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麻豆传媒: KIST Develops High-Performance Sensor Based on Two-Dimensional Semiconductor
Released: 10-Mar-2025 12:00 AM EDT
KIST Develops High-Performance Sensor Based on Two-Dimensional Semiconductor
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Do Kyung Hwang (Post-Silicon Semiconductor Institute, KIST; KU-KIST Graduate School, KIST School) and Dr. Min-Chul Park (Post-Silicon Semiconductor Institute, KIST; Korea University, and Yonsei University), along with their joint research team at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST, President Sang-Rok Oh), have successfully developed an innovative electrode material called Conductive-Bridge Interlayer Contact (CBIC), enabling the realization of a 2D semiconductor-based image sensor with high optical signal efficiency.

Released: 7-Mar-2025 8:00 PM EST
Machine-Learning Algorithm Analyzes Gravitational Waves From Merging Neutron Stars in the Blink of an Eye
University of Rhode Island

KINGSTON, R.I. 鈥 March 6, 2025 鈥 Observations of the merger of binary neutron stars are vital to the growing field multi-messenger astronomy. The collision of these massive star remnants, occurring millions of light years from Earth, emit gravitational waves followed by light. They provide unique opportunities for the study of gravity and matter under extreme conditions, with exciting implications for nuclear physics and cosmology.

Released: 7-Mar-2025 8:00 PM EST
An Emissions Tale of Two Cities: Salt Lake vs. Los Angeles
University of Utah

Researchers from the University of Utah and University of California set out to compare how freeway emissions trends differed in their states鈥 largest metropolitan areas, Salt Lake City and Los Angeles.

麻豆传媒: Vanderbilt Lung Transplant Establishes New Record
Released: 7-Mar-2025 7:50 PM EST
Vanderbilt Lung Transplant Establishes New Record
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Surgeons and teams with Vanderbilt Lung Transplant performed 99 lung transplants in 2024, the most ever in one year. Two of the procedures involved combined organ transplants. For the second calendar year in a row, Vanderbilt Lung Transplant has the busiest program in the Southeast and leads the nation in innovation in organ preservation and regeneration.

麻豆传媒: Effort Seeks to Increase Cancer-Gene Testing in Primary Care
Released: 7-Mar-2025 7:40 PM EST
Effort Seeks to Increase Cancer-Gene Testing in Primary Care
University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine

In the JAMA Network Open study published today, Dr. Elizabeth Swisher and colleagues assessed two ways that primary-care practices could assess patients鈥 hereditary cancer risks and deliver testing to those identified as higher risk.

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Released: 7-Mar-2025 7:35 PM EST
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Mayo Clinic

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麻豆传媒: Study Raises the Possibility of a Country Without Butterflies
Released: 7-Mar-2025 7:35 PM EST
Study Raises the Possibility of a Country Without Butterflies
Michigan State University

Butterflies are disappearing in the United States. All kinds of them. With a speed scientists call alarming.

Released: 7-Mar-2025 7:25 PM EST
Expert Available: COVID-19: Remembrance, Grief and Loss
George Washington University

Since May 2020, researchers at the George Washington University have been studying COVID-19 death, memorialization and misinformation. The project, 鈥淩ituals in the Making,鈥 aims to learn more about how rituals changed during the pandemic, how we honored those who died and the impact on frontline workers and families.

Released: 7-Mar-2025 7:20 PM EST
Experts Available: Saturday Marks Annual International Women鈥檚 Day
George Washington University

International Women鈥檚 Day will be observed on Saturday, March 8th. ...

Released: 7-Mar-2025 7:15 PM EST
URI鈥檚 2025 Innovative Education Conference to tackle 鈥楴avigating Wicked Problems鈥
University of Rhode Island

The University of Rhode Island Office for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning will host its second annual Innovative Education Conference on Wednesday, March 26, exploring global issues college students are facing and the best practices educators can use to foster inclusive dialogue to work toward common solutions.

Released: 7-Mar-2025 7:10 PM EST
Can a Little-Known Cell Type Lead to New Treatments for IBD?
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

For decades, the goal of treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been to control the aggressive inflammation that attacks the colon. Although anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapies have helped to better manage this inflammation in recent years, up to 70% of patients don鈥檛 respond to these drugs long-term. But what if there was a different way to attack IBD鈥攐ne that did not involve targeting inflammation? This is the work that Michael Schumacher, PhD, is leading in his lab at Children鈥檚 Hospital Los Angeles.

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Released: 7-Mar-2025 7:05 PM EST
Expert Explains Latest Spacex Starship Explosion Debris, Progress
Virginia Tech

On the evening of Thursday, March 6, a SpaceX Starship test ended when the upper stage rocket failed and exploded, raining down debris over parts of the Caribbean. Virginia Tech aerospace engineer Ella Atkins explains both the progress and fallout from the incident.

麻豆传媒: Making Heart Scar Tissue a Nonissue
Released: 7-Mar-2025 7:05 PM EST
Making Heart Scar Tissue a Nonissue
Sanford Burnham Prebys

New Sanford Burnham Prebys scientist Ahmed Mahmoud, PhD, and his team focus on how to repair adult hearts by restoring the regenerative powers they once possessed early in development. He wants to advance the discoveries he has made in regenerating hearts in mice to develop treatments that may one day benefit patients.

麻豆传媒: Illinois Researchers Spearhead Efforts to Establish Guidelines for Personalized Nutrition Approaches
Released: 7-Mar-2025 6:05 PM EST
Illinois Researchers Spearhead Efforts to Establish Guidelines for Personalized Nutrition Approaches
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Personalized nutrition (PN) has gained popularity in recent years as a customized approach to health outcomes. The Personalized Nutrition Initiative at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, together with their external partners, hosted two workshops for PN practitioners and experts, aimed at establishing guidelines and setting up best practices for the field. The workshop findings were recently published in two journal articles.

麻豆传媒: NASA Webb Wows With Incredible Detail in Actively Forming Star System
Released: 7-Mar-2025 6:00 PM EST
NASA Webb Wows With Incredible Detail in Actively Forming Star System
Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)

High-resolution near-infrared light captured by NASA鈥檚 James Webb Space Telescope shows extraordinary new detail and structure in Lynds 483 (L483).

麻豆传媒: AI Reveals New Way to Strengthen Titanium Alloys and Speed Up Manufacturing
Released: 7-Mar-2025 5:55 PM EST
AI Reveals New Way to Strengthen Titanium Alloys and Speed Up Manufacturing
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory

Producing high-performance titanium alloy parts 鈥 whether for spacecraft, submarines or medical devices 鈥 has long been a slow, resource-intensive process. Even with advanced metal 3D-printing techniques, finding the right manufacturing conditions has required extensive testing and fine-tuning. What if these parts could be built more quickly, stronger and with near-perfect precision? A team comprising experts from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, and the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering is leveraging artificial intelligence to make that a reality.

Released: 7-Mar-2025 5:40 PM EST
An Aerosol Test for Airborne Bird Flu
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Researchers in ACS Sensors have developed a prototype sensor that detects a type of influenza virus that causes bird flu (H5N1) in air samples. The low-cost handheld sensor detects the virus at levels below an infectious dose and could lead to rapid aerosol testing for airborne avian influenza.

   


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