When signals between the brain and one eye go awry, input from the other eye can become predominant, a condition called amblyopia or “lazy eye.” Amblyopia is common and it is typically treated by forcing the less dominant eye to adapt, either through lab-based training or wearing an eyepatch. But new research suggests that people may be able to use wearable augmented-reality technology to reduce this visual discrepancy as they go about everyday activities.
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Study Finds Variation Within Species is a Critical Aspect of Biodiversity
Concerns about biodiversity tend to focus on the loss of species from ecosystems, but a new study suggests that the loss of variation within species can also have important ecological consequences.
New Test Provides Accurate Measure of DNA Damage from Chemical Compounds
A new biomarker test developed by researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center and their colleagues can help predict, with up to 90 percent certainty, which chemical compounds can cause DNA damage that could lead to cancer. The study was published early online the week of December 4, 2017, in PNAS.
Una nueva herramienta de la NOAA está ayudando a predecir las sequías en EE. UU.
La agricultura es el motor económico que impulsa las Grandes Llanuras, la vasta extensión de praderas sin árboles que cubre partes de 10 estados y donde la próxima sequía puede aparecer sin advertencia. Ahora hay una nueva y poderosa herramienta para ayudar a proporcionar a agricultores y ganaderos en los áridos estados del oeste de los Estados Unidos indicios tempranos de sequías que se aproximan.
Despite city tree benefits, Calif. urban canopy cover per capita lowest in U.S.
Trees in California communities are working overtime. From removing carbon dioxide and pollutants from the air, intercepting rainfall and increasing property values, California's 173.2 million city trees provide ecosystem services valued at $8.3 billion a year. However, according to a recent study, more benefits could be realized if the Golden State's urban forests didn't have the lowest canopy cover per capita in the nation.
Superior hydrogen catalyst just grows that way
Replacing your everyday gas guzzler with a hydrogen fueled car could drastically reduce your carbon footprint. So why don’t we all make the switch?