Breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infections tend to be mild, but new Yale research shows that more older adults have developed severe breakthrough cases during the Delta variant phase of the pandemic, particularly after a longer period of time had elapsed since their last vaccination. The findings, published Dec. 3 in The Lancet Microbe, reveal the importance of […]
Story Links AKRON, Ohio – The Cornell women’s swimming and diving team continued to keep its nose to the grindstone on the second day of Akron’s Zippy Invitational on Saturday at the Ocasek Natatorium in Akron, Ohio. Leading the charge was none other than Melissa Parker, whose impressive weekend continued […]
AUSTIN, Texas — Beginning with the 2022 spring semester, The University of Texas will provide its student-athletes with additional financial assistance based on recent changes in NCAA and Big 12 legislation, related to the Supreme Court’s decision in Alston v. NCAA. The Alston decision, which came in September, granted universities the opportunity to provide student-athletes […]
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An international team led by researchers from the University of Houston has reported record thermoelectric performance from rarely studied bismuth-based Zintl phases, work that could lead to a new class of thermoelectric material. The new material is non-toxic and can be used at temperatures between 500 degrees and 600 degrees Celsius, or around 1,000 degrees […]
Purdue University President Mitch Daniels made these remarks during the spring commencement May 15, 2021, on the West Lafayette campus. This year, when I say I am happy to be here, I’m not just making small talk. If you’re like me, you’re happy to be anywhere after the year we’ve all been through. I wish […]
BEND, Ore. – A company started by an Oregon State University – Cascades researcher is a semifinalist in a $4 million federal competition to develop green, economically viable methods for extracting from geothermal brine a chemical element important for electric vehicles. Espiku, a water and energy technologies company founded by Bahman Abbasi of the OSU […]
Marcantonio Raimondi’s, Saint Paul Preaching in Athens (ca.1517-1520) Last spring, art history students in the Art and Its Markets course successfully presented three new works of art to the Miami University Art Museum to acquire for the permanent collection. The acquisition proposals were the culmination of a semester-long project in which students take the […]
Scott Bandura and Noah Granet PRINCETON, N.J. – Princeton’s Scott Bandura and Noah Granet were named to their respective collegiate summer league’s All-Star Games. Bandura of the DC Grays was honored as a Cal Ripken League All-Star. Bandura is having a wonderful summer campaign for the Grays as he’s recorded a […]
A molecule known as anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) is a driver of several cancers, including pediatric neuroblastoma, B-cell lymphomas, and myofibroblast tumors. But for years much about this molecule — its role in the body, which molecules interact with it, what it looks like — has remained unknown, limiting efforts to target it for treatment. […]