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Newswise — Certain populations of mosquitoes are more heat tolerant and better equipped to survive heat waves than others, according to new research from Washington University in St.…
Read more Some mosquitoes like it hotNewswise — Certain populations of mosquitoes are more heat tolerant and better equipped to survive heat waves than others, according to new research from Washington University in St.…
Read more Some mosquitoes like it hotNewswise — These limitations prompted Ben Neilson from the University of Southern Queensland to investigate the impact of these laborious documents on consumer appreciation, focusing on the key…
Read more Reshaping Financial Content: Enhancing Consumer Appreciation in Australian Professional PracticeNewswise — COLUMBIA, Mo. — A new health humanities essay from the University of Missouri highlights how the narrative of many news stories detailing the challenges of health…
Read more COVID-19 narratives through public health humanitiesNewswise — ITHACA, N.Y. – Researchers are more likely to pen scientific papers with co-authors of the same gender, a pattern that cannot be simply explained by the…
Read more Researchers prefer same-gender co-authors, study confirmsNewswise — The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) has launched the Data Transformations Integrated Research Platform (IRP) to help researchers from the world to turn their research data…
Read more Department of Energy User Facility Launches Platform for Analyzing Biological and Environmental Research DataThis Thursday, the United States Supreme Court rejected affirmative action at colleges and universities around the nation, declaring that the race-conscious admissions programs at Harvard and the University…
Read more Find the latest expert commentary on the recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions hereNewswise — The 17 SDGs are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. They address the global challenges we face, including climate change,…
Read more Revealing the power of citizen science for SDG advancementNewswise — In an article published yesterday in the prestigious journal Science, leading researchers from the University of Waterloo, University of Toronto, Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania…
Read more AI Could Replace Humans in Social Science StudiesNewswise — MIAMI, FLORIDA (EMBARGOED UNTIL JUNE 8, 2023) – A research team at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine compiled…
Read more Sylvester study identifies ‘marked disparities’ in federal cancer research fundingNewswise — John F. Barthell, Ph.D. (University of Central Oklahoma/National Science Foundation), Lance Barton, Ph.D. (Austin College/University of North Carolina at Charlotte), and Winny Dong, Ph.D. (California State…
Read more Newly Elected Council Representatives Named for CUR’s 2023-2024 Executive BoardNewswise — The problem of gun violence in America can at times seem utterly intractable. The horrific frequency of mass shootings (almost 300 in the first six months…
Read more Gun Violence: Can Research Help?Newswise — New research involving the University of Sydney Business School has found researchers underestimate the degree of uncertainty in their findings. In empirical science, researchers analyse samples…
Read more Study warns of underestimated uncertainty in published researchMore and more students are graduating with their bachelor’s degrees and taking a gap year, a period of time before jumping into a postgraduate program. A new grant…
Read more Mining the Gap“Freedom of the press is not just important to democracy, it is democracy.” -Walter Cronkite According to the Pew Research Center, more than eight-in-ten U.S. adults (86%) say…
Read more Democracy depends on the freedom of the press: The latest news on media and journalismWhat: What can we expect from AI and Chatbots in the next few years? A Newswise Live Event When: Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 1 PM to 2 PM EST Who: Expert…
Read more Newswise Live Event for March 15: What can we expect from AI and Chatbots in the next few years?Newswise — The National Institutes of Health has awarded Rutgers a $3.5 million grant to conduct a five-year study exploring the impact medications have on older adults with…
Read more Rutgers Researchers to Study the Impact of Multiple Health Conditions on Medication Outcomes in Older AdultsBYLINE: Michelle Stermole, Senior Director, Public Relations and Strategic Communications, ASU Enterprise Partners Arizona State University ranks among the top 10 research institutions without a medical school for…
Read more ASU ranks in top 10 for inventions, patents, licenses and startups among universities without medical schoolsNewswise — Last month, Society for Science (the Society) announced the 300 scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2023. The scholars were each awarded $2,000 and also…
Read more Brookhaven HSRP and SPARK Program Alumni Selected in 2023 Regeneron Science Talent SearchNewswise — The tropics hold most of the planet’s biodiversity. In order to preserve this fragile and valuable asset, many individuals and communities need to get involved and…
Read more Strengthening ecology and conservation in the Global SouthNewswise — Five from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) have been selected as the inaugural holders of the newly established Term Professorship for Rising Faculty (Rising…
Read more Five Faculty Selected for Newly Created “Rising Professorship”