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Newswise: Using Multimode Propulsion for More Efficient Trips in Space
Released: 29-Oct-2024 10:40 AM EDT
Using Multimode Propulsion for More Efficient Trips in Space
University Of Illinois Grainger College Of Engineering

Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign explore how a multimode propulsion system that integrates both a chemical high-thrust mode and an electric low-thrust mode—while using the same propellant—can succeed.

Newswise: Latino Enclaves in U.S. Have Less Accessible Health Care
Released: 29-Oct-2024 10:35 AM EDT
Latino Enclaves in U.S. Have Less Accessible Health Care
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Residents of U.S. neighborhoods with high concentrations of Latino residents often face significant socioeconomic challenges, including less access to health care, a study led by a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher shows. The findings, published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, highlight the need for more inclusive health policies to serve the nation’s fastest-growing ethnic group.

26-Oct-2024 6:40 AM EDT
People Exposed to Alcohol in Utero Have Increased Likelihood of Physical Health Problems in Midlife, Implicating a Complex Pattern of Risk Factors
Research Society on Alcoholism

People exposed to alcohol in utero report a greater range and frequency of physical health problems in midlife than those who were not exposed, according to a new study. Prenatal stressors and difficult early life experiences are known to increase the risk of the early onset of disease in adulthood. A theory on the developmental origins of health and disease implies that risky exposures occurring during pregnancy may increase the offspring’s vulnerability to the effects of subsequent adverse influences. Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) may be one such exposure. Improved understanding of the long-term effects of PAE could lead to improved clinical care for affected people. Identifying areas of concern may also inform early interventions to reduce the long-term impact of PAE. In the study in Alcohol: Clinical & Experimental Research, investigators considered the possible implications of PAE for a wide range of health problems that typically occur as people grow older.

     
Newswise: Microgrippers for Myriad Miniature Biopsies
Released: 29-Oct-2024 9:55 AM EDT
Microgrippers for Myriad Miniature Biopsies
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

Typical diagnosis of upper urinary tract cancers requires removal of suspicious tissue with forceps, a technically challenging procedure that only samples one region of the organ. NIBIB-funded researchers are developing preclinical microgrippers that could be deployed throughout the upper urinary tract, which could potentially grab tiny pieces of tissue at hundreds of different areas and someday facilitate early detection of disease.

Newswise: Argonne Builds on Past Success with Cathode Design for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Released: 29-Oct-2024 9:55 AM EDT
Argonne Builds on Past Success with Cathode Design for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne develops a breakthrough material for the cathode in lithium-ion batteries. It enables an across-the-board improvement in battery performance, supporting widespread adoption of electric vehicles and grid batteries.

Newswise: Mesophyll Conductance Doubles in Soybean Domestication
Released: 29-Oct-2024 9:50 AM EDT
Mesophyll Conductance Doubles in Soybean Domestication
Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency (RIPE) Project

RIPE researchers found that modern soybean plants have increased mesophyll conductance compared to ancestral soybean plants. Their work was recently published in Plant, Cell and Environment.

Released: 29-Oct-2024 9:30 AM EDT
Social Media Skin Care Trends: Dermatologists Reveal the Facts
American Academy of Dermatology

With the growing popularity of beauty influencers and viral skin care routines, social media is playing an integral role in shaping how people care for their skin. Popular trends like the glass-skin look, the Russian manicure, and at-home red light therapy have sparked widespread attention, but how safe and effective are they? Ahead of National Healthy Skin Month in November, board-certified dermatologists offer insights into the effectiveness, safety, and long-term impact of these skin care practices.

Newswise:Video Embedded major-events-like-presidential-elections-bring-online-hate-communities-closer-together
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Released: 29-Oct-2024 8:55 AM EDT
Major Events Like Presidential Elections Bring Online Hate Communities Closer Together
George Washington University

New study details how major real-world events grow and strengthen global hate networks online, inciting new hate content around specific hot-button issues.

Newswise: Unlocking Solar Power: Transforming CO2 Into Valuable Formate
Released: 29-Oct-2024 8:15 AM EDT
Unlocking Solar Power: Transforming CO2 Into Valuable Formate
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In a significant advance for sustainable energy, scientists have developed a new method to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into formate, a valuable chemical, through a solar-driven process.

Newswise: New Study Uses Climate Data to Predict Building Maintenance Costs for U.S. Department of Defense
Released: 29-Oct-2024 8:00 AM EDT
New Study Uses Climate Data to Predict Building Maintenance Costs for U.S. Department of Defense
Iowa State University

Researchers examined the costs of weather-related damage and destruction for companies and government agencies with multiple buildings. The researchers focused on the large building portfolio of the U.S. Department of Defense. Their study aims to help organizations plan for the rising costs associated with long-range facilities maintenance and replacement.


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