Explosive volcanic eruptions are possible deep down in the sea – although the water masses exert enormous pressure there. An international team reports in the journal "Nature Geoscience" how this can happen.
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Even in the Worst COVID-19 Cases, the Body Launches Immune Cells to Fight Back
A new study from researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and Erasmus University Medical Center (Erasmus MC) shows that even the sickest COVID-19 patients produce T cells that help fight the virus.
UW Researchers Look for Answers as to Why Western Bumblebees Are Declining
A University of Wyoming researcher and her Ph.D. student have spent the last three years studying the decline of the Western bumblebee.
Microbiome Confers Resistance to Cholera
Many parts of the world are in the midst of a deadly pandemic of cholera, an extreme form of watery diarrhea.
Raw Milk May Do More Harm Than Good
Raw or unpasteurized cows’ milk from U.S. retail stores can hold a huge amount of antimicrobial-resistant genes if left at room temperature, according to a new study from researchers at the University of California, Davis.
Using Cellular Networks to Detect At-Risk Areas for Spread of COVID-19
In the fight against COVID-19, researchers at Colorado State University have developed a new, non-invasive strategy to identify areas at greatest risk for spreading the disease.


