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Released: 23-May-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Scientists Are Using Drones to Find Missing WWII Servicemen
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Binghamton University Anthropology Professor Carl Lipo and Associate Professor of Geography Thomas Pingel are using the same technology used to locate Maya ruins amid the jungles of Guatemala to recreate the scene of the 1944 Battle of Guam in intricate detail, potentially leading to the recovery of missing servicemen.

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Released: 21-May-2024 9:05 PM EDT
Can you spot a deepfake?
University of South Australia

University of South Australia computer scientist and AI expert Associate Professor Wolfgang Mayer demonstrates in this video how AI is getting closer to replicating voices and faces, and soon it will be very hard to tell the difference between deepfakes and reality.

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Released: 12-Mar-2024 12:05 AM EDT
How genetics play a role in diabetic kidney disease
University of South Australia

Are you one of the 530 million people who have diabetes? If so, it is also likely you have kidney disease. It's one of the most pressing global health challenges and scientists are scrambling to find new treatments and diagnostic markers for diabetic kidney disease. University of South Australia Research Fellow Dr Jantina Manning explains an exciting new discovery in her lab that could provide hope for millions of people living with diabetes and associated kidney disease. Thursday 14 March is World Diabetes Day.

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Released: 6-Mar-2024 10:05 AM EST
What to Know About Colorectal Cancer
Rutgers Cancer Institute

Our GI cancer specialists perform the newest and most effective practices for diagnosing and treating pre-cancerous and cancerous conditions involving the colon. Dr. Pat Gulhati breaks down colorectal cancer and the advancements at Rutgers Cancer Institute, New Jersey's only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center.

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Released: 6-Mar-2024 9:05 AM EST
Top 5 Facts to Know About Kidney Cancer with Dr. Saum Ghodoussipour
Rutgers Cancer Institute

The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs located just below the rib cage, one on each side of your spine. Healthy kidneys filter blood to remove waste and extra water to make urine. Kidney cancer, also known as renal cell carcinoma or RCC, forms when healthy cells in one or both kidneys grow out of control. Learn more with Dr. Saum Ghodoussipour from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.

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Released: 1-Mar-2024 9:05 AM EST
The environmental cost of Hollywood
University of Colorado Boulder

The environmental cost of Hollywood

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Released: 16-Oct-2023 11:05 AM EDT
‘Inside UVA’: Ryan Talks Near-Death Experiences With Eminent Expert
University of Virginia Division of Perceptual Studies

University of Virginia President Jim Ryan interviewed the Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS)’s Dr. Bruce Greyson on his latest podcast “Inside UVA.” Greyson is professor emeritus of psychiatry and neurobehavior at UVA and has studied the phenomenon of near-death experiences (NDEs) for nearly 50 years.

   
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Released: 5-Oct-2023 4:05 PM EDT
The Baseline #17: Gravitational Lensing: Focusing On The Cosmos
National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Gravity can focus light like a lens, allowing astronomers to see distant galaxies and explore dark matter. Join our host Summer Ash of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory as she talks about how astronomers use gravitational lensing to study the universe..

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Released: 5-Sep-2023 3:05 PM EDT
Expert Addresses Stigma, Disparities in Prostate Cancer
Rutgers Cancer Institute

David M. Golombos, MD, addresses prostate cancer topics

Released: 3-Jul-2023 8:50 AM EDT
Baseline 16—Fast Radio Bursts: Bursting with Mysteries
National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Fast radio bursts are powerful flashes of light that shine for only milliseconds. Join our host Summer Ash of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory as she talks about how astronomers study these mysterious bursts, and what might be causing them.

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Released: 18-May-2023 1:05 PM EDT
Incredible events taking place in 2023 in the area of Artificial Intelligence
University of West Florida

Associate Vice President Dr. Eman El-Sheikh talks about the current and potential future impacts of Artificial Intelligence.

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Released: 27-Apr-2023 1:10 PM EDT
UWF, American Security Project and retired military leaders discuss climate-related risks to local military installations
University of West Florida

UWF’s Office of Research Administration and Engagement and the American Security Project partnered to host a public panel discussion that focused on the threat of climate change and extreme weather to military installations in Northwest Florida. The event was part of the American Security Project’s National Climate Security Tour. Moderated by Dr. Matthew Schwartz, associate VP of research administration, panelists included CAPT Tim Kinsella, USN (Ret.), executive director of the Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz Center for Leadership; CAPT Rick Miller, USN (Ret.), founder & CEO, PHAROS Mission Critical Solutions; Dr. Brian Crisher, assistant professor in UWF’s Reubin O’D. Askew Department of Government; Dr. Haris Alibašić, associate professor in UWF’s Department of Administration and Law; and Eric Christianson, planner with the Emerald Coast Regional Council.

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Released: 26-Apr-2023 11:00 AM EDT
How the Messier 87 black hole and jet image was captured
Aalto University

A global network of radio telescopes worked together as a single super-sized, high-resolution telescope to create the first image showing a black hole’s shadow and plasma jet at the same time.

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Released: 6-Apr-2023 8:05 AM EDT
Baseline 15: Space Lasers! How Astronomers Use Astrophysical Masers
National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Artificial lasers on Earth are used for everything from scanning grocery items to delicate surgery. But there are also naturally occurring lasers known as astrophysical masers. Join National Radio Astronomy Observatory as we explore what these “space lasers” tell astronomers about the Universe.

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Released: 27-Jan-2023 9:35 AM EST
Science Highlights 2022: Black Holes, Pulsars and Turbulence
National Radio Astronomy Observatory

The Universe is a dynamic and exciting place, with stars, planets, and galaxies being born, dying, and undergoing dramatic changes. In 2022, the telescopes of the National Science Foundation's National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) revealed fascinating new details about several of these processes, and we're giving you a taste of the greatest radio astronomy moments of the year.

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Released: 18-Jan-2023 12:55 PM EST
Baseline 14— Central Development Laboratory: The Magic Behind the Wonder
National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Radio telescopes are powerful tools that allow astronomers to study the Universe. We often read about the discoveries they make, but we rarely get a glimpse of the engineers and technicians that design and build these telescopes. Join our host Summer Ash as she talks about NRAO’s Central Development Laboratory (CDL) and how CDL helps make modern radio astronomy a reality.

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Released: 31-Oct-2022 11:00 AM EDT
Baseline #13 - Sagittarius A*: Monster in the Milky Way
National Radio Astronomy Observatory

In the center of the Milky Way there is a black hole more massive than 4 million Suns. It’s known as Sagittarius A, or Sgr A*, and it’s hidden behind the dust of our galactic center. So how can astronomers see it? Join our host Summer Ash of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory as she talks about how radio astronomers captured the first direct image of the monster black hole in our backyard.

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Released: 12-Jul-2022 3:05 PM EDT
The Baseline #12: Planetary Radar— Shining Light On Our Nearest Neighbors
National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Radio astronomers usually learn about the universe by passively observing the sky. But sometimes radio astronomy can be a bit more active. Join our host Summer Ash of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory as she talks about how astronomers can use radar to understand our astronomical neighbors in new and interesting ways.

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Released: 9-May-2022 12:00 PM EDT
Graduating senior Marissa Ouverson is a world champion griller
Iowa State University

When the pandemic sent students online, Marissa Ouverson decided to try her hand at competitive steak grilling, traveling around the country and ultimately becoming a world champion.

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Released: 6-May-2022 12:05 PM EDT
B-Roll from Louisiana-Based PPE Factory
Ochsner Health

Facility footage from SafeSource Direct in Broussard, La., where personal protection equipment (PPE) is manufactured. It's been one year since Ochsner Health, Louisiana’s leading healthcare system, partnered with Trax Development on a joint venture to create SafeSource Direct, making it the only U.S. provider-owned PPE manufacturer with U.S. provider-owned quality control.



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