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Bryant's College of Business receives high marks for academic experience, career outcomes in 2026 Poets&Quants survey (10)
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, March 30 -- Bryant University issued the following news:
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Bryant's College of Business receives high marks for academic experience, career outcomes in 2026 Poets&Quants survey
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SMITHFIELD, RI-A year after initially breaking into the Poets&Quants survey of top undergraduate business schools in the country, Bryant University's undergraduate College of Business was ranked #15 for academic experience and #45 for career outcomes in the 2026 survey.
The national s more PR
Faculty Address Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 30 -- Yale Law School posted the following news:
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Faculty Address Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case
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On April 1, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara, a case considering the constitutionality of the administration's executive order to limit birthright citizenship, the granting of citizenship to anyone born within the country's borders.
Executive Order 14160, issued on the firs more PR
FIU: Hospital 'Huddles' Speed Up Decision-making to Accelerate Diagnosis and Discharge (10)
MIAMI, Florida, March 31 (TNSjou) -- Florida International University, a component of the public university system in Florida, issued the following news:
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Hospital "huddles" speed up decision-making to accelerate diagnosis and discharge
By Michelle Lopez
The fast-paced, high-pressure environment often portrayed in emergency department TV dramas reflects a real challenge in hospitals: how to diagnose patients quickly and move them safely through care under intense time pressure.
A new s more PR
GLP-1 Therapy Improves Atrial Fibrillation Outcomes After Catheter Ablation, Miller School Study Finds (10)
MIAMI, Florida, March 30 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine posted the following news:
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GLP-1 Therapy Improves Atrial Fibrillation Outcomes After Catheter Ablation, Miller School Study Finds
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University of Miami Miller School of Medicine researchers found liraglutide significantly reduced AFib recurrence in overweight and obese patients, suggesting a new pre-ablation treatment strategy.
Catheter ablation has become a cornerstone treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF more PR
Home-based program slashes post-stroke falls rate by 33% (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, March 30 -- Macquarie University issued the following news release:
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Home-based program slashes post-stroke falls rate by 33%
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New Australian research has shown that a tailored, home-based program can dramatically cut the number of falls, one of the most dangerous risks faced by survivors of stroke.
The "falls after stroke trial" or FAST, published in the British Medical Journal, found a co-ordinated program of functional exercise, preventing hazards around the hom more PR
Mizzou Team Discovers What Makes All-female Fish Species a Scientific 'Miracle' (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, March 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
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Mizzou team discovers what makes all-female fish species a scientific 'miracle'
Amazon molly fish reproduce asexually yet somehow avoid the genetic mutations that could lead to extinction. Researchers are discovering why.
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University of Missouri researchers have shown how an all-female fish species called the Amazon molly defies the long-held belief that asexual reproduction is an e more PR
Normative messaging bridges the partisan gap in pandemic risk-taking (10)
PLYMOUTH, England, March 30 -- The University of Plymouth posted the following news:
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Normative messaging bridges the partisan gap in pandemic risk-taking
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People's political persuasions can have a significant influence on their initial response to a global health crisis, according to new research.
But while they do tend to respond to guidance issued or followed by their political leaders of choice, the study showed that people's behaviour can be altered by targeted interventions tha more PR
Professor McCabe Discusses EPA Rule Changes on Carcinogen with National Media (10)
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, March 30 -- The Indiana University McKinney School of Law issued the following news release:
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Professor McCabe Discusses EPA Rule Changes on Carcinogen with National Media
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The Environmental Protection Agency has said that it is preparing to loosen rules on emissions for ethylene oxide, a carcinogenic gas used to sterilize about half of all medical devices in the United States. IU McKinney Professor Janet McCabe talked with media members from The Lancet Oncology more PR
Soil bacteria break down toxic chemicals in the environment (10)
BOCHUM, Germany, March 30 -- The University in Bochum issued the following news release:
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Soil bacteria break down toxic chemicals in the environment
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These masters of adaptation offer a wide range of potential metabolic pathways for a vast array of environmental conditions.
Many aromatic compounds, such as phenols, cresols and styrenes, are toxic to organisms and harmful to the environment. They can accumulate as a result of industrial processes and harm ecosystems. Soil bacteria ca more PR
Top marks for sports uniform proposal to boost students' physical activity (10)
CALLAGHAN, Australia, March 31 -- The University of Newcastle posted the following news:
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Top marks for sports uniform proposal to boost students' physical activity
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New research suggests most Australians support a simple change that could significantly boost children's physical activity levels: letting students wear sports uniforms every day.
The majority of young Australians are still not active enough, despite well-established evidence that regular physical activity improves child more PR
UC-San Diego: New Way to Eavesdrop on Ocean Temperature in the Arctic (10)
LA JOLLA, California, March 30 (TNSjou) -- The University of California San Diego campus posted the following news:
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A New Way to Eavesdrop on Ocean Temperature in the Arctic
Researchers reveal ocean sound travel times can track climate under the ice year-round
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New research led by scientists at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography finds that the travel time of underwater sounds traveling across the Arctic Ocean can be used to precisely measure ocean temperature under th more PR
UW-Eau Claire's Dr. Sanchita Hati earns national award for mentorship (10)
EAU CLAIRE, Wisconsin, March 30 -- The University of Wisconsin Eau Claire campus posted the following news:
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UW-Eau Claire's Dr. Sanchita Hati earns national award for mentorship
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Her collaborative research model, comparable to graduate-level programs at other institutions, has resulted in dozens of published, peer-reviewed journal articles with undergraduates as co-authors and has established a strong pipeline of students that have gone on to earn Ph.D.s and medical degrees at top-tie more PR
Why feeling alone may matter more than being alone (10)
ITHACA, New York, March 30 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Why feeling alone may matter more than being alone
By Laura Reiley, Cornell Chronicle
Loneliness is often described as a simple absence - of people, of connection, of companionship. But two new studies suggest it may be something more complex, and more consequential: not just how socially connected people are, but how they experience those connections in the first place.
A study published in JAMA Network Open more PR
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