According to a new study from scientists at The University of Texas at Arlington, Chan-Zuckerberg Biohub, and Stanford University, studying the RNA (a type of genetic material) and other substances ...
In the 1990s, the San Miguel Island fox nearly went extinct, with numbers dropping to just 15. A recovery program increased ...
Animal tracking studies for ecology and conservation all face technological limitations such as high costs or the need for tags to remain in close proximity to detectors. In research published in ...
Researchers Takuma Nakamura, Kazuki Hashimoto, and Takuro Ideguchi of the Institute for Photon Science and Technology at the ...
An article in the latest issue of Invasive Plant Science and Management provides new insights on the varying potential for ...
Most studies on the Japanese population focus on physical rather than mental health. Now, researchers have assessed the ...
Patients with severe heart failure or cardiogenic shock often need mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices but deciding ...
Many black holes detected to date appear to be part of a pair. These binary systems comprise a black hole and a secondary ...
A new report, facilitated by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and advised by a global panel of experts, says any research into large-scale interventions in Earth’s climate system must be grounded ...
Abundant green space in urban areas is linked to lower rates of heat related illness and death as well as better mental health and wellbeing, finds a systematic review of the available research, ...
Dr. Sally Hodder, director of the West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute, is the first person from WVU to be elected to the National Academy of Medicine.
Dr. Sally Hodder, director, West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute, associate vice president for clinical and translational science, Chancellor's Preeminent Scholar Chair, West ...