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Achievements | Honors, appointments and publications for Jan. 16 (10)
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Jan. 16 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news:
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Achievements | Honors, appointments and publications for Jan. 16
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Recent achievements for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln community were earned by Simanti Banerjee, Joan Barnes, Maathir Basi, Edgar Cahoon, Ozan Ciftci, Abner Sanchez Dominguez, Kristen Hoerl, Dane Kiambi, Ciara Ousley, Ali Shull, Jordan Soliz and Colleen Warner.
Honors
Edgar Cahoon, George Holmes Professor of biochemistry and dir more PR
Breakthrough Expedition: Hidden Clay Intensified Japan Megaquake, Tsunami (10)
LOGAN, Utah, Jan. 16 -- Utah State University issued the following news:
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Breakthrough Expedition: Hidden Clay Intensified Japan Megaquake, Tsunami
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Beneath four miles of ocean and a mile of rock and sediment, an international team, including USU's Srisharan Shreedharan, recently uncovered new information -a hidden reason for the devastation of the 2011 magnitude 9.1 Tohoku earthquake, the most powerful ever recorded in Japan and the fourth most powerful recorded in the world.
As rep more PR
Census Bureau: 'Center for Economic Studies Research Report - 2024' (Part 1 of 4) (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (TNSLrpt) -- The U.S. Census Bureau issued the following report in December 2025 entitled "Center for Economic Studies Research Report: 2024."
Here are excerpts:
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CONTENTS
A Message From the Chief Economist ... 1
Chapters
1. 2024 News ... 3
2. Improving Measurement of Nonemployer Businesses: Integrating the Job and Business Frames for an Evolving Economy ... 17
3. Measuring Artificial Intelligence Use by Businesses ... 29
Appendixes
1. Overview of the Cente more PR
Census Bureau: 'Center for Economic Studies Research Report - 2024' (Part 3 of 4) (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (TNSLrpt) -- The U.S. Census Bureau issued the following report in December 2025 entitled "Center for Economic Studies Research Report - 2024:"
(Continued from Part 2 of 4)
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Chapter 3. Measuring Artificial Intelligence Use by Businesses
Emin Dinlersoz, Lucia Foster, Nathan Goldschlag, and John Haltiwanger
INTRODUCTION
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to radically transform our economy; however, it is not clear how this technology will diffuse across more PR
Criminal justice student researches police retention (10)
RADFORD, Virginia, Jan. 16 -- Radford University issued the following news release:
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Criminal justice student researches police retention
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At 18 years old, Matthew Gary considered diving straight into a career as a law enforcement officer.
But then, during his senior year of high school, he received an offer he couldn't refuse: an invitation to join a diverse group of intellectually curious students in Radford University's prestigious Honors College.
"It gave me room for flexibilit more PR
Fed: Lessons From Brexit on the Effects of Trade Disintegration (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 -- The Federal Reserve issued the following Fed Notes article:
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Lessons from Brexit on the Effects of Trade Disintegration/1
Florencia Airaudo/2, Johannes Fleck/3, and Kevin Vega/4
Recent U.S. trade policy changes have rekindled interest in Brexit, as it represents one of the few instances in which another large advanced economy implemented substantial trade policy changes. In this note, we answer two questions: How similar were trade policy adjustments in Brexit to more PR
KU nominates 5 students for Goldwater Scholarship (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Jan. 16 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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KU nominates 5 students for Goldwater Scholarship
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LAWRENCE -Five University of Kansas students who have been actively involved in undergraduate research during their university careers are competing for Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships, regarded as the premier undergraduate award to encourage excellence in science, engineering and mathematics.
The students' applications are coordinated by the Center for more PR
Parenthood 'inoculates' adults against disgust, new study reveals (10)
BRISTOL, England, Jan. 16 -- The University of Bristol issued the following news release:
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Parenthood 'inoculates' adults against disgust, new study reveals
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The findings, published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, offer fresh insight into how caregiving reshapes the brain and could help inform strategies to support workers in professions where managing disgust is part of the job.
Many professions require regular contact with unpleasant substances, including bodily waste, m more PR
SLAC-Stanford team develops a better method to create superlattices with a twist (10)
MENLO PARK, California, Jan. 16 -- The SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory issued the following news release:
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SLAC-Stanford team develops a better method to create superlattices with a twist
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By Emily Ayshford
Subscribe to SLAC Breaking News (external link)
Key takeaways:
* Stanford Chemistry Professor Fang Liu developed a new method to create moire superlattices made of stacked 2D materials on much larger scales than possible before.
* These twisted materials have previous more PR
State University of New York Polytechnic Institute: Dr. Behrens Publishes Research on Attachment Across Cultures (10)
ALBANY, New York, Jan. 17 -- The State University of New York Polytechnic Institute issued the following news:
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Dr. Behrens Publishes Research on Attachment Across Cultures
Dr. Kazuko Behrens, Professor and Coordinator of Psychology at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, has published two major peer-reviewed studies that advance the global understanding of human attachment and emotional development. Her newest research appears in Psychoanalytic Inquiry, a leading international journal for mental more PR
Stevens Institute of Technology: Disinfecting Drinking Water Produces Potentially Toxic Byproducts - AI Model is Helping Identify Them (10)
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Jan. 17 (TNSjou) -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Disinfecting Drinking Water Produces Potentially Toxic Byproducts -- New AI Model is Helping Identify Them
The good news is they are easy to filter out -- and experts say yes, you should try this at home
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Disinfecting drinking water prevents the spread of deadly waterborne diseases by killing infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses and parasites. Without disinfection, even clear-lo more PR
Stevens Institute of Technology: Igor Pikovski Receives $1.3 Million Keck Foundation Grant, a First for Stevens (10)
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Jan. 17 -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Igor Pikovski Receives $1.3 Million Keck Foundation Grant, a First for Stevens
The prestigious foundation backs high-risk research that challenges scientific convention -- a fitting match for Pikovski's quest to detect the most-wanted missing particle
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Stevens Institute of Technology physicist Igor Pikovski has received a $1.3 million grant from the W. M. Keck Foundation -- the first time in St more PR
Three St. Olaf students selected as Rossing Physics Scholars (10)
NORTHFIELD, Minnesota, Jan. 16 -- St. Olaf College issued the following news:
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Three St. Olaf students selected as Rossing Physics Scholars
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Three St. Olaf College students have been named Rossing Physics Scholars for 2025-26, an honor that recognizes exemplary students in physics at colleges and universities in the U.S. affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
Anastasia Ajkoviq '27 and Natalie Gonzalez '26 have each received $5,000 from the Thomas D. Rossin more PR
When the World Needed Energy Market Analysis, Media Turned to UH Energy Experts (10)
HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 17 -- The University of Houston issued the following news:
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When the World Needed Energy Market Analysis, Media Turned to UH Energy Experts
The Energy University(R) Delivered Real-Time, Trusted Insight on the Global Energy Implications of Recent Geopolitical Events in Venezuela
By DJ Sprenger, 713-743-2739, djspreng@central.uh.edu
When the world woke up to the announcement that the U.S. had captured Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, news organizations around th more PR
Yale University: Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Athletes (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Jan. 17 -- Yale University issued the following news:
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Athletes
By Avi Patel
Though rare, sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in athletes often unfolds in high-visibility settings, like sports arenas, prompting questions about underlying causes, emergency preparedness, and long-term outcomes. A new review by Yale School of Medicine's Rachel Lampert, MD, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, offers a comprehensive examination of these more PR
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