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Release date: 8-Nov-2024 11:10 AM EST
What will my grocery bill be this holiday season?
Michigan State University

What will my grocery bill be this holiday season?

Newswise: Cleveland Clinic Announces Updated Findings in Preventive Breast Cancer Vaccine Study
Release date: 8-Nov-2024 10:25 AM EST
Cleveland Clinic Announces Updated Findings in Preventive Breast Cancer Vaccine Study
Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland Clinic researchers are presenting updated findings from their novel study of a vaccine aimed at preventing triple-negative breast cancer, the most aggressive and lethal form of the disease. The study team found that the investigational vaccine was generally well tolerated and produced an immune response in most patients. The team described the side effects of the vaccine, showed the highest tolerated dose to date, and presented the immunologic effects of the vaccine. Findings are being presented at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer Annual Meeting.

Newswise: Key Pathway Leading to Neurodegeneration in Early Stages of ALS Identified
Released: 8-Nov-2024 10:00 AM EST
Key Pathway Leading to Neurodegeneration in Early Stages of ALS Identified
University of California San Diego

Researchers at UC San Diego identify a key pathway leading to neurodegeneration in early stages of ALS, hinting at the potential for short-circuiting the progression of the fatal disease if diagnosed early.

Newswise: Deep Ocean Clues to a Million-Year-Old Ice Age Puzzle Revealed in New Study
Released: 8-Nov-2024 9:45 AM EST
Deep Ocean Clues to a Million-Year-Old Ice Age Puzzle Revealed in New Study
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Using climate records spanning the past 1.2 million years, the team reconstructed deep ocean properties that are crucial for understanding the ocean’s flow and carbon sequestration capabilities.

Newswise: New AI model improves prediction power for genomics related to disease
Release date: 8-Nov-2024 9:10 AM EST
New AI model improves prediction power for genomics related to disease
Los Alamos National Laboratory

To understand the workings of DNA in relation to disease, scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed the first multimodal deep learning model of its kind, EPBDxDNABERT-2, capable of ascertaining the precise relationship between transcription factors, proteins that regulate gene activities, leveraging an aspect of DNA called DNA breathing, in which the double-helix structure opens and closes spontaneously. The model has the potential to aid in the design of drugs used to treat diseases that originate in gene activity.

Newswise: Research Update: Chalk-Coated Textiles Cool in Urban Environments
Released: 8-Nov-2024 8:00 AM EST
Research Update: Chalk-Coated Textiles Cool in Urban Environments
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Researchers who previously demonstrated a cooling fabric coating now report on additional tests of a treated polyester fabric in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Fabric treated with the team’s chalk-based coating kept the air underneath up to 6 degrees Fahrenheit cooler in warmer urban environments.

Newswise: New Material to Make Next Generation of Electronics Faster and More Efficient
Released: 8-Nov-2024 8:00 AM EST
New Material to Make Next Generation of Electronics Faster and More Efficient
University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering

Researchers at the University of Minnesota have achieved a new material that will be pivotal in making the next generation of high-power electronics faster, transparent and more efficient.

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Released: 8-Nov-2024 4:25 AM EST
Curious by Nature: Dr. Neil Johnson - Hate Groups After Elections
Newswise

Dr. Neil Johnson, a physics professor at George Washington University, explores unconventional areas within physics, focusing on complex, “taboo” problems not traditionally tackled by physicists, like online hate networks.

Newswise: University of Idaho Researcher Uncovers Surprising Way to Stop Beer From Exploding
Released: 7-Nov-2024 5:35 PM EST
University of Idaho Researcher Uncovers Surprising Way to Stop Beer From Exploding
University of Idaho

A potential solution to a common beer-spoiling menace could be bubbling up from an unexpected source, thanks to research led by Paul Rowley, an associate professor of microbiology at University of Idaho. The culprit? Diastatic yeasts — pesky microorganisms that can wreak havoc in brewing by over-fermenting beer, boosting alcohol content, altering flavors and, worst of all, causing bottles to explode.

Newswise: When Countries Hide Their True Public Debt, They Hurt Themselves, Their Citizens and Their Lenders
Released: 7-Nov-2024 4:25 PM EST
When Countries Hide Their True Public Debt, They Hurt Themselves, Their Citizens and Their Lenders
University of Notre Dame

Global public debt may soon collectively catch up to the worldwide gross domestic product (GDP), likely matching it by 2030. New research from a Notre Dame economist suggests that this could happen even sooner, thanks to countries’ hidden debts. This misreported debt can lead to higher interest rates for borrowers and lower recovery rates for lenders, suggesting indirect adverse effects on global financial stability and consumer welfare.


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