Wednesday - August 19, 2026

Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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University of Nebraska: Nama Advances Software to Expand Ultrasound's Role in Medicine
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Aug. 19 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news:

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Nama advances software to expand ultrasound's role in medicine

By Tiffany Lee, Research and Innovation

Ultrasound has long enabled doctors to peer inside the body and treat certain conditions without a scalpel. Now, researchers envision a next frontier of sound wave-based technologies for targeted drug delivery, blood clot dissolution, surgeries that spare healthy tissue and beyond.

But first, they must answer the longstanding question of how complex fluids inside the human body behave under the influence ... Show Full Article
University of Michigan: Premium Customer, Quickest Service - Not So Fast, at Least in World of Agentic AI-driven Services
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:

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Premium customer, quickest service? Not so fast, at least in world of agentic AI-driven services

It's conventional wisdom in the business world: Premium customers get a pass to the front of the line. Think airports or amusement parks.

But new research from the University of Michigan finds the best approach--at least in the realm of data processing services--may be placing those big spenders in the "better-but-later" queue and completing the smaller jobs first.

It's especially relevant in the ... Show Full Article
UVA and UVA Wise Leaders Convene for Evening of Dialogue and Discovery
WISE, Virginia, Aug. 19 -- The University of Virginia College at Wise issued the following news:

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UVA and UVA Wise Leaders Convene for Evening of Dialogue and Discovery

Dedra Duty

Yesterday, the University of Virginia (UVA) and the University of Virginia's College at Wise (UVA Wise) brought together members of both university communities for an evening of dialogue and discovery featuring University of Virginia President Scott C. Beardsley and UVA Wise Chancellor Donna P. Henry.

The gathering was the first of its kind jointly hosted event between UVA and UVA Wise, creating an opportunity ... Show Full Article
San Jose State University: Researchers Respond to Technical Review of Moss Landing Battery Fire Study
SAN JOSE, California, Aug. 19 -- San Jose State University issued the following news:

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Researchers Respond to Technical Review of Moss Landing Battery Fire Study

MOSS LANDING, Calif. -- A team of San Jose State-led researchers who studied the environmental effects of the January 2025 Moss Landing battery fire have issued a response to a technical review by Terraphase Engineering hired by Vistra, the owner of the facility. The response serves as a rebuttal to specific Terraphase findings, examining the scientific validity of several methods and quantitative interpretations in the Terraphase ... Show Full Article
Rutgers Issues Q&A: Mars Attacks - How Much Dust From the Red Planet Is Safe to Breathe?
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Aug. 19 -- Rutgers University issued the following Q&A on Aug. 18, 2026, involving Shaunna Morrison, professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences in the School of Arts and Sciences:

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Mars Attacks: How Much Dust From the Red Planet Is Safe to Breathe?

A Rutgers mineralogist and planetary scientist helps NASA develop a limit for future astronauts

By Kitta MacPherson

NASA has released a report recommending an initial health standard for the Martian dust that astronauts could inhale during future missions.

Although sending people to Mars is still ... Show Full Article
Michigan Medicine: How a Common Virus's Hijack of Cell Repair Processes May Promote Cancer
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 19 (TNSjou) -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release:

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How a common virus's hijack of cell repair processes may promote cancer

A deeper look into how Epstein-Barr virus' reactivates from latent infection

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Most people will become infected with Epstein-Barr virus, or EBV, at some point in their lives.

In addition to being an extremely common herpes virus, EBV persists in its host for life as a "quiet" or latent infection.

While EBV infection may have no symptoms, it often causes mild illnesses ... Show Full Article
KPU Biologist Rethinking Lab Tests With Worms, Not Rodents
SURREY, British Columbia, Aug. 19 -- Kwantlen Polytechnic University issued the following news:

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KPU biologist rethinking lab tests with worms, not rodents

Mice and rats have long been favoured by scientists for biomedical testing, but a new method from a Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) researcher is worming its way to the surface.

Dr. Kelsie Doering, a biology instructor and researcher at KPU's Applied Genomics Centre (AGC), supported by Genome BC, is deploying tiny roundworms to test the safety of new pharmaceutical and agricultural products. Using these worms -- known as Caenorhabditis ... Show Full Article