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Rolling the Dice: FSU Experts Available to Discuss the Impact of Sports Betting on Society

Florida State University

04-Sep-2025 - The National Football League, America’s most popular professional sports organization, remains a major focus for the...

Biologists Engineer Larger, Tougher Crops for Fuel, Bioproducts

Brookhaven National Laboratory

03-Sep-2025 - Brookhaven Lab biologists discovered that a plant protein called PtrbHLH011 regulates key processes in poplar plants,...

Delta-8 THC Use Highest Where Marijuana Is Illegal, Study Finds

University of California San Diego

03-Sep-2025 - Researchers from UC San Diego have found that delta-8 THC, a psychoactive compound often sold as a legal alternative to...

Shampoo-Like Gel Could Help Chemo Patients Keep Their Hair

Michigan State University

02-Sep-2025 - Cancer fighters know that losing their hair is often part of the battle, but Michigan State University researchers have...

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: What Every Woman Should Know

Houston Methodist

02-Sep-2025 - September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, a time to spotlight a disease that remains one of the deadliest...

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Twenty Years After Katrina: How Levee Failures Changed America

Georgia Institute of Technology

08-Sep-2025 - Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina’s catastrophic landfall, its legacy of destruction, displacement, and deepened...

Vaccine Hesitancy Hits Schools: URI Pharmacy Professor Breaks Down the Growing Public Health Crisis

University of Rhode Island

05-Sep-2025 - Vaccine hesitancy puts school children at risk as exemptions grow URI Pharmacy Professor Jeffrey Bratberg, available...

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Florida State University

04-Sep-2025 - The National Football League, America’s most popular professional sports organization, remains a major focus for the...

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Tiny Fans on the Feet of Water Bugs Could Lead to Energy Efficient, Mini Robots

Georgia Institute of Technology

08-Sep-2025 - A new study explains how tiny water bugs use fan-like propellers to zip across streams at speeds up to 120 body lengths...

Forest Expansion Increases Agricultural Output, New Study Shows

Georgia Institute of Technology

08-Sep-2025 - Agriculture is the largest cause of deforestation. So, it follows that forest expansion efforts would displace...

Breaking the Rules to Build a Better Battery

Georgia Institute of Technology

08-Sep-2025 - Charging batteries quickly was thought to degrade them. Georgia Tech’s findings flip that logic and open new doors...

Seashells Inspire a Better Way to Recycle Plastic

Georgia Institute of Technology

08-Sep-2025 - Researchers from Georgia Tech have created a material inspired by seashells to help improve the process of recycling...

From orchards to labs: mapping nature’s complex triterpenes

Chinese Academy of Sciences

05-Sep-2025 - Triterpenes, a diverse family of plant-derived molecules, are increasingly recognized for their potential in medicine,...

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After Early-Life Stress, Astrocytes Affect Behaviour

Universite de Montreal

05-Sep-2025 - Canadian researchers show that stress modifies the morphology of brain cells in mice, directly influencing the...

Hitting One Target Could Cripple Brain Tumors in Two Critical Ways

Ludwig Cancer Research

05-Sep-2025 - The most common and aggressive type of adult brain cancer, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is notoriously resistant to...

How Can We Age Gracefully?

University of Miami

05-Sep-2025 - Americans are living longer. Making the correct choices in nutrition and exercise could help them enjoy their golden...

Vaccine Hesitancy Hits Schools: URI Pharmacy Professor Breaks Down the Growing Public Health Crisis

University of Rhode Island

05-Sep-2025 - Vaccine hesitancy puts school children at risk as exemptions grow URI Pharmacy Professor Jeffrey Bratberg, available...

Skin Protein Found to Use Physical Tension to Control Tissue Growth

Johns Hopkins Medicine

05-Sep-2025 - Investigators at Johns Hopkins Medicine report new evidence that the protein Piezo1 controls skin growth by detecting...

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Georgia Tech Researchers Put Financial Influencers to the Test Using AI

Georgia Institute of Technology

08-Sep-2025 - Georgia Tech researchers created a new benchmark showing that even advanced AI still struggles to distinguish real...

Tiny Fans on the Feet of Water Bugs Could Lead to Energy Efficient, Mini Robots

Georgia Institute of Technology

08-Sep-2025 - A new study explains how tiny water bugs use fan-like propellers to zip across streams at speeds up to 120 body lengths...

GTRI Develops Climate, Moisture Control Technologies to Optimize Poultry House Operations

Georgia Institute of Technology

08-Sep-2025 - GTRI is developing two technologies to address climate and moisture control challenges in poultry houses - innovations...

Forest Expansion Increases Agricultural Output, New Study Shows

Georgia Institute of Technology

08-Sep-2025 - Agriculture is the largest cause of deforestation. So, it follows that forest expansion efforts would displace...

Twenty Years After Katrina: How Levee Failures Changed America

Georgia Institute of Technology

08-Sep-2025 - Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina’s catastrophic landfall, its legacy of destruction, displacement, and deepened...

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Africa Aging, Health and Socioeconomics Study Garners $25 Million NIH Award

University of Michigan

05-Sep-2025 - A groundbreaking effort to better understand changing demographics in Kenya—and the resulting pressures on the...

When Getting a Job Makes You Go Hungry

University of Utah Health

05-Sep-2025 - A new research study reveals surprising "danger zones" of food insecurity for refugees, and identifies potential...

Chula Executives Join the “2025 AI Competency Training Symposium” to Strengthen the University’s Global Role in AI 

Chulalongkorn University

05-Sep-2025 - Chulalongkorn University executives participated in the international academic conference “2025 AI Competency...

Experts Say Parental Controls Are Good, but AI Still Needs More Oversight to Protect Youth

Virginia Tech

04-Sep-2025 - Amid growing concerns about how children and teens engage with AI chatbots, including a tragic suicide reportedly...

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Georgia Tech Researchers Put Financial Influencers to the Test Using AI

Georgia Institute of Technology

08-Sep-2025 - Georgia Tech researchers created a new benchmark showing that even advanced AI still struggles to distinguish real...

Innovation Crossroads Companies Join Forces, Awarded U.S. Air Force Contract

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

05-Sep-2025 - The U.S. Air Force awarded startup SkyNano, led by Innovation Crossroads alumna Anna Douglas, a $1.25 million contract...

Flying Blind: Aviation Experts Call for More Pilot Training Amid Poor General Aviation Safety Record

University of South Australia

04-Sep-2025 - A new study shows that piloting a light aircraft remains an inherently risky business, accounting for over 90% of...

LaundryCares Foundation Honors Colleen Holz of Appleton Public Library with the Becca Ruidl Excellence in Early Literacy Award at the 2025 Clean Show

LaundryCares Foundation

03-Sep-2025 - Oakbrook Terrace, IL – September 2, 2025 – The LaundryCares Foundation is proud to announce that Colleen Holz,...

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Digital Science Investigation Shows Millions of Taxpayers’ Money Has Been Awarded to Researchers Associated with Fictitious Network

Digital Science and Research Solutions Ltd

04-Sep-2025 - - Digital Science investigations show researchers associated with a fictitious research network and funding source...

ASTRO to Showcase Advances in Radiation Medicine and Cancer Research in 2025 Annual Meeting Press Program

American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)

04-Sep-2025 - - The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) announced today the press program for its 2025 Annual Meeting...

Science on Sweeteners and Health Focus of IAFNS September Webinar Series

Institute for the Advancement of Food and Nutrition Sciences

03-Sep-2025 - - IAFNS is hosting a 3-part webinar series on emerging evidence from three large studies that look at weight,...

Bristol PhD Researcher on Personal Mission to Help Detect Breast Cancer Early Invents Temperature-Sensing Patch

University of Bristol

02-Sep-2025 - - A PhD student at the University of Bristol has developed a convenient and cost-effective wearable patch to measure...

Bristol PhD Researcher on Personal Mission to Help Detect Breast Cancer Early Invents Temperature-Sensing Patch

University of Bristol

02-Sep-2025 - - A PhD student at the University of Bristol has developed a convenient and cost-effective wearable patch to measure...

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