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Newswise: Am I too Young for a Mammogram?
Release date: 11-Oct-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Am I too Young for a Mammogram?
Rutgers Cancer Institute

While routine mammograms are generally recommended starting at age 40, there are certain factors that may make it necessary to get screened at a younger age. Learn more about these factors that may prompt younger women to consider getting screened earlier.

Newswise: An AI-powered pipeline for personalized cancer vaccines
Release date: 11-Oct-2024 12:05 PM EDT
An AI-powered pipeline for personalized cancer vaccines
Ludwig Cancer Research

Ludwig Cancer Research scientists have developed a full, start-to-finish computational pipeline that integrates multiple molecular and genetic analyses of tumors and the specific molecular targets of T cells and harnesses artificial intelligence algorithms to use its output to design personalized cancer vaccines for patients.

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Release date: 11-Oct-2024 11:00 AM EDT
Potential Risk Factors for Suicide Identified in the Professional Athlete Population
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

A career in an elite or professional sport is not in itself a risk factor for suicide, according to a review published in the Journal of Psychiatric Practice®, part of the Lippincott portfolio from Wolters Kluwer. But physicians, coaches, and family members should be alert to supporting elite and professional athletes as they approach retirement, a potential athlete-specific risk factor for suicide.

Newswise: Rockburst Risk Control and Mitigation in Deep Mining
Release date: 11-Oct-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Rockburst Risk Control and Mitigation in Deep Mining
Chinese Academy of Sciences

This study explores rockburst challenges in deep mining, examining factors causing rockbursts and assessing rockburst risks using bow-tie analysis. It presents various rockburst risk control and mitigation methods, including strategic engineering (mine design, mining sequencing), tactical measures (ground pre-conditioning, rock support), and administrative controls (evacuation protocols, mechanized equipment). The paper advocates a multiple-line defense system to manage uncertainties and highlights emerging technologies and future challenges, serving as a key resource for professionals in the mining industry.

Newswise: Exploring vehicle allocation strategies for restoring balance of dockless bike-sharing systems at night
Release date: 11-Oct-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Exploring vehicle allocation strategies for restoring balance of dockless bike-sharing systems at night
Chinese Academy of Sciences

For the first time, researchers have applied the three-way decisions method and behavioral decision-making theory to solve the problem of rebalancing the bike-sharing system. This method can effectively improve the authenticity and reliability of decision-making results and reduce the risk of decision-making mistakes.

Newswise: Researchers Find Clues to the Mysterious Heating of the Sun’s Atmosphere
Released: 11-Oct-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Researchers Find Clues to the Mysterious Heating of the Sun’s Atmosphere
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

PPPL researchers have made a significant advancement in understanding the underlying heating mechanism of the sun’s atmosphere, finding that reflected plasma waves could drive the heating of coronal holes.

Newswise: A Quick and Easy Way to Produce Anode Materials for Sodium-Ion Batteries Using Microwaves
Released: 11-Oct-2024 9:00 AM EDT
A Quick and Easy Way to Produce Anode Materials for Sodium-Ion Batteries Using Microwaves
National Research Council of Science and Technology

KERI succeeds in producing hard carbon anode material in 30 seconds through microwave induction heating. A solution for commercialization of a next-generation battery with reduced fire risk: results published in an internationally renowned journal.

Released: 11-Oct-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Assessment and Management of Lymphatic Pain in Breast Cancer Survivors
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Lymphatic pain refers to co-occurring pain, or sensations of aching, soreness, tenderness, and swelling due to fluid accumulation. Lymphatic pain impairs breast cancer survivors’ physical function, emotional and overall health. Lymphatic pain usually occurs in the ipsilateral body or upper limb following breast cancer treatment. Precision assessment to distinguish lymphatic pain from other different types of pain is essential.

Released: 11-Oct-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Spermatogenesis May Be Reflected Through Male Rat Urinary Proteome Changes After Mating
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Urine proteome of male rats on mating day and next day compared. 54 differential proteins identified, most related to spermatogenesis, showing potential of urine proteome for study.

   

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