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/images/newswise-logo-rss.gifMSU Technologies Lead to Better Survival, Bigger Catfish for Mississippi Producers
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/articles/msu-technologies-lead-to-better-survival-bigger-catfish-for-mississippi-producers/?sc=c6406Tue, 19 Feb 2019 15:05:48 ESTAgriculture,Environmental Science,Vaccines,Food ScienceScience NewsFeatureMississippi State-developed vaccination technologies are being commercialized to help the catfish industry save millions for the state that leads the nation in production. Mississippi State UniversityArgonne, Brandeis University Researchers Examine Infectious Bacterium's Natural Defenses
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/articles/argonne-brandeis-university-researchers-examine-infectious-bacterium-s-natural-defenses/?sc=c6406Thu, 18 Jun 2015 08:05:00 ESTCell Biology,Chemistry,Infectious Diseases,DOE Science 麻豆传媒 Source,All Journal NewsScience NewsResearch ResultsAs a spinoff from their research aimed at fighting a specific parasite, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and Brandeis University may have found a way around an infectious bacterium's natural defenses.Argonne National LaboratoryUnveiling the Ancient Climate of Mars
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/articles/unveiling-the-ancient-climate-of-mars/?sc=c6406Tue, 16 Jun 2015 17:05:00 ESTSpace and Astronomy,All Journal NewsScience NewsResearch Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/06/16/150615125254_1_900x600.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />The high seas of Mars may never have existed. According to a new study that looks at two opposite climate scenarios of early Mars, a cold and icy planet billions of years ago better explains water drainage and erosion features seen on the planet today./articles//images/uploads/2015/06/16/150615125254_1_900x600.jpgNewsUniversity of Oklahoma Professor Named Recipient of Prestigious Department of Energy Lawrence Award
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/articles/university-of-oklahoma-professor-named-recipient-of-prestigious-department-of-energy-lawrence-award/?sc=c6406Thu, 21 May 2015 12:05:00 ESTDOE Science 麻豆传媒 SourceScience NewsAward<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/05/21/Zhouphoto.JPG&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />Professor Jizhong Zhou will receive the U.S Department of Energy's highest scientific award from U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz in a ceremony in Washington, D.C., later this year. /articles//images/uploads/2015/05/21/Zhouphoto.JPG,/images/uploads/2015/05/21/1393014654649.jpgDepartment of Energy, Office of ScienceArgonne Leadership Computing Facility Supercomputer Helps Identify Materials to Improve Fuel Production
/articles/argonne-leadership-computing-facility-supercomputer-helps-identify-materials-to-improve-fuel-production/?sc=c6406
/articles/argonne-leadership-computing-facility-supercomputer-helps-identify-materials-to-improve-fuel-production/?sc=c6406Mon, 27 Apr 2015 15:05:00 ESTEnergy,Supercomputing,Nature (journal),DOE Science 麻豆传媒 Source,All Journal NewsScience NewsResearch ResultsALCF resources being used to demonstrate a predictive modeling capability that can help accelerate the discovery of new materials to improve biofuel and petroleum productionArgonne National LaboratoryBackache - a Matter of Mechanics
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/articles/backache-a-matter-of-mechanics2/?sc=c6406Wed, 22 Apr 2015 10:05:00 ESTEngineeringMedical NewsResearch ResultsThanks to a collaboration with the Balgrist University Hospital and University of Pittsburgh, Empa is beginning to decode the mechanics of the lower vertebrae. Researchers would like be able to reveal how wear and tear comes about on vertebral bodies and spinal disks. This would also make choosing the appropriate therapy much easier.Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and TechnologyDeep National History of Immigration Predicts Wide Cultural Comfort Displaying Emotion
/articles/deep-national-history-of-immigration-predicts-wide-cultural-comfort-displaying-emotion/?sc=c6406
/articles/deep-national-history-of-immigration-predicts-wide-cultural-comfort-displaying-emotion/?sc=c6406Mon, 20 Apr 2015 15:00:00 ESTBehavioral Science,Psychology and Psychiatry,Immigration,PNAS,All Journal NewsLife 麻豆传媒 (Social and Behavioral Sciences)Research ResultsPeople who live in countries built on centuries of migration from a wide range of other countries are more emotionally expressive than people in more insular cultures, according to research led by University of Wisconsin-Madison psychology Professor Paula Niedenthal.University of Wisconsin-MadisonNondestructive 3-D Imaging of Biological Cells with Sound
/articles/nondestructive-3-d-imaging-of-biological-cells-with-sound/?sc=c6406
/articles/nondestructive-3-d-imaging-of-biological-cells-with-sound/?sc=c6406Mon, 20 Apr 2015 14:00:00 ESTMaterials Science,Physics,All Journal NewsScience NewsResearch Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/04/16/APL-Wright-ultrasonics.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />In this week's Applied Physics Letters, researchers from Thailand and Japan describe the first known demonstration of 3-D cell imaging using picosecond ultrasonics, and show that picosecond ultrasonics can achieve micron resolution of single cells, imaging their interiors in slices separated by 150 nanometers. This work is a proof-of-principle that may open the door to new ways of studying the physical properties of living cells by imaging them in vivo./articles//images/uploads/2015/04/16/APL-Wright-ultrasonics.jpgAmerican Institute of Physics (AIP)
Dark Energy Survey Creates Detailed Guide to Spotting Dark Matter in the Cosmos
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/articles/dark-energy-survey-creates-detailed-guide-to-spotting-dark-matter-in-the-cosmos/?sc=c6406Mon, 13 Apr 2015 15:05:00 ESTNuclear Physics,Space and Astronomy,Featured: DailyWire,Featured: SciWire,DOE Science 麻豆传媒 Source,Scientific MeetingsScience NewsResearch Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/04/13/DarkMatterMapIV.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />Scientists on the Dark Energy Survey have released the first in a series of dark matter maps of the cosmos. These maps, created with one of the world's most powerful digital cameras, are the largest contiguous maps created at this level of detail and will improve our understanding of dark matter's role in the formation of galaxies. /articles//images/uploads/2015/04/13/DarkMatterMapIV.jpgFermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab)The Effects of Integrating a Physiatrist into an Acute Stroke Team
/articles/new-research-presented-at-the-effects-of-integrating-a-physiatrist-into-an-acute-stroke-team/?sc=c6406
/articles/new-research-presented-at-the-effects-of-integrating-a-physiatrist-into-an-acute-stroke-team/?sc=c6406Thu, 12 Mar 2015 08:05:00 ESTNeuro,Medical MeetingsMedical NewsResearch ResultsA research team at Emory University presents new research at the 2015 AAP Annual Meeting in San Antonio that suggests that early rehabilitation as well as discharges to acute rehabilitation facilities post stroke can improve neurologic outcomes. The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of introducing a physiatrist into an acute stroke team.Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP)National Economy Is Best Predictor of Job Satisfaction
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/articles/national-economy-is-best-predictor-of-job-satisfaction/?sc=c6406Fri, 06 Mar 2015 08:30:00 ESTIn the Workplace,Economics,All Journal NewsMedical 麻豆传媒,Life 麻豆传媒 (Social and Behavioral Sciences)Research ResultsThe national gross domestic product (GDP) is a stronger predictor of job satisfaction than workers' personal or job-related characteristics, reports the March Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, official publication of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM).Journal of Occupational and Environmental MedicineResearch Uncovers Basis for Cadmium Toxicity
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/articles/research-uncovers-basis-for-cadmium-toxicity/?sc=c6406Wed, 04 Mar 2015 01:05:00 ESTEnvironmental Health,Nature (journal),All Journal NewsScience NewsResearch ResultsUniversity of Adelaide research has uncovered how the metal cadmium, which is accumulating in the food chain, causes toxicity in living cells.University of AdelaideSuccessful Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Youth Leads to Decreased Thinking about Suicide
/articles/successful-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-in-youth-leads-to-decreased-thinking-about-suicide-penn-medicine-study-finds/?sc=c6406
/articles/successful-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-in-youth-leads-to-decreased-thinking-about-suicide-penn-medicine-study-finds/?sc=c6406Mon, 02 Mar 2015 15:05:00 ESTMental Health,All Journal NewsMedical NewsResearch Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/03/2/BenjaminWolkheadshot.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />Penn Medicine researchers found that patients who did not respond to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety in childhood had more chronic and enduring patterns of suicidal ideation at 7 to 19 years after treatment. This study adds to the literature that suggests that successful CBT for childhood anxiety confers long-term benefits. The complete study is available in the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. /articles//images/uploads/2015/03/2/BenjaminWolkheadshot.jpgPerelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Widely Used Food Additive Promotes Colitis,Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome, Research Shows
/articles/widely-used-food-additive-promotes-colitis-obesity-and-metabolic-syndrome-research-shows/?sc=c6406
/articles/widely-used-food-additive-promotes-colitis-obesity-and-metabolic-syndrome-research-shows/?sc=c6406Wed, 25 Feb 2015 13:00:00 ESTFood Science,Nature (journal),Featured: DailyWire,Featured: SciWire,Nutrition,Obesity,Digestive Disorders,All Journal NewsMedical NewsResearch Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/02/23/ChassaingGewirtz.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />Emulsifiers, which are added to most processed foods to aid texture and extend shelf life, can alter the gut microbiota composition and localization to induce intestinal inflammation that promotes the development of inflammatory bowel disease and metabolic syndrome, new research shows./articles//images/uploads/2015/02/23/ChassaingGewirtz.jpg,/images/uploads/2015/02/23/image1.JPG,/images/uploads/2015/02/23/Mucusmicrobiota.jpgGeorgia State UniversityNew Study Sheds Light on Cancer Stem Cell Regulation
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/articles/new-study-sheds-light-on-cancer-stem-cell-regulation/?sc=c6406Thu, 05 Feb 2015 12:00:00 ESTCancer,Cell Biology,Stem Cells,Biotech,Digestive Disorders,California,All Journal 麻豆传媒,Grant Funded NewsMedical NewsResearch Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/01/26/StemCell.png&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />Researchers identify signaling molecules in intestinal stem cells that can lead to tumors if left unregulated. The findings suggest a new approach to targeting intestinal cancers./articles//images/uploads/2015/01/26/StemCell.pngSanford Burnham PrebysResearchers Pinpoint Two Genes That Trigger Severest Form of Ovarian Cancer
/articles/researchers-pinpoint-two-genes-that-trigger-severest-form-of-ovarian-cancer/?sc=c6406
/articles/researchers-pinpoint-two-genes-that-trigger-severest-form-of-ovarian-cancer/?sc=c6406Tue, 27 Jan 2015 05:00:00 ESTCancer,Genetics,Nature (journal),All Journal 麻豆传媒,OBGYN,Women's Health,Grant Funded NewsMedical NewsResearch Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/01/26/CHANDLER_normandtumorovary4wk.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />Researchers create first mouse model of ovarian clear cell carcinoma using data from human cancer genome atlas. They show how when the genes ARID1A and PIK2CA are mutated in specific ways, the result is ovarian cancer 100 percent of the time. They show that a known drug can suppress tumor growth./articles//images/uploads/2015/01/26/CHANDLER_normandtumorovary4wk.jpg,/images/uploads/2015/01/26/Chandler_ovariancancerclumps.jpg,/images/uploads/2015/01/26/CHANDLERRON_web.jpg,/images/uploads/2015/01/26/magnuson_web.jpgUniversity of North Carolina Health Care SystemA First Peek Beneath the Surface of a Comet
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/articles/a-first-peek-beneath-the-surface-of-a-comet/?sc=c6406Thu, 22 Jan 2015 14:00:00 ESTSpace and Astronomy,All Journal 麻豆传媒,Physics,Staff Picks,Top Clipped StoriesScience NewsResearch Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/01/22/CometP67ESA.jpeg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />In some of the first research findings to be published from the European Space Agency's Rosetta Mission to the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, scientists report this week in Science on early measurements of the comet's subsurface temperature and production of gas from the surface of its nucleus./articles//images/uploads/2015/01/22/CometP67ESA.jpegUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstHow Does the Brain Adapt to the Restoration of Eyesight?
/articles/how-does-the-brain-adapt-to-the-restoration-of-eyesight/?sc=c6406
/articles/how-does-the-brain-adapt-to-the-restoration-of-eyesight/?sc=c6406Mon, 19 Jan 2015 08:00:00 ESTNeuro,Vision,All Journal 麻豆传媒,Featured: DailyWire,Featured: MedWireMedical NewsResearch Results<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/01/16/20150119DORMAL.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" />Recent scientific advances have meant that eyesight can be partially restored to those who previously would have been blind for life. However, scientists at the University of Montreal and the University of Trento have discovered that the rewiring of the senses that occurs in the brains of the long-term blind means that visual restoration may never be complete. /articles//images/uploads/2015/01/16/20150119DORMAL.jpgUniversite de MontrealLeading Ohio Health Care Systems Launch a Collaborative Effort to Improve the Value of Health Care
/articles/leading-ohio-health-care-systems-launch-a-collaborative-effort-to-improve-the-value-of-health-care/?sc=c6406
/articles/leading-ohio-health-care-systems-launch-a-collaborative-effort-to-improve-the-value-of-health-care/?sc=c6406Mon, 12 Jan 2015 16:00:00 ESTHealthcareMedical NewsMarketplaceSix of Ohio's leading health systems have agreed to form a large-scale entity whose mission is to improve the value of health care services delivered to patients and communities throughout Ohio.
ProMedicaWVU, USGS Collaboration Sheds New Light on Coal-Cleaning Chemicals Found in the 2014 Elk River Spill
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/articles/wvu-usgs-collaboration-sheds-new-light-on-coal-cleaning-chemicals-found-in-the-2014-elk-river-spill/?sc=c6406Fri, 09 Jan 2015 20:00:00 ESTEnvironmental Science,Environmental Health,Geology,Government and Law,Nature,Pollution,Public HealthScience NewsExpert Pitch<img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/01/9/Wang_Kung.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="麻豆传媒 image" /> /articles//images/uploads/2015/01/9/Wang_Kung.jpgWest Virginia University - Eberly College of Arts and Sciences