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Released: 6-May-2025 8:00 PM EDT
Water Resiliency at Camp Buehring: INL’s Innovative Water Reclamation System
Idaho National Laboratory (INL)

Water resiliency at Camp Buehring: INL’s innovative water reclamation system

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Ҵý: SLAC, Stanford Researchers Discover Large Protein-Free RNA Structures
Released: 6-May-2025 7:35 PM EDT
SLAC, Stanford Researchers Discover Large Protein-Free RNA Structures
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Cryogenic electron microscopy showed for the first time that large RNA complexes can assemble without the help of proteins, expanding our understanding of RNA folding and function.

Ҵý: Long COVID May Cause Long-Term Changes in the Heart and Lungs and May Lead to Cardiac and Pulmonary Diseases
Released: 6-May-2025 6:45 PM EDT
Long COVID May Cause Long-Term Changes in the Heart and Lungs and May Lead to Cardiac and Pulmonary Diseases
Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai study suggests COVID-19 infection should be considered a risk factor for future cardiopulmonary conditions

Ҵý: Federally Funded Research Explores How AI Tools Can Improve Manufacturing Worker Safety, Product Quality
Released: 6-May-2025 6:35 PM EDT
Federally Funded Research Explores How AI Tools Can Improve Manufacturing Worker Safety, Product Quality
University of Notre Dame

Recent artificial intelligence advances have largely focused on text, but AI increasingly shows promise in other contexts, including manufacturing and the service industry. In these sectors, targeted AI improvements can improve product quality and worker safety, according to a new study co-authored by an interdisciplinary team of experts from the University of Notre Dame.

Ҵý: Research Reveals Hidden Gifts of the ‘Black Box’ for Modeling Grid Behavior
Released: 6-May-2025 6:25 PM EDT
Research Reveals Hidden Gifts of the ‘Black Box’ for Modeling Grid Behavior
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

To create a more resilient electric grid that meets the nation’s increasing power demands, utilities are incorporating a wider array of energy sources. But this shift requires the ability to predict how the grid will react to fluctuations in the flow of electricity from new sources of power. Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a dynamic modeling method that uses machine learning to provide accurate simulations of grid behavior while maintaining what is called a “black box” approach. This technique does not require details about the proprietary technology inside the equipment — in this case, a type of power electronics called an inverter. Engineers incorporated the new modeling capability into an open-source software tool and demonstrated its success with different scenarios and inverter brands.

Released: 6-May-2025 6:20 PM EDT
The West’s Spring Runoff Is Older Than You Think
University of Utah

University of Utah hydrologists show most streamflow out of the West’s mountains is old snowmelt on a multi-year underground journey. New study finds that spring runoff is on average 5 years old, raising real implications for water management in the arid West.

Ҵý: Low Blood Sugar Contributes to Eye Damage and Vision Loss in Diabetic Retinopathy; Experimental Drug May Help Treat Condition
Released: 6-May-2025 6:20 PM EDT
Low Blood Sugar Contributes to Eye Damage and Vision Loss in Diabetic Retinopathy; Experimental Drug May Help Treat Condition
Johns Hopkins Medicine

In a new National Institutes of Health-funded study led by scientists at the Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have determined that low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, may promote a breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier, an important boundary that regulates the flow of nutrients, waste and water in and out of the retina.

Ҵý: Shelters at Bus Stops Intended to Provide Relief From Heat Can Actually Result in Higher Temperatures, UTHealth Houston Researchers Discover
Released: 6-May-2025 5:50 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: Detecting depression using digital traces on social media
Release date: 6-May-2025 5:30 PM EDT
Detecting depression using digital traces on social media
Iowa State University

Researchers have developed a deep learning model to detect mental health symptoms and risk factors on social media. They say it could assist individuals and provide population-level data to help public health professionals and policymakers make informed decisions.


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