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12-Mar-2025 7:40 PM EDT
Defensive Firearm Use Is Far Less Common Than Exposure to Gun Violence
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

A Rutgers Health study highlights that less than 1% of people with firearm access engage in defensive use in any given year

麻豆传媒: Therapy for Perinatal Asphyxia Does Not Benefit Preterm Infants, UNC Study Finds
Released: 14-Mar-2025 10:35 AM EDT
Therapy for Perinatal Asphyxia Does Not Benefit Preterm Infants, UNC Study Finds
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

A national multi-site clinical trial, co-led by researchers at the UNC School of Medicine, has found that therapeutic hypothermia may be harming preterm infants recovering from a specific type of brain injury.

Released: 14-Mar-2025 10:20 AM EDT
A Closer Look at Biomolecular 鈥楽illy Putty鈥
Washington University in St. Louis

Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a method to peer into biomolecular condensates, which could lead to a better understanding of condensate functions and their impairment in cancers and neurodegeneration.

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Released: 14-Mar-2025 9:50 AM EDT
New Research Finds China鈥檚 One-Child Policy Boosted Female Entrepreneurship
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

In new research, Jagadeesh Sivadasan, professor of business economics and public policy, and collaborators explore how China鈥檚 one-child policy boosted female entrepreneurship.

麻豆传媒: Quantum Spin Model Made From Nanographene Molecules
Released: 14-Mar-2025 9:00 AM EDT
Quantum Spin Model Made From Nanographene Molecules
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

Empa researchers from the nanotech@surfaces laboratory have experimentally recreated another fundamental theoretical model from quantum physics, which goes back to the Nobel Prize laureate Werner Heisenberg. The basis for the successful experiment was a kind of 鈥渜uantum Lego鈥 made of tiny carbon molecules known as nanographenes.

麻豆传媒: Material鈥檚 鈥業ncipient鈥 Property Could Jumpstart Fast, Low-Power Electronics
Released: 14-Mar-2025 8:40 AM EDT
Material鈥檚 鈥業ncipient鈥 Property Could Jumpstart Fast, Low-Power Electronics
Penn State Materials Research Institute

Scientists at Penn State have harnessed a unique property called incipient ferroelectricity to create a new type of computer memory that could revolutionize how electronic devices work, such as using much less energy and operating in extreme environments like outer space.

麻豆传媒: Breaking Free from Dependence on Rare Resources! A Domestic High-Performance Permanent Magnet Emerges!
Released: 14-Mar-2025 12:00 AM EDT
Breaking Free from Dependence on Rare Resources! A Domestic High-Performance Permanent Magnet Emerges!
National Research Council of Science and Technology

The Nano Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), led by Dr. Tae-Hoon Kim and Dr. Jung-Goo Lee, has successfully developed a groundbreaking grain boundary diffusion process that enables the fabrication of high-performance permanent magnets without the use of expensive heavy rare earth elements. This pioneering technology, marks the world鈥檚 first achievement in this field.

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Released: 13-Mar-2025 9:10 PM EDT
UWF Studies Positive Impacts of Dance for Individuals with Dementia
University of West Florida

A study by a team of University of West Florida researchers, conducted with Council on Aging of West Florida鈥檚 adult day care, The Retreat, uncovered insights into the positive impact of dance on individuals living with Alzheimer鈥檚 and related dementias.

麻豆传媒: 鈥楴anodot鈥 Control Could Fine-Tune Light for Sharper Displays, Quantum Computing
Released: 13-Mar-2025 9:05 PM EDT
鈥楴anodot鈥 Control Could Fine-Tune Light for Sharper Displays, Quantum Computing
Penn State Materials Research Institute

Newly achieved precise control over light emitted from incredibly tiny sources, a few nanometers in size, embedded in two-dimensional (2D) materials could lead to remarkably high-resolution monitors and advances in ultra-fast quantum computing, according to an international team led by researchers at Penn State and Universit茅 Paris-Saclay.

Released: 13-Mar-2025 9:00 PM EDT
Mount Sinai Researchers Develop Method to Identify Dormant Cells That Carry HIV
Mount Sinai Health System

Study findings provide a new gene pathway for potential treatment of the virus affecting millions


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