The way we measure economic health is flawed, according to new research from the Stanford-based Natural Capital Project.
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Rice Team Makes Tiny, Magnetically Powered Neural Stimulator
Rice University neuroengineers have created a tiny surgical implant that can electrically stimulate the brain and nervous system without using a battery or wired power supply.
Texas A&M AgriLife Study Targets Contamination Hotspots In Food Processing
Understanding foodborne pathogen pathways will lead to greater food safety.
Cloud Changes in Busy Ship Corridors
Ship emissions in the southeast Atlantic help create more reflective clouds that produce a local cooling effect.
infected Insects May Warn of Impending Citrus Disease a Year in Advance
Study suggests strategies for a flatter progression of citrus greening disease epidemics.
Global Policy Changes Can Have Local Environmental Impact
Texas A&M public health researchers studied the correlation between China’s ban on importing plastic wastes and the environmental health of a community near a waste incinerator in Pennsylvania.