Pregnant women and the extremely obese are among those at high risk for complications from the flu – including death
Month: December 2018
Health Tip: Use Medical Devices Safely
A medical device is used to diagnose, cure or treat a condition, or to prevent disease. The U.S. Food and
Powder could help cut CO2 emissions
Scientists at the University of Waterloo have created a powder that can capture CO2 from factories and power plants. The
How does your garden grow in space?
Astronauts in low-earth orbit could use a fresh salad to brighten up all those freeze-dried meals. But the microgravity space
Health Tip: Keep Toys Simple
When it comes to toys, the simpler the better, the American Academy of Pediatrics says. “Simple . . . really
Greener days ahead for carbon fuels
IMAGE: Researchers at Berkeley Lab and the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis have demonstrated that recycling carbon dioxide into valuable chemicals
Optimizing restoration can deliver an eightfold increase in cost-effectiveness
IMAGE: These are spatial configurations and outcomes for climate change mitigation, avoided extinctions and total costs of selected scenarios. Credit: Strassburg
A Family Tragedy Highlights Carbon Monoxide Danger
It was a chilly morning in Louisville, so Juvenal Garcia Mora warmed up the car inside the garage before planning
Machine-learning research at OSU unlocking molecular cages’ energy-saving potential
Nanosized cages may play a big role in reducing energy consumption in science and industry, and machine-learning research at Oregon
A new way to use CRISPR
IMAGE: Wilfred Chen (left), the University of Delaware Gore Professor of Chemical Engineering, and graduate student Ka-Hei Siu designed structures for