A new study led by Alexandra Morton-Hayward explains how low-oxygen burial conditions lead to human brain preservation for thousands of years.
More than 22,000 feet above sea level—and 6,000 feet higher than the highest human settlement—you might find an Andean leaf-eared mouse, the highest-dwelling mammal in the world. Six years ago a ...
Even after flames are out, smoke from a structure fire can pose health risks for days, according to a WVU Medicine Camden ...
Living at altitudes with less than half the oxygen at sea level, these mice have adapted to their environment in unique ways ...
British farmers may soon manage crop conditions using real-time data from advanced plant wearables, similar to how people use ...
Oxygen isn't always a good thing. Of course, people—and most organisms—cannot live without it. But oxygen can also be quite ...
Amazon and Games Workshop have revealed fresh details about their Secret Level Warhammer 40,000 episode, confirming it’s a sequel to the recently released Space Marine 2. Secret Level is an animated ...
What if someone told you that one of Colorado’s best-kept secrets involves old barns, mountain views, and the kind of trails ...
The Loose Park Pond is on its way to recovery after an algae bloom killed koi and green sunfish. The circumstances of the fish kill and algae bloom are currently being investigate ...
Cece Calhoun ’21, medical director of Yale’s Sickle Cell Program, reflects on the challenges of building teams and structures ...
Clinicians may be missing critical signs of breathing discomfort or distress, especially in ventilated patients ...