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  • From Coronavirus to a Greener Society?

    Offshore wind offers Norway an opportunity to put its skilled engineers and technical employees from the oil industry to work in a related energy field.

  • In Wake of COVID-19 Pandemic, a Crashing Wave of Neuropsychiatric Problems?

    In an article posted online April 13, 2020 in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, a trio of researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine suggest that in the aftermath of the novel coronavirus pandemic, a host of neuropsychiatric challenges may remain — or emerge — for those recovering from COVID-19 infections.

  • Traditional Vegetable Diet Lowers the Risk of Premature Babies

    It turns out we should follow our parent’s advice when we’re thinking about becoming parents ourselves, with a study finding eating the traditional ‘three-vegies’ regularly before pregnancy lowers the risk of a premature birth.

  • LSU Health New Orleans Research Shows How Stress Remodels the Brain

    Research led by Si-Qiong June Liu, MD, PhD, Professor of Cell Biology and Anatomy at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, has shown how stress changes the structure of the brain and reveals a potential therapeutic target to the prevent or reverse it. 

  • Big Variability in Blood Pressure Readings Between Anatomical Sites

    Blood pressure readings taken from neuroscience intensive care unit (NSICU) patients had marked differences between opposite sides of the body and different anatomical sites in each individual, highlighting the significant and sometimes extreme variability of this measure even in the same person depending on where it’s taken, researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center report in a new study.

  • Mouse Study Shows How Advancing Glioma Cells Scramble Brain Function, Blood Flow

    The first sign of trouble for a patient with a growing brain tumor is often a seizure.

  • How Soil Microbes Help Plants Resist Disease

    Texas A&M AgriLife scientists found that fungi induce two substances in corn that boost immunity, making a stronger crop.

  • Asthma Hospitalizations Drop After Power Plants Reduce Emissions

    Asthma-related symptoms, emergency department visits and hospitalizations all decreased, according to data from digital inhaler sensors and local hospitals.

  • COVID Lockdown, Seasonal Changes Affect California’s Emissions

    Dr. Aaron Naeger thinks California’s nitrogen dioxide reductions were due to transportation reductions and natural variability in weather.

  • New Modelling Tracks Arsenic in Groundwater

    Naturally occurring (geogenic) groundwater arsenic (As) contamination is a problem of global significance. It occurs in large parts of the alluvial and deltaic aquifers in South and Southeast Asia.

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