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鶹ý: A New Way to Engineer Composite Materials
Released: 6-Mar-2025 11:00 AM EST
A New Way to Engineer Composite Materials
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A new study led by researchers at Berkeley Lab outlines a way to engineer pseudo-bonds in materials. Instead of forming chemical bonds, which is what makes epoxies and other composites so tough, the chains of molecules entangle in a way that is fully reversible.

鶹ý: New Research Unravels the Mysteries of Lightning’s Origins
Released: 6-Mar-2025 10:55 AM EST
New Research Unravels the Mysteries of Lightning’s Origins
Los Alamos National Laboratory

New research unravels the mysteries of lightning’s origins

鶹ý: CUR Congratulates STR 2024-25 Graduates
Released: 6-Mar-2025 10:50 AM EST
CUR Congratulates STR 2024-25 Graduates
Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR)

These STR graduates completed a multi-month program aimed at developing their communication and advocacy skills which will empower them to convey the importance and impact of undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative inquiry experiences.

   
鶹ý: Small and Nutritious Fish: A Healthy and Sustainable Alternative for the Amazon Region
Released: 6-Mar-2025 10:45 AM EST
Small and Nutritious Fish: A Healthy and Sustainable Alternative for the Amazon Region
Wildlife Conservation Society

A study conducted by Cornell University and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), both members of the Amazon Waters Alliance, reveals that small, abundant, and nutritious fish species in the Amazon can be a solution for both public health and biodiversity conservation.

Released: 6-Mar-2025 10:40 AM EST
New Study Challenges Circular Fashion’s Economic and Environmental Claims
Loughborough University

A new study reveals that circular fashion (CF) – the practice of recycling, reselling, and renting clothing to reduce waste – might not be the green solution it claims to be.

     
Released: 6-Mar-2025 10:30 AM EST
Diabetes gestacional: O que você precisa saber durante a gravidez
Mayo Clinic

A gravidez é um período de grandes mudanças para o corpo da mulher. Os hormônios flutuam, os níveis de energia mudam e novos desafios surgem. Um desafio que algumas mulheres enfrentam é o diabetes gestacional, uma condição em que os níveis de açúcar no sangue se elevam durante a gravidez, diz a Dra. Summer Allen, médica de família na Mayo Clinic que oferece cuidados pré-natais.

鶹ý: Sand Topdressing in Turfgrass Management: Insights Into Organic Matter Control and Soil Health
Released: 6-Mar-2025 10:20 AM EST
Sand Topdressing in Turfgrass Management: Insights Into Organic Matter Control and Soil Health
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A research team sheds light on the longstanding debate regarding sand topdressing and its role in managing organic matter in turfgrass systems.

鶹ý: Stressed New Yorkers Can Now Seek Care at Mount Sinai’s New Resilience-Focused Medical Practice
Released: 6-Mar-2025 10:15 AM EST
Stressed New Yorkers Can Now Seek Care at Mount Sinai’s New Resilience-Focused Medical Practice
Mount Sinai Health System

Resilience program born during the height of COVID-19 to address mental health needs of Mount Sinai’s workforce expands to the general public

Released: 6-Mar-2025 10:00 AM EST
Gestational Diabetes: What to Know During Pregnancy
Mayo Clinic

Pregnancy is a time of significant change for a woman's body. Hormones fluctuate, energy levels shift and new challenges arise. One challenge that some women face is gestational diabetes, a condition where blood sugar levels become elevated during pregnancy, says Summer Allen, M.D., a family medicine physician at Mayo Clinic who provides prenatal care.

Released: 6-Mar-2025 10:00 AM EST
Diabetes gestacional: Qué necesita saber durante el embarazo
Mayo Clinic

El embarazo es un período de grandes cambios para el cuerpo de una mujer. Las hormonas fluctúan, los niveles de energía cambian y surgen nuevos desafíos. Un desafío que enfrentan algunas mujeres es la diabetes gestacional, una afección en la que los niveles de azúcar en la sangre aumentan durante el embarazo, dice la Dra. Summer Allen, médica de familia en Mayo Clinic que ofrece atención prenatal.

Released: 6-Mar-2025 10:00 AM EST
New Research Sheds Light on Why Scleroderma Affects Mostly Women and How to Treat It
Hospital for Special Surgery

Two new studies led by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) have uncovered key biological mechanisms driving systemic sclerosis (SSc), or scleroderma – a rare and often devastating autoimmune disease that causes fibrosis (tissue hardening) and inflammation. The research, published in the March issue of the Journal of Experimental Medicine, helps explain why the disease disproportionately affects women and reveals potential treatment targets, some of which are already in development.

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Released: 6-Mar-2025 9:55 AM EST
Tariffs Could Have Significant Impact on Packaging, Says Expert
Virginia Tech

Walk into any store, and nearly everything — except produce — comes in some sort of package. Bottled water, cheese, electronics, even large appliances are wrapped in protective material to ensure that items are not damaged in transit. Changes, such as tariffs in the global marketplace, have a ripple effect on packaging, says Laszlo Horvath, an associate professor in the College of Natural Resources and Environment at Virginia Tech and director of the Center for Packaging and Unit Load Design in the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials.

鶹ý: JMIR Aging Invites Submissions on the Social and Cultural Drivers of Health in Aging Adults
Released: 6-Mar-2025 9:45 AM EST
JMIR Aging Invites Submissions on the Social and Cultural Drivers of Health in Aging Adults
JMIR Publications

JMIR Publications invites submissions to a new theme issue titled “Social and Cultural Drivers of Health in Aging Populations” in its premier open access journal JMIR Aging.

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Released: 6-Mar-2025 9:40 AM EST
Experts Offer Insight on U.S.-Ukraine Deal, European Relations
Virginia Tech

From the U.S. halting military support to Ukraine to America’s role in the NATO, questions have arisen about how the United States’ role on the international stage might be changing. Virginia Tech foreign relations experts Dimitris Tsarouhas, visiting professor of political science, and Yannis Stivachtis, professor and director of the Center for European and Transatlantic Studies, share their insights on the country’s handling of foreign affairs.

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Released: 6-Mar-2025 9:40 AM EST
Don’t Leave All Your Airport Security to TSA, Cybersecurity Expert Says
Virginia Tech

Whether they're planning to snorkel a barrier reef or just walks on the beach, all travelers face risks — starting when they connect to the internet via airport Wi-Fi. Fraudsters troll free airport Wi-Fi signals and even impersonate those networks to get access to sensitive information such as credit card numbers and banking passwords transmitted through passengers’ laptops, tablets, and smartphones.

鶹ý: Teaching-Learning Algorithm Boosts Accuracy in EV Battery Monitoring
Released: 6-Mar-2025 9:35 AM EST
Teaching-Learning Algorithm Boosts Accuracy in EV Battery Monitoring
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Accurate estimation of the State of Charge (SoC) in lithium-ion batteries is a pivotal factor for optimizing the performance, safety, and longevity of electric vehicles (EVs). Traditional methods often fail to capture the dynamic, nonlinear nature of battery behavior, resulting in inaccuracies that undermine battery management systems (BMS). A new hybrid model that combines deep neural networks (DNNs) with a teaching-learning based optimization (TLBO) algorithm is set to revolutionize SoC estimation, offering a much-needed solution to enhance the efficiency and reliability of EVs.

Released: 6-Mar-2025 9:30 AM EST
AERA Selects 29 Exemplary Scholars as 2025 Fellows
American Educational Research Association (AERA)

The American Educational Research Association (AERA) has announced the selection of 29 exemplary scholars as 2025 AERA Fellows.

鶹ý: Climate Risks: A Double-Edged Sword for Digital and Low-Carbon Economies
Released: 6-Mar-2025 9:20 AM EST
Climate Risks: A Double-Edged Sword for Digital and Low-Carbon Economies
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A recent study explores the intricate relationship between climate physical risks and the merging of digital and low-carbon economies in China. By examining the disruptive effects of extreme weather events such as severe cold spells and droughts, the research reveals how these climate challenges obstruct the seamless development of both sectors. Utilizing cutting-edge models, the study identifies regional disparities and outlines the mechanisms through which climate risks hinder technological innovation and economic integration, calling for urgent adaptive strategies to ensure sustainable economic growth.

鶹ý: Clinical Trial Opens to Study Groundbreaking 3D Printed Device for Babies with Rare Respiratory Disease
Released: 6-Mar-2025 9:00 AM EST
Clinical Trial Opens to Study Groundbreaking 3D Printed Device for Babies with Rare Respiratory Disease
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A new clinical trial will allow researchers to study 3D-printed bioresorbable devices aimed at treating children with rare and life-threatening airway condition tracheobronchomalacia.



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