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Public education will be critical as provinces roll out new cervical cancer screening method, researchers say
McGill UniversityAs Canada moves to modernize cervical cancer screening, a new study suggests most women do not yet understand or trust the shift from the Pap test to human papillomavirus (HPV) based screening.
The national survey, published in Current Oncology, examined women’s preferences for cervical screening – including how they want to be screened and how they want information communicated – as Canada transitions from Pap tests to HPV testing.
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- Current Oncology
A study on intergenerational coexistence at the university helps dismantle stereotypes associated with ageism
Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Barcelonawo researchers from the Department of Humanities at Pompeu Fabra University have analysed the experiences of older students in an intergenerational lifelong learning programme at UPF. The study helps dismantle stereotypes associated with age and ageism: the older students’ accounts demonstrate that ageing cannot be confined to stories of decline or success, but is continuously shaped by shifting social, emotional and academic circumstances. The research highlights a range of challenges and opportunities linked to intergenerational coexistence within the classroom and shows how this practice fosters the exchange of experiences and enriches academic debate. It also proves that older students contribute knowledge, diverse life experiences and a high level of motivation for learning, factors which also benefit their younger peers and the broader university community.
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- Educational Gerontology
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- Ministerio de Ciencia, European Regional Development Fund
Countries with seasonal influenza programs achieved 2.5× higher COVID-19 vaccination coverage, study finds
The Partnership for International Vaccine InitiativesNew report from the Partnership for International Vaccine Initiatives Finds Countries with Seasonal Influenza Programs Achieved 2.5× Higher COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage
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- Vaccine
Vanadium batteries could stabilize power grids and help prevent blackouts in Ecuador
Escuela Superior Politecnica del LitoralThis document evaluates the transient stability and technical impact of integrating stand-alone battery energy storage systems (BESS) into Ecuador’s National Interconnected System. A 10 MW vanadium redox flow battery is modeled and simulated through electromagnetic transient analysis developed in the DIgSILENT PowerFactory simulation software. Voltage restoration and energy recovery during temporary faults are evaluated at dispatch levels of 20% and 60%.
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- Journal of Energy Storage
Telomere-to-telomere genome unlocks subgenome evolution in shepherd’s purse
South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of SciencesA gapless, telomere-to-telomere reference genome of Capsella bursa-pastoris reveals extensive subgenome divergence and large structural variations, providing a pivotal resource for polyploid plant evolution and functional genomic research.
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- Biological Diversity
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- Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province, National Natural Science Foundation of China
Land conservation restores soil health in endangered Brazilian Atlantic Forest
South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of SciencesProtecting old-growth forests significantly boosts soil physical–biochemical quality, dissolved organic matter chemodiversity, and beneficial mycorrhizal fungi, offering a proven pathway to safeguard endangered Ocotea porosa and mitigate climate change.
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- Biological Diversity
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- National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, Paraíba State Research Foundation (FAPESQ-PB)
An autonomous "flying" boat
Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyReusing rubble in new constructions, the innovative recycled concrete of SARCOS
Politecnico di MilanoSteel & recycled concrete composite slabs with equivalent, and in some cases superior, performances compared to traditional ones: this is the outcome of the SARCOS (Steel And Recycled COncrete Slab) project, conducted by a joint research team from the University of Cagliari and Politecnico di Milano, funded by the PRIN2022 call of the Italian Ministry of University and Research.
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- Materials and Structures
Kidney stones and AI
Wroclaw Medical UniversityChatbots can provide fast, clear answers about symptoms, and a study from Wroclaw Medical University shows they are usually correct. The problem isn’t obvious errors, but partially accurate answers that sound convincing while missing key clinical details.
In conditions like urinary tract stones—where treatment depends on many factors—such simplifications can mislead patients, delay care, or lead to risky self-treatment.
AI can help patients understand a problem and prepare for a doctor’s visit. But it cannot replace medical consultation, where information is assessed in full clinical context.
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- Artificial Intelligence Review