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Babies born to mothers potentially exposed to low levels of arsenic in public drinking water—even at levels below the federal safety standard—were more likely to be born preterm, with lower ...
Proposed smartphone colorimeter measures at a common anatomical site (ROI) for pulse oximetry. By capturing images of the skin and calculating a standardized color metric known as the individual ...
Antarctic krill is a key species in the Antarctic marine ecosystem: it is an important food source for many species, such as ...
In search of krill, fishing vessels in the Southern Ocean encounter penguins during their main breeding season in the ...
Dr Beatriz Cosendey is an associate researcher at the Mamirauá Institute for Sustainable Development and a postdoctoral ...
A new study led by researchers at University of Iowa Health Care has revealed a significant association between high blood ...
Outgoing Commanding Officer Capt. Jesse Black speaks during the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) change of command ceremony, Washington, D.C. June 13, 2025. (U.S. Navy photo by Sarah Peterson) ...
Hans Renata is an associate professor of chemistry at Rice. Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University. Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University.
High blood pressure in pregnancy (gestational hypertension) affects nearly 16% of pregnancies in the United States and has long been associated with various health complications for both mothers and ...
Two technologists at Sandia National Laboratories place the final screws in a B61-13 high-fidelity unit. The B61-13 first production unit was completed in May at the Pantex Plant, and is one of the ...
With this technology, health professionals can take early measures, such as providing nutritional supplements ...
A B61-13 vibration fly around unit is prepared for testing on a shaker table at Sandia National Laboratories. Assembly of the first production unit of the gravity bomb was completed at the Pantex ...