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Newswise: Alternative to Hip Replacement Keeps Aging Athletes in the Game
Released: 11-Apr-2025 10:35 AM EDT
Alternative to Hip Replacement Keeps Aging Athletes in the Game
Washington University in St. Louis

Robert Barrack, MD, the Charles F. and Joanne Knight Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at WashU Medicine, led a long-term study that showed that patients who received a Birmingham hip resurfacing procedure maintained a higher level of athletic activity years after their surgery than those who received a total hip replacement.

Newswise:Video Embedded the-rise-of-robotics-projects-helping-shape-our-future
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Release date: 11-Apr-2025 10:25 AM EDT
The rise of robotics: projects helping shape our future
Case Western Reserve University

Robots have long captured our collective imaginations. In today’s world robotics are an essential driver behind next-generation products, medical innovations, educational advances and more. Case Western Reserve University innovations are leading the way.

Released: 11-Apr-2025 10:15 AM EDT
Moffitt Study Shows New Immune Boost Could Expand Access to Cancer Immunotherapy
Moffitt Cancer Center

Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have found that tapping into the body’s own immune system and activating a type of immune cell known as B cells, could be the key to boosting the effectiveness of tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte, or TIL therapy. Results of their study were published in the Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer.

Newswise: More Reliable AI: New Method Strengthens Decision-Making with Limited Data
Released: 11-Apr-2025 10:05 AM EDT
More Reliable AI: New Method Strengthens Decision-Making with Limited Data
Higher Education Press

Researchers at Harbin Institute of Technology and Singapore Management University have developed LR-GCN, a method that leverages reinforcement learning, logical reasoning, and advanced graph neural networks to boost AI accuracy by up to 17% on sparse datasets, effectively addressing the challenge of Knowledge Graph Completion in critical industries.

Released: 11-Apr-2025 9:35 AM EDT
Adopting Best Practices in Gut Microbiome Research to Yield Rewards
Institute for the Advancement of Food and Nutrition Sciences

Review of 10 years of papers on best practices outlines ways to advance research on gut microbiome to support health, disease risk reduction, and wellness.

Newswise: Fighting for Others: How Guilt and Obligation Drives the Desire for More Intensive Treatments in End-of-Life Cancer Care
Released: 11-Apr-2025 9:20 AM EDT
Fighting for Others: How Guilt and Obligation Drives the Desire for More Intensive Treatments in End-of-Life Cancer Care
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Social pressures and moral obligations, rather than hope for recovery, often push terminally ill patients to pursue futile treatments, Rutgers researchers find.

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Released: 11-Apr-2025 8:40 AM EDT
Maximal Entanglement Sheds New Light on Particle Creation
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Physicists have shown that particles produced in collimated sprays called jets retain information about their origins in subatomic particle smashups.

Newswise: KIST Develops Full-Color-Emitting Upconversion Nanoparticle Technology for Color Displays with Ultra-High Color Reproducibility
Released: 11-Apr-2025 12:00 AM EDT
KIST Develops Full-Color-Emitting Upconversion Nanoparticle Technology for Color Displays with Ultra-High Color Reproducibility
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Dr. Ho Seong Jang and colleagues at the Extreme Materials Research Center at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have developed an upconversion nanoparticle technology that introduces a core@multi-shell nanostructure, a multilayer structure in which multiple layers of shells surround a central core particle, and enables high color purity RGB light emission from a single nanoparticle by adjusting the infrared wavelength.

Newswise: Image-Based Memory May Heighten Symptoms of PTSD 
Released: 10-Apr-2025 8:20 PM EDT
Image-Based Memory May Heighten Symptoms of PTSD 
Association for Psychological Science

Using imagery can help people keep their memories vivid for longer, but for those with PTSD, a strong sense of imagery could be harmful.

Released: 10-Apr-2025 8:20 PM EDT
Moffitt-Led International Study Finds New Drug Delivery System Effective Against Rare Eye Cancer
Moffitt Cancer Center

A multi-institutional study led by Moffitt Cancer Center found that percutaneous hepatic perfusion using a melphalan hepatic delivery system may help patients with a rare eye cancer that has spread to their liver. This disease, known as metastatic uveal melanoma, is traditionally very hard to treat and usually has poor outcomes.


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