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Newswise: Physics with a twist: FSU researchers publish new findings on graphene
Release date: 7-Nov-2024 3:20 PM EST
Physics with a twist: FSU researchers publish new findings on graphene
Florida State University

Researchers from the Florida State University Department of Physics and FSU-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory have published new findings that reveal how various physical manipulations of graphene, such as layering and twisting, impact its optical properties and conductivity. The study was published in the journal Nano Letters.

Release date: 7-Nov-2024 2:50 PM EST
Pesquisadores da Mayo Clinic recomendam alternativas à histerectomia para miomas uterinos, de acordo com estudo
Mayo Clinic

Os miomas uterinos são uma condição comum que afeta até 80% das mulheres ao longo da vida. Quase metade dessas mulheres apresentará sintomas que afetarão sua qualidade de vida e fertilidade, incluindo dor intensa e anemia. Os miomas uterinos são a principal razão para se realizar a remoção do útero através da histerectomia. No entanto, pesquisadores da Mayo Clinic recomendam alternativas de tratamento minimamente invasivas à histerectomia em um artigo convidado sobre prática clínica publicado na New England Journal of Medicine.

Released: 7-Nov-2024 2:35 PM EST
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Newswise: New device generates electricity from moisture in the air
Release date: 7-Nov-2024 2:30 PM EST
New device generates electricity from moisture in the air
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Binghamton University, State University of New York researchers have developed a paper-based wearable device that would provide sustained high-efficiency power output through moisture capture.

5-Nov-2024 12:40 PM EST
Study Identifies Hip Implant Materials with the Lowest Risk of Needing Revision
University of Bristol

Hip implants with a delta ceramic or oxidised zirconium head and highly crosslinked polyethylene liner or cup had the lowest risk of revision during the 15 years after surgery, a new study led by the University of Bristol has found.

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Release date: 7-Nov-2024 1:55 PM EST
Investigadores de Mayo Clinic recomiendan alternativas a la histerectomía para los fibromas uterinos, según un estudio
Mayo Clinic

Los fibromas uterinos son una condición común que afecta hasta al 80% de las mujeres a lo largo de su vida. Casi la mitad de estas mujeres experimentarán síntomas que afectarán su calidad de vida y fertilidad, incluido dolor intenso y anemia. Los fibromas uterinos son la principal razón para realizar la extirpación del útero a través de la histerectomía. Sin embargo, los investigadores de Mayo Clinic recomiendan alternativas de tratamiento mínimamente invasivas a la histerectomía en un artículo invitado sobre práctica clínica publicado en la New England Journal of Medicine.

Newswise: Researchers make glioblastoma cells visible to attacking immune cells
Release date: 7-Nov-2024 1:15 PM EST
Researchers make glioblastoma cells visible to attacking immune cells
Washington University in St. Louis

Researchers at WashU Medicine have identified a possible way to make glioblastoma cells vulnerable to different types of immunotherapy. The strategy, which they demonstrated in cells in the lab, forces brain cancer cells to display targets for the immune system to attack. Their study was published in Nature Genetics.

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Release date: 7-Nov-2024 12:15 PM EST
New device would help those with chronic conditions get timely treatment
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Husker engineer Eric Markvicka is developing a new approach for detecting acute exacerbations of chronic conditions.

Release date: 7-Nov-2024 12:00 PM EST
Media Advisory: Winners, Losers, and Surprises: Breaking Down the 2024 Election
George Washington University

Join us on November 12, 2024, for a live GSPM Mastering the Room Podcast recording titled, Winners, Losers, and Surprises: Breaking Down the 2024 Election with host Dr. Casey Burgat, Associate... ...


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