A survey of Syrian refugees living in Jordan reveals that higher levels of self-compassion are  associated with better mental ...
First used in the 1940s to monitor for polio, wastewater surveillance proved such a powerful disease monitoring tool that the ...
Virginia Tech researchers have learned how bacteria manipulate molecules to infect the host organism. Daniel Capelluto and ...
Researchers from Japan and Thailand have found microplastics less than 300 µm in size in coral skeletons. The team developed ...
University of Texas at Dallas researchers are studying how the movement and elimination of nanoparticles through the kidney are affected by kidney damage. The recently found that X-rays of the kidneys ...
Kara Perry, Ph.D., Education and Workforce Development Co-Lead for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Trusted and Assured Microelectronics program, UTEP ...
Photo shows Abzer Pakkir Shah (left) and Paolo Stincone, coauthors on the research paper.
Erin Nawrocki, a postdoctoral scholar in the Dudley Lab at Penn State and coauthor on the study, prepares samples to search for Salmonella in sewage. This work is supported by the Food and Drug ...
Jeffrey Rathmell, PhD, left, and Darren Heintzman have defined the molecular events of the T cell response to fever temperatures.
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The researchers tested raw sewage samples collected twice a week from two treatment plants in central Pennsylvania for non-typhoidal Salmonella and characterized isolates using whole genome sequencing ...
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