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Global climate change is producing winter warming but also more variable winter temperatures. This variability includes more frequent cold snaps. This increase in temperature fluct...
Plants play a vital role in our society because they serve as major food sources for humans and are crucial in the production of medicine, textiles and biofuels. By 2050, the world...
Skin is a biological tissue composed of multiple components and cell types which work in concert to perform critical functions, such as creating a flexible barrier to the outside e...
With support from the Chemical Theory, Models and Computational Methods program in the Division of Chemistry, Philip Richerme and Srinivasan Iyengar of Indiana University, are deve...
Global climate change is producing winter warming but also more variable winter temperatures. This variability includes more frequent cold snaps. This increase in temperature fluct...
The NHS has an ambition to be the first global healthcare system to deliver a net zero target by 2040. If we are to achieve this, then some current practices in medicine may or may...
Background/rationale Poor air quality is the largest environmental risk to public health, with up to 36,000 UK deaths occurring every year.Exposure to air pollutants can lead to ex...
Organisms in temperate zones, when exposed to cool autumn temperatures, undergo cellular and metabolic changes which increase survival through freezing. These responses are likely...
Project Summary Visual perceptual decision-making (PDM) is a ubiquitous process that translates our noisy visual experience of the environment into associated perceptual decisions....
This action funds an NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Biology for FY 2023, Integrative Research Investigating the Rules of Life Governing Interactions Between Genomes, Envir...
With the support of the Chemical Catalysis Program in the Division of Chemistry, Professors Olaf Wiest and Paul Helquist at the University of Notre Dame are developing computationa...
A key question in biology is: “How does a single, fertilized egg cell produce all the different cell types, tissues and organs of the adult organism; what genetic, molecular and ce...
Language learning is a robust process that relies on a child's capacity for learning from the sights, sounds, and experiences in the environment. However, for the roughly 200,...
Antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest public health threats spanning the One Health continuum (humans, animals and the environment). Antibiotics are of invaluable public...
ABSTRACT With the increase of healthcare-related Big Data, such as electronic health records (EHR), social media, wearable devices, genomic data, and other digital records of infor...
ABSTRACT With the increase of healthcare-related Big Data, such as electronic health records (EHR), social media, wearable devices, genomic data, and other digital records of infor...
The COVID-19 pandemic may be over, but transitions in course delivery format—going remote, or hybrid—are still being used and universities appreciate their potential to attract mor...
The natural and built environments of our modern world interact in complex ways that affect our global community. Understanding these interactions and their effects on society requ...
Marine and climate sciences (MCS) scientists play an important role in society because of their focus on both local and global issues affecting the environment and people. Yet MCS...
Marine and climate sciences (MCS) scientists play an important role in society because of their focus on both local and global issues affecting the environment and people. Yet MCS...