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鶹ý: John Theurer Cancer Center First in the Country to Evaluate New AI Technology Assessing Aggressiveness of Prostate Cancer Post Surgery
Released: 30-Oct-2024 10:35 AM EDT
John Theurer Cancer Center First in the Country to Evaluate New AI Technology Assessing Aggressiveness of Prostate Cancer Post Surgery
Hackensack Meridian Health

Nitin Yerram, MD, co-director of urologic oncology at JTCC, received a grant from Artera to assess the MMAI platform for estimating prostate cancer aggressiveness in men who have had a prostate biopsy and underwent surgery.

鶹ý: التطورات في جراحة حصوات الكلى بالتدخل الجراحي المحدود
Released: 30-Oct-2024 10:35 AM EDT
التطورات في جراحة حصوات الكلى بالتدخل الجراحي المحدود
Mayo Clinic

يُمكن لمعظم حصوات الكلى الصغيرة أن تمُر بشكل طبيعي. ومع ذلك، فإن حصوات الكلى الكبيرة جدًا التي لا يمكنها الخروج من تلقاء نفسها أو تسبب النزيف أو تلف الكلى أو التهابات الجهاز البولي المستمرة قد تتطلب تدخلاً جراحيًا. يشرح الدكتور آرون بوترتزكي، أخصائي المسالك البولية في مايو كلينيك بروتشستر، مينيسوتا، بعض الخيارات الجراحية لإزالة حصوات الكلى.

鶹ý: Curbing Late-Stage Breast Cancer Diagnosis: Innovative Mobile Diagnostic Kit Aims to Improve Early Detection in Uganda 
Released: 30-Oct-2024 10:25 AM EDT
Curbing Late-Stage Breast Cancer Diagnosis: Innovative Mobile Diagnostic Kit Aims to Improve Early Detection in Uganda 
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

An international team of imaging, engineering and cancer experts is developing a novel mobile breast cancer diagnostic kit to improve early diagnosis in low- and middle-income countries — such as Uganda, where systemic delays lead to an advanced stage diagnosis in 70% of breast cancer cases.  

鶹ý: Unbound Medicine Revolutionizes Nursing Education with 
AI-Powered Assist™ in Nursing Central
Released: 30-Oct-2024 10:00 AM EDT
Unbound Medicine Revolutionizes Nursing Education with AI-Powered Assist™ in Nursing Central
Unbound Medicine

Unbound Medicine expands Unbound Intelligence into Nursing Central, integrating AI to enhance nursing education. The new Assist capability helps educators create personalized materials efficiently, saving time and ensuring content is linked to trusted resources, addressing evolving educational needs and challenges.

Released: 30-Oct-2024 10:00 AM EDT
ACS NSQIP Recognizes 77 Hospitals for Achieving Meritorious Outcomes for Surgical Patient Care
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program has recognized 77 of an eligible 609 hospitals participating in the ACS NSQIP adult program for achieving meritorious outcomes for surgical patient care in 2023.

Released: 30-Oct-2024 9:40 AM EDT
Indiana Economy on a Sustainable Path to Growth, Finds 2025 Futurecast
Indiana University

Following a year marked by stronger than expected output and improvement in tackling inflation, the U.S. economy will reach its equilibrium growth rate in 2025 and supply and demand will finally come back into balance after taking major hits during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an economic forecast from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business.

鶹ý: Cool Run: Liquid Metal Polymers Heat Up Electronics Performance
Released: 30-Oct-2024 9:25 AM EDT
Cool Run: Liquid Metal Polymers Heat Up Electronics Performance
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In the quest for more efficient electronic devices, heat dissipation has become a critical issue. A new study presents a significant advancement in the preparation of thermal conductive polymer composites containing liquid metal, offering a solution to the persistent challenge of heat management in high-power electronics.

鶹ý: Celebrating Spooky Science
Released: 30-Oct-2024 9:15 AM EDT
Celebrating Spooky Science
Department of Energy, Office of Science

Science isn’t scary, but it can be spooky! For Halloween, we’re highlighting some “spooky” research that the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science supports. In fact, the physics community celebrates Dark Matter Day on Halloween! We hope that this roundup puts you in the mood to dig a little deeper into the wonders that surround you.

鶹ý: New Jersey Voters Are “True Blue” to Democrats, But Loyalty Fades and Uncertainty Rises in Absence of Partisanship Down Ballot
Released: 30-Oct-2024 9:05 AM EDT
New Jersey Voters Are “True Blue” to Democrats, But Loyalty Fades and Uncertainty Rises in Absence of Partisanship Down Ballot
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

New Jersey registered voters are more likely to say they will vote for Democrats up and down the ballot between now and Election Day on Nov. 5, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.   Democratic candidates have a double-digit lead over Republican candidates right now, with independents breaking for the former while partisans overwhelmingly support their respective sides.

鶹ý: New Insights Into Mango Evolution: Study Reveals Extensive Hybridization Within the Mangifera Genus
Released: 30-Oct-2024 9:05 AM EDT
New Insights Into Mango Evolution: Study Reveals Extensive Hybridization Within the Mangifera Genus
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A research team investigated whole chloroplast genomes and nuclear gene sequences from 14 species, uncovering new insights into the genetic diversity and hybrid origins of mango species.

鶹ý: WHOI and Brazil-Based NGO Partner to Save West Indian Manatee
Released: 30-Oct-2024 9:05 AM EDT
WHOI and Brazil-Based NGO Partner to Save West Indian Manatee
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

A new study shines light on the role of currents in marine mammal conservation

鶹ý: Korean Research Team Develops Innovative Fusion Process to Overcome Drawbacks of Waste Plastic Pyrolysis
Released: 30-Oct-2024 9:00 AM EDT
Korean Research Team Develops Innovative Fusion Process to Overcome Drawbacks of Waste Plastic Pyrolysis
National Research Council of Science and Technology

A Korean joint research team has developed a technology to produce high-value-added plastic raw materials called dicarboxylic acids (α,ω-diacids) by recycling mixed waste plastics.

鶹ý: Impact of molecular symmetry on crystallization pathways in extremely supersaturated solutions
Released: 30-Oct-2024 9:00 AM EDT
Impact of molecular symmetry on crystallization pathways in extremely supersaturated solutions
National Research Council of Science and Technology

The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has become the first in the world to observe the structural evolution of solute molecules in extremely supersaturated aqueous solutions, revealing that changes in molecular symmetry impact on the formation of new metastable material phases.

鶹ý: Chula Launches “Phipitbharat 2024” Teacher Training Program and MOU Signing Ceremony to Promote Hindi Language Instruction
Released: 30-Oct-2024 8:55 AM EDT
Chula Launches “Phipitbharat 2024” Teacher Training Program and MOU Signing Ceremony to Promote Hindi Language Instruction
Chulalongkorn University

Chulalongkorn University, through its Institute of Asian Studies, Indian Studies Center, and the Faculty of Arts, hosted the “Phipitbharat 2024” teacher training program to enhance knowledge of both traditional and modern India.

鶹ý: Grassroots Movement Protects 200 km² of Puerto Rico’s Ocean Ecosystems
Released: 30-Oct-2024 8:40 AM EDT
Grassroots Movement Protects 200 km² of Puerto Rico’s Ocean Ecosystems
Wildlife Conservation Society

After 16 years of grassroots efforts, local communities in northern Puerto Rico are celebrating the creation of a new marine protected area (MPA) – Jardines Submarinos de Vega Baja y Manatí.

   
鶹ý: The Medical Minute: 10 Health Tips for Parents During Cold and Flu Season
Released: 30-Oct-2024 8:15 AM EDT
The Medical Minute: 10 Health Tips for Parents During Cold and Flu Season
Penn State Health

As the cold weather approaches, it’s important to protect your family from the flu, COVID-19 and RSV. A Penn State Health pediatrician shares some simple tips to help keep everyone healthy.

25-Oct-2024 8:00 AM EDT
Some Wildfire Suppressants Contain Heavy Metals and Could Contaminate the Environment
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Researchers reporting in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology Letters explored whether wildfire suppressants could be a source of elevated metal levels sometimes found in waterways after wildfires are extinguished. Several products they investigated contained high levels of at least one metal.

鶹ý: Buried Alive: Carbon Dioxide Release From Magma Deep Beneath Ancient Volcanoes Was a Hidden Driver of Earth’s Past Climate
29-Oct-2024 10:00 AM EDT
Buried Alive: Carbon Dioxide Release From Magma Deep Beneath Ancient Volcanoes Was a Hidden Driver of Earth’s Past Climate
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

An international team of geoscientists led by a volcanologist at Rutgers University-New Brunswick has discovered that, contrary to present scientific understanding, ancient volcanoes continued to spew carbon dioxide into the atmosphere from deep within the Earth long past their period of eruptions.



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