ý

Trusted by:

clients clients clients clients clients clients clients clients clients clients
Newswise: ​​Better Feed, Fewer Burps: UF Scientists Target Dairy Gas Emissions​
Released: 22-Apr-2025 10:45 AM EDT
​​Better Feed, Fewer Burps: UF Scientists Target Dairy Gas Emissions​
University of Florida

University of Florida researchers are testing a new type of cattle feed that could help dairy cows release less methane gas from burps and flatulence and use nutrients more efficiently. Because methane traps heat in the atmosphere, reducing these emissions could make dairy farming more environmentally friendly and sustainable.

Released: 22-Apr-2025 9:00 AM EDT
First New Subtype of Castleman Disease Discovered in 45 Years
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

A newly identified subtype of Castleman disease will help diagnose and properly treat thousands of patients who have been caught between existing classification systems, marking the first major discovery of its kind in 45 years. "Oligocentric Castleman Disease" (OligoCD) has been found to be a distinct clinical entity, different from the two previously identified classifications of Castleman Disease. The findings, which redefine the understanding of this rare immune disorder that affects an estimated 4,300 to 5,200 Americans, are published this week in Blood Advances by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Newswise: Telemedicine Had an Impact on Carbon Emissions Equivalent to Reducing Up to 130,000 Car Trips Each Month in 2023
18-Apr-2025 5:30 PM EDT
Telemedicine Had an Impact on Carbon Emissions Equivalent to Reducing Up to 130,000 Car Trips Each Month in 2023
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Telemedicine use in 2023 reduced monthly carbon dioxide emissions by the equivalent of up to 130,000 gas operated vehicles or recycling up to 4 million trash bags, suggesting it could have a positive effect on climate change

Newswise: AI Algorithm Can Help Identify High-Risk Heart Patients to Quickly Diagnose, Expedite, and Improve Care
21-Apr-2025 10:00 AM EDT
AI Algorithm Can Help Identify High-Risk Heart Patients to Quickly Diagnose, Expedite, and Improve Care
Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai-led research can transform how hospitals triage, risk-stratify, and counsel patients to save lives

Released: 22-Apr-2025 8:45 AM EDT
COVID Vaccine Protected Kids From Long COVID
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Instead of special protection against long COVID, vaccines kept children and adolescents from developing the condition by blocking COVID-19 infections in the first place

Newswise: Smart Skies: New Methods for UAVs to Navigate Where GPS Fails
Released: 22-Apr-2025 8:40 AM EDT
Smart Skies: New Methods for UAVs to Navigate Where GPS Fails
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Navigating drones in environments without reliable Global Positioning System (GPS) signals remains a significant challenge for modern aerospace technology. A new study addresses methods for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) localization in GPS-denied areas, exploring both absolute and relative localization techniques.

Released: 22-Apr-2025 8:35 AM EDT
In US, Saving Money Is Top Reason to Embrace Solar Power
Ohio State University

Financial benefits, such as saving on utility payments and avoiding electricity rate hikes, are a key driver of U.S. adults’ willingness to consider installing rooftop solar panels or subscribing to community solar power, a new study suggests.

Newswise: Soaring Insurance Costs Top Concern for Floridians, FAU Survey Finds
Released: 22-Apr-2025 8:30 AM EDT
Soaring Insurance Costs Top Concern for Floridians, FAU Survey Finds
Florida Atlantic University

A new FAU survey reveals that more than two-thirds of Floridians are moderately or extremely concerned about hurricanes increasing in strength and frequency, and more than half are worried about the ability to afford and maintain homeowners insurance due to climate change.

Released: 22-Apr-2025 8:00 AM EDT
Pesquisadores da Mayo Clinic identificam nova imunoterapia direcionada para o câncer de ovário
Mayo Clinic

Pesquisadores da Mayo Clinic descobriram que um novo alvo de imunoterapia, um antígeno críptico, pode ser a chave para ajudar o sistema imunológico a combater o câncer de ovário. O estudo, publicado na Sciences Advances, pode aperfeiçoar as abordagens de tratamento para este tipo de câncer.

Released: 22-Apr-2025 8:00 AM EDT
باحثو مايو كلينك يحددون مستهدفًا جديدًا للعلاج المناعي لسرطان المبيض
Mayo Clinic

اكتشف باحثو مايو كلينك مستهدفًا جديدًا للعلاج المناعي، وهو المستضد الخبيئي، والذي قد يكون له دورًا أساسيًا في مساعدة الجهاز المناعي على مكافحة الأورام في سرطان المبيض. ويمكن أن تُحسِّن الدراسة المنشورة في مجلة Science Advances من الأساليب العلاجية لهذا النوع من السرطان.


close
1.20977