Trusted by the world’s leading institutions

clients clients clients clients clients clients clients clients clients clients
Newswise: First demonstration in Korea of marine ammonia engine combustion technology Reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 50%, a promising signal for a shipbuilding powerhouse
Released: 10-Jun-2024 12:00 AM EDT
First demonstration in Korea of marine ammonia engine combustion technology Reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 50%, a promising signal for a shipbuilding powerhouse
National Research Council of Science and Technology

The joint research team successfully demonstrated technology of using the LNG-ammonia dual-fuel engines at the KR Test & Certification Center (KR TCC).

Newswise: Placing Women Front and Center Is Key to Achieving Global Marine Conservation and Sustainable Development Agendas
Release date: 8-Jun-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Placing Women Front and Center Is Key to Achieving Global Marine Conservation and Sustainable Development Agendas
Wildlife Conservation Society

Placing Women Front and Center Is Key to Achieving Global Marine Conservation and Sustainable Development Agendas

Newswise: Tan%20background%20-%20no%20words%20%281%29.png?itok=bgIIfh7H
Released: 7-Jun-2024 5:05 PM EDT
Renewable route to rapid manufacturing
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists ingeniously created a sustainable, soft material by combining rubber with woody reinforcements and incorporating “smart” linkages between the components that unlock on demand.

Newswise: Texas Tech Health El Paso, UTEP Announce New MedFuture Cohort, Part of Our Region’s Next Generation of Physicians
Release date: 7-Jun-2024 4:30 PM EDT
Texas Tech Health El Paso, UTEP Announce New MedFuture Cohort, Part of Our Region’s Next Generation of Physicians
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso

Adolpho and Debbie Telles announce a $50,000 gift for the Adolpho R. and Deborah L. Telles Family Scholarship, which will be matched by the KPMG Foundation to double its impact to $100,000.

Newswise: Sky’s the limit for biofuels
Release date: 7-Jun-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Sky’s the limit for biofuels
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The United States has enough biomass potential to produce 35 billion gallons per year of aviation biofuel by 2050, a new report confirms. ORNL’s John Field provided biomass feedstock production expertise to the report focused on the role of the bioeconomy in U.S. decarbonization strategies.

Newswise: Changes Upstream: RIPE team uses CRISPR/Cas9 to alter photosynthesis for the first time
3-Jun-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Changes Upstream: RIPE team uses CRISPR/Cas9 to alter photosynthesis for the first time
Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency (RIPE) Project

A RIPE team used CRISPR/Cas9 to increase gene expression in rice by changing its upstream regulatory DNA. Their work is the first unbiased gene-editing approach to increase gene expression and downstream photosynthetic activity and was recently published in Science Advances.

Newswise: CUR Names NAU’s Lee as Silvia Ronco Innovative Mentor 2024 Awardee
Released: 7-Jun-2024 11:05 AM EDT
CUR Names NAU’s Lee as Silvia Ronco Innovative Mentor 2024 Awardee
Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR)

Dr. Naomi Lee, Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Northern Arizona University, an NIH Early-Stage Investigator, an officer in the Army Reserves, and a member of the Seneca Nation, has been selected as the 2024 recipient of the Council on Undergraduate Research’s Silvia Ronco Innovative Mentor Award.

Newswise: Richmond’s Vázquez Selected as 2024 CURAH Faculty Mentor Awardee
Released: 7-Jun-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Richmond’s Vázquez Selected as 2024 CURAH Faculty Mentor Awardee
Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR)

Dr. Karina Elizabeth Vázquez, Community-Based Learning Director in the Department of Latin America, Latino, & Iberian Studies at the University of Richmond, has been selected as the 2024 Council on Undergraduate Research – Arts and Humanities Faculty Mentor Awardee.

Newswise: Fat Molecule’s Inability to Bond with Shape-Shifting Protein in Cell’s Powerhouse Linked to an Inherited Metabolic Disease
Released: 7-Jun-2024 11:00 AM EDT
Fat Molecule’s Inability to Bond with Shape-Shifting Protein in Cell’s Powerhouse Linked to an Inherited Metabolic Disease
Johns Hopkins Medicine

By studying mutations in yeast and human cells, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found that biochemical bonds between fats and proteins in the mitochondrion, the cell’s powerhouse, play a crucial role in how our cells produce energy.

Newswise: Shrinking statures, growing insights: unraveling the genetic underpinnings of dwarfism in squash
Released: 7-Jun-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Shrinking statures, growing insights: unraveling the genetic underpinnings of dwarfism in squash
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Unlocking the secrets of nature, a pioneering study has pinpointed a gene mutation with profound implications for plant height and stress tolerance. The discovery lies in the CpDWF5 gene, whose alteration leads to a compact squash plant with a unique resistance to salt stress, marking a leap forward in agricultural science.


close
0.97938