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William & Mary Wins Gold 2024 Circle of Excellence Award for Externship Program
WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia, July 26 -- William and Mary issued the following news:

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The award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education celebrates outstanding achievements in educational advancement.

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By Claire De Lisle

William & Mary's Office of Career Development and Professional Engagement (OCDPE) won a Gold 2024 Circle of Excellence Award for its externship program, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) announced on June 26.

OCDPE partners with alumni across the country to provide externship experiences for students. Externships are typically ... Show Full Article

Unprecedented Emission Line Detected in the Brightest Gamma-Ray Burst Ever Recorded
NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands, July 26 (TNSres) -- Radboud University issued the following news:

A team of international scientists, led by Maria Edvige Ravasio of Radboud University, has identified an unprecedented emission line in the brightest gamma-ray burst (GRB) ever recorded. The study, published 26 July in Science, marks a significant advancement in the understanding of GRBs, shedding light on the elusive properties of their jets.

The discovery focuses on GRB 221009A, the most luminous GRB ever observed. "A few minutes after the GRB started, Fermi's Gamma-ray Burst Monitor recorded an unusual ... Show Full Article

UChicago Mentors Help Students From Small, Rural Towns Connect With Colleges
CHICAGO, Illinois, July 26 -- The University of Chicago issued the following news:

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Through the STARS College Network, students provided with resources and support

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By Katelyn Yoshimoto

Nevaeh Scott graduated from high school in rural Kansas with a class of 42 students. As a first-generation student and the oldest of three kids, she said there was "a lot to navigate" when looking at colleges.

"I remember going to a college info session in Kansas City, and feeling really out of place," said Scott, now a rising fourth-year student at the University of Chicago. "Our guidance counselor ... Show Full Article

Probiotic Research for Infant Anaemia Receives Major Funding Boost
OLD ELVET, England, July 26 (TNSres) -- Durham University issued the following news:

A new research project to better understand how gut microbiota can help infants with iron deficiencies has secured a major funding boost from UK Research and Innovation.

Dr Peter Chivers, from our Department of Biosciences, is working with Professor Lindsay Hall, from the University of Birmingham, on new research to improve understanding of how the 'good' bacteria in our gut acquires and uses iron.

Beneficial bacterial therapies

The research team hope to find innovative bacterial therapies that can be used ... Show Full Article

Penn Researchers Reveal How a Bacterium Supports Healing of Chronic Diabetic Wounds
UNIVERSITY CITY, Pennsylvania, July 26 (TNSres) -- The University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine issued the following news release:

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The findings could be used to develop topical or bacterial-based treatments for patients with wounds that do not heal well on their own.

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There are many important reasons for keeping cuts and sores clean, but new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania shows that a certain bug, Alcaligenes faecalis (A. faecalis), can facilitate healing of hard-to-treat wounds among people with diabetes. While there ... Show Full Article

Claremont McKenna College Professor Awarded Prestigious 2024 Guggenheim Fellowship
CLAREMONT, California, July 26 (TNSres) -- Claremont McKenna College issued the following news release:

Claremont McKenna College Emerita Professor Nita Kumar has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, a highly competitive grant that invests in scholars, artists, scientists, writers, and cultural visionaries.

With her Guggenheim Fellowship, Kumar plans to research and write a social history of an urban upper middle class Kayastha family from 1911 to 2016 covering much of Uttar Pradesh. She will look at gender hierarchies, theorize change in 20th-century India, and present a contextualized discussion ... Show Full Article

Automated Vehicles: Social Factors Inform Pedestrians' Crossing Decisions
BRISBANE, Australia, July 26 (TNSres) -- The Queensland University of Technology issued the following news:

QUT researchers have found that pedestrians' crossing decisions involving automated vehicles (AVs) are most influenced by nearby pedestrians.

Former QUT PhD student Dr Xiaoyuan Zhao, who is currently a postdoctoral scholar at University of South Florida, teamed up with CARRS-Q researcher, Professor Andry Rakotonirainy (pictured above) and Senior Research Fellow, Dr Xiaomeng Li at the Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland (CARRS-Q), and, and French researcher Professor ... Show Full Article