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We know the Arctic is warming—what will changing river flows do to its environment?

Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently combined satellite data, field observations, and sophisticated numerical modeling to paint a picture of how 22.45 million square kilometers of the Arctic will change over the next 80 year.....»»

Source:  TheglobeandmailCategory: TopMar 5th, 2024Related News

Researchers find exception to 200-year-old scientific law governing heat transfer

A team of researchers led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst has recently found an exception to the 200-year-old law, known as Fourier's Law, that governs how heat diffuses through solid materials......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMar 4th, 2024Related News

Integrity of "independent" state traffic stop analysis questioned by researcher"s opposite conclusions

A Northeastern University professor who found a persistent and widespread discrepancy in how often Massachusetts police ticket white drivers and drivers of color is questioning the analysis of a report released by the state Executive Office of Public.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopFeb 29th, 2024Related News

Scientists propose new method for tracking elusive origins of CO₂ emissions from streams

A team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst that specializes in accounting for the carbon dioxide release by streams, rivers and lakes has recently demonstrated that the chemical process known as "carbonate buffering" can accou.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopFeb 27th, 2024Related News

New study identifies 13 strategies for advancing racial and ethnic equity in the academic health sciences

Amid continued debate over how to advance diversity and equity in higher education following the Supreme Court's decision striking down affirmative action, researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and Northeastern University have issued a "roa.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopFeb 23rd, 2024Related News

Study explores perceptions of US Veterans Treatment Courts

A new study by researchers at the University of Massachusetts (UMass) Lowell, San Diego State University, and Penn State Harrisburg has examined perceptions of team members who work with a U.S. program called Veterans Treatment Courts (VTCs) regardin.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopFeb 21st, 2024Related News

Why are fish getting smaller as waters warm? It"s not their gills, finds study

A collaborative team of scientists led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently found that there is no physiological evidence supporting a leading theory—which involves the surface area of fish gills—as to why many fish species are "sh.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopFeb 21st, 2024Related News

Study finds Massachusetts school desegregation program benefits K-12 students

A new study has found that a long-standing voluntary school desegregation program in Massachusetts has a significant positive impact on the urban students who take part in it......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopFeb 16th, 2024Related News

Disadvantaged communities in Massachusetts twice as likely to have poor roads—and pay the cost in gas

A new study led by University of Massachusetts Amherst engineers paints a clear picture that people in disadvantaged communities in Massachusetts have poorer road quality and are more likely to need to use more fuel for their vehicles as a result......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopFeb 12th, 2024Related News

Big Pharma spends billions more on executives and stockholders than on R&D

Senate report points to greed and "patent thickets" as key reasons for high prices. Enlarge (credit: Senate HELP Committee) When big pharmaceutical companies are confronted over their exorbitant pricing of prescription d.....»»

Source:  ArstechnicaCategory: TopFeb 10th, 2024Related News

Researchers discover key to molecular mystery of how plants respond to changing conditions

A team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently published a pioneering study that answers a central question in biology: How do organisms rally a wide range of cellular processes when they encounter a change—either inter.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopFeb 6th, 2024Related News

Senate hearing on social media: Zuckerberg apologises to families; bizarre racism

The Senate hearing on social media saw Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologise to families who hold social media responsible for children who harmed themselves, including some who took their own lives. It also saw some bizarre racism by one senator who.....»»

Source:  TheglobeandmailCategory: TopFeb 1st, 2024Related News

Biogen dumps dubious Alzheimer’s drug after profit-killing FDA scandal

The move ends a long saga that "ended up doing a lot of actual damage." Enlarge / The exterior of the headquarters of biotechnology company Biogen in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (credit: Getty | Boston Globe) Biotechnolog.....»»

Source:  ArstechnicaCategory: TopFeb 1st, 2024Related News

Climate change threatens older elephants most, jeopardizing their future

A collaborative team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), which runs the world's largest field conservation program, has conducted first-of-its-kind research into how global climate.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopJan 31st, 2024Related News

Q&A: For students still feeling pandemic shock the clock is ticking—report shows persistent achievement gaps

A new report from the Education Recovery Scorecard, a collaboration between the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard and the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University, shows that some states, including Massachusetts, are still.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopJan 31st, 2024Related News

A new way to visualize brain cancer at the nanoscale level

Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have unveiled unprecedentedly detailed images of brain cancer tissue through the use of a new microscopy technology called decrowding expansion patholog.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopJan 31st, 2024Related News

Zuckerberg says sorry for Meta harming kids—but rejects payments to families

CEOs of Meta, TikTok, Snap, Discord, and X testified at hearing on child safety. Enlarge / Mark Zuckerberg discussed Meta's approaches to child safety at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing January 31, 2024. During a.....»»

Source:  ArstechnicaCategory: TopJan 31st, 2024Related News

Mark Zuckerberg apologizes to families over social media harms in contentious Senate hearing

Congress today is grilling the chief executives of several big tech companies, including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, about potential harms from their products on teens......»»

Source:  CnnCategory: TopJan 31st, 2024Related News

CEOs of Meta, X, Discord, TikTok and Snap testify before Senate Judiciary Committee

Congress today is grilling the chief executives of several big tech companies, including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, about potential harms from their products on teens......»»

Source:  CnnCategory: TopJan 31st, 2024Related News

CEOs of Meta, X, Discord, TikTok and Snap testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee

Congress is grilling chief executives of several big tech companies about potential harms from their products on teens......»»

Source:  CnnCategory: TopJan 29th, 2024Related News