Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered how a brief disruption to a molecular pathway in the guts of mice before they are born can compromise immunity in adulthood to a common and often deadly intestinal virus.
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A River Worth Saving: Who Will Protect the Unheralded Llano?
On a February day in 2018, Bill Neiman walked me along the perimeter of a Pilot Flying J truck stop in Junction, Texas, five miles upstream from his farm.
Business Reboot
When Saeed Rahman set out to understand how businesses can advance sustainability efforts through better integration of ecological knowledge, he turned first to farmers.
Human Body Temperature Has Decreased in United States, Study Finds
Since the 19th century, the average human body temperature in the United States has dropped, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Climate Change Not the Only Threat to Vulnerable Species
Though climate change is becoming one of the greatest threats to the Earth’s already stressed ecosystems, it may not be the most severe threat today for all species, say authors of a new report on the effects of deforestation on two lemur species in Madagascar.
Researcher Studies Yeast To Protect Astronauts From Space Radiation
Corey Nislow is not an astronaut, but if humanity makes it to Mars safely, he will have played a vital role.