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Released: 17-Jan-2025 7:30 PM EST
The Association of American Cancer Institutes Thanks Dr. W. Kimryn Rathmell for Her Leadership of NCI
Association of American Cancer Institutes (AACI)

W. Kimryn Rathmell, MD, PhD, MHHC, announced today that she is stepping down from her role as director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), effective Monday, January 20. AACI extends is deep appreciation to Dr. Rathmell for her service as NCI director.

Released: 17-Jan-2025 7:30 PM EST
U.S. Department of Energy Announces Early Career Research Program for FY 2025
Department of Energy, Office of Science

Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced it is accepting applications for the 2025 DOE Office of Science Early Career Research Program to support the research of outstanding scientists early in their careers. The program will support over 80 early career researchers for five years at U.S. academic institutions, DOE national laboratories, and Office of Science user facilities.

鶹ý: Technology for Oxidizing Atmospheric Methane Won’t Help the Climate
Released: 17-Jan-2025 7:20 PM EST
Technology for Oxidizing Atmospheric Methane Won’t Help the Climate
University of Utah

University of Utah atmospheric scientists show proposed "geoengineering" effort to remove methane, a potent greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere could worse air quality while providing minimal climate benefits.

Released: 17-Jan-2025 7:20 PM EST
WashU Researchers Map Individual Brain Dynamics
Washington University in St. Louis

Neuroscientists at Washington University in St. Louis have set up computer frameworks that can help model individual brain dynamics.

鶹ý: Polymer Editing Can Upcycle Waste Into Higher-Performance Plastics
Released: 17-Jan-2025 7:15 PM EST
Polymer Editing Can Upcycle Waste Into Higher-Performance Plastics
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

By editing the polymers of discarded plastics, chemists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have found a way to generate new macromolecules with more valuable properties than those of the starting material.

鶹ý: Night of ‘Magnetic Dances’ kicks off FSU’s Festival of the Creative Arts
Released: 17-Jan-2025 7:15 PM EST
Night of ‘Magnetic Dances’ kicks off FSU’s Festival of the Creative Arts
Florida State University

The unique research that goes on at the world’s most powerful magnet lab is inspiring powerful artistic work.

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Released: 17-Jan-2025 7:00 PM EST
New Data Shows How ‘Rage Giving’ Boosted Immigrant-Serving Nonprofits During the First Trump Administration
University of California, Santa Cruz

Nonprofits that provide legal services for immigrants ended up receiving increases in public contributions in the wake of Trump's attacks on immigrants, demonstrating a backlash effect that's sometimes called “rage giving.”

 
鶹ý: Unique Characteristics of a Rare Liver Cancer Identified as Clinical Trial of New Treatment Begins
Released: 17-Jan-2025 7:00 PM EST
Unique Characteristics of a Rare Liver Cancer Identified as Clinical Trial of New Treatment Begins
Rockefeller University

Long classified as a subset of common liver cancer, FLC should be considered its own unique disease. Now researchers are testing a combination drug therapy that targets FLC tumors.

Released: 17-Jan-2025 6:55 PM EST
Self-Management Skill, Sense of Purpose Go Hand-in-Hand
Washington University in St. Louis

Strong self-regulation skills can potentially buoy a strong sense of purpose, according to researchers at Washington University in St. Louis.

鶹ý: AJG Special Issue on Inflammation Includes Updated ACG Guideline on Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Released: 17-Jan-2025 6:55 PM EST
AJG Special Issue on Inflammation Includes Updated ACG Guideline on Eosinophilic Esophagitis
American College of Gastroenterology (ACG)

The January 2025 issue of AJG focuses on inflammation with articles and reviews across a broad array of digestive diseases, including an updated ACG Clinical Guideline on EoE.

鶹ý: Mayo Clinic lanza Mayo Clinic Digital Pathology para modernizar la patología y acelerar los avances médicos
Released: 17-Jan-2025 6:50 PM EST
Mayo Clinic lanza Mayo Clinic Digital Pathology para modernizar la patología y acelerar los avances médicos
Mayo Clinic

En el contexto de la 43ª Conferencia Anual de Salud J. P. Morgan, Mayo Clinic anunció la formación de Mayo Clinic Digital Pathology, desarrollada en una arquitectura de plataforma que permite desbloquear, de manera audaz, el poder de su extenso archivo de láminas digitales, con el objetivo de revolucionar la patología y acelerar los avances médicos.

鶹ý: Mayo Clinic lança a Mayo Clinic Digital Pathology para modernizar a patologia e acelerar os avanços médicos
Released: 17-Jan-2025 6:50 PM EST
Mayo Clinic lança a Mayo Clinic Digital Pathology para modernizar a patologia e acelerar os avanços médicos
Mayo Clinic

Tendo como pano de fundo a 43ª Conferência Anual de Saúde J. P. Morgan, a Mayo Clinic anunciou a formação da Mayo Clinic Digital Pathology, desenvolvida em uma arquitetura de plataforma que permite desbloquear, de maneira audaciosa, o poder de seu extenso arquivo de lâminas digitais, com o objetivo de revolucionar a patologia e acelerar os avanços médicos.

鶹ý: “Louvers” on the SPARC Fusion Device Should Exhaust Gases as Hot as a Star
Released: 17-Jan-2025 6:50 PM EST
“Louvers” on the SPARC Fusion Device Should Exhaust Gases as Hot as a Star
Department of Energy, Office of Science

New studies have found that using louvers at the bottom of a fusion device creates local conditions that can reduce the temperature of the edge plasma, ensuring the plasma is not hot enough to damage the device. Specifically, the louvers allow the hot plasma to “detach” from the walls of the device, spreading out the heat. The work, on the SPARC machine, aids in progress toward fusion energy production.

Released: 17-Jan-2025 6:45 PM EST
Rutgers University, University of Virginia, and GCLETE Operationalize Never Again - Groundbreaking Training on Policing, Leadership, Democracy, the Holocaust, and Genocide Prevention
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

The Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience at Rutgers University, the University of Virginia’s Center for Public Safety and Justice (CPSJ), and the Global Consortium for Law Enforcement Training Executives (GCLETE) are proud to announce the launch and expansion of an innovative training program, Operationalizing Never Again: The Role of Law Enforcement in the Holocaust and Contemporary Genocide.

 
鶹ý: ‘Ding-Dong:’ A Study Finds Specific Neurons With an Immune Doorbell
Released: 17-Jan-2025 6:30 PM EST
‘Ding-Dong:’ A Study Finds Specific Neurons With an Immune Doorbell
Florida Atlantic University

FAU neuroscientists have identified that the receptor IL-1R1 plays a critical role in enabling neurons to directly communicate with the immune system. The new study provides the most detailed mapping of neuronal IL-1R1 (nIL-1R1) expression in the mouse brain, clarifying prior inconsistencies. Researchers were able to tag neuronal populations that express nIL-1R1 using a clever cell tagging approach, offering new insights into the functional roles of this receptor in the central nervous system (CNS).

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Released: 17-Jan-2025 6:30 PM EST
Altadena Man Faces Rebuilding After Fire—Starting With His Heart
Cedars-Sinai

David M. Booher, who writes for TV and film and has created original comics, including the fantasy series Canto, found himself in a surreal reality last week. Just a day after his Altadena home was destroyed in the Eaton fire, Booher underwent heart surgery at Cedars-Sinai to address a serious condition.

鶹ý: Advanced Therapy at Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center Enabling Patients to Swallow Again
Released: 17-Jan-2025 6:20 PM EST
Advanced Therapy at Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center Enabling Patients to Swallow Again
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center is now providing patients with a new therapy called pharyngeal electrical stimulation, or PES, which is delivered via the Phagenyx Neurostimulation System. Phagenyx helps patients with dysphagia, a common condition following stroke, regain their swallowing function, and ability to eat and drink.



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