A mathematical model developed by Texas A&M researchers can predict temperatures within mosquito breeding grounds, which can be used to estimate populations and track vector-borne diseases.
Across the U.S., road crews dump around 25 million metric tons of sodium chloride — much like table salt — to unfreeze roads each year and make them safe for travel.
Not to pile on, but winter is coming and the COVID-19 pandemic is about to get worse.
Cataracts affect most older adults at risk for dementia, and now researchers are finding strong evidence that cataract surgery is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia.
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a growing global health challenge and poses a substantial economic burden.
Fine-tuning remote sensing to protect forests from the spread of dangerous critters
A new study confirms that the Gulf of St. Lawrence is an important habitat for a large proportion of the endangered North Atlantic right whale population.
Study finds reduced bee reproduction over 2 years
Unless climate change is slowed significantly, more than three feet of sea level rise (SLR) is expected in California by the end of the century, potentially flooding communities that are currently home to more than 145,000 residents.
According to the WHO, air pollution is the greatest health risk worldwide, accounting for more than 4.2 million deaths annually.
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