Melika Shirmohammadi, assistant professor at University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering, Division of Technology, has published new research that upends old stereotypes of online gaming.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has an impact on people lives. The situation with antimicrobial resistance is getting worse, and new bacterial strains are emerging that are resistant to several ...
The workshop helped underline the role that commercial companies play in the current space exploration ecosystem. One of the panels dedicated to startups in this arena featured several Rice alumni who ...
Organized by Rice University’s Office of Innovation in partnership with NASA, Purdue University and the Ion, the two-day event attracted over 200 guests as they engaged on a wide range of topics ...
A recent study published in the American Journal of Public Health shows that tobacco and vape shops across America are still selling kratom -- even in states where the substance is illegal.
Amanda C. Poholek, Ph.D., director of the Health Sciences Sequencing Core and assistant professor in the Department of Immunology at Pitt’s School of Medicine ...
A new study by researchers at Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City finds that 40 percent of newly diagnosed heart failure patients also have atrial fibrillation – a combination of cardiac disorders ...
Many living organisms are able to regenerate damaged or lost tissue, but why some are particularly good at this and others ...
First detections of many significant invasive insects have been made by members of the public. In the case of the first-ever observation of Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) in the ...
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“We found that larger bumble bee queens, typically more likely to survive winter and establish successful colonies, were paradoxically more vulnerable to pesticide exposure” Disclaimer: AAAS and ...