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American Action Forum Issues Commentary: Net-zero Pledges May Be at Odds With Antitrust Laws (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 -- The American Action Forum issued the following commentary on Nov. 19, 2025:
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Net-zero Pledges May Be at Odds With Antitrust Laws
By Fred Ashton and Shuting Pomerleau
Executive Summary
* Twenty-three state attorneys general wrote a letter to Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) expressing concern that firms adhering to the group's net-zero standards - where greenhouse gas emissions released into the atmosphere are offset by an equal amount being removed - risk more PR
American Geophysical Union: For Australia's Marine Life, 'safe Zones' From Climate Change May Disappear Within 15 Years (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (TNSjou) -- The American Geophysical Union issued the following news release:
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For Australia's marine life, "safe zones" from climate change may disappear within 15 years
Even the nation's most protected marine areas will likely face the same climate shocks as unprotected zones, a new study finds
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Even Australia's most protected marine habitats are likely to suffer extreme impacts from climate change by 2040. According to a new study, even under today's optimistic more PR
As 'California sober' catches on, study suggests cannabis use reduces short-term alcohol consumption (10)
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Nov. 19 -- Brown University posted the following news:
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As 'California sober' catches on, study suggests cannabis use reduces short-term alcohol consumption
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] The "California sober" trend, which involves ditching alcohol in favor of cannabis, is gaining momentum, spreading from Hollywood to health influencers to homes across America. Among the motivations for many adopters is to reduce alcohol use, and a new study on the caus more PR
Bandage-like device brings texture to touchscreens (10)
EVANSTON, Illinois, Nov. 19 -- Northwestern University posted the following news release:
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Bandage-like device brings texture to touchscreens
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* Link to: Northwestern Now Story
EMBARGOED UNTIL 2 P.M. EST (U.S.) ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2025
* Digital touch has lagged behind progress in audio and video
* * New device is first to accurately match the complex, detailed sensing ability of a human fingertip
* * Weighing less than a gram, device enables wearers to feel virtual more PR
BMJ Group: AI is a 'Third Party' in the Consultation Room, Say Experts (10)
LONDON, England, Nov. 20 -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about their journal "The BMJ":
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AI is a 'third party' in the consultation room, say experts
New BMJ series explores how AI is reshaping traditional doctor-patient interactions and considers its implications for healthcare
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AI is fast becoming a third party in the consultation room, reshaping the traditional two way doctor-patient relationship with important ethical and practical implications, say experts in The BM more PR
BMJ Group: Health Impacts of Eating Disorders Complex and Long-Lasting (10)
LONDON, England, Nov. 20 (TNSjou) -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about their journal "BMJ Medicine":
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Health impacts of eating disorders complex and long-lasting
Risks highest within first 12 months, but remain high for years afterwards
Findings highlight need for integrated health service provision and continued monitoring
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The health impacts of eating disorders, such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating, are not only complex, affecting many different organ systems more PR
Cal Poly Humboldt Contributes Billions to California's Economy and Tax Revenue (10)
ARCATA, California, Nov. 19 -- The California State Polytechnic University-Humboldt posted the following news:
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Cal Poly Humboldt Contributes Billions to California's Economy and Tax Revenue
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"The CSU is one of the state's most powerful engines of economic mobility, opportunity, and innovationand Cal Poly Humboldt plays a vital role in that impact here on the North Coast," said Interim President Michael Spagna. "This report highlights the collective contribution the CSU campuses have i more PR
Calcite deposit from southern Nevada cave reveals 580,000 years of climate history (10)
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Nov. 19 -- Oregon State University posted the following news release:
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Calcite deposit from southern Nevada cave reveals 580,000 years of climate history
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CORVALLIS, Ore. - Climate history recorded in a calcite deposit in a southern Nevada cave indicates that the hot, arid southwestern United States experienced significant shifts in temperature and rainfall over the last 580,000 years.
The findings, just published Link is external in the journal Nature Communicatio more PR
Capital Research Center: Lawyerly Guide to Removing Tax Exempt Status (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 -- The Capital Research Center posted the following commentary on Nov. 19, 2025:
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A lawyerly guide to removing tax exempt status
Two nonprofit law experts explain the process for removing an NGO's tax-exempt status. Plot spoiler: it isn't easy.
By Charles M. Watkins and Alan P. Dye
Editorial note: Alan P. Dye is a partner and Charles M. Watkins is an associate attorney at Webster, Chamberlain & Bean, a Washington DC law firm that specializes in nonprofit and tax-exe more PR
Cedarville Students Combine Faith and Science at AU Sable Institute (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, Nov. 20 -- Cedarville University issued the following news:
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Cedarville Students Combine Faith and Science at Au Sable Institute
By Cara Ramer, Student Public Relations Writer
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A new generation of Cedarville University students is integrating faith and science to shape the future of environmental policy and stewardship through hands-on research at the Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies.
Through Cedarville's long-standing partnership with the Michigan-based more PR
Center for European Policy Analysis: Awake But Groggy - Europe's Shadow Warfare Guardians (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on Nov. 19, 2025:
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Awake But Groggy: Europe's Shadow Warfare Guardians
The EU is doing well in some areas but as attacks rise, much more continent-wide cooperation is needed.
By Marija Golubeva
The purpose of shadow warfare attacks on European countries by Russia and its proxies is multifaceted: to test the vulnerability of critical infrastructure, to destabilize societies and governments, an more PR
Center for European Policy Analysis: China Challenge - Gene Editing on the Farm (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on Nov. 19, 2025:
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The New China Challenge: Gene Editing on the Farm
The US and Europe deem gene editing of crops a national security priority.
By Elly Rostoum
Ships, chips, and missiles dominate discussions about defense. But don't forget food. Secure supplies are key to supply-chain sovereignty -- and while China races ahead, the US rushes to keep up, and Europe plays catch-up.
Agriculture more PR
Central Park to Central America: How Connecting Conservation Efforts Can Save North America's Migratory Birds (10)
BRONX, New York, Nov. 19 [Category: Environment] -- The Wildlife Conservation Society issued the following news release:
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Central Park to Central America: How Connecting Conservation Efforts Can Save North America's Migratory Birds
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New York, NY, November 19, 2025 Every spring, the familiar songs of Wood Thrushes and warblers return to the parks and backyards of eastern North America. But their journey begins far to the southin the lush, remote forests of Central America that sustain t more PR
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Identify Genetic Factors Influencing Bone Density in Pediatric Patients (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Nov. 20 [Category: BizHospital] -- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia issued the following news release:
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Identify Genetic Factors Influencing Bone Density in Pediatric Patients
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Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) revealed important genetic components that affect bone density in children and adolescents. This information could help identify pediatric patients who may benefit from strateg more PR
Columbia School of Public Health: Scientists Use Computer Model to Improve Hospitals' Ability to Limit Spread of Drug-Resistant Infections (10)
NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (TNSjou) -- Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health issued the following news:
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Scientists Use Computer Model to Improve Hospitals' Ability to Limit Spread of Drug-Resistant Infections
The computer model improves on traditional methods like contact tracing by inferring asymptomatic carriers in the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections
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A new analytical tool can improve a hospital's ability to limit the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections over tr more PR
CSU Fuels Nearly Every Aspect of California's Growing Economy, According to Report (10)
LONG BEACH, California, Nov. 20 (TNSrpt) -- California State University issued the following news:
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The CSU fuels nearly every aspect of California's growing economy, according to a new report
From strengthening California's workforce to contributing billions in statewide industry activity, the CSU's massive economic impact is undeniable.
Today, the California State University (CSU) released its 2025 economic impact report, underscoring the system's broad contributions to fueling nearly more PR
CSUN Grad Students Publish Landmark Study on Coral Reef Population Declining (10)
NORTHRIDGE, California, Nov. 20 -- California State University Northridge (CSUN) issued the following news release:
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CSUN Grad Students Publish Landmark Study on Coral Reef Population Declining
A landmark study led by two California State University, Northridge graduate students has revealed that recent heat waves, which caused the mass mortality of fire corals, contributed to the widespread elimination of the last standing coral flourishing in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, marking a tu more PR
CURTIS, KELLY INTRODUCE ALGORITHM ACCOUNTABILITY ACT (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 -- Sen. John Curtis, R-Utah, issued the following news release:
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CURTIS, KELLY INTRODUCE ALGORITHM ACCOUNTABILITY ACT
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Critical legislation to hold tech companies accountable for their part in harming and radicalizing Americans
Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senators John Curtis (R-UT) and Mark Kelly (D-AZ) introduced legislation to modernize online protections and hold social media companies accountable for harms caused by content pushed by their algorithmic feeds. The more PR
Florida Auditor General: Pasco-Hernando State College (10)
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Nov. 19 (TNSLrpt) -- The Florida Auditor General released the following report (No. 2026-044) on November 12, 2025, entitled "Pasco-Hernando State College."
Here are excerpts:
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SUMMARY
This operational audit of Pasco-Hernando State College (College) focused on selected College processes and administrative activities and included a follow-up on findings noted in our report No. 2023-080. Our operational audit disclosed the following:
Finding 1: Controls over bank ac more PR
HKU Engineering Team Reveals How Subtle Crystal 'Twists' Control Light in Perovskites, Paving Way for Improved LEDs, Solar Cells and Quantum Technologies (10)
HONG KONG, Nov. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:
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HKU Engineering team reveals how subtle crystal "twists" control light in perovskites, paving way for improved LEDs, solar cells and quantum technologies
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Research led by Professor Philip C. Y. Chow and his PhD student Ms. Yumeng Song from the Department of Mechanical Engineering under the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Hong Kong (HKU), has revealed how minute structural modifica more PR
IBA Toronto - What You May Have Missed or Would Like to See Again From the 2025 Annual Conference (10)
LONDON, England, Nov. 20 -- The International Bar Association issued the following news release on Nov. 19, 2025:
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IBA Toronto - what you may have missed or would like to see again from the 2025 Annual Conference
From 2-7 November 2025 in Toronto, Canada the International Bar Association (IBA) - the global voice of the legal profession - connected 5,500 delegates from 130 jurisdictions around the world at its recently concluded Annual Conference. Headline discussions, among the more than more PR
Ifo Institute: Pension Insurance Subsidy in Germany Will Swallow Up a Third of Tax Revenues (10)
MUNICH, Germany, Nov. 20 (TNSxrep) -- ifo Institute issued the following news release:
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Pension Insurance Subsidy in Germany Will Swallow Up a Third of Tax Revenues
A third of all the tax revenues included in Germany's next federal budget (33.3 percent) will be spent on pension insurance. That's according to a study by the ifo Institute, which examines the government draft for the 2026 federal budget. A total of EUR 127.8 billion has been budgeted for federal subsidies for statutory pens more PR
Introducing a New Way to Unwind, Reset, and Recharge on TikTok (10)
LOS ANGLES, California, Nov. 20 -- TikTok, a destination for a short-form mobile video, issued the following news:
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Introducing a new way to unwind, reset, and recharge on TikTok
People around the world come to TikTok to discover new interests, find inspiration, and catch up with the latest from their favorite creators as they unwind and recharge. From growing communities like #JournalTok, which has doubled in the past year, or #NatureTok, TikTok sparks moments of joy and relaxation. Tod more PR
Jamestown Foundation Issues Commentary to Eurasia Daily Monitor: Pro-Kremlin Analysts Acknowledge Previously Hushed-up Problems (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 -- The Jamestown Foundation issued the following commentary on Nov. 19, 2025, in its Eurasia Daily Monitor:
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Pro-Kremlin Analysts Acknowledge Previously Hushed-up Problems
By Kassie Corelli
Executive Summary:
* Pro-government Russian military analysts are begging to admit that the Ukrainian economy remains afloat despite constant attacks and pressure from Moscow.
* Leaked documents from Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) also show a growing skepticism toward t more PR
Keele University: Health Impacts of Eating Disorders Complex and Long-lasting, Researchers Find (10)
STAFFORDSHIRE, England, Nov. 19 (TNSjou) -- Keele University issued the following news:
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Health impacts of eating disorders complex and long-lasting, researchers find
Eating disorders, such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating, can lead to a variety of complex and long-lasting physical and mental health impacts, according to a new study led by the universities of Keele and Manchester.
The findings, published in the journal BMJ Medicine, report the risk of serious conditions like diab more PR
Latest ACS Lung Cancer Data: Only 1 in 5 Eligible Adults in U.S. Screened for Lung Cancer; 62,000 Lives Over 5 Years Could be Saved if All Eligible Screened (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, Nov. 19 [Category: Medical] -- The American Cancer Society posted the following news release:
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Latest ACS Lung Cancer Data: Only 1 in 5 Eligible Adults in U.S. Screened for Lung Cancer; 62,000 Lives Over 5 Years Could be Saved if All Eligible Screened
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ATLANTA, November 19, 2025 In a new, large study led by the American Cancer Society (ACS), scientists found that only an estimated 1 in 5 eligible individuals in the United States received lung cancer screening (LCS) in more PR
Liverpool Maternal Health Programme Cuts Infection Deaths by 32% (10)
LIVERPOOL, England, Nov. 20 (TNSjou) -- The University of Liverpool issued the following news release:
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Liverpool maternal health programme cuts infection deaths by 32%
A landmark multi-country clinical trial has shown that a structured, sustainable approach to infection prevention and treatment can save women's lives, cutting severe maternal infections and deaths by about one-third (32%) compared to usual care. The maternal programme of prevention and treatment (APT-Sepsis) was develope more PR
Manhattan Institute Issues Commentary to Wall Street Journal: How Do You Spell 'Harvard'? With an Endless Supply of A's (10)
NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (TNSxrep) -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary on Nov. 18, 2025, to the Wall Street Journal:
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How Do You Spell 'Harvard'? With an Endless Supply of A's
By Jason L. Riley
A new report looks at grade inflation, a problem that is proliferating far beyond the Ivy League.
You can always tell a Harvard man, the old saying goes, but you can't tell him much. That includes, apparently, that he may not be as smart as his grades suggest.
A re more PR
McGill University: Heavy Cannabis Use During Pregnancy Linked to Disruption in Brain Growth (10)
MONTREAL, Quebec, Nov. 19 (TNSjou) -- McGill University issued the following news release:
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Heavy cannabis use during pregnancy linked to disruption in brain growth
Researchers using brain imaging gain rare insight into how prenatal exposure to modern, high-THC cannabis affects brain development into adulthood
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McGill University researchers at the Douglas Research Centre have found evidence that heavy cannabis use during pregnancy can cause delays in brain development in the fetus tha more PR
McMaster University: Researchers Discover Why Doctors Who are Women, Racialized or Immigrants Face a Pay Gap (10)
HAMILTON, Ontario, Nov. 19 (TNSjou) -- McMaster University issued the following news:
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Researchers discover why doctors who are women, racialized or immigrants face a pay gap
Patients form expectations based on their own identity as well as that of the doctor, and doctors often adjust their behaviour accordingly and take more time with them, leading to a loss of income.
By Adam Ward, Faculty of Health Sciences
A new study by McMaster University researchers reveals a chain of influence more PR
Medical Student Draws Praise for Developing 3D-Printed Pelvic Model to Improve Anatomical Understanding (10)
BIDDEFORD, Maine, Nov. 20 -- The University of New England issued the following news:
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Medical student draws praise for developing 3D-printed pelvic model to improve anatomical understanding
University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine student Sarah Swanick (D.O., '28) spent four months last semester creating a 3D-printed anatomical model of the pelvis, lumbar spine, and femur -- not for a class or research project, but purely to understand pelvic anatomy more deeply.
The more PR
Mercer University Press Authors Luncheon Spotlights Several Noted Writers (10)
MACON, Georgia, Nov. 20 -- Mercer University issued the following news:
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Mercer University Press Authors Luncheon spotlights several noted Writers
Mercer University Press will host its 35th Annual Authors Luncheon on Saturday, Dec. 13, at the InterContinental Buckhead in Atlanta, featuring book signings with several acclaimed authors. The event also features a luncheon with presentations by authors Emily Carpenter, John T. Edge and Thomas Maier, who will also be signing books.
Emily Car more PR
Missouri S&T wins four awards from CASE (10)
ROLLA, Missouri, Nov. 18 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology posted the following news:
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Missouri S&T wins four awards from CASE
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Missouri S&T received four Best of CASE District VI Awards from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).
The CASE District VI awards showcase best practices in alumni relations, fundraising, advancement services, special events, and marketing and communications among colleges and universities in the district. District V more PR
MSU's undergraduate researchers pursue big ideas (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 19 -- Michigan State University posted the following news:
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MSU's undergraduate researchers pursue big ideas
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In her first semester at Michigan State University, Ashlin Stover was attending a fair for student organizations on campus when she stumbled upon a table advertising the James Madison College Human Rights Data Science Lab. She immediately knew she found something special.
The lab stood out to Stover because it was a place for undergraduate student more PR
NRCC: Congressman Tom Barrett is Delivering for Michigan's Small Businesses (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news:
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Congressman Tom Barrett is Delivering for Michigan's Small Businesses
Congressman Tom Barrett is leading the charge to support Main Street job creators in Michigan.
"Michigan small businesses are getting real relief thanks to Congressman Tom Barrett's Working Families Tax Cuts. Congressman Barrett continues to prove that leadership rooted in common sense delivers results for Michiganders. more PR
Rare Star System Gives Insights into the Origins of Carbon Dust in the Galaxy (10)
PASADENA, California, Nov. 19 -- The California Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Rare Star System Gives Insights into the Origins of Carbon Dust in the Galaxy
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A detailed new image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has unveiled the most precise portrait yet of a rare cosmic system: a pair of massive dying stars, known as Wolf-Rayet stars, orbiting tightly around each other. The rare system, named Apep after an ancient Egyptian deity that shares a similar more PR
School accountability yields long-term gains for students (10)
RIVERSIDE, California, Nov. 19 -- The University of California Riverside campus issued the following news:
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School accountability yields long-term gains for students
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A UC Riverside-led study shows that holding underperforming schools accountable can yield life-changing benefits for their most vulnerable students.
The research, led by UCR economist and professor Ozkan Eren, found that when high schools receive the state's lowest performance ratingand are subsequently compelled to make more PR
Scientists Harness Plants' Plasticity to Make Key Industrial Chemical (10)
UPTON, New York, Nov. 19 -- The U.S. Department of Energy Brookhaven National Laboratory issued the following news release:
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Scientists Harness Plants' Plasticity to Make Key Industrial Chemical
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UPTON, N.Y. A team led by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory has engineered poplar trees to produce valuable chemicals that can be used to make biodegradable plastics and other products. The modified trees were more tolerant of high salt levels i more PR
SMU Researcher Helps Scholars Promote Their Work's Societal Impact (10)
DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 20 -- Southern Methodist University issued the following news on Nov. 19, 2025:
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SMU researcher helps scholars promote their work's societal impact
Digital marketing strategies offer new pathways to share findings beyond scholarly circles.
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A breakthrough discovery in marketing strategy sits behind an academic paywall. A policy solution to a pressing social issue remains buried in a scholarly journal. Innovative research that could transform business practices neve more PR
Teens who play video games with gambling-like elements more likely to start real betting, study suggests (10)
LONDON, England, Nov. 19 [Category: BizMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release:
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Teens who play video games with gambling-like elements more likely to start real betting, study suggests
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Breaking research 19th November 2025
Gaming habits can form a gateway to problem gambling, with teens exposed to prize wheels and loot boxes more likely to wager with real money a year later
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Young people who play video games with "gambling-like more PR
The cost of thinking (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 19 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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The cost of thinking
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Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT can write an essay or plan a menu almost instantly. But until recently, it was also easy to stump them. The models, which rely on language patterns to respond to users' queries, often failed at math problems and were not good at complex reasoning. Suddenly, however, they've gotten a lot better at these things.
A new more PR
Those helping the homeless are hurting too, according to study (10)
BUFFALO, New York, Nov. 19 -- The University at Buffalo (State University of New York) posted the following news release:
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Those helping the homeless are hurting too, according to study
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Paper by UB researcher links homeless services workers' burnout to adverse childhood experiences
By Bert Gambini
BUFFALO, N.Y. - The prevalence of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) among homeless services workers is associated with career burnout and secondary traumatic stress, according to a new more PR
Two IU Southeast Master of Interdisciplinary Studies Students Present at AGLSP Conference (10)
NEW ALBANY, Indiana, Nov. 20 -- Indiana University's Southeast campus issued the following news:
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Two IU Southeast Master of Interdisciplinary Studies students present at AGLSP conference
Two IU Southeast students pursuing the Master of Interdisciplinary Studies degree recently presented at the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs annual virtual conference.
Ke Nie and Cathy Carter presented their work at the conference with the theme "Crossroads: Interdisciplinary Approaches more PR
University College London: AI Tool Spots Blood Cell Abnormalities Missed by Doctors (10)
LONDON, England, Nov. 20 (TNSjou) -- The University College London issued the following news:
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AI tool spots blood cell abnormalities missed by doctors
An AI tool that can analyse abnormalities in the shape and form of blood cells, and with greater accuracy and reliability than human experts, could change the way conditions such as leukaemia are diagnosed, finds a study co-led by a UCL academic.
Researchers have created a system called CytoDiffusion that uses generative AI - the same ty more PR
University in Bochum: Extending the Lifespan of Electrocatalysts (10)
BOCHUM, Germany, Nov. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University in Bochum issued the following news release:
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Extending the Lifespan of Electrocatalysts
A research team has discovered how to keep a cobalt-based oxide electrocatalyst active and stable. The element chromium plays a crucial role in this process.
Although chromium itself is not an active element, its continuous dissolution enables a reversible surface transformation that keeps the Co-Cr spinel oxide electrocatalyst active and stable. more PR
University of Arkansas: Could Atoms Be Reordered to Enhance Electronic Devices? (10)
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Nov. 19 -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
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Could Atoms Be Reordered to Enhance Electronic Devices?
The optical properties of a thin layer of the semiconductor germanium-tin (GeSn) sandwiched between barriers of silicon-germanium-tin (SiGeSn), a structure known as a quantum well, have been studied with a focus on improving lasers and photodetectors. But what would happen to an electrical charge passing through the nanometer thick germanium-ti more PR
University of Cologne: Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Psychiatric Diagnosis (10)
KOLN, Germany, Nov. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cologne issued the following news release:
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Artificial intelligence can improve psychiatric diagnosis
A research team has tested how well three large language models can detect overlaps and redundancies in clinical questionnaires on mental illness.
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Large language models can help improve questionnaires used to diagnose mental illness by optimizing symptom generalizability and reducing redundancy. They can even contribute to new conc more PR
University of Cologne: Developing the Research Competence of Future Teachers (10)
KOLN, Germany, Nov. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cologne issued the following news release:
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Developing the research competence of future teachers
Research-based learning in teacher education shows: motivation drives scientific thinking
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A recent study with prospective teachers at the University of Cologne shows how research competence develops during research-based learning. While the cognitive domain of research competence - for example, knowledge and understanding of research more PR
University of Connecticut: Toxic Dust Reshapes the Lung Microbiome (10)
STORRS, Connecticut, Nov. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Connecticut issued the following news:
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Toxic Dust Reshapes the Lung Microbiome
A study led by UConn mycologist Mia Maltz demonstrated that breathing in the dust from the Salton Sea, a highly polluted lake in California, can reshape the microscopic world inside our lungs
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The Salton Sea, located in Southern California, is a bit of a misnomer.
The "Sea" is actually a highly polluted, rapidly shrinking lake. Agricultural runoff more PR
University of Kentucky: 2025 Oswald Research and Creativity Competition Winners Announced (10)
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Nov. 19 -- The University of Kentucky issued the following news:
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2025 Oswald Research and Creativity Competition winners announced
By Haven L. Patrick, Office of Undergraduate Research
The University of Kentucky Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) recently announced the 21 undergraduate winners of the 61st annual Oswald Research and Creativity Awards. Chad Risko, Ph.D., faculty director of the Office of Undergraduate Research, and Research Ambassadors, presented more PR
University of Southampton: Scientists Uncover Why Europe May Face 42 Extra Days of Summer by 2100 (10)
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Nov. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Southampton issued the following news:
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Scientists uncover why Europe may face 42 extra days of summer by 2100
New research reveals for the first time why Europe could gain more than an extra month of summer days by 2100 using climate data from the last millennia.
It's well understood that summers in recent decades have been getting hotter and longer. However, a new study, led by Royal Holloway, University of London, working wi more PR
USC study suggests type 1 diabetes may significantly raise bladder cancer risk (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, Nov. 20 (TNSjou) -- The University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine issued the following news release:
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USC study suggests type 1 diabetes may significantly raise bladder cancer risk
Researchers conducted a new meta-analysis that revealed a more than four-fold increase in bladder cancer among people with type 1 diabetes.
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People with type 1 diabetes (previously called juvenile diabetes) are 4.29 times more likely to develop bladder cancer, accord more PR
Use of Head CT Scans in ERs More Than Doubles Over 15 Years (10)
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, Nov. 19 -- The American Academy of Neurology issued the following news release:
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Use of head CT scans in ERs more than doubles over 15 years
A new study shows large increases in the use of computed tomography (CT) scans of the head in emergency departments across the United States from 2007 to 2022. The study, which was published on November 19, 2025, in Neurology(R), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, also found disparities in use of head C more PR
USU Scholar Rediscovers Forgotten Poem by Foundational Cherokee Writer (10)
LOGAN, Utah, Nov. 19 -- Utah State University issued the following news:
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USU Scholar Rediscovers Forgotten Poem by Foundational Cherokee Writer
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LOGAN When Utah State University English professor Travis Franks came across an 1846 issue of the Arkansas State Gazette, he didn't expect to find anything groundbreaking. Scholars already believed they knew the earliest published works of writer John Rollin Ridge, widely recognized as the first American Indian novelist.
But tucked in the n more PR
UVA Law School: Making of a Law Journal Note (10)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, Nov. 20 -- The University of Virginia's School of Law issued the following news:
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The Making of a Law Journal Note
UVA Law Student Note Editors and Authors Share Insights
By Cooper Allen
A law review article written by roommates Alec Block '26 and Joseph Paul '26 started with a text.
"Toward the end of our 1L summer, I just texted, 'Hey, would you be interested in co-authoring a note?'" Block said. A year later, after extensive brainstorming, research, writi more PR
VCU Innovators of the Year advance lifesaving aerosol therapy for newborns (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Nov. 19 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:
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VCU Innovators of the Year advance lifesaving aerosol therapy for newborns
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By Jeff Kelley
For their pioneering work at a small scale - the delivery of tiny particles of treatment to premature infants struggling to breathe - two Virginia Commonwealth University researchers have been named Innovators of the Year, a reflection of VCU's cross-disciplinary approach to society's big challenges.
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Virginia Tech: AI-powered Holiday Travel Plans May Offer Both Convenience and Risk, Expert Explains (10)
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Nov. 20 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
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AI-powered holiday travel plans may offer both convenience and risk, expert explains
As more people turn to artificial intelligence (AI) for help planning their holiday trips, travelers may be relying on AI tools for everything from flight prices to hotel picks to local recommendations. But while these tools can be helpful, Juan Luis Nicolau, a professor of revenue management in Virginia Tech's Pamplin College of more PR
Washington State University: Study Questions Water Safety Beliefs (10)
PULLMAN, Washington, Nov. 20 (TNSjou) -- Washington State University issued the following news release:
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Study questions water safety beliefs
By Devin Rokyta, College of Veterinary Medicine
PULLMAN, Wash. -- A Washington State University-led study in Guatemala found the sources of drinking water people believe to be safe and clean often contain potentially dangerous bacteria.
Focusing on the Western Highlands region of Guatemala, researchers examined how community perceptions of water more PR
What They're Saying: Tom Kean Jr. "Should Be Worried" (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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What They're Saying: Tom Kean Jr. "Should Be Worried"
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New Jersey's most vulnerable congressman just got even more vulnerable
Career politician Tom Kean Jr. is going to need to start looking for a new line of work.
Non-partisan race rater Cook Political Report officially shifted Kean Jr.'s race to the "toss up" category after Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill carried his district more PR
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