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  • Texas A&M AgriLife Expert: Rat Population Uptick Possible

    Homeowners who have been seeing more rats than usual during quarantine can follow a few simple steps to avoid an infestation.

  • Research Helps Explain Source of Pathogen That Causes Bitter Rot Disease

    Research conducted by scientists in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences focused on finding the source of bitter rot disease in fruit.

  • Study Quantifies Potential COVID-19 Spread From Hurricane Evacuation

    With the peak of the hurricane season coming up and COVID-19 abundant in many hurricane-prone areas, the United States is poised to experience the collision of two major disasters.

  • ‘Critical’ Questions Over Disease Risks From Ocean Plastics

    Key knowledge gaps exist in our understanding of how ocean microplastics transport bacteria and viruses – and whether this affects the health of humans and animals, researchers say.

  • When You’re Smiling, the Whole World Really Does Smile With You

    From Sinatra to Katy Perry, celebrities have long sung about the power of a smile – how it picks you up, changes your outlook, and generally makes you feel better. 

  • Engineer Developing Out-Of-This-World Solutions for COVID-19 Challenges

    Xin Ning, an assistant professor of aerospace engineering, specializes in developing materials for use in space. 

  • Task Force Examines Role of Mobile Health Technology in COVID-19 Pandemic

    An international task force, including two University of Massachusetts Amherst computer scientists, concludes in new research that mobile health (mHealth) technologies are a viable option to monitor COVID-19 patients at home and predict which ones will need medical intervention.

  • Predicting Cholera Risk in Yemen

    Researchers are using satellite and ground data to forecast the risk of cholera in the country, which has consistently experienced cases since 2017.

  • Contaminants From Mount Polley Tailings Spill Continue to Affect Quesnel Lake

    Metal-rich sediment is mixed into the water column each spring and fall

  • Analysis Finds Environmental Link to Antibiotic Resistance

    Genetic testing finds heavy metal contamination is also a culprit.

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