Tuesday - April 21, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

Here's a look at documents from public, private and community colleges in the U.S.

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Penn State Schuylkill Undergraduate Students Present Original Research at ECA
SCHUYKILL HAVEN, Pennsylvania, April 21 -- Pennsylvania State University's Schuykill Campus issued the following news:

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Penn State Schuylkill undergraduate students present original research at ECA

Eight Penn State Schuylkill students and one University Park student presented original research at the Eastern Communication Association (ECA) convention in Pittsburgh. In total, the students presented seven papers, three posters, and three panel presentations. One Schuylkill corporate communication major, Anastasia Rakowsky, had a Top Paper with the Undergraduate Scholars Conference and received ... Show Full Article

N.C. State: Material Makes Heart Monitoring Tech More Comfortable
RALEIGH, North Carolina, April 21 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:

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New Material Makes Heart Monitoring Tech More Comfortable

Researchers have created heart monitoring sensors that conform to the skin, are comfortable, and can be worn while people are moving. With performance comparable to sensors already on the market, the new technology can be made using existing manufacturing processes.

"Medical patients are often asked to wear devices to record electrocardiogram (ECG) data that can be used to diagnose an illness, monitor the progression ... Show Full Article

Having More Kids Associated With Reduced Risk of Stroke and Brain Damage, Research Co-led by UT Health San Antonio Shows
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Health San Antonio issued the following news release:

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Having more kids associated with reduced risk of stroke and brain damage, research co-led by UT Health San Antonio shows

While some say having lots of kids can make you lose your faculties, a new study suggests otherwise.

Research co-led by UT Health San Antonio, the academic health center of The University of Texas at San Antonio, associates a greater number of live births with a reduced risk of stroke or brain damage for mothers. As more women than men have strokes, ... Show Full Article

University of Alabama-Huntsville: U.S. Climate Sees Declines in Both Hot and Cold Extreme Temperatures Since 1899
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama, April 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Alabama issued the following news:

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U.S. climate sees declines in both hot and cold extreme temperatures since 1899

Dr. John R. Christy

A comprehensive new study extending the U.S. Historical Climatology Network (USHCN) record back to 1899 finds that both hot and cold temperature extremes across the contiguous United States have declined over the past 127 years. The research, performed by Dr. John R. Christy, Alabama State Climatologist (retired) and professor of atmospheric and earth science at The University of Alabama in Huntsville, ... Show Full Article

Syracuse University: Growing Replica Hearts Helps Improve Drug Testing
SYRACUSE, New York, April 21 -- Syracuse University issued the following news:

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Growing Replica Hearts Helps Improve Drug Testing

Biomedical and chemical engineer Zhen Ma uses human stem cells to create 3D heart models that could accelerate drug screening and personalize patient care.

John Boccacino

There is one type of stem cell that can remarkably transform itself into any cell in the human body. Known as human induced pluripotent stem cells, or hiPSCs, they hold enormous potential for medical research--and biomedical and chemical engineer Zhen Ma is putting them to work.

In his lab, ... Show Full Article

Syracuse University: Faculty Will Leverage University's Study Away Locations This Summer
SYRACUSE, New York, April 21 -- Syracuse University issued the following news:

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Faculty Will Leverage University's Study Away Locations This Summer

Six high-impact projects in Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C., are the inaugural recipients of the Study Away Summer Awards from the Office of Academic Affairs.

Wendy S. Loughlin

Seven faculty members will leverage Syracuse University's study away locations for research and program development this summer, supported by funding from the Office of Academic Affairs.

The Study Away Summer Awards initiative, launched this year, provides ... Show Full Article

Rutgers: Measuring the 'Empty Tank' - Pilot Study Gauges Muscle Energy in Cancer Survivors
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, April 21 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:

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Measuring the 'Empty Tank': Pilot Study Gauges Muscle Energy in Cancer Survivors

By Andrew Smith

Even apparently healthy cancer survivors often complain of extreme fatigue. They have finished treatment, the scans are clear, but they feel hollowed out, unable to walk to the mailbox or stay awake through dinner.

The languor can linger for years, making it a major, unexplained symptom that clinicians have only been able to measure with subjective, imprecise surveys.

But a pilot study published ... Show Full Article