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New Metric for Hospital Quality: How Many Older Adults Go to a Post-Acute Care Facility After Surgery

American College of Surgeons (ACS)

25-Aug-2025 - Discharging a patient to a skilled nursing facility or other type of post-acute care facility after surgery can add...

Revolutionary Plug-and-Play CAR-T Cell Therapy Could Transform Cancer Immunotherapy

University of Chicago Medical Center

22-Aug-2025 - A new form of CAR-T cell therapy developed by researchers at UChicago could dramatically change the treatment landscape...

Peregrine Releases New Dataset for Smarter 3D Printing

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

22-Aug-2025 - Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Peregrine software, used to monitor and analyze parts created through powder bed...

Dark Energy Filled Black Holes Plus DESI Data Give Neutrino Masses That Make Sense

University of Michigan

22-Aug-2025 - A physical model based on black holes turning matter into dark energy offers a cure to hiccups in our understanding of...

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FAU Engineering Celebrates Journal of Big Data’s Decade of Excellence

Florida Atlantic University

27-Aug-2025 - Launched in 2014 in collaboration with SpringerOpen, the journal was among the first dedicated scholarly platforms...

Consumers Prefer Dealing with Chatbots Over Humans When Buying ‘Embarrassing’ Products Online

University of Notre Dame

27-Aug-2025 - When purchasing “embarrassing” products, consumers would rather engage with a chatbot over another human, even when...

Half of Critically Injured Patients First Seen at Level III or Non-Trauma Centers are Never Transferred to Necessary Higher-Level Care

American College of Surgeons (ACS)

27-Aug-2025 - One in three severely injured patients in the United States are first treated at Level III or non-trauma centers; of...

Test Detects Brain Cancers in Cerebrospinal Fluid with High Accuracy

Johns Hopkins Medicine

27-Aug-2025 - A novel, multi-analyte test developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, its Ludwig Center and...

When Carbon Crystallizes: Molecular Simulations Reveal Why Graphite Outshines Diamond

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

27-Aug-2025 - There’s a reason why engagement rings are more expensive than wooden pencils.

Breaking Medical News

CRF Announces TCT 2025 Late-Breaking Clinical Trials and Science

Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF)

27-Aug-2025 - The Cardiovascular Research Foundation® (CRF®) is excited to announce the late-breaking clinical trials and science...

Thiran Jayasundera appointed chair of UC Davis Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Science

UC Davis Health

27-Aug-2025 - Kanishka Thiran Jayasundera has been appointed professor and chair of the Department of Ophthalmology and Vision...

Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center is nationally recognized for its commitment to providing high-quality stroke care

Hackensack Meridian Health (Mountainside Medical Center)

27-Aug-2025 - The American Heart Association presents Get With The Guidelines® - Stroke Gold Plus with Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor...

Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, Given Prestigious Honor of Presenting the Inaugural World Heart Federation Oration Lecture

Mount Sinai Health System

27-Aug-2025 - President of Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital will address alleviating heart disease risk globally, starting in...

A stunning first look at the viruses inside us

La Jolla Institute for Immunology

27-Aug-2025 - .LJI researchers reveal the first 3D structure of a protein from a human endogenous retrovirus. Human cells make this...

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How drought and ozone pollution team up to reduce soybean yield

College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

27-Aug-2025 - In a decisive new study, crop scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and USDA’s Agricultural...

Honoring a Legacy of Quiet Professionalism

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

27-Aug-2025 - The first two recipients of the Javier Gomez Technical Achievement Award are Sam Holben and Benjamin Raydo. Both were...

A new computational tool maps genome change, helping researchers see DNA in 3D

University of Wisconsin–Madison

27-Aug-2025 - New research from the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery is tackling a complex packing problem. Thanks to the...

FAU Engineering Celebrates Journal of Big Data’s Decade of Excellence

Florida Atlantic University

27-Aug-2025 - Launched in 2014 in collaboration with SpringerOpen, the journal was among the first dedicated scholarly platforms...

ImmGenMaps partners with BioTuring to share immune cell insights with researchers around the world

La Jolla Institute for Immunology

27-Aug-2025 - In keeping with ImmGen’s mission to serve as a publicly accessible resource, BioTuring will provide tools to make it...

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Study explores how teacher training and reading programs affect literacy in Mozambique

College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

27-Aug-2025 - Literacy rates in Sub-Saharan Africa remain low, despite increased primary school enrollment. In rural Mozambique, only...

Rounds with Leadership: Strategy, Synergy, and Impact

American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)

27-Aug-2025 - As part of our work to chart the future of academic nursing, the AACN Board of Directors and senior staff completed a...

Former Morehouse President and White House HBCU Leader to Head McGraw Center

University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education (PENN GSE)

27-Aug-2025 - Nationally-recognized leader John Silvanus Wilson, Jr. is set to launch his role at top-ranked Penn GSE on September 2.

Rutgers-New Brunswick Is Integrating Its Honors Communities

Rutgers University-New Brunswick

27-Aug-2025 - This semester, incoming honors students will be part of an integrated Honors College.

At Rutgers, First-Year Students Studying Science, Tech and Medicine Have a Neighborhood of Support

Rutgers University-New Brunswick

27-Aug-2025 - There are a lot of experiments taking place on Busch campus, the hub of science, engineering technology and health care...

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Breaking Business News

The price of shade: New study finds the location of trees affects home values

Virginia Tech

27-Aug-2025 - In densely populated urban areas, trees may be the leafy secret to an increase in property values.  Through a novel...

Consumers Prefer Dealing with Chatbots Over Humans When Buying ‘Embarrassing’ Products Online

University of Notre Dame

27-Aug-2025 - When purchasing “embarrassing” products, consumers would rather engage with a chatbot over another human, even when...

Women Are Constrained by Gender Stereotypes in Leadership Roles

University of Georgia

27-Aug-2025 - Female bosses are often hindered by gender stereotypes, which can directly impact their ability to do their jobs,...

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Scientific and Medical Meetings

Un tipo de “hielo gelatinoso” reutilizable mantiene el frío sin generar agua de deshielo

American Chemical Society (ACS)

18-Aug-2025 - - El hielo gelatinoso es una alternativa reutilizable y compostable al hielo normal, ya que no se derrite ni deja...

Reusable ‘Jelly Ice’ Keeps Things Cold — Without Meltwater

American Chemical Society (ACS)

18-Aug-2025 - - Jelly ice is a reusable, compostable alternative to regular ice because it doesn’t melt into a mess. Researchers...

Thousands of Chemistry Research Presentations to Happen in Washington, DC Soon

American Chemical Society (ACS)

15-Aug-2025 - - The American Chemical Society (ACS) is hosting ACS Fall 2025 virtually and in Washington, D.C., on August 17–21...

Caught in a Social Media Echo Chamber? AI Can Help You Out, New Study Shows

Binghamton University, State University of New York

15-Aug-2025 - - Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, the spread of mass-produced contextually relevant articles...

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