It's Tinnitus Awareness Month. Researcher Fatima Husain Is Here to Answer Your Questions About the Science Behind the Condition
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Tara Alvarez, a distinguished professor of biomedical engineering at NJIT, won first place in the inaugural Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (PMU) / National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Internationa...
A pioneer in quantum information theory, the UdeM professor is spreading the word internationally on the threats of quantum computing and how quantum cryptography can help mitigate them.
Sexual intimacy can be challenging for women treated for cancer, but the nationally recognized Menopause Urogenital Sexual Health and Intimacy Clinic (MUSIC) at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center can help.
Australian households and businesses should benefit from lower interest rates and improved market conditions, in what a University of South Australia economist predicts will be a year of recovery for the country.
UC Santa Cruz Alum Alo Slebir (College Nine 鈥23, legal studies) may have surfed the biggest wave ever
Most families discover inherited genetic mutations after one member develops a health problem unusual to their age. This can prompt younger generations to get genetic testing. But in the case of Cassie Munoz and her family, the scenario was reversed.
Some F-1 visa students are receiving $1,400 IRS payments due to errors in stimulus eligibility. TerpTax at the University of Maryland, led by accounting lecturer Samuel Handwerger, advises returning these payments to avoid future tax and immigration complications.
Return-to-office (RTO) mandates have made headlines and caused consternation among remote and hybrid employees. Management expert Sara Jansen Perry, Ph.D., highlights the three top challenges that arise with RTO and with remote/hybrid arrangements.
As people spend more time indoors due to wildfires鈥攁voiding smoke-filled air, keeping out of the way of emergency responders and sheltering in place鈥攖hey should be prepared to treat some injuries on their own, said Gregory Jones, RN, injury prevention and outreach coordinator for the Cedars-Sinai Trauma Program.
When 2-year-old Owen Page was ejected from the car he was riding in during a crash, his skull internally separated from his spine, an injury known as atlanto-occipital dislocation (AOD).
A healthy global food supply requires healthy soil, which requires fertilizer to replace and or enhance the nutrients found in the soil. Synthetic fertilizers have been historically cheap, but events in recent years have driven the price up and the supply down. Nick Sokol, a member of the Innovation Crossroads cohort at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is working to make the entire experience of farming easier and less labor intensive while also producing healthy and good-quality food.
For decades, people struggling with infertility had to add social stigma to problems. A Penn State Health doctor discusses the causes and treatments of infertility and how attitudes have shifted.
A recent study published in the Harm Reduction Journal documents the arrival of xylazine to the San Diego-Tijuana border region, and shows the efforts of local physicians to address this emerging challenge in the nation鈥檚 overdose crisis
In her doctoral thesis, architect Mahdieh Hosseini examines the relationship between the school architecture and the Quebec Education Program 鈥 and finds room for improvement.
锘縃eather Kligfeld, DO, an expert in bone marrow failure syndromes, joined the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders after completing her fellowship at Lurie Children鈥檚.
Alex Prybutok, University of Washington assistant teaching professor of chemical engineering, studies anti-racism, diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility in engineering education.
A recently issued U.S. Preventive Services Task Force draft recommendation statement on cervical cancer screening advocates for HPV testing every five years as the primary approach for cervical cancer screening for women ages 30 to 65, with Pap smears and co-testing as alternative approaches. Hackensack Meridian Health experts can provide insight.
A professor of public health at Tufts University School of Medicine weighs in on the concept of dry January.
Several West Virginia University faculty and staff members with a range of ties to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter cite his work in service and education as keys to his lasting legacy.