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Â鶹´«Ã½: Feeling Is Believing: Bionic Hand 'Knows' What It¡¯s Touching, Grasps Like a Human
Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:50 PM EST
Feeling Is Believing: Bionic Hand 'Knows' What It¡¯s Touching, Grasps Like a Human
Johns Hopkins Medicine

Johns Hopkins University engineers have developed a pioneering prosthetic hand that can grip plush toys, water bottles, and other everyday objects like a human, carefully conforming and adjusting its grasp to avoid damaging or mishandling whatever it holds.

Â鶹´«Ã½: Energy Secretary Focuses on American Leadership During ORNL Visit
Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:50 PM EST
Energy Secretary Focuses on American Leadership During ORNL Visit
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

During his first visit to Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Energy Secretary Chris Wright compared the urgency of the lab¡¯s World War II beginnings to today¡¯s global race to lead in artificial intelligence, calling for a ¡°Manhattan Project 2.¡±

Â鶹´«Ã½: The Medical Minute: Measles Makes a Comeback. Your Questions Answered
Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:45 PM EST
The Medical Minute: Measles Makes a Comeback. Your Questions Answered
Penn State Health

Measles cases are rising in the U.S., with Pennsylvania reporting its first case this year. A Penn State Health pediatric infectious disease physician answers your questions about the highly contagious virus and why vaccination remains the best defense.

Â鶹´«Ã½: PCOM Professor Develops Framework for Determining Applicability of New Technology in Education
Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:40 PM EST
PCOM Professor Develops Framework for Determining Applicability of New Technology in Education
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Not every new technology meets the needs of every higher education setting. Joshua Owolabi, PhD, FAcadMEd, an associate professor at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, South Georgia, recently developed the ASIC (Adaptation, Standardization, Integration, and Compliance) Framework to determine the appropriateness of new technology.

   
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Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:35 PM EST
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American Chemical Society (ACS)

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Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:30 PM EST
Unraveling the Mysteries of Male Infertility
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

A genetic mutation in mice affects cells required for sexual reproduction and holds clues about male infertility that could pave the way for new treatments and male contraceptives, a Rutgers University¨CNew Brunswick researcher and colleagues have discovered. Writing in Nature Communications, Devanshi Jain, an assistant professor with the Department of Genetics at the School of Arts and Sciences, addresses a fundamental question about how humans and animals develop germ cells that go on to form sperm.

   
Â鶹´«Ã½: Packets of Freeze-Dried Bacteria Grow Biocement on Demand
Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:30 PM EST
Packets of Freeze-Dried Bacteria Grow Biocement on Demand
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Cement manufacturing and repair could be significantly improved by using biocement-producing bacteria, but growing the microbes at construction sites remains a challenge. Now, researchers report a freeze-drying approach in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces that preserves the bacteria, potentially allowing construction workers to ultimately use powder out of a packet to quickly make tiles, repair oil wells or strengthen the ground for makeshift roads or camps.

Â鶹´«Ã½: SLAC Scientists Created the Most Powerful Ultrashort Electron Beam in the World
Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:30 PM EST
SLAC Scientists Created the Most Powerful Ultrashort Electron Beam in the World
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Researchers carefully positioned lasers to compress billions of electrons together, creating a beam five times more powerful than ever before.

Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:25 PM EST
Astronomer Finds Gas Giant Exoplanets Formed Earlier Than Previously Thought
Ohio State University

A fresh look at past data reveals that exoplanets with masses similar to Jupiter formed much sooner than previously thought, according to new research.

Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:20 PM EST
ACG Champions the Importance of Preventive Care and Colorectal Cancer Screening in Supreme Court Amicus Brief
American College of Gastroenterology (ACG)

ACG represented the interests of GI clinicians and patients before the nation¡¯s highest court, ensuring the Supreme Court justices recognize their decision in Kennedy v. Braidwood could erase decades of progress in colorectal cancer prevention and screening.

Â鶹´«Ã½: Opinion: Hope for the Future
Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:20 PM EST
Opinion: Hope for the Future
University of Pretoria

The International Hope Barometer Research, led by Prof. Tharina Guse, explores the cultural differences in how hope is sustained.

Â鶹´«Ã½: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Debuts ¡°One Hundred Views¡± Mural in Collaboration with Artist Naomi Reis and Local P.S. 183 Fifth-Grade Students
Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:05 PM EST
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Debuts ¡°One Hundred Views¡± Mural in Collaboration with Artist Naomi Reis and Local P.S. 183 Fifth-Grade Students
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

emorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is proud to announce a new community mural, ¡°One Hundred Views,¡± by artist Naomi Reis. The inaugural MSK mural was created in collaboration with fifth-grade students from P.S. 183 Robert L. Stevenson Elementary School, the neighboring school on East 66th Street.

 
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Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:00 PM EST
IU Completes Its First International Repatriation of Human Remains to Easter Island
Indiana University

Indiana University has completed its first international repatriation of human remains to the Rapa Nui people of Easter Island. IU¡¯s Jayne-Leigh Thomas visited the island in December as an invited guest of Rapa Nui representatives and is working with them on several research projects focused on the ethics of repatriation.

Â鶹´«Ã½: U of I-Led Underwater Forest Research Provides Rare Glimpse to Past Climate Conditions
Released: 5-Mar-2025 7:00 PM EST
U of I-Led Underwater Forest Research Provides Rare Glimpse to Past Climate Conditions
University of Idaho

Cypress trees found on the ocean floor 5 miles south of coastal Alabama are helping scientists from University of Idaho build climate models based on conditions 75,000 years ago.

Released: 5-Mar-2025 6:50 PM EST
International Women¡¯s Day: Accelerated Action on Gender Parity
George Washington University

This year, March 8 marks International Women¡¯s Day, a day set aside to highlight the steps needed to achieve gender equalitiy. ...

Released: 5-Mar-2025 6:50 PM EST
Expert Available: Stagflation Fears Grow Over Increased Tariffs
George Washington University

New tariffs implemented on Tuesday, March 4 are causing stagflation fears for experts,?CNBC reports ¡°A growth scare in the economy has accompanied worries over a resurgence in inflation, in turn... ...

   
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Released: 5-Mar-2025 6:45 PM EST
Expert Analyzes Trump¡¯s Address to Congress
Virginia Tech

President Donald Trump¡¯s first address to Congress during his second term celebrated his administration¡¯s swift actions during its first six weeks. Virginia Tech political communications expert Cayce Myers shares his analysis of the significance of the president¡¯s speech and the Democratic Party¡¯s response.

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Released: 5-Mar-2025 6:45 PM EST
Drs. Dirajlal-Fargo and Fant Named Co-Directors of Center for Global Pediatric Health
Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

The Center for Global Pediatric Health¡¯s activities will include collaboration between the Havey Institute for Global Health and Lurie Children¡¯s.

Released: 5-Mar-2025 6:40 PM EST
Neurosurgery Urges Collaboration on NIH Indirect Cost Policy
American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Washington Office

The AANS, CNS, and over 40 other leading medical organizations sent a joint letter to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), expressing concerns over the agency¡¯s new policy imposing a 15% cap on indirect cost rates for all NIH grants.



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