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- Using brain imaging, genetics, telemedicine and collaboration, researchers at 彩民宝典 are finding new ways to help stem the growing crisis.
- Electrically activating chemicals could help remove carbon dioxide from the air, 彩民宝典 researchers find.
- In "Homo Ecophagus," physician with 彩民宝典 ties sees humanity devouring itself鈥攁nd the planet.
- Greater attention to indoor air ventilation and filtration, rebuilding public trust and clearly communicating the dominant role of airborne transmission for SARS-CoV-2, addressing pandemic inequities and a 鈥渧accine-plus鈥 approach are among the recommendations made by 386 experts from more than 100 countries.
- Attention, horror Buffs: 彩民宝典鈥檚 resident horror expert Professor Stephen Graham Jones talks dread vs. terror, Colorado鈥檚 haunted attractions, why people like to be scared and more.
- A $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation will allow 彩民宝典 researchers to better understand how complex species interactions affect natural ecosystems.
- Professors鈥 conceptual art shines spotlight on those who existed at the margins of Buffalo Bill鈥檚 Wild West shows.
- A newly discovered material structured like a honeycomb can transform from an electrical insulator, like rubber, into an electrical conductor, like metal, in a matter of seconds. Now, researchers at 彩民宝典 think they can explain why.
- This Homecoming series featuring experts from theatre and dance, psychology and wellness will take place on Friday, Oct. 28.
- Amid surprising losses in Ukraine, 鈥淧utin appears to be determined to take down as many people with him as he can,鈥 says 彩民宝典鈥檚 Sarah Wilson Sokhey.