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Warm, moist rivers of air help create massive holes in Antarctic sea ice

Warm, moist rivers of air may have continent-wide effects and influence climate change.

This tiny device that can rapidly detect harmful bacteria in the blood

Drug-resistant bacteria, or superbugs, are a significant public health concern. Globally, at least 700,000 individuals kick the bucket every year because of drug-resistant infections,...

Poor physical health acts as a barrier for job seekers

Physical health conditions are pervasive among individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) living in the community. And many individuals with SMI are unemployed despite...

A tool to monitor influenza A virus mutations in real-time

The gold-based tool could help virologists stop the replication of viruses.

Black teenagers experience daily racial discrimination, suffer depressive symptoms

Black teenagers experience daily racial discrimination, most frequently online, which can lead to negative mental health effects, according to a Rutgers researcher.

Nuclear winter would threaten nearly everyone on Earth

The second study of its kind confirms extreme impacts from the U.S. vs. Russia nuclear war.

Scientists create the loudest possible sound

A team led by Gabriel Blaj, a staff scientist at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University, has produced a record-shattering underwater sound...

Air pollution may impact fetal cardiovascular system, study

Exposure of the maternal environment to engineered nanomaterials (ENM) during pregnancy has been shown to impact the health of the dam, fetus, and adult...

Heavy smoking can damage your vision, study

Everyone is aware that smoking is indeed bad for the health. Still, some people do it anyway. Smoking has been proven a cause of numerous...

High-tech heating patches: An energy-efficient way to stay warm

Rutgers scientists along with Oregon State University, have recently come up with an innovative way that helps you to stay warm. They have developed...

Drinking coffee may combat two devastating brain diseases

A good cup of coffee in the morning can set the mood for your whole day. Whether you like it with milk and sugar, lots...

Women favor daughters, men favor sons

A new study led by scientists from the Rutgers University-New Brunswick found that women mostly invest more in daughters whereas men invest more in...

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