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Newswise: Sponge-like Carbon Nanotube Thermoelectric Generator Easily Molds to Complex Shapes and Powers Sensors
Released: 30-Apr-2025 12:00 AM EDT
Sponge-like Carbon Nanotube Thermoelectric Generator Easily Molds to Complex Shapes and Powers Sensors
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Led by Drs. Mijeong Han and Young Hun Kang at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT), the team combined carbon nanotubes with Bi₀.₄₅Sb₁.₅₅Te₃ (BST) in a porous foam structure to maximize thermoelectric performance.

Newswise: Nearly One-Quarter of E-Scooter Injuries Involved Substance Impaired Riders
Released: 29-Apr-2025 9:55 PM EDT
Nearly One-Quarter of E-Scooter Injuries Involved Substance Impaired Riders
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Study finds that 25% of 7350 patients hospitalized between 2016 and 2021 for scooter-related injuries were using substances such as alcohol, opioids, marijuana and cocaine when injured. The findings underscore the urgent need to strengthen safety regulations, enforce helmet use, and reduce substance use among scooter riders.

Released: 29-Apr-2025 9:45 PM EDT
Synchrotron in a Closet: Bringing Powerful 3DX-Ray Microscopy to Smaller Labs
University of Michigan

For the first time, researchers can study the microstructures inside metals, ceramics and rocks with X-rays in a standard laboratory without needing to travel to a particle accelerator, according to a study led by University of Michigan engineers.

Newswise: AI-ECG Tools Can Help Clinicians Identify Heart Issues Early in Women Planning to Have Children
Released: 29-Apr-2025 9:30 PM EDT
AI-ECG Tools Can Help Clinicians Identify Heart Issues Early in Women Planning to Have Children
Mayo Clinic

Every year, some mothers die after giving birth due to heart problems, and many of these deaths could be prevented. The ability to screen for heart weakness before pregnancy could play a crucial role in identifying women who may need additional care to improve pregnancy outcomes.

Newswise:Video Embedded uc-san-diego-a-living-laboratory-for-ev-research
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Released: 29-Apr-2025 9:15 PM EDT
UC San Diego: A Living Laboratory for EV Research
University of California San Diego

The UC San Diego campus is home to the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging network of any academic institution in the western world with a growing number of EV chargers expected to exceed 1,200 within the next year.

Released: 29-Apr-2025 9:10 PM EDT
Disparities in Breast Reconstruction Persist After ACA, Reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

Despite steady increases in rates of immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) after mastectomy, racial disparities in IBR have persisted in the years since implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), reports a study in the May issue of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryÂŽ, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer.

Newswise: How Baby Pigs Are Shaping Science
Released: 29-Apr-2025 9:10 PM EDT
How Baby Pigs Are Shaping Science
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

A new study at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign asks a deceptively simple question: what is the best way to feed artificially reared pigs? The answer has implications not just for agriculture, but for biomedical research where pigs are used to study different aspects of human medicine.

Released: 29-Apr-2025 9:00 PM EDT
CAD/CAM Shows Clinical Benefits in Jaw Reconstruction, Reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

For patients undergoing jaw reconstruction after surgery for head and neck cancer, computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) techniques can improve some key clinical outcomes, reports a study in the May issue of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryÂŽ, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

Newswise: Thousands of Tiny Snapshots Reveal the Evolution of a Copper Catalyst That Can Convert CO2 Into Valuable Chemicals and Fuels
Released: 29-Apr-2025 9:00 PM EDT
Thousands of Tiny Snapshots Reveal the Evolution of a Copper Catalyst That Can Convert CO2 Into Valuable Chemicals and Fuels
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Developed at SLAC’s synchrotron, SSRL, the method could help make those electrochemical conversions more robust and efficient and can be applied to studying a wide range of energy technologies.

Released: 29-Apr-2025 8:55 PM EDT
A Potential End to ‘Forever Chemicals’
University of Miami

A new thermal treatment technique being developed by researchers at the University of Miami College of Engineering could help destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in soil, leading to the potential demise of “forever chemicals.”


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