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/images/newswise-logo-rss.gifChildren of Housing Loss More Apt for Depression, Anxiety: Pitt Study
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/articles/children-of-housing-loss-more-apt-for-depression-anxiety-pitt-study/?sc=rsinWed, 12 Feb 2025 20:45:28 ESTNew research, appearing Wednesday Feb. 12 in JAMA Network Open, shows the true impact on children and their mental health.University of PittsburghPitt's Peng Elected to National Academy of Engineering
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/articles/pitt-s-peng-elected-to-national-academy-of-engineering/?sc=rsinTue, 11 Feb 2025 15:50:16 ESTFang Peng becomes the 3rd member of Pitt engineering school honored by NAE (not counting namesake John Swanson)University of PittsburghNeural Population Activity is a One-Way Highway
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/articles/neural-population-activity-is-a-one-way-highway/?sc=rsinTue, 21 Jan 2025 18:40:08 ESTAaron Batista, professor of bioengineering at Pitt's Swanson School of Engineering, with long-time collaborator Byron Yu, professor of electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering at CMU, expanded their BCI research to provide empirical evidence that neural population activity is constrained to follow specific sequences.University of PittsburghPitt Names New Law Dean Who's Youngest in U.S.
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/articles/pitt-names-new-law-dean-who-s-youngest-in-u-s/?sc=rsinFri, 10 Jan 2025 18:25:58 ESTProfessor and Vice Dean Jerry Dickinson is the youngest of a handful of Black law deans in U.S. and believed to be youngest of all U.S. law deans University of PittsburghPitt-led Study Likely to Change Standard of Care for One of the Deadliest Types of Strokes
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/articles/pitt-led-study-likely-to-change-standard-of-care-for-one-of-the-deadliest-types-of-strokes/?sc=rsinWed, 11 Dec 2024 18:30:00 ESTEndovascular therapy, or EVT, - a minimally invasive surgery performed inside the blood vessels - is 2 陆 times more likely than standard medical management to achieve a positive outcome after vertebrobasilar stroke that affects the back of the brain, including the brain stem. University of PittsburghUniversity of Pittsburgh Launches Center to Reduce Global Health Disparities for Women
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/articles/university-of-pittsburgh-launches-center-to-reduce-global-health-disparities-for-women/?sc=rsinMon, 09 Dec 2024 11:15:00 ESTUsing AI and such science as digital twins, Pitt and the Vizzhy co-founders unveil plans to combat disparities for girls and woman as nearby as Pittsburgh infant mortality and as far-flung as global health issues University of PittsburghBe Humble: Pitt Studies Reveal How to Increase Perceived Trustworthiness of Scientists
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/articles/be-humble-pitt-studies-reveal-how-to-increase-perceived-trustworthiness-of-scientists/?sc=rsinMon, 18 Nov 2024 17:00:00 ESTPublic trust in science and scientists improve greatly when researchers exhibit intellectual humility.University of PittsburghU.S. Department of Defense Awards Pitt $100M to Continue Transformative Trauma Trials
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/articles/u-s-department-of-defense-awards-pitt-100m-to-continue-transformative-trauma-trials/?sc=rsinWed, 25 Sep 2024 09:05:14 ESTThe University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences has been awarded approximately $100 million from the U.S. Department of Defense to continue a clinical research program that is advancing trauma care.University of PittsburghHillandale Farms Family Giving to Support Musculoskeletal Care and Research Tops $45 Million with the Creation of the Orland Bethel Musculoskeletal Research Center Biobank
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/articles/hillandale-farms-family-giving-to-support-musculoskeletal-care-and-research-tops-45-million-with-the-creation-of-the-orland-bethel-musculoskeletal-research-center-biobank/?sc=rsinThu, 19 Sep 2024 16:05:46 ESTWith this second gift of $18.5 million, Pitt will launch the Orland Bethel Musculoskeletal Research Center Biobank that will collect, house and properly distribute specimens that will shed light on disorders such as arthritis, osteoporosis, and a range of spinal conditions and orthopedic joint issues. University of PittsburghStudy Finds Mine-Drainage Treatment Cost Effective, but Far More Costs Lay Ahead
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/articles/study-finds-mine-drainage-treatment-cost-effective-but-far-more-costs-lay-ahead/?sc=rsinMon, 16 Sep 2024 14:05:25 ESTResearch by the University of Pittsburgh shows that state and federal appropriations allowing Pennsylvania to treat abandoned mine drainage works to both successfully and cost effectively clean up acidic water. But their research also shows funding is insufficient for long-term treatment for mine drainage and other abandoned mine hazardsUniversity of PittsburghPeople eating beef are less likely to live near the industry's pollution, Pitt researchers found
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/articles/people-eating-beef-are-less-likely-to-live-near-the-industry-s-pollution-pitt-researchers-found/?sc=rsinTue, 03 Sep 2024 11:05:54 ESTUniversity of Pittsburgh researchers are the first to trace one of those pollutants, nitrogen, along the U.S. beef supply chain at the county level. They found high spatial disconnect between where beef is eaten and where nitrogen's impacts are felt.University of PittsburghBirds have accents, too: Researchers find cultural change in the dialects of parrots over 22-year period
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/articles/birds-have-accents-too-researchers-find-cultural-change-in-the-dialects-of-parrots-over-22-year-period/?sc=rsinWed, 21 Aug 2024 11:30:01 ESTWhile distinct languages and dialects are common to human societies, most people are unaware that other species may similarly have culturally significant dialects. University of PittsburghNew Research Challenges Conventional Widsom on Wet-Surface Adhesion
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/articles/new-research-challenges-conventional-widsom-on-wet-surface-adhesion/?sc=rsinWed, 07 Aug 2024 14:00:00 ESTThe research team discovered that water can unexpectedly enhance adhesion under controlled conditions. The study involved measuring the adhesion of a soft elastomer to precisely engineered rough surfaces, revealing a complex interplay between water, surface roughness, and adhesion dynamics.University of Pittsburgh A nova is coming: learn more about this stellar explosion
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/articles/a-nova-is-coming-learn-more-about-this-stellar-explosion/?sc=rsinWed, 03 Jul 2024 09:05:52 ESTAstronomers expect a "new" star will be visible in the sky by September following an explosion in the constellation Corona BorealisUniversity of PittsburghSwitching Decisions: Interleukin-12 Influences B Cell Immune Response
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/articles/switching-decisions-interleukin-12-influences-b-cell-immune-response/?sc=rsinWed, 26 Jun 2024 16:05:26 ESTResearchers discover that a cytokine called interleukin-12 (IL-12) acts like a switch to direct which antibody response B cells will generate.University of Pittsburgh3 women named to Pitt posts of engineering dean, education dean, head of student affairs
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/articles/3-women-named-to-pitt-posts-of-engineering-dean-education-dean-head-of-student-affairs/?sc=rsinThu, 30 May 2024 13:05:03 ESTMichele V. Manuel has been named the first women dean at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering, while Eboni Zamani-Gallaher likewise was named dean of the Pitt School of Education and Carla Panzella the vice provost for student affairs, university officials announced.
University of PittsburghMaking batteries takes lots of lithium. Almost half of it could come from Pennsylvania wastewater.
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/articles/making-batteries-takes-lots-of-lithium-almost-half-of-it-could-come-from-pennsylvania-wastewater/?sc=rsinFri, 10 May 2024 10:05:09 ESTA new analysis using compliance data from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection suggests that if it could be extracted with complete efficiency, lithium from the wastewater of Marcellus shale gas wells could supply up to 40% of the country's demand. The research is by University of Pittsburgh and National Energy Technology Laboratory scientists.University of PittsburghNanotubes, nanoparticles, and antibodies detect tiny amounts of fentanyl
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/articles/nanotubes-nanoparticles-and-antibodies-detect-tiny-amounts-of-fentanyl/?sc=rsinThu, 02 May 2024 15:05:18 ESTUsing his platform composed of carbon nanotubes and gold nanoparticles, Professor Alexander Star added antibodies to detect the opioid. His sensor can also distinguish fentanyl from several other common opioids. University of PittsburghHow we remember
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/articles/how-we-remember/?sc=rsinTue, 12 Mar 2024 14:00:43 ESTIn two experiments, Temple and Pitt researchers asked participants to repeatedly study pairs of items and scenes that were either identical on each repetition or in which the item stayed the same but the scene changed each time.University of PittsburghGeographic disparities in access to addiction treatment medication may be linked to race, ethnicity
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/articles/geographic-disparities-in-access-to-addiction-treatment-medication-may-be-linked-to-race-ethnicity/?sc=rsinWed, 21 Feb 2024 01:05:12 ESTBuprenorphine, a life-saving medication for opioid use disorder, is far less accessible in geographic areas of the United States with racially and ethnically diverse populations than in predominantly white areas, according to a new study of pre-pandemic data led by health policy scientists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health published today in Journal of Addiction Medicine. University of Pittsburgh