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AI-driven wearable patches help identify undetected hormone disruption in unexplained infertility
Engineers track eye movements to advance student simulation training, enhance clinical preparedness in Meridian
Researchers are using eye-tracking technology at MSU-Meridian to study how students process and respond in high-pressure training scenarios, helping design the next generation of medical training tools. The project aims to identify key gaps in student performance and improve clinical outcomes by comparing data with clinical professionals.
Pennington Biomedical convenes global experts to advance understanding of ultra-processed foods and health
A two-day symposium brought together leading researchers, clinicians, and policy experts to examine the science surrounding ultra-processed foods and their impact on human health. Key findings include the biological mechanisms linking ultra-processing to chronic disease and opportunities for policy action.
Dr. Hannah Cabré appointed assistant professor and director of the Aging, Gynecology, and Endocrinology Laboratory at Pennington Biomedical
Dr. Hannah Cabré has been appointed as an Assistant Professor and Director of the Aging, Gynecology, and Endocrinology Laboratory at Pennington Biomedical Research Center. Her research focuses on the role of female sex hormones in shaping nutrition, health, and performance across the lifespan.
Growing impact: Binghamton University generates $1.79 billion for New York state
The university generated an 8% increase in economic activity, creating 12,603 jobs statewide and supporting a regional economy of $1.69 billion. Binghamton University's expansion and student spending also contributed to the growth, with faculty members holding top degrees in their fields.
MSU Libraries elected to the Association of Research Libraries membership
The MSU Libraries have been elected to the prestigious Association of Research Libraries (ARL) membership, effective July 1. The ARL membership is a recognition of the library's commitment to advancing research excellence, expanding access, and supporting discovery.
NTU Singapore appoints global leader in energy storage science as Vice President for Industry
Professor Shirley Meng will lead NTU's industry engagement efforts, forging partnerships with global companies and establishing joint research institutes worldwide. She brings expertise in integrated battery performance, safety, and sustainability, driving interdisciplinary collaborations and championing fundamental sciences for real-w...
Pennington Biomedical’s Dr. Gang Hu named Fellow of The Obesity Society
Dr. Gang Hu's research focuses on the complex interplay between lifestyle factors, biomarkers and genetic influences in chronic disease development. He has made significant contributions to understanding gestational diabetes mellitus and its long-term health effects.
Binghamton and AI: New initiative hopes to advance artificial intelligence for the public good
Binghamton University's new initiative aims to advance artificial intelligence for the public good by educating students on foundational AI principles, workforce applications, and ethical considerations. The three-year, $900,000 program includes a free online microcredential and student research opportunities.
New partnership broadens reach of Pennington generation study
The Pennington Generation study aims to explore the impact of physical activity, nutrition, and sleep on children's health and growth. The study will examine how these behaviors relate to weight gain and obesity over time.
Legacy Investment boosts mental health education at University of Houston
The University of Houston is strengthening its behavioral health programs with a $1.6 million gift from IntraCare North Hospital, supporting social work and nursing scholarships. This investment addresses Texas' critical shortage of mental health professionals, enabling the next generation of experts to serve communities in need.
University of Cincinnati announces new Center for Public Health
The University of Cincinnati has established a new Center for Public Health, led by Dr. Suzanne Judd, a renowned epidemiologist and expert in health disparities. The center aims to transform community health through innovative research, education, and strategic advocacy.
Humor helps older adults navigate ageing – research
Older adults use humor as a coping mechanism to deal with the challenges of aging, including bereavement and declining well-being. The study found that women are more likely to use humor in emotionally sensitive situations, while men emphasize its role in social bonding.
Kennesaw State joins Oak Ridge Associated Universities research consortium
Kennesaw State University has joined the ORAU research consortium, partnering with government agencies, industry, and academia to connect researchers and students with scientific opportunities. This move reinforces KSU's commitment to advancing research productivity, innovation, and student support.
Improving heart health may not be enough to protect against Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers found that exercise and aggressive cardiovascular risk reduction improved heart health, but did not produce measurable cognitive benefits over two years in older adults at risk for Alzheimer's disease. The study highlights a critical gap between vascular risk reduction and brain health.
LMU Munich remains at the forefront: Status as University of Excellence confirmed
LMU Munich has been reaffirmed as a University of Excellence, solidifying its position as one of Europe's leading research universities. The institution's seven Clusters of Excellence, including a new humanities cluster, demonstrate its exceptional academic strength. With a focus on interdisciplinary research and collaboration, LMU aim...
Greaux Healthy Day declared in Lake Charles: Pennington Biomedical’s Greaux Healthy Initiative highlights childhood obesity challenge in SWLA
The Greaux Healthy initiative, launched by Pennington Biomedical Research Center, aims to prevent and treat childhood obesity in Louisiana. Studies show that childhood obesity is a national healthcare crisis in Louisiana, with over 1 in 3 children living with overweight or obesity.
Upcoming Alliance webinar highlights latest cancer treatment advances
The Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology will host a webinar highlighting recent clinical advances in breast cancer, multiple myeloma, and leukemia. Researchers will present key findings from ASH and SABCS meetings, impacting treatment outcomes.
FAU leaps ahead as state’s first university to host an onsite quantum computer
Florida Atlantic University will be the first university in Florida to host a large, dedicated quantum computer on site, aiming to accelerate and solidify the state's position as a leader in quantum computing. The university will collaborate with D-Wave Quantum Inc. to advance quantum computing education, research, and applied innovation.
Dr. Jennifer Rood to lead Pennington Biomedical Research Center as Interim Executive Director
Dr. Jennifer Rood, Associate Executive Director for Cores and Resources, takes on interim leadership role at Pennington Biomedical Research Center while an international search for the next full-time Executive Director is underway. She brings over 30 years of experience in obesity and chronic disease research.
The National Academy of Inventors welcomes 2025 Class of Fellows
The National Academy of Inventors has elected 169 U.S. distinguished academic inventors and 16 International Fellows to the 2025 cohort, holding over 5,300 U.S. patents. This year's class represents 127 universities, government agencies, and research institutions across 40 states.
Pennington Biomedical makes history with first-ever International Symposium in Riyadh
Pennington Biomedical Research Center launched its first international scientific symposium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, exceeding expectations with distinguished audience engagement and new institutional contacts.
Pennington Biomedical appoints Dr. Corby Martin as the associate executive director for scientific education
Dr. Corby Martin has been appointed as the Associate Executive Director for Scientific Education at Pennington Biomedical Research Center. He will provide leadership for key programs such as the T32 Postdoctoral Training Program, the Pennington Scientific Symposium and the Bray Obesity Symposium.
Four Pennington Biomedical researchers recognized among the world’s most highly cited researchers
Four researchers from LSU's Pennington Biomedical Research Center have been named among the world's most highly cited scientists. Dr. Steven Heymsfield, Dr. Peter Katzmarzyk, Dr. Eric Ravussin and Dr. Donna Ryan are recognized for their significant and broad influence in their respective fields.
Maths model could unlock new medical treatments
A new study could unlock the creation of brand new materials with promising biomedical applications, including smart drug delivery systems and targeted therapies. Researchers used a simple mathematical model to balance competing forces and predict the same arrangements across different materials.
University of Houston reaffirmed as National Center of Cybersecurity Excellence
The University of Houston has been redesignated by the NSA as a Center for Academic Excellence in Cyber Research (CAE-R) through 2029. This recognition underscores UH's growing role in advancing research and workforce training to strengthen US resilience against evolving cyber threats.
New ground-breaking gene atlas could lead to healthier, climate-resistant oats
A breakthrough gene atlas for oats has been developed, which could help plant breeders create better oat varieties with improved health benefits and climate resistance. The atlas will significantly expand genomic resources available to researchers.
Key ExoMars Rover part ships from Aberystwyth
The infrared spectrometer Enfys, a key instrument for the European Space Agency's ExoMars Rosalind Franklin Rover, is shipped from Aberystwyth University to Italy for testing. The rover will drill up to two meters beneath the Martian surface to search for signs of past or present life.
Vaping long term impact on lung health studied
A £1.55m study examines the effect of long-term vaping on respiratory health in 200 healthy smokers and non-smokers. The research aims to provide insight into vaping's biological effects on lung cells, immune cells, and airway microbiome.
UT San Antonio announces Malú and Carlos Alvarez Family gift, closing Be Bold campaign with $575 million raised for students, research and growth
The University of Texas at San Antonio has achieved a final total of $575 million raised for students, research, and growth through the Be Bold: A Campaign for Our Future initiative. The campaign was closed with a $5 million gift from the Malú and Carlos Alvarez Family, establishing the Carlos Alvarez Distinguished Presidential Chair.
New guide to tackle tech abuse of older people
A new guide has been launched to help tackle the growing threat of technology-facilitated domestic abuse against older people. The resource highlights practical ways to prevent and respond to digital forms of abuse, including how to secure access to bank accounts and lock smart devices.
Craig Newmark Philanthropies awards grant to CIAS Community Cybersecurity Clinic
The CIAS Community Cybersecurity Clinic will expand its reach to more organizations with the support of a $100,000 grant from Craig Newmark Philanthropies. The clinic provides low- and no-cost cybersecurity services to organizations in need, as well as hands-on workforce development opportunities for UT San Antonio students.
JMIR Publications and Iowa State University partner for unlimited OA publishing
Iowa State University becomes the first US research university to adopt JMIR's flat-fee unlimited open access publishing model. This partnership removes administrative costs and supports open science.
UT San Antonio Health Science Center among top 2% globally for research output
The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center has published 117 research articles in high-impact journals, with a focus on oncology and clinical sciences. The institution's collaboration with domestic and international partners demonstrates its commitment to advancing health through discovery and innovation.
From San Antonio to the world: UT San Antonio Health Science Center among top global research institutions
The UT San Antonio Health Science Center has been ranked No. 495 globally for its biomedical research, highlighting its impact on health worldwide. The institution's researchers have made significant breakthroughs in medicine, strengthening its reputation as a powerhouse of medical research.
UTSA and UT Health San Antonio complete merger to become The University of Texas at San Antonio
The merged institution offers over 320 highly competitive degrees and certificates, with academic programs ranked among the top 3% worldwide. UT San Antonio's Health Science Center is a global leader in biomedical discovery and innovation.
Fish using more energy to stay still than first thought, research finds
Research finds that fish use twice as much energy while staying still due to instability caused by their swim bladder. This has significant implications for the design of miniature aquatic robots.
WPI researcher receives CAREER Award for project focused on fibrosis
Catherine Whittington, a WPI researcher, has received a CAREER Award to develop laboratory models for the study of fibrosis in pancreas, skin, and uterine fibroids. The models will help researchers better understand factors at the cellular level that lead to fibrosis and how interventions can interrupt or reverse it.
Binghamton University announces Anne D’Alleva as eighth president
Dr. Anne D'Alleva will lead Binghamton University with a focus on building research strength, expanding opportunities for students, and enhancing alumni involvement. She brings experience in multidisciplinary collaborations, academic planning, and student success initiatives from her tenure as provost at the University of Connecticut.
LMU remains the best German university
In the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2025, LMU ranks 42nd globally and fourth in the EU. The university maintains its top spot in Germany, reflecting its strong research focus.
$500 million fundraising goal surpassed by The University of Texas at San Antonio two years early
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has exceeded its $500 million fundraising goal through the Be Bold: A Campaign for Our Future initiative. The campaign, which aimed to accelerate student success, advance research excellence, and expand community impact, garnered support from over 60,000 donors contributing over 200,000 gif...
University of South Florida launches groundbreaking undergraduate concentration in health care simulation
USF's new program provides a defined pathway for students into high-demand field of simulation specialists, offering expertise in technical and operational aspects of simulation-based training. The program addresses a growing need for health care simulation workers to advance patient safety and care quality.
Simple solution to save lives globally: Low-cost ‘SimpleSilo’ offers hope for babies with gastroschisis
A low-cost 'SimpleSilo' device mimics commercial silo bags without high cost, using inexpensive materials and easy-to-source supplies. The device demonstrated comparable performance to commercial silo bags and can be assembled by hospital staff in under an hour.
University of Miami gets a new provost
Joel Hassman Samuels, a tenured professor of law, leads the largest college at the University of South Carolina, transforming its research enterprise and increasing faculty recruitment. At the University of Miami, he aims to expand impact through innovative research, creative achievement, and clinical care.
Distinguished physician-scientist and nationally recognized pulmonologist Roberto Machado, MD, named Chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine
Dr. Machado brings scientific expertise, clinical leadership, and mentorship to the Department of Medicine at UMSOM. He will advance research impact, enhance clinical excellence, and shape the future of academic medicine.
Public universities continue to lead scientific research in Spain, according to the 2025 IUNE Observatory
Public universities in Spain dominate scientific research, producing over 95% of total publications and receiving the majority of competitive funding. They also attract top talent and drive innovation, with nearly all prestigious postdoctoral fellowships going to public university researchers.
Research project at University Library uncovers more Nazi plunder than expected
The University Library Johann Christian Senckenberg in Frankfurt has completed its first provenance research project, identifying a significant number of books looted from Jewish owners during the Nazi era. The project reveals that around one-third of pre-1945 books in the library's collection were confiscated under Nazi rule.
Duffy, Wagoner awarded NCInnovation grants
Researchers Dr. Liam Duffy and Dr. Kaira Wagoner have received new R&D grants from NCInnovation to develop groundbreaking instruments and tools, including a quadropole mass Starkometer for analyzing isomers and a pheromone-based tool for measuring honey bee colony mite resistance.
University of Kansas drives $7.8 billion economic impact in Kansas, study shows
The University of Kansas has a significant annual statewide impact of $7.8 billion, supporting nearly 88,000 jobs and generating $2.90 in added tax revenue for every dollar invested. The university's activities also include startup companies, visitors, and research, contributing to the state's economic growth.
The African Engineering and Technology Network signs ninth university partner
The African Engineering and Technology Network has signed its ninth university partner, Universidade Agostinho Neto. The network, led by Carnegie Mellon University Africa, aims to promote pan-African digital growth through research, education, and entrepreneurship.
Cool science: Researchers craft tiny biological tools using frozen ethanol
University of Missouri scientists have developed an ice lithography technique that etches small patterns onto fragile biological surfaces without damaging them. The method uses frozen ethanol to protect the surface and apply precise patterns.
Prestigious research award goes to 23 UTA scholars
The University of Texas at Arlington's McNair Scholars Program has selected 23 students to pursue academic research careers. The program provides opportunities for students to work with internationally recognized researchers and gain essential skills for graduate studies.
Pennington Biomedical welcomes Dr. Stefan Pasiakos as Director of the Center for Human Performance Optimization
Dr. Pasiakos joins Pennington Biomedical to lead research on muscle physiology, nutrition, neuroscience, and technology to optimize human performance in extreme conditions. His expertise strengthens capabilities for U.S. Military resilience, spaceflight bioenergetics, and elite athlete development.
2024 Top 100 US Universities announced by the National Academy of Inventors
The National Academy of Inventors released its 2024 Top 100 US Universities ranking, highlighting institutions that secure patents to translate inventions into marketable technologies. Collectively, the universities on the list hold over 6,700 patents.
Over 90% of scientific research at Spanish universities is carried out by public institutions
According to a report, 92% of scientific publications in Spanish universities come from public institutions. The IUNE Observatory highlights the importance of publicly accessible information systems for transparently evaluating both public and private university performance.
Simon Fraser University first in Canada to adopt university-wide open scholarship framework
Simon Fraser University is pioneering a university-wide open scholarship framework, guided by six principles, to advance research, innovation and sustainable development. This initiative aligns with the university's commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and aims to increase the visibility, dissemination and rea...
Seven leading research universities collaborate to advance solar arrays over California’s canals
The California Solar Canal Initiative brings together seven leading research universities to identify optimal locations for generating renewable energy and conserving land statewide. By covering large sections of the state's canal network with solar panels, researchers aim to conserve water, reduce air pollution and generate clean energy.
NCSA Director Bill Gropp: U.S. research ecosystem is one of our greatest strengths
The U.S. research ecosystem, fueled by high-performance computing, is facing a critical moment due to slow infrastructure growth and funding cuts. The National Science Foundation's staffing cuts will slow down the process of innovation, potentially harming the country's competitive edge in research.
OU Health Sciences rises to 102 in national ranking
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences has achieved its highest ever ranking in National Institutes of Health funding, improving its ranking to 102 out of 2,838 institutions and receiving $75.2 million in funding. The college's faculty members conduct numerous types of research across various academic departments.