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Grand Rounds August 14, 2026: Designing for Impact: Introducing Translational Design Studies (Christopher J. Lindsell, PhD; Lloyd Michener, MD; Justin B. Moore, PhD, MS; Boris Volkov, PhD; Reuben Adatorwovor, PhD)
1+ hour, 20+ min ago (165+ words) Christopher J. Lindsell, PhD Vice Dean for Data Science and AI Duke University School of Medicine Lloyd Michener, MD Professor & Chair Emeritus Department of Family Medicine & Community Health Duke University School of Medicine Adjunct Professor, Public Health Leadership UNC Gillings School…...
Two Rutgers Research Teams Receive 2026 Edison Patent Awards | Newswise
3+ hour, 21+ min ago (199+ words) Lumber made from recycled plastic bottles, coffee cups, and other plastics, that is strong enough to support 120-ton trains. New varieties of oysters that have become an important part of the worldwide aquaculture industry. Both innovations were developed at Rutgers,…...
The hidden cost of peer review: a system under strain
3+ hour, 41+ min ago (410+ words) This growing demand raises broader questions about how peer review functions within today’s academic publishing landscape, particularly in relation to Article Processing Charges, or APCs. The intention here is not to criticise the system, but to reflect on how time,…...
White House plan for a ‘golden age’ of science ignores the structures that made the US a scientific superpower
3+ hour, 51+ min ago (894+ words) A new White House report argues that eight decades of science policy that helped make the United States the world’s scientific leader is too bureaucratic, too focused on institutions rather than individual researchers, and too slow to translate discoveries into…...
DNR awards $30,000 to Cole County Public Water Supply | Mid-Missouri News | komu.com
6+ hour, 36+ min ago (175+ words) Mostly cloudy with isolated thunderstorms possible, especially in the morning. Highs in the lower 80s.. Mostly cloudy with a few showers possible. Lows in the upper 60s. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources announced Tuesday the department has awarded a $30,000 to the…...
Appeal for UKRI to scrap???de facto ban??? on new research bodies
6+ hour, 41+ min ago (488+ words) Image: Canva Studio, via Pexels Innovative organisations that can “do things differently” should be eligible for funding, group argues A group of research bodies has urged UK Research and Innovation to lift a “de facto ban” on supporting new organisations,…...
We??? Forward PALOP Health Science Empowerment Program
12+ hour, 39+ min ago (738+ words) Eligible applicants are nonprofit university teaching institutions in Angola, Cabo Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and São Tomé and Príncipe, working in partnership with a healthcare facility in the same country. The programme operates through the We’ Forward PALOP program, which seeks…...
SUNY Poly joins $19.9 million NSF initiative accelerating AI-driven
11+ hour, 43+ min ago (619+ words) SUNY Polytechnic Institute is joining a $19.9 million National Science Foundation initiative designed to transform how advanced electronic and quantum materials are discovered, tested and manufactured....
Oregon may curb monkey experiments at major lab, advocates press for sanctuary transfers
22+ hour, 2+ min ago (471+ words) Oregon Health & Science University is planning changes at its primate center that would cut back monkey breeding and experimentation in the state. For animal advocates, the bigger question is what happens next: whether thousands of monkeys are moved into sanctuaries…...
Newswise | Latest News on Trending Topics Across the World
18+ hour, 6+ min ago (859+ words) U.S. News & World Report names Ivim Health a Best GLP-1 Telehealth Platform in its inaugural 2026-2027 ratings. New CU Boulder research finds that turbulent air systematically transforms odor signals as they travel, potentially helping animals determine the distance and direction of an…...