As on Earth, so in space. A four-satellite mission that is studying magnetic reconnection — the breaking apart and explosive
Month: December 2018
The privacy risks of compiling mobility data
A new study by MIT researchers finds that the growing practice of compiling massive, anonymized datasets about people’s movement patterns
Scans, Ultrasound Spot Zika Brain Defects
Utrasounds and MRIs during pregnancy and after birth can detect most Zika-related brain abnormalities in infants, researchers report. If a
Worldwide Search For Donors to Help Girl With Rare Blood Type
A worldwide search is on for blood donors who can help a 2-year-old girl who’s battling cancer and has one
Risk Analysis releases special issue on communicating about Zika virus
In December 2015 the Brazilian government declared the Zika outbreak a national emergency and by mid-summer 2018 the Centers for
New algorithm provides a more detailed look at urban heat islands
The concept of an urban heat island (UHI), a phenomenon in which urban areas are significantly warmer than the surrounding
Make Those School Lunches More Nutritious
Brown-bag lunches give you control over what you eat and what your children eat, but studies show that these to-go
Milestone for bERLinPro: Photocathodes with high quantum efficiency
Teams from the accelerator physics and the SRF groups at HZB are developing a superconducting linear accelerator featuring energy recovery
Faulty sensing: Cellular energy sensor linked to the progression of chronic kidney disease
In a mouse model of CKD, Chronic kidney disease (CKD), an affliction characterized by progressive loss of kidney function, affects millions
Rethinking Where You Shop for Food
A change as simple as where you do most of your food shopping could translate to a better diet. A