| Journals Education Newsletter for Thursday April 16, 2026 ( 11 items ) |
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AI-powered biochip detects genetic markers in 20 minutes
SINGAPORE, April 15 -- Nanyang Technological University posted the following news:
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AI-powered biochip detects genetic markers in 20 minutes
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Image: NTU Assoc Prof Y.C. Chen (right) holding the new biochip, which can detect miRNA in 20 minutes using AI, with his PhD student Fu Bowen behind him (left).
A team of scientists from NTU Singapore has developed a new biochip that, when paired with Artificial Intelligence (AI), can detect quickly and accurately extremely small amounts of mic
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America250PA Executive Director Coleman to Deliver 2026 King's College Commencement Address
WASHINGTON, April 16 -- America250PA Executive Director Cassandra Coleman will deliver the keynote address to more than 400 students during the 77th King's College Commencement on May 15, 2026. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza.
Coleman, a member of the King's College board of directors and a 2010 alumna, will also receive an honorary degree in humanities to recognize her career in public service. King's College president Thomas Looney stated that Colem
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BMJ Group: Substantial Amount of Medical Information Provided by Popular Chatbots Inaccurate and Incomplete
LONDON, England, April 16 (TNSjou) -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about BMJ Open:
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Substantial amount of medical information provided by popular chatbots inaccurate and incomplete
Half of answers to evidence based questions "somewhat" or "highly" problematic
Public education and oversight needed to avoid amplifying misinformation, urge researchers (https://bmjopen.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bmjopen-2025-112695)
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A substantial amount of medical information provided by
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Classrooms Without Borders: Unwavering Faith at Home and Abroad
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, April 15 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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Classrooms Without Borders: Unwavering Faith at Home and Abroad
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by Rachel Ward, Student Public Relations Writer
A student's quiet sentence turned an ordinary day into a defining moment for Cedarville University alumnus Craig Beatty.
"I know your God is the one true God," she said.
A Nepalese student's confession strengthens a teacher's mission
The student was from Nepal, where more than 80% of the
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Cumberland School of Law Faculty Scholarship Citations, Jan. 1-March 31, 2026
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, April 14 -- Samford University issued the following news release:
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Cumberland School of Law Faculty Scholarship Citations, Jan. 1-March 31, 2026
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The scholarship of Samford University Cumberland School of Law faculty members is frequently cited in numerous legal disciplines. The following is a list of faculty authored works cited from Jan. 1-March 31, 2026, and sourced by Westlaw Precision, Lexis+ AI, and HeinOnline.
LaJuana Davis
LaJuana Davis, Reconsidering
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Curtis Institute of Music Announces Recipients of Fifth Annual Daniel W. Dietrich II Young Alumni Fund
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 16 -- Curtis Institute of Music issued the following news:
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Curtis Institute of Music Announces Recipients of Fifth Annual Daniel W. Dietrich II Young Alumni Fund
Curtis awarded 26 grants totaling $130,000 to recent graduates for creative and community-based projects; travel and professional expenses; and instrument needs.
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Curtis Institute of Music is proud to announce its fifth annual Daniel W. Dietrich II Young Alumni Fund grantees. This impactful
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Duquesne Journal to Address Systemic Challenges in Health Care
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, April 16 (TNSjou) -- Duquesne University issued the following news release:
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Duquesne Journal to Address Systemic Challenges in Health Care
Duquesne University President Ken Gormley announced the establishment of the Journal of Primary Care: Law, Health Policy and Medicine, a joint publication of the Nasuti College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Thomas R. Kline School of Law.
The Journal of Primary Care: Law, Health Policy and Medicine will publish articles,
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Indiana University Launch Accelerator for Biosciences President Rosenberg Testifies Before Senate Small Business & Entrepreneurship Committee
CARMEL, Indiana, April 15 -- The Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee released the following testimony by David Rosenberg, president and CEO of the Indiana University Launch Accelerator for Biosciences, from an April 7, 2026, field hearing entitled "Fueling Innovation: The Role of Small Businesses in America's Bioeconomy":
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Senator Young and distinguished guests, thank you for holding this hearing right here in the heartland. That choice is itself a statement that America'
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Northern Arizona University Establishes Alliance for Neurodivergent Faculty and Staff to Combat Stigma and Foster Inclusive Workplace Environments
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, April 15 -- Northern Arizona University posted the following news:
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Preparing students and transforming workplace culture
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In recognition of Autism Awareness Month, Landi Morris, an assistant professor in the Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting, shared her experience as an autistic person working in accounting. She hopes her experiences and research may break down stigmas and stereotypes about autism and help neurodivergent students prepare for the workf
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Waiting to Enter Primary School May Improve Educational, Health Outcomes in Low-income Countries
BOSTON, Massachusetts, April 15 -- The Boston University School of Public Health issued the following news:
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Waiting to Enter Primary School May Improve Educational, Health Outcomes in Low-income Countries
A new study found that children who start school at older ages completed more total years of schooling, had greater wealth in adulthood, and had fewer teen pregnancies. Men were less likely to become HIV-infected and women were less likely to experience the death of a child.
Starting
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Wilkes University: Driven by Discovery - Psychology Faculty Partner With Their Students on Research
WILKES-BARRE, Pennsylvania, April 13 -- Wilkes University issued the following news release:
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Driven by Discovery: Psychology Faculty Partner With Their Students on Research
When senior Amelia Lawrence first volunteered to join assistant professor Micayla Lacey's lab, she didn't realize research was an integral part of study in the Wilkes Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences.
"I didn't even think it was an opportunity that undergraduate students had, so I had no expectations," La
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