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Released: 16-Jun-2014 1:00 PM EDT
Portable Brain Scanners in Every Locker Room, Military Base Will Change Everything We Know about Concussions
Cal Poly Humboldt

A portable imaging tool could change the way the medical community analyzes and understands the long-term effects of sports-related concussions. Research conducted by Humboldt State Kinesiology professor Rock Braithwaite has played a significant role in demonstrating the usefulness of computerized neurocognitive testing in determining the extent of the effects of concussion on cognition and performance among student athletes and military personnel.

Released: 16-Jun-2014 1:00 PM EDT
Quality, Affordable Consumer Products Key to Developing World Renewables Market
Cal Poly Humboldt

Beginning with the development of smaller products, such as solar lanterns to replace kerosene lighting, the Schatz Energy Research Center at Humboldt State University is expanding its efforts to produce energy alternatives with a new program to test larger scale renewable energy-powered consumer products.

17-Nov-2014 6:45 PM EST
New Study: Jogging Keeps You Young
Cal Poly Humboldt

A new study by researchers at Humboldt State University and the University of Colorado, Boulder is shedding light on an unexpected benefit of jogging in older adults.

Released: 30-Mar-2015 11:05 AM EDT
New Book Explores Trolls in Our Culture
Cal Poly Humboldt

We’ve all observed them: online trolls who post insensitive and inflammatory comments on the Internet to provoke and upset as many people as possible. If we could just eliminate trolls from the Internet the world would be a friendlier place, right? Not exactly, says HSU Communication Lecturer Whitney Phillips.

Released: 21-Mar-2016 11:05 AM EDT
‘Category 77 Hurricane’ Winds Found Near Supermassive Black Hole
Cal Poly Humboldt

New research by astrophysicists has revealed the fastest ultraviolet winds ever detected near a supermassive black hole more than 10 billion light-years away.

Released: 12-May-2016 7:05 PM EDT
Seaweed Shed Light on the Evolution of Green Plants
Cal Poly Humboldt

World’s first known multicellular green plant made its debut more than 500 million years ago.

Released: 26-May-2016 11:05 AM EDT
Another Reason to Stay Active as We Age
Cal Poly Humboldt

Researchers found that individuals who maintain an active jogging habit into their senior years are spending nearly the same amount of metabolic energy as a 20-year-old.

Released: 21-Aug-2017 11:30 AM EDT
New Flying Squirrel Species Discovered Along North America’s Pacific Coast
Cal Poly Humboldt

Scientists always assumed it was a northern flying squirrel gliding through the canopies of Pacific coastal forests.

Released: 6-Jun-2018 12:05 PM EDT
How Ticks Survive Between Meals
Cal Poly Humboldt

How the western blacklegged tick stays alive so long on so few nutrients and essential vitamins is the focus of recent research by Humboldt State University.

   
Released: 2-Oct-2018 2:05 PM EDT
Study Counts more than Half a Million Shorebirds, Highlighting Importance of Humboldt Bay
Cal Poly Humboldt

A new study shows Humboldt Bay to be one of the key sites in the western hemisphere for dozens of species of shorebird including western sandpiper, marbled godwit, and long-billed curlew.


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