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Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Yale University: Diagnosing Endometriosis - Biomarkers Enable Early, Noninvasive Detection
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Jan. 17 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news:

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Diagnosing Endometriosis: New Biomarkers Enable Early, Noninvasive Detection

By Isabella Backman

Researchers have discovered novel biomarkers that could allow doctors to detect endometriosis in its earliest stages through a simple blood test. The findings, published in Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, could help clinicians intervene before the disease causes irreversible damage.

Endometriosis is a gynecologic disease wherein tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside of the uterus. ... Show Full Article

University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine: 3D Imaging System Could Address Limitations of MRI, CT and Ultrasound
LOS ANGELES, California, Jan. 17 (TNSjou) -- The University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine issued the following news release:

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New 3D imaging system could address limitations of MRI, CT and ultrasound

Keck School of Medicine of USC researchers, working with a team of engineers from Caltech, developed an innovative medical imaging technique that maps both blood vessels and tissue.

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In a proof-of-concept study funded by the National Institutes of Health, researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have shown that ... Show Full Article

University of California-Davis: Research Suggests Nationwide Racial Bias in Media Reporting on Gun Violence
DAVIS, California, Jan. 17 (TNSjou) -- The University of California Davis issued the following news:

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Research Suggests Nationwide Racial Bias in Media Reporting on Gun Violence

By Alex Russell

Mass shootings in white-majority neighborhoods received roughly twice the news coverage of mass shootings in neighborhoods where a majority of residents were people of color, while coverage of police-involved shootings was disproportionately high in majority-minority communities, according to new research.

This study by researchers at the University of California, Davis, Northwestern University ... Show Full Article

UNC-Greensboro: Solar Panels Serve Middle College With Clean Energy, Educational Toolset
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, Jan. 17 -- The University of North Carolina Greensboro campus issued the following news:

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Solar Panels Serve Middle College with Clean Energy, New Educational Toolset

With the recent installation of a 20-kilowatt rooftop solar array, the Middle College at UNC Greensboro took a significant leap toward sustainability and hands-on STEM education.

For the Middle College's students and faculty, the solar panels offer them much more than clean energy. The installation includes a weather station and data monitoring equipment, so they can integrate real-time energy ... Show Full Article

Dartmouth College: Faculty and Students Explore Sustainable Food in Italy
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Jan. 17 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news:

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Faculty and Students Explore Sustainable Food in Italy

A Rome symposium and student immersion examined food, culture, and climate resilience.

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Almost two dozen faculty, staff, and students traveled to Rome in December for Food at the Nexus of Territory, Tradition, and Climate Change, a two-day international symposium co-sponsored by Dartmouth and the American Academy in Rome.

The event brought together an array of policymakers, representatives of the agricultural and food industry, and scholars--humanists ... Show Full Article

Albany State Hosts Third President's Lecture Series Featuring Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Kenneth Hodges III
ALBANY, Georgia, Jan. 17 -- Albany State University issued the following news:

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Albany State Hosts Third President's Lecture Series Featuring Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Kenneth Hodges III

Albany State University hosted the third installment of the President's Lecture Series, Foundations for the Future, bringing students, faculty, staff, and community members together for an evening focused on leadership and workforce readiness. Presented in partnership with the ASU Strada Scholars Program, the series connects influential leaders with the campus community to inspire dialogue, professional ... Show Full Article

A new playbook for cancer prevention in Africa begins with everyday infections
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Jan. 17 -- The University of the Witwatersrand issued the following news:

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A new playbook for cancer prevention in Africa begins with everyday infections

Wits scientists have identified a 'microbial watchlist' of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites that could cause cancer.

Thus, targeting common infections in Africa, such as Salmonella typhi and the Epstein-Barr virus, may be among the most effective cancer-prevention strategies for the continent.

Infections shape the immune system, alter tissue environments, and induce chronic inflammation, thereby increasing ... Show Full Article