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Newswise: William K. Oh, MD, Joins Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital
Released: 5-Nov-2024 9:40 AM EST
William K. Oh, MD, Joins Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital
Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital

William K. Oh, MD, has been appointed as Medical Director of Smilow Cancer Hospital at Greenwich Hospital, as well as Director of Precision Medicine for Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital.

Released: 5-Nov-2024 9:05 AM EST
What UW Political Experts Will Be Watching for on Election Day
University of Washington

Before the results of the 2024 election start rolling in, UW News asked three University of Washington professors of political science to discuss what’s on their minds heading into the final hours.

Newswise: ETRI, Successfully Developed an Early Screening Technology for Detecting Lung Diseases
Released: 5-Nov-2024 9:00 AM EST
ETRI, Successfully Developed an Early Screening Technology for Detecting Lung Diseases
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) stated that they have successfully developed a new technology that can simultaneously analyze various lung-related information and express it in various forms/images, allowing the user/patient to check and diagnose the condition of their lung without the help of others.

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Released: 5-Nov-2024 8:55 AM EST
How One UIC Student Is Proposing to Advance Science of Superconductivity
University of Illinois Chicago

Materials called cubic rare earth hydrides could be superconductors in everyday conditions

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Released: 5-Nov-2024 8:30 AM EST
Ensuring a Bright Future for Diamond Electronics and Sensors
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

To expand the potential use of diamond in semiconductor and quantum technologies, researchers are developing improved processes for growing the material at lower temperatures that won’t damage the silicon in computer chips. These advances include insights into creating protective hydrogen layers on quantum diamonds without damaging crucial properties like nitrogen-vacancy centers.

Newswise: New Jersey Voters Rank Economy as No. 1 Issue, Followed by Immigration, Character and Reproductive Rights
Released: 5-Nov-2024 7:30 AM EST
New Jersey Voters Rank Economy as No. 1 Issue, Followed by Immigration, Character and Reproductive Rights
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

When it comes to what’s most important in deciding who to vote for in the 2024 presidential election, New Jersey registered voters – much like the rest of the nation – say it’s the economy, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.  Voters cite the economy or fiscal issues as No. 1 (22%), followed by immigration (13%), candidate character (11%) and then reproductive rights (9%).

Released: 5-Nov-2024 5:40 AM EST
Scientists’ ‘Next-Generation’ Space Materials Blast Off for Tests on ISS
University of Bristol

A new generation of space materials left Earth this morning [02:29 GMT 05/11/2024] as they head to the International Space Station (ISS) to undergo testing in the brutal conditions of low Earth orbit.

4-Nov-2024 6:20 AM EST
Explaining Science Through Dance
University of California San Diego

Science can be difficult to explain to the public. Explaining a theoretical science concept to high school students requires a new way of thinking altogether, which is precisely what researchers at UC San Diego did when they orchestrated a dance with high school students at Orange Glen High School in Escondido as a way to explain topological insulators. The experiment was led by former graduate student Matthew Du and UC San Diego Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Joel Yuen-Zhou.

Newswise: Selenium Raised Pharmaceutical Value of Garden Sage
Released: 5-Nov-2024 3:45 AM EST
Selenium Raised Pharmaceutical Value of Garden Sage
Scientific Project Lomonosov

Scientists from Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University showed that spraying of selenium stimulates the growth of garden sage – a plant, that is used in medicine for treatment of inflammations and diseases of gastrointestinal tract.

   
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Released: 5-Nov-2024 2:55 AM EST
"The Southern Advanced Photon Source (SAPS)" by Prof. Hesheng Chen
Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong

Join us for an in-depth presentation by Professor Hesheng Chen from the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, as he discusses the exciting developments of the Southern Advanced Photon Source (SAPS).

Newswise: Structural Safety Monitoring of Buildings with Color Variations
Released: 5-Nov-2024 12:00 AM EST
Structural Safety Monitoring of Buildings with Color Variations
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Led by Dr. Jae Sung Yoon at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM), and Ph.D. candidate Nguyen Hoang Minh from the UST-KIMM School, the research team drew inspiration from the structural coloration observed in natural phenomena such as peacock feathers and morpho butterflies.

Newswise: Meal Timing May Be Crucial for Night Shift Workers’ Health
Released: 4-Nov-2024 8:25 PM EST
Meal Timing May Be Crucial for Night Shift Workers’ Health
University of South Australia

A new Australian study published in Diabetologia this week has found that overnight eating may be putting night shift workers at higher risk of chronic health conditions.

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Released: 4-Nov-2024 5:45 PM EST
Out of Africa: UT Southwestern Cardiologist Gets to the Heart of Zambia’s No. 1 Health Threat
UT Southwestern Medical Center

On a Thursday morning in Dallas, Fiona Strasserking, M.D., chats with her UT Southwestern colleague while internal medicine residents from the University of Zambia log on to their Zoom call. Rafic Berbarie, M.D., Associate Professor in UTSW’s Division of Cardiology, is today’s guest lecturer and the topic is “Evaluation of Chest Pain.”

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