A University of Houston sociologist chronicles the Gülen Movement, an Islamic civic movement that promotes peace, education, and interfaith dialogue. The book presents stories from participants who benefited from Gülen-inspired schools, highlighting its positive impact on communities.
A team of researchers, led by Christine Williams, received the Best Research Paper award for their study on state-wide interagency collaboration initiatives. The research explores differences among state public safety programs, with a focus on Public Safety Networks in the United States.
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The INTERNET project seeks to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions from ICT networks. Leading research in optical networks, optimization protocols, and data communications will help establish new techniques for enhanced performance and sustainable growth.
The University of Houston's teachHOUSTON program has been awarded a grant from ExxonMobil to take ownership of the flagship Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp. The camp provides a two-week, free-of-charge experience for over 1,500 students from urban districts across the country.
A series of studies found that spending time in nature significantly increases feelings of vitality and energy, even in indoor settings. The research, led by Richard Ryan, suggests that nature is fuel for the soul and can provide a natural connection to living things, promoting physical and mental health.
The University of Leicester is involved in the ExoMars mission, which aims to characterise the chemical, geological and possible biological environment on Mars. The mission will attempt to gather samples from a depth 1-2m below the surface where they are protected from radiation.
The Reaxys PhD Prize awarded Thomas Maimone, Hiroyuki Miyamura, and Robert Phipps for their groundbreaking research. The winners were selected from over 300 submissions based on originality, innovation, and publication quality.
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University of Montreal researchers have won major prizes at the 2010 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Awards. Professor Gilles Brassard received the Gerhard Herzberg Gold Medal for his work on quantum cryptography, while a team led by René Doyon captured the first-ever image of an exoplanet system.
A Brazilian study finds that forestry students' concerns change as they progress through their studies, suggesting ways to improve the curriculum. Later years prioritize competency-related skills and work areas, while first years focus on conservation.
The Journal of General Physiology presents Perspectives on computational biology methods, including ab initio simulations and all-atom molecular dynamics. These approaches provide insights into membrane proteins and ion channels, highlighting the importance of multi-scale analysis in understanding physiological processes.
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A new study found that college students' alcohol-related traffic-risk behaviors significantly increase when they turn 21 years old. The prevalence and frequency of these behaviors, including driving after drinking or riding with an intoxicated driver, are more common among older students.
The May issue of Educational Researcher provides a significant scholarly review of the National Early Literacy Panel (NELP) Report, which presents findings on early literacy measures correlating with later literacy achievement. The report also examines teaching methods and language development in preschool and kindergarten settings.
A student at the University of Sheffield designed a mobile bicycle-powered water pump, called bicibomba movil, to improve irrigation and water distribution for rural residents in Guatemala. The machine can achieve a flow rate of 40 liters per minute on flat ground and has been produced in regular production since its creation.
Scientists launch Waves, Aerosols and Gas Exchange Study (WAGES) to investigate air-sea gas exchange and its impact on climate. The two-year project uses the Royal Research Ship James Clark Ross to collect continuous measurements of carbon dioxide, sea-spray aerosol, heat, moisture, and momentum.
A new study from Ben-Gurion University found that older drivers are more sensitive to potential hazards and focus on risky situations. The research showed that experienced and older-experienced drivers were equally proficient at hazard detection, whereas young-inexperienced drivers struggled with detecting hazardous events.
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Researchers at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute have discovered two new frog species in Panama, Pristimantis educatoris and P. adnus, which were identified through genetic analysis. The discoveries bring the total number of frog species to 197, with nearly 15% described in the past seven years.
Brendan Reagan, a Colorado State University graduate student, has won the prestigious Theodore Maiman Student Paper Competition with his work on a compact X-ray laser. The technology developed by his team can be used to create extremely small patterns and manipulate materials in ways that visible light cannot.
Holly Michael, assistant professor at the University of Delaware, has received the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award to support her research on eutrophication and groundwater interactions. Her study aims to identify subsurface zones where nutrient transformations occur in Indian River Bay.
Researchers found pyrophosphite, a molecule similar to ATP, could transfer energy without enzymes. This discovery suggests that pyrophosphite played a role in the emergence of complex biology and potentially provided power for early lifeforms.
The American Sociological Association (ASA) has launched the Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology (TRAILS), an online platform offering peer-reviewed teaching resources, syllabi, and class activities. The tool aims to improve the way professors are evaluated and valued for their teaching skills.
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Fibromyalgia diagnosis to shift from tender point test to symptom-based evaluation using widespread pain index and symptom severity scale. New criteria recognize fibromyalgia beyond body pain, focusing on fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive problems.
A study published in BMC Public Health found that stress caused by the 9/11 attacks led to a spike in male fetal deaths and lower birth rates for boys in December 2001. The research suggests that societal shock may affect male pregnancies, potentially due to a mechanism conserved by natural selection.
A multicenter team of researchers, including scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, has received a NIH 'Glue Grant' to develop a strategy for discovering the structure and function of unknown enzymes. The research may result in new drug targets and lead to new enzymes for industrial reactions.
A new U of Minnesota study finds that New Orleans public school system fails to provide equal educational opportunity due to a 'separate but unequal' tiered system. The study reveals racial and economic segregation, steering low-income students of color to high-poverty schools.
A 20-year study of over 70,000 cases in 27 countries found that parents with books in the home increase their child's educational attainment by 3.2 years, similar to having highly educated parents or a university education. Having just 20 books at home also has a significant impact on propelling children to higher levels of education.
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Primary care physicians can play a crucial role in recognizing and treating depression by helping patients describe their distress, providing explanations that conform to patients' experiences, and reducing blame and stigma. This approach can facilitate follow-through with a mutually-endorsed plan for treatment.
The National Geothermal Institute will provide training and education in geothermal energy production through a series of short courses and curriculum developed by top geothermal schools. The institute is expected to augment the University of Nevada's Great Basin Center for Geothermal Energy with research and trained graduates.
Researchers found fossil teeth of Carcharocles megalodon, the world's largest shark species, in an ancient nursery in Panama. The teeth suggest young sharks spent their early years near the coast among mangroves.
The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) honored outstanding researchers with awards for their contributions to biotechnology. The Excellence in Ligand-Binding Assay Award and Innovation in Biotechnology Awards recognized achievements in fields such as drug detection, vaccine development, and cancer treatment.
Kudzu's chemical reaction contributes to surface ozone pollution, causing 50% more unhealthy ozone days. The invasive vine's production of isoprene and nitric oxide exacerbates air quality issues.
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The American Institute of Biological Sciences recognizes scientists, educators, and organizations for their leadership and contributions to science. The LTER Network receives the Distinguished Scientist Award, while Duke University Professor Kathleen K. Smith receives the Outstanding Service Award for her work at NESCent.
The lake's surface waters have warmed by 3 degrees F since 1900, driving a decline in productivity and impacting the fishery. The research provides a detailed record of temperature and its impacts on a tropical African ecosystem.
Scientists have discovered that a molecular switch in spider silk controls fiber assembly, enabling the creation of highly stable and elastic fibers. The breakthrough opens the way towards biomimetic production of ultra-strong fibers with applications in various industries.
A novel behavior treatment for IBS significantly relieved symptoms in nearly 1/3 patients within four weeks. Rapid responders maintained improvement at three months despite increased symptoms when starting the treatment.
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University of Missouri researcher Jason Grissom is leading a study to determine the qualities and skills necessary for effective school principals. The study, funded by a $1 million grant, aims to gather data from K-12 administrators, teachers, and district officials to examine what makes a principal successful.
The University of Nevada, Reno's mining engineering program has received a $2.4 million boost from the mining industry to support environmental solutions and distance education. The program will offer new classes in metallurgical engineering, with two endowed professorships and student scholarships.
Dr. Mandalakas will analyze social and economic barriers to implementing Isoniazid preventative therapy in children with latent tuberculosis infection in South Africa. She aims to promote the practical implementation of preventive therapy to improve child health outcomes.
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The new center will explore five aspects of social cognitive networks, including dynamic processes, organizational networks, trust, human cognition, and adversarial networks. Researchers will develop mathematical models and analyze the effects of interactions on task performance and decision-making.
Dr. Fumin Zhang, a Georgia Tech Savannah professor, has received the 2010 Young Investigator Award from The Office of Naval Research for his research on unmanned robots and mobile sensor networks in oceanography and robotics/control engineering.
A study published in Diabetes Care reveals that 40% of obese participants had lower-than-normal testosterone readings, with a significant decrease in testosterone levels as BMI increased. Obesity and diabetes may exert independent influences on testosterone concentrations.
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Dental providers can prepare for medical emergencies by stocking essential medications and equipment, such as automated external defibrillators and portable oxygen delivery systems. The new guidelines provide a detailed list of emergency medications and equipment to ensure timely and effective treatment.
The National Academies Keck FUTURES INITIATIVE has awarded $1.25 million to 13 research projects in synthetic biology, with a focus on interdisciplinary collaborations and innovative approaches. The grants will support the development of new technologies and methods for capturing diverse biological machinery from arbitrary environments.
A new study published in the American Journal of Infection Control suggests that hand-washing, mask-wearing, and cough etiquette can limit the transmission of pandemic flu. The study found that while these measures show promise, further research is needed to fully understand their effectiveness and address gaps in knowledge.
A recent study from the University of Rochester found that humans rely on several brain regions to process sentences, not a single advanced area. The researchers used American Sign Language to investigate how different grammatical structures activate distinct brain regions.
Researchers have developed a novel microscopy method that allows for the observation of individual synapses and nerve contact sites in living mammalian brains. The study found that individual neurons integrate inputs from multiple synapses to produce a single output signal, making decisions by a single nerve cell.
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A recent study suggests that the risk of brain hemorrhage from unruptured or accidentally discovered brain AVMs may be lower and less severe than initially believed. The Rush University Medical Center's ARUBA trial aims to determine whether a hands-off approach is sufficient for managing these malformations, or if intervention using en...
A U Alberta-led team studied T cell activation using nanotechnology, revealing how CD45 molecule interacts with other molecules in the cell. This understanding could lead to controlling T cells and developing new treatments for autoimmune diseases.
Scientists have discovered that changes in floating ice are causing sea levels to rise, resulting in a 2.6% increase of global sea levels. The study found that the loss of floating ice amounts to a sea level rise of 49 micrometers per year.
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A new study found that disadvantaged urban preschoolers are at risk of developmental delays in basic motor skills, such as running and catching. The researchers evaluated 469 preschool students and found that 86% scored below the 30th percentile, which is considered developmentally delayed.
Dr. Beverly L. Hall was recognized for her courageous leadership in enrolling the Atlanta Public Schools in the NAEP Trial Urban District Assessment. The award also acknowledges her strategic use of education data to promote school reforms and increase student achievement.
The EPA has awarded over $1 million in grants to 14 college teams who developed innovative solutions to protect human health and the environment. The P3 award competition encourages students to create sustainable technologies, and winners will receive funding to further develop their ideas.
The ACCeSS research center received a five-year, $4.5 million grant from the US Office of Naval Research as part of its National Naval Responsibility – Naval Engineering (NNR-NE) program. The center brings together engineering disciplines to develop innovative design concepts and ship design tools in response to future Navy objectives.
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Researchers found that universities cut faculty and staff when endowment investments decline, but not administrators. Universities with larger endowment declines make deeper cuts to non-administrative positions.
Researchers at University of Nottingham launch £1.2 million project to improve 'quit smoking' services for smokers with severe mental illness. The program aims to address the historical culture of tolerance of smoking in mental health settings, where tobacco use is deeply embedded and often condoned by clinicians and staff.
The American Educational Research Association (AERA) is showcasing the international scope of education research at its annual meeting, focusing on China and global collaboration. The event features a special session on educational innovation in China and the US, as well as presentations on multilingualism and intercultural communication.
The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology will present 10 scientists with various awards for their outstanding contributions to the field. This year's awardees include Phillip Sharp, Sarah Keller, David Russell, James Wells, John Tesmer, Lisa Gentile, Susan S. Taylor, Douglas Rees, and Ruedi Aebersold.
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Joël Bellaïche has been awarded the American Mathematical Society's (AMS) Centennial Fellowship, a prestigious award recognizing his excellence in mathematical research. The fellowship provides a stipend of $77,000 and an expense allowance, allowing him to pursue his research interests in the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture.
Researchers investigate the seismic potential of the Cascadia subduction zone, exploring temporal clustering of earthquakes and the likelihood of a next event by 2060. They also examine slow slip phenomena and landslides, shedding light on precursory patterns that may save lives.
A study by Texas Tech University researchers found that distance-education students use computer-mediated communication to compensate for reduced face-to-face interaction with faculty. The researchers recommend that faculty respond promptly to student emails and phone calls to maintain effective communication, while also providing trai...
CU-Boulder's disdrometer team will use three vehicles to measure precipitation particles in severe storms, while a UAS project aims to collect meteorological data safely navigating below clouds. The efforts aim to improve tornado forecasting and reduce fatalities.
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