Blood clots continue to wreak havoc for patients with severe COVID-19 infection, and a new study explains what may spark them in up to half of patients.
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A.I. Tool Provides More Accurate Flu Forecasts
Predicting influenza outbreaks just got a little easier, thanks to a new A.I.-powered forecasting tool developed by researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology.
Hot or Cold, Weather Alone Has No Significant Effect on COVID-19 Spread
At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, there were high hopes that hot summer temperatures could reduce its spread.
UNH Research: Longer Mud Season, No Snow Could Alter Northeast Rivers by 2100
As temperatures begin to drop and fall transitions into winter, snow will soon blanket the northern regions of the United States.
Getting the Lead Out: Why Battery Recycling Is a Global Health Hazard
Phyllis Omido thought her baby son had malaria — until doctors discovered he was being poisoned by her breast milk, which contained dangerous levels of lead emitted by a battery recycling plant close to her home in Mombasa, Kenya.
Flying Through Wildfire Smoke Plumes Could Improve Smoke Forecasts
Wildfires burning in the West affect not only the areas burned, but the wider regions covered by smoke.


