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Melissa Bill
Melissa Bill
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Melissa Bill is a journalist with more than 16 years of experience. She started her professional career at The Miami Herald in Miami, reporting on community news, government and general assignments. She then went on to become the morning anchor at WIOD News Radio, covering state and local news. Later,
Melissa began contributing for a variety of publications both print and online, covering everything from technology and business, to health and wellness. Melissa received her BA in Mass Communications/Broadcast journalism from Florida International University in Miami.
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Webb's Discovery of Massive Galaxies Upends Understanding of the Universe
February 24, 2023
Six massive galaxies discovered in the early universe are upending what scientists previously understood about the origins of galaxies in the universe.
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First Electronic Bandage Speeds Healing by 30%
February 24, 2023
Researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind small, flexible, stretchable bandage that accelerates healing by delivering electrotherapy directly to the wound site.
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Study Shows Humans' Microproteins Evolved Later in the Process
February 22, 2023
Bioinformatic gene analyses revealed that most human microproteins developed millions of years later in the evolutionary process.
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Newly Discovered 'Feedback Loops' Place More Urgency on Climate Policy
February 22, 2023
Scientists have discovered 27 global warming accelerators known as amplifying feedback loops, including a few not fully accounted for in climate models.
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LEGO-like Device Assembles Stretchable Devices Quickly
February 17, 2023
Researchers have developed a universal connector, with “LEGO-like” qualities, which makes assembling stretchable devices simple and quick.
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Study: COVID-19 Survivors at Higher Risk of Developing Diabetes
February 17, 2023
According to a new study, COVID-19 survivors have a 66% higher risk of developing type 1 or type 2 diabetes compared to those not diagnosed with COVID-19.
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Superbugs Team Up to Become Even More Drug-resistant
February 15, 2023
Some of the world’s most deadly and drug-resistant pathogens work collaboratively to become more powerful and infectious.
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Students Discover New Class of Compounds that Target RNA
February 15, 2023
A team of undergraduate and graduate chemistry students at Ohio University recently uncovered a new class of compounds that can target RNA and disrupt its function.
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Air Pollution Linked to Higher Blood Pressure in London Teens
February 10, 2023
A study conducted in London of adolescents aged 11 to 16 found a correlation between long-term exposure to PM2.5 and higher blood pressure, especially in girls.
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Team Uses Plastic Road Material to Fill in Highways
February 10, 2023
The use of plastic road is expected to improve the durability and strength of highway pavement and serve as a replacement for bitumen in asphalt pavement roads.
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Matching Medication to DNA Leads to 30% Fewer Side Effects
February 08, 2023
The study is the first to demonstrate the practical application of using a panel of genes to tailor drug prescription to the individual.
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‘Invisible’ Clothing Tags Could Revolutionize Recycling Initiatives
February 08, 2023
Researchers have developed woven-in clothing labels made with inexpensive photonic fibers that could significantly increase recycling efforts in the clothing industry.
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Spectroscopy-based Method Can More Accurately Assess Burns
February 03, 2023
A new study shows THz spectroscopic imaging can increase the accuracy rate of burn diagnosis and classification to approximately 93 percent.
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'Glowing' Sutures Can Prevent Infection, Monitor Recovery
February 03, 2023
A new antimicrobial suture material that glows in medical imaging could provide a promising alternative for mesh implants and internal stitches.
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New Chemoimmunotherapy Gives Hope to Terminally Ill Dogs
February 01, 2023
Canine cancer is the leading cause of death in dogs and often no treatment options are available for dogs diagnosed with late-stage or terminal cancer, but a new form of chemoimmunotherapy is providing hope.
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Blood Test Could Detect Alzheimer’s Nearly 4 Years Before Diagnosis
February 01, 2023
New research shows a blood-based test could predict the risk of Alzheimer’s disease up to 3.5 years ahead of clinical diagnosis.
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Sediment is Key to Weathering Rapid Sea-level Rise
January 27, 2023
A new study shares some positive climate change news—salt marshes, critical habitats threatened by rapid sea-level rise may have the ability to thrive despite higher water levels.
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Cancer Cells can Shrink, Enlarge to Evade Treatment
January 27, 2023
Like dogging an incoming water balloon, scientists have discovered cancer cells can shrink or super-size themselves to evade drug treatment or other challenges within their environment.
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Study: Oil Spill in this Specific Area Could Devastate Global Energy
January 25, 2023
Researchers have pinpointed the location of a “high vulnerability zone”—where an oil spill could cause liquified natural gas export facilities and desalination plants to be completely shut down for several days.
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‘Vortex Ultrasound’ can Dissolve Blood Clots in Less than 30 Minutes
January 25, 2023
Researchers have developed a new tool and technique that uses “vortex ultrasound” to break down blood clots in the brain.
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