Physicists at The University of Toledo are part of an international team of scientists who discovered a single material that
Month: December 2018
Exercise may improve kidney function in obesity, reduce risk of renal disease
Aerobic exercise may reduce the risk of diabetes-related kidney disease in some people, according to a new study. The findings
New technique to identify phloem cells aids in the fight against citrus greening
Crops are increasingly vulnerable to pandemics, as diseases hitch rides on global flows of people and goods, hopping from continent
NASA catches newborn Tropical Cyclone Owen’s rainfall, observed by GPM satellite
Tropical Cyclone Owen formed in the Southern Pacific Ocean’s Coral Sea southwest of the Solomon Islands when the GPM core
High risk alternative tobacco products disproportionately sold in low-income communities
Retailers in minority and low-income communities are more likely to sell and advertise the most inexpensive and risky alternative tobacco
As married couples age, humor replaces bickering
Honeymoon long over? Hang in there. A new University of California, Berkeley, study shows those prickly disagreements that can mark
Tele-ERs can help strengthen rural hospitals
A new study from the University of Iowa finds rural hospitals that use tele-medicine to back up their emergency room
Machine learning helps predict worldwide plant-conservation priorities
IMAGE: The map shows predicted levels of risk to more than 150,000 plant species. Using vast amounts of open-access data, researchers
Clark University researchers: Development threatens tropical forests
Tropical forests in the Amazon, Indonesia, and Mesoamerica face multiple threats from mining, oil, and gas extraction and massive infrastructure
Rural youth with mild head injuries face higher medical costs but get less care
IMAGE: Janessa M. Graves, assistant professor of nursing at WSU Spokane view more Credit: WSU SPOKANE, Wash. – Families of rural