MSU to Create First-of-Its-Kind Database for Analyzing Human Remains
Michigan State UniversityMSU to create first-of-its-kind database for analyzing human remains
MSU to create first-of-its-kind database for analyzing human remains
UNLV-led study in Nature Neuroscience expands our understanding of the disease linked with autism, opening possible new diagnostic and preventative approaches.
Capitalizing on the flexibility of tiny cells inside the bodyâs smallest blood vessels may be a powerful spinal cord repair strategy, new research suggests.
Investigators from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center will be involved in more than four dozen sessions at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association from April 26 to 29.
Should farm fields be used for crops or solar? MSU research suggests both
Farmers apply nitrogen fertilizers to crops to boost yields, feeding more people and livestock. But when thereâs more fertilizer than the crop can take up, some of the excess can be converted into gaseous forms, including nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that traps nearly 300 times as much heat in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. About 70% of human-caused nitrous oxide comes from agricultural soils, so itâs vital to find ways to curb those emissions.