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Newswise: ASTRO Presidential Symposium Presentation Will Focus on Leading-Edge Microboost Technology for Prostate Cancer
Released: 26-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
ASTRO Presidential Symposium Presentation Will Focus on Leading-Edge Microboost Technology for Prostate Cancer
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

Microboost technology -- a leading-edge approach to targeted radiation treatment for prostate cancer -- will be the topic of Dr. Brandon Mahal's Presidential Symposium presentation next week at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) meeting.

Newswise: ReadCube Expands Literature Management with New AI Assistant and Comprehensive Search
Released: 26-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
ReadCube Expands Literature Management with New AI Assistant and Comprehensive Search
Digital Science and Research Solutions Ltd

Digital Science announces the AI-powered ReadCube Pro, offering researchers new tools to simplify and accelerate literature management and literature monitoring workflows.

       
Release date: 26-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: NYC Mayor Eric Adams Indicted on Federal Charges
George Washington University

According to The New York Times, he is the first sitting mayor in modern NYC history to be charged while in office. ...

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Release date: 26-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: Congress Averts Shutdown with Stopgap Funding and Boosts Secret Service Ahead of Election Season
George Washington University

Congress passed a stopgap funding bill extending federal finances to December 20, while also approving $231 million for Secret Service operations ahead of the upcoming election. ...

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Release date: 26-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: Hoda Kotb Announces Departure from NBC's "Today" Show
George Washington University

Kotb said she will still continue to contribute to NBC in some capacity after she leaves. ...

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Release date: 26-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Xiaoqian Chen Earns DOE Early Career Award for Quantum Materials Research
Brookhaven National Laboratory

UPTON, N.Y. — Xiaoqian Chen, a physicist and beamline scientist at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, has been selected as one of the 91 early career scientists from across the country to receive research funding through the DOE Office of Science’s Early Career Research Program.

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Newswise: Nickolas to lead Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases
Release date: 26-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Nickolas to lead Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases
Washington University in St. Louis

Thomas Nickolas, MD, has been named the next director of the Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases in the Department of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He comes to WashU Medicine from Columbia University and will begin his new role in January.

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Release date: 26-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
U.S. Nonprofit Hospitals Received More than $37 Billion in Total Tax Benefits in 2021
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Nonprofit hospitals in the U.S. received $37.4 billion in tax benefits in 2021, according to a study from researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, and Texas Christian University.

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Newswise: Organoids Derived From Gut Stem Cells Reveal Two Distinct Molecular Subtypes of Crohn’s Disease
25-Sep-2024 8:05 PM EDT
Organoids Derived From Gut Stem Cells Reveal Two Distinct Molecular Subtypes of Crohn’s Disease
University of California San Diego

UC San Diego researchers discover two distinct molecular subtypes of Crohn’s disease using patient-derived organoids, opening the door to personalized treatment for the chronic inflammatory bowel disease.

Released: 26-Sep-2024 10:30 AM EDT
Online Tool Supports Decisions About Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

For women with breast cancer undergoing mastectomy, an online decision aid can help in making informed decisions regarding immediate breast reconstruction (IBR), reports a randomized trial in the October issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer.

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Released: 26-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
The Cost of Unhealthy Aging
Hevolution Foundation

With a rapidly aging global population, investing in longevity science can bridge the 10–year gap between lifespan and healthspan. A breakthrough could save trillions in healthcare costs, improving health outcomes and economic resilience for all, writes Dr. Mehmood Khan.

Released: 26-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Sonia Kupfer Named Inaugural Director of the Community for Advancement of Physician-Scientists
University of Chicago Medical Center

The new CAPS program will work to unite and support the entire physician-scientist pipeline at the University of Chicago, from undergraduate students to faculty.

Newswise: Recording the Cats in the Hats
Released: 26-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Recording the Cats in the Hats
Universite de Montreal

Canadian scientists knit little wool caps to contain electrodes that cats normally shake off when being tested for chronic pain.

Newswise:Video Embedded nasa-s-hubble-finds-that-a-black-hole-beam-promotes-stellar-eruptions
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Released: 26-Sep-2024 10:00 AM EDT
NASA's Hubble Finds that a Black Hole Beam Promotes Stellar Eruptions
Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)

Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have discovered that the blowtorch-like jet blasting from a supermassive black hole at the core of galaxy M87 seems to cause stars to erupt along its trajectory. The stars, called novae, are not caught inside the jet, but are apparently in a dangerous neighborhood nearby. Hubble found twice as many novae going off near the jet as elsewhere in the giant galaxy during the surveyed time period.

Released: 26-Sep-2024 9:30 AM EDT
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Leads the Launch of IGNITE Consortium to Eradicate Health Inequities in Pediatric Cancer Care
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

In a bold step toward addressing the stark disparities in pediatric cancer care, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is taking the lead in launching IGNITE—the first national, pediatric hematology-oncology health equity research consortium. This groundbreaking initiative aims to eradicate inequities for children, adolescents, and young adults diagnosed with cancer or blood disorders via the rapid development and evaluation of policy-relevant, evidence-based and community informed health equity interventions.

25-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
New Research Identifies Strong Link Between Childhood Opportunities and Educational Attainment and Earnings as a Young Adult
American Educational Research Association (AERA)

The number of educational opportunities that children accrue at home, in early education and care, at school, in afterschool programs, and in their communities as they grow up are strongly linked to their educational attainment and earnings in early adulthood, according to new research.

Newswise: Unlocking the Potential of Electrochemical Nitrate Reduction: A New Catalyst Approach
Released: 26-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Unlocking the Potential of Electrochemical Nitrate Reduction: A New Catalyst Approach
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In a major step toward sustainable chemistry, scientists have uncovered a new way to significantly boost the electrochemical reduction of nitrate to ammonia through the in-situ evolution of electrocatalysts. This breakthrough provides a cleaner alternative to the traditional ammonia synthesis process and a solution to the critical issue of nitrate pollution in water systems.

Released: 26-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
New MSU Research Shows How Some Agriculture Practices Impact Food Safety, Health
Michigan State University

Agriculture is the world’s largest industry. It employs more than one billion people and generates over $1.3 trillion dollars’ worth of food annually, but some farm practices have serious negative impacts on the environment, which is why sustainable agricultural practices have been championed.

Newswise: World Rabies Day 2024: Experts encourage education, vaccination, and collaboration to combat rabies
Release date: 26-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
World Rabies Day 2024: Experts encourage education, vaccination, and collaboration to combat rabies
Virginia Tech

Rabies is a virus that affects the central nervous system in mammals, leading to brain inflammation. Rabies is almost always fatal once there are symptoms, but it is also 100 percent preventable with proper precautions and vaccination. Understanding the risks and taking preventative measures is essential in protecting animals, families, and communities.

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