Modern farming has carved away earth faster than ancient ice sheets
Minnesota study adds to growing evidence of human-accelerated erosion, which could jeopardize agriculture
Minnesota study adds to growing evidence of human-accelerated erosion, which could jeopardize agriculture
Assessing a full range of environmental exposures will improve human health
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Michele Krajewski, HIMSS’ Global Health Conference Education Committee chair, explains how the committee ensures each year’s conference curriculum reflects the interests and needs of HIMSS’…
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Drs Robert Glatter, Amy Faith Ho, and Michael Galuska discuss the considerations and implications of moving to a 4-year emergency medicine residency.
Novel computer analysis of records ascribed to legendary Chinese astrologer dates them to nearly 2400 years ago
Trove of artifacts from 20,000-year-old campsite provides strongest direct evidence for custommade winter clothing
Polymeric Borrelia burgdorferi peptidoglycan cell wall can persist in murine livers for weeks to months after direct injection or infection.
“It was hard to see myself in a field in which so few people from my background were represented,” this Ph.D. student writes
Researchers are working with people who lived through the war as teenagers to understand conflict’s long-term tolls