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College students are less food insecure than non-students

A study from the University of Illinois found that college students have significantly lower rates of food insecurity than non-students and the general population, with 9.9% of full-time students facing insecurity. The gap is largest for young adults, with part-time students showing similar rates to non-students.

University of Göttingen receives another Alexander von Humboldt professorship

Dr. Jan Huisken, a renowned physicist and expert in multiscale imaging, joins the University of Göttingen's Cluster of Excellence MBExC with a five-year Alexander von Humboldt Professorship. He will contribute to research on electrically active heart and nerve cells, strengthening the cluster's interdisciplinary approach.

UCLA receives $6.4 million to fund cannabis research

The grants will focus on studying the impact of Proposition 64, employment conditions, and marketing on cannabis use among various demographics. UCLA faculty members will conduct research on workplace experiences, safety conditions, and career trajectory in the cannabis industry.

An INRS research team pushes back the boundaries of high-energy laser pulses

Researchers at INRS used the Advanced Laser Light Source facility to generate extremely short and intense laser pulses that are highly-stable in time and space. The discovery has significant technological impact, enabling compact high-power laser systems for industrial applications and advanced biomedical imaging.

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Racial attitudes in a community affect COVID-19 numbers

Researchers found a positive association between the percent of Black residents and COVID-19 cases and deaths, as well as explicit and implicit racial attitudes. The study suggests that implicit racial attitudes in communities can help explain racial disparities in COVID-19 rates.

Healthy food labels that work and don't work

Researchers found that displaying PAE labels alongside the Healthier Choice Symbol reduced its effectiveness in encouraging consumers to buy healthier options. The Healthier Choice Symbol alone led to a 5% increase in purchasing healthier products, but combining it with PAE labels had little impact.

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A study analyses what leads US citizens to support intervention abroad

Researchers analyzed North Americans' foreign policy preferences, finding that coercive measures are more likely to be supported in highly personalized and consolidated autocracies without US ties. In contrast, foreign democracy aid is preferred in regimes with strategic or financial ties and multi-party elections.

UKRI invests £20m to tackle plastic waste in developing countries

The UKRI programme aims to improve understanding of plastic pollution impacts and develop solutions for cleaner environments. Researchers will investigate various aspects of plastic waste, including its effects on agriculture, aquaculture, tourism, and waste management practices.

Promising results from in vitro combination therapy against COVID-19

A combination of remdesivir and hrsACE2 reduced SARS-CoV-2 viral load and inhibited replication in cell cultures. The therapy achieved a dual effect with low doses and lower toxicity, paving the way for clinical trials. HrsACE2 is currently being evaluated in a phase II trial involving 200 people with severe COVID-19.

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Corporate fraud may lead to neighborhood financial crimes

A new study suggests that corporate fraud cases are associated with a 2.3% increase in local financially motivated crimes, including robbery and theft. The effect is strongest in smaller cities with fewer job opportunities and higher income inequality.

National supplies of protein, carbs and fats can predict your lifespan

A new global study from the University of Sydney found evidence of undernutrition in countries worldwide, with optimal supplies changing with age. For early life, high fat and protein supplies minimize mortality, while later life reduces fat and increases carbohydrate intake leads to lowest mortality rates.

Chemistry: How nitrogen is transferred by a catalyst

Chemists at Goethe University Frankfurt have directly observed and characterized a metallonitrene diradical with a single metal-nitrogen bond. This discovery enables the targeted insertion of nitrogen atoms into carbon-hydrogen bonds, contributing to the development of novel 'green' syntheses.

Measuring the true cost of conservation

A new high-resolution map of US land value reveals underestimates in existing cost estimates, highlighting the need for higher funding levels for environmental goals. The tool provides policymakers with realistic expectations for conservation funding, enabling more informed decision-making.

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Most Medicare beneficiaries say they don't receive cognitive assessments

A new study found that only a quarter of Medicare beneficiaries receive structured cognitive assessments during annual wellness visits. The researchers suggest that variations in wellness visits and cognitive assessments between Medicare coverage types are not well understood, and more research is needed to validate the differences.

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Governments can curb over-fertilisation

A recent study published in Nature Food found that countries have a significant impact on nitrogen pollution, often multiple times greater than their effect on crop yields. Countries can curb fertiliser use without compromising yield by adjusting institutions, economic development, population size, and farm production processes.

Banking experts will assess impact of COVID-19 on UK SMEs, new study

Researchers at Nottingham University Business School investigate how COVID-19 affects small and medium-sized businesses, exploring their risk exposure and developing new methods to support them. The study aims to provide tools for policymakers and the banking sector to improve SME resilience and credit risk management.

Lack of positivity bias can predict relapse in bipolar disorder

A study published in eLife found that individuals with bipolar disorder who exhibit pessimistic beliefs are more likely to experience relapse. The study suggests that the way patients update their beliefs can be used as a risk prediction tool, allowing for timely intervention and improved outcomes.

Vocational rehabilitation helps lift people with disabilities out of poverty

The Substantial Gainful Activity Project found that vocational rehabilitation services can increase earnings for individuals with disabilities. The project demonstrated a 17 percentage point increase in clients with a signed individualized plan for employment and an 8 percentage point increase in closures with competitive employment.

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MTRAC Innovation Hub for Advanced Computing awards $270,000 to Wayne State

The Michigan Translational Research and Commercialization program awarded Wayne State researchers $270,000 to develop transformative innovation projects in AI, AR, and intelligent automation. The funding will support projects led by Jeremy Rickli, Ming Dong, and Arash Javanbakht, aiming to bring disruptive solutions to the market.

Diseases of despair diagnoses increase in Pennsylvania

Research from Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute finds significant increases in diseases of despair diagnoses, including alcohol-, substance-, and suicide-related disorders. The rates increased by 37%, 94%, and 170% between 2007 and 2018, with the most substantial percentage increase among men ages 35 to 74.

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NSF-funded cybersecurity project will disrupt illicit virtual supply chains

A new NSF-funded project at Georgia State University will examine the operation of illicit supply chains used for virtual products and services. The research team will generate low-cost but powerful tools to counter online offenders and provide empirical evidence to inform policy and law enforcement interventions.

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Risk of severe COVID-19 among workers, their household members

A study using pre-pandemic data found that essential workers with jobs that can't be done from home are more likely to have severe COVID-19 cases. Household members of these high-risk workers also face a heightened risk of severe illness due to increased exposure.

More economic worries mean less caution about COVID-19

A Washington State University study found that workers experiencing job and financial insecurity are less likely to follow CDC guidelines for COVID-19 prevention. Economic concerns, particularly low unemployment benefits, were associated with a decline in compliance with these guidelines.

Better health - for people and the planet - grows on trees

Researchers outline the benefits of tropical fruits in terms of nutrition and discuss barriers to scaling up supply. Smallholder farmers and marginalized groups can benefit from tree-sourced food sources, which can also provide ecosystem services like carbon sequestration.

Utilizing a 'krafty' waste product: Toward enhancing vehicle fuel economy

Researchers from Kanazawa University create a new, high-performance carbon fiber material by chemically modifying Kraft lignin, reducing its weight while maintaining mechanical strength. The resulting composite exhibits almost 3-fold improvement in mechanical strength compared to unmodified Kraft lignin.

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A loan for lean season

Researchers found that small loans during the lean season led to higher quality of life, increased agricultural output, and greater wages. The study's results validated the importance of seasonal variability to rural farmers' livelihoods, highlighting the need for economic interventions that account for this factor.

The influence of social norms and behaviour on energy use

A study found that people who received documents highlighting their high energy consumption compared to others reduced their usage, while those with lower energy consumption didn't decrease their use after receiving similar documents. The results suggest that contrasting social norms can hinder behavioral change.

New simulation finds max cost for cost-effective health treatments

A new study by Penn State researcher David Vanness found a cost-effectiveness threshold of $104,000 per QALY for health treatments. Beyond this point, the treatment may not be beneficial for population health due to increased costs and decreased quality-adjusted life-years.

Knee OA guidance for clinicians simplified and streamlined

The updated guidelines recommend a combination of non-pharmacological, pharmacological, and surgical interventions to manage knee osteoarthritis. Education, structured exercise, and weight loss are emphasized as core treatments, while topical NSAIDs are advised as first-line treatments for persistent pain.

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Study tracks public concerns on Twitter about COVID-19

A University of Illinois Chicago researcher analyzed over 13.9 million COVID-19-related tweets to track public concerns worldwide. The study found negative sentiments towards the pandemic's impact on economies and healthcare sectors until March 2020, when optimism about economic recovery grew.

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CAMERA awarded £10 million for interactive and visual computing research

The University of Bath's CAMERA centre has been awarded £10m in funding to support its research in intelligent interactive and visual computing, AI, and human-computer interaction. This funding will enable multi-disciplinary projects that fuse these fields with healthcare, rehabilitation, and biomechanics.

Low-cost airlines have adapted best to COVID-19

Low-cost airlines proved more resilient during the pandemic due to their lower exposure to international long-haul traffic. They operated in regional markets and benefited from consolidation since 2001, increasing their market share from 5.3% to 37.3%.

The BrainHealth project could create a resilient economy

The BrainHealth Project aims to redefine brain health as a critical asset, improving emotional, behavioral, and cognitive functioning. By investing in employees' brain health, organizations can tap into their limitless potential, catalyze innovative thinking, and strengthen productivity.

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Personal and financial costs of ADHD in Australia revealed

Research by Murdoch Children's Research Institute reveals significant personal and financial costs of ADHD in Australia, including $12.75 billion in annual social and economic losses. Early identification and treatment may help improve outcomes for children with ADHD.

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Cicada-inspired waterproof surfaces closer to reality, researchers report

A multidisciplinary team has demonstrated the ability to reproduce the nanostructures that help cicada wings repel water, using a simplified version of nanoimprinting lithography and commercial nail polish. The new technique produces replicas with an average of 94.4% pillar height and 106% of the original wing's pillar diameter.

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Nursery automation focus of new effort led by UTIA

A new effort led by UTIA aims to help nursery growers adopt automation technologies, addressing the industry's labor shortage. The LEAP Team will identify labor constraints and opportunities, as well as prioritize automated technologies for nursery production systems.

Dementia prevention strategies could save £1.9 billion annually

A new study found that dementia prevention strategies can be cost-effective and cost-saving, reducing dementia rates by 8.5% and saving £1.86 billion each year in England. The interventions included nicotine gum, medication for high blood pressure, and hearing aids.