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Pew names top Latin American scientists as fellows

The Pew Charitable Trusts has named 10 postdoctoral scientists from Latin America to pursue research in the US with distinguished mentors. The fellows will focus on improving human health through bold approaches to biomedical research.

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GoPro HERO13 Black

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UM College of Arts & Sciences assistant professor wins 2015 Erdos-Renyi Prize

Chaoming Song, assistant professor of physics at the University of Miami, was awarded the 2015 Erdos-Renyi Prize for his influential work on network science. His research has a significant impact on various areas of Network Science, including statistical physics, biological science, and computational social science.

MCAT predicts differently for students who test with extra time

Applicants with disabilities who took MCAT with extra time had no significant difference in medical school admission rates but lower USMLE Step exam pass rates and graduation rates. The redesigned MCAT increases testing time, which may impact predictive scores.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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Chimpanzees may know when they are right and move to prove it

Researchers at Georgia State University found that chimpanzees can adjust their behavior based on confidence in their responses to memory tests. The study suggests that chimpanzees share with humans the capacity for metacognitive monitoring, which reflects a form of cognitive control underlying intelligent decision-making across species.

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Poor sleep, negative attitude amplify pain in knee osteoarthritis

A new study found that patients with knee osteoarthritis who have poor sleep habits display greater central sensitization, an amplification of clinical pain. Catastrophizing thoughts about pain also contribute to increased central sensitization and greater clinical pain in OA patients.

Childhood trauma gets under the skin

A new study found that childhood trauma can lead to heightened inflammation across three blood biomarkers in adults. This increased inflammation may contribute to various health problems, including type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The research suggests that different types of trauma have varying effects on inflammation levels.

Illinois' guaranteed-tuition law making college less affordable

A study by University of Illinois experts found that Illinois' guaranteed-tuition law has led to a 26-30% increase in annual tuition rates and a 6-7% increase in four-year tuition rates compared to trends at other institutions. This trend suggests that the policy may not be effective in promoting affordability.

Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C)

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Autism and rare childhood speech disorder often coincide

A study by Penn State researchers reveals that 64% of children initially diagnosed with autism also have apraxia, a rare neurological speech disorder. The Checklist for Autism Spectrum Disorder (CASD) accurately diagnoses autism in children with apraxia, and ongoing screenings are crucial to prevent long-term problems.

Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply

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TVs and second screens a bad combination for advertisers

A study by Ohio State University found that viewers struggle to recall brand messages on TV when using a second screen, as they get distracted by social media and other online activities. The research suggests that brands may need to rethink their marketing strategies to effectively reach consumers.

Dartmouth researchers create first smartphone app that predicts GPA

The SmartGPA app uses machine learning algorithms to infer student behaviors and predict GPA, showing significant correlations between study habits and academic performance. The results reveal key behavioral patterns associated with high and low performers, providing new insights for improving students' academic performance.

UH pharmacy students honored for service, clinical skills

Pharmacy Doctorate students from University of Houston won awards for clinical skills and disease state management at the Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists Meeting. The teams demonstrated their abilities in patient consultation and developed therapeutic plans to identify problems, strategy, and monitoring.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

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Mosquito sex-determining gene could help fight dengue fever

Researchers at Virginia Tech's Fralin Life Science Institute have discovered a genetic switch called Nix that underlies the difference between male and female mosquitoes. By harnessing this trait, they hope to develop mosquito control strategies by converting females into harmless males or eliminating deadly females.

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A statistical study of first-year college rape

A statistical study of first-year college rape found that 18.6% of freshmen women experienced completed or attempted rape, with a significant increase in risk among women who had previously been victimized. The study emphasizes the need for colleges to develop effective prevention and counseling programs.

Lifetime scholarly achievement of Lois Parkinson Zamora recognized

The American Comparative Literature Association honored Lois Parkinson Zamora for her pioneering studies on hemispheric American studies and modern Latin American literature. Her work has been recognized nationally, with numerous publications and awards, including the John and Rebecca Moores Distinguished Professorship.

Antidepressants beneficial for women with postnatal depression

A systematic review of six randomised controlled trials found that antidepressants were of benefit for postnatal depression, with 54% of participants reporting 'much improved' symptoms after treatment. Remission rates were also improved, with 49% of participants showing remission compared to 26% in the placebo group.

More people are dying in hospices in England

A new study by King's College London found nearly double the proportion of people dying in hospices since 1993, with most deaths from cancer. The gap between those living in affluent and deprived areas is increasing, with hospice deaths becoming more age-related.

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Gender-science stereotypes persist across the world

A Northwestern University study reveals that gender-science stereotypes are prevalent worldwide, with Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands showing strong associations between science and men. However, nations with more female scientists exhibit weaker stereotypes, suggesting exposure to women in college may change beliefs.

Report recommends new approach to college drinking

The report, authored by David Rosenbloom, recommends using mobile technology, such as geotargeting, to address heavy drinking on campuses. It also suggests developing credible messaging to discourage excessive drinking through web/mobile design and programming.

Researchers call for interdisciplinary look at sexual violence on campus

National thought leaders convene at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health to identify gaps in understanding prevention of sexual violence on college campuses. The SHIFT study aims to address social and structural factors that contribute to vulnerability, engaging students, faculty, and administrators.

Hazing remains a concern in college marching bands, new study shows

A recent study found that nearly a third of college marching band members surveyed observed hazing in their programs, including public verbal humiliation and degradation, yet few reported the activities due to fears of retribution or social standing. The researchers suggest that education and reporting efforts by band directors may be ...

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University of Cincinnati and Airbus land on the right equation

Researchers have developed a process using laser shock peening technology to alter metal properties, making it stronger and more durable. The technology is being tested for use in passenger aircraft and has the potential to extend both reliability and life.

Climate change boosts a migratory insect pest

A study by University of Maryland researchers found that climate warming has made potato leafhoppers arrive an average of 10 days earlier and cause more severe infestations. The pests cause significant economic damage to farmers across the eastern US, with losses estimated in millions of dollars.

Nation's beekeepers lost 40 percent of bees in 2014-15

The US experienced a significant decline in honey bee colonies between April 2014 and April 2015, with beekeepers losing over 40% of their colonies. Summer losses were particularly severe, with commercial beekeepers facing high rates of colony losses due to unknown factors.

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Political talk on Facebook mirrors political talk offline

A study published in Political Research Quarterly found that social media platforms don't break new ground among political discussion forums. Users with strong social connections tend to prefer like-minded discussions and tailor their privacy settings accordingly. In contrast, users who facilitate connections between different groups a...

Study shows increased cardiorespiratory fitness may delay onset of high cholesterol

A study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness can delay the onset of high cholesterol by up to 15 years. Men with lower fitness levels were more likely to develop high cholesterol in their early 30s, while those with higher fitness did not experience this un...

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Advanced MRI scans could help predict people at risk of schizophrenia

A new study used MRI to identify how brains of young people with schizophrenia symptoms are wired differently. The research found reduced information transmission and rerouted pathways, affecting central hubs that can lead to widespread problems. This technique could provide a valuable tool for predicting future illness.

Cardiovascular risk factors extremely high in people with psychosis

A UK study reveals extremely high rates of cardiovascular risk factors in people with psychosis, including obesity and metabolic syndrome. The research highlights the importance of incorporating weight and cardiovascular risk assessment into routine care, as well as promoting healthy lifestyles.

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Survey finds miscarriage widely misunderstood

A survey of over 1,000 U.S. adults found that miscarriages are common, affecting one in four pregnancies, yet many believe them to be rare. Participants also incorrectly perceived causes of miscarriage, including genetics, stress, and lifestyle choices, highlighting the need for better education about this topic.

Next generation science: James Brogan of Boston College

James Brogan, a double major in physics and chemistry, has been awarded a Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for his research on aerosol behavior and its effects on human health. He plans to combine physics and medicine to advance techniques in medical physics.

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

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Electrons corralled using new quantum tool

Researchers have created a new 'whispering gallery' effect for electrons in graphene, allowing precise control over the reflecting region. This confinement could lead to the development of electronic lenses and other quantum-based electron-optics devices, enabling the study of subtle charge carrier behavior at a microscopic level.

Flower find provides real-time insight into evolution

A recent study by University of Stirling scientist Dr. Mario Vallejo-Marin discovered a new species of monkeyflower, Mimulus peregrinus, which provides real-time insight into evolution. The species has evolved multiple times in different regions, challenging the conventional understanding of species formation.

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