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Release date: 3-Oct-2024 5:05 PM EDT
New MSU research sheds light on impact and bias of voter purging in Michigan
Michigan State University

Voter purging can be an important step for creating election integrity, but others have raised concerns about how the process is conducted and who it targets. So, are there negative effects of voter purging? Researchers from Michigan State University wanted to find out — especially due to the minimal data that exists about who is purged at local and state levels. What their research suggests is that voter purging in Michigan disproportionately targets underrepresented and lower-income communities.

Release date: 3-Oct-2024 4:05 PM EDT
Scientists develop novel method for strengthening PVC products
Ohio State University

Researchers have developed a way to make one type of plastic material more durable and less likely to shed dangerous microplastics.

Newswise: IU researchers map pancreatic cancer tumor neighborhoods
Release date: 3-Oct-2024 4:05 PM EDT
IU researchers map pancreatic cancer tumor neighborhoods
Indiana University

Researchers have mapped pancreatic cancer tumor ecosystems using tissue from both the primary tumor and metastatic disease. The study uncovers notable differences that could lead to new treatment strategies for the often-deadly disease.

Newswise: EMERGE study to explore language trajectories of low-income, ethnically diverse children with autism
Release date: 3-Oct-2024 3:05 PM EDT
EMERGE study to explore language trajectories of low-income, ethnically diverse children with autism
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Researchers at UCLA Health and the University of North Carolina Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG) will co-lead a unique project to assess behavioral and neurological markers of language development in low-income children within their family settings, gathering valuable information that could lead to earlier, more targeted interventions for a population that has been largely underrepresented in autism research.

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Release date: 3-Oct-2024 3:05 PM EDT
The race to control the gen AI market has begun. Who will come out on top?
University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business

The race to control the gen AI market has begun. Who will come out on top?

Newswise: Public Attention Can Drive Governments to Take Meaningful Environmental Actions
Release date: 3-Oct-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Public Attention Can Drive Governments to Take Meaningful Environmental Actions
University of California San Diego

A new study from the University of California San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy reveals that public outcry can lead to significant environmental action, even when public administrations are openly hostile to environmental priorities.

Release date: 3-Oct-2024 1:45 PM EDT
Move Over, Heartfelt Chats — It’s the Gift That Counts
University at Albany, State University of New York

The next time you're looking to cheer up a friend or loved one, giving them a small gift — flowers, candy, a homemade treat — may lift their spirits faster and better than a supportive talk, according to a new study.

Newswise: Researchers Create New System to Decode Genetic Risk for Psychiatric Disorders
Release date: 3-Oct-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Researchers Create New System to Decode Genetic Risk for Psychiatric Disorders
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

The lab of Jason Stein, PhD, associate professor of genetics and member of the UNC Neuroscience Center, has created a controlled model system that could help researchers know more about the genetic variants that increase one’s risk for developing a psychiatric disorder.

Newswise: Johns Hopkins Joins Cancer AI Alliance
Release date: 3-Oct-2024 1:00 PM EDT
Johns Hopkins Joins Cancer AI Alliance
Johns Hopkins Medicine

Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) will enable new strategies for tackling cancer in a collaborative venture that brings together team science and vast data resources. As part of the new, national Cancer AI Alliance (CAIA), scientists from the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins and the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering will develop projects centered on using AI to enable precision cancer care, building better approaches to detect, intercept and treat cancers, considering each patient’s unique history and treatment path.


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