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Model for Group Prenatal Care Bolsters Patient Satisfaction, Support and Trust, Researchers Find

Model for Group Prenatal Care Bolsters Patient Satisfaction, Support and Trust, Researchers Find

Newswise — CenteringPregnancy is a prenatal care model combining education and individual health assessments in group settings for women at similar stages of pregnancy. A new evaluation by the Rutgers School of Public Health demonstrates that...

For OpenAI’s chief revenue officer, research chops rather than ‘big marketing efforts’ is the key to winning customers

For OpenAI’s chief revenue officer, research chops rather than ‘big marketing efforts’ is the key to winning customers

OpenAI may have started the generative AI boom in 2022, but with the world’s most powerful tech companies all turning up the competitive heat in AI, the maker of ChatGPT knows it needs to continually prove itself to customers. For Ashley Kramer,...

CyberVolk Ransomware Targets Windows Systems in Critical Infrastructure and Research Institutions

CyberVolk Ransomware Targets Windows Systems in Critical Infrastructure and Research Institutions

CyberVolk ransomware, which first emerged in May 2024, has escalated its operations against government agencies, critical infrastructure, and scientific institutions across Japan, France, and the United Kingdom. Operating with pro-Russian...

Is that an axolotl? New species discovered by MBARI deep sea researchers

Is that an axolotl? New species discovered by MBARI deep sea researchers

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A new species living at extreme ocean depths in Monterey Bay Canyon was discovered by researchers with Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI). Photographs and videos shot by MBARI along the ocean floor were...

Kewaunee Scientific GAAP EPS of $1.04, revenue of $71.10M

Kewaunee Scientific GAAP EPS of $1.04, revenue of $71.10M

Total cash on hand on July 31, 2025, was $20,441,000, as compared to $17,164,000 on April 30, 2025. Working capital was $66,662,000, as compared to $56,012,000 at the end of the first quarter last year and $64,651,000 on April 30, 2025.

Ball State professor awarded NSF grant for autism research, named Fulbright specialist

Ball State professor awarded NSF grant for autism research, named Fulbright specialist

MUNCIE, IN — Shireen Kanakri, professor of interior design and graduate program director in Ball State University’s Department of Construction Management and Interior Design, has received a $266,028 grant from the National Science Foundation to...

Kennesaw State Researcher Pioneers New Frontiers for AI Beyond Cloud Technology

Kennesaw State Researcher Pioneers New Frontiers for AI Beyond Cloud Technology

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become synonymous with complex systems, mega data centers, and sophisticated algorithms. However, a groundbreaking initiative led by Bobin Deng, an assistant professor at Kennesaw State University’s College of...

Scientists found a 'geological heartbeat' that is forming a new ocean and splitting Africa in half

Scientists found a 'geological heartbeat' that is forming a new ocean and splitting Africa in half

Deep beneath the Earth’s surface, in a layer called the mantle, heat builds up and pulses, causing rock to slowly rise toward the crust. This movement is known as a mantle upwelling, and it plays a major role in forming volcanoes, breaking...

What a worst-case measles outbreak could look like in Leon County, according to researcher

What a worst-case measles outbreak could look like in Leon County, according to researcher

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - A promise by Florida’s top doctor to ban vaccine mandates for children is bringing renewed attention to the work of a Pittsburgh researcher who is studying the impact of declining vaccination rates — including those in...

Research shows that American minorities pay more in energy bills

Research shows that American minorities pay more in energy bills

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WBNG) -- New research shows that some Americans are paying a higher percentage of their hard-earned dollars to cover home energy bills. The study, co-authored by Binghamton University Associate Professor George Homsy, reveals...

Extraterrestrial life needs the right atmosphere. This planet 40 light-years away might fit the bill, scientists say.

Extraterrestrial life needs the right atmosphere. This planet 40 light-years away might fit the bill, scientists say.

A rocky, Earth-size planet located in our Milky Way galaxy may have an atmosphere around it, according to new research, raising the possibility that it could also have liquid water on its surface and could therefore support life. In two separate...

Research company's investment sparks excitement in Bowling Green

Research company's investment sparks excitement in Bowling Green

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — Bowling Green will soon be home to an innovative company that could bring nearly $200 million in economic growth. What You Need To Know Research company OgMentum ARK is taking its headquarters to Bowling Green, which could...

Swedish-Korean adoptee’s pioneering research on flawed adoptions gains belated recognition

Swedish-Korean adoptee’s pioneering research on flawed adoptions gains belated recognition

Two decades ago, when Tobias Hubinette began publishing research papers on the dark history of Korea’s overseas adoption program, his work was dismissed as radical, even extremist. Now, the Swedish adoptee — born in Korea as Lee Sam-dol — is...

Beyond the Beakers: Michael Polmar Merges Science with Strategic Success

Beyond the Beakers: Michael Polmar Merges Science with Strategic Success

Listen to this episode. Michael Polmar, Tyto Athen Michael Polmar didn’t plan on GovCon. He started as a chemistry major who loved science, broke more than a little lab glassware, and thought research was his future. Four years in, he swapped...

Rajasthan Assembly Passes Rajasthan Institute of Medical Sciences, Jaipur Bill 2025

Rajasthan Assembly Passes Rajasthan Institute of Medical Sciences, Jaipur Bill 2025

In a significant move for healthcare and medical education in rajasthan, the Rajasthan assembly has passed the rajasthan Institute of Medical Sciences, jaipur Bill, 2025. Here’s what you need to know: 1. Bill Passed in State Assembly The bill was...

Research warns of lasting health impacts from muscle loss in young cancer patients

Research warns of lasting health impacts from muscle loss in young cancer patients

New research from the Exercise Medicine Research Institute at Edith Cowan University (ECU) has highlighted that children undergoing cancer treatment often lose skeletal muscle at a time when they should be rapidly gaining it, a loss that could...

Research and innovation hub to focus on intra-African trade

Research and innovation hub to focus on intra-African trade

AFRICA A new digital platform to promote research and innovation in intra-African trade and to support entrepreneurship development is set to advance collaboration between researchers, students, industry and policy-makers. The African Research and...

Forensic Science Lab, GA-FDD, IAST launch training to strengthen capacity across labs in Guyana 

Forensic Science Lab, GA-FDD, IAST launch training to strengthen capacity across labs in Guyana 

The Guyana Forensic Science Laboratory (GFSL), in collaboration with the Government Analyst–Food and Drug Department (GA-FDD) and the Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST), today officially opened a three-day Inter-Laboratory Training...

No vote yet as House panel reviews NASA, science budget

No vote yet as House panel reviews NASA, science budget

STILL LOOKING FOR THE ATTACKER. TONIGHT. TAKING A LIVE LOOK AT NASA’S VEHICLE ASSEMBLY BUILDING. LAWMAKERS ARE WORKING TO FIND MIDDLE GROUND FOR A HOUSE BILL THAT INCLUDES FUNDING FOR NASA AND THE FUTURE OF THE SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM ROCKET. THE...

Caldwell science teacher wins prestigious national award for teaching excellence second time

Caldwell science teacher wins prestigious national award for teaching excellence second time

CALDWELL, Idaho — When you step inside Syringa Middle School, you'll find Dr. Melyssa Ferro teaching students about what she loves most: science. "I want my students to smell science, to roll around in science, to lick science. I want them to step...

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