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UWF to offer new behavior analysis degree
University of West Florida

UWF is launching a Master of Science in Behavior Analysis beginning in Fall 2024, pending approval from the Florida Board of Governors. The proposed graduate degree will be offered online and housed in the Health Sciences & Administration within the Usha Kundu, MD College of Health.

Newswise: Fountain of youth for plants: E3 ligase's role in leaf longevity
Released: 5-Jun-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Fountain of youth for plants: E3 ligase's role in leaf longevity
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A new study uncovers the intricate molecular mechanisms that regulate leaf senescence in apple plants, focusing on the crucial role of the E3 ligase enzyme, MdPUB23, and its interaction with the ABI5 protein.

Newswise: Unlocking salt resistance: sea lavender's genetic secret revealed
Released: 5-Jun-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Unlocking salt resistance: sea lavender's genetic secret revealed
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Recent research has uncovered the genetic mechanisms behind sea lavender's (Limonium bicolor) salt tolerance by studying basic helix–loop–helix (bHLH) transcription factors.

Newswise: Researchers detect traces of heart meds in fish from West Virginia rivers
Released: 5-Jun-2024 11:00 AM EDT
Researchers detect traces of heart meds in fish from West Virginia rivers
West Virginia University

Statins and beta blockers are working their way into the aquatic ecosystem, according to West Virginia University researchers who have discovered evidence of the cardiovascular drugs in fish collected from two West Virginia rivers.

   
Newswise: Cannabis use common among patients, with most using it to manage a symptom or health condition
4-Jun-2024 5:05 PM EDT
Cannabis use common among patients, with most using it to manage a symptom or health condition
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Nearly one in six patients in primary care reported cannabis use, with 35% of those using at levels indicating moderate- to high-risk use disorder. The findings indicate the need for routine cannabis use screening. Currently few healthcare systems offer this screening in primary care settings.

3-Jun-2024 11:00 AM EDT
Many Firearm Owners Can’t Recognize When a Cable Lock Is Properly Installed
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Rutgers researchers find firearm owners have gaps in their knowledge about proper lock installation on firearms

30-May-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Largest-ever antibiotic discovery effort uses AI to uncover potential cures in microbial dark matter
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Almost a century ago, the discovery of antibiotics like penicillin revolutionized medicine by harnessing the natural bacteria-killing abilities of microbes. Today, a new study co-led by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania suggests that natural-product antibiotic discovery is about to accelerate into a new era, powered by artificial intelligence (AI).

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Newswise: Green Era Campus and Argonne align to forge community partner–focused agreement
Released: 5-Jun-2024 10:10 AM EDT
Green Era Campus and Argonne align to forge community partner–focused agreement
Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne National Laboratory’s Office of Community Engagement has established a Memorandum of Understanding with Chicago’s Green Era Campus to pursue research in sustainability in agriculture, renewable energy generation, and food equity and access.

Released: 5-Jun-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Returning to physical activity after first metatarsophalangeal arthrodesis
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

First metatarsophalangeal arthrodesis procedures are a common surgical intervention used to treat pain associated at the first metatarsophalangeal joint associated with degenerative changes.The treatment involves fusing the joint of the big toe to correct the effects of arthritis and prevent any further deformation of the joint.

Newswise: Study reveals how 'forever chemicals' may impact heart health in older women
Released: 5-Jun-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Study reveals how 'forever chemicals' may impact heart health in older women
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

New research from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has linked multiple types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals”) with increased risk of cardiovascular diseases in postmenopausal women. Specifically, the study reveals how PFAS chemicals interact with pro-inflammatory pathways in older women, providing potential explanations for the increased risk.

Newswise: UT System initiative funds trauma research to improve care
Released: 5-Jun-2024 10:05 AM EDT
UT System initiative funds trauma research to improve care
UT Southwestern Medical Center

A new initiative funded by The University of Texas System and the state of Texas seeks to improve care for trauma patients, including both service members and civilians.

Newswise: Sustainable battery technology: innovations in design, manufacturing, and fault detection
Released: 5-Jun-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Sustainable battery technology: innovations in design, manufacturing, and fault detection
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In an era where sustainable energy is paramount, a groundbreaking study provides critical insights into battery health management. It meticulously examines the design, optimization, fault detection, and recycling of Lithium-ion, Lead Acid, and Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries—crucial components for the next generation of portable devices, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems.

4-Jun-2024 12:30 PM EDT
Consolidation Patterns of Practices with Radiologists through 2023
Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute

A new Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute study found that from 2014 to 2023 the number of medical practices with affiliated radiologists decreased 14.7% even though the number of radiologists increased 17.3%. As such, the average number of radiologists per practice increased from 9.7 to 17.9 over the study.

Newswise: UCLA oncologist Dr. Dennis Slamon awarded Szent-Györgyi Prize for groundbreaking research discoveries
Released: 5-Jun-2024 9:05 AM EDT
UCLA oncologist Dr. Dennis Slamon awarded Szent-Györgyi Prize for groundbreaking research discoveries
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

The foundation recognized Slamon for his seminal contributions to cancer research that helped shape the field of precision medicine in breast cancer and paved the way for the development of other targeted therapies in oncology.

Released: 5-Jun-2024 9:00 AM EDT
Tip Sheet: Breast cancer guidelines change again, skin care for summer, palliative care award — and diversity in NCI cancer centers
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Below are summaries of recent Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center research findings and other news. March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, contact our media team to set up interviews.

Newswise: Case Western Reserve University researchers develop new method of DNA testing—expanding scientific innovation
Released: 5-Jun-2024 9:00 AM EDT
Case Western Reserve University researchers develop new method of DNA testing—expanding scientific innovation
Case Western Reserve University

A team of researchers from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has developed a new method for target DNA sequence amplification, testing and analysis called AMPLON.

Released: 5-Jun-2024 8:45 AM EDT
Excellence in Laundry Event Sheds Light on Changing Consumer Expectations, Economic Landscape for Vended Laundry Professionals
Coin Laundry Association

Over 200 of the top vended laundry store owners and investors came together May 20-22 at PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., for Excellence in Laundry, the premier industry event produced by CLA.

   
Newswise: New Flexible Crystals for Optical Tuning with Multiple Deformation Options
Released: 5-Jun-2024 8:05 AM EDT
New Flexible Crystals for Optical Tuning with Multiple Deformation Options
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Researchers developed Schiff base crystals with unique bending, twisting, and acid-induced deformations, enabling adjustable color emission from green to deep red via protonic acid vapor. These crystals can be reconfigured through reversible protonation, offering new opportunities for flexible, lightweight optoelectronic devices and tuners.

Newswise: Stopping the 'summer slide': FSU experts offer advice for keeping students focused over the summer
Released: 5-Jun-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Stopping the 'summer slide': FSU experts offer advice for keeping students focused over the summer
Florida State University

By: Bill Wellock | Published: June 5, 2024 | 8:43 am | SHARE: When students leave classrooms for summer vacation, minds wander from books to barbecues, pencils to pools, standardized tests to being stressed less.That shift in attention contributes to summer learning loss, a challenge for educators who will have to teach new material to students when the next school year begins.

Released: 5-Jun-2024 8:05 AM EDT
ONC BOCES Students Participate in 15th Annual Lake Cleanup
CFES Brilliant Pathways

Students participate in 15th annual lake cleanup in Cooperstown, NY

Newswise: Invisible Realms Revealed: Radio Technology Expands Frontiers of Astronomy and Medicine
4-Jun-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Invisible Realms Revealed: Radio Technology Expands Frontiers of Astronomy and Medicine
National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Exploring the ongoing potential of the technical overlap between astronomy and medicine, experts from the U.S. National Science Foundation’s National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and the medical imaging field presented to an audience of around 2,000 at the prestigious International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference in Singapore.

   
Newswise: Most older adults don’t know about resources that can help them navigate aging & caregiving
4-Jun-2024 7:05 AM EDT
Most older adults don’t know about resources that can help them navigate aging & caregiving
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Older Americans may be missing out on a wide range of programs and services that could help them meet their needs or assist their aging loved ones, a new poll suggests. Most older adults don’t know about important public resources for older adults and their caregivers, either by name or general description.

Released: 5-Jun-2024 7:05 AM EDT
Be Aware of Hidden Summer Dangers
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Safety tips to prevent accidental exposures and injuries

Newswise: Unlocking the genetic secrets of cabbage: key inversions suppress recombination for crop improvement
Released: 5-Jun-2024 6:05 AM EDT
Unlocking the genetic secrets of cabbage: key inversions suppress recombination for crop improvement
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Recent study has uncovered the pivotal role of chromosomal inversions in suppressing recombination and preserving key genotypes in cabbage. This discovery is set to revolutionize our understanding of plant genetics and breeding strategies, offering a pathway to enhance crop traits and resilience.

Newswise: Confronting climate change: the genetic makeover of a threatened conifer
Released: 5-Jun-2024 6:05 AM EDT
Confronting climate change: the genetic makeover of a threatened conifer
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A rare conifer, Cupressus gigantea, has an unexpectedly lower genetic load despite its dwindling population size. This study explores the evolutionary strategy behind its survival, focusing on the purging of deleterious mutations that contribute to its enduring legacy in the face of climate change and habitat fragmentation.

Newswise: Uptake of tire wear additives by vegetables grown for human consumption
Released: 5-Jun-2024 5:00 AM EDT
Uptake of tire wear additives by vegetables grown for human consumption
University of Vienna

Car tires contain hundreds of chemical additives that can leach out of them. This is how they end up in crops and subsequently in the food chain. Researchers at the Center for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science at the University of Vienna and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have now detected these chemical residues in leafy vegetables for the first time. Although the concentrations were low, the evidence was clear, a finding that is also known for drug residues in plant-based foods.

Newswise: Fishy mystery of Bristol marine reptile solved
Released: 5-Jun-2024 4:05 AM EDT
Fishy mystery of Bristol marine reptile solved
University of Bristol

The identity of a local prehistoric marine reptile has finally been revealed after experts discovered that some of its remains actually belonged to fish.

Newswise: New plant flowering gene atlas paves the way for advanced horticultural studies
Released: 5-Jun-2024 1:05 AM EDT
New plant flowering gene atlas paves the way for advanced horticultural studies
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A new study has shed light on the intricate genetic mechanisms controlling the flowering process in plants, crucial for their reproduction and ecological balance. The research delves into the identification and analysis of flowering genes across various plant species, unveiling the complex regulatory networks that govern this vital biological function.

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Released: 5-Jun-2024 12:05 AM EDT
Fighting fires from space in record time: how AI could prevent devastating wildfires
University of South Australia

Australian scientists are getting closer to detecting bushfires in record time, thanks to cube satellites with onboard AI now able to detect fires from space 500 times faster than traditional on-ground processing of imagery.

3-Jun-2024 9:25 AM EDT
Injury Prediction Rule Could Decrease Radiographic Imaging Exposure in Children, Study Shows
Nationwide Children's Hospital

In a study published today in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, researchers in the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) created a highly accurate cervical spine injury prediction rule. When applied, the rule decreases the use of CT by more than 50% without missing clinically significant injuries or increasing normal X-ray use.

Newswise: Unlocking the transformative power of incorporating music in family life: A Family Guide to Parenting Musically
Released: 4-Jun-2024 5:05 PM EDT
Unlocking the transformative power of incorporating music in family life: A Family Guide to Parenting Musically
Case Western Reserve University

You don’t need to be musically inclined to parent musically. But incorporating music in your family’s daily life can foster deeper connections with each other—and with music itself.

Released: 4-Jun-2024 5:05 PM EDT
Massachusetts Patients now Have Increased Access to Anesthesia Care
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

Massachusetts patients now have increased access to safe, affordable anesthesia care. The state is the latest to opt out from federal regulations that require physician supervision of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), also known as nurse anesthesiologists or nurse anesthetists.

Newswise: Rare Disease’s DNA-Damaging Mutation Could Have Consequences for More Common Conditions
Released: 4-Jun-2024 4:05 PM EDT
Rare Disease’s DNA-Damaging Mutation Could Have Consequences for More Common Conditions
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

In their pursuit to discover the mechanism behind how RVCL does its damage, researchers found some clues to the DNA damage theory of aging

Released: 4-Jun-2024 4:05 PM EDT
When mothers and children talk about problems, environment matters
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Talking to their parents about daily stressors can help adolescents deal with their problems. This is particularly important during the transition to middle school, when youth often are faced with new peer and academic challenges. But does it matter where these conversations take place? That’s the topic of a new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

Newswise: Democrats grapple with virtual versus in-person formats at national convention
Released: 4-Jun-2024 4:05 PM EDT
Democrats grapple with virtual versus in-person formats at national convention
University of Notre Dame

The Democratic Party is considering a virtual format for its 2024 Democratic National Convention much like the one held in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Newswise: Study Reveals Billion-Dollar Toll of Domestic Violence in California
Released: 4-Jun-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Study Reveals Billion-Dollar Toll of Domestic Violence in California
University of California San Diego

A comprehensive new study by Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute and the University of California San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy has quantified the staggering economic impact of intimate partner violence in California, revealing billions in costs that deeply affect survivors, communities and taxpayers across the state.

Newswise: How tumor stiffness alters immune cell behavior to escape destruction
Released: 4-Jun-2024 3:05 PM EDT
How tumor stiffness alters immune cell behavior to escape destruction
Sanford Burnham Prebys

Researchers at Sanford Burnham Prebys, with collaborators, illuminate how the fibrotic tumor microenvironment creates an inhospitable milieu for anti-tumor immunity, not just by creating a physical barrier but through metabolic changes that suppress the anti-tumor function of responding immune cells.

Newswise: Researchers use machine learning to detect defects in manufacturing
Released: 4-Jun-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Researchers use machine learning to detect defects in manufacturing
University Of Illinois Grainger College Of Engineering

The algorithm was able to correctly identify hundreds of defects in real physical parts that have not previously been seen by the deep learning model.

Released: 4-Jun-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Emma Guttman-Yassky, MD, PhD, Receives High Honor at European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Mount Sinai Health System

The Paul Ehrlich Award for Experimental Research recognizes scientists who have revolutionized the understanding of allergic diseases and immunological mechanisms.

Released: 4-Jun-2024 2:05 PM EDT
An anti-inflammatory curbs spread of fungi causing serious blood infections
UC Davis Health

Study finds that mesalamine, a common anti-inflammatory drug, can fight the fungus Candida albicans in the gut, potentially preventing the risk of invasive candidiasis in patients with blood cancers.

Released: 4-Jun-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Wayne State University partners with Great Lakes Water Authority to help train water pipeline managers of the future
Wayne State University Division of Research

The Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) has partnered with Wayne State University to develop its Workforce Development and Pipe Management Program, which will help recruit, teach and graduate the next generation of water pipeline managers. The two-year program will begin July 1, 2024, and will be supported by a contract totaling more than $480,000.

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Released: 4-Jun-2024 2:00 PM EDT
The Glaucoma Foundation Expands Board of Directors
The Glaucoma Foundation

Two prominent ophthalmologists join the TGF Board.

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Released: 4-Jun-2024 1:30 PM EDT
Programs to Prevent Sexual Violence Show No Evidence of Curbing Assaults
Association for Psychological Science

Sexual violence prevention programs effectively change ideas and beliefs that underscore assaults, but show no evidence of reducing their actual occurrence, a new analysis shows.



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