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麻豆传媒: ETRI Protects Public Safety from Illegal Drones
Released: 6-Nov-2024 9:00 AM EST
ETRI Protects Public Safety from Illegal Drones
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) announced that they have developed technology to detect and track illegal drones using an EO/IR (Electro-Optics/Infrared) linked radar system. The institute has successfully commercialized the technology by transferring it to Samjung Solution Co., Ltd., and it is now close to being deployed in the field.

麻豆传媒: Detecting Evidence of Lung Cancer in Exhaled Breath
1-Nov-2024 8:00 AM EDT
Detecting Evidence of Lung Cancer in Exhaled Breath
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Exhaled breath contains chemical clues to what鈥檚 going on inside the body, including diseases like lung cancer. And devising ways to sense these compounds could help doctors provide early diagnoses 鈥 and improve patients鈥 prospects. In a study in ACS Sensors, researchers report developing ultrasensitive, nanoscale sensors that in small-scale tests distinguished a key change in the chemistry of the breath of people with lung cancer. November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month.

麻豆传媒: ISPOR Releases Emerging Good Practices Guidance on Quantifying Specialized Knowledge in Healthcare
Released: 6-Nov-2024 4:05 AM EST
ISPOR Releases Emerging Good Practices Guidance on Quantifying Specialized Knowledge in Healthcare
ISPOR鈥擳he Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research

ISPOR announced the publication of an ISPOR Good Practices Report that identifies existing structured expert elicitation protocols that can support healthcare decision making and provides important insights on how to choose which protocols may be the most appropriate for different scenarios, such as time-constrained decisions, early-stage technology assessments, and public health policies.

麻豆传媒: Discovery of Rapid COVID-19 Replication Mechanism and Expanded Treatment Options
Released: 6-Nov-2024 12:00 AM EST
Discovery of Rapid COVID-19 Replication Mechanism and Expanded Treatment Options
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Dr. Seong-Jun Kim鈥檚 team from the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) recently reported in a research paper that the rapid proliferation of COVID-19 is due to altered roles of mitochondria (responsible for energy production in human cells) and EGFR (responsible for growth signal transmission in cells).

Released: 5-Nov-2024 11:20 PM EST
Rutgers Study Reveals Vaccination Patterns Among LGBTQ+ Adults in New Jersey and New York
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

A new study led by Rutgers Health researchers has uncovered important insights into vaccination patterns among LGBTQ+ adults in New Jersey and New York. The findings, published in the journal Vaccine, shed light on disparities in vaccine uptake within this diverse population.

Released: 5-Nov-2024 6:05 PM EST
Where Did Americans Find Information for the 2024 Election?
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Americans rely primarily on personal networks and news media for voting information about the 2024 U.S. presidential election, according to a survey by researchers at Rutgers and other universities.

Released: 5-Nov-2024 4:55 PM EST
Stephen Wolfram presents at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for the Hertz Foundation鈥檚 Empowering Excellence Event
The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation

The Hertz Foundation and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) have jointly released a keynote talk, Where the Computational Paradigm Leads (in Physics, Tech, AI, Biology, Math, ...), by visionary mathematician Stephen Wolfram, delivered to members of the Hertz Foundation board of directors and invited guests at the Empowering Excellence: The Hertz Way event held October 18 at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Released: 5-Nov-2024 4:40 PM EST
Program at Rutgers Supporting Veterans Facing Challenges Bolstered by $1 Million Grant
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Face the Fight, a collaboration of organizations committed to reducing veteran suicide, has awarded the grant to Vets4Warriors, a program at Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care that offers around-the-clock support to veterans.

麻豆传媒: Giving Veterans a Reason to Smile
Released: 5-Nov-2024 4:10 PM EST
Giving Veterans a Reason to Smile
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

The Vet Smiles Program at the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine provides free dental care to veterans in Essex County, Nj

麻豆传媒: Rethinking Electric Bus Depots as 鈥楶rofitable Energy Hubs鈥
Released: 5-Nov-2024 4:00 PM EST
Rethinking Electric Bus Depots as 鈥楶rofitable Energy Hubs鈥
University of Utah

How do you electrify a populous city鈥檚 transit without destabilizing its grid? New research into Beijing鈥檚 27,000-bus system explores using depots to generate a solar power.

麻豆传媒: For Layered 2D Materials, Robotics Produces Cleaner Interfaces Between Stacked Sheets
Released: 5-Nov-2024 2:45 PM EST
For Layered 2D Materials, Robotics Produces Cleaner Interfaces Between Stacked Sheets
Department of Energy, Office of Science

Layered assembly of 2D materials such as graphene have potential roles in the development of new electronic devices. Manufacturing these materials at a large scale while making them atomically clean is a major challenge. In this study, researchers used a special robotic system to assemble graphene heterostructures into large sheets with atomically clean interfaces.

Released: 5-Nov-2024 2:30 PM EST
ADHA Objects to ADA Non-Hygienist Staffing Resolutions, Calls for Constructive Collaboration
American Dental Hygienists' Association

In an open letter to the healthcare community released today, American Dental Hygienists鈥 Association (ADHA庐) President Erin Haley-Hitz, RDH issued a strong objection to recently passed American Dental Association (ADA) resolutions that would eliminate faculty-to-student ratios in dental hygiene programs and allow unlicensed practitioners to perform dental hygiene services.

麻豆传媒: Ancient Immune Defense System Plays an Unexpected Role in Cancer, MSK Researchers Find
Released: 5-Nov-2024 2:10 PM EST
Ancient Immune Defense System Plays an Unexpected Role in Cancer, MSK Researchers Find
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Along with defending against pathogens, the body鈥檚 innate immune system helps to protect the stability of our genomes in unexpected ways 鈥 ways that have important implications for the development of cancer, researchers at MSK are discovering.

麻豆传媒: Voters Rely on Personal Networks and 麻豆传媒 Media to Guide Them in 2024 Election Vote
Released: 5-Nov-2024 1:55 PM EST
Voters Rely on Personal Networks and 麻豆传媒 Media to Guide Them in 2024 Election Vote
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

How do people decide who gets their vote? Americans rely primarily on personal networks and news media for voting information, according to a new report from the Civic Health and Institutions Project (CHIP50).

Released: 5-Nov-2024 1:40 PM EST
SLU Study: Integrative Palliative Care Critical to Improve Mental Health Among Pancreatic Cancer Patients
Saint Louis University

For patients facing a pancreatic cancer diagnosis, a compassionate approach to care can be transformative. Yet, a new study published in Healthcare reveals that palliative care, a service focused on enhancing the quality of life for those with serious illnesses, remains significantly underutilized among pancreatic cancer patients in the United States.

Released: 5-Nov-2024 1:30 PM EST
SLU Study: Black Patients with Heart Failure Less Likely to Receive Palliative Care
Saint Louis University

A study by researchers at Saint Louis University shows that only one in eight patients with heart failure in the United States receive palliative care consultations within five years of diagnosis. The study also highlighted significant racial and geographic disparities. Black people were 15% less likely to receive palliative care compared to their white counterparts.

Released: 5-Nov-2024 12:55 PM EST
Chili Peppers Exhibit Antitumor Effect on Mesothelioma Cancer Cells
Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO)

Capsaicin, the compound in chili peppers which gives them their spicy taste, may become a source of new, natural drugs for the hard-to-treat Mesothelioma type of cancer.

Released: 5-Nov-2024 12:00 PM EST
Australian Courts Use 鈥淏ody Language鈥 to Judge Witness Credibility
Universite de Montreal

Professor Vincent Denault shows that legal decisions by Australian judges have used myths about 鈥渂ody language鈥 to assess the credibility of witnesses.

   


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