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Links between climate change and health disparities researched at the University of Maryland – State of Reform
[ad_1] Climate change and environmental policies play a huge role in our health and, if left unchecked, can adversely affect vulnerable communities and exacerbate health inequalities. Last week, the Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, and Health (CEEJH) program at the University of Maryland School of Public Health brought together environmental professionals to 8th Annual UMD Symposium ... -
Scientific image award goes to fly infected with zombie fungus
[ad_1] The winners of the second BioMed Central Ecology and Evolution Image Competition have been announced. They are incredibly scary. The winning image shows the fruiting body of a parasitic fungus erupting from a fly’s body in Peru’s Tambopata National Reserve and was taken by Roberto García-Roa of the University of Valencia, Spain. “The image ... -
UVA Health provides updates on COVID-19-related hospitalizations
[ad_1] CHARLOTTEVILLE, Virginia (WVIR) – Virginia passed 2 million COVID cases this week, though the actual number may be much higher. Dr Reed Adams said COVID numbers in hospitals have stabilized over the past few weeks. “Today, 35 patients who tested positive for COVID are hospitalized. Told. There are also 3 pediatric patients, 2 of ... -
Artemis I launches health study for female astronauts
[ad_1] When NASA’s Artemis I mission launches to the moon later this month, the Orion space capsule will have two special passengers, Helga and Zohar. The pair are actually mannequin torsos called phantoms, inspired by hospital training tools and made to mimic human bones, soft tissue, and internal organs of an adult woman. They originate ... -
Healthcare worker bonus program
[ad_1] Program information New York’s frontline medical and mental health workers survived a once-in-a-century public health crisis and turned our state into a model for fighting and defeating COVID-19. . To attract talented people to the profession and to retain those who have worked tirelessly over the past two years at a time of great ... -
Caleb Scharf Wins Carl Sagan Medal for Public Science Communication
[ad_1] Caleb Scharf, senior research scientist at the Columbia Climate School and Columbia’s Director of Astrobiology, presented the 2022 Carl Sagan Medal for “excellent communication to the public by a working planetary scientist.” Awarded. This medal is awarded by the Division of Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society to “scientists who have made significant ... -
UK universities cut off from £80bn EU science fund: experts
[ad_1] Henry Jackson Society researcher Stepan Stepanenko says British universities and businesses will lose if the government cannot resolve its dispute with the EU over the £80bn Horizon Europe academic funding programme. prize. He said the government had “shot itself” by rejecting the Northern Ireland Protocol, turning against the EU and jeopardizing Britain’s role in ... -
we are not ready for volcanoes
[ad_1] Humans have marveled at the incredible power of volcanoes for centuries. Earlier this month, tourists flocked to Iceland to see lava flowing from a fissure eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The so-called ‘Land of Fire and Ice’ experienced a surge in tourist numbers after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption. Despite their magnetic attraction, volcanic eruptions ...











