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(10/19/17 7:30pm)
In pop culture cannabis is typically associated with feelings of relaxation, but recent studies have shown that the using cannabis frequently can lead to an increase in violent behavior later in life.
(10/19/17 7:29pm)
According to a recent report published by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), America’s obesity rate has once again reached an all-time high. The report was published by statisticians last week and demonstrates that nearly four in ten American adults have body mass indexes (BMIs) in the obese range.
(10/19/17 7:27pm)
Can you imagine heading over to a nearby grocery store to pick up some items and being unable to find a banana? Today the banana is one of the most common fruits purchased by consumers. In particular, the Cavendish variety, which is curved and yellow, makes up almost 100 percent of all marketed bananas in the United States.
(10/19/17 5:15pm)
(10/12/17 1:54pm)
Researchers at University College London (UCL) have recently designed a system to monitor respiratory rates using affordable thermal cameras.
(10/12/17 1:53pm)
The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded on Tuesday, Oct. 8 for the discovery of gravitational waves.
(10/12/17 1:52pm)
Within hours of the briefing, media articles about Frieden’s remarks and the landmark CDC report that assessed the state of antibiotic resistance in the U.S. began circulating. Frieden’s warning of a “post-antibiotic era,” proved to be a succinct, provocative way to summarize the possibility of a world in which bacterial infections can no longer be effectively combated.
(10/12/17 1:49pm)
Researchers at the Clinical Epidemiology Center of St. Louis, Missouri recently discovered that air pollution increases the risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD), which can ultimately develop into end stage renal disease (ESRD).
(10/12/17 1:48pm)
There are few unwanted houseguests worse than the bedbug (Cimex lectularius).
(10/12/17 1:47pm)
In 2004, Hungarian psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi gave a TED talk that introduced the world to “the secret of happiness,” which garnered over 4 million views.
(10/12/17 1:46pm)
Elon Musk has dreamed of sending humans to Mars for years, yet travel to the red planet has always been hampered with a litany of obstacles.
(10/12/17 1:45pm)
To those who suffer from allergies, EpiPens, or epinephrine injections, are the difference between life and death. Yet many families without health insurance have to take the risk, because they cannot afford EpiPens, which can set a family back anywhere from $300 to $630 just for a pack of two.
(10/12/17 1:44pm)
Where there’s a will, there’s a way. For extremophiles, those words aren’t just a mantra but a way of life. Thriving in environments from volcanoes to the frozen Arctic, extremophiles have found a way to adapt to the harshest environments on Earth. Research professor Jocelyne DiRuggiero and her team at Hopkins are studying these extremophiles to learn how they have come to be so versatile.
(10/05/17 4:58pm)
For most college students, sleep deprivation is a frustratingly familiar enemy. Medical professionals recommend seven to nine hours of sleep per night; however, on average, one in three adults fails to meet these standards.
(10/05/17 4:56pm)
Science and technology have never been a more prominent facet of government than they are now, and yet scientists have never been more disregarded. Scientific fact is not immune to the distortion of reality popularized by a Trump campaign and administration that would rather fund a border wall destined for failure than invest in renewable energy.
(10/05/17 4:54pm)
Microsoft Excel gets an update
(10/05/17 4:50pm)
According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major contributor to disabilities and deaths in the U.S. Statistics indicate that 153 people die every day from injuries involving TBI.
(10/05/17 4:49pm)
When we think about the beginnings of humanity, we often imagine a caveman with a club running in circles looking for food. We are taught that humanity slowly evolved in northeastern Africa, that homo sapiens slowly spread through the continent and then out of Africa to Europe, Asia and the Americas.
(10/05/17 4:48pm)
Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, are thought to be a healthier alternative to the traditional tobacco cigarettes, but recent evidence shows otherwise.
(10/05/17 4:48pm)
A pair of studies from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto, along with researchers in China and the U.S. have found that children who are told that they are smart or that they are high-achieving academic students are more likely to cheat.