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Newswise: Inhaled COVID vaccine begins recruitment for phase-2 human trials
Release date: 10-Mar-2025 1:45 PM EDT
Inhaled COVID vaccine begins recruitment for phase-2 human trials
McMaster University

Researchers at McMaster University have started a phase-2 clinical trial on a next-generation, inhaled COVID-19 vaccine.

Release date: 10-Mar-2025 1:25 PM EDT
Team Designs Groundbreaking Leadless Pacemaker for Kids and Adults
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Researchers from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have created a groundbreaking prototype for a new kind of leadless pacemaker designed for both children and adults. The innovative micropacemaker—created in partnership with USC engineers—would be the first fully leadless system to be placed in the pericardial space surrounding the heart.

Released: 10-Mar-2025 1:00 PM EDT
Reproductive Justice–Driven Pregnancy Interventions Can Improve Mental Health
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

Perinatal interventions guided by reproductive justice principles can have positive effects on the perinatal mental health of Black birthing patients and, perhaps, the mental health development of their infants, states a systematic review published in a special issue of Harvard Review of Psychiatry, part of the Lippincott portfolio from Wolters Kluwer.

Release date: 10-Mar-2025 12:15 PM EDT
5 Years After COVID Pandemic Shutdown The World, New Jersey Research Institute Instrumental In Preparation For Pandemics Of The Future
Hackensack Meridian Health

Research and experts in preparing for the worlds next pandemics, 5 Years After the COVID shutdown

Release date: 10-Mar-2025 12:05 PM EDT
Intranasal herpes infection may produce neurobehavioral symptoms, UIC study finds
University of Illinois Chicago

A study from University of Illinois Chicago researchers finds that herpes infection through the nose can lead to anxiety, motor impairment and cognitive issues. The research is the first to show that, by exploiting a cellular enzyme, the virus can produce behavioral symptoms. The finding emphasizes the need for prevention and treatment of a virus carried by billions of people worldwide.

Newswise: New book reconstructs the trial and execution of Jesus of Nazareth
Release date: 10-Mar-2025 12:00 PM EDT
New book reconstructs the trial and execution of Jesus of Nazareth
Binghamton University, State University of New York

In his new book, "Killing the Messiah: The Trial and Crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth," Binghamton University History Professor Nathanael Andrade highlights how the Bible places the blame of Jesus' persecution on the Jews, which has fueled antisemitism for centuries.

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Release date: 10-Mar-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Pioneering animal scientist Grandin to attend documentary screening
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Temple Grandin, a world-renowned expert in animal welfare who transformed the academic understanding of animal behavior, will visit the University of Nebraska–Lincoln on March 13 for a screening

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Release date: 10-Mar-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Nebraska ethanol industry remains key economic driver, study shows
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The Nebraska ethanol and co-products industry remains a significant and stable force that contributes billions of dollars to the state’s economy, according to a new study from the University of N

Newswise: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory researchers decipher cause of solid-state battery breakdowns
Release date: 10-Mar-2025 11:40 AM EDT
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory researchers decipher cause of solid-state battery breakdowns
Florida State University

A team at the Florida State University-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory has discovered how tiny needles of metallic lithium known as dendrites form during solid-state battery use, which can lead to short circuits and battery failure. The team’s research, which was published in Nature Materials, provides a clearer understanding of dendrite formation and could help develop more reliable and efficient solid-state batteries for various applications, including electric vehicles, energy systems, medical devices and more.

Newswise: MSU liquid foam innovation designed to protect the brain now tested on internal organs
Release date: 10-Mar-2025 11:40 AM EDT
MSU liquid foam innovation designed to protect the brain now tested on internal organs
Michigan State University

MSU liquid foam innovation designed to protect the brain now tested on internal organs


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