Strategies that treat households in the broad vicinity of a recent malaria case with anti-malarial drugs, insecticides, or both could significantly reduce malaria in low-transmission settings, a challenge with approaches currently in use, a study led by UT Southwestern scientists suggests.
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Study Analyzes Contamination In Drug Manufacturing Plants
Over the past few decades, there have been a handful of incidents in which manufacturing processes for making protein drugs became contaminated with viruses at manufacturing plants.
Spring 2020 Brings Rare Ozone “Hole” to the Arctic
Along with the mild winter across much of the eastern United States and the return of something more like real winter in Alaska, here’s something else we can blame on the polar vortex: a rare “hole” in the ozone layer over the Arctic in February and March 2020.
'Gargantuan' Hail In Argentina May Have Smashed World Record
A supercell thunderstorm pelted a city center in Argentina a few years ago with hailstones so large scientists suggested a new category to describe them — gargantuan hail.
A Fiery Month in Zulia
After dry weather parched the soil and vegetation, large fires burned in the northwestern Venezuela state.
Study Reveals Important Flowering Plants For City-Dwelling Honey Bees
Trees, shrubs and woody vines are among the top food sources for honey bees in urban environments, according to an international team of researchers.


