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UCI-LED STUDY PROJECTS HEALTH INSURANCE AND POPULATION GROWTH RATES AMONG
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University of California, Irvine

Lithium is a common medication prescribed to patients with psychiatric
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22-Oct-2021 17:05 EDT

NO ‘SILVER BULLET’ FOR UK REACHING NET ZERO CARBON EMISSIONS FOR ELECTRICITY

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CO2 emissions from electricity in the UK fell by two thirds in the last decade
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22-Oct-2021 16:55 EDT

NEW STUDY SUGGESTS THAT BREASTFEEDING MAY HELP PREVENT COGNITIVE DECLINE

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A new study led by researchers at UCLA Health has found that women over the age
of 50 who had breastfed their babies performed better on cognitive tests
compared to women who had never breastfed. The findings, published in Evolution,
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impact on postmenopausal women’s cognitive performance and could have long-term
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22-Oct-2021 16:50 EDT

SCIENTISTS LOOK BEYOND THE INDIVIDUAL BRAIN TO STUDY THE COLLECTIVE MIND

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

In a new paper, scientists suggest that efforts to understand human cognition
should expand beyond the study of individual brains.

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22-Oct-2021 16:45 EDT

UCI-LED STUDY INVESTIGATES SALIVA TESTING FOR MEDICATION MONITORING AMONG
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University of California, Irvine

Lithium is a common medication prescribed to patients with psychiatric
disorders, namely bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and depression. It is used as
a mood stabilizer and lessens the intensity of manic episodes, with particular
benefit in reducing suicidality. While highly effective, the drug requires
routine blood monitoring, which can be uncomfortable, expensive, and
inconvenient for patients who must travel to clinical labs for frequent blood
testing.

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22-Oct-2021 16:35 EDT

RESEARCHERS MAP NEURONS IN THE BRAIN INVOLVED WITH SOCIAL INTERACTIONS WITH
OTHERS IN GROUPS

Massachusetts General Hospital

Meaningful social interactions are critical to an individual’s well-being, and
such interactions rely on people’s behaviors towards one another.

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22-Oct-2021 16:25 EDT

COVID VACCINE BOOSTER INCREASES ANTIBODY RESPONSES, IS PROTECTIVE IN RHESUS
MACAQUES

NIH, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

A booster dose of the mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine given to rhesus macaques about
six months after their primary vaccine series significantly increased levels of
neutralizing antibodies against all known SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern,
according to a new study from National Institutes of Health scientists and
colleagues.

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22-Oct-2021 16:25 EDT

TROPICAL RAINFALL PATTERN WILL INCREASE RAINFALL VARIABILITY IN PACIFIC
NORTHWEST

Department of Energy, Office of Science

The Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is a tropical rainfall pattern that excites
waves of air that can affect weather outside of the tropics. New research shows
that warming temperatures will cause the “teleconnection” that allows the MJO to
affect non-tropical weather to extend further over the North Pacific than it now
does. This change will increase the variability of rainfall in California.

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22-Oct-2021 16:10 EDT

WHEN AND WHY DID HUMAN BRAINS DECREASE IN SIZE 3,000 YEARS AGO? NEW STUDY MAY
HAVE FOUND CLUES WITHIN ANTS

Frontiers

The brain is the most complex organ in the human body. Now, a new study has
brought us closer to understanding some of its evolution.

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22-Oct-2021 16:10 EDT

CARNIVORES MAY ADJUST SCHEDULE TO AVOID EACH OTHER, RESEARCHERS FIND

Hiroshima University

Just as humans may leave their home five minutes early to avoid a talkative
neighbor or depart work late to avoid a rude coworker, carnivorous mammals may
go out of their way to avoid other species.

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22-Oct-2021 16:00 EDT

STRETCHY, BENDY, FLEXIBLE LEDS

Washington University in St. Louis

Chuan Wang’s lab at the McKelvey School of Engineering has developed a way to
print stretchy LEDs on unconventional surfaces using an inkjet printer.

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22-Oct-2021 15:45 EDT

HAUNTING COSTUMES CAN MAKE HALLOWEEN MORE TRICK THAN TREAT

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Halloween costume tips from physicians.

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22-Oct-2021 15:35 EDT

GRADUATION RATES FOR ALL CSU STUDENTS CONTINUE TO CLIMB WITH GRADUATION
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California State University (CSU) Chancellor's Office

Graduation Rates for All CSU Students Continue to Climb with Graduation
Initiative 2025

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22-Oct-2021 15:05 EDT

1 DAY. 3 ROCKETS. 23 EXPERIMENTS.

Sandia National Laboratories

Sandia National Laboratories launched three sounding rockets in succession on
Wednesday to hasten development of 23 technologies for the nation’s hypersonic
modernization priority, including the Navy’s Conventional Prompt Strike and the
Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon programs.

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22-Oct-2021 15:05 EDT

A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP MAY MITIGATE INFANT OBESITY RISKS

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Scientists have long suggested that getting enough sleep at night is vital to
staying healthy.

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22-Oct-2021 14:50 EDT

ACTIONS CHINESE FAMILY CAREGIVERS TAKE POTENTIALLY PREVENTING STROKE SURVIVORS’
REHOSPITALIZATION

Association of Rehabilitation Nurses



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22-Oct-2021 14:40 EDT

RUTGERS EXPERT AVAILABLE TO DISCUSS MIXING AND MATCHING OF COVID-19 VACCINES,
BOOSTER SHOTS

Rutgers University-New Brunswick



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22-Oct-2021 14:40 EDT

ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR SAFE PATIENT HANDLING IN THE REHAB SETTING

Association of Rehabilitation Nurses



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22-Oct-2021 14:30 EDT

MACHINE LEARNING PREDICTS ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE SPREAD

Cornell University

Genes aren’t only inherited through birth. Bacteria have the ability to pass
genes to each other, or pick them up from their environment, through a process
called horizonal gene transfer, which is a major culprit in the spread of
antibiotic resistance.

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22-Oct-2021 14:05 EDT

STUDY: MASSACHUSETTS GUN-CONTROL LEGISLATION HAS HAD NO EFFECT ON VIOLENT CRIME

American University

A new study examined the impact changes to background checks and licensing
policies has made on different types of violent crime in Massachusetts. The
study found no immediate impact, suggesting that state lawmakers may want to
ensure their legislation is being implemented as intended.

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22-Oct-2021 13:40 EDT

CLIMATE CHANGE LOWERS NUTRITION, INCREASES TOXICITY AT BASE OF FOOD WEB

Dartmouth College

Climate change impacts on freshwater systems can lower nutrition and increase
toxicity at the base of the food web, according to research from Dartmouth
College and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

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22-Oct-2021 13:30 EDT

CLIMATE CHAMPION PROFESSOR MIHRI OZKAN DISCUSSES RECENT ADVANCES IN THE
DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF CO2 CAPTURE MATERIALS AND ALSO ADDRESSES THE MAIN
CHALLENGES THAT NEED TO BE OVERCOME IN ORDER TO BRING THESE MATERIAL
TECHNOLOGIES TO THE MARKET

Materials Research Society (MRS)



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22-Oct-2021 13:05 EDT

EXPERIMENTS CONFIRM A QUANTUM MATERIAL’S UNIQUE RESPONSE TO CIRCULARLY POLARIZED
LASER LIGHT

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

SLAC scientists are probing topological insulators with circularly polarized
light to reveal their many secrets. These exotic materials have potential for
quantum computing and other technologies. A new study discovers that polarized
laser light generates a unique signature from the topological surface.

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22-Oct-2021 12:40 EDT

MORE THAN HALF OF UTAH’S HOUSEHOLDS UNABLE TO AFFORD MEDIAN HOME PRICE, REPORT
SHOWS

University of Utah

The State of the State’s Housing Market report, released today by the Kem C.
Gardner Policy Institute, shows that more than half of Utah’s households are now
unable to afford the median-home priced home in 2021.

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22-Oct-2021 11:55 EDT

RACIAL DISPARITIES IN FLU MORTALITY PERSIST IN MANY LARGE U.S. CITIES

DePaul University

As flu season approaches, public health officials are urging people to get a flu
shot. Many communities of color are at higher risk of death from both influenza
and COVID-19, says DePaul University health sciences faculty member Julia
Lippert, and outcomes vary across the largest cities in the United States.

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22-Oct-2021 11:50 EDT

GIULIA GALLI AWARDED RAHMAN PRIZE FROM AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY

Argonne National Laboratory

The American Physical Society awards the Rahman Prize to Argonne senior
scientist Giulia Galli.

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22-Oct-2021 11:45 EDT

GENE THERAPY SHOWS EARLY PROMISE AS ANGELMAN SYNDROME TREATMENT

University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Scientists publish encouraging early tests of a gene therapy strategy against
Angelman syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder that features poor muscle
control and balance, hard-to-treat epilepsy, and intellectual disabilities.

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22-Oct-2021 11:40 EDT

SHAPE OF VIRUS MAY DETERMINE RSV INFECTION OUTCOMES

Washington University in St. Louis

Using a novel technology, the lab of Michael Vahey at the McKelvey School of
Engineering uncovered shape-shifting properties of a common respiratory virus.

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22-Oct-2021 11:10 EDT

RUTGERS RESEARCHERS FIND LINKS TO GENETIC DISORDERS IN WALKING PATTERNS

Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Rutgers researchers have linked the genetic disorders Fragile X and SHANK3
deletion syndrome – both linked to autism and health problems – to walking
patterns by examining the microscopic movements of those wearing motion-sensored
sneakers.

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22-Oct-2021 11:05 EDT

COMPANIES BIG AND SMALL CAN BENEFIT FROM A CLEAR REMOTE WORK STRATEGY

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)



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22-Oct-2021 10:45 EDT

NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED CARDIAC EXPERT JOINS HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
AS NEW CHIEF OF CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION LAB

Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center is proud to welcome
Michael Joseph Lim, M.D., FACC, FSCAI, as chief of the hospital’s Cardiac
Catheterization Lab.

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22-Oct-2021 9:40 EDT

WORK REQUIREMENT FOR CHILD TAX CREDIT WOULD BE ‘REVERSE LOGIC’

University of Maryland, Baltimore



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22-Oct-2021 9:20 EDT

SEVEN ORNL TECHNOLOGIES WIN R&D 100 RESEARCH AWARDS

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Research teams from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and
their technologies have received seven 2021 R&D 100 Awards, plus special
recognition for a COVID-19-related project.

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22-Oct-2021 8:55 EDT

NEW STUDY EXPLAINS THE ANOMALY OF PHASE TRANSFORMATION IN STEEL

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Material scientists from RUDN University have established the cause of the
anomaly in martensitic transformation, which is observed in steels of some
structural classes during quenching cooling. The results of the study allowed
them to propose a way to eliminate this anomaly.

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22-Oct-2021 8:55 EDT

BIOLOGISTS CREATE A PHAGE COCKTAIL TO PROTECT POTATOES FROM BACTERIAL ROT

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Every year, up to 30% of the potato crop is lost due to soft rot caused by
bacteria of the genera Pectobacterium and Dickeya. Treating the storage area
with pesticides and chlorine compounds is dangerous and can lead to poisoning.
RUDN University biologists proposed to fight soft rot with the help of
bacteriophages that destroy specific types of bacteria, but do not harm potato
cells or people.

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22-Oct-2021 8:55 EDT

IMPROVING BREAST CANCER OUTCOMES IN BLACK WOMEN: TIME FOR A CHANGE - LIVE EXPERT
PANEL ON OCTOBER 26TH

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Each participant will provide a 3 to 5-minute summary highlighting her panel
presentation remarks for the media. (Reporters are asked to view the panel
session the day before). Then we will open up the virtual meeting call for
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22-Oct-2021 8:55 EDT

SCIENTISTS REVEAL A POSSIBLE MECHANISM OF LYMPHOCYTE DEFICIENCY IN PATIENTS WITH
COVID-19

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Scientists from RUDN, National Medical Research Centre for Hematology and
Lomonosov Moscow State University have uncovered one of the possible
pathogenetic mechanisms of the severe lymphopenia in patients with COVID-19. For
the first time, they presented evidence of the possibility of direct infection
of lymphocytes with SARS-CoV-2 virions.

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22-Oct-2021 8:50 EDT

HIDDEN COSTS OF GLOBAL ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE

University of Adelaide

An international team of experts, including researchers from the University of
Adelaide, has highlighted that the illegal and unsustainable global wildlife
trade has bigger ramifications on our everyday lives than you might think. In a
paper published in Biological Conservation, the team of researchers investigated
the many ways in which the trade negatively impacts species, ecosystems, and
society – including people’s health, crime and our economies.

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22-Oct-2021 8:45 EDT

WHERE'S MY PACKAGE? ASU EXPERT FINDS KINKS IN GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN

Arizona State University (ASU)

Associate Professor Robert Wiedmer from the W. P. Carey School of Business at
Arizona State University has researched two disruptive disasters, including the
2011 tsunami in Japan, and he sees parallels to what's happening now. He
explains that there will other global supply chain disruptors in the future.

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22-Oct-2021 8:40 EDT

PSYCHOTIC EXPERIENCES IN CHILDREN PREDICT GENETIC RISK FOR MENTAL DISORDERS

Washington University in St. Louis

New research from Washington University suggests that psychotic-like experiences
in children may predict risk for mental illness.

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