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Influx of deadly street fentanyl reaching the U.S. continues to grow, research shows

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Two new reports show the fentanyl crisis isn't easing, as drug cartels continue to flood U.S. communities with the deadly illicit opioid often disguised as fake prescription pills.

Climate-change research project aboard USS Hornet paused for environmental review

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Scientists willingly paused experiments and reasserted the safety of spraying microscopic drops of salt water into the air.

Climate-change research project aboard USS Hornet paused for environmental review

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Scientists willingly paused experiments and reasserted the safety of spraying microscopic drops of salt water into the air.

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Research reveals the cause of diffuse aurora formation dominated by chorus waves

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Recently, a research team led by Prof. Lu Quanming and Prof. Gao Xinliang from the School of Earth and Space Sciences and the Deep Space Exploration Laboratory at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) has revealed the…

Research explores the effects of nuclear magnetic resonance on internal clock of cells

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A research collaboration between the Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine at the University of Oulu, Finland, the University of Innsbruck, Austria, and Florida Tech, USA, explored the effects of nuclear magnetic resonance on the…

Our research shows children produce better pieces of writing by hand. But they need keyboard skills too

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It is easy to assume students will be able to write easily and effectively using a keyboard. They are growing up surrounded by technology. But new research shows children write better by hand.

New research reveals urgent need for integrated care in pediatric epilepsy

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Findings from the Kennedy Krieger Institute emphasize the critical importance of integrated care for children with epilepsy and co-occurring psychiatric issues, shedding light on the negative effects of fragmented care. Expertise on the…

New research sheds light on why college students in Mexico choose to vape

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Many smokers begin using tobacco products as young adults, and vaping—consuming tobacco through an e-cigarette or other device that typically uses a battery, heating element and a liquid to produce an inhalable aerosol—is the method of…

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Research investigates limited efficacy of common local anesthetic

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Liposomal bupivacaine was launched on the market 12 years ago to provide long-lasting local control of pain. The medication is used as a local anesthetic, particularly for orthopedic operations. A research study by MedUni Vienna has now…

Research examines factors of resilient city development

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In recent years, with rapid urbanization, the global landscape of science and technology, industry, energy, and finance has undergone profound changes. Concurrently, emergencies or sudden events including natural disasters, human-induced…

Research collaboration could help promote health and reduce injuries in NBA G League players

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National Basketball Association (NBA), the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), and the Next Gen Basketball Players Union (NBGPU) in collaboration with GE HealthCare and MedStar Health today announced the completion of the data…

Research explores firefighters' awareness of cancer risk and dietary practices

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Firefighters are burdened by a disproportionate risk of many cancers (e.g., digestive and respiratory cancers) compared with the general population.

European scientists call for 3% of GDP to be devoted to research

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The EU falls short of the research funding levels called for and is at a clear disadvantage compared to South Korea, the United States, and Japan.

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Not sure about vaccines? How messaging is framed makes a difference, new research shows

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There were moments during the COVID-19 pandemic's early days when real life might have felt ripped out of the pages of Stephen King's The Stand, a novel about an extremely contagious and lethal influenza strain that sweeps across the U.S.

Research finds daylight saving time spells bad news for healthy habits

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New research suggests that making the change to daylight saving time isn't good for our healthy habits. Researchers found that the onset of daylight saving time—when most jurisdictions in the United States "spring forward" and set their…

Research unlocks the role of macrophages in cancer relapse

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Researchers from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore at the National University of Singapore (NUS), have achieved breakthroughs in understanding relapse after chemotherapy for a type of cancer known as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma …

Horizontal resolution affects model aerosol properties, finds Earth system model research

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Earth system models are running at higher resolutions. Yet parameterizations designed to represent aerosol lifecycles and their interactions with clouds and radiation in the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) are developed and…

Research team develops an impact-based forecasting system for improved early flood warning

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Climate change increases the frequency of extreme events such as flooding. This reinforces the need to develop methods for more precise and faster flood forecasting in order to better protect the population in the future.

Centromere research yields new insights into the mechanisms of chromosome segregation errors

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Researchers from the Hubrecht Institute's Kops group, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Edinburgh, have made a surprising new discovery in the structure of the centromere, a structure involved in ensuring that…

Rutgers got a $39 million NIH grant to turn research into medical treatment

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The Rutgers Institute for Translational Medicine and Science focuses on turning medical research into new therapies and treatments.