by Admin | Dec 21, 2023 | Articles
Creating a clear image of myopia: discovering the causes and developing treatments Published: Myopia, also known as near-sightedness, causes blurry distance vision and is estimated to affect over 30% of the world’s population. At Emory University School of Medicine in...
by Admin | Dec 19, 2023 | Articles
The heroines of heavy metal: how are female artists challenging genre norms within the music industry? Published: Music has been a fundamental form of human expression for thousands of years. We use it to tell stories to each other, to make sense of our emotions, and...
by Admin | Dec 14, 2023 | Articles
How do our kidneys influence our cardiovascular health? Published: The human body is a complex and interconnected system. In the Human Translational Nephrology Lab at the University of Iowa, USA, Dr Diana Jalal is investigating the links between the kidneys and the...
by Admin | Dec 12, 2023 | Articles
Ingenious solutions for outwitting plant pests Published: Pests and pathogens can be the bane of plant producers’ lives. Fortunately, there are a range of inventive remedies out there. Dr Elizabeth Lamb, from Cornell University in the US, works closely with growers to...
by Admin | Dec 7, 2023 | Articles
How can statistical models answer ecology’s big questions? Published: Ecology involves studying the interactions between living things and their environment. These interconnections can be very complex, leading to the creation of some hefty datasets. At the Université...
by Admin | Dec 6, 2023 | Articles
Combining science and community action to combat environmental injustice Published: The Salton Sea, a polluted lake in southern California, USA, is rapidly drying up as a result of changes in climate and water usage. As the muddy lakebed becomes exposed, toxic dust is...
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