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Good news for wastewater irrigation: Three crops store pharmaceutical byproducts in their leaves
In areas where freshwater is scarce, farmers often turn to treated wastewater to irrigate crops. And many regulators and ...
NASA’s DART mission proved that a spacecraft can nudge an asteroid system in space, offering a real test of planetary defense ...
Hopkins experts warn that dismantling the nation's premiere weather-forecasting resource, NCAR, would leave us more vulnerable to the effects of extreme weather events ...
But Iran has also deployed a parallel — and potentially more effective — strategy: waging war on the global economy. Iranian missiles and drones attacked oil and natural gas facilities in Qatar, Saudi ...
A new study, published in JAMA Network Open, reports the outcome of a clinical trial out of Johns Hopkins University assessing the effectiveness of psilocybin as a treatment for smokers attempting to ...
But new federally funded research from Johns Hopkins University has found that tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce store those chemicals in their leaves—good news for tomato and carrot lovers who eat the ...
Scientists discovered that crops exposed to trace pharmaceuticals in recycled water mostly stash the compounds in their leaves—not the parts we usually eat.
The Philippines partners with US CDC and Jhpiego to validate the BeSD Tool for HPV vaccination, identifying practical barriers to cervical cancer prevention.
Recognized for the authentic, sustained application of PM principles across enterprise healthcare and academic ...
Depression symptoms among college students have been steadily rising during the past 15 years, according to a study published in the April 1 issue of the Journal of Affective Disorders. Carol Vidal, M ...
AI systems are now writing code, diagnosing diseases, designing buildings, and even generating art. Tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Google DeepMind, and autonomous robots are reshaping industries once ...
Also in today’s newsletter: shift in Wall Street’s rates outlook, and warning on Europe’s ‘tech sovereignty’ drive ...
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