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- JMIR News: AI Innovations, Digital Health Transformations, and New Medicare Models11 d ago
MIR Publications released four News and Perspectives stories covering the rapidly evolving landscape of digital health, predictive public health, and clinical artificial intelligence.
- Going From the Lab Into the Fire to Study Cancer Risk in Wildland Firefighters11 d ago
Sylvester Firefighter Cancer Initiative researchers took the rare step of becoming firefighters themselves - training and working alongside Florida Forest Service cadets to better understand wildland…
- Spent EV Batteries Get Second Life as Higher-Performance Battery Material11 d ago
UC San Diego engineers have developed an environmentally-friendly method to upcycle material from spent batteries into higher-performing parts. Their method transforms the cathode from LFP batteries -…
- Mining New Possibilities for Critical Minerals: Mapping a Stronger U.S. Supply Chain11 d ago
A new Department of Energy award will help Georgia Tech lead a regional effort to identify, recover, and reuse materials essential to energy, manufacturing, and national security.
- Parsing the Pathology of Prostate Cancer11 d ago
Researchers identify epigenetic mechanism that explains why some prostate cancers grow slowly and remain localized but others become aggressive and metastasize
- Study Explains Why Your Dominant Hand Is Better at Everyday Tasks11 d ago
Why is a person's dominant hand so much better at writing, throwing or using tools? A new study from UCLA Health researchers suggests the answer isn't a hardwired brain advantage -- the dominant hand…
- Argonne Open House 2026: Science Comes to Life for Visitors11 d ago
Argonne's June 27 Open House welcomed more than 8,000 visitors for hands-on science, tours of major research facilities and opportunities to meet researchers across four themes: AI, energy, scientific…
- Rubin Observatory Starts Its Decade of Discovery11 d ago
A powerful new observatory in Chile has begun a 10-year survey of the southern sky, and Rutgers astrophysicists are among the scientists who will use its vast stream of images and data to explore some…
- Launch of Asteroids2029: a Global Effort to Support The UN International Year for Asteroid Awareness and Planetary Defence11 d ago
The launch of Asteroids2029 marks the beginning of a worldwide initiative supporting the UN International Year of Asteroid Awareness and Planetary Defence. Inspired by the exceptionally close passage…
- From School Idea to State Law11 d ago
University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies Dean Hudson Santos pushed to make human trafficking education a nursing licensure prerequisite. Just approved by Florida's governor, it goes in…
- Researchers Create First-of-a-Kind Laser Spring with LLNL's Highest-Precision Optics to Date11 d ago
When a high-intensity laser interacts with plasma, the charged particles typically oscillate back and forth like waves on the ocean. But...
- Triple Pollination Boosts Hybridization Success in Jujube13 d ago
Jujube breeding has long been held back by a problem of timing. Its flowers are small and short-lived, pollen and stigma maturity often miss each other, and closely related species may bloom months ap…
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