Astronomers have reported a previously unknown moon orbiting Uranus in James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) imagery from February 2, 2025. The object, provisionally named S/2025 U 1, is roughly 6 miles (about 10 km) in diameter, making it the smallest known Uranian satellite and the 29th overall. NASA notes the result is science in progress… The post JWST spots a 6-mile moon hiding in Uranus’ rings appeared first on Research & Development World.| Research & Development World
Investigators receive $5 million research grant to explore ways to use artificial intelligence to accelerate and improve screening and treatment for cardiovascular disease. The post American Heart Association funds Kaiser Permanente to study AI in cardiovascular care appeared first on Kaiser Permanente Division of Research.| Kaiser Permanente Division of Research
Accidents and injuries can happen at any time, but they can be especially inconvenient on weekends when many primary care offices are closed. Fortunately, urgent care centers are a great option, offering quick and convenient medical assistance. This morning on Ask a Specialist, we’ll talk about what you need to know with Dr. Ronald Black, […] The post Ask a Specialist: Queen’s Island Urgent Care Services with Dr. Ronald Black appeared first on The Queen′s Health Systems.| The Queen′s Health Systems
EP 25 - The first decade of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative| www.corememory.com
Researchers are using the imaging data to study aging and disease.| Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
July is National Sarcoma Awareness Month, a time to recognize the signs and treatment of this rare type of cancer affecting about 17,000 people in the U.S. every year. On this episode of Ask a Specialist on the KHON2 News, we’ll talk about what you need to know with Dr. Shane Morita, Medical Director of […] The post Ask a Specialist: Sarcoma Awareness Month with Dr. Shane Morita appeared first on The Queen′s Health Systems.| The Queen′s Health Systems
The Queen’s Medical Center’s (QMC) newly expanded Emergency Department, named The Uytengsu Family Emergency Department, opened and welcomed its first patients this morning at 8:00 a.m. The first individual to enter the facility was promptly triaged and evaluated by our caregivers, receiving treatment within minutes. The seamless coordination and timely response reflect the Emergency Department’s […] The post QMC Welcomes First Patients to Newly Expanded Emergency Department appeared f...| The Queen′s Health Systems
Explore Wnt/β-catenin signaling, its disease relevance, and how live-cell imaging with luminescent assays supports functional studies.| Promega Connections
Discover how far-red chemigenetic biosensors enable super-resolution, multiplexed imaging of kinase activity in live cells.| Promega Connections
The Queen’s Health Systems is proud to announce that Taryne Imai, MD, MEHP, FACS, Program Director of Thoracic Surgery at The Queen’s Medical Center, has been named a 2025 Outstanding Mother Honoree by the American Lung Association in Hawaiʻi. This prestigious recognition celebrates mothers who have made exceptional contributions to their communities while balancing the […] The post Queen’s Thoracic Surgery Director Named 2025 Outstanding Mother Honoree appeared first on The Queen′...| The Queen′s Health Systems
New discovery could transform the use of glowing properties in organic materials| University of St Andrews news
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking technique that enables any polymer to act as a reusable projector for erasable 3D images.| TechAcute