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Newswise: Physicists from Ben-Gurion University Achieve Breakthrough in Measuring Ultrafast Laser Pulses
Released: 28-Apr-2025 5:15 AM EDT
Physicists from Ben-Gurion University Achieve Breakthrough in Measuring Ultrafast Laser Pulses
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Researchers at Ben-Gurion University have achieved a major breakthrough in measuring ultrafast laser pulses, overcoming a long-standing challenge in strong-field physics. Led by Dr. Eugene Frumker, the team developed a precise method to measure laser intensity and duration at the interaction point using ion analysis. This advancement improves accuracy in laser-driven experiments, paving the way for new discoveries in attosecond science and strong field physics.

Newswise: Move More, Think Sharper:  How Physical Activity Boosts Brain Health in Ageing
Released: 28-Apr-2025 5:05 AM EDT
Move More, Think Sharper: How Physical Activity Boosts Brain Health in Ageing
University of South Australia

A brisk walk, a splash of water aerobics, or even a light jog around the block – if your heart rate goes up then so too will your brain health according to ...

Newswise: Elucidating Earth's Interior Through Advanced Teleseismic Phase Picking
Released: 28-Apr-2025 5:05 AM EDT
Elucidating Earth's Interior Through Advanced Teleseismic Phase Picking
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A deep learning-based scheme is proposed for automated and efficient processing of teleseismic phases. 1. The validation with two teleseismic phases, PcP and PKiKP, demonstrate high detection accuracies and low picking errors. 2. Deep-learning picking of first peaks is more accurate than picking first breaks of teleseismic phases. 3. This proposed scheme would enhance mining of teleseismic phases and probing of Earth's interior structures and their dynamics.

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Released: 28-Apr-2025 5:00 AM EDT
Do Robots Dream of Electron Beams?
Brookhaven National Laboratory

As light source technologies and capabilities continue to advance, researchers must navigate increasingly complex workflows and swiftly evolving experimental demands.To meet these challenges, a team of NSLS-II scientists is training a team of AI-driven collaborative robots.

Newswise: Extreme Monsoon Changes Threaten the Bay of Bengal's Role as a Critical Food Source
25-Apr-2025 5:00 AM EDT
Extreme Monsoon Changes Threaten the Bay of Bengal's Role as a Critical Food Source
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

New research involving Rutgers professors has revealed that expected, extreme changes in India’s summer monsoon could drastically hamper the Bay of Bengal’s ability to support a crucial element of the region’s food supply: marine life. The study, published in Nature Geoscience, was conducted by scientists from Rutgers University, the University of Arizona and collaborators from India, China and Europe. To reach their conclusions, the scientists examined how the monsoon, which brings heavy rains to the Indian subcontinent, has influenced the Bay of Bengal’s marine productivity over the past 22,000 years.

Newswise: A Vast Molecular Cloud, Long Invisible, Is Discovered Near Solar System
24-Apr-2025 9:45 PM EDT
A Vast Molecular Cloud, Long Invisible, Is Discovered Near Solar System
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

An international team of scientists led by a Rutgers University-New Brunswick astrophysicist has discovered a potentially star-forming cloud that is one of the largest single structures in the sky and among the closest to the sun and Earth ever to be detected.

Newswise: Accurate and Rapid Arthritis Diagnosis in Just 10 Minutes!
Released: 28-Apr-2025 12:00 AM EDT
Accurate and Rapid Arthritis Diagnosis in Just 10 Minutes!
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Dr. Ho Sang Jung and his research team from the Advanced Bio and Healthcare Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), in collaboration with Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, have developed a technology that enables the diagnosis of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis within 10 minutes using synovial fluid.

Released: 27-Apr-2025 6:05 PM EDT
Pretrained Machine Learning Models May Help Accurately Diagnose Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer in Resource-limited Settings
University of Chicago Medical Center

Artificial intelligence models, pretrained on vast datasets, significantly outperformed a standard baseline model in identifying nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSC) from digital images of tissue samples, according to research presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, held April 25-30.

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24-Apr-2025 6:10 AM EDT
EMBARGOED: Social ā€˜Hippie’ Spiders Don't Believe in Labels
University of Portsmouth

Study raises the question of whether social ā€˜hippie’ spiders truly have personalities at all Individual behaviour in spider communities far more fluid than previously thought Instead of fixed behavioural types, spiders appear to adjust their behaviour dynamically based on circumstances

Newswise: AACR: First-in-Class Covalent Werner Helicase Inhibitor Shows Clinical Proof-of-Concept in Phase I Trial
26-Apr-2025 2:30 PM EDT
AACR: First-in-Class Covalent Werner Helicase Inhibitor Shows Clinical Proof-of-Concept in Phase I Trial
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

• RO7589831, a new drug from Roche, is first in a new class of drugs called Werner helicase inhibitors • Drug works similarly to other DNA damage repair inhibitors, such as PARP inhibitors • This class of drugs is important because many solid tumor patients with microsatellite instability (MSI) do not benefit from currently approved immunotherapies • Encouraging early results in this first-in-human trial prompted additional trial cohorts to optimize recommended dose for future clinical development


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