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Ask the expert: Agricultural drones are reshaping farming (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 25 -- Michigan State University posted the following news:
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Ask the expert: Agricultural drones are reshaping farming
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In the past decade, drones have become integral to many sectors of the economy. Now, they are rapidly transforming agriculture too, helping farmers grow their crops and changing the way farming is done.
In a study published in Science, researchers at Michigan State University documented how agricultural drones have spread at extraordinary more PR
Economics professor Rickman wins Walter Isard Award for Scholarly Achievement (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Nov. 25 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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Economics professor Rickman wins Walter Isard Award for Scholarly Achievement
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Media Contact: Stephen Howard | Director of Marketing & Communications | 405-744-4363 | stephen.howard@okstate.edu
An Oklahoma State University professor holds the highest North American honor in regional economics.
Dr. Dan S. Rickman received the 2025 Walter Isard Award for Scholarly Achievement from the North America more PR
Engineering Students Bridge Town and University Ties (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, Nov. 26 -- Cedarville University issued the following news:
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Engineering Students Bridge Town and University Ties
On a quiet street in Cedarville, Ohio, engineering students are building trust between a small town and its university. Through their senior civil engineering capstone projects, Cedarville University students and professors are creating a model for how universities and towns can grow together.
Shared Goals, Shared Growth
Cedarville, a village of about 4, more PR
Marquette Law School to Host Conversation on 'Transforming Student Achievement Through Literacy,' Dec. 2 (10)
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, Nov. 26 -- Marquette University issued the following news release:
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Marquette Law School to host conversation on 'Transforming Student Achievement Through Literacy,' Dec. 2
Marquette University Law School's Lubar Center for Public Research and Civic Education and Marquette's College of Education are co-hosting "The Power of Reading: Transforming Student Achievement Through Literacy," a special program with several of Wisconsin's leading figures in literacy, Tuesday, more PR
N.C. A&T's Bluford Library Earns Grants to Advance Cyberinfrastructure, AI Literacy (10)
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, Nov. 26 -- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University issued the following news:
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N.C. A&T's Bluford Library Earns Grants to Advance Cyberinfrastructure, AI Literacy
By Hope Baptiste
F.D. Bluford Library at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has been awarded two significant grants to expand its role in data analysis, cyberinfrastructure (CI) and artificial intelligence (AI) literacy.
The library received a $160,902 gra more PR
Newcastle University: Fossil Fuels Speed Up Shifts in Europe's Winter Rainfall (10)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, Nov. 25 (TNSjou) -- Newcastle University issued the following news:
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Fossil fuels speed up shifts in Europe's winter rainfall
New study reveals burning of fossil fuels is accelerating winter rainfall changes in the UK and Europe, almost 25 years sooner than expected.
As COP30 negotiations failed to secure new pledges to cut fossil fuels, new research shows that the burning of coal, oil and gas is already driving dangerous increases in winter rainfall across more PR
Scientists Uncover How COVID-19 Variants Outsmart the Immune System (10)
NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (TNSjou) -- The Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai posted the following news release:
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Scientists Uncover How COVID-19 Variants Outsmart the Immune System
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine and collaborators provide a roadmap for designing next-generation antibodies that might keep pace with viral evolution
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Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and collaborators have created the most comprehensive map to date showing how antibodie more PR
Study finds that tweaked synthetic polymers boost conductivity (10)
CHAMPAIGN, Illinois, Nov. 25 -- The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus issued the following news:
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Study finds that tweaked synthetic polymers boost conductivity
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. A new study marks a significant step forward in positioning synthetic polymers as an alternative for expensive, unsustainable minerals used in the manufacture of devices such as conductors, transistors and diodes.
These newly tweaked polymers developed by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign p more PR
UH Researchers Unveil X-Ray Breakthrough That Captures 3 Image-Contrast Types in a Single Shot (10)
HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 26 (TNSjou) -- The University of Houston issued the following news:
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UH Researchers Unveil X-Ray Breakthrough That Captures 3 Image-Contrast Types in a Single Shot
System Could Reveal Early Cancers, Lung Disease, Hidden Material Defects and Changes in Porosity
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* University of Houston researchers have developed a single-shot X-ray imaging method that captures three types of contrast at once, enabling far more detailed diagnostic images without added ra more PR
University of California-Davis: Field of Ecological Medicine Emphasizes Health Benefits of Connectedness (10)
DAVIS, California, Nov. 26 (TNSjou) -- The University of California Davis issued the following news:
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New Field of Ecological Medicine Emphasizes Health Benefits of Connectedness
By Andy Fell
Ecological medicine is a new approach to health science that draws on a very old idea: connecting with each other, with animals and plants, and with the natural world fosters health and well-being for people and the planet.
"Everything you suspected was good for you -- fresh air, trees, animal co more PR
UWG Physics Student Speaks on Research and Publication Success (10)
CARROLLTON, Georgia, Nov. 26 (TNSjou) -- The University of West Georgia issued the following news:
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UWG Physics Student Speaks on Research and Publication Success
By Makalah Wright
Being published in one of the most well-recognized peer-reviewed academic journals would never cross many college students' minds. For Carter Reed, it was one of many experiences that furthered his academic drive as a student.
Reed's college journey has been met with a few ups and downs. Being a student at more PR
VA IG: Management of Personally Owned Insulin Pumps for Patients at Risk for Suicide in Emergency Departments & Inpatient Units (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (TNSLrpt) -- The Veterans Affairs Inspector General issued the following report (No. 25-03462-12) on Nov. 20, 2025, entitled "Management of Personally Owned Insulin Pumps for Patients at Risk for Suicide in Emergency Departments and Inpatient Units:"
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Introduction
This brief report highlights a concern regarding the Veterans Health Administration's (VHA's) lack of national guidance regarding patients who use personally owned insulin pumps to manage their diabetes and more PR
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