Global public health advocates open new fronts in war on tobacco
Credit: IASLC Efforts to control tobacco as a public health threat have escalated as clinicians and public health advocates have coalesced to beat back threats...
Credit: IASLC Efforts to control tobacco as a public health threat have escalated as clinicians and public health advocates have coalesced to beat back threats...
Credit: Salk Institute LA JOLLA--(December 5, 2016) Ever since researchers connected the shortening of telomeres--the protective structures on the ends of chromosomes--to aging and disease,...
Credit: University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science/Cheryl Nemazie ANNAPOLIS, MD (December 5, 2016)--Walter Boynton, a fixture in the world of Chesapeake Bay science for...
Credit: TREC/Portland State University Portland State University has secured a five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation for transportation research, education and outreach. Portla..
Credit: Bernhard Huber The massive decline of over 75% insect biomass reported from Germany between 1989 and 2013 by expert citizen scientists proves the urgent...
Credit: Reproduced with permission from ref 1© John Wiley and Sons. Energy storage units that can be integrated into wearable and flexible electronic systems are...
Credit: Photo: Niklas Björling/Stockholm University Stockholm University and NORDITA host this week an international workshop on axions and dark matter. Axions are hypothetical particles proposed...
Credit: Jason Richards/Oak Ridge National Laboratory OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Dec. 5, 2016 - As part of an effort to develop drought-resistant food and bioenergy crops,...
Credit: Melody Ko/Tufts University MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass. (December 5, 2016)--Tufts University researchers have discovered a possible explanation for the occurrence of a genetic error that causes..
Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the University of California, Riverside, have shown for the first time that RNA interference (RNAi) - an antiviral...
Credit: UCLA/Nature Medicine FINDINGS Researchers from the UCLA Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology Oncology and the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine...
SAN DIEGO, CA - A combination of two targeted agents - one approved by the Food and Drug Administration and one undergoing testing - has...
Credit: Annals of Neurology New research provides insights on how to restore the ability to ejaculate in men who are not able to do so....
Credit: Weizmann Institute of Science Here's a reason not to peel tomatoes: A new method of plant analysis, developed at the Weizmann Institute of Science,...
Credit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention RIVERSIDE, Calif. (http://www.ucr.edu) -- A team of researchers, co-led by a University of California, Riverside professor, has found...
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