Science and Tech Hackensack Meridian Health Launches Program to Connect Patients With Community Resources to Create a Healthier New Jersey Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest and most comprehensive health
Science and Tech Black Hole Size Revealed by Its Eating Pattern The feeding patterns of black holes offer insight into their
Science and Tech Mount Sinai Researchers Investigated the Longevity of SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Response Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Environment and Climate Minor Volcanic Eruptions Could ‘Cascade’ Into Global Catastrophe, Experts Argue Currently, much of the thinking around risks posed by volcanoes
Science and Tech Space Scientists Reveal Secret Behind Jupiter’s ‘Energy Crisis’ Space scientists at the University of Leicester worked with colleagues
Environment and Climate New Study Finds Emperor Penguins Increasingly Threatened by Climate Change A new study published in Global Change Biology provides valuable
Fashion and Style Luxury Outerwear Brand SOIA & KYO Announces 100% Fur Free Collection Accessible luxury outerwear brand SOIA & KYO announces its first
Environment and Climate In the Absence of Genetic Variation, Asexual Invasive Species Find New Methods of Adapting to Their Environment Without the benefits of evolutionary genetic variation that accompany meiotic
Science and Tech First Detection of Light From Behind a Black Hole Watching X-rays flung out into the universe by the supermassive
Environment and Climate Making Clear Biodegradable Film From Crop Residue Making a transparent, biodegradable film from crop residue and native
Environment and Climate What Happens to Marine Life When Oxygen Is Scarce? In September of 2017, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution postdoctoral scholar
Science and Tech Comprehensive Clinical Sequencing Opens Door to the Promise of Precision Medicine St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital investigators have demonstrated that comprehensive
Science and Tech Amazon, Johns Hopkins APL Partner to Accelerate Access to High-Res Brain Mapping Data Five years ago, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied
Environment and Climate New Study Confirms Relationship Between Toxic Pollution, Climate Risks to Human Health For more than 30 years, scientists on the U.N.’s Intergovernmental
Science and Tech Don’t Cry Over Spoiled Milk, Incentivize Supply Chain for Longer Shelf Life Too much milk gets pitched, something that was an issue
Science and Tech Northwestern Medicine First in United States to Use Live 3D Intracardiac Echo for Heart Rhythm Procedure Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute recently became the first cardiovascular
Science and Tech First Gathering Since COVID Marks New Milestone at Burlington Health and Rehab A Hawaiian-themed party for residents and staff; drum circles, and
Environment and Climate Wildfire Smoke Exposure Linked to Increased Risk of Contracting COVID-19 Wildfire smoke may greatly increase susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2, the virus
Science and Tech To Combat COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Black Community, Twin Sister Doctors Develop Strategy As the nation continues to increase vaccination rates, Drs. Delana
Science and Tech New COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate Provides Effective Option for Low- to Mid-Income Countries A multidisciplinary team of researchers is the first to show
Science and Tech What if We Could Give Viruses a One-Two Punch? Our bodies’ very own virus-fighting machines are powered by antimicrobial
Environment and Climate Solar Radio Signals Could Be Used to Monitor Melting Ice Sheets The sun provides a daunting source of electromagnetic disarray –
Policy and Public Interest Google Trends, the COVID-19 Vaccine and Infertility Misinformation Google searches related to infertility and coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines increased
Science and Tech Building During COVID-19 Helped This New Senior-Living Community Prioritize Safety After months of planning, it was finally time to begin
Science and Tech NASA Announces New Johnson Space Center Deputy Director NASA Johnson Space Center Director Vanessa Wyche announced Monday the
Science and Tech New Research Suggests Explosive Volcanic Activity on Venus Last autumn, scientists revealed that phosphine was found in trace
Science and Tech Sir Richard Branson and Omaze to Make History by Sending Two People to Space Aboard a Virgin Galactic Flight Omaze, the charity fundraising platform that offers the chance to
People and Culture Gold on the Line: Olympic Athletes and Their Focus of Attention No aspect of life was immune from the COVID-19 pandemic
Environment and Climate Huge Volcanic Eruption Disrupted Climate but Not Human Evolution A massive volcanic eruption in Indonesia about 74,000 years ago
Environment and Climate Field Biologists and NASA Planes to Map Biodiversity in South Africa’s Greater Cape Floristic Region Scientists from the U.S. and South Africa are launching a
Environment and Climate Earth’s Cryosphere Shrinking by 87,000 Square Kilometers Per Year The global cryosphere–all of the areas with frozen water on
Science and Tech Mefloquine: A Promising Drug ‘Soldier’ in the Battle Against COVID-19 Early 2020 saw the world break into what has been
Music and Tours Hong Kong Producer and Songwriter Joanus Lam Sells Single Music NFT for $1.2 Million Hong Kong famous musician Joanus Lam’s single music NFT auctioned
Environment and Climate Chemical Activity Barometer Rises in June 2021 The Chemical Activity Barometer (CAB), a leading economic indicator created
RH Markets • Business Edition Pittsburgh-Based Alpha Aromatics Raises Its Minimum Wage to $15 an Hour Inspired by a spate of other companies in the Pittsburgh
Science and Tech ADA Web Accessibility Litigations Expected to Escalate – The Tool Small Businesses Should be Using to Protect Themselves The marketplace has become increasingly inundated with web accessibility lawsuits
Environment and Climate Stronger Corn Stalks Could Lead to Greater Food Security Corn is one of the most important cereal crops in
Science and Tech Researchers Engineer ‘Natural Killer’ Cells That Attack and Destroy Malignant Tumour Cells but Leave the Rest Alone The modified “natural killer” cells can differentiate between cancer cells
Environment and Climate How Have Antarctica Temperatures Varied Since the Last Glacial Period? Antarctica has experienced significant temperature changes, especially since the last
Business and Money Target Announces Bold New Sustainability Strategy: Target Forward Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) today unveiled Target Forward, the company’s
Science and Tech 5 Tips to Follow When Choosing a DNA Service There are many reasons why people choose to get DNA
Business and Money From Farm to Plate: Where Do Global Consumer Dollars Flow? As soon as an ear of corn is taken off
Science and Tech In Show of COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence, 96% of America’s Ophthalmologists Already Vaccinated A survey of U.S. members of the American Academy of
Environment and Climate ‘An Unexplored World Right Beneath Our Feet:’ Cave Ecologist on the Importance of Caves in Discussions on Conservation, Caves on Other Planets More than two-thirds of the Earth’s surface is covered in
Science and Tech U.S. Department of Energy Invests $6.4 Million in Research on International Fusion Energy Facilities The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $6.4 million in
People and Culture Artists Tammara Leites and Simon Senn Explore Humanity Through Artificial Intelligence A curiosity to explore the nature of humanity brought Simon
Policy and Public Interest Alarming Rising Trends in Suicide by Firearms in Young Americans Deaths from suicide are rising in the United States. These
Science and Tech U.S. Army Researchers, Soldiers Test New Sensor Capabilities In an effort to give Soldiers an edge in an
Science and Tech Increase in Advanced Breast Cancer Diagnoses During COVID-19 Pandemic Reporting at the 2021 annual meeting of the American Society
Science and Tech West Virginia University Psychologists Spill Advice on Reentering the World Post-COVID Slowly, but surely, America is returning to some semblance of