecting residents' long-term mental health (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, Nov. 12 -- The University of California posted the following news release:
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An 'invisible disaster': Aliso Canyon gas blowout is affecting residents' long-term mental health
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Key takeaways
* The 2015-2016 Aliso Canyon gas blowout harmed long-term individual mental health and community well-being, with effects that persist a decade later.
* Community focus groups defined a key disaster characteristic that shapes long-term mental health outcomes: invisibili more PR
Colgate in the Media: October 2025 (10)
HAMILTON, New York, Nov. 12 -- Colgate University posted the following news:
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Colgate in the Media: October 2025
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Colgate University faculty, staff, and alumni regularly provide their expertise and contribute to national and regional media outlets shaping discussions about vital research and current events.
The frontrunner in Syracuse's mayoral race is clear. Can any of the others win?
Syracuse.com/ Post Standard, Dr. William L. Boyle, Jr. '55 Endowed Chair in Political Science an more PR
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute faculty among world's most highly cited researchers (10)
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 12 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute issued the following news release:
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute faculty among world's most highly cited researchers
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is proud to announce that 38 of its researchers have been named to the Highly Cited Researchers list of 2025, released today by the Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate.
The Highly Cited Researchers list from Clarivate recognizes influen more PR
Eleven Vanderbilt Scientists Among This Year's 'Highly Cited' Researchers (10)
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 13 -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news release:
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Eleven Vanderbilt scientists among this year's 'highly cited' researchers
They are among 6,868 scientists worldwide whose papers rank in the top 1% by citations for their fields of research and publication year in the Web of Science Core Collection over the past 11 years.
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Eleven current Vanderbilt University faculty members, nine of whom are investigators at Vanderbilt University more PR
Eternal Sunshine of the Changing Time (10)
DETROIT, Michigan, Nov. 12 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following news:
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Eternal Sunshine of the Changing Time
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Debates over daylight saving rage on.
The debate about Daylight Saving Time (DST) has reignited in both Europe and the United States. Spain's Socialist prime minister Pedro Sanchez is lobbying the EU to put an end to the bi-annual clock change, although he hasn't stated whether he favors permanent summer (DST) or winter time (also referred to as Stand more PR
FAU Engineering Study Takes a 'Quantum Leap' to Detect Kidney Disease (10)
BOCA RATON, Florida, Nov. 13 (TNSjou) -- Florida Atlantic University, a component of the state university system in Florida, issued the following news:
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FAU Engineering Study Takes a 'Quantum Leap' to Detect Kidney Disease
Study Snapshot: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) gradually damages the kidneys and often shows few symptoms until it is advanced, making early detection difficult. Millions of people worldwide are affected, and timely diagnosis is critical to slow disease progression and i more PR
Parliamentarians urged to develop consistent policies to balance energy security and decarbonization (10)
LONDON, England, Nov. 12 [Category: BizMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release:
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Parliamentarians urged to develop consistent policies to balance energy security and decarbonization
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Taylor & Francis news 12th November 2025
Taylor & Francis research briefing at UK Sense about Science Evidence Week highlights need for evidence-based energy policy
Clive Jones MP (left) and Dr Victor Azubike. Photo by James Gifford-Mead
Politicians more PR
Researchers find new way to keep fruits and vegetables clean (10)
AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 11 -- Texas A&M University, a component of the public university system in Texas, posted the following news from its agriculture program:
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Researchers find new way to keep fruits and vegetables clean
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Food scientists in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences have found a way to make fresh produce safer, using what most would throw away.
Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists in the Department of Food Science and Technology found that leftover liqui more PR
Study Reveals How Your Income May Shape Your Risk of Dementia (10)
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, Nov. 13 -- The American Academy of Neurology issued the following news release:
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New study reveals how your income may shape your risk of dementia
Highlights
* Your income may be associated with your risk factors for dementia.
* Researchers found that having a lower income was associated with a higher prevalence of dementia risk factors like hearing loss, high blood pressure, depression and physical inactivity.
* For people living below the poverty level, one more PR
The ASAM Weekly for November 11th, 2025 (10)
CHEVY CHASE, Maryland, Nov. 12 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine posted the following news release:
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The ASAM Weekly for November 11th, 2025
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ASAM's planned system freeze is now complete, and our transition to a new Association Management System (AMS) is officially live.
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This Week in the ASAM Weekly
An opinion piece from STAT uses the ship of Theseus to explore how recovery is a journey of changes in neuroscience and l more PR
University of Arkansas: First Graphene-Based Solar Cells Used to Power Temperature Sensors (10)
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Nov. 13 -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
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First Graphene-Based Solar Cells Used to Power Temperature Sensors
Researchers at the University of Arkansas and the University of Michigan have reported the first use of ultra-low power temperature sensors using graphene-based solar cells. The test is the first hurdle in developing autonomous sensor systems that draw power from multiple sources in the environment -- solar, thermal, acoustic, kineti more PR
University of Southampton: Breakthrough Gives Hope in Fight Against Aggressive Form of Blood Cancer (10)
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Nov. 12 (TNSjou) -- The University of Southampton issued the following news:
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Breakthrough gives hope in fight against aggressive form of blood cancer
Researchers at the University of Southampton have identified a new subtype of lymphoma which could pave the way to improved and more targeted treatments for some blood cancer patients.
The cancer scientists and biologists have also found that lymphoma cells of this new subtype carry a unique sugar that promotes the s more PR
University of Texas Dallas: Food-Signal Research Becomes Ingredient for Comet's Achievements (10)
RICHARDSON, Texas, Nov. 13 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Dallas campus issued the following news:
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Food-Signal Research Becomes Ingredient for Comet's Achievements
By Stephen Fontenot
After years of work, cognition and neuroscience doctoral student Hailey Welch has reached two milestones at once.
In September, she received a Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Individual Predoctoral Fellowship (1F31DK142534) from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support more PR
Washington University in St. Louis: Advancing Our Mission - Rapid Progress, Big Wins From Strategic Plan (10)
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Nov. 13 -- Washington University in St. Louis issued the following news:
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Advancing our mission: Rapid progress, big wins from strategic plan
By Erika Ebsworth-Goold
In 2019, Washington University in St. Louis began collective work on 10 years of strategic activity. Thousands of faculty members, students, staff, trustees and alumni contributed their time, talents and insights, envisioning ways WashU could build upon its strengths while focusing on the future.
Fast more PR
When ants battle bumble bees, nobody wins (10)
RIVERSIDE, California, Nov. 12 -- The University of California Riverside campus issued the following news:
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When ants battle bumble bees, nobody wins
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When bumble bees fight invasive Argentine ants for food, bees may win an individual skirmish but end up with less to feed the hive.
Bumble bees are already under pressure from habitat loss, disease, and pesticides. Former UC Riverside entomology graduate student Michelle Miner wondered whether aggressive ants might be adding to that st more PR
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