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Awards and honors: Newcomb prize, arts fellows and more (10)
ITHACA, New York, Feb. 12 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Awards and honors: Newcomb prize, arts fellows and more
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Cornell psychology researchers Gordon Pennycook and David Rand have won the 2026 Newcomb Cleveland Prize from the American Association for the Advancement of Science for their 2024 article about using AI to combat conspiracy theories.
The association's oldest award, the prize is given to the authors of an outstanding research article published in the journal Science.
" Durably Reducing Conspiracy Bel more PR
Light-based sensor detects early molecular signs of cancer in the blood (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 [Category: Medical] -- Optica, formerly the Optical Society, posted the following news release:
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Light-based sensor detects early molecular signs of cancer in the blood
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Sensor combines DNA technology and quantum dots to detect ultra-low biomarker levels; potential applications in early cancer diagnosis, disease monitoring and virus detection
WASHINGTON -Researchers have developed a highly sensitive light-based sensor that can detect extremely low concentrations of cancer biomarkers in the blood. The new technolog more PR
Medical Research Council: Scientists' Chemical Breakthrough Sheds Light on Origins of Life (10)
SWINDON, England, Feb. 13 -- The Medical Research Council, a part of UK Research and Innovation, issued the following news:
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Scientists' chemical breakthrough sheds light on origins of life
Researchers at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) have discovered a tiny RNA molecule that could explain how life on Earth began.
The findings, published today in the journal Science, reveal the team has identified a remarkably small ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecule, named QT45, that can copy itself and its complementary strand.
This is a more PR
Sleep-aligned fasting improves heart and blood-sugar markers (10)
EVANSTON, Illinois, Feb. 11 -- Northwestern University posted the following news release:
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Sleep-aligned fasting improves heart and blood-sugar markers
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* Link to: Northwestern Now Story
* Nighttime blood pressure dipped by 3.5%, heart rate dipped by 5% compared to controls
* Given high adherence rate (nearly 90%), novel approach may be a more accessible non-pharmacological strategy for improving cardiometabolic health
* 'It's not only how much and what you eat, but also when you eat relative to sleep that is important'
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UNE Researcher Leads Identification of Novel Biomarker for Detection of Toxic Agricultural Pesticide (10)
BIDDEFORD, Maine, Feb. 13 (TNSjou) -- The University of New England issued the following news:
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UNE researcher leads identification of novel biomarker for detection of toxic agricultural pesticide
More than six decades after Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" awakened the world to the invisible fallout of industrial pesticides, Carson's warnings about the effects of such organophosphate contamination continues to reverberate.
Carson's timely work focused primarily on the devastating environmental and human impacts of DDT. But today, a Un more PR
University of Technology Sydney: Study Reveals the Gene Networks Driving Sex Differences in Respiratory Health (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. 12 (TNSjou) -- The University of Technology Sydney issued the following news:
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Study reveals the gene networks driving sex differences in respiratory health
A new study has confirmed that male and female lungs are "wired differently" at the molecular level, providing further evidence supporting sex-inclusive respiratory disease research and treatment.
Led by researchers from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, the project used a preclinical model to focus on the more PR
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