SCIENCE
Climate crisis puts Australia’s ski industry on slippery slope, but not all hope is lost
- By West virginia digital
- . June 9, 2024
Australia’s ski industry is at risk of major disruptions and shorter seasons if the current level of climate pollution continues,
How medical models can transform agriculture
- By West virginia digital
- . June 9, 2024
Researchers in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University are using findings from nanomedicine and digital
Hidden challenges of tooth loss and dentures revealed in new study
- By West virginia digital
- . June 9, 2024
Improvements in dental care, more people living longer and the social value placed on having a healthy smile has led
Lifesaving childbirth blood loss intervention is highly cost-effective
- By West virginia digital
- . June 9, 2024
A lifesaving package including early detection and bundled treatment for women who have heavy bleeding during childbirth has been found
Searchable database for Alzheimer’s research
- By West virginia digital
- . June 8, 2024
A searchable database is now ready to help study Alzheimer’s disease. Neuroscience and biomedical informatics researchers at The Ohio State
Newly developed material logs and stores stress information of infrastructure
- By West virginia digital
- . June 8, 2024
Identifying crumbling infrastructure is sometimes as difficult as rectifying it. Yet, this process has been made easier thanks to an
Unlocking RNA functionality: A redox-responsive approach
- By West virginia digital
- . June 8, 2024
Chemists have developed a strategy using disulfide-containing small molecules to facilitate the reversible control and delivery of ribonucleic acid (RNA).
Key to improving cancer treatments discovered
- By West virginia digital
- . June 8, 2024
The small protein ubiquitin is involved in almost every cellular process in our body: it orchestrates the stability and function
New study challenges ‘pop psychology’ myths about habits
- By West virginia digital
- . June 8, 2024
By ditching ‘pop psychology myths’ about habits, we can better understand our habits and take more effective action, according to
Epstein-Barr Virus and brain cross-reactivity: possible mechanism for Multiple Sclerosis
- By West virginia digital
- . June 8, 2024
The role that Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) plays in the development of multiple sclerosis (MS) may be caused a higher level