Pharmacists based in GP practices can play an integral role in the prevention of cardiovascular disease, finds new research led by the University of Birmingham.
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For Chesapeake Oysters, The Way Forward Leads Back… Through the Fossil Record
Oysters once dominated the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, and it would be difficult if not impossible for the Bay to return to full ecological health without restoring Crassostrea virginica to its glory days as the Chesapeake’s apex filterer.
Kirsch Makes Rain To Study Landscape Runoff
Brittany Kirsch, agronomy and horticulture master’s student specializing in soil and water sciences, made it rain last summer.
Cities Need to Innovate to Improve Transportation and Reduce Emissions: U of T Expert
Mobility is essential to urban life. It contributes to people’s ability to access work, food, education, leisure and more. It also contributes to climate change.
Chancellor, Nebraska State Leaders Herald Water Research at Legislative Hearing
State legislators plumbed the depths and impacts of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s water-based research in a Nov. 15 hearing at the State Capitol.
Oyster Deaths: American Slipper Limpet Is Innocent
Natural history collections are unique archives of biodiversity.