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Newswise: Nuclear Physicists Create Scalable Quantum Circuits to Simulate Fundamental Physics
Released: 14-Mar-2025 9:05 PM EDT
Nuclear Physicists Create Scalable Quantum Circuits to Simulate Fundamental Physics
Department of Energy, Office of Science

Simulations of equations from the Standard Model of particle physics are too difficult for classical supercomputers. In this research, scientists for the first time created scalable quantum circuits to prepare a simulation of the starting state for a particle accelerator collision to test aspects of strong interactions. The researchers first determined these circuits for small systems using classical computers, then scaled the quantum circuits to a large system on more than 100 qubits of IBM’s quantum computers.

Released: 14-Mar-2025 9:00 PM EDT
Small Incentives Drive Lasting Seatbelt Habits, Cut Unbuckled Trips by a Third
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

We’ve all heard “Click It, or Ticket” as a reminder to buckle up in the car, but “Click It and Win It!” appears to be an effective approach for sustaining consistent seatbelt use among drivers. When drivers were promised a share of $125 weekly prize money for maintaining perfect seatbelt use streaks, they established good, long-lasting habits. Driving without a seatbelt decreased 26% relative to the control during the incentive program and was 33% than the control even after the program ended, according to research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, published in the American Journal of Public Health.

Released: 14-Mar-2025 8:40 PM EDT
Immunotherapy May Boost KRAS-Targeted Therapy in Pancreatic Cancer
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Adding immunotherapy to new KRAS inhibitors boosted responses in preclinical models, setting the stage for future trials of the combination strategy. The study was published in Cancer Discovery by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center.

Released: 14-Mar-2025 8:35 PM EDT
Food banks: short-term for some, permanent for others
Universite de Montreal

In Quebec, most first-time food bank users don’t have to keep going back, but 40 per cent still rely on the service two years later, an UdeM study shows.

Released: 14-Mar-2025 8:30 PM EDT
Preschoolers Can Reason Better Than We Think
Universite de Montreal

Education researcher Sarah Dufour explores how young children sort, classify and group the toys they play with.

   
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Released: 14-Mar-2025 8:15 PM EDT
NJIT Mathematician to Help Map Earth's Last Frontier with Navy Grant
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)

We’ve mapped nearly all of Mars’ surface from orbit, yet we know less about Earth’s ocean floor — almost 75% remains unmapped in high resolution. This terrestrial blind spot is driv...

Newswise: Open-Source AI Matches Top Proprietary Model in Solving Tough Medical Cases
Released: 14-Mar-2025 6:45 PM EDT
Open-Source AI Matches Top Proprietary Model in Solving Tough Medical Cases
Harvard Medical School

Open-source AI model performed on par with leading proprietary AI tool in solving tough medical cases that require complex clinical reasoning. AI can optimize clinicians’ performance and help reduce diagnostic errors and delays. Greater competition, more choice in AI diagnostic tools to better serve patients, clinicians, and health care systems.

12-Mar-2025 7:40 PM EDT
Defensive Firearm Use Is Far Less Common Than Exposure to Gun Violence
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

A Rutgers Health study highlights that less than 1% of people with firearm access engage in defensive use in any given year

Newswise: Therapy for Perinatal Asphyxia Does Not Benefit Preterm Infants, UNC Study Finds
Released: 14-Mar-2025 10:35 AM EDT
Therapy for Perinatal Asphyxia Does Not Benefit Preterm Infants, UNC Study Finds
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

A national multi-site clinical trial, co-led by researchers at the UNC School of Medicine, has found that therapeutic hypothermia may be harming preterm infants recovering from a specific type of brain injury.

Released: 14-Mar-2025 10:20 AM EDT
A Closer Look at Biomolecular ‘Silly Putty’
Washington University in St. Louis

Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a method to peer into biomolecular condensates, which could lead to a better understanding of condensate functions and their impairment in cancers and neurodegeneration.


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