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Ҵý: Shelters at Bus Stops Intended to Provide Relief From Heat Can Actually Result in Higher Temperatures, UTHealth Houston Researchers Discover
Released: 1-May-2025 4:55 PM EDT
Shelters at Bus Stops Intended to Provide Relief From Heat Can Actually Result in Higher Temperatures, UTHealth Houston Researchers Discover
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Some public transit shelter designs can actually do more harm than good when it comes to shielding from summer temperatures, according to a study led by UTHealth Houston.

Ҵý: Nearly One-Quarter of E-Scooter Injuries Involved Substance Impaired Riders
Released: 29-Apr-2025 9:55 PM EDT
Nearly One-Quarter of E-Scooter Injuries Involved Substance Impaired Riders
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Study finds that 25% of 7350 patients hospitalized between 2016 and 2021 for scooter-related injuries were using substances such as alcohol, opioids, marijuana and cocaine when injured. The findings underscore the urgent need to strengthen safety regulations, enforce helmet use, and reduce substance use among scooter riders.

Ҵý: Sasin Hosts Exclusive Session on the Recovery of Thailand’s Stock Market 
Released: 28-Apr-2025 8:55 AM EDT
Sasin Hosts Exclusive Session on the Recovery of Thailand’s Stock Market 
Chulalongkorn University

Sasin hosted an exclusive session, Sasin Corporate Leadership Insight, featuring Paiboon Nalinthrangkurn, CEO of TISCO Securities and Director of the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations (FETCO).

Ҵý: Unlocking Thailand’s Festival Potential: Boosting Tourism through Songkran and Loy Krathong
Released: 28-Apr-2025 8:00 AM EDT
Unlocking Thailand’s Festival Potential: Boosting Tourism through Songkran and Loy Krathong
Chulalongkorn University

Thailand’s globally renowned festivals, Songkran and Loy Krathong, possess immense cultural and tourism potential—yet remain underleveraged in driving international travel.

Released: 25-Apr-2025 7:35 PM EDT
Postponed: CSUF Police Department and Fullerton Police Department Partner for Hyundai Anti-Theft Steering Wheel Lock Giveaway
California State University, Fullerton

Postponed: CSUF Police Department and Fullerton Police Department Partner for Hyundai Anti-Theft Steering Wheel Lock Giveaway

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Released: 24-Apr-2025 8:25 PM EDT
'The Future is Not What it Used to Be'
University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business

People instinctively try to be strong, stiff and steady in order to cope when the environment is volatile, dynamic and even brittle. But J. Gerald Suarez says the opposite should be true: the greater the force felt from the environment, the greater the need for malleability and flexibility.

Ҵý: University of Pretoria celebrates ground-breaking Heritage and Museum Skills Short Programme launch
Released: 24-Apr-2025 1:15 PM EDT
University of Pretoria celebrates ground-breaking Heritage and Museum Skills Short Programme launch
University of Pretoria

The Faculty of Humanities at the University of Pretoria (UP), in partnership with the National Heritage Council (NHC) and the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) in the Namakwa District, proudly hosted the successful launch of the Heritage and Museum Skills Short Programme on 13 April 2025 at Future Africa campus. The launch marks a significant milestone in the University’s ongoing commitment to heritage preservation, land restitution, community engagement and university transformation.

Released: 18-Apr-2025 4:40 AM EDT
CSUF Police Department and Fullerton Police Department Partner for Hyundai Anti-Theft Steering Wheel Lock Giveaway
California State University, Fullerton

CSUF Police Department and Fullerton Police Department Partner for Hyundai Anti-Theft Steering Wheel Lock Giveaway

Ҵý: Innovative Solution Decodes Complex Spatial Descriptions, Boosting Digital Mapping
Released: 16-Apr-2025 8:30 AM EDT
Innovative Solution Decodes Complex Spatial Descriptions, Boosting Digital Mapping
Higher Education Press

Researchers at Soochow University have unveiled DPEC, an advanced AI model that uses dual-view prompts and element correlation to significantly enhance spatial relation extraction from text, setting a new benchmark for technologies in autonomous driving, digital mapping, and smart personal assistants.

Released: 9-Apr-2025 6:25 AM EDT
Research Sparks Development Model for Longer Lasting Electric Vehicle Batteries
University of Portsmouth

-Mathematical model can be used in lithium-ion battery development to prevent deterioration -Lithium-ion batteries will be a key technology in realising a truly sustainable and low-carbon economy in the coming decades -Increased lithium-ion batteries lifespan would mean lower prices for consumers

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Released: 8-Apr-2025 9:15 AM EDT
Experts Weigh in on U.S. Infrastructure Woes
Virginia Tech

America’s infrastructure is cracking, according to the latest report card from the American Society of Civil Engineers. In multiple categories, from aviation to roads to energy, the country’s infrastructure is earning Ds, almost-failing grades. Virginia Tech engineering experts can break down what these failing grades mean — and what needs to happen to rebuild to make our communities safer and better prepared for the future.

Ҵý: PACE Aerospace & IT Announces Launch of the VAPS Software Renderer (VSR) – for, Safe, Simple, Certification of Graphics without GPU
Released: 8-Apr-2025 5:50 AM EDT
PACE Aerospace & IT Announces Launch of the VAPS Software Renderer (VSR) – for, Safe, Simple, Certification of Graphics without GPU
PACE Aerospace & IT

PACE Aerospace & IT, a leader in software and services for the aviation industry, today announces at Embedded World its newest solution, VAPS Software Renderer (VSR), designed to allow Aerospace Developers to build and deploy Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) onto platforms when GPU usage is not available, certification of the GPU would be complex, or delay program timelines.

Ҵý: Toxicology: Brett Gardner’s Son Died Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. Hackensack Meridian Health Experts Available To Discuss The Dangers
Released: 7-Apr-2025 12:40 PM EDT
Toxicology: Brett Gardner’s Son Died Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. Hackensack Meridian Health Experts Available To Discuss The Dangers
Hackensack Meridian Health

Experts Available on the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning after death of Former Yankee Brett Gardner's son

Ҵý: Reporting ‘Rhode Kill:’ New Study Calls on Citizen Scientists
Released: 4-Apr-2025 7:40 PM EDT
Reporting ‘Rhode Kill:’ New Study Calls on Citizen Scientists
University of Rhode Island

URI’s Natural Resources Science department recently launched an innovative solution to identify and address roadkill hotspots in the state using virtual data collection by Rhode Islanders.

Released: 2-Apr-2025 8:30 PM EDT
NYC Speed Cameras Take Six Months to Change Driver Behavior, Effects Vary by Neighborhood, New Study Reveals
NYU Tandon School of Engineering

New York City's automated speed cameras reduced traffic crashes by 14% and decreased speeding violations by 75% over time, according to research from NYU Tandon. The research revealed most cameras achieve their safety purpose within six months, with violations dropping and staying low — showing the cameras are working as intended, to deter speeding.

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Released: 27-Mar-2025 10:45 AM EDT
What Was The Underground Railroad? Honoring The Legacy of Harriet Tubman
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Explore the history of the Underground Railroad — a secret network of people and safe houses that helped enslaved African Americans escape to freedom in the United States. And learn about its most famous conductor, Harriet Tubman, who was commemorated with a statue on the Downtown Binghamton Freedom Trail.



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