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Release date: 1-Nov-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: Facebook is Running Hundreds of Election Misinformation Ads
George Washington University

According to Forbes, the pages behind the add have paid the social media giant’s parent company Meta $1 million to run them. ...

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Newswise: Artificial intelligence: a double-edged sword for the environment?
Release date: 1-Nov-2024 10:45 AM EDT
Artificial intelligence: a double-edged sword for the environment?
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A new study highlights the rising environmental toll of artificial intelligence, spotlighting the surge in energy consumption and carbon emissions driven by escalating computing demands. The research offers a comprehensive analysis of artificial intelligence’s (AI’s) carbon footprint, underscoring the urgent need for the tech sector to adopt sustainable practices to curb its substantial environmental impact.

Newswise: UAlbany Atmospheric Scientist Partners to Study Factors Behind Contrail Formation
Release date: 1-Nov-2024 10:15 AM EDT
UAlbany Atmospheric Scientist Partners to Study Factors Behind Contrail Formation
University at Albany, State University of New York

Fangqun Yu, a senior researcher at UAlbany’s Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, has released a new paper in Environmental Sciences & Technology that examines the contrail formation process, specifically exploring the role of non-volatile (soot) particles and volatile particles.

Newswise: NASA's Hubble, Webb Probe Surprisingly Smooth Disk Around Vega
Release date: 1-Nov-2024 10:00 AM EDT
NASA's Hubble, Webb Probe Surprisingly Smooth Disk Around Vega
Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)

Combining the power of the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes, astronomers revisited the legendary star Vega and found a smooth disk surrounding it—a surprise to astronomers who expected to see evidence of one or more large planets plowing through the disk, which is common around other young stars. But Vega is forcing astronomers to rethink the range and variety of planetary systems around stars.

Newswise: Multi-omics: effective and efficient tools in nanoplastic toxicity research
Release date: 1-Nov-2024 9:20 AM EDT
Multi-omics: effective and efficient tools in nanoplastic toxicity research
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A pivotal study has unveiled the deep-reaching molecular effects of nanoplastics on aquatic organisms, underscoring the pressing need to unravel their toxicity pathways. Using advanced multi-omics analysis, the research highlights how nanoplastics interact at the cellular level across various species, presenting a critical call to understand these interactions to safeguard ecosystem health.

Newswise: Mount Sinai Researchers Enhance Screening Methods to Prevent Spread of Drug-Resistant Fungal Infections in Hospitals
Release date: 1-Nov-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Mount Sinai Researchers Enhance Screening Methods to Prevent Spread of Drug-Resistant Fungal Infections in Hospitals
Mount Sinai Health System

Expanded protocols promote early detection in high-risk patients and prevent hospital outbreaks of Candida auris

Released: 1-Nov-2024 8:00 AM EDT
Fueling Greener Aviation with Hydrogen
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Now, researchers reporting in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering have used computer modeling to study the feasibility and challenges of hydrogen-powered aviation.

Released: 1-Nov-2024 7:45 AM EDT
Don’t Let Diabetes Dim Your Vision
American Society of Retina Specialists

During November’s Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month, the American Society of Retina Specialists encourages people with diabetes, their friends, and loved ones to learn more about diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema and prioritize their eye health to protect and preserve vision.

Newswise: Stress Linked to Perceptions of Miscommunication for Parents of PICU Patients
30-Oct-2024 11:10 AM EDT
Stress Linked to Perceptions of Miscommunication for Parents of PICU Patients
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)

A survey of parents of children admitted to a PICU found that 16.5% of respondents agreed that miscommunication had occurred during their child’s hospital stay. Perceptions of miscommunication with clinicians are significantly associated with the stress level reported by parents.


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