Monday - June 1, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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How Physical Activity is Linked to Well-being in Daily Life
BOCHUM, Germany, June 5 -- The University in Bochum issued the following news release:

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How Physical Activity is Linked to Well-being in Daily Life

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Going on walks, going up stairs, working around the home: One meta-study shows how everyday movements are linked to our mood.

Movement is good for us, as we all know. But many people do not engage in enough physical activity in their daily lives. Because knowledge of the positive effects of movement is clearly not sufficient to induce changes in behavior, science is increasingly focusing on mood and emotional factors. Researchers at Ruhr ... Show Full Article

CoSTAR launches PS1m 'AI for Creativity' initiative to back responsible innovation
LONDON, England, June 5 -- The Royal Holloway-University of London issued the following news:

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CoSTAR launches PS1m 'AI for Creativity' initiative to back responsible innovation

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CoSTAR Network has unveiled a new PS1million initiative aimed at accelerating the use of AI across the UK's creative industries, while safeguarding core principles around authorship and intellectual property.

Entitled 'AI for Creativity', the initiative, which runs throughout 2026, offers UK companies research insights, interactive workshops, business support, funding programmes, and access to cutting-edge AI ... Show Full Article

University College London: Weight Loss Drugs Risk Widening Health Inequalities
LONDON, England, June 1 (TNSjou) -- The University College London posted the following news:

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Weight loss drugs risk widening health inequalities

Drugs such as semaglutide (Wegovy/Ozempic) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro) are transforming obesity treatment, but without affordable, healthy food and appropriate support, they could widen health inequalities in the UK, according to researchers at UCL and the University of Cambridge.

In a correspondence published in Nature Medicine, the researchers argue that while incretin-based therapies, also known as weight loss medications, have transformed ... Show Full Article

Queen Mary University of London: First Results From NHS-Galleri Trial Presented at International Conference
LONDON, England, June 1 -- Queen Mary University of London issued the following news on May 30, 2026:

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First results from NHS-Galleri trial presented at international conference

Today (Saturday 30th May 2026), the first full results from the NHS-Galleri trial, a research study looking into the use of a blood test to see if it can help the NHS to detect cancer early, have been presented at the annual American Society for Clinical Oncology conference.

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The trial, which aimed to see if using the Galleri multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test alongside usual care can help to find ... Show Full Article

UNM School of Architecture + Planning, Thornburg Foundation announce 2026 Jeff Harnar Award winners
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, May 31 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news:

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UNM School of Architecture + Planning, Thornburg Foundation announce 2026 Jeff Harnar Award winners

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The University of New Mexico School of Architecture + Planning and the Thornburg Foundation recently announced the winners of the 2026 Jeff Harnar Awards. These awards, created by Garrett Thornburg in 2007, honor the legacy of the late local architect Jeff Harnar and his groundbreaking work in contemporary design.

The awards ceremony last month was held at the School of Architecture + Planning's ... Show Full Article

HKU Chemists Unlock the Secret to Designing Ultra-Tough and Responsive "Smart" Materials
HONG KONG, May 31 -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:

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HKU Chemists Unlock the Secret to Designing Ultra-Tough and Responsive "Smart" Materials

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From household plastic packaging to the flexible frameworks that support wearable electronics, polymer materials form the invisible backbone of modern life. At a microscopic level, polymers consist of long, ribbon-like molecular chains that are entangled into a disorganised mass resembling a bowl of cooked noodles. For decades, these unpredictable molecular twists and knots have made it difficult for scientists to ... Show Full Article

BW Baseball Caps Memorable Season with DIII World Series Run
BEREA, Ohio, May 31 -- Baldwin Wallace University posted the following news:

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BW Baseball Caps Memorable Season with DIII World Series Run

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Baldwin Wallace baseball delivered a standout postseason run, opening the NCAA Division III World Series with a win and finishing among the nation's top teams.

The Yellow Jackets capped a strong postseason run with a 37-12 overall record and a trip to the Division III World Series, advancing to within two games of the championship series.

BW set the tone early in the tournament, earning an 11-4 victory over Johns Hopkins in its World Series opener. ... Show Full Article